Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 68, 24 January 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGltAM, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 34,
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FOR HIGH SCHOOL A Record Breaking Enrolls ment Is? Assured for the Next Term. Richmond high school will two the largest cIim enrollment of any time slsea the opening ot the school in this city on February 10, when eighty pupils from Garfield will enter the high school for the spring term. The number leaving high school will not be over five or six, making a gain, of approximately 76 for the school, and ac cording to figures prepared by Prin cipal I. E. Neff, making the. enrollment of the school 630. This number will fill the auditorium to its capacity. A special course In physical culture will probably be offered by the school board in lieu of the regular night course in this class, which has been postponed for three weeks, and has not been held with the other regular courses offered at the night school conducted In the high school. The course will probably be offered for twelve weeks, and will start within two weeks. The forestry course at the night school has been discontinued, the at tendance being too small for the class work which was in charge of Prof. Thompson. The other departments of the night school are proving very successful, 26 being enrolled in the automobile classes, 18 in the commercial classes, and 10 in the mechanical drawing classes. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Gold and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for lull name. Look for signature E. W. GROVE, 25c HITCHCOCK GIVES SUPPORT TO TAFT (National News Association) WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock, upon his arrlvel at the White house today, after the cabinet meeting said, "I am for Mr. Taft as strong as a man can be and I did not realize until a day or two ago how far these stories about our alleged differences are going. I shall probably have something to say on the subject later." The Interview with the postmaster general today following an official statement from the president of his confidence in Hitchcock's loyalty. As a result of Mr. Hitchcock's public pledge of his support it is reported that he will be asked to take charge of the southern part of President Taft's campaign and that Mr. Hllles will run the remainder of It. ' The Gaar Nurseries of Cambridge City. Ind., established ' 188S, have 60,T00 fine healthy trees of general nursery stock growing on their grounds. Send them an order for spring. Prices very reasonable. wed-tf Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. . At the Gennett. Tonight The Irish Players. Jan. x. "Over Night." Jan. 29. "The Chocolate Soldier." Feb. 1. Polk and McGlbney Recital. ,.- ssasssssa At The MurrayAll Week Vaudeville. At Coliseum. Feb. 28 Symphony orchestra cert. The Irish Players." Some critical theatergoers who saw the Irish Players at the theaters In the East commented upon the stage settings and the scenery. They will be at the Gennett theater tonight. It la true CMS HEAD SOLID II II tt Was Awful. Cried Continually, frfed to Hold and Watch Him fts Keep Him from Scratching. f SK&ring Was Dreadful. ttid not Utsd Half a Set of Cuticura teffisdies Csfbre Head was Clear end Fres from Eczema. i-, - I think the Cuticura Remedies are the beat resaedles for eosema I have X heard of. My asother had a child had a rash on Its bead when it was reel young. Doctor celled tt baby rash. Qe gave as medicine, but it did no food. In a few days the head was a eoWd mass, a running sore. It was awful, the child cried continually. We had to hold, him cad watch hisa (to rep hhnl from scratching the sore. Ill suffering was dreadful. Attest we essembsi nil Cuticura HmumUm. V a dollar bottle of Cuticura ResotL a bOS Of Cuticura OintmMit aiwrf a barof Cuticura Soap. We gave the Beaorvent aa directed. u ti H with the Cuticura Soap, and applied um vwmuw. uintment. We had not half before lha ehiM'a Koa4 ' asMUree from eeasme, and it has ."ca His head was I he had a haaatifnl kml think the Cuticura Ointmmt very good for the hair. It makes the rJr rrw and prevents falling hair." ant f n but to those wtthowt faith In any treatment, a sal aasapte of eoh with 33-p. book, on the skin wuTbe mailed rree, on
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AT THE GEN the former are simple and the latter is impressionistic. While simple, nevertheless the settings are natural. Peasant cottage interiors are shown as they really are and their proportions too are realistic ; that Is, they are of actual size and not enlarged to attain a stage perspective and stage proportion. The stage management of the Irish Players' is as different from American stage management as can be conceived. Naturalism is the object sought by stage manager and by players. As one critic said "These people don't act they live their parts." The room in which the action of Mr. Boyle's comedy "The Building Fund" passes, suggests a living room in the daily use of the personages in the play. The settings are small and simple, not cluttered with "realistic" impediments but vividly suggestive in its barraness of the realities of the place and the time. Such a living room Is to be found in the dwellings of innumerable well-to-do farmers in the South of Ireland. The players makeup too is as simple but as effective as the stage settings. They use little makeup except when tne character portrayed is of an age and aspect different from themselves. They do not emphasize eyes and lips In the fashion which the lighting of modern stages is believed to make nec essary, t ' "Over Night." The fact that the scenes of the play, "Over Night." which is to appear at the Gennett Friday night. Jan. 26. are laid on the Hudson river steamboat "Hendrick Hudson." brings to mind another boat play of twenty-five years ago. It was called "Fun-on-the-Bfistol" and was played with great success for several years in the States and Canada by an actor named Sheridan. It was one of the big hits at that time, was a great money-maker and was consider ed a big novelty. The Bristol was one of the Fall River line of steamers, plying Long Island Sound, and was considered the pride of the line in her day. She has long since gone to the Jung pile, and her place taken by larger and more modern boats. Sheridan took the play to England, and also to Australia, and he died in the latter country. "Fun-on-tbe-Bristol" was an excruciatingly funny play, but it is said that the company owing to the boat objected to it on account of the ridicule and unfavorable light in which it placed its officers. Of course, there have been no end of plays in which the action has taken place on board ship, but the only one that comes to mind that in any way resembles the way in which the steamboat is used in "Over Night" is old "Fun-on-the-Bris-tol." At the Murray. i A hit, a very palpable hit, is the bill presented at the Murray this week, and it is safe to say that there linve been no better pleased crowds this season than that this week. It is a bill that is fast and snappy from the beginning to the end. and every act on the program is strong and without a single weak feature. First comes Medora and Gotchell in a singing act that is most pleasing. Fol16wed by Garfield and Denham in a celver singing and dancing turn. Tom Glllen. the single, this week in "Finnegan's Friend," is one of the biggest hits of any monologist ever here. His comedy is good, clean and delightful and keeps his audience in a continuous roar of laughter. Last, but by no means least, comes Prof. Apdale's with his trained bears, dogs, and monkeys. Right here it may be stated that it proved to be one of the best trained animal acts that has ever been presented here. A Pish That Leeks Like Seaweed. It Is a well known fact that many Insects, birds and animals have a way of simulating leaves, twigs, foliage and tall grasses among which they aeek shelter, but who ever heard of a fish Imitating; seaweed? The Australian sea dragon is a kind of sea horse, but one strangely transformed by extravagant trappings. It is so richly ornamented with loose and flap, ping ribbons of skin that It looks Hke a bunch of seaweed when traveling through the water, and the ravenous wolves of the sea seaechlng for food may paas It a dosen times a day without suspecting that the Innocent looking hit of seaweed Is really a flsh New York World. During the last two years Canada has lost by fires property worth over
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NETT TONIGHT, a THE BRITISH CABINET. Hew Its Seoest Documents Are Protected and Printed. Each member of the cabinet is supplied with a key which fits the lock of a certain dispatch box retained by the prime minister. At any particular crisis, when Important papers reach Downing street, the premier, after perusing them, places them in the dispatch box and hands the box to a special messenger, who takes it round to each member of the cabinet in succession. Each member opens it with his key and! relocks it after he has read the documents it contains. In this way the papers are prevented from falling Into the hands of strangers or members of parliament who are not In the cabinet. Now and again It Is found necessary to print copies of a "secret" which comes up for discussion at a meeting of the cabinet The document is cut up into many small pieces and distributed among a goodly number of compositors in the government printing works, each of whom sets hp his little piece, and the little piece may represent only a dozen lines of type. When all the fragments are in type a highly trusted official collects both the copy and the type and puts the latter together. The printing of the document is then done in secret under the eyes of this official, and the men who work the printing machine are forbidden to handle any of the paper after it is printed upon. National Magazine. Reverse Methods In India. Lady Wilson, the wife of an eminent Anglo-Indian official and long resident in India, in her book, "Letters From India," says: "It amuses me to notice the way the Indians reverse the order in which we do things. For Instance,, at home men take off their hats when they come Into a house; Indians keep on their turbans, but take off their shoes. We beckon with the palms of our hands turned inward; they beckon with them turned out. My ayah lays my slippers In a row with the toes pointing toward me. The cook begins to read his Hindustani book of recipes from the last page backward and writes bis accounts from right to left When the native carpenter uses native screws he screws them in from right to left and saws inward, which makes one nervous." A Peser. A verbatim fragment from the law courts: King's Counsel (examining witness) Did yon know you did not. but I am bound to put it to yon on. the 25th It was not the 25th really; It was the 24th; it to a mistake In my brief see the defendant he to not the defendant really; he to the plaintiff there to a counterclaim, but yon would not understand that yes or no? Witness What t St. James' Gazette. A Strict Qrammarian. "You think a great deal of your husband, don't your said the visiting relative. You have the wrong preposition,' answered Mr. Meekton's wife, with the cold tones of the superior woman. 1 think for him." Washington Star. The Spirit That Wins ' Griggs I admire Parker Immensely. Be has a hard time making both ends meet, but he's game from the word go. Briggs Game! Why. Parker looks upon the struggle with the wolf as a mere sporting event. Boston Transcript Something Like It, ' "What was the matter with the old gentleman who was so fond of arguing about everything?" "I don't know, but I believe the doetors said It was something like discussion on the brain." Baltimore American. AT rOUNTAINa.MOTKLS.On CLSCWNCnt m Get the Original mm Genuine E3iEuyrs ALT ED CHALK TheFoodDrinfeforAIIAles
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SWAUOWHARBOLIC Mrs. Frank Wibker Accidentally Takes Acid.
Mrs. Frank Wibker, 315 South Ele venth street is still ill at her home from drinking carbolic acid accidentally given her yesterday morning by her husband who took It from a bottle supposing it to be medicine which a doctor had left for Mrs. Wibker. who was slightly ill at the time. Mrs. Wibker was ill yesterday morning, and her husband looking for the bottle containing the medicine left by the family physician found the bottle of deadly acid. The color of the liquids being similar, Wibker supposed he was giving his wife the medicine. j Mrs. Wibker got a small portion of the fiery liquid in her mouth and swal-, lowed some of it before she suspected the nature of the stuff. A physician was then called who administered emetics and Mrs. Wibker was reported this morning as having entirely recov ered from her painful experience with the exception of a slightly burned mouth and throat. NAMES AND FACES. Douglas Marked the Men He Wanted to Know Again. "Stephen A: Douglas had the most remarkable memory for faces of any man In public life," declares a correspondent. "Upon the occasion ot a visit to Washington on election day In 1880 the late Colonel John W. Porney was discussing the election of Garfield over Hancock with Colonel Harmon of Detroit Colonel Harmon had been mayor of Detroit and prominent in national politics. Harmon and Forney got to talking about earlier politics, and Harmon related the story of a meeting with Douglas in New York. Douglas had been nominated in Baltimore by one faction of the Democratic party. Breckinridge was chosen by the other faction in Charleston. When he heard of hi nomination Douglas was In New York. He entered the Astor House, then the headquarters for all politicians and the principal hotel in New York, and immediately was surrounded by his political admirers. Among them was Colonel Harmon. The latter, according to the story he told me', put forth his hand and congratulated Douglas on his nomination. "'Thank you.' Colonel Harmon. replied Douglas. "Harmon was amazed that Douglas should have remembered his name, for he had met the 'Urtle giant' but once, fifteen years before, and then for but a brief period. After a time he returned and asked Douglas how he was able to call him by name. "'My dear colonel,' said Douglas, 'whenever I meet a man I want to know again I pat a mark on him and I never forget "Washington Post. Cologne Water. The following recipe for cologne water is highly recommended: Mix together one-, dram of cil of lavender, one dram of oil or bergamot, two drams of oil of lemon, two drama of oil of rosemary, fifty drops of tincture of musk, eight drops of eil of cinnamon, eight drops of oil of cloves-and a jint of alcohol. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood DteeaaeOoctora Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawklns, 1214 Lafayette St., Fort Wayne, Ind.. writes: "For three years I was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried several doctors and a dozen different rent edies, but none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as -well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suffering from catarrh." Get it today In usual liquid florm o chocolated tablets called araatab.
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110 TIMEJTAS LOST In Arresting and Convicting Whittier Mayo.
For speed records the city police court may now lay claim without fear of contradiction. Tuesday at 8: 32' a. m. Mayor Zimmerman appeared in front of9the police station and beckoned toj Officer Vogelsong who hurried out of the building and midway between Fifth and Sixth streets, on Main, arrested Whittier Mayo, colored, who ! was saying that he was a Freemason, ! and that no one could harm him. He was hustled into police court, and ; given o and costs, and at 8:50 was on his way to the county jail. He was hauled into the court room by Officer Vogelsong. so intoxicated that he had to sit down, and when asked what answer he had to make to the charge of drunk said not guilty. He said he had a pain in his back, and wanted his medicine. Frequent applications of the "medicine" had reduced a half pint bottle of pure alcohol to but a few drops. He said he used it on his back where the pain was. He pleaded for clemency stating that his father at Marysville, O.. was at the point of death, adding when given the jail sentence that he wished he could take his father's place. Thomas Yeager, arrested by Officer Menke Monday at the corner of Ninth and E streets, when arraigned on the charge of public intoxication plead not guilty, and his trial was set for Thursday morning. He was slated for drunk, but a charge ot assault and battery may be pressed against him, as he is alleged to have engaged iu an altercation with another man in a pool room in the north end, during which blow 8 were struck. If witnesses can be secured he may be tried on this charge. Yeager with Ed Bodicker and Ray Hilbert were bound over to circuit court last September for highway robbery, it being alleged that they held up and robbed J. Fierson, a young farmer of New Paris, O., but as the young man would not prosecute, the case was dropped. Huxley en Darwin's Degree. Huxley did not love degrees, but be had to have one. Anticipating the donning of the red gown, be informed his friends that after the ceremony be would have to be treated as a person of respectability. I have done my best to avoid that misfortune," said he, "but it's of no use." It was Oxford that paid him the compliment, as it had-done to Darwin two years earlier. When, Darwin was giph the degree Huxley let him have no false idea as to the honor bestowed. "Canon Pusey," be declared, "has been making inquiry as to who are the blackest heretics on the list proposed. He was glsd to assent In your case in order to keep out seven devils worse." CASTOR I A - For Infants and Children. Tts fti Yea Han AhKjs Bcrjtt Signature of WINNERS RICHMOND ROSE 10c Cigar "The Proof Is In the Puffing" For Sale by All Dealers. ED. A. FELTMAN MAKER 609 MAIN STREET
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