Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 311, 16 September 1909 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PAIJLAD1UM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909.
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RACES YESTERDAY
Alabama Dry Laws the Most Effective; A re Called Models
Birmingham, Ala., Sept 16. With
the adjournment of the extra session of the . legislature recently Alabama
MOSt EXCiting Ever Held in the took the lead in dry territory as per
haps the most arid in the world. The laws went into effect upon their pas-
COUnty Fair. sage, and already their stringent effect
lis felt all over the state.
Thsaa nmhlhlHnn laws a rf th most
were three fast events far reaching and drastic in existence.
They are expected to be made perma-
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2:15 TROT THE TRACK REC
ORD, MADE FIVE YEARS AGO,
WA8 LOWERED THREE 8 EC ONDS BY SKIPPER TOM.
; Eaton, Ohio, Sept. la The most ex- ! citing and best races ever witnessed on the Preble County fair grounds,
took place Wednesday. They were
( probably the best events seen in th?3
section of country for years. In the 2:15 trot the track record held by The
Token, made five years ago, was low-
i ered three seconds by Skipper Tom,
who lowered his own mark of 2:16 by
two clean seconds. This favorite's chances for winning first money were
destroyed in the third heat when Ra
dium broke up and ran away. This made the animal excitable and up in
the air throughout the remaining heats. Some of the old time neck-
and-neck races were pulled off, and all the drivers seemed out for 1 first I place at all times. A smmary of th.i
I race is as follows: 2:15 TROT, 3 IN 5, PURSE $350.
i Skipper Tom ..1 1 4 3.3
iNedra .... 2 2 1 ' Lord , Constantino ..... .4 4 3 Radium 3 8 5 Nidah .... .... 5 5 2
Time 2:14, 2:14; '2:18 2:25 PACE, 3 IN 5,
1
2 1
4 4
dis
2:17, 2:17,
PURSE $350.
Hazel B 1 1 Deboe Hal '.. ....5 2 Mansfield .... ...23 Tommy D 3 5 Blue Dillard 4 dis Time 2:19, 2:20, -2. -20. 2:30 TROT, 3 IN 5, PURSE $350. Dellitessen.... .......1 1 Andral ....3 2 Andrues ....... .2 3 Walter D 4 4 Time 2:27, 2:24, 2:24. FRIDAY, 8ERT. 17TH. 2:20 Pace, Purse, $350.00. Peosta Girl, g. m., by
Lady Winwood, 8. m., by Geo. W.
Leader. Deboe Hal, b. s., by Deboe. Sir Robert, b. g., by Wilmous.
Hazel B., b. m., by Gamboy.
Lady Wilkes.
Tommy D., b. s., by Little Page. ' Lady Gray, g. m., by Mulatto Boy. Hunter Boy. b. h., by Allen Downs. The Kid, blk. g., by Senator Rose. Signal Hal, s. g., by Red Hal Gil Hal, b. s., by Hal Dillard. Mansfield, b. s., by Alstrath.
Ray Russell, g. g., by Bobby Burns,
2:27 Trot Purse $350.00.
Dellitessen, b. g., by Oakland Baron.
Moko Dillard, b. g., by Kinscote. Miss Casky, g. m,, by Gus L., b. g. by Armour. Union Parole, b. s., by Parole. . - br. g., by Norval. Wm. Lucas, b. h., by Wta. L.
Walter D., bl. g., by Cecillian Chief
Uola Strong, b. m., by Strong Boy
nent by a constitutional amendment putting prohibition in the organic law. The legislature, by a large majority, which it is thought reflected the public sentiment, enacted a provision giving the people the right to vote on constitutional prohibition in ninety days, and the campaign has already opened.
The prospects are that the constitu
tional amendment will be adopted by a good majority; but it will have 10 encounter the influence of a large amount of money turned loose by the
liquor ' interests, who are making a
desperate stand.
Clubs Demoralized. The laws which went into effect a
few days ago already bid fair to revolutionize the social conditions. Club life in the state is demoralized. The clubs are well nigh deserted, and manv of their members are talking of dis
banding. This includes country, go't boat and shooting clubs, as well as the leading social clubs in the cities.
The locker-club system which has
flourished in the larger cities as a substitute for the saloons, has been put
out of business under the new laws,
which make it almost impossible to en
gage in this character of the business without conviction. Where there
were 200 locker clubs in Birmingham
alone there are now none.
Even the private citizen is handicap
ped in getting liquors at his home, as the law puts the local deliverer out of
business and prohibits the railroad3
and express companies from deliver
ing goods C O. D.
Nothing like the present laws was
thought to be possible in this state a
year ago. Today they are being so
rigidly enforced that anti-prohibition
ists acknowledge that they are beaten.
These strenuous laws were the result
of the attitude of the liquor interests
themselves in detjring the movement from its inception. The leading antiprohibitionists freely admit that if the liquor men had been willing to consent to high license and restricted area so as to get rid of the dives and joints
from which crime was largely generat
ed, and had shown a determination to observe the laws strictly, there would
never have been a prohibition campaign.
The new laws were framed by form
er chief justice of Alabama, Samuel D. Weakley, one of the ablest lawyers In the South. He spent two months in the phraseology alone, and he stakes
Belle, b. m., , by Gambetta his reputation that the laws cannot be
successfully attacked In the ' higher courts. The Carmichael law and the Fuller law contain the chief prohibitive acts.
The milk in the cocoanut is found In two provisions, one making the maximum of alcohol in beverages that can be sold one-half of one per cent, and
defining places where liquors and beer3
cannot be sold or exchanged or giveA away, and the other, making the pos
session of a federal license prima fa
cie evidence of guilt and throwing the
burden of proof on the accused. This reverses the existing system o:
legal jurisprudence and makes escape
exceedingly difficult.
The new laws prohibit the sale or
giving away of liquors at all clubs, and even prevent the congregation of parties at private homes for the purpose of drinking. Places of business, including private offices, caanot store liquors to be sold or given away, and any place under suspicion can be raided as a common nuisance and closed under an injunction got out by any citizen unless proof of innocence is forthcoming. Neither railroads nor express companies are allowed to deliver liquors at homes, and foreign corporations doing business in the state cannot engage in a traffic which is outlawed for domestic concerns on penalty of having their licenses revoked. Police powers are extended three miles beyond corporate limits, officers have the broadest latitude for raiding, sheriffs who fail to do their duty are subject to impeachment and punishment, all clubs are required to reorganize within sixty days, to frame new
constitutions preventing the sale or giving away of liquors and to furnisn copies with lists of their members to probate judges to be filed under penalty of having their charters revoked and their individual members punished. Licenses Surrendered. Already hundreds of federal licenses have been voluntarily surrendered to sheriffs and other local authorities.
Sheriffs are required to publish once a i 4.1. 1 KIaaI tnna tvna '
I11UI11U, III lai gc, matn-iat wfvi " list of all parties holding federal licenses in the newspapers of their counties. No billboards are allowed in the state containing advertisements of liquors or beers. Penalties for violations are from $50 to $500 fine, with from two to six months in prison for the first offense, and a similar fine with imprisonment at hard labor from three to six months for each subsequent offense. A careful study of the new laws reveals that they are the most strenuous ever known in this country. It is said by leading lawyers that they are models of strength so far as their power to withstand attacks on technical grounds and constitutional rights are concerned, and the have so far almost entirely abolished the liquor traffic in every shape in the state.
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Williams' Imperials. "Williams' Imperials" who come to
the New Phillips next Saturady, September 18, answers that eternal ques
tion, Where shall we go to kill time?
The organization is said to be built on
lines entirely unlike the usual, be
ing original in conception and replete
with novelties intelligently carried out by a superior class of principals, ably assisted by as fine a collection of
chorus girls as ever wore slippers or
The main part of the bill is a two-
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homely. Here are a few: A slice of Imperials Abroad," the situations are
onion, ordinary laundry blue, saf to- u" ol UUU8in
latlle. honey, earth moistened with comeoy proper i i 'ua'1"e
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acter than is usually neara wiin come-
Accordig ton an old Gaelic legend a dy productions. During the action of
ired deer might live for 210 years, an the piece, several interesting speciai-
eagle for 630, and an oak tree for near-
however, hnndred-years-old deer would ; be difficult to r find. From twenty-
five to thirty-five years apparently
may be about the range of their ex
istence. Country Gentleman, London.
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Phillips Theatre. Commencing tonight the Youder
Stock company will present the latest
New York comedy, "Her Husband's
Friend," which was written for laughing purposes only. Special scenery
has been built and painted for this production and it is safe to say that Miss Lawrence and the supporting company will please their . many friends. Ladies will be admitted free tonight as usual. There will be an entire change of specialties, moving pictures and illustrated songs, and it is hoped that the people will appreciate the company's efforts and turn out big. Reserved seats are on sale at the theater. Keith Stock Company. Cato S. . Keith supported by a strong company comes to the Gennett theatre for a week's engagement commencing next Monday night. The advance notices describe this organization as the strongest repertoire
company on the road, and if it can be
judged by , the favorable
dience is said to be captivated by the irresistible charm of this delightful
play which maintains the highest
standard of purity, possessing that
much sought but seldom acquired quality, which is plainly noticeable in "The Music Master" and other great plays that have lived long in the memory. "The Climax" is a play
well worth seeing omre than once, for besides its humorous situations and
its quaint comedy charm, it contains niuhc food for thought and its study of the question of mental suggestion. "A comedy of imagination" is the description given to the play by the author Edward Locke. And it is said he dipped his pen . deep into the ink of originality, for "The Climax" is a most amusing and Interesting story, one that diverts, charms and fascinates and appeals to that belief which lies deep in the nature of most men and women, the feeling that at times our imagination is stronger than our will power.
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Boys School Caps A Large Variety in all Styles at 25c939ey50o
THE-
HOOSIEES STOE i m May Manton 10c Patterns sold her exclusively
Cays Sttocl UrJsts&rts
40c
The best Dressed Boys in EMmrcd are the boys whose Clothes are bought in our Boys' department. The new fall suits are very stylish, yet made to withstand the tough knocks that school boys are sure to give them.
Leipzig University In 1822. The Burschenscbaft Blatt in an article devoted to Leipzig university publishes the "students debt restrictions which were in vogue in 1822. According to this, a student's debts were limited as follows: For books, $12; music and musical instruments, $4; writing material, $1: wearing apparel. $20; material for clothes. $3: watchmaking and other artisan labor, $6; bookbinding, $3; shoemaking, $12. The list . also limited the student's debts for beer to $10 and for all other beverages to $1 a year. As 'to luxuries, no student could remain in good standing If he owed ooore tbau $4 in a year for articles-coming under this head.
Beautiful Story of Motherly Love From
the Wilds of Africa.
A native hunter in Somaliland brought in a baby antelope to the
camp of two Englishwomen. He told
them that the mother was alive and
unharmed; that he had ridden them down until the little oryx, exhausted, had to drop and the mother fled on. In "Two Dianas In Somaliland" Agnes Herbert tells of restoring the tiny creature to its mother. The hunter had declared that if it was taken back to the place whence it came the doe would assuredly find it. "We decided to try this, but to secrete ourselves and cover the baby back with our protecting rifles; otherwise it was quite likely that a lion or leopard would make off with it ere its mother could retrieve it. I took the timorous creature across my saddle it seemed nil struggling legs and arms and made for the place, some two miles off, where he first started the oryx. "We set the baby down alone, so fragile and small it looked, and then bid ourselves in a great thorn brake. The little oryx did not wander far. Sometimes it bleated in a little treble. Once or twice it lay down, tucking its long legs beneath it, to rise and wander, all lonely, among the low thorn bushes. Two hours or more we waited, and then a gentle whinny, and almost before we realized it a perfect oryx doe cantered toward the fawn. She nosed it all over, and her Joy expressed itself in every imaginable way. It was a most beautiful and pathetic sight We made-some movement, and all alert again the graceful creature sailed away, the baby trotting beside her."
Boys9 Knickerbocker Suits in medium and heavy fall weights that are made of the best wearing fabrics. We have an entire line of sizes from 7 to 16 years. Coats are cut full in smoke shades, olives, greens, grays, browns, blues and blacks, and the prices within reach of the most modest purse, $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. We'll save you from 50c to $1.50 on every suit.
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School Shoos It's quality and low prices that have made our Shoe department what it is the biggest money saving shoe store in Richmond. We pay special attention to the fitting of children's feet and sell you shoes 15 per cent, less than you'll find anywhere. Let us fit out your children with school shoes and you'll be well satisfied. Prices 98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.
Our Millinery Department is making a special showing of Girl's School Hats all new, all stylish, and priced at Hoosier Store Prices, which means "FOR LESS."
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Now on vacation; will be In New Offices in Murray Theater Bldg., Oct. 15, Cor. 10th & Main Sts.
A Feat With Domino. Build up seven dominos into a double arch, as shown in the picture, and place a single domino in the position indicated. Now put the forefinger carefully through the lower archway and give this domino a smart tip up by pressing on its corner. The domino which lies
flat above the lower arch will be knocked clean out, while none of the other dominos will be disturbed. The experiment is an illustration of the
power of inertia.
"I happened to ask a waiter at one of the cafes in ..the Bruges Grande place to tell me which was the north side of the square momentarily forgetting my - bearings. He replied. I
criticisms ! do not know. Astonished at this an-
which it has received and the large
I business it has done in the neighbor
ing cities it may be easily classed I among the solid successes of the sea
son. The sale of seats will begin at the box office at 10 o'clock Saturday.
Ladies will be admitted free under the
usual conditions.
Tha Climax, j After many weeks of pronounced
success at Weber's theater, New York
Joseph M. Weber's splendid offering
"The Climax,' a powerful story in
three acts by Edward Locke, will
make its first bow to the local the-
later goers at an early date. .The au-
swer, I reminded him that he had been in his place many years. 'Oh, out.' he said in a tired tone, but I am not clever, and I live in a town where it is only necessary to be a good Catholic John O'London, in T. P.'s Weekly, London.
Ripple A Mother Goo Gam.
Let the party be seated in a circle.
and any one may begin by announcing the title of some well known verse, "Mother Goose" or anything else, so
that it is likely to be familiar to every
one in the company. Then the next
player on the left says the first word
of the verse and tbe next the second.
and so on, running quickly around
and around the circle until tbe quota
tion is finished. Then the next player may announce another selection, to be
repeated in the same way. The suc
cess and fun of tbe performance 11
in the rapidity with which the words
follow each other. There should be no pause or hesitation, but tbe very" should go on as quickly and smoothiy
as. if one person were reading the
whole sentence, ine effect Is very odd as tbe verse goes rippling around
the circle. This is a good play to begin an even
lng with, as it breaks up any foellng of diffidence or constraint and set!
things a-going.
"Is she engaged to the count?"
"Only tentatively. Nothing but aa option has been paid yet.' Philadel
phia Ledger.
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tlFZSlZ I sit entirely free from alcohol? Yes!
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UB D K O The Highest Grade of concentrated feed on the market. ARB YOUR FEED BILLS HIGH? For remedy call Richmond Feed Store,
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Via C C. & L R. IL Saturday Night Sept 18th Train leaves Richmond 12 o'clock midnight. Numerous attractions BaseballSox vs. New York. Returning, leave Chicago 10 p. m. Sunday night, arriving at Richmond 5:20 Monday morning. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR. P. ft T. A, Home TeL 2062. Richmond
rime For Dcrdy &n3 Fred E. Lemon & Co Florists and Decorators.
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Richmond Lodes Loyal Order of - MOOSE Now Forming Charter Members Accepted, $5.00. x "Moose" pay $7.00 a week, sick or accident; $100.00 burial fund. Free medical attendance for members and family. FINEST CLUB AND LODGE FEATURES. Richmond, Ind. Headquarters, 33-34 Colonial Bldg.. Main and 7th Sts. Phone 2175. Solicitors wanted; see Mr. May. Call for beautiful Free Souvenir.
The NEW PHILLIPS TOEAMl Tonight; LADIES FREE YOUDER STOCK COMPANY Presenting
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For laughing purposes only. New Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Special scenery. Next Monday, Tuesday and- Wednesday matinee, "King of Detectives." Matinee, all seats 10 cents. Evenings 10, 15 and 20 cents.
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Till? RICHMOND rAiiAllUai AND SUN-TELEGKA31, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909.
