Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 68, 29 January 1913 — Page 3

THE BICII3I02.D PA LL. A D I U3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913.

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CITY EHTITLED TO ADDITIONAL POLICE Could Have More Patrolmen, Officers, Detectives and Motorcyclemen.

Relative to the enforcing of the epeed limit for automobiles aa recommended by the board of works. Chief of Police Gormon declares that an enlargement of the police force would be necessary before any material re sults could be obtained. He says that the police department, by the Metropolitan police rules, is entitled to twelve more men. By these rules a city is entKUeff to one patrolman for each 1,000 inhabitants of the city. This would give Richmond twenty-four patrolmen. At present the police department has eighteen men doing duty as patrolmen. J For each five patrolmen, the rules give one officer, while the local police department has two officers aside from the chief. This would mean an Increase of three additional police officers if ihe department were to employ all the men allowed by the Metropolitan police rules. In addition to the above named men, a city of this size is allowed one detective and two motorcycle policemen. Chief Gormon addea that additional men are really not needed as this city is the best morally of any city in the country. He stated that les3 trouble is experienced by the police here than in any other city and that other cities send representatives here to ascertain how the city is kept so clean morally. THIS PLEASURABLE PHYSIC 10c. For 10c or 25c you can obtain medicine for constipation, biliousness, stomach, liver and bowel trouble which will be worth dollars in improved health and feelings Try Blackburn'q Casca-Royal Fills just once and prove it. Amusements At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Coliseum. Feb. 16 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. At the Gennett. Jan. 29. Recital at Gennett. Feb. 7 Fritzi Scheff. Feb. 8. Y. M. C. A. Minstrels. The Murray. The performances given by "The Cat and the Fiddle" company at the j Murray still continued to please the public as was shown by the capacity houses that greeted this popular musical organization, despite the storming weather last night. And the advance sales for the balance of this week phows that this form of entertainment is popular with Richmond's amuse ment loving public. The musical nura-1 bers are tuneful and the performance goes with a dash from start to finish. Murrette. Today's program at the Murrette is one of the best of the season. The INDIGESTION AND RHEUMATISM People With Good Digestion Do Not Have Rheumatism. The blood is the product of digestion. Whatever sort of food is digested in the stomach is absorbed into the blood. If the food is badly digested this is also absorbed into th blood. If the food sours in the stomach before digestion or during digestion, the acids are absorbed into the blood. These acids in the blood produce a condition known as rheumatism. The acids are liable to produce microscopic crystals. These crystals ere deposited in the ligaments and cartilages, causing rheumatism of the joints. Sometimes in the bones, producing periodic pains every time a storm approaches. Sometimes in the muscles, producing lumbago, stiff neck, myalgia, and muscular rheumatism generally. Pe-ru-na Corrects Digestion. The reason that Pe-ru-na relieves such cases is easy to understand. Pe-ru-na corrects digestion. Pe-ru-na corrects digestion partly by hurrying it. Pe-ru-na does not furnish any artificial digestant, it simply assists Nature in doing its own digesting. In this way the products of digestion are more normal. The blood is net filled with imperfectly digested food. No acids accumulate in the ptomach while Pe-ru-na is being taken. Thus rheumatism is prevented. It is a great deal better to prevent a disease than to try to cure it. But even after rheumatism has begun the condition that caused it ought to be removed if possible. Gcod Digestion Stops Rheumatism. The first thing to do is to secure good digestion, then if it is necessary specific medicines for rheumatism may be taken. But until the digestion is made perfect it is of little or no use to take medicines for rheumatism. To produce good digestion Pe-ru-na should be taken. Pe-ru-na, Man-a liu and La-cn-pia manufactured by the Pe-ru-na Company, Columbus, Ohio. Sold at all drug stores. No.42. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR FREE PERUNA ALMANAC FOR 1913.

FITZI At the Gennett Theater, feature picture being "Saved By An Airship." This is the first drama ever acted in the air and shows Rodman Law's dare devil leap from an aero- j plane into the ocean. Also spectacular aeroplane flights by Harry Bingham j Brown and Leroy Stevens; also Rosanna Forbes' thrilling dive from an exploding launch and her rescue by an aeroplane. Other pictures are "Her Fireman," a drama, and "Calamity Anne's Inheritance," a Western drama. Fritzi Scheff, in "The Love Wager." Miss Fritzi Scheff, in the new opera, "The Love Wager," said to be her best offering in the past four or five seasons, will be seen at the Gennett theater, Friday, February 7. Miss Scheff appears as Mitzi, the fourth daughter in a Hungarian family, who makes a bet with a handsome lieutenant to induce him to marry off her three eider sisters, so that she can be eligible to receive matrimonial proposals, in accordance with Hungariau customs. The book is by Edith Ellis, and the music is by Charles J. Hawlitger. a new composer of whom much is to be expected, as he has been hailed elsewhere as a musical genius whom Miss Scheff herself discovered. Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Uustav Sanger, the well known musician and Editor of the "Musical Observer" wrote as follows of the New York concert of the Minneapolis Orchestra last March: One of the pleasantest musical surprises of the season came to New York music lovers and concert-goers on the evening of March 8th, when the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra under direction of Emil Oberhoffer gave a first New York concert at Carnegie Hall For this first appearance Mr. Oberhoffer had selected a program which challenged criticism with the finest orchestras of the East. The orchestra is a large ajid veryefficient one. It's string department is headed by Mr. Richard Czerwonky, one of the finest violinists in this country, as concertmaster. and is chiefly composed of young men who play with remarkable enthusiasm and devotion; the wood-wind is excellent, and the brass of good quality and strength. Song Recital. Of Miss Jessie Lynde Hopkins, who appears at the Gennett this evening in song recital, a Chicago paper says: The first group of songs given by Miss Hopkins was done with excellent voice and style. Her clear tones and perfect enunciation added immeasurably to the enjoyment of the occasion, and enabled the audience to enjoy her work throughout the program. The last group presented a number of songs which are new here, calling for a wide range of expression; all were favorably received, and at the close of the recital Miss Hopkins was obliged to repeat Downing's "June." Canning factories for sale by Thos. M. Brown, of Springfield, Mo., on time, a per cent of pack, or for cash. 16 sizes $85 to $850; for farms or large communities. If interested, write for booklet. 29-lt Utilised the Visitor. Decamps, the famous French painter, bad a studio located on the top floor of a building In Paris. A visitor to see the artist paused one day before going np to Inquire if M. Decamps were in. Receiving an affirmative reply, he was just starting up the stairs when the concierge called after him: "As you are about visiting M. Decamps, perhaps yea will be so kind as to carry tip these trousers that I have Just brushed." When, a few moments later, the bell of the studio rang. Decamps opened the door and found on the threshold his friend and patron, the Dnke of Orleans, heir to the French throne, who smilingly presented him with his newly brushed trousers. Yon neadn". gnffei- win-, sick TaMtOache, toailesttoo. constipation or any etbfr troaibiea arisibg from a disordered stomaco. Dr. CaldavD'i Srrop Pepsin will care yoei ana keep you well, try it t mb It cm bmn&ttm rotwnouaeL

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Some romances starting in Rich- j again others may not. Mrs. Ixuise j Gleason, can testify that all of them I do not end well. For the short lived romance of Mrs. ! Gleason, who appeared here at the started in this city. She was given a divorce in Supreme court in New York city yesterday. When the "Soul Kiss" appeared here it had not been "out" for any appreciable length of time. Mrs. Gleason

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(;ieason a juvenile role. It was in I this citv, while walking from a hotel to the theater that they fV'.l in love, according to the testimony. It was almost a case of love at first sight. I Thev were married at Bellows Falls. yt Januarv 7 aml wh(,n the tour co,cd in arcn wenl to Xew York to jiv . . ,. . Mrs. Gleason says she was obliged . . . , L , V , J, 30 last, when her husband refused to pay the rent and soe was forced to move or be evicted. "The defendant has been cruel, inhuman, savage and beastly in his attitude toward the deponent. She has time and again stood in silence for all the insults ami humiliation cast upon her in the presence of strangers." she said. Mrs. Gleason said that v. hen she and ner husband wcre enroute with "The , goul Ki8j. fhey 8aved up severa, ,1UU. dpp(J dollars which ner husband seDt , tQ h,3 lnothor to put jn the savj,1RS bfink fm. lem Her affidavit continues: T f , f . , h -pink j "I was forced to join T.artv" mmnanv because mv husband ! j fajled tQ provide ro. me am, also be. i lav.." Gleason denied all his wife's allegations of cruelty, and said she had in-' suited and abused his mother. He has i been a "fond, doting and devoted hus- j band." he said. He alleged that his ! wile deserted him and moved out all : the furniture on December 31. She lias "exquisite jewelry," her husband J paic. In reply to an allegation by her husband that hia mother "treated her like a daughter," Mrs. Gleason said that "if I i--""!fe ,utu"s malM j - 1

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