Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 259, 26 July 1910 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JULT 26, 19 10.
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YOUTHFUL CRITIC fuimcr tut
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Golf Caddie Says He Is One of
the Finest Men That He Ever Met.
LAD HEADS GOLF CABINET
"Pajama Girl" Notto'Become the Wife
of Playwright Barrie.it is Reported
YANKEE WARSHIPS
TO SCOUR WORLD
BOY It CLOSE ADVISOR OP THE
PRESIDENT ON MIS FAVORITE
PASTIME CALLS HIM A STEADY
PLAYER.
Boston, Mass., July 26 "Mr. Taft ia jolly good fellow. He la one of the
'finest men I have ever met, and I have caddled for nearly all the .members of
ine aiyopia tiuu. no !'
consistent same of golf, averaging less than the crack players, but never Varying or slumping. You can Just bet I shatl go on caddylng for him as long as he wants me." -Hueston Lotett. President Taffs 1910 caddie.
The proudest and moBt envied lad In all America Is Hueston Lovett. a small, sunburned boy with slight, thin figure, straight yellow hair and dimdent manner, President Taffa chosen coddle during the summer months. Selected from among all the caddie urchins of the exclusive Myopia Hunt Club at Hamilton to act as the personat attendant or the President, Hueston Is not a mere chaser of balls driven by the Chief Executives club. He is
an authority on golf, the adviser of the President on how long strokes should and should not be made. He Is, in fact, the chief golf counselor to President Taft. During the few weeks that he has been adviser In chief to Mr. Taft he baa not only watched the President's style of play carefully and critically, but has made a boy's study of President Taft aa a man as well. Taft a Steady Player. "President Taft dees not play nearly as good a game as some of the club members," the youngster said, "but he Is much more consistent than any of them. Where others make bogey one day and fall back to hundred or more the next, be Is absolutely steady and plays In around 101 to 108 all the time. Once he played around 90. "But although the President sometimes ia lucky, he Is also usually unlucky on certain holes. Over a good . part of the course he will play close to bogey and then go Into a bole that takes ten or a dozen stokes to get out of. It ta this that retards his game. "He talka to me a gooddeal about golf. 'After a bad ahot, he'asks me to explain lust how be came to make It
so that he will not do the same thing
aecond ttme. Sometimes he asks my advice on just how to make a certain shot. "His greatest trouble seems to be that he makes bla shots too deep, so that he strikes underneath the ball, bits the turf and spoils both bis direction and some of tho force of the awing. ' But he la constantly practic
ing, and with good players, too, so that I look to see him get better In his
game steadily.
"Some days, however, he set such f pace for good shots that now a shot of this kind has been dubbed the President's luck. and everybody that comes to the Myopia Club to play la alwaya trying for a 'President's luck
shot Shows Interest In Boy. "When the president varies the con
rersatlon away from golf, It Is usually to ask me about myself, how I like
my work, my school work, and so on
rje onen ssks me wno people - are that w meet or see In the distance.
especially when they are apparently going to address him, and he wants to
be able to call them by name. -
"is lavome gou opponents are John Hays Hammond and Henry. C.
Frlck, both of whom are with him a
great deal. They can usually beat him
too, and now while he la away for a time, Mr. Hammond Is practicing up and taking Instructions from Jones so that he may surely be able to beat
the president when he returns.
"Occasionally I catch stray bits of
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Division of Armoured Cruisers
Has Been Ordered to Sail to Chili. - :
conversation not Intended for me as the president plays with his opponents
but It is too much like eaves dropping to try to listen even when 1 am near them and not ahead after the ball. With Mr. Frlck the other day he chatted about Carnegie, and from time to time lots of big men come In for dis
cussion.
"I asked him the other day what he thought about Mr. -Roosevelt and ho-v he liked him. He answered right away that be was Jolly good fellow a nice man. I like. him.' "Any way he baa adopted some ol Mr. Roosevelt'a phrases, for after a good shot, he always cries out "That was a bully shot, but when he gets into a bad place or makes a poor shot, he always exclaims 'By George, or Oh, pshaw!' before he turns to me to ask what the trouble was with hU strokes."
CUT SHOWS J. M. BARRIE, MISS WIF3 OF MR. BARRIE.
CHASE AND THE DIVORCED
PLANT IS TOO BUSY And This Year the Chautauqua
People Must Wire All of the Tents. THE CITY SEEKS NO PROFIT
Nimrod Johnson, superintendent of the Municipal light plant has decided the Chautauqua association must wire the tents at the chautauqua this year because the workmen of the plant will be too busy. The company will Install primary wires, sej. the arc lights and transformers and the chautauqua electricians, will hang the drops to the tents. No meters will be put on the grounds but a flat rate charged. Mr. Johnson said that no attempt to make a profit on the chautauqua lights would be made. Linemen and electricians of the Municipal plant are installing an emergency line in the Hoosier Drill's new building. This company has built an
electric lighting plant and the loss of
furnishing power there will be felt by the Municipal plant. St. Mary's Catholic school is being wired and the new high school will be furnished with power and light from the Municipal plant
New York, July 26. With the expected arrival here tomorrow of Pauline Chase, the "pink pajama girl," comes also a quietus to the rumor that the pajama pet is to marry Jas. M. Barrie. the playwright. For Miss Chase, it will be remembered, was to be the next Mrs. Barrie, according to London, gossip. Miss Chase has made three bids for fame the first when she appeared in the salmon hued nighties, the next when Bhe appeared In "Peter Pan," Barrie's most fascinating play, and lastly when her name was coupled with Barrie's. Imitators Spring Up.
It was when Barrio was divorced that his name and Mis3 Chase's were used together, but it is now believed
there is "nothing to" any marriage of
the "Peter Pan" creator and the
"pink pajama girl."
BATTLESHIPS TO EUROPE
SIXTEEN OF THE BIG DOGS OF
WAR WILL VISIT THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA THE EARLY PART OF THE WINTER.
(American News Service) Washington. July 26. The first dl
vision of the Pacific fleet, consisting
of the Californiar Colorado, Pennsylva
nia and Washington, will leave San
Francisco August 14 for Valparaiso,
Chile, where it is due to arrive Sep-
will visit Pont Delgara, Leghorn, Algiers and Madeira, returning to San Juan, P. R., January 12. The cruised Dixie will accompany them as tender. The battleships will visit Mediterranean porta according to this schedule. The Connecticut and Michigan to Yillefranche and Naples, the Delaware and North Dakota to Toulon and Genoa, the Louisiana and South Carolina to Phaleron Bay and Alexandria, the Kansas and New Hampshire to Alexandria and Phaleron Bay, the Georgia and Nebraska to Barcelona
and Lisbon, the Rhode Island and
Virginia to Marselille and Lisbon, the
Minnesota and Vermont to Naples and
Villefranche, and the Idaho und Miss
issippi to Genoa and Toulon. The tender Yankton will go' to Ponta Delgada. Villefranche, Naples and Madeira, the hospital ship Solace to Algiers, Lisbon and Gibraltar and the supply ship Culgoa to Lisbon and Gibraltar.
BOATS WERE SCARCE
But Sidney Armstrong Managed to Discover One And Pilfer It. GIVEN A JAIL SENTENCE
The original plan of the Panama canal provided for a total excavation of 103,205.666 cubic yards. By March of this year, within 590.000 cubic yards of this figure had been removed. The enlarged plans of the canal revised the
original figures and made the total ex
cavation 174.666.594 cubic yards; so
Pauline Chase leaped to fame in
single night in "The Liberty Belles" six years ago. She had been a humble member of the chorus until one night she appeared clad in the pink pajamas. Her entrance took New York by storm and she became known from one end of the country to the other as the "pink pajama girl." In Europe imitators sprang up and her pajama act was introduced in all the reviews. Back to Pajamas. Miss Chase, upon learning that she was to reappear in America, asked Frohman to give her an opportunity to go back to the American stage as she left it a girl in pink pajamas.
Frohman had the leading role of
"Our Miss Gibbs" altered, so that
the little actress who will fill it may
have a whole scene for her original
part with a pink pajama song.
tember 10, to take part in the Chilean t there remain, therefore, 70,000.000 to
centennial. The division will stop at be yet removed
China bote, Peru, en route to coal. Up-J
on the completion of the celebration, the California, Colorado and Pennsyl
vania will return to San Francisco, where they are due to arrive notMater than October 22. The Washington will be detached from the Pacific tlcet at Valparaiso and will proceed to Hampton Roads, via 'the Strait of
Magellan. The Glacier will accompany the division as far as Chimbote.
The itinerary of the cruise of the
Atlantic battleship fleet to European
ports this fall has been announced
at the war department.
The sixteen battleships of the fleet
will leave their respective home navy yards about November 1, and mobilize
at a convenient point in mldocean'
from which the cruise will be begun. The fleet will cruise until it becomes neecssary for the divisions to separate to visit the various ports included In the itinerary. Policy of Department. The policy of the navy department is to divide the fleet into divisions in order to afford division commanders as much experience in handling their vessels as possible. After visiting Mediterranean ports the battleships will mobilize at Gibraltar, De
cember 20. Christmas day will be spent there. December 31 the fleet will leave for Guantanamo, where it will arrive about January 16. ! The cruise of the torpedo division, consisting of the new torpedo destroy
ers treston, Ketd, f iusser, LAmsonj and Smith, will be independent of the;
battleship cruise. The destroyers will
leave New York November 1, and
A smooth young thief, Sidney Ann-
! strong was in police court this morni- ! , ... J II. A ..m.IUi, : m '
ing ana pieau suiiij w icuu m
boat Mayor .Zimmerman fined mm
$25 and costs and 30 days In jail. The
crsift was taken from its mooring
under the Doran bridge and belonged to Richard HoUapfel. Armstrong craftily repainted the boat and waa using it on the river. Armstrong was assisted by Howard Williams, a lad of about fourteen years, who waa also In police court. Both the boya wer given a lecture by the mayor, but Williams was released. His - Honor told Armstrong the next time he came up the case would be turned over to the circuit court and he would probably be sent to the reformatory at Jeffer sonville. Williams promised to mend his ways.
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At Local Theaters
At the Murray. , Alburtus and Altus in juggling merriment open the bill at the Murray this week. They are clever jugglers, especially Alburtus In the manner in which he handles the rebounding clubs and the rebounding balls, five of which are used. James Boyd, the dramatic monologist, is fair. Edmonds and Healy present "A Day at the County Fair." "Christmas at Higgins" is presented by a cast of unequalled excellence, with special . scenery and surprising effects. The theme is novel, yet the atmosphere of Down East Life is true to nature and the dream of the old farmer, introducing the delightful music of Miss Louise St. James, is pleasing. The finish is good and the whole is artistic. The motion pictures tell a delightful story of western life, the film being one of the best and latest. A new film will be shown the last three days of the week.
At the Gennett. a crowded house was the word at the Gennett theater last evening when Miss Mae LaPorte and her able company, presented "One Girl in a Thousand. A feature of this company is that it Is only presenting high class plays, all of which have never been played in this city before. In addition to the plays a number of high class vaudeville "stunts' are being introduced, between acts. Miss La Porte promises to be a great favorite with theater goers. Every member of the cast does his part well and the entire company is certainly well balanced. The matinee this afternoon was well attended. "An Outcast's Romance" was presented. The bill for this evening is "A Brother's Revenge. The feature bill for the week will be Friday night when "Carmen will be presented.
not, he loves me." Later one of the girls learns that a gypsy camp is near
by so off they hasten to have their fortunes told. A handsome young gypsy hppears but go and see for yourself. Tonight will be your last
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less Romance" and by many is con
sidered the best slide of the two. You
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