Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 105, 7 March 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, 31 ARCH 7, 1912.
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FOR WESTERN TRIP Will Open It With an Answer to Roosevelt at Toledo Friday Night. (National News Association) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 7. There vu a constant stream of callon at the White House today. The most of them were close political associates of the President and they dropped in at the esecutive offices to talk over matters in connection with Mr. Taft's 'Western trip. In his speeches to be delivered in Toledo tomorrow night and in Chicago the following day the President will make the first public utterances to be heard from since Colonel Roosevelt made his formal announcement as a candidate for the presidential nomination. As a consequence the politicians of both parties and all factions are looking forward to the speech with eager anticipation. Although no announcement has been made of subjects for the President's speeches, It Is regarded as almost certain that be will make clear his own views on many of the doctrines advocated by Colonel Roosevelt In his speech In Columbus two weeks ago. A reply to the whole speech of Colonel Roosevelt is not looked for, but it Is the general opinion here that the President's views in regards to the recall of court decisions will be made unmistakably plain to the people before Mr. Tart leaves Chicago for home next Saturday night. The speech In Toledo tomorrow night Is to be delivered at a meeting untfer the auspices of the Commerce club of that city. This fact has led to the conclusion here that the President will avoid discussing big Issues of a purely political nature in his Toledo address, as it has been his custom In tbe past to avoid politics and make questions of direct interest to the ' business community the subject of his remarks when speaking before a commercial body. The program prepared for the Chicago visit will afford abundant opportunity for the President to speak his mind freely on any subject that he cares to discuss. Ills principal speeches In the Western metropolis will be made before organizations of a political character, one of them under the auspices of the Union League club and tbe other at a banquet of the Illinois-Swedish-American Republican League. In Chicago also tbe President will be in the center of what Is regarded as tbe hotbed of Roosevcltlsm. The chief Roosevelt headquarters are in Chicago, and it is from there that the Roosevelt propaganda is being sent throughout the West. EKPECT BIO CROWD. TOLEDO, O., March 7. Everything Is in readiness for the reception of President Taft, who fs due to arrive here at 3:40 tomorrow afternoon. Immediately upon arrival the President will be escorted to the clubrooms of the Toledo Commerce club, where a reception of an hour or so will be held. In the evening Mr. Taft will deliver a public address. The railroads have arranged for excursions from nearby points in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana and the outpouring tomorrow li expected to be rery great. You can say goodbye to constipation with a clear conscience if you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have peen permanently cured by their use. For sale by all dealers. An observing little miss of five was visiting one afternoon at -a house where there was a player piano, and She was much Interesetd. On her return home she described it to her mother as a machine into which they poked a porous plaster and ground it up into music. NERVOUS DESPONDENT WOMEN Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound Their Own Statements So Testify Platea, Pa, -"When I wrote to you first I was troubled with female weak .ness and backache. and was so nervous that I would cry at the least noise, it would startle me so. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies, and I don't hare any more cry ing spells. I sleep sound and my nervousness is better. I will recommend your medicines to all suffering women." -Mrs. Mart Hautbad, Plates, Pa., Box 96. Here is the report of another genuine case, which still further shows that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound may bo relied upon. Wakott, N. Dakota. "I had inflammation which caused pain in my side, nd my back ached all the time. I was to blue that I felt like crying: if any one ven spoke to me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I negan to gain right away. I continued Ita use and now I am a well woman." Mrs. Amelia Dahx, Walcott, N. Dakota, "If you waat special advice write to LjsUa E. Plaafcaa. Bedlr lae Co. (eoaf ieattal) Lynn Bass. Tear letter will t opened, read and answered by a
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Rose Stahl now starring in Charles Klein's play "Maggie Pepper," with much success. Miss Stahl is a favorite with the Richmond theatergoing public, having been seen here in her famous Interpretation of the role of "The Chorus Girl."
PLA YS AND PLA YERS Massenet has composed a new opera called "Roma," Lucy Weston has once more drifted back into vaudeville. Isabel Irving has joined Gertrude Elliott's company recently. The operatic version of "Quo Vadis" is to be sung in Germany. Billie Burke is booked to appear in London about the middle of June. Henrietta Crosman is to continue next season in "The Real Thing." Cohan and Harris are going to open their theater in Chicago with "Officer 666." A new musical comedy being tried in Los Angeles is called "The Boy and the Girl." San Francisco is to have a municipal opera house. It will cost the better part of a million. The drama players in Chicago are to produce a play with the thrilling title of "Just Madness." New York is looking for-.vard to a new stock company to present musical comedies and musical plays. Jack London and Lee Arthur have formed a partnership in dnmatic authorship for a term of several years. George Fawcett and Grace Elliston are in Viola Allen's company, presenting' Rachel Crothers play, "The Herfords." "The Round-Up" is to have a London revival, and Maclyn Arbuckle will play his original role of Slim Hoover, the sheriff. "The Greater Power," a new vaude ville playlet by Herbert S. Frank, will be produced soon with "Jack" Meyers in the leading role. May Irvin announced that she is, go ing to have her own little theater in New York. It is to be opened next fall and will bear her name. Flora Zabelle is now singing one of the principal roles in the new de KoYou Goddn't (lira o to UoarHroao Shields Again ! I Use That Kami, PEB8PI4TO! Rip out the dress shields from yonr dresses, trlrts I Rip them out! You don t need them any more, absolutely never morel Never again will your sown got Slmplj a Potodmr One, Taw, Tkr, tuut it's Don stained. Cade, ret stiff and be rained because of a tag soppy perspiration spot at the arm-pita. It doesn't matter how Ucht or heavy your clothing, or how stuffy and hot it may be Indoors. In the theatre, badroom, or eon cert-hall. P ICRS PI-NO will keep yonr arm-pita Just mm freak and ever as the nack of yonr hand. lost siortoaa! There 11 be no more running of color In colored gowns, at the arm-pit. No more misery from rolled np drees shields thai form a ropy wad under the anna. No more hmnlltaUonl Jnat a tatle PKR8PI-HO will do It all. It pow dev. applied with e pad. A pad In caveat box. It's dooe In at minute. Nerr tn lares or stains the fabric mbsotately aafev PKR8 PI-NO is for sale at
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ven opera, "The Wedding Trip," which has just left New York for road tour. Four companies are at the present time playing "Bunty Pulls the Strings" one in London, one in New York, one in Chicago and one on the road in Canada. Arthur Row, who played with Otis Skinner last season in "Sire," has been engaged to support Katherine Grey in a new vaudeville sketch entitled "Beyond the Law." Ethel Barrymore has been elected a member of the Association of the Theatrical Managers as an acknowledgement of her successful production of J. M? Barries playlet, "A Slice of Life." Charles Frohman has secured the American rights of the musical comedy "The Girl from Montmartre." This piece is now running in Berlin and Vienna. It is to be produced in New York before the end of the season.
The Perspective of Light. Velasquez recognized that light la elastic and illuminates the air; bencc he was the first to discover a new kind of perspective. Men long ago bad learned to make lines vanish from the eye, to make the figures diminish in size and shape as they recede from the front and to explain the distance by contrast! of light and shade. But he discovered the perspective of light. By the most delicate rendering of the quantity oi light reflected from each and every part of the room and the figures and objects in it he has given to the lattei the reality of form and to the room its appearance of hollowness and distance. St. Nicholas. iki-eaae-tar-ai iwaaaaaa nraaey PUIS ia K4 Saa ieM metallic ban. raled with Blue Rlbboa. Take ter. nT fMiir , lXBoSa liRAND PILL, for ma fcaon Best, Safest. Always Reliable soil? 8Y nrsTscvramraof Royal Welsh Choir FIRST U. E. CDPRCn llitirse, March 1 The Welsh Choir is magnificent, they are splendid, and you can say I said so. NELBA
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FIGHT MIDDLE MEN (National News Association) ST. PAUU Minn., March 7.- The moat ambitious project ever undertaken in this section of the country for co-operation in the marketing of farm products is to be launched at a meeting which began in this city today. The meeting is to last three days and is attended ly representative farmers and grain growers of Minnesota and North and South Dakota. It is planned to organize an association which shall have for its purpose the securing of adequate and satisfactory market facilities for the producer without the necessity of employing so many middle men .as at present.
WANTED Everybody to attend the Bean Supper Saturday evening, K. of P. Temple. Price 15c. 7-1 1 An Eye Arrester. In this day of catch words and slogans, once in a while a roving eye will chance upon a phrase that sticks. Coins down in a Broadway car the other day two tired looking men sat side by side, glancing disinterestedly out of the window opposite as the cat sped past the signs in tbe wholesale dry goods district All at once the gaze of both men focused at a certain point and they turned their heads to reed the sign in full. On the door of one of the wholesale millinery houses was this legend: "Come In without knowing, but don't go out the same way." The eyes of both men met as they finished rending It, whereupon each smiled fi bit "Not such bad advice, that." said one, und his neighbor grunfed approvingly. New York Press. Hauck's Bock Beer on tap at Windsor Hotel Bar. 7-2t Cats Scratch a Table Leg to Pieces. A table has beeu in the possession of a Dulwlch family for over eighty years, and during this time the va rious cats they have possessed have scratched one leg and one leg onlj till at last they so wore It away that it became useless and had to be replaced with a new leg. The old leg is still in existence and kept aa a curiosity. London Strand Magazine. IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONO A8THI8 FELLOW AND MAD SORE THROAT TOnSILIflE WC81D (SMUT CSft! IT. SSe. aad Me. HossUaiSoati. GENNETT THEATRE Saturday March 9 Matinte and Night KELLY'S COLORED CARNIVAL MINSTRELS POPULAR PRICES The Odell Automatic Sharpening Machine Makes Dull Blades Sharp P. L. P. O. BOX 217 Or leave your blades at Ross
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