Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 123, 10 March 1910 — Page 3
THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, 3IARCII 10. 1910. PAGE THREE
PRESIDEFIT TAFT 10 BE VERY MILD
He Decides Not to Lambact Insurgents on His Trip to the West.
WAS GIVEN SOUND ADVICE
ROOSEVELT WILL SOON BE IN THE SENATE THAT IS AN EXCELLENT BUST OF EX-PRESIDENT WILL BE.
I Palladium Special) Washington, March 1. President Taft had planned to rad the republican "insurgents" out of the party organization on his trip to the middle west, upon which he will embark about the l."ith Inst. His speeches were to be eppery. But some of the "regulars" at the capitol learned of it. From reliable authority it is learned today that the speeches have been sterilized and, while there will be much advice by the president to republicans to practice "party solidarity," there will be no reading out of the organization. To Put on "Muffler" The president, unless he changes hi.s
mind again, will confine his castigation of insurgents to private correspondence, such as that he recently bestowed on William Dudley Fouike and Lucius B. Swift. But there is the best of reason for believing that the republican congressional committee will give no material assistance to insurgent congressmen, who aro candidates ror re-election. This is given out plainly today by men in the confidence of Speaker Cannon. ' Bust of Roosevelt. Theodore Koosevelt will be in the senate within a few days. He will not be present "in the flesh," but his familiar features chiseled from classic white marble will hok down upon the solons from a perch just above the galleries. As a former vice president of only for a brief period, Mr. Roosevelt is entitled to have his bust set up alongnide that of Charles W. Fairbanks and immortals who have presided over the senate. Two models of the Koosevelt features were submitted to the senate librabry committee by the artist. James Fraser. one was the "Kuysevelt Rampant," the other the same statesman in repose. 15ut the senate quickly decided they liked him better in repose. Therefore future senators will know only a serene Roosevelt.
ment has been acknowledged by press and public, to be the best ever seen in the theater the entire Reason. Seats on sale now for tomorrow's performance at the Gennett.
Vogel's Minstrels. To the inquiry, "Why do the min-
MATRIMONIAL MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY. The demand for fat ladies, young or old. is still very light. The willowy ghi, with the animated eye and
straight front aspect, is, however,
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much inauired after.
The ceaseless stream of tibson
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try maeazine cover, continues to per-
Strels parade?" John W. Vogel. man-Kiher Girl pictures, advertised by ev
jager and i Minstrels j sponded : tisenient.
the band and company at such a large j expenditure, if the display of the full : strength of the company did. not count : for something?" "Who first put the I minstrels in street parade?" "That ! skilled manager and exceedingly clever and original comedian, William W. Newcomb. He used at times to hire ' band wagons of local liveries, and i brass band the towns,' as he termed ! it. He carried lettered blankets for
proprietor 01 me Mig v uj . rit.,,iat- this situation
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tor, w.inuni tue nara lanor or exerl.sintf, or the purgatory of dieting, it seems she ought to try. This is not impossible nay. it is a fact, demonstrated by thousands in liMe. l.et h-r t:iKf the e'ejjant Marmola Prescription Tablet after meals and at bed time. It will reduce her a pound a day. Thi:". sujrirestion is made in all serlo.isness. Whv not reduce when it enfuls no trouble, causes no wrinkles.
U'c.-its verv little cash? One can start j today, take off the fat (where most ! objectionable from hips. atKiomen, ' bin. etc., and do it uniformly and safely, too. f'r the tablet named, being;
horses." "Were the porj'ormers uni- ()Z Marmola! 14 oz. Kl. Kx. Cascara formed" "To the eU at that each Aromatic. 3i oz. Peppermint Water ' , , ... , is. of course, nonin furious. Tender ;ind all were decorated with a stove- your ,irtiirrst seventy-five cents for a pipe h-it " I large case or write for same to the , u i- 1 ,f,ti0 ! M.irmola Co., 85 Farmer Bids., Detroit, John . ogels uy Minstrels ... b
will appear ?t the Gennett Saturday, matinee and night.
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At Local Theaters
Logic. A beehive is a diseased potato. Ton
obt;iin this startling information
the following way: A beehive is a bee-holder. A beholder is a spectaior. A specked tator is a diseased, potato. Loudon Fun
Superb.
"What a regal carriage he has! There is surely royal blood In' his
in I reins. Do you know him?" whispered
the enthusiastic woman. "Yes." replied the man; "he comes of a long line of janitors." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
Wind and Rain. The wind never blows unless rain or snow is falling within 1,000 miles of you.
Absolutely no discounts on liqht and gas bills after the
10th. Richmond Light, Heat;
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GEHKETT TOMORROW EVENING Baker and Castle Present GRAUSTARK "A Love Behind A Throne" By the author of "Brewster's Millions" Seats Now Prices: 25, 50, 75, $1.00 Box Seats $1.50
Freezing Water. The sea freezes at decrees F.. and fresh water lakes freeze at 32 degrees F.
.Man and Horse. The working power of an ablebodied man is just about one-tanih that of a brse.
New Murray Theatre APPROVED VAUDEVILLE
WEEK OF MARCH 7th.
Special feature bill headed by Sun's Singing 4. The original singers with Denman Thompson in "The Old Homestead." Four other exclusive features.
Matinee, any seat, 10c. Evening per formances, 7:45 and 9:00. Prices, 10, 15 and 20c. Loge seats, 25c.
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A Good Time and Lots Laughter. Y.M.C.A. GYM Thursday and Friday Eve'gs Mar. 10-11 Admission 25c
At the Murray. Thf headliner this week is Sun's
Singing Four, the original singers with ; Denman Thompson in "The Old Homestead." Chas. A. Murray and Miss Mae Hamiltjn present their comedy playlet, "Wanted A Teacher," inl.ro- : during songs, dances and character j changes. The fact that Mr. Murray was formerly a member of that fain - j
ous comedy team, Murray & Mack, is sufficient guarantee that plenty of laughs are in store for all who witness this act. May Evans in whistling and imitations, Ehrendall Bros, and Dinton, "Three Comedy Gymnasts" an i the motion pictures make up a big bill.
"Classmates." I The Elks swarmed out in squads i and companies the other night to see j their favorite member, Norman Hack-i ett, in "Classmates." After the first! act, one of their number went into the star's dressing room and asked him where he got the initiation serv-; ice for the plebes. "Wait for the third ; act," answered Mr. Hackett, "if you j
wish to see an initiation service. After the act mentioned the leaders of the chapter hurried in to say that all new members in their lodge would have to be put through two new degrees one a West Point degree and the second a jungle degree. The committee has already written to some friendly Elks in Brazil for local color for their new second degree. Norman Hackett in "Classmates" appears at the Gennett on Wednesday, March 16th.
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but the puff of the smoker.
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"Graustark." "Grau stark," is entitled to rank high among the romantic dramas of the present day stage. It is replete
with strong human interest, is full of i life and spirit and the comedy ele-!
ment is much and enjoyable in evidence. The hero of the plav, GrenfaJl I-orry, is a rich young American who pursues a mysterious Miss Guggenslocker across two continents to her home in the little country of "Graustark," where the attractive young lady is a reigning princess. The princess is about to marry a man for whom she has a natural antipathy, in order to free her country from a
burdensome and oppressive debt. The rich American, however, after having saved the life of the young ruler, j comes to the rescue and saves the na-! tion from bankruptcy and insolvency; by paying the debt. As a matter of : course the accommodating American 1 is enabled to induce the princess to i
banish all ancestral prejudices and to become hi wife. The company presenting this ro
mantic play has been engaged by Messrs. Baker and Castle from the ranks of the very best people in thei profession, and the scenery and equip-
every case.
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Is proving a revelation to the buying public. It's a marvel the manner in which we are disposing of shoes. The quantity, the quality, the price, each is in a class of itself, as regards shoe sales. Shoes By tho Armload Are actually leaving our store every hour of the day. Shoes That Are Guarantcod Are the only kind we are offering, the only kind we have in stock, and the only kind for you to buy. Shoes at remarkably low prices. We are determined to clean up right and to that end we have marked our stock at astonishingly low figures. New bargains are being added daily to replace those sold out. No matter what your shoe needs may be, come to this big sacrifice sale. Those that are hunting Suedes in black or London smoke, ankle straps, good values at $3.50 and $4.00, now, a pair $2.49 Ladies' Tan Oxfords, latest toes and styles, $3 and $3.50 value, now $1.98 Boys' Patent Leather Shoes, regular $1.75 shoes, now a pair $1.19 Bostonian Men's Shoes in Gun Metal and Patent Leather, $4 grade, now a pr. $2.49 These are made in the Monte Carlo last, a good shape and fitter. This gives you some idea of how we are slaughtering this Cunningham & Lahrman shoe stock.
Come in tonight, have a look at our, windows, lots of bargains waiting for you.
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The Whole Outfit Will Go For 822.25 All sorts of suites at $20.00, $30.00, $50.00 and upward. A great number are taking advantage of our $1.00 coupon on rug purchases. Have you one? If not, you can get them by calling for the local papers dating March 5th and 6th. We have just put in our new rug department and have 100 different patterns of room size rugs for your inspection. Any rug in the house for $1.00 down and a small payment each pay-day. Just received our new lot of Sewing Machines and are prepared to show the cheapest guaranteed machine in the city for $1.00 down and a small weekly or monthly payment. In fact you can get any article needed for your home at the bottom prices at
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