Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 7, 18 November 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PAL LADIU3I A?D SUJ-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912.
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Ifl HUNTING ACCIDENT Carl Weist Lost Two Fingers Saturday Afternoon.
Carl Weist, son of Mrs. Caroline Weist. 201 South Ninth street, had two lingers shot off his hand Saturday afternoou in a hunting accident. The boy with a companion was trying to pass under a barbed wire fence. The trigger of the shotgun was released by contact with a strand of wire, discharging the weapon. The shots tore off two finders. He was removed to his home, and unless complications set in. it is believed that he will recover.
NOTICE. No hunting allowed on the farm near Middleboro, occupied by E. W. Glunt. 16-2t
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LIFE. A Bath Was a Matter of Some Moment In Those Day. These brief extracts from the letters of Elizabeth Montagu, the "queen of the bluestockings." throws a curious light od eighteenth century life in England. She was suffering from a swelled Hp. Promptly the great Dr. Mead
prescribed a blister to her back. She writes: J "I am better than I was: but. my mouth not being yet perfectly reduced. I have got a fresh blister upon my back. Well may it bend with such a weight of calamities I have sent for !
my bathing clonthes and on Sunday night ahall take a souze. 1 think it a pleasant remedy." Apparently in 1741 a lady could not take a bath even on Sunday uight and in the privacy of her chamber without her "bathing cloathes." Mrs. Montagu writes again: "My lip is not entirely reduced, though I have ben blistewl twice, once blooded and have five times taken physic, bave lived upon chicken and white meats and drunk nothing but water. 1 have
suffered great disappointment, about j
the warm bath-which 1 am advised to try for the bathing tubs are so out of order that we have not jet been able to make them hold water." Westminster Gazette.
i The Smelt. It Is the opinion of the true gourmet that of all marine pan fish there is none to compare with the smelt (03merus mordax). This primary rank is tta own by reason of its delicacy and delicious flavor, and when fried a light brown in very fine breadcrumbs and served with melted butter there is none that disputes its pre-eminence. Its delightful flavor, however, as well as Its peculiar odor. Is evanescent. Like the. mackerel, it cannot be too fresh. It is from its odor that the smelt derives pot only its familiar but Latin name. n odor so aggressive of sliced cucumbers that if its presence be manifested nly to the sense of smell people are Dften deluded into such supposition, ffbia odor is not marked except In the freshly caught fish and disappears in the cooking, giving place, however, to a fitting resurrection of the staelt to an olfactory sense still more savory nd delightful.
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CHRISTIE MACDONALD In the "Spring Maid" at the Gennett Theater, Saturday, November 23.
Amusements
r UauiIvi He Wants the Earth.
Times have changed since the poet 'wrote, "Man wants but little here bellow." Chicago Tribune. 1 i flakes Rheumatism
Promptly Disappear Chronic, Crippled-up Sufferers Find Relief After Few Doses of New Remedy Are Taken.
THEATRICAL CALENDAR.
Gennett Theater. Nov. 21 "The Fatal Wedding." Nov. 23 "The Spring Maid."
At The Murray. Vaudeville, Matinee and Night.
the exiled Napoleon on the Isle of Elba, forms one of the greatest themes over written. The full reproduction of this masterpiece by Selig is unequalled by any stage production. There are over 300 people in the cast and the play shows wonderful scene, gorgeous costumes and elaborate stage settings. This is one of the most fascinating pictures ever reproduced.
Coliseum. Nov. 18-24 Lyceum Festival. Dec. 4 Charity Ball.
Today-
Arcade Monte Christo."
The Murrette. There are several very pl?asant surprises in store for Mu;rette paUo.'s this week. The program for today includes some first run features tnat are well worth seeing. In fact the general opinion, of amusement lovers is getting to be that to miss a Murrette program differs very little from missing a meal.
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How to Repair Saucepan Covers. When a saucepan cover :eems useless because the little U:i'b or handle is lost it may be nisde to render renewed service by pushing a cork part way through the oponing :iu! securing it by driving a small wire nail through it on the under side.
How to Make Surprise Salad. An attractive surprise salad is made by placing deviled eg.s in hollowed out tomatoes and then turning the latter tipside down on beds of lettuce leaves. IVcorate with triangles of mayonnaise .!! : iJ;-?ss with plain mayonnaise.
The school-farm movement has penetrated Alaska. From the school at Klukwan, in Bouthern Alaska, comes a basket of potatoes, turnips, carrots, and other vegetables consigned to the United States Bureau of Education. Several of the products are of a size and weight that would be remarkable in a far more propitious climate than that of Alaska. The school at Klukwan is one of SI public schools for natives maintained by the bureau of education in Alaska. In a number of these gardening is carried on with distinct profit to the school and the community. The teacher from Shungnak. within the Arctic Circle, reports that he supervised thf making of 17 native gardens and 4 large school gardens. He instructed the school children and adults in soaking seed, planting, cutting potato eyes, spading, hoeing, raking, thinning, weeding, transplanting, watering in fact, in all the operations necessary for successful gardening. Onethird of an acre he sets apart as a model garden; on this he experimented with different products and eventually obtained a good supply of vegetables for use in cooking classes. Radishes, turnips, peas, rutabages. carrots, beets, cabbages, potatoes, lettuce, kohlrabi, parsnips and a few other vegetables did well in this arctic garden; onions, beans, and cucumbers were unsuccessful. At Eagle, Fort Yukon, I'nalaska, and Klawock similar results in gardening are reported. In Unalaska the school farm at first contained only a few plates of rye and wheat, and some kitchen vegetables, but this year a more ambitious experiment was made. The children not only worked a school garden in which each had a patch of his own, but also cultivated a larger farm at some distance from the school. Although the season is short in these Alaska settlements, the vegetables often attain good growth. In Klukwan the temperature ranges from 81 in summer to 27 below zero in winter. At Klawock the children were able to begin preparing their ground by the first of April and elsewhere many of the vegetables were in by May. The work in school gardening illustrates the general princin'" on whh the government is working In the schools of Alaska that education shall be something more than mere schooling; that it 6hall be preparation
for the life the natives have to lead. Sewing, cooking and carpentry are prominent subjects in the schools. "The education of the natives of Alaska," says a recent report of the Bureau of Education, "is conceived as meaning their advancement in civilization. Superintendents. teachers, physicians and nurses nust regard themselves as social workers striving to elevate the native races intellectually, morally and physically."
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The First Astronomy. The begioniugs of astronomy were on the tops of towers of Ha by Ion nnd the pyramids of Egypt. It is believed by many writers that both classes of structure were erected lor astronomical purposes. As early as the time of Job. nearly 2.000 years liefore Christ, most of the stars had been divided Into constellations. . The writer of Job mentions Arcturus. Orion and Pleiades as being familiar. The modern science dates from the labors of Coperulcus. Tycho Brabe and Newtou.
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The Murray. Singing, dancing, acrobatic, comedy and novelty acts are slated for the first half of the week at the Murray which opens today. The biil should prove most satisfactory in that fn no direction is 't overdone. Just enough, in each department is the atmosphere that surrounds the offering. Belmont's Manikins are great, Longbrade, McDonnell and Richardson are entertainers along new lines. Cherry Bros., with their sensational aerial act, come direct from among the head line acts of the great Ringling Circus. They open their vaudeville season here. McGarry and Revere present something different in the singing and dancing line. The Taylor Twin Sisters have a reputable fancy and trick skating act that is acceptable.
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"The Spring Maid." The Gennett theatre will have an attraction on Saturday Nov. 23, that has already gained the .favor and applause of theatre-goers everywhere. It will be the appearance here of Christie Macdonald and her New York company in the ever joyous and bubbling operetta, "The Spring Maid," with its ever wlcome song hits the seductive waltz "Day Dreams," "Two Little Love Bees," "How I Love a Pretty Face," and all others that caught the popular fancy. Miss Macdonald has not only wron her distinction as a prima donna through her natural gifts and persistent determination, but she has won a personal popularity throughout America that is probably not enjoyed by any other actress with the possible exception of Maude Adams in the dramatic field. It is due to her charm of personality, the wholesome quality of her entire career and the earnest purpose which she always shows of doing everything possible to please her audiences. Tom McNaughton, the funniest comedian England has ever sent over here, will be seen as Roland, the actor.
Literary Coincidence. Resemblance does not always mean plagiarism. There was no plagiarism certainly in Newman's line. "The night is dark, and I am far from home." though It has been pointed out that it almost exactly reproduces u Hue in a play printed in 1509. This play is "Two Angry Women of Abiugton," by Henry Porter, and the original line runs. " Tis late and dark, and I am far from home."
The Hallmark. "Isn't that Marjorie Mincer, the soubrette star?" "Yes." "But she hasn't a particle of makeup n her face." "She doesn't wear paint and powder on the street any more for fear she might be mistaken for a society leaders-life.
Dear Living. Pouting Wife You used to call me the light of your life. Hub So I did. but I had no idea the meter was goiag to register such a cost Boston Trsn-fcript
Arcade Today. An exceptionally strong feature picture will be the attraction at the Arcade today and tomorrow. It is Alexander Dumas's famous novel "Monte Cristo" dramatized in three excellent reels. The wonderful and tragiv story of Edmond Dantes, a young Frenchman, who is entrusted with a message to
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