Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 210, 9 July 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAL L.ADIU3I AND SUN TELEGRA3I. TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1912.

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DOMESTIC WOES OF AGED PAIR AIRED ! " ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson Before Mayor, Fined, Reconciled, Made Happy.

"Well, there Is nobody around the house to fight with, except the dogs ' and cats, and we just have to fight ) gome one, so we fight between our selves, explained Mrs. Charles Thompson In police court yesterday afternoon, when the prosecuting attorney asked her why she and her husband could not live peaceably. During the entire hearing the witnesses, attorneys and court attaches were convulsed with laughter, and even the court allowed a slight smile to creep over his countenance now and then. Charles Thompson, her husband, was alleged to have struck bin wife in a quarrel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thompson immediately called a patrolman, who arrested Thompson. Yesterday morning the case was postponed, because some of the witnesses were not present. When the case was called in the afternoon the Thompsons were among the missing. An automobile with two patrolmen was sent to their home, 1021 North I street, and they were brought into court. She Sallies Court. It was obvious that a reconciliation had taken place between the two. Mrs. Thompson was placed on the stand, but she reluctantly answered the prosecutor's questions. She said that her husband did not strike her nor maltreat her. To other questions she gave evasive answers. Finally the mayor stopped the proceedings and informed Mrs. Thompson that if she hadn't intended to prosecute her husband she shouldn't have filed the affidavit. The witness interrupted the mayor, and anything that His Honer dislikesit is to be interrupted. "Shut up, or I'll fine you," he said. 'Go ahead and fine me," came the answer quickly. "I don't care if you end me to Michigan City or Jeffersonville, or Plainfield, and you can send him where you want." "All right, I'll just fine you $1 for contempt," the court replied. The defendant was then put on the stand. He was asked if his wife had cooked him anything since Sunday. "She cooked me a crackin' good meal this noon," Thompson answered, vbut yesterday she got a spell and didn't cook any breakfast, dinner or supper, and she didn't cook me anything this f morning." 1 "What did you eat yesterday?" he was asked. "Oh, I had some crackers and -water," he answered. How Trouble Began. ; The trouble between the two started early Sunday morning when the wife accused , Thompson - of spending too much money. At the time, he was cutting grass in an adjacent lot with a sickle. She "harped" about the money so long,' Thompson said, that he threw the sickle at her. It did not hit her. She said something more which the husband resented, and he started toward her, with fist clenched. She ran into the house and he followed. She was "cornered," and he pulled her hair. It was then that she notified the police. Thompson said they quarrel incessantly, and always about money matters. He declared that his wife "hauls him to account" for every cent he Epends. Thompson was fined $1 and costs, and the two left the police station together after he paid both fines. Both declared they were ashamed of themselves, as it was the first time in their thirty years of married life that 'their family troubles had been aired in police court. If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and cioing housework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must yet out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your t-tomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by all dealers. A Better Figure. "In your sermon this morning you j upoke of a baby as a new wave on the j ocean of life.' " "Quite so: n poetical figure." "Don't you think 'a fresh squall' , would have hit the mark better?" I Boston Transcript. Pretty Big. "My new but is pretty big." "I thought so. too. but when I jtot i the bill for it it made your hat look I lik the head of a pin." Roseleaf. There's Difference Between crystal lenses and just glass lenses before the eyes, and it is in favor of the crystal. They are the best iproduced. We use nothing 'but crystal lenses. E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D. Oculist. OVER 713 MAIN STREET $v Hadley's Grocery i t for Baked Ham (cooked $ $ done), and Fresh Potato 2 Chios. t

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. Murray Theater Tonight. "The Girl and the Chauffeur," this week at the Murray is dignified with what is probably the finest piece of acting that has been the pleasure of the Lewis & Oliver Players to present. Brand new, having never been seen here before, there is something about the play that makes every one want to see it. Miss Mabel Frost, as the "Girl" offers a splendid piece of work from a dramatic as well as a literary standpoint. Miss Flora Frost played the part of Dora superbly. Jack Carrington. Earl Symmons, Ed. Williams and Edward Wolcott, were all that could be asked for in their respective parts. "The Village Schoolmaster" the last half of the week. Miss Flora Frost has again returned to the cast, and will remain with the Richmond company in the future. Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. At the Palace. "Missionaries in Darkest Africa" drew splendid houses at the Palace yesterday afternoon and night. Tonight and tomorrow thare will be three pictures shown, and on Thursday the ever popular Pathe's Weekly will be on the screen. In fact the following program is one of more than ordinary interest: Tonight "Revenge," comedy; "The Rube's Easter at Atlantic City," comedy; and "Ghosts at Circle X Camp," Western comedy. Wednesday (three pictures) "Tomboy Bessie," comedy; "Algey, the Watchman," comedy, and "Scenes of the Purple Sage" (Western drama). Thursday "A Romance of the Border," Western drama, and Pathe's Weekly Review No. 23, '12 (Pathe). Friday "The Prisoner of the Border," Western drama; "The Passing Shadow," drama. Saturday "The Choir of Densmore," drama, and "The Nipper's Lullabye," drama. The Law. Of all the parts of a law, the most effectual is the vindicatory, for it is but lost labor to say, "Do this or avoid that." unless we also declare. "This shall be the consequence of your noncompliance." The main strength and force of a law consist in the penalty annexed to it. Blackstone. Finding Ancestors. Newrlch How far back does my family run? Genealogist Thafs fo? you to decide. We'll go as far back as you wish to pay for, sir. Judge. It is not you who possess riches, but nur riches whirii pocss yon. Blon.

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