Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 6, 15 November 1910 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRA31, TUESDAY, XOVE31BER 15, 1910.

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IOSE IIUilTICG IS HEHWKABLE SPORT

Strange Devices Are Used to Deceive the Bulls . by Wily Sportsmen. PERFECT CALL AN ART Woodsmen Follow Cows and Learn to Imitate Her How to Do It.

New York, Not. 15. The moose calling aeaxon la at 1ta height (or about 10 days, during which time a bull will answer a"challenge call; that is, a big bulL Some years this bight of the season Is In September, sometimes later. This is what guides mean when they aajr "the calling was late" or "the calling was early." During this time the calling is not quite so difficult is occasionally rather easy. During the rest of the season It requires an artist with the calling horn to be successful. - A woodman who wants to learn thia art will follow a wandering cow moose, wait till ahe calla and learn to imitate the sound she makes. This he practices from time to time till he meets another' cow, and each time, says Re

creation, experienced though that woodman may be, be is taught something new. In the first place, no matter what any one else tells you to the contrary, wear by your morning calling. You want to be on the ground selected Just before daylight and you want to stay there till you are sure there is not a bult standing, noiselessly and patiently Just behind a thicket within range. When you have learned that much you are far on your Journey toward success. ' Take Every Precaution. When walking along a dead water or a lake do not walk along the shore. Nine cases out of 10 If a bull moose comes to a fresh moccasin or shoe track he will not pass over It. Make no noise and take your time. If you must step to the edge of the thicket move your whole body, keeping your neck, shoulders and arms motionless. Now suppose that so far you have made, no mistake and are ready to rail. Pick up your horn, made preferably of black birch bark. Moisten the mouthpiece with a dampened forefinger, clear your throat (Inaudlbly), point the mouthpiece of the horn toward the ground and give .a low whine. do not know exactly how many hundred kinds of such whines or grunts there are. It is quite Impossible to describe thorn on paper. After so doing tlaten attentively for about 15 minutes, as moat experta are unvnlirous in indorsing the theory that one should not call too often, not because moose always wait that long, but because it gives the hunters a better chance to listen. This Is very important, for you sometimes have . to

listen several minutes to locate a traveling bull. What It Sounds Like. Should you not' receive an answer on the first attempt grunt again. On ray the third attempt add a long call to the grunt.' There are 'as many kinds of grunts as calls, but the best of them resembles anything but the human voice. The intonation Is either nasal or guttural, a combination of 'aahs.- "waahs,- "myaraha," "owahaa" and so on. , They generally start very low and increase in volume.

BLESSED WITH IMS

Increase in Laborer's Family Now Totals 22. Peoria, I1L, Novv 15. Frederick Demmin of this city has the distinction of being the father of 22 children, all living and healthy. The other day when he counted noses there were only 20, but on Sunday morning two more were .added to the flourishing family. ' " l , Demmin was married at the age of 20 and today's twins are the fourth set to invade the home. The others. 14 In number, are all singles. Demmin, today at the age of 47. has never received more than $1.50 per day. He can give no special plans on how he solves the cost of living, but declares that he is happy and contented and goes to work every day with a full dinner pail and save's his money.

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. , Lyric Players.

The Lanham Lyric ., Players will play Paid, a Debt, this evening at the Oennett theater with ladies free on

the usual conditions governing gen

era opening night. Mr. Lanham has a number of excellent vaudeville acts among them being the DuHadway SicwTa and a couple of novelties that

will please the audience. The list of

plays to be presented will include, a number of new. ones besides a couple

of old favorites which are even more desired, apparently than others not bo well known.

ASSIST YQUI1G GIRLS

Home in New York Finds

Employment for Them.

New York, Nov. 15. Meals, six

cents; lodging, six and ten cents." Is not that enough to attract almost any one's attention? With beef and milk at present prices, who could afford to

keep boarders and lodgers at those rates? Evidently some one can. for

the advertisement frequently appears

In city papers, headed in such manner

aS to appeal to working girls. Un for

tunately, some of those very ones for whom it is meant t be a blessing, if they have been taught to be properly suspicious of city snares and pitfalls, are apt to be skeptical and think the

prospect of so much benefit for so lit

tle money too good to be true.

If they go to Elizabeth home, 307 East Twelfth street, Manhattan, they will find that no mistake has been made. Tbe meals are there 6 cents each ; and the beds are there 52 in all with dormitories now being finished which will permit the establishment of quite a number more. The meals are good, plain and wholesome, and the beds are clean and comfortable. What more could be expected for 6 and 10 cents? It is not a new enterprise by any means. It has been in existence for 30 years and in its present location 10 years. It is designed to help - young girls who are honestly trying to help themselves. It is a boon to country girls and girls from small towns who come to the city seeking employment or wanting to study, and who have very little money to cover their expenses.. Unfortunately, again, many of these do not know of the home until accident, misfortune or a policeman becomes instrumental in directing them there. Accommodations are Limited. "Many girls, Bald the matron in charge, "come to the city ill prepared and poorly instructed. They lose their money or their parcels and addresses. Then, if they have any wisdom at all they ask a policeman or go to the board directory of the Christian Union with the result that a goodly number of them ultimately arrive at our doors. We are compelled to turn many away because our accommodations have been so limited.' , 'There is a great demand at present for single rooms at reasonable prices for those girls whose weekly wage in office or department store does not exceed $4 a week. They need the work and they want to be respectable and live within their means. A room at 11.50 per week, with meals at 6 cents each, makes this problem a bit easier of solution. True, the rooms are small, but they are neat, clean and thoroughly comfortable. Meals are plain, but well cooked and nourishing.

fAKE BETTER CARE

Voting Machines at Columbus Will Be Housed.

Columbus, Ind., Nov. 15. The commissioners of Bartholomew county have been asked to take better care of the voting machines owned by the county. Bartholomew county had 20 voting machines and one was destroyed In a fire that burned tbe town hall at Hartsville. Now there are 19. and at the recent election, Jackson township a small voting precinct had 'to vote the old way.The election commissioners have told the county commissioners that the trouble is due to lack of care of the machines. The machines are dumped into the basement of tbe court house at the close of each election and they remain there, collecting dust, dirt and gumuntil the next election time. The commissioners have been urged to build a house in the court house yard, large enough to accomodate the machines and they have decided to ask the county council for an appropriation to do this work.

AFFLICTION MAKES HIM FORGET FAMILY Denver, Nov. 15. Four years ago Jeremiah Warwick placed his motherless boys in an institution in this city. For a time be visitetl his sons, aged

at that time eight and five years, re- j spectively, and then his visits ceased. ! Failing to receive any provision, for j the boys and inability to find any trace

oi me reiauves nnaiiv teu iu umuir j 'loo nf 1m Instltntlnn in m ft Ire other i

arrangements, and they were placed in a home for 'dependent children. Ten days ago Jermiah Warwick, a mental wreck, whose memory was entirely gone, was operated on at a hospital here and a tumor removed from Ms brain. Memory and the power of speech, which he had also lost, came back to him gradually and be inquired for his boys, regarding whom his mind had been a blank.

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Muncie, Nov. 15- Democrat and Republican friends of Congressman John A. M. Adair, the Democrat who has succeeded in turning an 8.000 Republican plurality in this district into a Democratic one of more than 6,000, say he is the logical candidate for governor of Indiana two years from

now. Although V. Albert O'Hara, the

Republican nominee tor sheriff of Delaware county -in the last election.

was admittedly defeated by a plurality of 89 votes, his election by a plurality of 11 votes has been duly certified by

the board of election commissioners. His opponent, Jesse J. White, Democrat, has filed a formal protest, A defective voting machine in a city pre cinct gave O'Harra one hundred votes more than he was entitled to and he la Trilling to relinquish office on the expiration of his present term, but is awaiting the necessary formal action of the county commissioners before resigning. . .

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From a crowd of rah-rah collage boys celebrating a football victory a policeman bad managed to extract two prisoners. "What 1 the charge against these young men?" asked tho magistrate before whom they were arraigned. "Dlstrubln' the peace, yer honor," aid the policeman. "They were glvin' their college yells In the street an makln' trouble generally." "What la your name?" the judge asked one of the prisonera. "Ro-ro-robert Ro-ro-rollns." atu'tered the youth. "I asked lor your name, air not the evidence."

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The Traveling Salesman. James Forbes, author of "The Traveling Salesman," which Henry B. Harris will 'present at the Oennett next Monday, November 21, has the happy faculty of writing t'sure-fire" comedy bits witness "The 'Chorus Lady" and

The Commuters." When "The Traveling Salesman"

played the New Liberty theater in

New York two years ago and moved shortly after to he Gaiety which it

opened, it was practically an untried

venture for both house and play, but

so immediate and pronounced was

the success of the latter, that the house became a byword among play

goers and has never housed a failure.

The Traveling Salesman" had the

distinction of a nine months run

there, followed by one of twenty-one weeks at the Illinois theater in Chicago during the hottest part of the year, ' after which a long road tour was undertaken. In all the company received a season of ninety-six weeks before they took a vacation.

What is more wonderful than this

is the constant demand for this play In New York City. After four weeks at the Liberty and the run at the Gaiety it returned the following sea

son for an engagement at the Grand

Opera house. Then something fell down at the Savoy and the demand

was again for "The Traveling Sales

man." An engagement at the Academy of Music followed and this season the comedy will be seen at the new City theater. An aggregate of a thousand

performances will have been given in New York City alone before the play has run its course. Readers of papers and magazines will recall that Mr. Forbes' other comedy, "The Chorus Lady," was played in three houses In New York, the shift being occasioned by pre vlous bookings, and the. public never seeming to tire of the slangy dialogue and gripping heart interest of the story. Musical Features at the Murray. Tom Grimes and his company are at the Murray this week with their musical comedy absurdity "The Village Cut-up" and from the manner in which It was received at the first performance it will evidently be popular during the entire week. Grimes, the comedian, seems to be able to produce a laught without half trying. Tbe singing and dancing are also important portions of this big act and tbe scenic effect should not be overlooked. Brennan and Wright, the entertainers are there with the goods. Their act Is so different and full of variety that all enjoy it. McHale. the swinging wire artist, has a good act and performs a number of very difficult feats. Lyons. Jennings and DeVare offer the "Fortune Teller," which gives them an opportunity to Introduce a number of musical selections, both instrumental and vocal. The motion pictures give one a good Idea of life In the mountains with, its snows and glaciers. . ...

Those who recall Gray's "Eleugy Written in a Country Churchyard" will remember that the peaceful spot where "the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep" is identified with St. Giles's. Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. In the prosaic pages of last night's Gazette there appears an order in council providing that Ordinary interments are henceforth forbidden in the churchyard. London Standard.

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