Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 93, 22 February 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 82, 1912.

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JWtny Notable Men to Speak Tonight at Banquet at the Capital.

(National News Association! WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. The annlversary of the birth of the Father of

Our Country will be fittingly celebrated here, tonight, when the moit prominent officials of the government together with the highest officers of the army and navy will attend the annual banquet of the Navy League, the biggest feature of its annual convention which Is now In session. Tonight's banquet will be the occasion of the first public appearance of W. Morgan 8buster, former TreasurerGeneral of Persia since his recent return to this country, and, although no hint has been given as to Just what the nature of Shuster's address will be. it It expected that he will relate the details of his stormy career in Persia and his controversy with the Russian government.' Among those v.ho will sit at the speakers' table besides Mr. Shuster are: Secretary of the Navy, Meyer; MaJ. Gen. Leonard Wood; Ilear-Admlr-al Richard Wainwright; former Speak

er, JOSepn li. tllinoni hpiobcu.- . t .ml r. ..I DAfiMiantltiVA

HVe WIIIIHIll OUUl'l .vrr.o...--- - William Humphrey; former Ambassador Henry White, and former Secretary of War, J. M. Dickinson. Another unique feature of the league's convention will be a peace meeting which is to be held tomorrow night in Continental Memorial hall. The committee In charge of the arrangements for this gathering Includes: Admiral George Dewey, General Horace Foster and Colonel Robert JH. Thompson. The committee has selected President Taft, Rear Admiral Wainwright and Charles Francis Adams of Boston, as the principal speakers of the meeting. The committee in charge insists that no organization has a better right or is more appropriately adapted to hold a peace meeting than the Navy league, and backs up Its assertion with a quo

tation In a prominent place nn the program which reads: "Adequate armament and effective arbitration are correlative agencies for national security and International peace and justice." Here Is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va.. who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public Sold by all dealers.

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Millions of Folks

Use Only Cascarets

Chariot Scene in "Beauty Spot"

ence of humorous stuff some really astounding second sight work.

Mrs. Sharrock goes so far as to tell watch numbers with unfailing accu

racy and Initials in hats are peaches and cream, but with all of this there is a smile and lots of laughter. The headllners are the Morton Jeweil troupe of sensational baton swingers and club jugglers. The four men t iid the one woman who comprise this troupe oer what is one of the classiest club acts on the vaudeville stage today, and have an almost uncanny control over the dozen and a half twisting writhing clubs they keep in the air at the same time. James Dunn, comedian and mimic, and Clara Ellsworth and company in their comedy sketch complete the bill which is giving the utmost satisfaction.

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in an one-act operetta called "A Per

tian Garden." Charles Rami Kennedy, author of "The Servant In the House," has written another play. JefTerson De Angells is soon to go into vaudeville with, a sketch entitled "The Traveling Dentist." Thurlow Bergen has established a stock company In St. Paul, with Elsie

rmond as the leading woman. Aphie James, the widow of Louis James, is o appear in vaudeville In an act called "Holding a Husband." A comic opera by Wallace Irwin, called "The Dove of Peace," is to be

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Lottie Williams has a sketch called

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An ontornrisinsr latinrirvman in

years, tne department win nave mo ( Parls use8 a captive balloon to lift the energetic support of the Indiana rail- clothIng wnich he washes high into the roads, and the farmer will be given air tQ dry and lead,, uncontaniinated

plenty or new. material iaeas upon D tne duat of the clt

Amusements

' THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At the Gannett. Feb. 24. "The Beauty Spot." Feb. 27 "Naughty Marietta." At The MurrayAll Week VaudeviUs.

"Naughty Marietta" Dressed superbly in costumes as picturesque as the period they mark, "Naughty Marietta," a new comic operatic tale of the Eighteenth Century by Rida Johnson Young, with music by Victor Herbert, in which Mr. Oscar Hammerstein presents Mile. Florence Webber, will be the attraction at the Gennett for next Tuesday. The opening of the play is said to be very striking with the Place d'arms. New Orleans, laying on the river, as it wae nearly 150 years ago the old gateway, with its lamps, will be seen the great oaks and the hanging moss, the palms, the big fountains, the balcony and the throng of flower girls.

At Coliseum. Feb. 28 Symphony orchestra cert.

con-

March Hall.

At Earl ham. 6th Shenk recital,

"The Beauty Spot

"The Beauty Spot" which comes to the Gennett next Saturday afternoon

and night is said to raise the standard for musical comedy productions in

these modern days when quantity and

net quality seems to be the aim of both producing manager and playwright. With Frank Deshon in the leading tole, the book by Joseph Herbert and the music by Reginald DeKoven, "The Beauty Spot" is said to have hit the

popular fancy, and is a striking exem

which to lay the foundations for

further successes.

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(Palladium Special.) LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 22. Alfalfa culture in Indiana will be given valuable aid by the Agricultural Extension

department of Purdue this spring.

through the agency of an alfalfa train

over the Erie railroad in Northern In

diana, March 27th. 28th, and 29th.

Arrangements are now completed with the railroad officials, who are anxious to do all in their power to improve the agricultural success of the farmers living along the Erie lines. The schedule arranged, which will be made public within a few days, will include stops at all available points

between Decatur and Crown Point, and

at each stop lectures on alfalfa culture will be given by able representatives

of the various Purdue departments in-

terested. The soils and crops department will, during this campaign, give the results of experimental work carried on by that department during the last five

years, and much information of a practical nature is being outlined for firsthand delivery to the interested residents of the section of Indiana transversed by the Erie line. Alfalfa is recognized as one of the coming crops of Indiana, and it will be remembered that the recent annual meeting of the Indiana Corn Growers' association lent a valuable impetus to the movement, the members pledging their support to the forwarding of the valuable crop during the coming year as a special tine of agricultural aggressiveness. "We expect the Erie alfalfa train to bring about practical results," says Prof. G. I. Christie. "The farmers may

rely upon the information that is to be given them. They will come in touch with real methods, and the sug

gestions to be made will be of a na

Com and Water. To those ensured in the bundling of grain the natural shrinkage of shelled corn while in storage and In transit is a matter of prime importance and often a source of dispute because of shortage reported nt time of receipt at warehouse and a further loss at date of final sale. In order to determine the amount of shrinkage or loss of weight occurring in corn the department of agriculture has conducted an experiment with 500 bushels of shelled corn. At the time of storage the moisture content was 18.8 per cent and at close of the test 14.7 per cent, or a loss of 4.1 per cent. The weight per bushel bad decreased from 64.7 pounds to 50 pounds, and the total loss of weight was 1.970 pounds, or slightly more than 7 per cent

A machine to hold a drill by which

it may be sharpened by hand on an ordinary whetstone, has been invented

in England.

PLA YS AND PLA YERS

Zangwill's play, "The Next Relig

ion," which was prohibited by the Lon

i!nn censor, will not be produced in

this country until next season.

Paul Armstrong will make his one-

act play, "A Romance of the Underworld " Into a three-act play, and Cath

erine Calvert will play the leading

role.

"The Glassblower" Is the title of a lyrical comedy by John Philip Sousa,

v hich will have its premiere at New Haven. Conn., within two months..

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Mrs. Langtry is to b seen in a suf

fragette sketch. !

Cecilia Loftus made a big success

in San Francisco. I

Lewis Waller is making a big revival of "Henry V." in London. j Mrs. Patrick Campbell's son, Alan;

Campbell, has written a play. Marie Tempest is to appear in London in a comedy called "At the Barn." Clara Blandick is appearing in a sketch called "Behind the Footlights." Hope Booth is to have the only feminine role in a playlet called "The Life.' A spring production is to be made of Robert Chambers' story, "The Common Law." Mrs. Fisfee is to appear in New York in an English comedy entitled "Lady Patricia." Kathryn Osterman is soon to appear

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URRAYS' WEEK FEBRUARY 1t Morton Jewell Troupe IN "AN EVENT IN ' CLUBDOM" Matinee, 10c. Evening, 10c, 20c. 25c.

Abd-el Aziz, sultan of Morocco, lost his throne partly because of his

fondness for European inventions.

And now his successor, Mulay Hand, has Installed a wireless station at his capital, Fez, and also -amuses himself, so it is said, with ah aeroplane.

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pliflcatlon of this new upward trend. , tim wh,cn may ea8i,y be applicRble to

Lindley

At The Murray. The average "second sight" or "Mind reading" performance is enshrouded In mystery In a feint at witchery, but when a lady with all the purple lights and creepy noises cut out of her act, appears in a silk princess gbwn of recent design, and stands out on the stage and tells things in rapid fire style, she has an accomplishment few can equal. Such is the performance at the Murray this week where they give their audience fifteen minutes of combined wor der and fun. Even the Madamoi- ' aelle part Is cut out. The Sharrocks laugh and Joke and splice in an abund-

That it is Just the sort of production to plase all classes of theater goers, appealing to the artistic as well as the humorous sense, with song and melody

skipping lightly to and fro the while,

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out again without knowing It According to Dr. T. Y. Hall In the Dietetic Gazette, there is only one thing very certain, and that is that If we keep In good health of" adapt ourselves to a perfectly balanced diet the danger la slight He advocates a reduction of vegetable food, relying more upon butter, meat and num. Here, of course, one has to face the Increased danger of

tubercular meat itself probably s large contributory cause of consumption. This is Dr. Hull's Idea of a perfectly balanced diet calculated to keep the average Individual In perfect health all the year round: The basis for the diet Is found In mest. eggs. milk, butter, bread, potatoes and fruit It consist! daily of two quarts of milk, five eggs, four ounces of beef, one and one-half ounces of butter, two ounces of nuts (pecan), four ounces of bread, three and one-half ounces of rice, three ounce each of potatoes, peas and oatmeal, one ounce sugar, one ounce raisins, one apple and one orange.

the conditions now existing in Ind

iana."

The Erie train is one of the early

announcements of the Agricultural

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