Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 353, 28 October 1910 — Page 3
.Tin: rxrcniiOND paixadiuii ato bu-tixegrasi, Friday, October 28, 1910.
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cclo::el di;i seespresidh1t Cel.- ct Whits Hcusa end Outlines ths Situation Existing in Indiana.
IS HOPEFUL OF VICTORY AY THAT SIVIRIDGE . HAS BUN MAKING. A STIRRING, FRANK AND NON-PARTISAN CAMPAIGN OVER STATE. CPaUadlum Spec 11) Washington, Oct. 28. Ex-Ooveroor Durbin of Indiana called at ths Whit House todar and bad an hour's talk with President Taft la regard to Indiana politics. Tbo ex-governor does not share ths gloomy outlook of some of tbo "regular" republican element la Indiana as to tbo outlook. He told some newspaper men at tbo White House today that tbo people were predicting Beveridf e's defeat might wake up tbo morning after tbo election to And thsy asd been sadly off In their diagnosis. This is tbo most remarkable campaign In the history of Indiana,' said Colonel Durbin. "Voters masses of the people are aroused. Tbo situation Is said to bo not good, but gloomy, and yet I am prepared for anything. No man can predict Beverldge has been making a stirring appeal to tbo masses of the people regardless of party. .Tbo effect of It remains to bo seen." It Is understood Durbin told President Taft substantially tbo same thing. CoL Dun bin left this afternoon for Indiana. Ho lunched with I P. Mitchell of New CaatlSk deputy controller. He is scheduled to campaign In Indiana with Olfford Plnchot and . Senator Cummins. . A (ML MARRIAGE ttarloa, IndV Oct 18. Benjamin F. Glsssnsr, a wealthy farmer of this county, and lira. Emma Stanley, of this city, were married In tbo street They had planned to drive to the homo of tbo Rot. C. I Shugart, a friend minister, southwest of the dty, to bo married, but on their war mot the Rot. Mr. Ehugart driving to town. Ho married them while they were seated In their buggy and they continued to tho homo of the bridela Franklin township. DEDICATES A ' HOME New York. Oct 88. The magnificent new, buildings of the Union Theological Seminary, covering the blocks between 130th and 182nd streets and Broadway and ' Claremont avenue, were thronged with visitors todsy, the occasion being tho opening of a two days' program of dedication exercises. Many noted clergymen and representatives of tbo leading educational Institutions of the country were In sttendan co. Tho new buildings are of grsy, modeled on tho abbey style of Oxford and Cambridge universities, and were bulK at an outlay of $2,225,000. The buildings are constructed In the form of a quadrangle around a greet square court Tbo several structures adjoin each .other, and range from five . to seven stories. Coing Rbraatta -O-M F- Cures Many 25-Year Casta In Few Weeks. Qusrsnteed In Every Case. "BtM-F for rheumatism, gout, lambsco or neuralgia Is different from anything else over prepared. It has tho remarkable peculiarity of "signal lag" ths progress of the cure to the patient by producing well-defined re & within a very short Urns, no mat tar ta what form or how, serious or ctroalo tho case may be. D-M-F" contains no opiates or dan gerous drags; is safe, for young and old and Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomach or system. Mr. C H. Parte,-Warsaw, N. Y ssys: "I had rtoumatlem for seven years. My less were crippled, the pain was fierce. It was agony to touch them even with a cloth. I began fMM" and In shout a month I was cured. It hv something remarkable.' "D-M-F to sold at aU drugstores at ttCD a bottle, f bottles for 15.00. Cure guaranteed la any ordinary case with every purchase of bottles, or money refunded. If your druggist cannot sup ply you. It will be cent together with guarantee, on receipt of price by the "D-M-F Medicine Co.. 8718 Unooto, Ave., Chicago, I1L ' "D-M-P to recommended and sold ta rtcliaoad by A. O. Lnkea Co.
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oaaema ui nm ".". wli i ls-aUloaae m mm eouniry eomlnf ef Anna Favlowa and MU-aU Mordkia, who nave iindw-takea to toach atdunod la Europe, particularly la Rsala. Ono of tho frulta of thlo nw turn of fralrs la a rovlval of tho ballot "Olotllo." which baa boon oaoa bjr fat iadood of tbo At Local Theaters RUSSIAN DANCERS. Will Appear at Gannett Tonight The atrical Event of the Season. "Anticipating an Invasion of Russian dancers of all kinds on concert stage and in vaudeville following the tremendous success of Mme. Anna Pavlowa and M. Michael Mordkin at the Metropolitan Opero house last spring the Utters managers have emphasised the artistic superiority of these distinguished artists over their compatriots by calling attenton to , the alump that marked Paris Russian sea son without them. Pavlowa and Mordkin did not participate in tbo Paris Russian summer season because the .London management with which they bad been play tng forfeited a large amount to retain them in the British metropolis where they held amusement lovers spellbound with enthusiasm. Tho Pavlowa-Mordkin management has made public the following on the subject ah excerpt from a letter written by O. P. Contaninl, general secretary of tho Metropolitan Opera company, to a New Tork friend: "I have been over to London in or der to see Pavlowa and Mordkin. They have achieved a success there that is beyond all belief a success so great that Mr. Butte, manager of the Palace theater has canceled Pavlowa's engagement at the Grand Opera at the aacrtflce of a large sum In order to keep her ss the star attraction of the London theater. The Russian season at the opera was no more than half, a success on, account of Pavlowa's absence. As a matter of fact when It was known that Pavlowa would not dance at all In Paris numerous subscribers cancelled their subscriptions and notwithstanding the beauty of the costumes and scenery, balleta like sylphldes snd others thst achieved great triumphs last year owing to -Pavlowa, were this year not more than a deml-success, as they call it here in Paris. "After seeing all the dancers thst are starred here I am absolutely convinced that no other, dancer can be considered for one moment In the same classification aa Pavlowa." ) Mme. Pavlowa's appearance at the Oennett tonight will be the most brillant social event of tho season. LaPorte Stock Company. Dainty Mae La Porte, who Is considered by many as the cleverest little actress ever seen on the local atago will be the attraction at the Oennett for ono "week- starting Monday, October SI, when ahe will present for the first time here the beautiful down esst play. "Just Plain Mary." in which she and each member of her company appear to advantage. Miss La Porte la one of the few popular price actresses that plays here each season and . usually plays to the ca pacty of the theater at each performance, and this season Manager McEnroe claims to have her surround ed by one of the best sctlng companies she has ever hsd and each of the plsys are new and many of them never before seen at popular prices. All special scenery Is carried by the company and each play will be given a complete scenic production. Between the acts there will also be given al number of high class vaudeville acts. Ladles will be admitted free Monday night under the usual conditions. e o---aaBBBBe, "The Texas Ranger." Mr. Jack Hackina' western romance "Tho Texas Ranger," will be the attraction at the Gennett, Saturday matinee and night. The play abounds In the quaint and interesting types that Mr. Haskins has been so successfully Introducing to the pubic through his plays and hooka. The piece deals with the -life of the westerner, and for tho first time In all the so-called western Interpretations. Mr. Hssklns has in "A Texas Ranger" correctly portrayed the man. woman and locality in a true manner. The company to ono of much worth, introducing as a decided novelty a genuine Texas cowboyband which has caused a wonder ful amount of favorable comment. Aa always, it has been up to Mr. Haskins to' Introduce something new, and in this effort ho has aurpaased himself. The cowboy band -will be -seen In a free street concert at noon.
f A -4. 6 4 . .4. -OUUi- wlU be riiMinbtrtd as the eremtloa of Tboophi Thoophllo Oautlor. UbrotUat. wbooa name will lona llvo aa a FroaeS romaatlo dooL and Adolabo Adam, who eompooed tho boauttful musical aotUna Ballot artlats doclaro It tbo moot taxing climax In ehorooraraphlo technical difficulties. It to la two acta, and ooeuplos nrty-flro mtnutoa for proeoataUoa. IS A GLASS VILLAGE Twenty Acres Covered with Greenhouses and Roses Are Grown for Trade. STARTED WITH COLD FRAME New York, Oct, 28. The village of Cromwell is set upon the top of a Connecticut hllL As soon as the stranger gets within about ten miles of the place, he' begins to blink bis eyes curiously at an Immense white pstch in that section of the landscape. "What Is that?" says he. And thereupon somebody informs him that the great white patch la nothing more or less than the largest greenhouse in the world. Maybe It isn't, but it comes pretty near it anyway. One thing is certain, it is the largest ono east of Chicago. Thirty-seven years it has been growing up to its present dimensions, says the Sunv - In . 1873, A. . T.., Plerson broke into horticulture. His equipment waa a cold frame and a ehoveL Today he has 800.000 square feet of glass In his greenhouse and is building bigger ones sll the time. He has given his flowers a. .crystal palace which la bewildering in its immensity. 800,000 Square Feet. Almost twenty acres of genuine sweetness and light' are covered by these 800,000 square feet of glass. If all those crystal panes could be put Into a roof over Fifth avenue, that thoroughfare would be covered from building line to building line,, from Thirty-fourth street to Central- park, and then enough would be left over to put the Fifty-ninth street plaza under glass, too. , Just imagine Fifth avenue for that mine and a quarter a solid mass of roses, lilies .of tho valley, violets, carnations, orchids, chrysanthemums, hedged on either side with green walls of smllax and bordered for blocks with maidenhair ferns. That Is what it .would be it the Cromwell greenhouses could transplant their contents to New York's great avenue. Mr. Plerson Is conspicuous among the horticulturists in growing so large a variety of flowers snd plants. Most of the others specialize on one or two things. He says that he grows a little of everything. WIVES III COURT ' Indianapolis, Oct. 28. -Mrs. Pearl Oran Dickey, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Oran Pearl Dickey of Indianapolis met recently for the first time in criminal court, where the case against Dr.- Dickey, a - dentist, of this dty, charged with bigamy, waa set for triaL Only the evidence of Mrs. Dickey, of Terre Haute, who la Mrs. Dickey No. 2,. was heard and tho case was continued. It probably will be taken up , again Saturday. If the state la able to establish its case, Mrs. Dickey of Indianapolis, is Mrs. Dickey No. 3. Tho first marriage enterprise in which the dentist engaged resulted in a divonfe and Is not called into question. , ' srs. oTS , 7W Hbfc one bub feKe one Collax fbrAirtncuiux LefcsjTOtn-scaurwKisk; : mar : Seoobig jsint j
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Young Man in Jail in St. Louis, Sayf He Is Grandson of Famous Englishman. CHARGED WITH LARCENY St. Louis, Oct 28. Gilbert E. Gladstone, who -says he is a son of Viscount Herbert Gladstone, of Chester, England Is being held here at the request of the police of the - District of Columbia. It is charged there, according to a telegram, that he obtain ed cameras and haa not paid for them. The young man says be is a grandson of the former premier of England, William E. Gladstone. Gladstone Is nineteen years old. He arrived -here a week ago with $70. Viscount Herbert Gladstone is the present governor-beneral of the Union of South Africa. Prior to his appointment to this Important xst he was minister of home affairs In the England cabinet. PLA YS AND PLA YERS The Fortune Hunter" Is, to be presented in Australia; Mona Ryan, now in vaudeville. Is a niece of the post-priest, Father Ryan. Valerie Bergere has-a new act for the vaudeville stage, entitled "The Love Germ." Sarah . Bernhardt will ' Include "Madame X" in her repertoire during the coming American tour. ;.. . "When Julia Marlowe 'recently returned from Europe she declared over $10,000 worth of costumes. . - Booth Tarkington Intends to give up dramatic work and devote himself exclusively to the literary field. Mrs. Fiske has a new play called "The Shadow of the Glen," which Holbrook Blinn will appear as a tramp. As Marie Tempest had not a suf ficiently prominent role In "A Thief in the Night," she Is to star in a new play. ': William Faversham is to appear in Edward Knoblauch's play, "The Faun." He nmy also make a Shakespearean production. r ' George M. Cohen intends to do straight comedy work, so the musical features have been eliminated from bis new piece, "The Little Chauffeur." Annie Russell is to begin her season under Charles Frohman's management In November. She will be seen in a comedy by the authors of "Love Watches." Alfred Sutro has written a play, which will shortly be produced in London, and to which Charles Frohman has obtained the American rights. It is called "The Fire Screen." . Henr W. Savage has - engaged George Chadwick of Boston, writer of symphonic and lighter music, to compose songs and other music for the allegorical drama. "Every Woman." : Pauline Perry, who sang the sole of Sonla in "The Merry Widow." has played the heroine in "The Climax," is to be featured in a one-act musical British Surgeon's Prescription Quickly Cures Indigestion. ' Now Leo H. Fihe realizes that It you give people a remedy for ,25 cts. that surely will cure Indigestion, Neuralgia of the Stomach or any minor, stomach distress, there's going to be a big sale at once. . .... . ; --, English Marhue Is breaking all records the country over, because It's better than any other dyspepsia cure at half the price. If you suffer from gas eructations, sour stomach, heaviness, heartburn, or any stomach agony, get a box of English Marhue today. ' It gives relief in a few minutes. It cures nervousness, dizziness nausea, sick headache and constipation. Only 23 cts at Leo H. Fihe's. Mail orders filled by Rheuma Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Send for free trial package. Leo H. Fihe sells lots of Rhe'uma, guaranteed to cure Rheumatism. Only 50 cts. Mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo. N. Y. THE
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