Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 315, 20 September 1909 — Page 3

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Keith Stock Co. ft Is the ambition of Cato S. Keith to bare the boat company of actors on the road with a repertoire organization. It te his Idea that a play to be well presented must be well acted throughout and that, not only In the principal parts, but In the small ones as well. This Is Mr. Keith's first season at the head of his own company. It wfll be remembered that he was here as leading comedian with the Cutter Stock company last year. His comedy has a charm which makes friends for him at each performance. "My. Jim." will be the opening bill tonight. Ladies free under the usual conditions. "The Climax" Several weeks ago. Miss Ann Swinburne, . now appearing in Joseph M. Weber's production of "The Climax," which comes to the Qennett, Wednesday, Sept. 20, wanted to open a bank account. Being unfamiliar with banking methods, she asked Mr. Weber to open an account for her, which he did, showing her how to pay her bills with checks. "Mt. Weber," she said the other day. "the bank sent me a note saying I had overdrawn my account, and they wanted five dollars, and a quarter to balance it. I sent it to them right away, but they were not satisfied. They are still bothering me." "You say you sent the five and a quarter 7" asked Mr. Weber. "I did that very day," said Miss Swinburne. "That's strange," he commented. 'How did you send it?" , "Why, I sent them a check, of course." "The Right of Way." At the Oennett on Thursday, Sept

A TEXAS RACE WAR (American News Service) Sandy Point, Tex.. Sept. 20. Following a four-day man hunt in which more than 100 ranchmen took part, Steve Hayes and Charles Delancy, negroes, were lynched. This brings the total number of fatalities in the race war up to seven, four blacks and three whites. The trouble followed the killing of H. A. ' Munson, a wealthy ranchman, and his partner, Eugene Hardin, by Steve Hayes. In' an attempt to arrest the negro another white man was killed. A MISTAKE WAS MADE i i . . i ... ,r Henry Vogelsong, patrolman, was given undue credit when it was stated that be made the arrest of Charles Abetz, the New Castle man who shot up Needmore, Friday afternoon. Officer Cully and deputy sheriff Mashmeyer made the arrest Gkoimiana: Our chef sftys Gold Medal Flour onlp. Veronica

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; 'y ; :'V E. R. T. No one can as yet say definitely what the coming fashions are to be, but this much appears certain, that there will be a greater diversity than ever in line and proportion, and that almost any woman will be able to suit herself either her taste or her figure and style, which are by no means always the same. It Is always a considered fact that mid-season , breeds anxiety. One, yoa see, is not certain enough of anything In the fashions to wish to order new gowns; again, one has not settled up20 Years WithHeartTrouble , "Dr. Miles Heart Remedy has cured me of heart disease of over 20 years' standing. I was so bad that I could not do my work, and could scarcely draw a full breath without fainting or smothering. The doctor told me he could do no more for me; then I commenced taking the Heart Remedy. I shall never forget that night. I slept better than I had before in months. I kept right on getting better, until I was perfectly well." MRS. LAURA RUSSELL', Logan, Iowa. When the heart action is weak, it fails to pump the blood through the lungs with sufficient rapidity. Then the lungs do not absorb .; the proper amount of oxygen, although they may be taking in a normal amount of air. The result is shortness of breath, smothering spells, difficult breathing, oppressed feeling In chest. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, and in this way Increases the circulation. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not beueftt be will retura your moaejr.

30, Richmond playgoers will see Eugene W. Presbrey's dramatization of Sir Gilbert Parker's story, "The Right of Way." The piece was originally produced by Klaw and Brlanger, under whose direction it scored a most emphatic success. Charlie Steele is a tippling, dilettante lawyer In Montreal; a man of exceptional talent, who is pursued, by all the doubts of the agnostic: What is life? Why do we live? Is there a hereafter? . His mental unrest leads him to drink, and when drunk he becomes a remarkably brilliant man. In this condition he defends "Joe" Portugals, an ignorant riverman, accused of murder, and, in the face of convincing evidence of guilt, secures his acquittal. This makes Portugais his slave In gratitude, and their lives become en

tangled by this incident to the end. There are five acts, which show the . den of Charlie Steels in Montreal, The ; Cote Dorion on tne at. .uawrence river at night. "Joe's hunt on the mountain, and the Valley of Cooling Springs. The third and fourth scenes are played In the same set. The New Phillips. Those who appreciate first class melo-drama devoid of blood and thunder, will flock to the Phillips tonight to witness the stock company in a first class production of the "King of the Detectives." The story is intensely dramatic and is interspersed with some excellent wholesome comedy. The specialties will be new as will the motion pictures and Illustrated song. On Wednesday reception matinee, last week's big success, "Her Husband's Friend" will be repeated for the benefit of those who were unable to attend either of the two performances that were given of this play. SHE IS INTERESTED Mrs. H. C. Emery of Boston, Mass., who has been the guest of her mother Mrs. Oliver White and her sister Miss Esther G. White is interested in the settlement which the Nicaraguan government has made with heirs of Geo. C. Emery. The government of the Central American country agrees to pay $600,000 for the Emery company's timber concession while the company In turn agrees to give up all claims on the Nicaraguan government The Matter of a Semicolon. A Russia military paper tells of a lieutenant who overheard a sergeant giving a recruit a short lecture upon his duties. "The military service," said the sergeant "requires little prayer to God and a strict attention to the orders of a superior." Somewhat astonished at this singular definition of military duty, the officer ventured to ask the sergeant for his authority, whereupon the sergeant produced an ancient volume containing the following: "The military service requires little; prayer to God and strict attention to the orders of a superior." on what is most needed, and again, the dressmakers are not fully enlightened as to the coming fashions. A visit to the local shops will give one a meagre idea of the new fads. It is to be feared that "milady" will simply have to wait until Dame FashIon is 1 ready to read the edict History has been drawn upon; old masterpieces have been copied and disused arts revived in fashion's latest efforts to bedeck its feminine votaries. However this much has been gleaned by the observant onlooker, the color scheme for the season's suitings is beautiful. Were it not for the subdued melting colors of these garnitures, which will be worn to a lavish extent this winter, they would be barbaric in their admixture of gold and silver beads, tarnished metals, silks and imitation stones. As it is, they harmonize superbly and give an old world touch a Middle-Age effect to the most modern gown. It will be good news for many, indeed It should be to all, that the high waist line for gowns is not to be dropped. It will continue at least another six months, probably longer, for it Is most adaptable to all figures, the length or height being varied to suit the individual figure. In diaphanous frocks nothing more graceful than the high waist line with long, clinging skirts, without draperies, can be imagined, and in heavier materials this fashion Is still charming; whereas, the close fitting bodice, with natural waist line, suits only the perfectly proportioned figure, and should be shunned by ninety-nine out of a hundred women. However, the best tidings is yet to come and of course members of the -fair sex" will be delighted when they see the beautiful near moonbeam shade of moire. Moire is to be the thing this season. This new shade, like a chamelion, changes color with its wearer's movements. Yesterday at a local shop this beautiful material was shown to perfect advantage, combined with a dainty printed chiffon, which fell in billowy waves over its shimmering background. Although it is rather early for fall openings, a number of the shops will probably have displays this week. Their eastern buyers have returned from New York and other points, laden with beautiful gowns procured in' their fashion seeking travels.

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IMS WILD ELEPHANTS IMPERIL BABES Four Pachyderms Swoop Down on Mother and Her Six Children. SMALL DOOR OF HUT SAVES AFTER ALL OF THEM WERE SAFELY INSIDE THE FRIGHTENED WOMAN FAINTS AS SHE REALIZES NARROW ESCAPE. Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 20. A Mexican woman and six children living a few miles from Phoenix are mighty glad that they live In an adobe house which has only one door, and that a small one. If they had been residing in a larger house with a larger door it is almost certain they wouldn't have been among us now. A circus came to town the other day, and after cleaning up what it could here it started over the desert toward Maricopa. The elephants, numbering four, were trailing along behind the rest of the show a considerable distance, in charge of only one keeper. The beasts never had been known to make trouble and the keeper had no thought of what was about to happen. Stampede Toward Woman and Babes. But something went wrong Just as the quartet of pachyderms was nearing the house of the woman above mentioned, and all four animals con ceived a desire to stampede at once. The keeper wes so taken by surprise that he could do nothing but look on as the huge brutes, bellowing and waving their trunks, four abreast, dashed towards the yard where the mother and her half dozen little ones were working. The woman glanced up as the lumbering animals, maddened for the moment almost Into the speed of race horses, quickly narrowed the space between themselves and her loved ones. With hurried cries of warning she directed the children towards the small hole in the wall of the hut which served for a door, making three trips to get them all to safety Inside. Mother Faints After Saving All. As she pushed the last the youngest into the door the mammoths swept up. the leader making a vicious swipe at bar with it trunk, which

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grazed her dress as she flung herself inside the hut and fainted. The elephants beat about the house, but it resisted their attacks. They made several attempts to force themselves into the door, but that was out of the question. Finally they wore away their ill temper and the keeper was enabled to subdue them. The keeper, who told the story In Maricopa, did not learn the woman's name, as he couldn't speak her language. HEALTH a,u gAUTY. The hair is of tea improved by healing the hairbrush before brushing t tithair. Frequently bold the brush to the fire, then brush the scalp. Hair highly charged with electricity Is snappy anr. will fly about ia the most unruly man ner, but It can be evenly brushed with the heated brush. A sligbt massage with the rotary motion should be given the face at least once a day. preferably twice. The work consists merely in rubbing In a circle with the finger tips over the cheeks, temples and forehead sufficiently to stimulate circulation. This serves to keep the tissues in healthy condition and will freshen the color. Finger nails that retain their grayish tinge at the tips nhouJd be bleached, and this can be done with wet borax, or borax dampened with ammonia or ammonia and peroxide of hydrogen. Moisten the nails co the under side, slip the cambric handkerchief over the orange stick and wipe the nail edges. In most cases the nails are Instantly turned a shell white. An oculist says that short distance looking is responsible for much of the trouble women have with their eyes. He advises them to go to a high roof and look down, as that will do in part what a long- range of vision In the distance of the plains might be able to effect. Persons who have a wide expanse of sea or plain to look at do not as a general thing suffer with weak eyes.' Burning a little lavender In a saucer gives a delightful fragrance to a room and Is a method that certain French physicians declare highly antiseptic. Another good way to deodorize a room Is to add a tablespoon of some good antiseptic to a glass of cold water and spray it with a small hand spray around the room several times, dally. In cases of contagious diseases most of these antiseptics can be used full stmnsth - Husband What do you do when you hit your thumb with a hammer? Ton can't swear. Wife No. but I can think with all my might and mala what a perfectly horrid, mean. Inconsiderate, selfish brute you are not to drive the nails yourself. Exchange.

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Ladies9 Fall Suits Fop Equals Many You See At 915 The Musical Baton. Whea was to oaical baton firs used In England? Present musical fes tlvals have proveked the query. It was surely at the pbilharmeflic con certs In 1820 when Spobr used one to the great astonishment of the audience. It was not until ten or twelve years later, however, that the baton came Into general use. A German conductor who wielded one produced such wonderful results with his orchestra that It was thought there must be some magic power In the baton, and It consequently became popular with conductor all over the country. Before the advent of the baton time was kept by the first violinist or by the pianist. London Chronicle. The Maltese are mainly the last surviving remnant of the Carthaginian branch of the old Phoenician people. Malta was the halfway station between Carthage and Sicily. Ions held by the Carthaginians and of which Hamilcar, the father of Hannibal, was at one time governor. DR. L. S. CHENOWETH Dentist: Now on vacation; will be in New e Offices in Murray Theater Bldg., Oct. 15, Cor. 10th Jb Main St. I PEACHES PEACHES Quality and Price Right Tomorrow. O . HADLEY BROS. TimeFor Hardy Shrubs Fred H. Lemon & Co. Florists and Decorators. Per Quart STAG HEAD RYE SPRING HILL BOURBON Bonded Whiskies, all bottled for family use. Other whiskies, $3.50 to $5.00 per gafion. VJzlitTi I7ie td U&sr Co. It N. tth St. Phone 1C70,

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Low, One Way, Colonist Rates To the Coast Via Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville R. It. Effective September 15 to October 15 Only $36.45 To Seattle To Tacoma To Portland To San Francisco To Los Angeles To Texas To Mexico, Etc., For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Pass Jfc Ticket AgL Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. TOYING TO CATCH a bird with salt Is a foolish Idea. It Is no more foolish, however, to expect your horse to keep up on cheap and unwholesome grain and hay. We expect the arrival of a car of Northern Indiana OATS about - the 6th of September, and you can rest assured that they will be the best that the market offers. We also carry a largo stock of choice Timothy and Clover Hay. G. V7I1ELAH 1S

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