Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 141, 18 April 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TTXEGRA31, THURSDAY APBIL 18," 1912.
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AMERICA'S WOMAN
MAYOR A SUCCESS (Hunneweil, Kas., Gives Its Executive Honors After First Year in Office. (National Nsws Association) HUNNEWELL. Kan.. April 18. Great banks of roses and carnations, U reception by her enthusiastic townspeople and hundreds of congratula tory telegrams from suffragists throughout the United States greeted 'Sirs. Ella Wilson, the only woman unayor in America, when she entered iher official office today upon the first anniversary of her election to the chief texecutiveship of Hunneweil. Mrs. Wilson's tenure in office has iproved a success and it is confidently !atated that if she cared to again place Iher name on the ballot, at the coming (municipal election, she would receive large majority over any rival who Imay be put up by the opposition. ' Although Mrs. Wilson is the only woman mayor now in office, she is not fthe first elected in Kansas. Twentyfflve women have been mayor of small municipalities in the Sunflower State, j Airs. Wilson, who is the daughter of to pioneer Presbyterian minister, and tbe wife of a successful business man iof Hunneweil, has two sons, one Sgrown and the other just reaching tmanhood. ', "I take more pride in my sons than I do in my office," she said today, Vhen asked, to give a review of her accomplishments as mayor. Her administration of tne office of fcnayor, after an opposing city council, Composed of men, had been removed, ihas instituted a number of reforms, fwhich include the elimination of discrimination in local taxation, and the banishment of gamblers, liquor sellers, jpoolroom keepers and all forms of jnoney producing vice from the city. Why He Was Late. ' "What made you so late?" "I met Smithson." "Well, that is no reason why you khould be an hour late getting home ko supper." "I know, but I asked him how he was (feeling, and he insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take ChamberIain's Tablets?" "Sure, that is what he needs." Sold fy all dealers. "Labby" Wanted a Place. It is bard to think of Henry Laboncbere in any other occupation than that of bittiug bends and making faces, iu a good cause, to be sure, but still with much gusto and impish glee. But we are assured by G. W. E. Russell in the Cornhlll Magazine that Labouchere for a time cherished that most bourgeois of ambitions a place in the cabinet or in the high diplomatic service. Wneu Gladstone organizd his last cabinet, in 1892. Labouchete confidently expected that his raliant services to the party during six year? of Tory ascendancy would be rewarded, but before. Gladstone submitted his list of ministers to tbe queen he had received a direct Intimation that the name of the editor of Truth must not appear there. On this point her majesty was reported to be "very stiff." Later Labouchere was an active candidate for the ambassadorship t Washington.
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KEPT HIS MOUTH SHUT. The Lady Guaranteed Silence, and She Made Good. Unexpectedly an uptown pastor who encouraged congregational singing gained a new parishioner. Keen though his delight in hearing bis people sing, there was one member of his flock whose endeavors he never encouraged. But ihe man sang without encouragement, much to the discomfiture of pew holders anywhere near him, who claimed that his loud, unmusical voice threw them out of time and tune. Repeated complaints convinced the minister that somebody would have to assume the responsibility of silencing the ambitious singer. He decided that the man's wife was best fitted for the job. Owing to a difference in religious views husband and wife attended different churches, but tbe minister knew her, so he called and explained his predicament. She was genuinely surprised. "Do you mean to say he sings?" she said. "Tries to," amended the pastor. She thought a minute. "I shall haT to come there to churc h," she said. "I shall be glad to see you," said the minister. "But what effect will that have on your husband's singing?" The look she gave him was more significant titan words, and they meant a good deal. "John will never open his mouth when I am around," she said. And John never has. New York Times. The Ladies' Big Hat and Gentleman's Big Necktie party at Coliseum Thursday night. Admission, 10c. 172t New York state's barge canal will be ready for use in 1915. The first section of the canal to be operated will be the Champlain canal, eighty-one miles long. This will be opened in 1914. It will provide for 'transportation of ore from Port Henry to New York harbor. The boats to be used oh this canal will be 207 feet long and will have a thirty foot beam. They will draw twelve feet of water.
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Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. Tonight "Beverly of Graustark. April 25 "The Bohemian Girl." At The Murray Vaudeville afternoon and night. At the Palace. Latest Motion Pictures. The Coliseum. May 23rd and 24th Richmond May Music Festival. Lindley Hall, Earlham. April 27th Day Students' play. Murray. Commencing this afternoon and continuing for the remainder of the week, Hallen and Fuller, will present their new comedy sketch by Geo. M. Cohan, entitled "Election Bets." If anything this is a much more pleasing offering than the one used the first of the week and the theatergoers of this city will no doubt take advantage of the opportunity of seeing these clever people in their new vehicle. The Hamilton Trio, two young ladies and one gentleman, put on a clever singing and dancing turn, interspersed with a number of laughs. The Sombreros open with a millinery store with many beautiful hats around on the tables, and with various customers coming into the shop to try on the beautiful creations. Imagine the surprise of the audience when the man ruthlessly pulls the hats to pieces and commences whirling and juggling them around. As a hat juggler Mr. Sombrero would be hard to beat while much credit is due the lady of the act for the beautiful manner in which the hats are trimmed. Rogers and Bumstead in their selections from the popular comic opera song hits are winning their share of the applause. "The Bohemian Girl." Since the announcement has been made that the Sheehan English Opera Company will be heard at the Gennett theater Thursday evening, April 25th in the all star production of "The Bohemian Girl" numerous inquiries have been made as to whether or not Joseph F. Sheehan. America's greatest tenor will sing at the performance here. And the management takes this means of stating that Mr. Sheehan himself will positively sing, and furthermore, will guarantee to refund money should the famous star not appear. Inasmuch as Mr. Sheehan's contract calls for his appearance in Chicago and Boston practically exclusively for the next two years, this will no doubt fbe the last opportunity we will have of hearing his golden voice for some time. In spite of the fact of the great tenor singing himself, as well as his entire all-star cast, including Miss Gladys Caldwell, America's foremost prima donna; Miss Marion Walker, the contralto whom Mr. Sheehan secured from the Metropolitan Opera Company last year; Miss Annabel Tarlton, the talented young soprano from the International Grand Opera Company; Mr. Charles Swickard, for years leading baritone of the Tivoli Opera Company of San Francisco; Mr. Francis J. Tyler, basso with Henry W. Savage's Grand Opera company; Kenneth Dudley; William Young, Joseph Haywood and others, there will be no advance In prices, in order to give every one an opportunity of bearing what Js without doubt the greatest organization ever heard in this country in the English language. There are 7,875 smoke consuming furnaces in London. Forty-four different types of apparatus are used in the metropolis, all of which are effective smoke consumers. Up to the date of issuing the report from which these figures come 672 convictions for smoke nuisances had been obtained before the magistrates. For Sale Six hundred paving brick The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. 18-lt Gennett Theatre THURSDAY, APRIL 18 A. G. Delamater Offers Beverly of Graustark By Geo. Barr McCutcheon A Fortune in Costumes and Scenery. Most Popular Book Play Ever Written. Special Bargain Price 25, 35, 50, 75, $1.00.
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it Worked Like a Charm Till Cleopatra Learned the Secret. According to Plutarch. Cleopatra was a votary of the piscatorial art. and so keen did the rivalry become between her and Antony that he resorted to the meanest artifices to insure victory. Mortified and irritated by the queen's superiority, be engaged divers to take live fish and place them on his hook. This was done so expertly that he pulled up fish after fish in rapid succession. Learning in some way the secret of his sudden success. Cleopatra pretended to congratulate him and to admire his dexterity, and at the same time she devised a cunning means of revenge. Another match was arranged, and the fishing began in tbe presence of a large company of friends. Antony soon had a bite and pulled up a large salted fish to his great disgust and amid the loud laughter of all present. The secret was out; Antony's trick was exposed, and once more woman's wit had proved too much for man's ingenuity. A diver, specially instructed by the queen, had got the start of Antony's and attached the salt fish to his hook. Mathews in "Angling." Turtle Soup, Saturday, all day, at Ed Muey's, 20 South 6th Street. 18 2t Hew and Why It Rains. Bain is an accumulation of the tiny particles of the vapor of the atmosphere' into drops. These drops, first small of size, attract others of their kind and become drops of such magnitude that they fall to the earth because of their weight There is a limit to the quantity of water which the air is capable of absorbing and retaining as invisible vapor. Warm air is able to hold more than cold air; hence when the air which is saturated with moisture becomes cold for any reason whatever it can no longer retain its moisture. A portion must under such condition accumulate into drops. These fall to the earth in the shape of rain. Single orange trees have been known to produce twenty thousand oranges, while a lemon tree seldom yields more than eight thousand lemons. ANA TTr. TTft Tfrrt M - 'Notch COLLAR Plenty of tie space. 1 So. 2 foe 20c Clott. Fbody tc Company. Maker. Trot, H. T. Buy Shirts (-Real Values O. C. KRONE 923 Main St. ARROW COLLARS All Styles and Sizes
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