Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 31, 17 March 1908 — Page 3
rar: Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Tuesday, march it, 1903. PAGE THREE.
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN COUGH MEDICINE.
More Effective thaa any of jb patent nostrums for curing W coagha or colds is a simple remdy which you can make at home in five minutes at very small exV4 pease. Use
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Granulated Sugar Syrup 13 oz. Pinex 2 oz. Take three-quarters of a pound of granulated sugar, add water, heat end stir until you have a thick syrup Vny druggist will sell you enough Pinex (2 oz.) for 50 cents. Mix in a clean pint buttle and shake well. Keep well corked and it will last the family for many month. Pinex, as you probably know, is the most concentrated form of Norway "White Pine Extract. The best results from this prescription are to be had only by using the pure Pinex. All druggists have it or can pet it easily on request.
RIHOi HESITATES
Does Not Desire to Take Charge of Wernle Until New Building Is Done.
Board meeting monday.
The appointment of L. II. Ridenour of New Lebanon as superintendent of the "Wernle Homo has not yet been made by the board of managers of that Institution. The Rev. Feeger states that next Monday a board meeting will be held, at which time some definate action will be taken. Mr. Ridenour does not want to accept the position until (he new building at the home has been completed. The board does not think it best that the home should be without, a superintendent this length of time, so it is probable that Mr. Ridenour will not receive the appointment.
A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey aud Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneu- ' monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. O. Luken & Co.
LONG TERM FOR STEALING KETTLE Roscoe Claybum.to Rest Behind Iron Bars.
SPECIAL MEETINGS NOW IN PROGRESS
Services at the Third M. Church This Week.
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Special meetings will be held at the Third M. E. church in Fairview each evening during the week. All are cordially invited to attend. The fourth quarterly meeting will be held next Sunday. The presiding elder, Rev. T. M. Guild will preach on Sunday morning at 10:J0 o'clock. - All are cordially Invited to attend those meetings.
SHOT FIRED THROUGH COACH WINDOW
Judge Buchanan Was Badly Injured.
Augusta. Ga.. March 17. Former Judge O. W. liuchaiian. of Winnosboro, whose wife is a niece of Senator li. It. Tillman, was mysteriously shot and perhaps mortally wounfted late yesterday, while on his way from Columbia to Augusta to attend the bedside of his niece, who is ill here. Judge Buchanan was seated by an open window in the day coach of a Southern Railroad train when the train left Wards, S. C. The train had proceeded but a short, distance when a shot was fired through the window by some unknown person, the bullet entering the judge's right side. He was taken to a private sanitarium on his arrival here and an operation performed. He is in a critical condition.
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THOUSANDS PERISH Thousands perish every year from consumption resulting from a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate racking coughs and expels the cold from your system and prevents consumption and pneumonia, it has cured many cases of incipient consumption. A. G. Luken & Co.
Secretary Taft Spoke in Behalf of the Man of Color In Brooklyn.
WASHINGTON ALSO THERE.
GREAT COLORED HOST OF AMERICA MUST EITHER BE MACE USEFUL OR USELESS, CLAIMED GREAT NEGRO EDUCATOR.
SCHEPMAN CASE SOON Appeal of Pennsylvania Railroad Will Be Heard in Supreme Court.
JUDGMENTS AGAINST ROAD.
N Roscoe Clayburn. colored, was fined $10 and costs and given a sixty days' jail sentence in the city court for stealing a brass kettle valued at J2. Clayburn denied his guilt, but. said that he was with the person who did steal it.
The distance around the world via he Trans-Siberian and our own transcontinental lines is shown to be 17,P97 miles. The sailing distance around the world from New York via Suez, Singapore, Manila. Guam, the Hawaian Islands and Panama canal to New York fain will be 23,002 miles.
eczema " Use BUnchard's Eczema Lotion Prices: 6-oz. bottle. $1; 12-oz. bottle, $2, at COXKEY-MONNIXGERS. Instruction and advice free. No red
tape. Describe your case, or ask me any questions on skin diseases, or for
booklet. Address PROF. J. BLANCH ARD, SKIN SPECIALIST, 3S11 Cot tage Grove Avenue, Chicago, 111.
It is expected the case of George Schepman vs the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad company will come up for a hearing in the Supreme
court within a few weeks. Schepman seeks damages for personal injuries. It will not be necessary for the case to await, its turn in the supreme court as it is sent there direct on appeal
from the Appellate court. Schepman
fell from a train of the defendant company when returning to this city from
Indianapolis and suffered the loss of a limb. The Henry county and Appel
late courts have held in favor of the plaintiff.
The Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious than Jewels. Try them for headache, billiousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you tha price will be cheerfully refunded at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.
Here is a strange fishing story from England. During the last, cold snap a Mr. Richardson, of Peterborough, was skating on the canal when the ice was very clear and noticed a large pike swimming in front of him. The ltsh was terrified and swam in front of the skater until it stopped from sheer exhaustion. The man broke the ice and took out the fish with his hand, which proved to bo a pike weighing twelve pounds.
One of the largest gas companies in London has reduced its price from 71 cents to GO cents a thousand feet.
New York, March 17. Speaking before a representative Brooklyn audience at Plymouth church last night Secretary Taft expressed an optimistic conviction concerning the future of the colored race in the United States. After presenting an array of statistics to show the progress of the American negro since the day of freedom, the secretary declared that this growth in intellect, learning and industry must continue. The fear of negro domination in the South was, he said, a nightmare of the past. With the advantage of education and opportunity the colored population would take its proper place in the political affairs of the nation. Secretary Taft strongly commended the work done by Hampton and Tuskegee and reviewed the growth of law" designed to affect the colored race. Washington Thanks Taft. Booker T. Washington, president of Tuskegee Institute, followed Secretary Taft, and said: As a graduate of the Hampton Institute and as one who is indebted to that institution for what I have been permitted to do in life, I want to join
with you in thanking Secretary Taft for taking the time to come to this meeting and speaking iii behalf of the
education of my race. One is not sur
prised, however at. this manifestation
of interest in the elevation of the negro race. As one reads the history of
the life of his family he will see that his interest in the welfare of our people is not new, but was inherited from an anti-slavery family. This inherited interest in the negro race has been reinforced, I am sure, by his years of experience in strengthening and ele
vating the millions of dark people in the Philippine Islands in Panama and in Cuba. Dr. Washington dwelt upon the great necessity of educating the colored children of the present day. He predicted that within a few years, perhaps in this generation, the colored race in America will have increased to 15,000,000. 'These millions can be made useful or useless,'' said he. "They can be made to help or to hinder. They can be made to become criminals or law abiding citizens, They can be made to be potent, factors in the intelligence of our country or they can become a load of ignorance, dragging down own civilization. Which shall it be?"
EVANGELIST JONES CONDUCTS REVIVAL
He Has But Recently Returned From Wales.
Evangelist Will O. Jones and wife of Elwood. Ind., have begun a meeting at the Holiness church, North H and Kleventh streets. Mr. Jones has only recently returned from Wales where he engaged in some remarkable revival meetings. The services commence each evening at i:U o'clock. S ug service and preaching at S. Rev. .1. F. Stanton and E. E. Wiggins of Richmond will assist. A hearty welcome is extended to all.
There are sixty-four countries in which protection is afforded to inventions. To get out a patent in each one would cost about S 1 .", w .
Amusements
THEATRICAL CALENDAR.
NEW PHILLIPS. Week of March 16 Vaudeville. GENNETT. March 21 (Matinee and Night)
"The Widow McCarty." March 26 "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." Vaudeville at the Phillips. Not in a long time, if ever, has a better playlet been put on at the New Phillips, in vaudeville, than the one that is being offered this week "The Circus Rider," as presented by the Cluxton-Rlchmond company. This aggregation is a splendid example of the refined vaudeville and it has required a considerable increase in salary to get it onto the circuit on which Richmond is situated, but the managers believing that nothing is too good for their patrons, are gradually improving the quality of their bills. "The Circus Rider'' is presented by a cast of three, .1. J. Cluxton taking the part of Charles Kinghorn; Miss Daisy Richmond that of Lady- Kitty and Wlli J. Pike that of Lord Loftus. Mr. Cluxton and Miss Richmond carry the important roles and do them well. The production was received with quite a show of enthusiasm, not only because of its novelty, but because it is so well acted, staged and of such high order generally. It is a safe prediction that no one will be disappointed in this playlet. Other numbers on the bill are Harry DeBar, a black face singer and monologue comedian, who also made good; Genter and Gilmore, military musicians of much ability on a variety of .instruments; Llewellyn and Walters, in a refined singing, dancing and musical specialty; the illustrate ' song, Miss Thompson, "Don't Leave
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the Old Folks, Jennie," and two motion pictures. "A Masher Mashed" and "The Dog Detective." Both are Cleveland interesting and the feats of the dog in his successful effort to capture a burglar, especially so. The New Phillips is responsible today for "the wearing of the green" by more people in Richmond than is usually the case, green flower souvenir being given to each patron yesterday and today. As the patronage was quite
heavy it may well be imagined how many of these were given out. There will be the usual souvenir matinee for tlie ladies on Wednesday.
"The Widow McCarty." Speaking of the play that, comes to the Gennett on March 21, an exchange says: Hon t'raner's " Widow McCarty,"' a sparkling comedy with music, should prove t.o be a real mirih provoker as
the plot is full of startling situations and funny songs are introduced. The company numbers fifteen futunakers. each one having an important comedy part and it is claimed that there U not a dull moment during the- ovonmsj. Many of the latest popular songs of the day are sung and the attraction can be easily classed as a musical comedy. Those that want to laugh and grow fat should not miss "Widow McCarty."
Spring Styles In Hats A message to Men on Hats! All hats may look alike, at first glance, but they are not all made alike. Every Hat in our stock even the lowest priced, comes from a manufacturer of high standing and is made up especially to our order. There are various points of bettemess throughout, and our name in the top of each hat is your guarantee of thoroughly good workmanship. Of course we have every favored shape and block. Mallory Cravenette Stiff Hats $2 to $3.50 Mallory Cravenette Soft Hats $2 to $3.50 THE SUIT SHOP THE BOY SHOP THE SHIRT SHOP Rosenbloom, Buntin & Co. 824 Main Street
THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF MARCH 16 Daily at 3:00 and 8:15; Saturday Night, 7:30 to 10:15.
A. OVERTURE. Miss Eva Hazellin?, assisted by Phillips Theatre Orchestra. (Evenings only.) B. GENTER AND GILMORE. Military Musicians with a double cornet introduction. C ILLUSTRATED SONG. Miss Thompson. "Don't . Leave The Old Folks, Jennie." D. LLEWELLYN AND WALTERS. Refined Singing:, Dancing aud Musical Specialty.
E. HARRY DEBAR. Singing and Monologue Comedian. F. CLUXTON-RICHMOND CO. Presenting "The Cirfus Rider." Cast of characters: Chas. Kinghorn. .Mr. J. .1. Cluxton Lady Kitty. .Miss Daisy Richmond Ixrd Ioftus Mr. Will J. Pike Synopsis: Scene Lord Ixiftus" Apartments. Time Present. G. CAMERAGRAPH. Latest motion pictures. ?
Special Matinee each Saturday; children. 5 cents; souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission, 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5c extra. Amateurs Friday night. Those wishing to appear, apply at box office.
Were sorry if you've tried other medicines and they failed. As, a last resort try Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a simple remedy, but it's worked wonderful results, made millions well and happy, 35c, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
A very large part of the population in Dublin is accommodated in tenements of a small size, that is. in one or two rooms. Of the CcVJGC. families in this city at the time of the l'JOl census, per cent had only one or two rooms. o per cent being housed in one room, and 23 per cent in two rooms.
The Hob Of The Body. The organ around which all the other organs revolve, and upon which they are largely dependent for their welfare, is the stomach. When the functions of the stomach become impaired, the bowels and liver also become deranged. To core a disease of the stomach, liver or bowels sret a 50 cent or $1 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at your druggist's. It is the promptest relief for constipation and dys pepsia ever compounded.
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Skating every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, morning, afternoon and evening
. POLO City League Games
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18th.
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EMPIRES VS. BEALLVIEW at 7:30 'KRONES VS. CRESCENTS,
A FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20th.
EMPIRES VS. GREEKS. 7:30. K IBBEYS VS. KRONES. 8:30
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MUUNLHiHl MIUVLMK IAKMVAL. 5AICRUAY. MARCH. 21.
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Two Lectures Will Ete Given on the
OF ARTIFICIAL GAS COOKERY AT THE Jones Hardware Co. March IS and I, at 2:30 p. m.
Programs showing how to cook the most and the best food with least gas will be given. As these may be the only lectures, you want to come. MENU -FOR WEDNESDAY: Club Chops, Broiled White Fish and Maple Cream Turnovers. See Jones Hardware Company's advertisement, it's different
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