Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 350, 25 October 1910 — Page 3
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(American Nwi Service) Spokane, Wash., Oct 15. "laymen should be In a majority on tb bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, or for that matter. In all court! or tbe land. This would quick Jy remedy tome of the conditions that confront the people today." Tbls reform In tbe judiciary Is advocated by Joba Strange, lieutenant sot ernor of Wisconsin, who Is . visiting? relatives In 8pokane.- His reasons for tbe change are as follows: "The Intent of determining all questions of law Is based on the ground of common sense. What we seek In the courts Is right. Is interpreted by a horse sense view of law. This Is exemplified by the Jury system. In which the basis of the Judgment is fixed by laymen. Tbls Is a substantial war of reaching final justice. "As It Is, legal precedents govern tbe determination of most cases at issue In the courts, not precedents that bear directly on the Issue or. are even similar to the case. The court merely get some precedent that approach es nearest the case and this basis Is used la determining the matters at Issue. Equity and right are Ignored by the cold rales of law. which Inter fere with the exercise of horse sense and Justice. I believe our differences should be determined by the people who knows the facts and circumstances. The supreme court Is bound up and held down by legal precedent. The precedents la the Wisconsin reports differ from those la the New Hampshire reports, so the court takes an old Massachusetts decision and declares that the true law bearing on the case. "Such decisions, based on abstract precedents and principles, work the greatest injustice la equity and ethics, and yet they establish precedents which shall govern questions at Is sue where human rights and property art seriously concerned."
With the revival of the ballet, which, la the time of ear grandparents, was the meet popular of publlo amusements, American theatre and concert goers are preparing toe e "Russian Investon the like of which never baa heea experienced fen this country before. The decline and almost total disappearance of the stately ballet la America Is one of the maar mysteries of the ehaaelac vlctsaltodes of the amosemeat world. Throughout the globe the sease phenomenon has beea experienced la varying degrees, except la Russia. There ballet daaelng has act only bold Its own, but It vogue has grown until It has become the reoogalaed art of
fOesyvttat. Dew at. studs.
ItHe. Anna Pavlowa and M. lmaa Mordkin In a characteristic pose la "Visual Opera." the strsaco. laterestJag. exrlue Extern mm. That to why a revival of the
ballet means a tidal wave ox
dancers. America h
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season last March, when the MetropoUtinOpera Company presented lnNew Tor and Boston Mile. Anna Hrtv and M. Mlhall MordMn. the aekaowledjfed leading exponent of Russian dancing, and the Cass's favorite performers.
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the United States supreme court and won, and later forced her way Into the Virginia courts to the dismay of
the Virginia lawyers and some of
the Virginia judges.
In 1884 to the distress of Mrs. Eliza
beth Bady 8tanton and others of "suf
frage" renown, Mrs. Lockwood was
nominated by the Equal Rights party
of Ban Francisco for president of the
United States. She accepted and made a most creditable and astonishingly strong fight. She was also a candidate at the next national election. '
Of late years Mrs. Lockwood has
not taken a very active interest in tbe woman suffrage movement She has lived quietly in this city, devoting her time to writing and to her legal practice.
The latter has been quite extensive
and very profitable. In recent years
she has had not a few big cases, notably on behalf of the Indians, and has defended several murderers.
At' eighty' years of age she looks
more like the motherly-wife of a well-
to-do farmer who has retired "to the
village" for the remainder of his lite, than an advanced New Woman and the only who ever ran for President.
FOR PRESIDENT
Twice Did Delva Lockwood, a
. Noted Woman, Who Ob- . served Birthday Today
FIRST WOMAN ATTORNEY
(American News Service)
Washington. Oct , 24. Receiving
congratulation from distinguished friends la many parts ot this country and also from abroad, Mrs.- Belva Lockwood. the only woman erer a
genuine candidate fer the high office
of President of the United 8tatea, and
the first woman admitted to the practice ot law In the United States courts
quietly celebrated her eightieth birth day anniversary today.
Mrs. Lockwood was a farmer's daughter, born Bennett and named Mary Ann, at Royalton, near Buffalo, October 24. 1130. Her first husband
Uriah A. McNalL waa a farmer. After
his death she went to Genesee college and got a diploma. For a time she
taught school la Lockport then stud-
led law at the . National university law school, having first been refused admittance to the Columbia law school. Then she had to fight to be
allowed to practice.
Her first victory was won by the passing of a bill, framed by herself through congress admitting her to
the court of claims. Then she bearded
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In each line, a laugh in each scene,
a play undoubtedly revolutionising
the ordinary Western drama. The
public today craves a novelty In plays
and that's the reason why this great
drama of the new West was written.
The 'author spent some two years
studying Western characters and life.
gathering material to make MA Texas
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STAGE TO LOSE
Jules Claretie Leaves Comedie
Francaise to Become a Dramatic Critic.
WAS DIRECTOR 25 YEARS
(American News Service.) Paris, Oct 25. -After a continuous service of twenty-five years Jules Claretie today retired from the position of director of the Somedie Francaise to become dramatic critic of the Paris Journal, with which he has had some connection for several years. M. Claretie has been directing the famous playhouse since 1885, at a salary which is regarded as exceedingly large in France. The question of his successor Is one that is likely to prove troublesome for those upon whom devolves the task it making the selection. The position Is not easy to fill for the director has to
consider the government which gave
him the position, the actors, and actresses, the public, and If anything goes wrong financially, he Is to blame. The fact that M. Claretie managed to fill the position satisfactorily for a quarter of a century is the best evidence ot his remarkable capabilities.
M. Claretie's title to fame does not rest wholly upon his work as director ot the Comedie Francaise, though It is this which has given him his chief reputation outside of France. As a novelist he holds a good place without being In the first rank. "Monsieur le Mlnlstre," published In 1882, is a political study, and his first successful novel, of which more than 70,000 copies were sold. "Le Prince Zilah, was successfully dramatized.
with Jane Hading playing the leading
role. "Le Million," "Norrts." "Mou-
ers du Jour," followed. "Le Drapaau'
published in 1888. was rewarded with
a seat in the academy.
In addition to his novels M. Clare
tie has written several volumes of
history remarkable for liveliness of
style. He was present at nearly all
the engagements of the revolution of
1870-71 and wrote its history In 1875
He also wrote the libretto of the
memorable episode. "La Vavarraise'
which Calve first created.
Washington, Oct 25. Plans for
tending the present federal control of
food and drug labels so as to cover (
newspaper advertising were. discussed at a conference of officials ot the agricultural department.
Dr. Harvey D.. Wiley, the depart
ment's author! tiy on poisons, believes that there is urgent need for a drastic federal censorship of such food and
drug' advertising. It was to consider his proposal on this subject that the conference was called.
Found Way Out of Difficulty.
Although many quacks and manu-1
facturers of adulterated foods and
spurious medicines have been put out j
of business merely by baring their cir
culars from the malls, others, more .
powerful, have survived this measure
by turning to the newspapers and
flooding the country with their adver
tisements.
Up to the present time this has been a safe expedient for the men who have been getting a gullible public to invest in their worthless and often dangerous wares. If. Dr. Wiley's plan is carried out, however, Uncle Sam may undertake the prosecution of all advertisers who sell through the medium of newspapers and magasines wares which they can not push with
HEW STATE CAPITAL
(American News Service)
Concord, N. H., Oct 25. The New
Hampshire capitol, which has been en
larged and remodeled at an expense of nearly half a million dollars, was rededicated today with Interesting ceremonies. Governor . Qulnby, . Senator Gallinger, William E. Chandler and other leading men of the State were among the speakers.
HE CURED HIS
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HONOR HIS MEMORY
(American Mews Service) St. Paul, Minn., Oct 25. The first definite steps looking to the erection of a memorial to the late Governor John A. Johnson were taken at a meeting of the memorial commission
here today. The memorial, which is to be erected with a fund subscribed by the people of Minnesota, will con
sist of a bronze statue ot Governor Johnson, mounted on a pedestal of Minnesota granite. It will stand In
the State Capitol grounds.
Pavlewa ..... How would you like to be a fair
young thing In the enjoyment of single
blessedness, world-wide celebrity and an Income of $12,000 a week and have a husband (in name only) thrust upon you?
Mile. Anna Pavlowa, the famous
Russian danseuse has Just had this experience, and she is in the throes ot Indignation as pronounced as the pro
verbial wrath of a prima donna. With
the arrival of her personal representa
tive In New York the horrifying Infor
mation was gently broken to her that
she had been widely advertised In this country tor four months aa "Madame Pavlowa." Although the recipient ot Innumerable offers ot marriage from distinguished men In many lands the fair daneuse still Is free In mind and heart as well aa fact When she learned she had been announced aa a mar
ried woman, Pavlowa stamped her
pretty little foot and angrily declared
"Jamais!" Also many other things. This faux-pas was to the prolonged absence ot the managers of Mile. Pav Iowa's African tour one In Paris with the Metropolitan Opera Company and the other In Central America with the National Opera Company of Mexico. During their absence the details ot the tour were entrusted to the Inevitable press agent Following the adage "Where ignorance la bliss Ms folly to be wise" this worthy billed the entire country with pictures and advertising matter describing "Madame" Pavlowa. Pavlowa's appearance In Cleveland last night was heralded by an ovation. Dayton Is craxy over her in anticipation tonight and. on Friday evening the Gennett theater will be crowded to witness her local appearance. .. A Chinese Trick. V -'An English gentleman who resided In China for many years tells the following story la Illustration of the peculiar knavery of the Chinese character: A stout gentleman well known la China waa some years ago feted at Taiwan for two or three days, "the observed of all observers," he being aa Immense man and a good specimen of a transatlantic Anglo-Saxon, but the series of crowded visits he received at length became troublesome, and he found ho was being made too much of. The fact was he was being exhibited and aa admission zee charged.
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