Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 11, 20 November 1910 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AM) SUX-TELEGRA3I. SUNDAY, NOVE3IBER 20, 1910.
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So Prominent Has Kaiser's Land Become, "Swelled Head" Is Feared.
LOVE TALES OF TURKS
And the Persians Are Poured Into Ears of the Kaiser's Statesmen.
BY 8TEVCN BURNETT. Berlin, Nov. 19. If Germans never before were In danger of becoming affected with what we Americans so MM roprlatcly cairtbe swelled head" the present time surely invites an attack of that diseases. Never has the kaiser's country to such an extent been the center of the world s politics as during the last month. With the Mohammedan Turks and Persians hilling I ho kafser as the "truest protector of I slum." with German bankers
preparing to take over the Turkish loan refused by France, with the ka lair laying foundations for a new friendthlp with Belgium, with the crown prince periling towards the far oast on a similar ' mission and with tho czar's recent visit to Potsdam, German r-rcsu have every reason to feel elated at all these signs of the comr.ratlvfly young empire's nrratness. On the surface all these events have teen very pleasing, but to the statesmen, they have not been a source of unalloyed pleasure. That the head men Turks and. Persians nhould have such touching, child HVe confidence In Germany's most Christian ruler that they felt convinced he would protect them against tho dreaded Russian bear and voracious British Hon and unicorn was of coarse very flattering but the appeal was very embarrassing to . tho German minister of foreign affairs, who would do anything rather than etlr up tho anger of ISngland and Russia and borrow trouble which must end. If not In war, at least in a very serious checkmate to the, triple alliance. They Failed to Forget. No one knows of course, what the falser himself thought when he read the now famous telegram from Constantinople, but It Is pretty safe to auppose that his mental ejaculation must have boon: "Heaven preserve trie from friends with long memories." Tho promise tittered at Saladln's tomb years ago on the impulse of the moment was certainly not supposed to be dug up again at this time. .TChe German press which at first went Into raptures over the telegram therefore, very quickly realized that It had mistaken Us cue, by the stony silence of Wllhelmstrasso on the subject and made a quick change of front. Another point worth noting in Consat ci tH nM1 a rid t Hat ttrlyo1a la ihor
V 1 Ullll 1SS( VIUV fl V U l lUHt German financiers, while willing to lend Turkey the money which France refused her. are by no means in love with the idea of becoming Turkey's bankers and are advancing the sum required rather to oblige a customer tnan because the business attracts them. Germany with her flourishing industries, can use all her capital at home and Indeed If the relations between the two countries permitted, would herself be a borrower in Paris. A Curious Sect.
The existence of the curious sect of the "Advontlsts" in Germany was made known the other day by the case of the soldier Naumann. The sect ' looks for the reappearance of Christ on earth In the immediate future and follows the precepts of the Bible as literally as possible. Saturday is regarded by them as the seventh day which must be kept holy, and the soldier Naumann has frequently Incurred disciplinary punishment for refusing to do stroke of work between Fri
day night and Saturday morning. , At first he got a few days cells, then a few months arrest,' until at length, is the punishments Increased, he has pent over five years In confinement
for the sake of his creed. ' The trial
of his most recent refusal has ended
by the military court of appeal calling for expert evidence as to his sanity. He faithfully performs all his military duties up to Friday night, but once midnight of that day baa struck he obstinately refuses to lay a hand to anything' for the next fourfind twenty hours. In the course of the trial the Judge asked him would he refuse obedience In case of war. Naumann said "No, as the state had to be protected." Naumann's mother belongs to the same sect as her son, and as the authorities would not allow her to see him unless slie promised to try to make hlra give up his disobedience she has not seen him for the last two years. Famous Field Sold. The last has not been beard of the Tempelhofer Field purchase incident. The celebrated review ground where German troops passed in review before such well-known Americans as General Miles, General Cordin and ex-Presl-dent Roosevelt, it will be remembered, was sold recently by the war department, nominally to the small parish of Tempclhof. but In reality to a group of. speculators with the Deutsche bank and a big building society behind them. The war department, by the way, made a marvellous profit out of the transaction, for It bought the aera many years ago for 123,000, end now, owing to the enormous Increase in
land values since, has been able to
sell it for 19.000.0000.
The sale to Tempelhof raised a
rtoim of popular Indignation, as it
was thought that the area should
havo been sold, not to a group of spec
ulators, but to the city of Berlin, which
RATS EAT TOBACCO STOLEN FROM STORE Bigstone, S. D Not. 19. Miss Schnacke. a local grocer, found the explanation to her lack of profits when she replaced the board floor in ber store with a concrete pavement. Under the wooden floor the workmen found remnants of large quantities of groceries, some of which the rats had eaten most of and other kinds which they had tried to eat and failed.
which has created such a sensation DeBolt will sing at each evening per-
wherever it has been produced-
7 "The Traveling Salesman." "Italy is just like a beautiful comic opera all tms time,' declares Miss Rose Stahl, who spent last summer motoring through that country and found much to strengthen her appreciation of the humorous side of life which crops out so spontaneously in "The Chorus Lady," that sparkling comedy by James Forbes, author of "The Commuters" and "The Traveling Salesman" which la. to appear at
formance. ) Special attention must be called to
the fact that as Thanksgiving is a legal holiday, night prices prevail at the matinee on that day. A special school children's matinee is being arranged for on next Saturday.
The most remarkable find was several
plugs of a popular b,rand of chewing j the Gennett Thursday, December 1,
tobacco, half eaten. Evidently the under the direction of Mr. Henry a,
rats like the tobacco.
Harris. It is the farewell appearance
At Local Theaters
of Miss Stahl in ber marvelous characterization of the part of Patricia O'Brien, which she has now so ably sustained through several years In
' Howe's Pictures. Among the important bookings at the Gennett is one which makes easy the one time strenuous task of traveling abroad and seeing little while spending much. Now one can see much while spending little. All you need to do is to go via the Lyman H. Howe route. His travel festival is the best mode of traveling by proxy that could be conceived. On his new
program Mr. Howe promises to show--
more of the king's funeral than it
The Terrors of Ennui. Most ieop!e think that wonderful possessions make for happiness. But no. indeed. These things never bring happiness. Never, never, never! And don't you let yourself tntnk so for half a miuute. They bring, on the contrary, sadness, weaiineys and ennui. Ou. is there anything ua earth as awful as tnnui? It bite into the very soul and saps life of nil that is worth while. It is vtrse than sorrow, worse than sickness, worse than death. Now enuui always engenders other condition?
unless you die of it. Lots of peopl? have died of ennui, though the doctors and tW coroner call it all sort of different names. And among the conditions that develop from ennui are vice and dissipation. Designer.
No Exposure Far Him. The member of the legislature of whom some graft stories had been circulated was about to build a bouse. "You will want a southern exposure. 1 suppose r asked the architect. -Xo. slrr said the man. "If yott can't build this house without any exposure I'll get another architect-" Yonkers Statesman.
Ne Weight Reduction In Prospect. Mr. Xervee Will you be mine? Miss rtumpleigh You ask so much, Mr. Xervee 1 know It. but you don't seem to be setting any smaller. Boston Transcript.
WASH THAT ITCH AWAY It Is said that there are certain
springs in Europe that give relief and
One of "t'ae features of the theatrical
Ma frtuntrv anil Vnirlanri : Affr : A I was nnaaihla tnr nnv nna eiwtitnr in PXIiOSiflnn Which took nlaCP in Munich :CUrO tO IJAieilia BOU UUM. r IU WltP
i short trip this fall she will appear in 'see in London and In Windsor. His .'recently was the marionette theater. cascs- n ou knew th y Wfhtf a new nlav writtpn nrRfitv for her rpnrrwWtinn rpnr.mt th rnmhlnMt .. . ..... ... those Waters JOU COUld be relieved
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No mnre htimnrmis oltuatlnna mulil and hr wrmdprfii! ripnirtlon of lifo .U'ork of a dnn -nhnrnernnhpra from ! . . i irora tnat awiui uvu.
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"Seven Days.'
many locations. A ride un
which the characters of Seven Days more. Miss Stahl is supported by an Eiffel Tower. Paris; the eruption of ; Alumcn J!00, wn' ine exatouioa tooiv which is to be presented at the Gen- able company throughout, the same Mt. Etna; how the Japanese cele-i place, swarmed with theatrical people nett theater on Wednesday, Novem-! personnel which made her unparallel- brate; life on a training Bhip; Nor-j artists and patrons of the stage, ber 30, find themselves during the ed successes in Boston, New York and way and its world-renowned fiords; KVery person found something to inter-
ajj vi. iuo tut K?f2 cluLB VI Lilt? vJ Ur . V. uiv.agUy fo w 1 1 ao ..uv wii.ihu amavu i t.u oivuuvi v. uv iin u " ,
edy.
"The Girl in the Taxi."
Interest runs high in the forthcom
lng appearance in this city of
wonderfully successful and highly en
tertaining Parisian sensation "The
get her with numerous other subjects ; including many of the amusing kind j are Included In the program for t
that t Richmond.
"In Panama." One of the most tuneful of the recent musical comedies is "In Panama
which is to be presented at the Gen- tertainintr Parintan npnsatlnn "Thfi Miss Porter will have
nett theater on Tuesday, November Girl in the Taxi." which is scheduled ! Annual Sale of Millinery 29. Filled with funny situations the ' fnr th r.pnnptt theater on Mondav. ' sold regardless of cost.
entire play is one of the brightest November 28. The record achieved by seen for a long time while the music this play is an enviable one. Produc1s all of the catchy order which is ed in Chicago it scored an unqualified
sure to be whistled all over town for triumpTi and settled Itself firmly in
her SemiEverything 19-2t
the rest of the season.
"The Easiest Way."
Starr at the Gennett theater in Eugene Walter's remarkable play "The
FIRST DRINK SINCE GARFIELD WAS SHOT
Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 19. "Won't you have a glass of beer with me; it's
the hearts of the theater going public as the greatest and most divert-
ling piece ever brought out in the west-
or exceptional Interest to theatetr-! ern metropolis. For 300 nights it! the first drink I've bought since the goers is the announcement that David j proved a potent magnet to crowd the j day Garfield was shot," inquired an Belasco will present Miss Frances theater to the doors and it might be Lmi man r tn Wat
running there yet but for contracts j Dusinesa men as they stood at the bar j
wmcn aemanaea its presentation in tha kU Hf.iripihf.rer hotel vester-
The thorny side of the re- for ono year at the Belasco theater the Taxi" went from Chicago to Boe- i ,triraa0fi unnt I
vriiv oirni n mcii,iu"' i" ivvujm mew i urn. la tuts euuugesi piay uy i ton and repeated Its pnenomenai Itself, r.nd In particular the question! an American author produced In a 'success For three solid months it
est him, but the puppet theater was the chief attraction for us. We saw two performances Offenbach's 'Pretty Maid of Elizando' and 'King Viola and Princess Clarlnette,' by Muhlniann and Scherber. So clo sely did the spoken words harmonize with the acting of tho figures and so exactly, did the manipulators of the. strings and wires make the action suit the word that one fancied he saw living pygmies on the star."
wouldnx you .
ni!iVe vorv effort to take a trip to
Europe at once? Would you not be wiling to spend your lact cent to find the cure? But you need not leave home for these distant springs. Relief is right here in your own home town! " A simple wash of Oil of 'Wintergreen. Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Pre scrfption will bring instant relief to that terrible burning itch, and lea v the skin as smooth and healthy aa that of a child. It you have not already tried it, get at least a 25 cent bottle today. We assure you of instant relief. Conkey Drug Co., Cor. 9th and Mala k Sts., Richmond, Ind.
has bo expanded as practically to In- Easiest Way." This play, which ran j Boston at a certain date. "The Girl in !
elude It.
na In th nlnn of hiiilrtlnir nv nr thn AaaA ft ..-111 ho toA n-ik I
area. The war department, the Dea-iNew York cast and production. "The
tsche bank and the building society , Easiest Way depicts that aspect of
each claim a dominant voice in carry-1 New York life which is concerned
lng out the plan. Tho war department sold the area of Tempclhof on condition that It should not be handed over to building speculators; the bank ad-
caused the erudite amusement lovers of that city to forget their books and
with the tragedy of those women who are ro wedded to luxury that they will pay almost any price for its en
joyment. The scenes are laid in a for fce'r favors. "The Girl
. The .kaiser has become.more expert than ever with the rifle. He has had a new steel hand or fork fastened around the elbow of his short left arm with tho express purpose of serving as a gun rest. He Is thus able to regulate his rifio solely with his right hand. So delighted was he with the new apparatus and the good results he achieved in shooting that he embraced nil his friends.
It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves, corrects your stomach, makes every organ of the body strong and healthy; a great tonic. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea can't be beat Try It tonight. Conkey Drug Company.
charms of the fascinating lady
forms the pivot of the play around which her band of admirers scamper
in the Its like
In a room In a cheap side street theat- will not soon be seen on the local rical boarding house and a drawing . boards. room of an ultra expensive apartment i hotel in New York. In view of the j This Week at the Murray, fact that the production is made by Adam the man monkeV( heada the Mr. Belasco there is little need to bin at the Murray for this week. This dwell upon the perfection and artistry an!mal with the weH trained dog3 of the setting. An exceptionally capa-; wi e an unusual afraction. ble , company surrounds Miss Starr. , Adam BmokeSf eat8 drinks dresses
like a human. He can ride a bicycle
laughing at the supposed pleasantry. "Yes sir, I'm telling you the truth." continued the stranger after the steins
v-otp filled." the last time I crooked an I
to give themselves up to the ver-j elbow over a polished board was on i
whelming ana altogether t'eiigtuiul Julv 3 18S2, the day before President
wuo : rv,.KM v.:c c c riot On t n n t 0 vptit ill I
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vanced the purchase money on condl- ( country house near Colorado Springs 1 Taxi" should not be missed.
tion that it couiu iook to tne nunaings for the interest on its advance; and the building society claims to build after its own fashion. Meantime the city of Berlin has no voice In controlling the building with a view to Its harmonizing with the general aspect of the capital. Legal processes and other difficulties thus threaten all parties concerned, and In view of them and the popular dissatisfaction It Is quite porbable that the Reichstag, which has to ratify the sale by the war department, will refuse its consent and nullify the whole transaction.
"Russell Stock Co. I Commencing Tuesday afternoon the t
date I too became a murderer, but, as my victim, killed in the heat of passion, was far less important than a president. I was sentenced to life imprisonment instead of death, as was Geuteau. After serving twenty-eight years in the Moundsville prison in Virginia, I was released yesterday." - The man, who refused to give his name, said he was on his way to the home of a relative afc Zanesville, a littletown on the Wells-Allen county line, where he expects to make his home in the future.
and is an expert bowler. Adam does
not spend his time in a cage, but puts
Kusseii stocK company wtu piay a nve . at tllB w1 .,th h,
days' engagement at the Gennett the- j Tne BeBout jo are on the bill for ater playing a class of plays which !R muslcal number. Ansel and Dorian have never so far been offered in jtne eqiiilibrlgts pregent a number of Richmond except at high prices. The j . feature8 in this line. Edwin fact that the Russell players have been j Warren, that BOmewhat different complying a.prolongeu engagement atjedi comes with the best kind of
well for the favor which they must gain and the manner in which they present the pieces in their repertoire.
in which he has appeared this season. Vocalists of this entire community
will be delighted with the news that
CURE OF ECZEMA ID DANDRUFF 1
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OLD TIME QUAKER . WEDDING CEREMONY Plalnfleld, Ind., Nov. 19. Ell Pea
cock, a well-to-do young farmer, and
Miss Amy Worthlngton of Cardington, Ohio, were married In the little country church at Sugar Grove, according to the custom of the conservative Friends. Mr. Peacock and Miss Worthlngton each , made known to their respective monthly meetings their intention to marry, and committees reported favorably at the following monthly meetings. The parties then proceeded with their arrangements. There were no flowers or decorations of any kind. The bridal party, which consisted ot the bride, bridegroom and four attendants, took their places, on the front seat In the church, and 'after an hour spent in almost entire silence they arose and repeated the ceremony, no minister being required. The marriage certificate was signed by a number of Friends, and will be placed on the records, of Hendricks county. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party and a large number of guests went, to the newly furnished home of Mr. and Mrs. Peacock, where dinner was served.
CASH WAS GONE; WRECKS THE STORE Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 19. An odd robbery was committed here when one or more burglars broke in the men's furnishing store of Jones & Leary, in Main street, and wrecked the interior, shattering plate glass showcases, a large cash register and many other f xtures and opening every box in the store, turning the contents on the floor. The police arrested James Donovan, who said he was a teamster from Indianapolis. He was walking down the street with a bathrobe over his coat. Donovan had been drinking, and bis pockets were full of collars, ties and socks from the Jones & Leary store. His bead and arms were cut and bleeding, the result of breaking In the plate glass window at the rear of the store where be gained entrance. He said be could not remember anything about the robbery. The police believe be had a companion. Donovan evidently was angered when be found no money in the cash register and took revenge by .wrecking the store. Several hundred dollars da mange was done.
Mr. Edward Ruesel Is an actor who Is M,,rrv haa sort,! th r.
aeatJavrtte with all the audiences vices of Fred DeBol a protege of while Miss Grace Bryan, the eading.p Borriss. Mr. DeBoIt possesses lady who happens to bo a niece ot& remarkable voice and a rare treat is the famous Wm. Jennings Bryan is ; ,Q store fQr tne ona of Rich. one of the best actresses in the busl- ; mond,a most beautiful piayhouse. Mr. ness. The plays which they will play . in Richmond include The Bachelor )
and the Maid, Faust and Mrs.. Temple's Telegram. The opening bills to be used are The Girl In the Domino
for the matinee and The Devil at
night with ladies free under the usual conditions. A feature of the engage
ment is to be the presentation on Thanksgiving day of The Blue Mouse
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For Sale Turkeys and chickens, dressed or alive, Broilers, Roasters or Frys. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centerville, Ind. 17-7t
A 1AM' The Man Monlicy AND Trained Dogs AT THE This Week
Night Prices will prevail at the Matinee Thanksalvlng Day
The Old Stry. "Did narcllucke bear his misfortune like a man?" "Exactly like one. He blamed it all on his wife." Judge.
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It's as Important to be comfortably dressed for the Thanksgiving as it Is to be well fed on that day. All -we say is, see the Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Hats, Gloves, etc., at . LIGH TEN FELS Murray Theater Bldg. . 10TH AND MAIN.
Home Builders, Attention I The Richmond Loan & Savings Association Will Help Yon to Get a Dome No Premium No Membership Fee Consult the Secretary
Phone 17C8
21 N. CUT St.
Wft are selling a special lot of Fountain Syringes at 63 cents; Another style at 75 cents. Only a few dozen at these prices. They are called 2 and 3 quart sizes and are much better goods than you would expect at this price.
We have all the better grades of rubber goods up to $?.00 each. ADAMS DRUG STORE
6TH AND MAIN. "The Rexall Store"
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TUESDAY MATINEE WITH I TUESDAY NIGHT "THE GIRL IN THE DOMINO" EDWARDRUSSELL THE DEVIL Any Seat, 10c GRACE BRYAN Ladles Free
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Monday, Not. 28th THE GIRL IN THE TAXI.
Tuesday, Nor. 28th IN PANAMA
Wednesday, Nov. 33 SEVEN DAYS
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