Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 241, 14 August 1912 — Page 3

XUB RICHMOND PALULDIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3I. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1912.

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The Dingbat Family

The Joke Was on the Peddler a"u-

1913. National Aanttios.

By Herriman

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CAMPERS HT CHAUTAUQUA

A BILLION DOLLAR PARTYF0R FRIDAY iOnly Millionaires Will Be the Guests of Henry C. Frick, Steel Magnate.

(National News Association)

I tmsTDNT. Mann.. Auc. 14. The

"billion-dollar lawn party" which Henry O. Frick, the Bteel magnate, is to give at his Prides Crossing estate on Friday night of this week, promises to establish a new high-water mark for lavish entertainment among the North Shore colony, whose summer residents include many of the wealthiest and most prominent families in all sections of the country. Excepting President Taft, every man present will be a millionaire, and the entire affair will be conducted on a scale of magnificence calculated to make the old New Englanders gasp with wonder. A Nahant contracting firm has signed a contract which obliges them to lay a emooth and perfect dancing floor on the Frick lawn between the hours of 1 and 3 on the following morning. This contract is typical of all arrangements that have been made for the fete. It is Mr. Frick's intention htat his lawn shall present its usually orderly and well-kept appearance at dark on Friday evening and again at" daybreak on Saturday morning, but for the four hours between 9 p. m. and 1 a. m., it will be transformed into a fairyland. It is said that the party will represent the largest gathering of millionaires ever assembled at one tme in this or any other country.

HE WAS THANKFUL

ut Still I nought i here was

LittU Mora He Might Gt.

Old Simon, as we will call him. is

quite a character in his way. He be

lleves in asking for a tbing until be gets it, and then well, be is imme

diately In need of something else. He has lived on the same estate all his life, and until quite recently he was paying a merely nominal rent 1 a

year for the small cottage he occu pled. Simon, however, wasn't quite satis

fled. Whenever he paid an installment

of his rent he called bis master's attention to the fact that, this thing wanted doing and that thing wanted ' doing to the property. At length Simon's master decided on a bold move. The next time Simon turned 4ip with the quarter's rent and the usual list of suggested repairs the owner wac prepared to-Bieet him. ""'Look here."Slmon.M he remarked, "I've been thinking the matter over, and in recognition of your long and faithful service I'm going to make you a free gift of the cottage you live in. From this moment it's yours to do at you like with. Now, what do you say to that?" "Thank 'e, 6ir thank 'e," returned the old fellow. "An' now, sir, what about that bit o' paint for the back door? i Ye'll throw that in. o' courw?" London Answers.

Richmond's New Theater The Murretle

The following is a list of those who will camp at the Glen during the Chautauqua, which opens next week: T. J. Addleman. A. E. Alexander, E. I. Alexander, N. E. Alexander, C. E. Bell, Julia K. Bennett, L. H. Bunyan. S. M. Euckley, Emma Ballinger, A. L.. Bramcamp, Joe Brooks, Ruth Bradley, V. I. Brown, Helen E. Ball. James Beesoa, Adam H. Bartel, Josephine

Buhl, Marjorie Beck, William Brooks, J. H. Clements, Demas Coe, H. T.

Comer, Lewis Cockerill, Herbert Cot

ton, G. W. Cotton, V. H. Cox, E. H.

Cates, Fred Cain, N. S. Cox, Stella Colviii, E. E. Commons, Lenore Cook, H. O. Chase, Frank Draper, Jesse Dru-

ley, T. F. Dolloff, Cora Doren, H. F. Dalbey, Charles Darland, J. S. Duke, V. A. S. Dixon, W. E. Eikenbery, F. W. Ferguson, Ed Morgan, D. R. Funk, E. M. Fudge, I. V. Gause, William Klott, J. J. Getz, G. M. Guyer, Rosa

Gates, O. N. Garriott, A. M. Gardner, J. F. Hasemeler, Elisha Hawekotte, E. J. Hiatt, T. W. Hadley, Wm. A. Hatfield, Claude A. Hoover, E. M. Haas, Delia Hyatt, L. A. Handley, A. O. Haisley, Pauline Hiatt, Mary Howes, J. N. Hodgin, Margaret Iredell, R. B. Jones, J. M. Judson, S. E. Jones, C. W. Jordan, F. B. Jenkinson, A. L. Jenkins, T. E. Kenworthy, W. S. Keelor, C. H. Cramer, Conrad Kramer, H. M. Kramer, R. E. Kirkman, J. H. Klute, E. E. Lebo, W. H. Luring, Jane Laughman, A. L. Loop, A. Laning,

Winnie lavender. W. J. Rhoads. F. R. McFail, H. S. McCoy, P. T. McLelland, Harry McLear, Harry McMinn. E. G. McMahan, J. D. Marshall. G. W. Miller. Mather Bros., A. J. Murray. Harold Myers. Ruby Morrison, R. L. Moore, G. W. Mansfield, Isaac Miller, Frank Muir, D. R. Mikesell. Levi Moorman. D. C. More, W. H. Meerhoff,

Alonzo Morrison. Bertha Miller, D. H.l Medearis. Elma Nolte, Frank Nicholson, Roland Nusbaum, L. A. Newcomb, J. W. Outland. R. W. Phillips, W. S. Porterfield, A. B. Palmer, John Pyle. W. H. Quigg. W. H. Romey. Marian Russell. M. E. Rigsby, W. A. Reddish, H. W. Sheppard. A. E. Schuh, Jeanette Sttgleinan, J. H- Saylor. E. K. Shera, Edna Smith, J. F. Stubbs. St. Paul's S. S.. M. E. Shreeve. Richard Sedgwick, E. H. Scott. Martha E. Smith. P. B. Smith, W. A. Seeker, Elmina Stidham. Carl Scott, W. D. Fansher. H. H. Toler, C. E. Thoma-

son, J. M. Thurston, Henry Townsend, Rachel Thomas, Thomas Tarkleson, Herbert Thompson, Woman's Relief Corps, O. F. Ward. Chas. O. Williams, Wayne County Teachers Assn., Ethel Williams. W. G. White. Will H. Whitely, N. P. White. Elizabeth Wissler Frank M. Wilson, Ora M. White, Samuel Wolf, W. E. Wilson. Donald Warfel. Women's Christian Temperance Union. Young Men's Christian Assn., W. M. Roller. Jessie C. Hadley, Daniel Beukart, Agnes Cummins, Floyd Reid, George Brenizer.

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This new amusement place, of which Omer G. Murray is owner and manager, is considered the most beautiful moving picture house in Indiana. It will be opened tomorrow night.

Waterlogged Servians. ; An Englishwoman traveling in Serbia thus gives a striking glimpse of her own prejudices and tastes. 'The Servians drink too much cold water, and they drink It till they are pulpy. An average Serb drinks enough cold water for an English cow. I doubt whether the language contains an equivalent for 'bad training.' for when I tried to explain the idea it created surprise. A doctor told me he had never beard the theory before. To him it seemed a natural and wholesome ha Mr. Moreover, he added, 'there is plenty,' and seemed to think it was rather wasteful to leave any unswallowed. To me It explained the lack

of activity. The nation is waterloRRed. AH day long and every day the Serb calls for a glass of cold water, and when he has drunk it he calls for another. Terhaps owing, to this be has little space for alcohol. At any rate. I never saw a drunken man. even among the peasants."

DOWNING STREET, LONDON. It Bears the Name of a Clever Man From Massachusetts. Downing street. London, where are the British colonial and foreign offices and the official residence of the first lord of the treasury and where cabinet councils are held, perpetuates tht name of a clever man from Massachusetts. Those were the days before the Fourth of July had any significance in American annals, and George Downing, the first scholar in the first public school in Massachusetts and the first graduate sent out by Harvard college, came to England and became a chaplain in Cromwell's army. By a remarkable stroke of fortune he was sent to represent England at The Hague when Europe was trembling before Oliver, and during three distinct eras in England's history he held the office of British ambassador at the Dutch court. He was as popular or as clever under the Merry Monarch as under the protector and the commonwealth, and it came to pass In

the reign of Charles II. that the man from Massachusetts was granted a great tract of land at Westminster, where be built huge mansions and laid out Downing street To this day Downing' street is Downing street still, and. though George Downing is forgotten, there is no name in the British empire which is more familiar to us than his. St. James' Gazette.

Amusements

THEATRICAL CALENDAR

At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite.

August singers.

August church.

The Lyric. 13th and 14 th Minstrel

place. Starting Thursday night, the much heralded play "Salomy Jane" will be presented. This will be the first opportunity Murray patrons will have of witnessing this play at popular prices. Miss Allyn, the new leading lady of the company, will make her first appearance in the part of Salomy.

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The Lyric. Coughlin & Buckingham from Rozell's minstrels, with the regular singer at the Lyric, pleased the patrons of . i. i i. : i

. mat luediei ias. t tiling niui a yiui gram of popular songs, appearing in j solo and ensemble numbers. Mr. iCoughlin's tenor of fresh quality, Mr.

Buckingham's excellent baritone and "Two Orphans" Tonight. j tne niS& tenor of the house soloist 'Two Orphans" is to be presented made an agreeable combination which

Howard Recital. 14th Bethel A.

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Calcutta, with Its population of 1,300,000, is the second city In the British empire.

again this evening by the Lewis and Oliver Players at the Murray. Mr. Lewis makes a very good Pierre, and Miss Weir as one of the Orphans is charming. The costuming of the play is beautiful, and in keeping with the garb worn by the people of France at the period in which the play takes

called out several encores.

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