Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 261, 14 October 1915 — Page 9
LXHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SyNLtXlIUIi THURSDAY, OCT, 14.1915
UIUIAr.1 T. STEAD FROM OTHER VQfiLD
SENDS SPIRIT NOTE
) NEW YORK, Oct. 14. The -follow ing i "the message from the grave'
; of William T. Stead, the famous Brit lab publicist, who lost his life on4he ! Titanic. Stead had always been great- - Ijr Interested In psychical research from a scientific standpoint -and had r promised friends that after death be
, would try to communicate with them. His message Is as revealed through
a medium and published in the prc , ceedlngs of the American Society for
t Physical Research. ': "Since my death I have found my ' friends on earth are calling oy . ap-
pearance, my spirit, to their plane to
. establish my Identity with that of my hand on earth; it is a common thing to be expected to appear in every
circle, every seance and every sitting
where a medium holds forth. , "I cannot do this. I cannot cheapen my life's work to be at the beck and call of every medium when she , wishes to know what she can do; rather let me appear where my presence can accomplish a result for the work which I tried so hard to prove. "Now, say that I was drowned in mid-ocean. I was held headless before the drowning and did not suffer from the death that those men died harder than I thct the parting was anguish and sorrow; let this pass as a fact; you, however, had a glimpse of the light here from others. "Then I became aware of Julia with me, then I was surprised for my head was suddenly clear and she and my own greeted me with smiles and rejoicing, my head become clear, I felt as - though I was without my earthform, yet I did. not miss that in my friends as they appeared as beings for me; it Is a queer sensation that of realizing the freedom from the material like almost being naked in public, yet not so, seeing you have no sense of shame. Now the return of memory has brought me to a realization of my work and its pursuit in a grander sphere. "Tell my friend, Dr. Hyslop, that he may call upon me through your hand and if he wishes to put your questions I shall be delighted to answer them." . , ,
THEATRE MEETINGS TO BEGIN NOV, 21
Theatre mass meetings under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. will be held at the Gsnnett theatre the fore part of the winter season, and will begin on Sunday afternoon, November 21, according to the announcement of the religious work committee of the association. The first speaker of the meetings, who will make an address on this occasion, will be Colonel George W. Bane of Lexington, Ky. His subject will be, "If I Could Live My Life Again."" : Though the list of speakers is being completed, the committee wilLjiot make known their nauies until t short time in advance of the day they speak.
KILLED BY TRAIN
CHICAGO, Oct. 14. Bewildered in the face of danger, Mrs. Mary Gonitis, aged 43, was caught between two tracks with Pennsylvania trains speeding down upon her from each direction, and tried to jump to safety. One train struck her and burled her against the other.
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At Movies Tonight
LYRIC. Philip Blacton is a victim of heridltary craving for drink. His uncle, Colonel : Rand, is a hunteS . and explorer. One evening Rand gives a stag dinner to a circle of friends, at which Philip is expected as a guest. He, however, does not show up until after the party Is over, when he arrives in a drunken condition. Next morning Philip sincerely regrets what has occurred, and .tells his uncle of the cursei-whichrsts-gipon him. , His uncle, however, slaps him cheerily, on ihe back and tells him to brace up; that he is shortly leaving for an extended trip of exploration to the African jungle, and that if Philip will accompany him he believes he will be cured. The Queen of Jungle Land comes to The Lyric toqight. Bridal, as meaning a feast to celebrate a wedding, is really "bride ale," "ale" being the terms formerly used to indicatea festival in England.
LEADERS
Continued Frem Page One speakers; while as to the newspapers, the women have been "alive" every time that an opportunity popped up to insert a " few lines of publicity or to assist, some professional writer in a descriptive article on some of the many varied interesting phases of the work. The" headquarters" for"' "the" four states have been in this city. The two great brains of suffrage are Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. They are the chiefs of staff. The four campaign committees the varmy staffs of the four, states have been under the guidance and inspiration pf these two? astute and experienced veterans. f Leading the fight-Jn each commonwealth are the four state presidents of the respective v Wpmkn,,v Suffrage Associations Mrs. Raymond Brown of New York; Mrs. Frank M. Roessing of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Alice' Stone. Blackwell of Massachusetts; and Mrs. E. F. Feickert 6f New Jersey. xt, The marked feature of the campaign as a whole is the indifference of the political machines. In Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts both
Democratic and RepabUcam organisations nave refused to commit them
selves. The "boesea" hare maintain
ed a discreet sUenca, either from lack of Interest or fear of "patting their money on the wrong horse.'. Qnly In New Jersey has the SmithNugent machine coma oat against the suffrage amendment to the state constitution. Ia this state, the president's own, the fight has raged moat fiercely. United States Senator Marttne is a strong antt-saffraglst. Using his official frank, he sent through the mills huge amounts of reading matter urg
ing the defeat of the suffrage amend
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The suffragists countered with a
blast which will become famous in suf
frage history. Nineteen of the most eminent men In the state drew up a
long address to the voters (quoted
elsewhere) in which they took up all the arguments against giving the bal
lot to women and answered them fully. ::.;:: Then came reinforcements for the women from an uncounted ' upon
source.' Member after ; member of
President Wilson's cabinet; and other high officials of the Federal government publicly declared their belief in state suffrage for women.' The crowning triumph was Mr. Wilson's own declaration on October 6, of his intention to vote for the New Jersy amendment. . " ' Despite the jubilation of the New Jersey suffragists over the progress of their campaign, the anti-suffragists declare the amendment will go down to defeat by fifty thousand votes, basing this prediction on a belief that the political leaders of both sides will secretly or openly instruct the tractable element to vote "no." According to the antis, the only uncertainty Is the independent element. This has often been large in New Jersey elections. , . -. . The president's open espousal of suffrage has undoubtedly had a great effect outside of New Jersey. New York state political leaders of all shades of conviction admit It has brought many votes over the line. Tammany Hall is' "not saying a word." Many influential men in the Democratic party in the New York state are openly for suffrage. The saloon interests, of course are assisting the fight against giving the vote to women. The opponents of woman suffrage predict the defeat of the amendment by 100,000. In Pennsylvania and Massachusetts the women have made consistent gains for the last two months, but still have a hard fight If they are to win. The governor and other men prominent In the Republican party of Pennsylvania have openly favored suffrage. Indeed the leaders of the Demo-
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crau and Progressives are also friend-, ly to the women's cease. - The eoeev uon Is: Will the rank and fife follow their leaders oa November . In Massachusetts the women have the hardest struggle of all. although here, . too, the governor, David I. Walsh, has made many speechee m support of suffrage.. Bnt la the recent Republican convention ell the discussion of suffrage wea discouraged and the party Is not on record either for or against. ,
MARRY AFTER TRIBULATIONS
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Oct. 14. r. C Cherry and Luclnda Green Ktngsbwy were granted another marriage license here. The , two have the following strange record; - Married here In 1870; separated in 1900; Cherry goes west and his wife obtains a divorce; Cherry marriea and his former wife marries; Cherry's wife dies In January, 1915; bis former's wife's husband dies in July, 1915; Cherry, returning from the west, after fifteen years' absence, to South Bend, and finds a son who telle him of his mother. Cherry's former wife; Cherry finds her and they are married once more.
: The yield of California's gold mines last year was the greatest, with the exception of one year, since 1864.
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UOLD HP 0. S. CAQLE REPOHTS
WASHINGTON. Oct 14. Stata department officials today expressed the belief that the Turkish offleUla are
interfering with cables to Ambassador Morgenthaa at Constantinople. No
answer has been received to queries concerning the Armenian troubles sent to the ambassador three days ago. The queries wtl be repeated la
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TONIGHT S-Reel 101 Bison THE QUEEN OF JUNGLE LAND"
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CASES x., 60c to $2.50 "w - .BATTERIES "r20e, to 40c LAMPS . 20c to 25c
Monday 9Oct 18 OPERETTA Given by Ladles' Auxiliary A. O. H. Under the Direction of Mr. at.d Mrs. Bert Kolp. Admission 45 Oc Reserved Seat Plat Open Friday Morning at Ross Drug Store.' No Extra Charge for Reserve Seats
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FLORENCE LA BAD! I m "God's Wit" la 4 parts from the novel. "At the Mercy of Tiberius," by Augusta Evans Wilson. THE ITALIAN ORCHESTRA PLAYS HERE EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. ADMISSION 5 CENTS TOMORROW World Film Corporation Presents EOWIN AUGUST and LILLIAN TUCKER In the Sensational Photo-Drama of American and English Society Life EVIKDss'.. In Five Acta The Lyric Theatre, New York. Success, By J. Du Lecher MacFb arson . The story la human, tender, enthralling, exciting and sensational by turns, carrying the auditor through a series of tense, pulsating sensations. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SEAT.
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Contestants Worming Up Each Day Sees New Names Added to the Printed list.
Mr. Geo. Brehm again takes the lead by a small majority of 90 votes above Miss Dorothy Heckman. Miss Ethel B. O'Connell has taken Sam Vigran's fifth place. Sam drops to sixth place. Contest manager la going to drop non-workers from printed list Saturday. All those whose names appear below and who are not active workers will please call at the Murretto theatre and get contest admission hooka to sell from contest manager, otherwise your name will be dropped from printed list Saturday. The following la the standing of the contestants:
Mr. Geo. Brehm 11930 Miss Dorothy Heckman 11840 Miss Thelma Zuttermelster 11715 Mrs. Ray Bowman 11705 Miss Ethel B. O'Connell 8340 Mr. Sam Vlgran 8120 Miss Bessie Rupe 6670 Dr. Grosvenor, Jr 5840 Miss Rose Wallace 5605 Mr. Wilbur Vogelsong 4800 Miss Hester Williams 4320 Miss Stella Harris 3440 Mr. Fred Elstro 3100 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 3065 Mr. Earl Keisker 2835 Mr. Channery Edgerton 2815 Miss Grace McConlogue 2790
Mr. Virgil Martin 2210 Miss Ruth Motley 1990 Mr. A. C. Carrol 1880 Mr. Harry Kelser 137S Mr. Jas. W. Pollett 1225 Mr. Willard Nearon 400 Mr. Harry McBride 365 Mr. Richard Jessup 340 Mr. Philip P. Gates 325 Mr. C. Wallick 300 Mrs. H. E. Craig 240 Miss Dolores Kellutn 220 Miss Florence Harris 160 Miss Edna Hoss 130 Mr. D. D. Minnick 125 Miss Dorrls Monroe 120 Mr. William Burns 100 Mr. T. Ashinger 100
EGGEffl GKffiCffiY SPECIIMS Specials tor This Week
GRANULATED SUGAR 25 lb. Cloth Bags $1.45
PICNIC HAMS 4 to 5 lbs. Each 15c Pound
SKINNED PIG HAMS 9 to 12 lb. Size 20c Pound
First Arrival Jones Dairy Farm Pig Sausages Just In Dixie Toasted Rice Flakes, 1 0c Box. COFFEE NEW APRICOTS PIG BACON Golden Sun 10 lb. Boxes (extras) Small 4 and 5 lb. Strips 27c Pound 15c lb. by the Box 20c lb. by the Strip Frank's Milwaukee Goose Liver Sausage Frank's Milwaukee Cold Roast Pork BUTTER FLOUR CORNFLAKES Finest Country White Satin Large 10c Gold Medal 28c Pound 24 lb. Sacks 82c 4 (lOcpkfft.) 25c Fine Assortment Strictly Fresh Fish (Every Friday Morning) New, Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet.
COCOA Runkel's Best 25c Cans 19c
PEAS Good New Pack 4 Cans 25c
CEDAR OIL MOPS Complete With Handle 19c Each
Chili Powder for Chili Con Carne Berkshire Sliced Pig Bacon in Boxes Sap Sago, Brick, Swiss and Roquefort Cheese
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIONTHIS WEEK ONLY AUNT JEMINA'S PANCAKE AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Good Dromedary Dates Minuet Package Mints Chinese Sauce for Chop Suey
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