Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 52, 10 January 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICII3IOXD FALLADIU3I AND SI TNTELEUKA 31. FKIDA ,.! AM VKV UK liHtf.

FIVE INDICTMENTS -RETURNED BY JURY Preble Grand Jury Finds True Bills Against Prominent Persons.

SIX CASES IGNORED

Recommendation Made that New Court House and Jail Be Built.

(Palladium Special) EATON, O., Jan. 10. After having been in session more than three days, during which time 72 witnesses were examined, the grand Jury for the January term of the common pleas court late Thursday afternoon returned a re-

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port showing that six cases had been ignored and five true bills found. An indictment for intent to commit criminal assault was returned against Oliver Kretzer, of Gratis. In an affidavit filed against Kretzer in the court of Justice L. T. Stephen, by Mtb. Minnie Ekes, mother of 15-year-old Treva Odell, of Gratis, charged that Kretzer attacked the girl just as she was returning to her home. The assailant wore a mask, but in the scuffle it fell off, and the girl says she identified the man as Kretzer. Russell Weaver, of Dayton, who formerly conducted a meat market at Lewisburg, was indicted on a charge of forgery, and was arrested Thursday in the Gem City and placed in jail here. He is alleged to have raised a check from $1 to $100. When the October grand jury met Charles H. Smith, who was employed by Weaver as clerk, was indicted for the work, but later evidence of guilt pointed to Weaver. The check was signed .by H. S. Weaver and made payable to Joe Ware, of Monroe township. The paper changed hands several times and finally came into Weaver's possession. He is alleged to have raised the amount and signed Smith's name, and later drew the money at a bank at

West Alexandria. Woman Indicted. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cohee, who live southeast of Eaton, were each charged with assault upon Mrs. Alice Sheppard, wife of Oscar Sheppard, of West Alexandria. The couple are said to have slapped the woman after having ordered her from their home, which is owned by Mrs. Catherine Cale, mother of Mrs. Sheppard. Albert Rose, of New Paris, was indicted for having pointed a shot gun at George Wood. The trouble between

the men is said to have started when Rose cut down a tree which Wood claimed was on his ground. An argument arose and Rose is said to have pulled a shotgun, but did not attempt to shoot. New Court House. Breaking down the precedent established by former investigating bodies, this grand jury, instead of recommending repairs at the county jail, suggested that a new bastile be built and a new court house be erected. The question of a new building was up for consideration about 8 or 9 years ago, but the vote in the other towns of the county was so unfavorable that the proposition was lost.

"THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN"

Great Theatric Spectacle Made Out of Loti's Famous Novel to Be Seen at English's. Social Standards in China in Process of Evolution.

The Way It Goes. "1 want a nice book for an invalid." "Something religious, madam?" "Er no he's convalescent" Boston transcript

Truth is an bonest man's statement f a fact.

BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. Curiously enough the women of China are more emancipated than those of this country. For the Chinese Progressives are giving the women of that portion of the Orient the right or" the franchise. And still we educate missionaries to send them to China. There is a sort of grim sardonicism about this. That goe3 not unappreciated of the canny, slant-eyed Oriental himself. But traditions are going by the board nowpdays. Precedents being shattered. Not only in China but otherwhere. "But not in Richmond, Indiana," growled the misanthrope. "I don't agree with you," cried the other person. "We may be a bit con

servative, but we're progressing. Look at our new street cars! j "I'm ashamed of you," added the , other person severely. i "Well, anyway the Chinese women ; can vote and you can't," grinned the i misanthrope j "You needn't tell me about it," said the other person. "Don't I know we j can't? And don't I know we won't as long as the men can prevent us?" ' "It has been proved that the women could vote if they all wanted to bad enough," avowed the misanthrope ora

cularly. "That is one of the best bogies that the men wigwag," said the other person. "As a matter of fact the men have blocked the way In this state for years and will continue to do so. They don't want the women to vote and aren't going to let 'em if they can help it. "Haven't we tried out every Legislature for the past quarter century. "And what's the Legislature made up of what! "Why men," continued the other person answering her own question. "If the men were amind to pass on the submission of a constitutional amendment to the people, the amendment would go to the people. " 'The people,' " meaning the men. "It's the men that prevented the women from getting it in Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. "There seems to be some sort of psychological division between the sections east and west of the Mississippi. "The river is a positive demarka-tion.

' data, costumes and players, brought ' j these girls back from Nanking. ; i "'A few years ago,' he says, "it j ' would hare been impossible to take j these young women out of their own' i country. I hasten to assure ou. how-, 'ever, that the prohibition was one less 'of law than of circumstances or shall! I say taste? j " 'In the first place, only a f'w years iSso, the Chinese gentleman cared;

frothing whatever for the Occidental "Not only geographically but" i gtandards of beauty and grace. 1 "I thought we were talking about ! .. -He nad uc eye wnatever for slen. , the Chinese women," interrupted the ' derness Qf form. I misanthrope. ' H wanted m nlnmn. hr Mr.

So we were and we'll talk about George Ade had one of the Orientals in em some more," returned the other ;one of his p,CV5 saT. Person, i ...... , "

should be visited by everyone who happens to be in Indianapolis during

that week. And for that matter a trip over for that purpose alone would be well uorth the while of the play-goer. The inclusion of the Chinese actors and dancing-girls should naturally lend the affair a certain color and vivacity it would not otherwise possess and give the average frequenter of the theater some notion as to the perfections of the stage-folk of the Orient. Vhoe theatrical traditions are a di

rect inversion of our own in a variety

j Occidental would have been amused and not entertained. ! "'Now, however, with republicani ism and modern ideas sweeping like

"They say that the standards are changing in China. "That the taste in femininity is swinging round to the other pole. "That the ideals of the west are

smashing those of the East. They're " Id-fire over China, there has come not binding their feet any more but a chan vn n the standards of neither are tbey shackling their minds. ' taste these are gradually taking on "Chinese women are going to have;,he form of Occidental demands, a chance at life. " 'And the real beauties of China are "A few of them are having it now !' foming into their own. These twelve in this country." young women, none of thetn over eigh"Well let the press agent tell it," ' ,ef n- ,are Proof of th ra,id developinterpolated the misanthrope. i mt,ntIt is the truth, however, that un-! "Viola Allen plays the role of a Chiheard of things are being done nowa-' nese fmPress in thU delightful and davs with thP rhancr. tn cnini nH . charming dramatization of the fa-

of dramatic phases. These people are. of course, woven into the fabric of the whole presentation and are a part of it and would not give an exhibition of Oriental theatrics. But their performance will enable the on looker to contrast. And for this reason alone would be

l interesting. j The writer holds no brief for "The Daughter of Heaven'" but dares venture the assertion that it will be a

notable presentation and one which will be "well worth" that fabled "price of admission."

litical institutions in China.

than the change of attitude or chang

ing attitude toward women.

mous Pierre Loti novel and 6he is sitr-

And nothing is more interesting ! ti ocn i ' ;, .v.

are Chinese, who had never seen the ! inside of an Occidental theater until

This is seen in the great spectacular 1 they came to rehearsal for "The production, "The Daughter of Heaven" ! Daughter of Heaven.' " which is being brought to Indiana) This great theatrical spectacle straight from New York after a long j

run in that city.

To be presented at English's Theatre, in Indianapolis, for a week beginning January 20th. "In the massive production of 'The

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Daughter of Heaven,' " says a press ! notice, "there are a score or more of j Chinese players. "Among these are twelve Chinese . dancing girls, the first of the sort evj er brought to this country for dancing on the Occidental stage. I Heywood Broun, sent by the produ-

; cers to China to obtain photographs, j

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