Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 42, 23 December 1911 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PAIj!aPIU3I AND SUN -TELEGR Ail, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911.
HOSPITAL INMATES ARE TOJEEBRATE Christmas Holiday Week to Open at Easthaven This Evening.
Expectations for a big Chrintmas holiday celebration are being entertained by employea and Inmates at
Kaitbaven hospital today. Festivities open this evening, and arrangements have been made by the hospital authorities to have some form of entertainment for every day during the Holiday week. Two comedies will be the leading features of the festal week, while dances, socials, and special religious services will also be on the program. The employes will sit up to watch the new year come in. Hollowing is the program for the holidays: Saturday, December 23 7::tu p. m. The Comedy "The Time of His Life" Styiday, December 24 l:'uO p. m Religious Services Rev. S. It. Lyons 7:30 p. m .. Moving Pictures .Music Readings Ch ristmas
!:0 am. ... Distribution of Presents 8:00 p. m Employes' Social Tuesday, December 7:30 p. m Patients' Dance . Wednesday. December '11 7:30 p. m. . . Night Attendants' Social Thursday, December 8 7:30 p. m Moving Pictures Friday, December 2!) V:30 p. in Patients' Social Sunday, December 31 1:30 p. m Religious Services Rev. E. G. Howard 7:30 p. m. ... Moving Pictures, Music
9:00 p. m. ... Employes' Watch Party New Year's Day 2:00 to 4:00 p. m Open House Wards One and A, Cottage C D and Triplet, and Hospital Groups 8:00 p. m Employes' Social Tuesday, January 2 7:30 p. m. The Comedy "A Roeue's Luck"
The following is the cast for thej
snow 10 ue prouuceu mis cicuiuj, "The Time of His Life:"
CAST Mr. Bob Grey Mrs. Bob Grey Tom Carter Mrs. Peter Wycombe Mr. Peter Wycombe . Dorothy Landon
Mr. James Landon Uncle Tom flffirpr llocan
The cast for "A Rogue's Luck,"
A comedy in three acts
WIRE NEWS FLASHES
in police court today for Scott An- rrf QTART rAMPAIPV thony. a clerk at the Dewey Hotel, who j yyj AAV A VAiTAJrAAVAlTi I was sentenced to six months for steal- RIGHT AFTER XMAS
ing a stickpin. The judge released him ; ..
on probation.
(National News Association) TAFT GENEROUS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. President
Taft gave over six hundred Christmas j
presents today, the largest number in and several others
the history of the white house. The cost aggregated thousands of dollars.
. . . Mr. Stiles . Mrs. Metcalf . . Dr. Carter
.. Miss Miles j Dr. Boyle j Miss Marshall ; Mr. Best : . Mr. Malcomb !
Mr. Thatcher
BEER POISONED. HENDERSON. Ky., Dec. 23. Phil Burris, formerly of Evansville, was arrested today charged with supplying
JUMPED TRACK. DECATUR, Ills., Dec. 23 Express messenger Repp was badly injured
slightly, when a
Wabash passenger train jumped the track because of a defective switch at
i Knight's station at three o'clock this j morning.
(National News Associatiou) WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. Senator I-a Follette lectured Wednesday night
in New Castle, Pa., and last night in Passaic, N. J. He spoke on representative government. He will speak
again tonight. These engagements , were lecture dates made months ago. 1 The subject of these addresses on ; ! these occasions is non-partisan. He j . is speaking on popular government.
CONTEST A REPORT
Of Executor of John Shafer Estate.
Felix Hopper
Jeremiah Majilton Harry Havisham . Herbert Hawtree . Constable Jones . . Mrs. Dora Majilton
Dr. Turner
.. Mr. LaPort . Mr. Kassler Mr. Hemphill Mr. Best Miss Williams
Mrs. Arabella Havisham
Dr. Wickens
When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by all dealers.
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iuituii'u ucn mot. ui&ui invu icouu-; p OINTMENT fails
ea in tne aeatn oi iiarrj mjysier, aged 18; a negro cook named Davis and the serious illness of five other members of the Royster family.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS j The senator will return to Washing-v-,,,. -,,co-it u-m rfnnH mnnv ton to remain until Tuesday, when he
to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
JUR SELECTED. Danville, Ind., Dec. 23 A jury of merchants and farmers was seleced today to try Charles Miller for killing William McCasklin in a quarrel ostensibly over a chicken. Sensational developments, dragging a woman into the case are promised.
Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. DOc.
MRS. LIGHTBOURN LITTLE IMPROVED
A cablegram from Bermuda Island this morning states that Mrs. Lightbourn, mother of Rev. J. S. Lightbourn, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal
church, is slightly improved today. Mrs. Lightbourn has been critically ill for some days, and today's cablegram is the first encouraging word that has been received. Rev. Lightbourn is waiting for word on Christmas Day to inform him whether to come to his mother's bedside.
MINE TRAGEDIES. LONDON, Dec. 23. Two hundred .miners were trapped by the flooding of the Tetley coal mine at Wigan today. It is feared scores perished.
GETS CLEMENCY. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 Representative Crumpacker secured clemency
City Statistics
Evidence as to the exceptions of the heirs to the final report of their brother, Adam Henry Shafer, as executor of the estate of his father, John Shat-
er, until nis ueatn a large iana owner in Jefferson township, was heard by Judge Fox of the circuit eourj Friday afternoon. Arguments will be made by the attorneys next week I sometime, and the court's decision will i be rendered thereafter.
I lit" lit il B, IUI lUUillf -T Oiaici o papmnj jend four brothers, are attacking the Parsnips have boused at different i final rei,ort r a"1 th times for the making of both bread tor on tne ground m "sked t0 ra,u h and wine. lor n's services; that the attorney for
starts his campaign trip tor the middle J wet. His first speech of that series I will be at Youngstow n, O. at noon i Wednesdav.
the estate demanded too much, -and that their brother did not make a proper accounting of the personal property. The brother is also accustd of having colluded with David Snellencareer of Henry county for the purchase of one of the faims of the dt-
' cedent. The sisters and brothers contesting , the report averred that there was an ' agreement with John C. Dodson of ; Cambridge City that he should act as j attorney for the estate, and charge for Ibis services not more than $100. The j attorney denies this. He charged approximately $t00 for his services ami ! those of his associate counsel The executor asked for his services about ! $.".00, the other heirs claiming it was too much, though less than the amount j which might have been charged under ithe statute, it was stated.
Palladium Want Ads Pay.
Marriage Licenses. 1 . Clell Beard, Randolph county, "Jl, farmer and Myra Hunnicutt, Economy, 19, at home. Benjamin H. Chamberlain, Centerville, 19, farmer, and Lena Ridenour, Centerville, 19, at home.
A Load of Bricks. Seven pounds Is the weight of the ordinary brick, and a load consists of 500 bricks.
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