Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 28, 12 December 1913 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1912

MURRAY VAUDEVILLE FAR ABOVEAVERAGE Healthy Comedy of High Class Proves Acceptable Diversion.

Front r; w seats should be at a premium at the Murray tonight and tomorrow, for the Lull which went on the boards last niht is a rattling lively one. Comedy predominates, in fact, each act is so labeled, and it is of the kind Richmond vaudeville goers seem to like. Kd and Minnie Foster, two girls doing a singing and piano act, were prime favorites of the front rows last night. Some of their songs were old, but the interpretation appealed mightily even to the most blase frequenter cjf the vaudeville house. The girls are of the Nell Brinkiey type, made popular in Richmond through The Palladium. Gertrude Fiske, catalogued as a singing comedienne by the program, and Brown and Jackson, singing, talking, dancing comedians, supplied a diversion of no mean ability. Chick, a comedy cyclists, lifts that old time feature of vaudeville far above the average. He is a natural born clown, with wit that strikes home, and antics that cloud the cycle element of his act behind a wall of healthy humor. The audience soon was infected by his good natured monologue, and the act was a scream. All in all, the bill is one of the best seen here in many days.

LUTHER C, ABBOTT, PHILOSOPHER AND FROD0 PEOPLE (Continued from Page 1.)

Hear Chas. S. Hansen, the Blind Organist at First M. E. church tonight. Admission 25c.

That a marvelous exhibit of domestic animals of the Andes Is planned by Argentina at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition is news made public by His Excellency, Romulo S. Kaon, Argentina's Ambassador to the United States.

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dily resisted nature's appeals to their nimrodic instincts. Even Jake Estep's offer to let them hunt over his farm after he had removed the live stock, locked up the house and taken his family to town until they tired of the sport, has been firmly rejected. Mutual distrust of each other's ability as marksmen is assigned as the real cause by their friends. Justice Abbott is now on the last lap of his eighty-third year and is celebrating his thirty-fourth anniversary of his admission to the Wayne county bar, of which he is one of the oldest members. Despite his advanved age he is still hale and hearty and actively practicing law and administering the affairs of his little court, into which Dan Cupid has stalked more often than any other place in the county, leading embarrassed youths and blushing lassies. Married 500 Couples. "In my twelve years as justice of the peace I have performed at least five hundred marriages five within the past ten days," remarked the 'squire. "I like to marry people, but I am broadminded. If I find that any man and woman I have joined together in the bonds of wedlock are mis-

mated, I frankly confess my mistake and stand always ready to rectify it in the divorce court, and I have rectified many such mistakes. It is no use being bullheaded about such matters. I am like the old colored fellow's steel trap, I catch them coming and going." Then the conversation turned to other topics, the 'squire drawing deeply on his store of reminiscences while the coal fire in the little office crackled cheerfully. He spoke of old Jordan's Chapel, where the wits and politicians of old Richmond were wont to meet, to tell the latest stories, frame up political slates and dictate the affairs of city, state and nation; of school teaching days in Preble county; of his experiences as a recruiting officer during the war; of ante-bellum days in Washington, when, he was an instructor in old Rugby academy, where he had met and talked with Clay, Webster, Seward, Jefferson Davis, Stevens, Sumner, Breckenridge, Cass, Douglas and Sam Houston; but most lovingly and interestingly he lingered on boyhood days, in Massachusetts. He told of the great house built by his paternal great-grandfather, George Abbott, a Puritan who came to America in 1630, of the lasting impression Ralph Waldo Emmerson had made on him the only time he ever heard that great philosopher lecture, and quaint stories of old Boston. 'Squire Abbott is a native of Pelham Hampshire county, Massachusetts, and nearly all his kinsmen live in that state. He came west in 1857 and has resided in Richmond continuously since 1879. As he says his life has been a "full one and one of interest." He will celebrate his eighty-fourth birthday May 11, 1314.

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PITIFUL LETTER FROM SUFFERER

In the extensive correspondence at the Red Cross seal headquarters an occasional letter is received which attracts more than passing attention, even from the staff, which is somewhat '"calloused" to the unusual. One such freak letter the other day brought a smile with a touch of pathos just behind it. It was as follows: "To the Red Cross Seal, "715 Union Trust Building, "Washington, D. C: "While looking over a paper I found an advertisement of the Red Cross Seel staiting that it was Good for Consumption and other diseases i wish that you would please send me a bot

tle and also the price bo In case i Need more i Will No What to send me the mederson i will see that you get the money If i Know what It j Cost i cud send the money at once please don't fail to send it at once please let me hear from you at once."

You can get sweet cream and crear already whipped at Price's.

MEETING TONIGHT

In addition to the list of homes announced yesterday, prayer meeting will, be held tonight at the home of Will Beetley, 224 North Twenty-first street.

Plenty of nice fresh oysters at Price's, bcth can and bulk.

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