Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 230, 1 August 1912 — Page 3
VHE RICHMOND PAJJLADIUM AND SUK-TELEGRA3I. THURSDAY. AUGUST.!, 1912.
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BTH DISTRICT 'Richmond Man Was Chosen by a Vote of 98 to 2, at the Caucus of the District Delegates. (Continued from Fag One.) he enthusiastically urged the election of Mr. Leeds. "If the Republican partyplaces a local option plank in its platform it should be a matter of no concern to the Progressive party," he said "for the initiative and referendum is the only remedy for this troublesome question, as one of the most enthusiastic dry leaders in Rush county stated at the Progressive meeting in that county." Mr. Havens remarks were received with enthusiasm by the crowd and Mr. Leeds' overwhelming election to the resolution committee then followed. Officers Elected. Previous to the discussion of the local option question thp following district officers were elected: Chairman R. G. Leeds, Wayne county. Vice Chairman Lon Havens, Rush county. Asst. Dist. Secty. Herbert Bassett, Shelby county. Com. on Credentials W. J. Hunate, Shelby county. Com. on Organization E. E. Old- j Eker, Wayne county. Com. on Resolutions R. G. Leeds, J Vayne county. ', William Dudley Poulke of Wayne 'county and Thomas Bryson of Fayette county were elected delegates to the Progressive national convention with . one-half vote each. Their " alternates i are E. A. Schultze, Franklin county, ; i former Democratic chairman of that county, and H. P. Roberts of Hancock county. Samuel Higginbotham of Henry ! county was chosen as elector from the sixth district and F. W. Hemenway of .Union county was elected contingent elector. The sixth district's, only candidate ifor a place on the state Progressive ticket will be William A. Bond, of Richmond, a prominent attorney, whose candidacy for nomination as supreme court judge from the fourth judicial district was enthusiastically indorsed. He was placed in nomination by Mr. Watkins of New Castle and the nomination was seconded by Thomas R. Jessup of Richmond. Mr. ; Bond offered a resolution indorsing j the candidacy of Albert J. Beverdige for , governor and it was adopted amidst enthusiastic cheering. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. A MIGHTY MEAN TRICK. ' It Made the Green City Chap Maddar Than a Wet Hen. Former Sheriff Billy Davis of Bartholomew county told the following story to Illustrate the driving force of the little black bumblebee, the bane of the existence of the small country boy and the summer boarder: "We had on our farm one summer a young man from the city who had a Horror of being stung by a bumblebee. He had been told that if he were attacked he should see to it that his head and face were protected, as the bees would sting his face all out of , shape and if lodged in his hair would ( alt and sting until they were tired. "He was with us in the clover field one day, where the bees were unusual- . ly thick. We were doddering' the hay, or piling it in small piles against an approaching rain, and were pretty close to the mower. As the city chap !iras stalking along between plies the mower tore up the nest of some of those little black bumblebees, and they made for the youngster from town. Some one shouted, and the threatened victim made for a newly piled 'dodder of hay. In he went . headforemost until his head and shoulders were covered. "Bat the bees didn't care about the t head and shoulders particularly. There ' was a wriggling mass. It looked alive i and they went to it, and what they did to the exposed part of that city chap was c-plenty. A muffled yell from the Interior of the dodder followed, and hay went scattering in all directions. The city chap arose to his feet madder than a wet hen. " I may be from the city and green,' he shouted, "but I think it is a mighty mean trick to scare a fellow like that and then when he Is trying to make himself safe stick him with a pitchfork. I can lick the man who did it.' " i .Indianapolis News. goffers No Longer With Stomach Trouble fMomtetfa Kan-Oo-lt the Liver and Kidney Remedy, Drive all Poisons Iram the 8ystem. Conkey'a and A. G. Luken Pharmacies Guarantee It. Tor years I suffered with stomach ftrouble. I had tried many remedies 'when Monnett Medicine pamphlet came into my hands and Monnett gave aae a box, and I concluded to try the remedy, Kan-do-Its. I have taken several boxes and now I am not suffertng at alL and have not been for several BMntha. I write this in the hepe that it will attract the attention of there who eaffer aa I did." 8. L. SHANK. Merer of Indiaaavclka,
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One of the Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. "Last Days of Pompeii." Athletic Park, August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Monte Cristo Tonight. The Lewis and Oliver Players will offer the great five act scenic drama of "Monte Cristo" at the Murray theater tonight. This drama was James 'O'Neal's masterpiece, and . is credited with the fact that it has made more money than and drama ever written. Mr. Lewis has secured special scenery for the play, and the costumes have been sent here from Chicago. Mr. Lewis will be seen as the Count of Monte Cristo, and Miss Frost will enact the part of Mercedes. The costuming of this play illustrates the garb of the people of France at the period in which Monte Cristo lived. This play was the first adaption of any novel and seems destined to . outlive them all. Toe Good to Lose. The treasurer of a certain New York theater was fondling ten new $100 bills in his office a day or two ago when a well known New York play broker a woman dropped in. "What have you got there?" she asked of the treasurer. "It's some of our new stage money," he replied. Here he handed her a $100 bill. "Pretty good imitation, eh?" The woman examined the bill closely.., "Is this an imitation?" she asked, in astonishment. "It is." "Well. I declare!" said the' caller. Then she dropped the bill In her hand bag and started quickly ' away. "I want to show it to my husband," she said. . The treasurer, three other heads of departments and the office boy overtook her out on the sidewalk in Cront f the building. A Startler. She And so you are going to be my son-in-lnw? He By Jove! I hadn't thought of that! London Tatler.
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Annie Russell is resting at her summer home in Maine. The Irish Players have made a great success in London. Al H. Wilson will open his season in Baltimore September 2. Catherine Countiss is starring in Portland this season. Wish Wynne, the English comedienne, is making a hit in Chicago. Bessie Abbott is to sing the role of Maid Marion in "Robin Hood." Ralph Herz is to star the coming season in "The Mysterious No. 47." Harry Bulger is making a tour of Canada in "The Flirting Princess." Adele Blood is leading woman of a stock company at Columbus, Ohio. In a new play, entitled "The West," Mme. Simone is to appear as an Arab girl. Minnie Dupree is to appear in a tabloid version of "The Indiscreet Mrs. Tyne." Lewis Waller will have a modern play when he makes his next American starring tour. Charlotte Walker will enter again the coming season in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Theodore Babcock is to be seen in a new playlet called "Faro Jim," by Edith sessions Tupper. j - An English company is now being formed to make a tour of the English provinces with "Ben Hur." Wadsworth Harris has been engaged to play Nobody in "Everywoman" during the coming season. Christine Nilson has just been engaged as the prima donna of Lew Fields' production of "Hanky Panky." Mrs. Leslie Carter expects to begin her season in October in her new play, "Whom Does Helen Belong To?" Mesdames Gadsky and Sembrich are among the recent bookings of T. Arthur Smith for the musical season of 1912-13. ! Lienel Walsh will be starred the coming season by Werba & Luescher in a musical play by Paul Rubens, called "Mr. Popple." Werba and Luescher expect to have ten companies on tour during the coming season. Louis Mann, Alice Lloyd, Clara Lipman and Eddie Foy will be their stars. Liebler and Co. will have eighteen attractions the coming season, including "The Garden of Allah," "Oliver Twist," "Disraeli," "The Man From Home," "Alias Jimmy Valentine," "Pomander Walk," "The Herfords," the Childrens Theater Company, the Irish Players and Madame Simone. Tine
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