Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 30, 9 December 1911 — Page 4
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CHARLES L. SLATTERY. The Rev. Dr. Charles L. Slattery,
rector of Crace church in New York city, was born in Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 0, 1867. He is a graduate of Harvard, class of 1891, and of the Episcopal Theloglcal seminary, Cambridge, Mass.
He was ordained a deacon in 1894 and
a priest one year later. He was master in the Oroton School and a. rector of 8t Andrew's, Ayer, Mass., from 1894 to 1896. For eleven years he was dean of the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, Minn. He was rector of Christ episcopal church, Springfield, Mass., when he was called to Grace church some months ago to fill the pulpit made vacant by the death of t he Rev. Dr. William R. Huntington. Dr. Slattery is the author
or several biographies and religious -works.
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A MONSTER WHALE. One Way In Which It Resembled Tiny Species of Fish. On winter some years ago a large whale was killed near one of the Atlantic seaports. Its carcass was taken ashore, loaded on two flat cars and transported far Inland to cities where a whale was a cariosity that people would pay to see. It was necessary, of course, that the exhibitions should be given In unbeated halls, and as it was a cold winter the whale kept in a fairly good state of preservation for a considerable number of weeks before it ' became Imperative to close the amusement season so far as that particular cetacean was concerned. While it was on exhibition in Chicago a merchant from a little town in southern Illinois, who happened to be In the city on business, went to see it. When be returned home he could talk of nothing else. "Yon may think you've seen big fish,' he said, "but unless you've come across a whale somewhere you haven't." "How long wss It, Jeff?" somebody asked him. "It was mighty close to ninety feet and about fifteen feet thick. It was the biggest thing 1 ever saw out of the water that swims In the water." "Well," said the village doctor, "you dldu't expect to find it a smelt, did you?" "No." be answered hesitatingly, "but It did. Just a little." Exchange.
HIS EBEH GONE H BOILS CURED
Eczema Began When Three Weeks Old. Arms, Shoulders and Breast a Solid Scab. Boils Broke Out During Teething. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and He Was the Picture of Health.
The other day there was a whole show window full of Christmas cards. Most of them had somewhere on them this legend: "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." They were very pretty cards. Some patient person had spent hours upon hours of careful designing in working out the message of friendliness and good cheer; of kindliness and thoughtfulness. Soon they will be coming through the mails and stacks of them will lie piled up for tired mail clerks to marvel at not at their beauty but at the drudgery of life. "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.' Oh how we wish that were true! Here are two days coming within a week of each other. Here is one the festival of goodness or Godness. Here is one day in which the whole world is supposed to stop and make believe that life is merry, and within a week comes another festival in which we are admonished to be happy for the whole year to come. But is seems that a great many people are engaged not in making merry but in making other people merry; and not in being happy but in making other people happy. Those phrases are confusing. Surely it should be the delight of all mankind to see that other people are happy and merry! Surely it should delight the heart until it burst with pleasure to take up this business of doing things for other people. How happy the Hunyak who works for the United States Steel corporation must be to brave the roaring furnace for $1.67 a day, seven days in the week. Don't you wish him a very merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year? How merry his heart must be. and how happy the long unbroken stretch of days before him. Have joy in your work! For someone else; while your offspring is crowded out into the world to taste of its merriment and happiness at what stupendous wages one may well imagine when a men gets $1.67. An then what chance has the manger born child to believe in your Christmas and New Years. Very little. He lives and dies and perhaps his life is sweet to him but The two days we are about to celebrate ought to take these things into account. The "deserving poor" would vanish in a puff of smoke if men actually received exactly what they earned.
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And this is coming about in this day and generation. Are we any of those things which end in "ist" socialist or anarchist. Not so. This thing is a little broader than any creed or any party or any faith. It is coming out of the great fundamental Truth, that many men wisely and unwisely have died to bring to the front. Nineteen hundred years ago ONE MAN started us afresh. AND WHAT HAVE WE DONE WITH HIS EXAMPLES?
Note: In the mean time, until men see the grievous wrong that is being perpetuated perhaps once in this year we can remember a little of the Great Truth. The Associated Charities will help you And you perhaps need the help in making this really a very merry Christmas, and, at least, a happier New Year. A post card will show your willingness and it will be your best Xmas Card.
FORUMOFTHE PEOPLE Articles Contributed for This Column Must Not Be in Excess of 400 Words. The Identity of All Contributors Must Be Known to the Editor. Articles Will Be Printed in the Order Received.
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY'
DECEMBER 9. 1608 John Milton, the great English poet, born. Died Nov. 8, 1674. 1641 Sir Anthony Van Dyck, famous Flemish painter, died. Born March 22, 1599. 17g6 Sierra Leone founded as an asylum for destitute negroes from the United States and West Indies. 1824 Peruvian achieved independence by defeating the Spaniards at Ayacucho. 1841 Through train service established between Boston and Albany. 1861 The Confederate congress passed a bill admitting Kentucky to the Confederacy. 1874 Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell university, died. Born Jan. 11, 1807. 1902 Germany and England joined in a naval domonstration against Venezuela.
Curious Optical Properties. Asterisni is the beautiful name given to a curious optical property of certain minerals. They show a star shaped figure where light is reflected from them or transmitted through them. This Is seen In the star stone, which is a sort of sapphire, and in the star ruby. There is asterisni also In mica. The photograph of a lamp flame taken through a plate of mica shows a six rayed star, with six fainter radiations between. Outwardly star mica resembles the ordinary form and shows the same phenomena under polarized light. When examined under the microscope, however, the star mica is found to contain fine needles of another mineral. And these are regularly arranged at angles of 120 degrees. To these needles is due the star seen by transmitted light Chicago Tribune.
The Butcher Bird' Larder. It is possible that the butcher bird's "curious and cruel iiabit" of impaling various creatures upon hedge thorn is his way of supporting his wife during her period of seclusion. Of many species the female is fed by the male on the nest, but the butcher bird's prey consists often of creatures which are
i too large to be eaten at a mouthful.
Even if the male could always drag these carcasses to the nest it is obvious that the female could not eat them there, so the "larder" may have been hit upon as a happy device to get over the difficulty, the female flitting thith-
i er to help herself whenever she is hun- ! gry. Country Life.
Going Astray at Sea. The difficulty of keeping a modem steamship on a straight course is no slight one. The helmsman steers by the compass, and. while a single degree of deviation appears very small on the compass card, it would if continued carry a fast steamship four miles out of her course in a single day's run. Yet the compass gives the course more accurately than the ship can be steered. Owing to the deflect lng power of the waves and the rolling of the ship, which if she is of the twin screw type causes first one of her propellers and then the other to exert greater effect, the course is continually shifted a little this way and that despite the helm. The only safety is In correcting the compass course by frequent observations of the sun, moon and stars. New York Tribune.
His 8chem Succeeded Even Though It Did Upset the Family. An excited man rushed into the office of a banker with his mouth full of words. "Say." he paused, "you remember well enough that I was In here for two hours this morning, don't you mebbe two and a half, but two anyhow?" The banker nodded that he recalled that fact. "Uh, huh," went on the excited man. slightly relieved, "and those two hours or more included the hour between 10 and 11 o'clock, didn't they? You remember that, don't you?
"Ah, I am glad you remember. Now, if my wife calls up and asks you if I was here right in sight every minute of the time from 10 to 11 you could tell her so truthfully enough, couldn't you? Good! What do you think? You know that fellow Smith that lives right next door to us? Always seemed like a nice fellow, but what do you s'pose he did this morning? On his way by the house he tells my wife that I've Just been arrested for insulting a woman down on the public square about 10:30 and that I then got into a fight with her husband, who managed to punch my face for me before the police got there. "Smith thought it'd be a great joke. I s'pose. Yeh. Funny one. wasn't it? And now my wife called me up and won't believe there wasn't anything to it. Says the reports may have been exaggerated, but surely something must have happened. Gee! I'm glad you're able to prove an alibi for me. Well, I must get along. This thing's upset me so that I've had to let my work just sort of slide."
The banker waited for the wife to call him up. Intending to do everything in his power for the acquittal of his friend. In about three-quarters of an hour the friend came rushing in again. This time he was smiling and was less excited. "It's all right." he said. "Here's bow it all happened. My wife had an awful spell of hiccoughing and ran
over to the Smiths to see if they knew any way to stop it. Smith had heard that sudden fear or sudden consternation would stop it. so he faked up the story about me insulting the woman. His scheme worked, except my wife wouldn't believe him at first when he told her that he'd just said it to stop hiccoughs. Everything is - all right now, though. Smith's terribly sorry about it, but he meant well enough." New York Herald.
THAT BELT CAR. Editor Palladium: Your paper was in error in quoting jae as saying that the belt car. which 6truck the Leed auto, was running so fast at 9th street that it could not stop until it was 20 or 30 feet east of the stopping place. What I said (over the phone) was, that there must have been something wrong with the car, because although it was not going fast at 9th street, where I got on. it did not stop until it was 20 or 30 feet east of the stopping place, and that same cause must have had something to do with the accident at 18th street. (I have since learned that the wet tracks was the cause. 1 said the
motorman was not to blame, it that j were so, but as far as the necessity j was concerned for such fast running i by the belt car in order to make the I lominute schedule, there was no such j necessity; which was proved by the j fact that the belt car nearly always j was ahead of time at the North Ej
street switch, and had to wait there for the other car going east. And that has been the fact, .as all those who use the belt car know. If that two minutes of waiting at the switch were used in a slower schedule from
8th and Main to that point there would be little danger to the public and little i
ground for complaint anywhere. It
is manifestly unfair to demand of the traction company a belt line car to run between the regular N. E cars, which means a fifteen minute schedule, and then blame the company for making the schedule, unless the company orders its belt line crew to do as they have done make excessive speed and then stand idle a couple of minutes at the E street switch waiting for the other car. I for one do not
believe that the company would do ,
such a thing for I believe the belt
line car has clearly vindicated, not only its utility to the public, but its profit to the company, and there is no reason why it should be deliberately made a failure by either the officers or the men. B. B. Johnson. Dec. 911.
ALEXANDER HEINEMANN. , Alexander Heinemann, the celebrat- i ed German baritone, appeared in re-j cital last evening for the second timej in Richmond, before an enthusiastic j audience which recalled him repeated-; ly. ; To reiterate a phrase made here last j year Alexander Heinemann is a su-; perb artist. A superlative interpre- j tive genius. A wonderful musical me- j dium through which is filtered the j melodies and harmonies of the master j composers, and the essence of the po- j etic themes around which they weave the fabric of sound. ! This is done with the absolute per- j
ic "The Pirate's Song," with words by Robert Louis Stevenson given in English. The tendernesses and humours of life, too, are interpreted with subtle appeal by this singer as in "Der Kuas" and "An Old Fashioned Fellow" tto
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"Wohin?" by SchubeiV :whos lyricism is fine and intense and in direct apposition to the terrible "Robespierre." Heinemann is. altogether, a genius and in nothing more than this that his art is so perfect it conceals vocal limitations. E. G. W.
Opossum and Sweet Pota
fection of musical form, the faultless ; toCS free lOTllSfht at Ed MllCV S
technique. j But this unaccompanied would leave an audience cold. It would command ' the admiration of the musical initate but would not touch the heart of the i layman. Heinemann, however, is en- j dowed with histronic gifts of an un- j usual order in addition to a vocal or-; gan as flexible as a willow wand and j as warm and full of color as a golden !
autumn day. united to a magnetic and compelling personality you have an irresistible combination. Heinemann is the incomparable ballad and lieder singer. And in nothing more was his versatility shown last evening than in the presentation of "The Little Irish Girl" as an encore in feeling the antithesis of that of his own nationality, but sung with exquisite interpretation of its lightness, its sentiment and its racial quality. This artist, however, reaches the very apogee of musical expression in those compositions which breathe the terror, the melancholy, the fatality of life, and above all, its sardonics, for Heinemann has a canny appreciation of social and spiritual contrasts, of life's sarcasms and its grim ironies. In "Robespierre" he reached a dramatic climax In a vocal presentation of
the horror of death by way of the guillotine, and in the grim and sardon-
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MMy ton was about three weeks old when I noticed a brvsktnc-out on his cheeks, from which a watery substance oozed. A short time after, his arms, shoulders and breast
broke out also, sua in a few daj-s became a sol Id scab. I became alarmed, and called our family physician who at once pronounced the disease eccema. The little fellow was under bis treatment tor about three months. By the end of that time, he seemed no better. I became disrouraced. I
imniud thai doctor's treatment, and ram-
menceu ins um ui vuimui uu vuument, and in a few days noticed a marked change. The eruption on bis cheeks was almost healed, and his shoulders, arms and breast were decidedly better. When be was about seven months old, all trace of the scsema was cone. "Durmf his teethbif period, hts head and fsee were broken out In boils which I cured with Cuticura 8oap and Ointment. Surely be must nave been a great sufferer. Durnuc the time of teething and from the time I dropped the doctor's treatment. 1 used the . Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, not hint else, and whea two years old be was the Picture of health. His complex km was soft and beautiful, and his bead a mass e( silky curls. 1 had been afraid tnat be would Bwverbe welt, and I feel that I owe a arcs deal to the Cutk-ura Bemerftes." (Signed) Mrs. Mary W. Rams- 234 . Jackson St.,
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Slim Chance For Her. A missionary who was making his way through a backwoods region came upon an old woman sitting outside a cabin. lie entered upon a religious talk and finally asked her If she didn't know there was a day of judgment coming. "Why. no," said the old lady; "I hadn't heerd o that. Won't there be more than one day?" "No, my friend; only one day," was replied. "Well, then," she mused, "I don't reckon' I can get to go, for we've only got one mule, and John always has to go everywhere first." New York Sun.
Might Help Some. "It's up to you to do something to help out Neighborhood Improvement soclation." "I'm for it. 111 make my daughter ell her piano." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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Why He Laughed. Miss Mattie belonged to the old south, and she was entertaining a guest of distinction. On the morning following bis ar
rival she told Tillie. the little colored j maid, to take a pitcher of fresh water j
to Mr. Firman s room and to say that Miss Mattie sent him her compliments and that If he wanted a bath the bathroom was at his service. When Tillie returned she said: "I tol him. Miss Mattie. en be laughed fit to bus' hisself." "Why did he laugh. Ttllie?" "I dunno." "What did you tell him?" "Jus what you tol' me to." "Tillie. tell me exactly what you said." "1 banged de doah. and I said. 'Mr. Firman. Miss Mattie sends you her lub. and she says. "Now you can get nn nnd wash yo'self." Lippincott's.
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