Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 253, 20 July 1910 — Page 3

THE XHCTJ3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910

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SAVS HlSUHGEtlTS SHOULD BE FIRED

Speaker Cannon Still on Warpath and Blasting All of His Enemies. A WARNING TO KANSANS TELLS THBM TO KEEP THEIR EYC8 ON ALL LAWMAKERS WHO PROPOSE TO REFORM. CON3RESS MAKES CHARGES.

Alma, Kan., July 20. Speaker Jo

seph O. Cannon arrived at this county

at shortly after noon yesterday and

was escorted by an automobile parade

to the courthouse lawn where he deliv

ered one of the speeches of his last

day In the Kansas primary campaign

Mr. Cannon plunged directly Into an

attack on Insurgency.

"Whenever," he said, "you hear a man talking about how In congress he Is going to kick out of the party traces, telling about how be Is going to be a reformer and straigbten things out, when you get a fellow that talks

like that, you want to watch him.

"I believe In organization when I

see people proclaiming their own wisdom and that they and God are a majority and they won't work with any

body else. When I hear that kind of talk I sometimes tblnk that the Insane

asylums are not large enough. Why He Is Talking.

"Why am I talking this way? Be

cause I am trying to show that we

must cooperate. I believe In two par

ties one to watch the other. There

ought to be a well organised minority

to hold the majority In check.

"I have high respect for a man who honestly differs with me on governmental policy. I am. a republican.

dyed in the wool. I am a partisan and

have been since I voted for Lincoln." At this point Speaker Cannon dis

cussed the prosperity of the country

since 1907, and then said:

"I sometimes wonder why men that kick out of the party organization and

are wiser than anybody else cannot learn something. There are lots of things that I don't get my way about

In the republican party, but I abide by

the will of the majority. The man that klcki out of the traces like a balky

mole ought to get out of the team.

"In the framing ot the tariff bill

seven senators Brlstow, LaFollette

Clapp, Beverldge and company and 23 representatives said: 'If you won't let

us say how this tariff shall be framed we won't play In the game.' Now, who

were the Csarsr

Utile Countess Cornelia Szechenyi

ically serves the Interests of the Fatherland Is proved by the recent decision of the authorities to subsi

dise private dirigibles likely to be ot use in warfare.

Herr Maximilian Harden whom his

publishers rightly describe as "Germ

any's greatest publicist, has written a book called "Heads.

As a favored protege of Bismarck,

Harden devotes the greater part of his work to an apethesis of the Iron

Chancellor, who never had a more sympathetic or- perhaps a better in

formed interpreter than the virile edi

tor of the "Zukunft'

Kaiser Wilhelm I., Bismarck's wife.

the late autocrat ot German diplo

macy. Herr von Holstein: Field Marshal von Waldersee; Eugen Richter

the great parliamentarian and "Watch

the great parliamentarian and "Watch

dog of the German Treasury"; the actor Matkowsky, the French General

Gallifot, Ibsen. Zola, Menzel, Leu-

bach. BIcklin and a score of other

International personalities of the "Bismarckan era" are some of the "heads" whom Herr Harden dissects and analyses in the trenchant style

of which he is so recognized a master,

The Bismarckian point of view is of course, pronounced throughout, and

Harden portrays the First Chancellor as a political "phenomenon" sans

pareiL

The first photograph ever taken of the little Countess Cornelia Szechenyi, the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt and the daughter of Gladys Vanderbilt whose marriage to the Count Lazio Szechenyi two years ago was one of the great society events in New York. The little Countess will inherit all kinds of millions and she already knows how to talk about money in both the English and Hungarian languages.

CHARLIE HASTY MAKES BIG HIT AT MURRAY

A DIVORCE SUNDAY

Richmond ministers are preparing to have a "Divorce Sunday" when every pulpit In the city will be a battery from which separation, alimony and divorce statistics will be hurled Into the congregations. It Is expected that with a little consistent preaching and a good still statute passed by the next legislature .that Incompatibility, the subtle Insinuations of "mother-in-law," and other little "things" will bo clucked.

Natur Fakers ef Fame. Fancy and Imagination are at a discount, and our young Gradgrlnds want strict facta. It was different years ago, when boys delighted In "The Island Bomt," even though the author of that desert Island story made the albatross come op from the depths of the sea, a beautiful glittering creature with fins and scales, and described a battle royal between a sperm whale and a thrashing shark and swordfish. Again, bow popular waa "The Swiss Family Robinson," In spite of the fsct that tn their wonderful Island were found a lion, a polar bear and a kangaroo, and the whole family, though armed with guns, were blockaded for days by a boa constrictor. -London Outlook.

Pictorial .Wash Lists. Pretty old inventions are our modern wash lists. The old German housewife had an odd way ot keeping track

of the garments she gave out to be

washed. She had a picture of each

article and wrote down the number of everything opposite to It with a piece of cballc. which was rubbed out wben the article was returned, to be used

again the next week. It was really a

pictorial and perpetual wash list.

New Murray Theatre

APPROVED VAUDEVILLE WEEK OF JULY 18TH a

Scenls, Singing and Dancing Tropical

Oddity TOM LINTON

and His CANNIBAL MAIDS

Matinee, any day, 10c Night perfermances, 7:45 and 9. Prices 10, 15,

and 20c Lege seats 25c

Why Pay More?

Plebl & Essencscher Fancy and Staple Grocers. We sell everything that Is clean and fit to eat.

319 Ft. 5th Phone 1688

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Attack the German Chancellor

National Liberal Party, Angry Over Recent Ministerial pointments, Make War on Cabinet Leader.

Ap-

(Special Cable from the International News Service.) BY STEVEN BURNETT. Berlin, July 20. Herr von Beth-mann-Hollweg, who is not only the longest but undoubtedly the unhappiest of German chancellors, received what the Teuton language expressively describes as a "mule-kick" from tho National Liberal party. Prince von Buelow's successor has endeavored to maintain the fiction that Liberalism still finds a place in bis political lexlon. The National Liberal party considers his latest ministerial appointments Herr von Dallvltz as Prussian minister of the Interior and Herr von Schorlemer as minister of agriculture such conclusive evidence of his slavish allegiance to the Catholic-Conservative oligarchy that they will have no more of him, and have told him so in a party communique of refreshing directness. From day to day signs multiply that next year's Reichstag elections will be a battle royal between the allied Liberal-Radical-Democratic forces and Ultramontanlan and Agrarianism.

CHARLEY HASTY. Tom Linton and his Cannibal Maids

are presenting; a pleasing condensed

musical comedy at the Murray this

the songs are made the more impress

ive by tbe changes In costumes. "Domestic Trouble" is a sketch presented by Wagner and Gray, the subject being Indicative of the lines. Charlie Hasty, the little fat boy, w.ho gives a fine portrayal ot the rural youth, can justly claim his title as the original Hoosier boy. His comedy is fine in both song and monologue. His humor Is infectious and always wins his

audiences. Lola Milton as "That Girl" introduces a character that is popular because of its eccentricities. The musical number with which this act closes makes a fitting close. The

motion pictures are new and full of

Interest Look for the announcement

of a big bill for next week.

Cambridge Man Aids Teamster: Wilt Inherit A Big Fortune

Palladium Special) I Cambridge City, Ind.. July 20.

Friends in this city have been apprised of the good fortune coming to Mr. and

Mrs. Bcyce Rankin, former residents

of Cambridge City. Mr. Rankin, it ap

pears, was several years ago engaged as a clerk in a feed store in McDonald, Penn., and in that capacity had rendered Jack Ennis, a poor teamster,

a service by allowing him credit on a quantity of horse feed on his own re

sponsibility. At that time Ennis had neither money nor credit. Afterward Ennis went to Texas where he

amassed a fortune in the Beaumont

oil field. It was through his instru

mentality that Rankin left Cambridge City two years ago to go to Corpus

Christl where he was given a good

position with an increase in salary

A telegram recently received by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin told of

the death of Ennis and sT letter ot later date announced the tact that he had

made good his promise that Mrs.

Ennis should have the benefit of the

Ennis fortune during her life, but

that at her death it should go to Mr.

and Mrs. Rankin.

British Columbia has removed ita $-ix a year or $UH for six months tax on non-resident commercial travelers.

CHICHESTER S PILLS

SOID BY DRUCStSTS EKRTCSRt

The fate of Berlin's historic opera

house has been scaled.

The Kaiser agrees to sell the prop

erty to the municipality. The price is not yet fixed, but it is supposed to be in tbe neighborhood of $2,000,000. Thus passes out of Hohenzollern hands a building which has been in their possession since the days of Frederick the Great. The house is not to be pulled down, but altered. Under municipal management it is to serve no longer as a theater or opera house, but as a concert hall and a place of civic entertainment, the ugly emergency staircase outside, hurriedly run up after the Iroquois theater disaster in Chicago, will be removed and the existing narrow stairs broadened. The structural alterations hive begun and next year's visitors to Berlin will look in vain for one of the German capital's best known historic sights.

"Hello, I am Crown Prince Frederick William." was the surprising tele

phone call which reached the ear of the desk clerk at one of our principal hotels a day or two ago. "I am

sending you a young man whose reliability I wish to test. Give him 200 narks. If he does not prove trustworthy, the court marshal's office will make good the sum." Sure enough, a little later, a seedy-looking young man appeared saying that he was "sent to fetch something." It is hardly necessary to say that all he got was a policeman's Invitation to accompany him to the nearest police station, for in the meantime the hotel management had telephoned to the court marshal's office and learned that an unusually barefaced swindle was being attempted. The seedy-look-ins young man turned out to be a grocer's clerk out of employment.

the recent accident to Zeppelin II, has deprived the former fortress of Its

largest dirigibles.

In Berlin it is a daily occurrence to see either a Gross or a Parsival sail over the streets, veer in the wind.

battle against air currents, and then disappear above the housetops. Nor is the activity of the balloon brigade

limited to flight alone.

Radio-telegraphy, and even radio-

telephony still in its infancy are the objects of special study. Wireless communications have been established between dirigibles In Berlin and Frankfort; the messages between two airships have been intercepted and "tapped" by a third. The more aggressive qualities ' of airships are also carefully examined

and improved; sand bags in lieu of bombs are thrown from a considerable height on the Tegel Military Park grounds; targets are aimed at, experiments made with new cannon. What the net result of all these experiments has been is, of course, not known. They are state secrets, locked up in Tegel, Cologne and Metz but the fact that Germany is in possession of a ten-to-one standard as regards dirigibles, that it is able to organize airship maneuvers and to provide each ot the fighting corps in the annual military maneuvers with one of these engines of war, speaks vol

umes for the progress of lighter-than-air aviation. That the results have been satisfactory however, minimized they may have been by the Press, which patriot-

If you intend to go to Berlin in the future, you may become the guest of the Kaiser if you have the necessary money to pay for the privilege, for Emperor William not satisfied with his recent Increase of salary as King of Prussia, has gone into the hotel business, and is now the principal owner of Hotel Adlon. one of the swellest hotels In the city on the Spree. "

At Local Theaters

The science of dirigibles is far more advanced in the Kaiser's empire than in any other country. Government ships of the three known systems are stationed in Cologne and Metz, though

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Mae La Porte Stock Co.

"One Girl in a Thousand" is the play that Mae La Porte and her clever company will appear in at the Gennett next Monday evening, July 25, when

they open their week engagement in

this city, and it is safe to say that ev

ery.seat in the house will be filled as

Miss La Porte and her entire com

pany have many friends in this city

who will be glad to welcome her back

for a week.

During the week several of the best

plays ever seen by a stock company will be presented, as well as a number

of high class vaudeville acts which

will be presented between the acts, which will include several new acts by Miss La Porte and Joe McEnroe. This season Mr. McEnroe claims that he has given Miss La Porte tbe very best acting company ever seen

at popular prices and with the manyj

new piays tne engagement nere is sure to be a successful one.

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