Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 186, 14 May 1911 — Page 3
THE ItlCIOIOXD PAULDIUai AND 8UN-TEiEeAM.SUXDATf 3IAY 14, 1911.'
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TfllflL OF IIYE TO RIVAL nOTORIOUS RUEFJBRAFT CASE Nye and Five Other Ohio Legislators Are Charged With Having Accepted Bribes for Voting.
(Continued from Page One.) as bona fide lobbyists actively engaged in furthering certain legislative measures agreed upon between themelves and their backrs. Many consultations were held in the little room at the hotel and it is aid that so greedy were the solons for the tendered wealth that at times a overflow meeting was held In the hall where a stenographer concealed In an adjoining room took the place of the dictagraph In recording the conversatlon. With these meetings going on dally and the mass of evidence gainst both senators and representatives accumulating it looked to the Jubilant backers of the scheme, as though at least a score of legislators would be involved. These prospects Were, however, brought to a sudden termination by the action of Representative Nye, who preferred charges against the hotel lobbyists, which culminated in their arrest before they had time to complete full investigation. 8oon after the arrest, however, the news began to pervade the town that the alleged bribers were in reality detectives. Consternation reigned among the legislators. An attempt was made to hold legislative - inquiry, which. If allowed would have given the guilty men a chance to obtain Immunity by testifying. This was quickly stopped by Governor Harmon, and an unprecedented exodus of lobbyists, members of the legislature and representatives of corporations, began, till the town, once filled to overflowing with a borde of politicians, was all but deserted. The detectives were soon released, their evidence submitted to the Jackson county grand Jury and indictments quickly followed. Nye and his friends, protesting innocence to the last were arraigned before Judge Kinkead together with burglars, murderers, and highwaymen, and their trial day set. An eminent criminal attorney refused a retainer as their counsel, and the greatest excitement prevailed as the court adjourned and the accused men left the court house under a ball aggregating 140,000. At Local Theaters . At the Murray. - A delightful musical comedy condensed into a 25 minute sketch but retaining all the brilliancy and ginger tot a life slsed production is the best description of the "Leading Lady" which appears at the Murray theater the coming week. The principal roles are entrusted to Miss Mercedes Lorens a pretty snd vivacious soubrette and two clever comedians from London, England, Ralph Lynn and Ed Coleman. To back them up In the manner of large musical comedies is a sextet of pretty show girls who have catchy musical numbers to offer. The company carries its own setting, a beautiful Interior of n New York hotel. In "Bits of Devil" Duffy and Sawtelle have an act that is rich in humor, sparkling in wit and bubbling over with satire. It commences with smiles and ends with roars of laughter and atoms of applause. Scintilla is a violinist who knows rell the wsy In which to get the most out of her fiddle. Her selections are Well chosen and played with feeling. Nelson and Kitty Sterling will no doubt come in for their share of the applause.' Master Nelson Sterling is a young chap of probably seven years of age who is an extemporaneous comedian of some note while Miss Kitty, his partner. Is a singer of great ability. n Mae Lean Another Week. The fact that the Mac Leans will Remain at the Gennett during the coming week and will present several new war dramas for the G. A. R. Encampment has been received with unbounded enthusiasm by the theater-going public of Richmond. They had received many encontums on their form- . sr visits but this last week has comttetely eclipsed all other comtnentares and they are hailed on all sides as being quite the best stock company which has ever appeared in Richmond. Miss Nana Bryant, the Girl With the Sun Kissed Hair, is possessed of a most charming personality which is so appealing in all her work and which creates a feeling of admiration every time she appears on the stage. P. G. Maclean is also a favorite both on and off the stage and has gained a host-of friends. The opening bill on Monday night will be , -Dad's Own Girl." and ladles will be admitted free tinder the usual Monday night conditions. ' "Miss Nobody from Starland" in all ber regal splendor comes to the Gen pett next Monday, May 22nd. Mr. W. A. Singer is sending practically the lame excellent organisation that cored such an emphatic success last season where it enjoyed a run of over tot consecutive performances at the Princess theater where it had its premier performance. "Miss Nobody from Starland" Is SC Kyal's 8prlng Sarsaparilla wlU irons your energy to top notch, put
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President Harrington has very wisely selected Ed Dye to serve as sergeant at arms this coming year. Now watch the lights go out and business cease when meeting time comes. For the information of the honorable press chairman, Mr. Kraft of Post Q, writing in the Albany Evening Tribune, I would beg to advise that I do not spell my name Quick. I was not born that way, and my actions since that important event have been such that I never felt like assuming it, and I do not think it possible for me to And anybody else of a different opinion therefore I have been compelled to be satisfied with going through life and spelling it gg. The twenty-first annual convention of the Indiana division has come, passed this way and has gone on record to me from now on only a memory. With that memory, however, will come up at all times pleasant recollections of the harmony and good fellowship so evident. Harmony was bo thick you could not cut it, and new faces who had not attended some stormy sessions now forgotten, cannot realize what once was, and is no more peace to the ashes. Post G, Terre Haute, did itself proud in the entertainment given the guests and apparently nothing - was left undone that should have been done, and nothing done that would have been better omitted. Richmond's delegation numbered fourteen of the faithful, as follows: T. C. Harrington, E. E. Lebo, John J. Hegger, Frank HIghley, M. L. Hasty, Fred Haisley, S. N. Jenkins, 'A. Gordon. William Morris. Jas. G. Martin, L. E. Turner, John HIghley, and W. H. Quigg. A ball and banquet was given on Friday night, well attended and well enpjoyed. The parade on Saturday morning was a "dinger," and as all the delegates wore white hats, it made the occasion of more than an ordinary attraction. ' The officers elected for the coming year were as follows: President, Charles S. Dowing, Lafayette. Vice president, Charles M. Gregg, Crawfordsville. Secretary and treasurer, W. D. Chambers, Terre Haute. Chairman press committee, W. A. Ryan, Terre Haute. Chairman railroad committee, Jas. R. Crawford, New Albany. Chairman hotel committee, G. A. Mendenhall, Richmond, Ind. President Zlnk presided over the convention with ability and handled the gavel like an old timer. National Secretary-Treasurer Logan, and National Director Wachten were present and each graced the occasion with an interesting talk. No city in the state bid for the convention next year, and the matter was left to the decision of the state board. "Uncle Billy" Ryan was the recipient of . a handsome watch and chain from the Terre Haute post in token of his long service as press chairman of both the post and state. Long life to you "Uncle Billy." Mrs. Will Morris was the only lady representative at the convention of Richmond's feminine T. P. A. populafj jXTOtUBtfHTS INDEPENDENT PIANOTUNEKand REPAIRER Thirteen Years Factory and ' Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. DON'T FORGET That NOW Is the time to protect yourself against loss by WIND8TORMS. Costs but little. COWAN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, l O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. J. A. WALLS OPECIALIGT
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Hon, and her presence was' appreciated. It is hard to know why more ladies from Post C were not there. We hare some good lookers when they are properly made up, at least we are not ashamed of them in comparison. Do better next year, girls.
Indiana division is to be congratulated that the convention elected Mendenhall as chairman of the hotel committee. Al is one of the .fellows that does things. Indiana hotel landlords take notice, for his approval or disapproval means something. President Zlnk calls John B. Hegger (he of German origin) Mr. Haggerty. Harrington and Zink do not now speak as they pass by. E. E. Lebo, T. C. Harrington, L. E. Browne and J. B. Hegger were selected as delegates to the national con vention to be held in Philadelphia In June. FLED FROM BOREDOM. The Tale of a Purposely Interrupted Yachting Cruiso. A few seasons back a well known hostess chartered a splendid yacht for August and Invited a large number of her friends for a three weeks' cruise. At Cnt all west well, though the party was not specially well assorted, but after a few days they began to evince signs of- being somewhat bored with each other's company. - The bostess marked these signs of Incipient' boredom, which became more plainly evident each day. and at last in despair she took counsel with one of ber guests, an old and experienced yachtsman. "What on earth shall I do to amnse these people?' she asked. - The yacbtjman looked at the serene sky snd calm, bine water and shook his head doubtfully. "A storm would enliven them up a bit." be said, "but" the weather looks quite settled. There Is only one thing to be done. You must arrange a breakdown; the engineer will manage that all right for you. He has probably often done so before. Then you must make for the nearest port for repairs and let your guests have a run ashore. Some of them, I expect, will find an excuse for bidding you goodby and those who remain with you will get along all right together. The hostess took her guest's advice and arrived at Toulon a day later, where nigh twenty of her guests bid ber goodby. London M. A. P. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
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