Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 February 1906 — Page 2

THE MORNING PALLADIUM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906.

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THEATRE ' O i. A3 I US, Less and Sfanaaor. alatinee daily 3 p. m. Evenings 8:15 p. m. WEEK OF FEB. 12th. A. MISS GRACE MILLER. Overture. B R. MAJOR O'LAUGHLIN. World's Greatest Gun and Baton .'pinners. C THOMPSON SISTERS. Angers and Dancers. D THE TWO FANATAS. Comedy Acrobatic and boxing sketch; Also introducing their funny little trained pipr, "Mike." E-CAL. LANKERT. Illustrated Songs. F-THE ALPINE SISTERS. World's only lady shadowgraphcrs. G THE PHILOSOOPE. .?ppcial ladies' and children's matif" -r daily, 5 c?nts, except oi? Monc!h when each lady will be given a box uf boii-buns, and on Wednesday a handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee. Pennsylvania' LIMESEXCURSIONS TO California Florida Colorado Mexico Northwest Southwest South Southeast SPECIAL LOW PARC TICKETS crs, Settlers and Colonists. r r di'tftila about theme excursions, fares to oInt, ami paiticulars about I'eimsylvau t Lines passenger service consult C. V7. ELMER, ricket Agt.. Richmond. lnL MARDI GRAS Excursion tickets to New Ort" Mobile ard Pensacola, Pla., February 21 to 20. A p!Ltive OOTilERtl juiY03 ko.isi at ur.ee. ln M It cleans, Ah?4P M$M , ' fvl'tW tarrh and drives OVBt away a Cold iu the ast-it j&a ; J lead quickly. stores Tuste

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COMES NEXT 17EEK IMPERSONATING MARY TUDOR IN "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER." FAVORABLY KNOWN HERE Trained Pig at the New Phillips is Proving a Great Pun Maker For Patrons. lio-olle Knott, playing Mary Tudor in 4 'When Knighthood was in Flower" will appear at the Gennett next week. There is every reason to believe that Miss Knott's appearance io Gennett will be one of the ts of the season. Miss Knott is known to Kiehmond theatre goers from her former visit I to this city in "A Modern Mairda-h-ii." Her work in tbat play was one ! of the best tilings ever seen in Uieh- ! mond. Miss Knott has a fine stage pivsenee and is beautiful voman. Jj ' 'When Knighth.ood was in Flowis well known to Richmond th(?a'tic goers. It has been l:ere twice, both : times in good hands. The play is from the pen of Charles Major, a Jlonsier writer. Vaudeville at the New Phillips. "Turn around three times," said Mj Fanta to the tiny pig at the New Phillips last night, and instantly the 'pig obeyed. "Turn around once," he then said, and as quickly the or- ! dt r was obeyed. "Show how the baby does when it wants its dinner," and again the pig obeyed by lustily squealing. His "Pigship" is only a little fellow but he seems to have more intelligence than is usually accredited to members of his particular family. Induced by a bottle of milk, from which he was occasionally allowed to nurse, he jumped over a miniature fence and did other tricks. Jt is considered rather out of the ordinary to teach pigs to perform and j it is for this reason that "Mike" is an attractive feature of the New ! Phillips bill this week. When the I Two Fantas put on their boxing act, 'Mrs. Fanta shows her husband in the most approved fashion how to hanof tho counter. T1,e aet of the Alpine Sisters, shadowgraphers, continues to grow in popularity. CASTOR I A Fc T. Jts and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of MEN IN CHURCH WHISTLE. Pastor Leads Male Parishioners in Rendering 'America" with Puckered Lip Music. Anderson, Ind., Feb. 14. Whistling from the pulpit and also in the congregation was the unusual feature of the services in the Noble Street Methodist Episcopal church last evening, when the exercises included the observance of Lincoln's birthday. The Rev. W. W. Kent, the pastor, desired that all men in the congregation should join in the music, and sujrjrested that they should whistle if they could not sing. So, after one verse of " America' ' had been sung by the congregation, Pastor Kent asked all the men to join in whistling the chorus of the song. The minister puckered his lips and started with the other men, and all whistled. Then the women joined in the next verse. It is not known whether any women whistled, but the men kept at it. TRY IT ONCE. It's easy to win the Palladium prize for "tipping" off a piece of news. Nearly every one knows something that the general public is not aware of. It is hard for the reporters to hear everything that is going on. After getting a ?tip" it is no trouble for them to hunt it up. All they want is a "tip." To win the . dollar prize it is not necessary that the "tip" be a tremendous piece of news. .little item may win the prize. Try it once and see if you can't win.

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E'.isha Mood j of Waterbcry. Tt. aged ninety -tliref. brastx of hi ability t3 stinvi. Liniseif In Hirte uiiuutes.Husj .lease::. poinc:.: rubber of tbe Stuttgart Koyr.1 ill eater, v.ba has just t!!eJ fu a a :'.svlu:a. was a direct Iesceu:2ant of Martin I.uther. Sir'IIrjry CacptoIMWinncnaan says that rMJii:; Frcitb rlaveU U Lis chief .T..'.V,c,'j. hrs t;:e inoct complete I i i'.Lr;:; of French liction in lli'.Lcrt Clctisto::e is fonsl of muiie no i.i never so hanpy as when he is ecifreJ in madrifr.il sln;us. Not many vocalist:; can play as he plays the piano, orcpn anl ctllo. E:lwin IIcwl of Nov.- York i-, oightye.isht years old. hut is mid to be in fit condition to break a yearling eolt. He attributes Lis heaUb Id frequent diets of unadulterated sand, tkeu internally. Ilepre-.entative .Allan L. McDerraott of the Tenth New Jersey congressional district will, at the end of his ter:n, retire from public life and devote bis attention wholly to bis law practice and private business interests. M. Fallieres, the new president of France, has a large, round face. His hair is white, profuse and inclined to curl. lie has for thirty years v.ofn a cravat of tbe same pattern namely, dark blue, with white spots. He invariably carries an umbrella even during fine weather. The rilffrims of New York have invited Earl Grey to attend a dinner in bis honor in New York, tbe date for which he is as.veu to tlx. Field Marshal Earl Roberts, president of the Pilgrims in London, will visit the I "lilted States some time this year, when he will be? entertained by tho suire society. Maj .fr S. II. M. Dyers of Dos Moines. Ia.. recently visited the old Confederate prison at Columbia, S. C, where' hewas confined as a prisoner during the civil war. He escaped by sawing a h'-! through the building. While locking over tho scene of his escape of forty years ago he discovered the very bole and had the surrounding boards cut out and the relic dripped to hihome. CHURCH AND CLERGY. The British Wesleyan Methodists have already sold more than 1.500,000 copies of the "word edition" of their new hymn book and. more than 250,000 of the "tune book." Early next autumn the most famous English evangelist, Gypsy Smith, who is a real gypsy, will come to this country to work under the auspices of tbe Congregational national council. Tho nineteenth anniversary of the American Bible society falls on Feb. 25, and the 50,000 Protestant ministers In the United States have been asked to observe that day as "Bible Sunday." Bishop William Benjamin Derrick of the third Episcopal district of the African Methodist, Episcopal church of New York city, has been designated by the bishops' council to go to Soiith Africaand try to adjust the troubles that have resulted in the presiding elders of the South African conference suspending the liight Kev. Charles S. Smith. LAW POINTS. Indictment by a grand jury is held, in State versus Ougiiehno (Ore.), GO L. R. A. 4GG, not to be necessary to due process of law, so as to preclude the institution of a criminal prosecution by Information. The marriage of a ward, valid where made, in a sister state. Is held, in ex parte Chaee (It. I.), GO L. It. A. 493, to be necessarily regarded as valid at his domicile, although it would not have been so had It been solemnized there, because of statutory limitation of his right to contract. A carrier who negligently delays a shipment is held, in Bibb Broom Corn company versus Atchison, T. and S. F. R. company (Minn.), 09 L.. R. A. 509, to be liable for the damages where, because of such delay, the goods are overtaken in transit and damaged by an act of God, even though the act of God could not reasonably have been anticipated. TALES OF CITIES. The board of trade of San Mateo, Cal.. .has named it "Floral City," and a committee has been appointed to see that it lives up to its name. St. Louis physicians are to have a "deadbeat" directory. If the book is to be depended upon, there are in St. Louis 15,000 persons who do not pay their doctor bills. . The foreign trade of Philadelphia last year reached an aggregate of almost $140,000,000, an increase of about $4,000,000 in exports and $14,000,000 imports, largely materials for use in American factories. After thirteen years spent in its construction the new Croton dam is completed. It will hold 30,000,000,000 gallons. This is enough to supply New York city for 100 days without drawing on any other supply or any other watershed. INSURANCE REFORM. The difference between an insurance official and a policy holder is that one helps himself and the other can't help himself. Los Angeles Express. The evils of the Insurance business must be corrected. The people will not tolerate any attempt to prevent tho thorough inquiry that must necessarily precede the enactment of suitable legislation to that end. Other investigations may, be necessary, but the Insurance business must be attended to In any event Rochester Union and Advertiser. :

Convulsion, FitS, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has been so "successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases thzt there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. We will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjo' the blessing of health, after years of hopeless sufrerincr. o "I have a con that trul brntn fever when two years oL, toiloel by fits cf the worst typo. snJ k3 was pronounced Incurable, i rpfv.i i.-c-.Crcda cf tie'dara for li:m. without rehef. After about fifteen years he lecfir.ie fo tr.d that Me pent him to LonclifT hospital for the insane, at Losransport. Ind. lie was there nearly three years, but he continued to grow worse, so we brought him home July SO, 1502. in p.n awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely. Ho hardly kr.ew rne of the family; could not even find hi 3 bed; was a total wreck. He had from 5 to 10 fits a day. We were tirscd to try Dr. Miles' Nervine, and before the first bottle was used, we could sea a char.se for the better. We have given it to him ever pince. ?r.d he has had but two very light spe'ls since last August. 1D03. and th-sn lie was not. well ether ways. We pronounce him cured, as he can work and go anywhoro. if any ore wishes to ask any questions concerning this, thev a-f- at 10o-tv to di so." E. II. EL'.N'XKLL, Lincoln. Ir.d. Dr. Mi!e&' Nervine !s s.?!d by your drucjqist, who v-.-;:i cur re nice that the first bc.tie wiM benefit, if it fails, he will refund yojr rr.onay. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

CLAIMS TO CURE CANCER. Drs. Beard and Mackenzie cf England cite Experiments as Proof of Their Power. London, Feb. 14. Dr. Heard U I'Minburjr asd Dr. Shaw MacKonzie of London, working in collaboration, claim to have discovered an absolute cure for cancer and diabetes in all stajres of both diseases. Its efficacy, it is alleged, has been proved by numerous experiments upon patients who are today perfectly recovered. Tbe new treatment consists of subcutaneous injections of chioterebenthine and extract of beef, and finally injections. of trysine, with or without extract of beef, as the case requires. The physicians say they have discovered that cancer is caused directly by lesion of tbe pancreas or sweetbread. Cancer and dialwtes, it is declared, are closely allied, and-both my Itf1 caused by organic trouble in the pancreas. Women as Well as lea Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Biatitier Trouble. Kidney trouhle preys upon the niind, discouragesaiidlesseusambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not nncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. . Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fiftycent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Swamp-Hoot pamphlet tc'uiug all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root-Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on ever bottle. GIRLS WAGE WAR WITH PINS. Garment Workers on Strike Attack Nonunion Substitutes and Battle Results. What Cheer, la , Feb. 14. Sixteen girls employed by the American Garment company here formed a union and struck for shorter hours and more pay. The company immediately secured a crowd of sixteen, new girls and started them to the factory. The strikers had pickets out and gave battle to the nonunion substitutes. Hatpins were the principal weapon of warfare, although many had their faces badly scratched and hair pulled before the police were able to quell the riot. The union was overwhelmed and forced to retire.

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