Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 47, 30 December 1911 — Page 3

THE RICH3IOXD PAL LADIIM AM) SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, liMl.

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MARRY ORIENTALS iAjaericans Entirely Too In- ' dependent to Submit to Eastern Customs. KEW YORK, Dec. 30. "Never marTr n Oriental it's a fatal mistake," ttd the beautiful Princess Hassan. o, before her marriage to a cousin the Khedive of Egypt was Miss Ola mpnrey, of California. After five r' absence from her native land. Princess arrived on the Olympia flffom her home In London, and she will s'emaln a few ilava at th Knirkor-

focker before going to join her mothr in Oakland, Cal. 1 I The princess apoke feelingly and

somewhat knowingly on the subject of marriage between members of the Oriental and Occidental nations, for her life as a member of the Khedive's immediate family was one that waa far from romantic and happy. "To begin with," Hhe said, "an American girl, is roared far too independently and too spoiled by her own countrymen to be dominated and effaced in the manner an Oriental expects his wife to be. You Hoe, my meeting with Prince Hassan was so romantic and I wur ho overpowered "with his great manner and his magnificence that I married him impulsively after two months" courtship. The princess whose face glowed with enthusiasm over her return "home" went on to tell of her plans and other interests. "I won't say definitely what I am to do, but 1 may return to the stage. I have with mo several playa on which 1 have an option, and during my utay here I am to meet some managers anxious to see me." "Then you consider matrimonay a failure?" "Matrimony Isn't necessarily a failtire, but 1 will say since my marriage with Its unhappy end, to an Egyptian prince, I have grown in my respect and admiration for the American man. No man on earth is so fine as our own Yankee men. None is as big-hearted, ao generous and kind to the women. "My marriage to an Oriental has made me believe more strongly than ever that no happy marriage can be founded on anything else than genuine quality. To these perfectly mated a man and a woman should be first pals or at least be pals as well as lov ers. Love may grow cold, but genuine comradeship and understanding be tween man and woman will always last." A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder A friend advised him to go to Hot 8pringH. That meant an expense of 91G0.00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it In Chamberlain's Lini tnent. Three days after the first appli cation of this liniment he was well, For sale by all dealers. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At the Gennett. Tonight "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Jan. 1 "The Millionaire Tramp." Jan. 4. "The Goose Girl." Jan. 6. "Miss Nobody from Starland." .'an. IB "Aborn Grand Opera Co. Jan. 25. Polk-McGibeny recital. At The MurrayAll Week Vaudeville. At Coliseum. Feb. 28 Symphony orchestra con cert. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Uncle Tom's Cabin, the one play that never grows old will be present ed at the Gennett Theater tonight Claim Is made that Collier's produc tlon Isthe largest and best on the road The play will be given in its entirety. Every act and scene will be shown ex BABY PITIFUL SIGHT WITH ECZEMA Completely Covered. Bandaged from Head to Foot. Dared Not Wash Him. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 4 Weeks and He Was Cured. " A fc-r da.T after birth we noticed an Inflamed spot on our tat.v's hip which soon bogsu !.prvdins until baly was completely cov ered even in his eye?, cars and scalp. Vor cifrht weeks ho a3 bandaged from head to foot. He could net have a stitch of clothing on. Our regular physic ian pronounced it chronic eczema. Ho is a very able physician and ranks with the best in this locality, neverthe less, the disease hep an (spreading until baby as compHely covered. He was losing t1ts!i o rapidly that we became alarmel and decided to try Cuticura toap and Ointment. "Sot until I commenced using Cuticura 6oap and Ointment could we tell what ba looked like, as we dcred not wash him, and 1 had been putting one application after another on bin. On removing the scale from bla bead the hair came oft. and left hira entirely bald, but since we bave been usm? Cuticura Soap aid Ointment he has as much hair m ever. Four weeks after we began to use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment he was entirely cured. I don't believe anyone could bare eczema none than our baby. "Before weused the Cuticura Remedies we could hardy look at him, he was such m pitiful sight. He would fuss until I would treat him, they srmed to relieve him so much. Cuticura Soap an Ointment stand by themselves and the result they quickly and surely bring is their own recommendation." (Signed) Mrs. T. B. Rosser. 1UI Hall. Pa.. Feb. 20. '11. Cuticura Soap aril O ailment sold throughout the world. 8ei to Potter Drug A Cbcm. Corn.. Dept. 39A, Baton, for a liberal sample f each, post-free wt3- hook oatlM akin.

A Great American Playwright

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Kotbor of "Bought and Paid For," at The Playhouse, New YorkInteresting Story of His Early Days in Grand Forks, N. D., When Emma Abbott Yodlcd "Aidsu"

George nno.umrnsT m,o v.thor of "Poncht sn.l I' M l'nr " irhleh i runnintr with cf""' cc- n' William A. RrdV T'lnvho.-e in N-v Tork. in rewrrled ns 1 'nr'nr l-en hr-n with a pold pponn 'n h! nv-mt'i. r" '' sblv bfewiine Ms roTTnfcnnr T"'"'" rtd frenh that niot re..'.- ,ie h:-:' he not mnrh pnst tbir'v. thv.-' he hn iloren elehrted plnvs fo ' '-re, lit A n matter of fact, wen r.-r V -lrt rltteen he mn aTrsv from hi hi-ve :r Fntrlnnd and came t.. tl T'r:tcl Shto In th steersre. lanlin ri the r.-.. erbial tnppenee hn'peTirT in '' r''-kt R hnd a hard tine of ,t f . n eeteh. and finally .Iriffo.i t. 'i- Mi'"' nent. wher he errre rol r-i.-o scp' for John Dillon. "Ole Ole.n." ' -attraction tvhieh in tho;e c'nv Po'indu-'' In nt territory. The TOimr fl1ow" rini!ri"H 'In after n while to Tinre-.t;. t v he heeame ma.insre" nf 4,,e ' r.-. i Ttie ntre for tlie late Pat nnr-! t n ' "" the latter' .'eath n-ip Mi - teleeranh rt tlie jni,"r,'e f ' mnn'a lirether-'-la w P"t '" ;. neartolis Rror'-iiret lu'l r"i.'e r- m inaditanee of r.wr Hi ' f' e'.'-"-i-"!!!"! Vr Enirla ?i "' " " : :" ' Vnrthwt reprrs, nti-" V TI , i:.i in, n TWtofi firmni'i K...ie fiortcnges on whte .-.-:'-r: i.f t it " -t of the eoi'ntrv. T?at'-Ie,i''i r, , ,.:', an orwra house in "i"-nnH l"ort I) ""d lookin" fur cnntl run'u .r, iAi'Ocf innennoiis. Tn'devta!1'- e ...W "'eat likip" to the rry' r -' m !--""1. when Trendhnp " "fired " '-'rri fe co to Oran.l t""rU- -n-l h"'n m' vift. tlij, enen'riT rtr(.rrw.r.w' "When 1 arrived " i, I ) r'.-. epfitie author of "Poi'pht iwd T't;'' I""' " tne other r'v. 'it wa rni?iinrr. ai ' rrii'"!T hap Trro were no "ivr'i'" ' 'he sticUv mill' w utik'p i'wh TV,. '"wn, thr-j in Ita ir,r-nf-v. wa tr"f the time, and a ihw to-v :l r a ac rar" aa h!ei'"ii.l :- ''eal?. fy heart snnV. at"1 ;' leen an out?oiei truir I Veda d1led. it wa. I r--i' ' 1 ; v . . 1 lr up 'he atreet. when rivldf-r.' v T -"-" ,r.n tr., new onea ',,,? 1 pp-i woned Tt wa a hen'"-.! .,'r, r'' n the midfrf of tnce orlr dav l"T'" tmetnrea it ''olcerl l:Ve - nmpcrnr' "' T ran Into notehe'.'c- " ,TTnw on earth dH vott h it' 1 aaVed "'Well. he exnlained. 'vnn lrr,rw w arn-ii KrT( rnorra -e An PTt'r mi'V "'errth'n" (n Vorth rtiVn' Ml tl" her mortfacre nee ) minp V'aater on te huit.linr. She rrt fV noo 'f which .17.000 ha heen pai(!. h"t. 'ae, her! he' no.' "For the onenn the Pmma N'.Set' nera Coranarr hnd heen en-rao.! fhreo "iirhta and a rnatinee. at SI.OilO 1 'ormanee. which .lidn't orn k ,r;";n riareet 'n n r!aee o .")i') irti('- rio" vhere a three-ator' hn;'!;nr Inoked i)"wn I aenrn iinon ita neich'ura " 'Pn-'t he faint-hearted.' aid Ucv. Mer. "Thia haa hen a hanrer whrat ear. with a prndeetion, of f.irtr l"itV o the acre and $1 " a Viile! in the "arket. There is plentr cf locnl n-ride. n.1 we will pet np a aubaeription Here . a list.' "T took the names and started ovt ather dared. The first cn'l I made wa in Captain .'ihn HricL's. a stalwat ""-nVlti"- w'th a tr-et r"d fceard wVe aclly as writtou. Two cars are roijuired to transport the piopl ami ctTfcts "A Millionaire Tramp." One of the government's mopt able sleuths will be here on New Yoth's day. This announcement should not he read with any fear or scruples of trou ble on the part of the community. Honest law abaiding people hail with pleasure a "Detective" in their midst and the name only strikes terror to the lawless and unscrupulous criminal "A Millionaire Tramp' coming on New Years Day, matinee and night at the Gennett theater is to amuse the patrons of wholesome and instructive amusements, as it were, holding up 1'ie mirror of nature and revealing the j mysteries of the workings of crime in some of the big cities. The 6tory is a very pretty love story of heart inter ests, showing what disappontment will cause some unscrupulous villians to resort to, to blast and ruin the life of another, and how by the untiring efforts of the ever watchful detective. crime finally gets its reward and justice achieves its victory over wrong doers. "The Goose Girl." In preparing a seaso n's booking for their theaters, local mnnagers must offer their patrons a variegated assort ment of attractions to appeal to their different inclinations. One set prefers the operetta, another comedy, while yet more clamor for the musical drama. One class of entertainment, how ever, appeals to nearly all. that of the

wn5 slftiir in h's olftre w!th ha feet en a table H,-n I entered and fold rr.r rv FT.. !.,,!;, .d lite a heroic statne nf Kw Knnki" in "Pie Ianite;' I -id ' e new opera liene w"n a plendid thin? f, r fi' ie nr'do and would he a rrea -c'rerf iniont f'r the r-itv. ttnwpe en """a -ement to art and mak'nir Far?" 'nl; 'iko a fwi-stiot 'vith itc ricV-pfT o'd 'arn and mnrh ;n the "-sme tine, mort "r ,irir,T rut that Cant"ii Ori-" rhf r-ivo ''n a rnToh eor fnr f. rt:"ht W1rn T Vd frtiVed he rrer ind et(.n,t or-er me litre a reeTTP'i a onc.f nor a foothill in the shadow "I don't know whener oiiV, heer 'o'd T nr Vtnt ;l trTT rnll n PT u "w T"in .T.d.n rt-ii-p-s. and I nr-t tr 1 'ir-lcd it front finpeano!' to Wne! r, of ore ftiorv n-cro Tr roods t Sfinat on this snot and fJr-and T?Fj-c )c 1 ,,u 0p ivhfft was mr Vorn'te T'rr 1 '"w-n nrosri t frpn- rnnrri;if-ei rh r' ..r-fij. w d rt-?Tor;' fVt rrr came hf.-,. and. hr flio T or.'' T"rr ro'np to 1 -

ro..p t 'one Put mo donn for J.'V fr r -o., t, r, ;f nnvhodv sees me T"! ra; 'im " 't sferited afros lie haf! and In '-"ded i'T'in anotho- fl-t e?er na-od ''"i'rr tp''Inr V.t, the c -n e'orr J hnd -i,t tN'if'ii.". Oritr. and ddin whs' 'o.i Keen snid to me shout raisin? p M ' " 'T'T see h' hr,' onareented M rtudt-e. snr,'P"'lv. m"l I went hae! to l,n "n 1.l,fit e'Pt " 'P.aie 1 '"i KfM-.' said Contain t n d t trotte.I o'er to Mr Hud-P Ttr was ' resrionao. and T o--L-od r'-f with a 1 o fntX f "r set T"'.' 'of t nort laid " - 1 1 Vorjl-pr Tini(i,l T c ..J. :rr-d t''-t ho " ' . r ," r t . 1.., V,Vid --o j(t,',d 1 .tm.. l,eforn s - nd 'e -or'r T dirp' him ;,..rs T pod 1 " 'I tfonk I won't do ;t. V"t w"l cn to "I'-n'io ;- ' tie onolnded sof'l.v. and 1 . ,: hashed. "Xhon J renortod to PstVotdpr we ihdrew o"r atanoo '-otn Mr. T' uc' 1 a.' T tliWi; if was S'O Xp fi-nr,t'Ti''f(l 'n th Oran1' "r'.-w TTo-ntd tSlt wo WAI isspo f o'o t:r r, -oe ro t.i ro o o rfT the ,r 't to .,-"-hed a -""h ns "iO f,-- two ceafs ht nopa - v fffrn 'fs T'-p qi,H,,i.!.iiMii, eame i-i'h p rush, and Vol onen '' and -oo!r,rs of etftocm for the '-'- 'o-'orma n,"es. showinr a net nr"F' ' ; i mo "T" o o';i 00, n-q MMi,' v ; - O rool; ji'-nref ororrVd A ws oter. T'l'i-hoMrt. n,l f wo-e st '" in a ret?,,',nt pft'nfl-!af notes Von atain trp-c an' hie fami'r ntered. TT n"fiu 1 tdmce'f o m o or-e-i me. and ltno.l dor-n Ven!npptt ''ia-iprin-" so von ronld hare heard him ' 'o-V a wa- ' 'f was rnn,t. hnf the neTt hew , hrinr here, if yon want to mar-e a -o' m have more dnneinc and lefts . ..d'inr.' "Tose were hanrr du?.M eonelnded r'r Proadh'Tst "Sinoe then Orand ''-l-s has devolmed into a modern eif vith everv up-to-date imnrovement. and f have turned nooe:f'il playwr'hf with Hourht -nd Paid For' as my hiesres' hit. T?uf I wonder if either of its is an"" 'snpior or fuller of the enjorment 'fr than wheri Emma Ahhott rodle' 'da" f r ns on a thousand dollar rna- . roo ' romantic drama. Who. among us. does not feel a thrill for the hero and heroine, surrounded by all the glamor of ardent love, beset by critical situations and narrowly escapes from their several predicaments. Nearly all of us in our day dreamins. have east our earthly bodies to the four winds and have, in our own imagination, immortalized ourself as the hero or heroine of some impossible romance. It is just this sort of play which appeales to all of us, love and romance. We cry or rejoice with the heroine, we place all our fondest hopes in the hero, knowir.g in the end. he will triumph, we rail at and tear the villian to shred, in fact, we see and feel, ourselves, every part of the performance. It is just this sort of play that Messrs. Baker and Castle are offering patrons of the Gennett theater in "The lioose Girl." Geo. D. Baker's dramatization of Harold MaeGrath's well known novel, which opens an engagement of plays here next Thursday night. Miss Nobody of Starland. Olive Vail of "Miss Nobody of Starland," doesn"t believe in playacting. Pilos! Pilos! Pilos! Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. It absorb the tumors, allays itching at once, acta as a poultice, givee instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment la prepared for Pi lea and Itching of the private parts. tiggists. mall 50c and SI 00.

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Does Not Follow Neglect of the Scalp. Aside from combing it w-hen they I think necessary many people give no ' I attention whatever to their hair. Then j Iui-n the ha:r latins to fall out it u--r ' .:. ':um that their trou- ! ! - !. :.-;'. if personal car;.-.-A'. . i-u.-:t:a! application of N- -fri) .- ! -.'- pic.'!-- not only . (f hair t-ri- p.- r in its' a ;: vinai:? i f i r" m o k,!N !.- t:n :n t: at causes 1 !aii'!r'." aa-i th;s vm t:i'-M ha:r ; Ioj-s. . ; ''nf'ii'aM.-. I- k e;i 'h j scalp i it -a:i aii'i ir..- from 1 : r T . al!'.--itt the hair to arrow unhaiiipciv'l t I afi u m 'ilar :!! of oavdruff. N wi.ro s Hcrr.u;,:,. ..;.! .;. j iruuists ari'1 it.- mat v.o ' ,r. rs h.w , m;c1i :; t : i n i . in :.- r:: , r utf pow t h;t tii.'.v author:., j,:'. i i r i j sj l: : -1 .- ( v.a ra :i' t f i . m.. iM'.iar i z hotth-s ii" a- c!t:;ii'.; --r Apth atioiis may ti'air.d at 1 o,..i l.arl f-r xliops. ; 'asi' for jiartiji ati'! l..', k!.-' ;.. '!''.. H-rp;cile Co . 1 . p: . j : I Mr..;;. Mi-, h ' A. l.uK'-ti .V 'o . Spi rial Atilits. i Miss Vail !ik. - t . ; . real. m wluti Mi'fi H Siticr .r.-itiii i! ( h'-r. ro!- of a ;ti.i:;oi; .irtisv !.,.-:' in ' n J'rii.cess tb;.-.r r:it;;cal prnlip ' ': she straigl.tw a ut her .m!".iini!- to uood use The r h'at;ii s !. shows the state on .-in opeiiiiii: niaht .f .1 musical COhleii . product 10I1. Olic of th tit st a rri v a !. is ,1 sa! a'ion arm v Kirl who t a kes her pla. e inside the stace en'rame read to "catch" the piaxers as they coin." in "K eryhody v-"ill have a lot of s-ae moiie to fill the 1 mliourine." sai.l Mr Sinser when lie told Miss Vai! of the roi- "Oh. !io, you don't" siiitl the little ai'TXs. "actors anil chorus t:ir!s in real life don't throw away bills like that I'll make them put real rr.opev in the ftmliourine. and " ha''s more, I'll ke-"-p thtmoney and trive it to the sal';i'ion army." "Miss Nohody from Starland" will i-ppear here at the Gennett theater on Saturday, .lan:ia; 'i. taatinee and nieht. An early reservation of seats is antic'pa'e.l. owing to the popularity of the j reduction. Aft-r e;;ch winter oprra season of the .Metropolitan, Hammersteir's, the Hoston and Chicago-Philadelphia Opera company, the several Aborn Knglish Grand Opera companies have followed those organizations in New York, Hoston. Philadelphia. Chieauo and a few other cities every spring during the iast ten years, giving su;'pkieentary seasons of grand opera iti Knglish. In the fall, again the Aborn forces give preliminary seasons of the same scrt in those cities, preceding the opening of the higher priced organizations of the Metropolitan class. Between these fall and spring seasons in the cities mentioned, Messrs. Aborn send their companies, of which there are three this season, on limited tours during the winter months. Two of these companies, one in a spectacular production of "The Hohemian Girl,'" and another, the Aborn Knglish Grand Opera company in rejertoire, are making a circuit of the South and AYest. The Ir.fter organization, presenting "The Tales of Hoffmann," ".Madame Butterfly." Thais," "II Trovotore." "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Martha." is booked for Monday, January 15th. at the Gennett theater. The selection from their repertoire to be presented here will be announcd later. At the Murray. With the two shows this evening the bill at the Murray which has made ! such a hit w ill come to a close ('rowdjed houses have been the rule (luring the week and tonight should prove no exception. j Ah Ling Foe, a Chinese wonder worker. has been mystifying the public ! all week with his original and clever tricks in magic. Kldora. the strong man, with h's ;ugI gling of heavy and unique objects has , been the talk of the town. 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Boston. lec :'.' .- Thomas W !.a '. a .'t-or of "FrciiZ'.t d h i r:;.:ii . h gi n out some "trended t;!:::. it :r:; r.ts" ;h.tt he thought iv.ni:s'rs should observe Th' se are in answer to a Br k'oti minis r w ho a few u.os ago cave out ten "don'; s" lor !a nu n Among Law. -oils commar.dmeirs :t T" 1 Tiiou h.!t practH e long ..rd li ill t : !.-' A.iii thine (.iwn n-.irvor ; t hou hoi.i r :o the r ftt'c'ion of it y 1 i!;g; ga' ;o.. ,i nial.v f li.a-e ar convvd and ot'.eaved as 'i;ei are true :' T:. : si: tt V.eep snaff!.- to thy ir.v. e ;.:! ' ob!.W to thy pen. !: v i:ps. ' he r.ijiibui.itor in ' he-." ::!,id hase a'tii' 'he four-: u ha : , ! Sa'a !l Thou shai' antic for soul- w ; h h- pi.:; n t:i d tl.v ot logic, or tile r.ii: !-oa troi! of fai'h. lest e sha-ef 'l.v ' ung s" ,. t - r on the coco of moderr.:t i 'J hi 'i ha't rein -mbt r thai ! g sl.ni -S sw :! deep ,.tid take oi'.i.v live i .e.' atal mi ni' up'' it coming Thou shah not biogr.tph hell con ".niioM;v during the heats of suniiat r. ! s! thv i onipet tor of t he m all- llo.:ug i '.'tuie stiovv tease 'h iuidi n 'o hi. ief. i-ream feas's i Thou shalt not read in evcrv vellow press head line an invitation to tom-tom le.-t thy competitor Satan's barker S't'eam "Faker," and stamped ' ' ielldietue 1o the ijuiet of ttie tall t .mhi r. T, Thou shalt remember that the Christian religion road Is a four t r;n k through line .;'h a itrpetual charter; that its trains w,!! be runiiing and on time ages iil'e"- tr.e twentieth century aeroplane limit- , has be n blown to Hades. v Thou shalt remember tha thcinus and fireworks propaganda hanker for pink lemonaie ami p attits: thiit the soul fattoneth not on sin h truck. '.' Thou shalt rem- tnbef that the church is not a barber shop for the shampooing of tte rich with the frapped sweat of poverty. P. Thou shalt not engrave on thy collection pla'e ' !T lephone to heaven for those only who drop coin in the slot." Free lunch tonight, turkey with ovster dressing, at Harrv Minck's,6th&N.DSts. FIND THE JOYS. Many think themselves to be truly God fearing when they call this world a valley of tears. But I believe they would be more so if they called it a happy valley. God is more pleased with those who think everything right in the world than with those who think nothing right. With so many thousand joys, is it not black ingratitude to call the world a place of sorrow and torment ? Richter. IF VOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TONSIUNE WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. A quick, safe, soofbt-is. healing, antlmptlc cur for S r Thrj.t, briefly describes TOMSS-WS. A small bottle of Tonsilin lasts longer than most any case of Sore TImssC TOStSSLSJIk cures Sore Mouth sad Hoarseness and prereats Quinsy and Diphtheria. 28c. and 50c. Hospital Size ft 00. All Draaeist. CYCLONES and WINDSTORMS WILL COME but DOUGAN, JENKINS & CO. Will Protect You Against Loss From Them. PHONE 1330. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Building The Crisp Outdoors Invites Your KODAK Kodaks and Everything for Kodakery at Our Store. W.H. Ross Drug Co. Phone 1217. 804 Main Street. We.Have a Full Line of Flashlight Specialties.

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