Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 102, 19 February 1911 — Page 3

THE It ICH3IOXD PAIX ADIU3I AND . SUX-TEIEGRAM, SUNDAY, FEBRUART 19, 1011.

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A LITTLE Beginning to Sit Up and Discuss Hopefully of Successes Next Year. BY SYDNEY E8PEY. Washington, Feb. 18. Are the Republican! of the house downcast and Lopeleas regarding the outcome of the 1912 campaign. If ono could mingle on the floor and rub elbows with the leaders, the man who. manage the organization it would aoon manifest itself that the G. O. P. is not hors de combat, but is recovering from the November shock of defeat, and before the shadows of 1912 appear upon the political horizon the battle-scarred veterans of the par ty will be found standing shoulder to shoulder ready for the fray. It must be admitted that President Taft is the favorite for the 1912 Presidential nomination. To use a sporting term, he is at present a one to ten favorite. Hut the unexpected sometime has happened, and an outsider has captured the prize. However, if a vote, wero taken today President Taft would be nominated for another term. -Whip" Dwlght. of New York, says the Republicans were defeated by the Democrat. Not the Insurgents, for some of the insurgents were defeated In districts where they were supposed to bo Invincible, and a number of standpatters also bit the dust It was not Individuals, says the "Whip." but tbo Republican party that was whipped. However, "Whip" Dwlght is not discouraged. He says the responsibility Is now on tho snouldcrs of the Democrats, who are charged with legislation In the next congress and the Republicans will see to It that the majority In tho houHo next December hew to the lino. President Taft, he says, Is today the choice of the rank and file, ho has been faithful to the platform and his administration has been successful. What Butler Says. Representative Thomua S. Rutler, of Pennsylvania, ono of the leaders of tho house, who Is considered a good forecaster, says that the only thing that will prevent President Tafl's renomination Is tho President himself. If the president wants another term, says Mr. Butler, ho can have it. In the opinion of tho Keystone State statesman the revision of tho tariff by a Democratic house will unsettle business, causo manufacturers to limit production, and thus make hard times for labor, with tho result that the peoplo will look once more to the Republican party for relief. Hut this enthusiastic Taft sentiment Is not shared by all Republicans. Thero aro many who regard Senator Robert M. Ia Follette, of Wisconsin, as the man for the nomination. "Fighting Hob," ns his friends and admirers call him, belongs to tho Progressives. 'He docs not approve of much tnat the Taft administration has done, for on many vital issues he differs with the President. Some of the most severe criticisms against the administration have been printed In LuFollette's paper, and they were freely used by Democrats in the campaign of last year. It Is common talk that the Wisconsin Senator has a following in the west, banded together to bring about. If possible, his nomination for the Presidency. There la no ques tloning "Fighting Hobs" Independance of party tlea. He believes the tlmo has come for a reorganization of the G. O. P.; for the Infusion of new blod and Ideas, and his followers say he In the one man to rally that Inde pendent clement that played such an Important part In tho November election. Tho atatement has been made that the Wisconsin delegation to tho next Republican National Convention will be Instructed for La Follette. Hew About Cummins Whllo Ia Follette may be regarded of presidential size the fact should not bo overlooked that In Iowa there la a man of national prominence who looms high upon the horizon as a prcs Identlal possibility. Senator Cummins occupies an influential and commanding position In the senate. He ranks as a progressive of progressives and for yeara he has been 'boss" of Iowa. He bas been free In his comment on tho recommenda tlons of President Taft, and has never hesitsted to speak his convictions. He Is ambitious and does not attempt to conceal It He has progressive Ideas, believing that times and conditions have changed materially since the Republican party was born. Those who talk Cummins for 1912 say it la necessary for some such man to head the ticket If the Republican party Is to hold Its own, otherwise the party will follow In the footsteps of the old Whig party. The Iowa senator believca that the time has come for a stronger government; that legislation Is needed to better protect tho inter ests of the people from the greed of the trusts, and a modification of the tariff laws Is necessary so that the burdens of taxation may be more evenly divided. The Cummins boom bas appeared, and it must be admitted that It possesses drawing qualities. In the lloosler state former VicePresident Charles Warren Fairbanks Is looking wistfully toward 1912. He has been called the "Iceburg of IndlDON'T FORGET That NOW Is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Cost but little. DOUGAN & CO. Room 1, 1. O. O. P. Blda. Phone 1330.

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-Jr. her forgiving husband she sees the prospect of real happiness for them both. The cast provided by Mr. Thomi son is an exceptionally fine one. Roris Mitchell plays the wife and Lionel Adams the husband. Others of note are Gwendolyn Piers, Albert Sackett, Lizzie. McSall, Forrest Orr, Alice Kel ly, and William II. Sullivan. The Golden Girl. At the Gennett theater on Saturday, March 4tb, will be eagerly anticlpat ed by all the lovers of Musical Come dy and particularly those who enjoy ed with tuneful melodies last season when Mort H. Singer's then latest opera was received with enthusiasticacclaim by one of the most representative audiences of the season. Girl and the Outlaw. Roy Lamar is a new star on the theatrical horizon, but nevertheless,, or perhaps for that very reason, his present tour in "The CIrl and the Outlaw" is being watched with especial interest. Tho performance at the Gennett theater therefore on Monday, February 27th, will be an vent for it is not often that one bas the opportunity of acclaiming a "find" in the theatrical world before the metropolitan critics have laid their hands on them. Russian Orchestra. One of the really great dramatic sopranos of the day will be heard in this city on March 17, at the Gennett when Mmo. Nina Dimitrieff, the distinguished Russian singer, makes her first appearance hero with the Russian Symphony Orchestra, of New York, Modest Altschuler, conductor. This Is the second trans-continental tour of the remarkable organization, which is being directed by J. E. Francke, the well known concert manager, Mme. Dimitrieff recently gave a song recital in New York that proved a triumph for her. The critics of the daiy newspapers and tho public agreed that no soprano has . been heard in this country in years possessing such charm of-manner, beauty of voice and artistic interpretative abilities. Her program was widely varied and made the severest possible demands on Mme. Dimitrieff's equipment as a singer. The extent to which she qualified to the high demands of the exacting ECZEMA CAN BE CURED. My mild, soothing, guaranteed cure does , it and Free Sample proves it. Stops the Itching and cures to stay. Write Now Today. DR. CANNADAY, 1261 Park Square, Sedalia, Mo. DAIRY FEED THE DEST 24 CRUDE PROTEIN 7 ..." CRUDE FAT 9 FIBER A Quart of Milk for Half a Cent Richmond Feed Store 11 A 13 North $th. Phone 2196. .

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Is another. And it Is a long time Indeed since local people have had an opportunity of seeing the, play which has made Denman Thompson's name a household word in every American femily. It is many years ago since Mr. Thompson first presented his characterization of '"The Squire" before a public which acclaimed it the the greatest portrayal of the stage.

For years he presented nothing else, and when be did, the public still begged for "The Old Homestead." At last after many years, he has retired from the stage and spends his time at his New England home but "he still takes an active Interest in this "child of his life's labors" and if "for no other reason than that the performance at the Gennett theater on Tuesday, February 2Sth, .will be interesting. Pollock's Players. One of the most interesting plays that have been seen at the Gennett theater this season, will be presented by the Pollock players, as the opening play of their engagement. 'Hearts of the Blue Ridge" is a beautiful romance of the south in four acts. The story is one that holds the audience spellbound throughout the entire play. Some novel effects are used during the action of the playthree horses will be used in the production. It is a drama that holds the interest of old and young alike, there being an excellent vein of comedy, intermingled with deep pathos, thus appealing ,to all classes. Some very beautiful gowns are displayed by the ladies of the company In the second act of the play. Special vaudeville features will be introduced between the acts, thus avoiding tiresome waits. An entire change of program will be given at each performance, with daily matinees. Ladies will be admitted free under the usual conditions on Monday evening. At the Murray. Coming to the Murray this week is the recognized world's leading novelty musical act. It is Willard's Temple of Music, one of the highest class ed and highest salaried acts which has ever appeared on the Gus Sun circuit and brought to this city after a record' of unparalleled success in several other cities in this state and Ohio. One of the places in Ohio where the act scored particularly heavy was at the Hippidrome in Cleveland. The act is built on a stupendous scale, carrying a pipe organ besides a carload of other special appliances and novelties. Featured in the production, which is manned by five artists, is a musical sawmill shown in full operation. During the action sparks of fire flash about the $ Clothing IIW Store 710 Main

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