Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 341, 16 October 1910 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE RICH3IOXD PALL.ADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, foiO. ,

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WHO GOT DOODLE IS TO BE ASKED If There Was Jackpot for AntiRace Track Bill Where Is the Money Now? GARDNER WILL BE ASKED

INTIMATION MADE THAT THERE WILL BE MORE ARRESTS MADE AS RESULT OP- LEGISLATIVE SCANDALS. : (Palladium 8pcUl) New York, Oct 15. If $500,000 was pent at Albany to defeat the antirace track gambling billa wbo got It? That la the question which the leglaUtlve graft Investigation committee and the public prosecutor will try to wrest from former State Senator Frank J. Gardner of Brooklyn if he Is brought to this city to answer charges of attempted bribery ' affecting former State Senator Otto Foelker tn 1908. ' Judge M. Linn Bruce chief counsel for the legislative committee which will resume its sessions In this city next week. Intimated today that other arrests may soon come aa the result of evidence now In the hands of the committee, relative to the progress of the anti-betting bills In the New York state legislature two years go. The man higher up. will be sought by Lawyer Bruce and District Attorney Whitman and It was suggested today that the attorney , general of the state may take a band. There are rumors that a high city official may be Involved. - "Who furnished the money which Is alleged to have gone Into the pocketa of members of the legislature during the fight against the race track bills?" was the other of the- two Important questions upon which the bribery Investigation will be continued, i From the fact that many of America's foremost millionaires have long been patrons of the turf game, sensational reports were- current today upon the possible nse of the names of some well known financiers In the future Investigation. -

"I cant pay this taxlcab bill." Then I'll take you to a police station." " "I'll pay It. But take me to the poorbouse and leave me there." Houston Chronicle.

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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY

A GUE8T HERE. Mr. Robert L. Saunders of Indianapolis, Indiana, is In the City ' to spend the week-end with relatives and friends. j . OF INTEREST HERE. Many friends in this city have received invitations reading as follows: Mr. Michael O'Laughlon requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter Bertha Marie to Mr. Charles Alvin Hanley

on Wednesday, October twenty-sixth St. Ann's Catholic Church Terre Haute, Indiana. Miss O'Laughlin is well known here and is the niece of Mrs. John Wessel. jl jl jl , GIVEN A SURPRISE. The members of Miss Eva Phelps' Sunday school gave her a pleasant surprise recently at her home in North Twenty-first street. The class is an organization of the First Methodist church. The surprise was given in celebration of the hostess's birthday anniversary. Music and games were the main features of. the evening's amusements. A delicious luncheon waa served. The guests were Miss Rhea Bulla, Miss Alta Stevenson, Miss Rhea Hotter, Miss Mildred Osborn, Miss Elsie Updike, Miss Mildred Benton, 'Miss Agnes Benton, Miss Edna McFall, Miss Mable Gibson, Miss Edna McCoy, Miss Ruth Shera, Miss Nina Shera, Miss Pauline Hiatt and Miss Ruby Medearls. Jl js JM VISITING HERE. Mrs. Joseph Greeman and daughter Mrs. Blanche Drew of Indianapolis, Indiana, are here visiting Mr. William Dicks and his mother of North Seventh street. . J

CLUB NOTES

Music Study club. The session waa held In the Starr Piano parlors. Mrs. Turner Hadley and Mrs. Otto Krone arranged the program which waa a most excellent one. MUSIC AT CHURCH. Sunday at the First Methodist church special music will be a feature at all the services. A girls' choir will sing at the morning service. Miss Dorothy Dignam, Miss Corinne Wilson, and Miss Catherine Ensminger will be the soloists. This evening at seven thirty o'clock the senior choir will be assisted with Its musical program by Mrs. Fred J. Battel and Mr. Harold Clements, violinist. J J OS MET RICHMOND PUPILS. Aurele Borriss, head of the vocal department at Earlham eollege will meet his Richmond pupils Wednesday of each week in the Starr Piano parlors.' J j jt CONCERNING RUSSIAN DANCER. Mme. Anna Pavlowa and M. Michael Mordkin have brought their triumpant London season to a close. Saturday, August 6, saw the finale of their reign as the sensation of London, but so great was the vogue of the famous Russian dancers that special matinees were provided for several days to accommodate early applicants for tickets who had waited in vain for many weeks. Throughout their season the crush

to see Pavlowa and Mordkin has been so great that the Palace theater has been sold out five and six weeks in advance. Mme. Pavlowa arranged for a brief rest In Russia before coming to Am

erica for her approaching tour, which house last evening. Mordkin was less fortunate as circumstances compelled him to devotet the interim to the preparation of details for the tour. These great dancers will have a supporting ensemble of sixty and will appear in an extensive repertoire of ballets and divertisements to be styled ''Ocular Opera." J J js ALL DAY MEETING. There will be an all day meeting of the Fairview mission, Thursday, October the twentieth. All are invited to come and bring well filled baskets.

ECONOMY EXPERT IS WOK FOR THE GOVERNMENT (Continel from Page One.)

WANTED. Boys with wheels, at Postal Telegraph Cable Co. Work is pleasant and affords an excellent business training for an ambitious youngster.

D. A. R. MEETING. The Initial meeting; of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held Saturday afternoon at the home of the regent. Miss Grace Robie, in North Thirteenth . street. This was one of the largest attended meetings In the history of the organization, there being twenty-five members in attendance. Reports from the State Convention held during the past week at Kokomo, Indiana, were read by the delegates including the regent. Miss Bertha Grace Roble, Mrs. W. W. Gaar and Mrs. Walter Bates. One of the Interesting features of the program tor the afternoon was the excellent paper on "Old Fashioned Gardens" read by. Mrs. Robie. . Miss Ada Woodward talked on "Advancement of Civic Beauty." She suggested that there be a boulevard built around the city, streets oiled and waste paper baskets placed in various places. The conver

sation was led by Mrs. Yaryan, all the members participating. A special feature was the musical part of .the program, selections from Liza Lehmann's songs being rendered by Mrs. F. W. Krueger and Mrs. Fred J. Bartel. Miss Alice Knollenberg was the accompanist Miss Robie was presented with a beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums. At the close of the program refreshments were served. Jl Jl j

An Abstract Idea. At a card party at Charles Lamb's Hazlitt and Lamb's brother got iuto a discussion as to whether Holbein's coloring was as good as that of Van Dyck. At length tbey became so excited that they upset the table and seized each other by the throat In the struggle Hszlltt got a black eye, but when the combatants were parted Hazlitt turned to Talfourd, who was offering his aid. and said: "You need not trouble yourself, sir. I do not mind a blow, sir. Nothing affects me but an abstract idea!" -

it can be done better and cheaper. Can the filing system be bettered! Can the stenography of a bureau be improved? Are there clumsy and outworn methods in use? Can one set of employes used to ,do the work which kept two sets half busy? Is there one set of hands doing the work of two? Where can this gigantic business of government, which 90,000,000 persons are paying taxes to support be Improved so as to run with greatest freedom and efficiency? Is Net Show Work. The task, which therefore, confronts the men of the white house economy brigade is not a spectacular one. It is not show work. The chances are that the public will soon forget that it Is being done and continue

to growl at the waste and extravagance of Uncle Sam. But "time will show,' It is said. The pork barrell has been doomed by President Taft and this action it is assented is characteristic of what is going to happen to all

extravagance and waste In governmental expenditures. The checking of leakage and the bracing up of the federal service is another piece of work of the same kind that President Taft has set himself to accomplish during his occupancy of the white hemse. Those behind the movement wish it fully understood that the work of investigation and reorganization is going on without any reference whatever to partisan consideration. It is the work that Is being . done for result alone. It i3 an undertaking that requires careful though painstaking labor, patience and much time. President Taft has always entertained the Idea of instituting economy reform, but it is only since Charles D. Norton succeeded Frank Carpenter as secretary to the president that definite steps were taken to stop the waste in the entire governmental service. Secretary Norton, when assistant secretary of the treasury, before coming to the white house, started several economy reforms in the administration of the treasury which have been of great value, especially in the way of creating great efficiency.

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Indianapolis, 17 East North St. - Richmond Every Monday - Starr Piano Store .

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MEETING LAST WEEK. A feature of the past week's schedule was the initial meeting of the

Deposit Your Money In the Richmond Loan and Saving Association Capitalized at $1,500,000.00 PAYS FIVE PER CENT DIVIDEND ON DEPOSITS CHARGES NO MEMBERSHIP FEE LOANS MONEY TO HOME BUILDERS WITHOUT CHARGING A PREMIUM. Old and young, wage earner and capitalist are invited to call and investigate. Office hours, 8 A. M. to 12 and 2 to 5 P. M. Daily, and 6 to 8 P. M. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Phone 17J6S. Office: 21 North Ninth Street

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