Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 77, 8 February 1913 — Page 3

THE RTCmiOND PALLADIUM ANT SU3f-TELEGRA3I,SATT7RDATtFEBRTJART 8, 1913.

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CITIZENS BATTLE AGAINST BANDITS Fierce Encounters in Chicago Were Reported to the . Police Last Night.

(National Newa Association) CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Bandits, meeting unexpected resistance did their best to murder William C. Russell and his wife In a desparate encounter in front of the George M. Pullman mansion. Detectives interrupted the battle and fired many shots at the highwaymen, but failed to capture them. Miss Mary Peck, a music teacher in another south side holdup, beat and kicked a burglar until he cried for mercy. At about the same hour Raymond Small, one of three youths mistaken by James Brady, shopkeeper, for a bandit, was shot. Only the poor aim of the bandit who attacked the Russells prevented a murder almost exactly like that of Mrs. 11a t tie Kaufman. Mrs. Russell, who leaped forward to save her husband, was beaten on the head with a revolver in thehands of the second bandit until her screams were silenced. OLD AGE. Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature is a beautiful and majectic thing. It stands for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health, despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken immediately after supper will Improve the digestion, tone up the Jirer and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despondency will give way to one of hope and good cheer. For gale by all dealers. (Advertisement) What He Would Do. "What would you do," asked tlie lieutenant who was instructing the class in aviation, "if you were op a thousand feet In the air and the steering gear should go wrong or the engine should fall?" "I'd bit the earth In about twinty seconds, I'm thin kin'," replied Sergeant McManus. Chicago Record-Herald. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped , By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private correspondence department of the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; 4hus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been "broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the Vritten consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Nothing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. "Every woman ought to have T.ydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for It today.

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At the Murray. Vaudeville ilatinee and Night. At the Gennett. Feb. 12 "The Glassblowers." Feb. 15 "The Fortune Hunter."' Feb. 18. Y. M. C. A. Minstrels. Coliseum. Feb. 16 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Murray. Today will be the last opportunity to see Johnson's Comedy Dogs. The act that Fritzi Scheff enjoyed to such ah extent at yesterday's matinee that she went back on the stage during the ! performance and complimented Mr. J Johnson on his clever canine actors. I Next week's bill at the Murray will : show an entire new style of enterjtainment, differing completely from j the class of acts shown during the past week. "The Glassblowers." "The Glassblowers." John Philip Sousa's new lyrical comedy, said to be his most ambitious effort v.ill be presented at the Gennett theatre Wednesday, February 12, under the management of John Cort. "The Glassblowers" represents two years of work on the part of the composer and his librettist, Leonard Liebling, a writer of both humorous and serious fiction and should be in complete and satisfactory form, more complete than most operas that have been hurried. The opera is in three acts, and deals with a young man and his sweetheart, who determine to develop their strength of character by working as common employes in a glass factory at Greenpoint, L. I. It is hard work, but they stick to it until the owner of the works discharges them both because the young man has crossed him in a certain financial deal involving the purchase of mines near Santiago. Then war breaks out with Spain, and the ; scene shifts to Camp Jackson. A film of motion pictures is utilized to show the capture of the hill at Santiago, and the play closes in a blaze of martial and patriotic glory. "The Fortune Hunter." All things theatrical center in New York, and a play with a New York en dorsement of two years continuous i success must havt unquestioned merit, j Such a play is "The Fortune Hunter" I coming to the Gennett theatre on Sat urday, February 15, matinee and night. "Assume a virtue if you have it not" is its text. Nat Duncan, reared in luxury, is suddenlycast on his own resources and fails at whatever he tries. A college friend outlines a sure plan for becoming a millionaire to take up a residence in a small community, eschew liquor, tobacco, profanity, etc. Every rural community has some heiress who will eagerly turn to the city-bred stranger, becaoee all the really enterprising youths have gone city-ward, leaving her without eligible suitors. Minneapolis Symphony. When it was decided to form a symphony orchestra in Minneapolis there were only two widely known orchestras in America the Boston Symphony and the Theodore Thomas orchestra of Chicago. Walter Damrosch's orchestra was at that time scarcely known outside New York. There were no western organizations and no one thought it possible to organize one. The Thomas orchestra was regarded as a sporadic growth the accidental and isolated product of one man's genius. For that reason the Minneapolis orchestra was not taken seriously at

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MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind.. Feb. S. Mrs. Carrie Johnson is visiting Mrs. Nellie Flook and other friends at Richmond. The entertainment will be given at the Odd Fellows' hall this evening, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor. The title of the play is. "Fun in a Photographer's Gallery." Mrs. Will Dolan, who has been the guest of Mrs. Fannie Mustin. returned to her home at Falmouth. Friday. Sunday services at the Friends church. Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock and preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. Mary Mills. Young People's meting at the usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. Mart. Lowry, of near Grensfork, were called to Milton Friday by the death of Mr. Lowry's grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Lowry. Mrs. Charles Kneise and daughter, Pauline, of Cambridge City, were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Beeson, Friday. Sunday services at the Christian church, Bible school at 9:15 o'clock. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. F. C. McCormick. The subject of the evening sermon will be "Is Church Membership Necessary?" The Endeavor society will meet at the usual time. Sunday services at the M. E. church Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock. The Epworth league will meet at usual hour. There will be no preaching as the Rev. F. M. Westhafer will be at Doddridge chapel. A post card from Mrs. O. L. Beeson, of St. Petersburg. Florida, tells of the nice weather and of their pleasant surroundings. She also tells of a

pleasant dinner party with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Crist, Monday, February 3. The occasion was Mrs. Elizabeth Crist's birthday. Those at the dinner were the son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crist and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson. In the afternoon, Mrs. Mason Crist gave a reception for a large circle of friends in honor of ber mother-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Crist. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Kimmel are entertaining Miss Jennie Toby and brother. Emmet, of Muncie. Mrs. Richard Swisher and sister, Miss Sarah Flook, of Cambridge City gave Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson a pleasant surprise Friday. The C. W. B. M. met with Mrs. F. C. McCormick Friday afternoon. Will Hofmann, who is an employe at the postoffice in Cincinnati, writes his brother here that he handled 40,000 RHEUMATISM DR. WHITEHALL'S Rheumatic Romcdy For 15 years a Standard Remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, lumbago, gout, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints. It quickly relieves the severe pains; reduces the fever, and eliminates the poison from the system. 50c a box at druggists. Write roe A Free TMml Bear. Dr. WHITEHALL MEORIMINE CO. 253 N. Main St.. 8outh Bend. Indiana. SPACE FOR STORAGE OR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. We are equipped to handle all kinds of storage. Space with plenty of light for manufacturing purposes. RICHMOND MFG. CO. "WeBt Third and Chestnut Sts. Telephone 3210. ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE Presents

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