Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 163, 20 April 1909 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND I SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1009. iAGE TWO.

ILonCuJO far UCZC3-:lflC3 These is a great difference in the Krposes to which a laxative should put. Tablets and pills, salts, etc, are usually violent purgatives or cathartics, and altogether too powerful for the average person. A woman at all times -' needs onlr a mild laxative la fact, none other is needed by anyone, weak or etron though they may be.- (or the object i simply to move the bowels, and if a gentle laxative will do it, what is the use of a violent : one? . Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has earned a well -deserved vogue among; women and children and old folks people who must necessarily be careful of what they take. It is a liquid laxative tonic and admittedly the greatest stomach, liver and bowel remedy before the American people. The price is only 60 cents or $1 a bottles, as it comes in both sixes, and all druggist cell It. Its pleasant taste and gentle action make It an ideal remedy for women In constipation, torpid liver, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn and such like digestive complaints. Its use tor short time will remove the trouble entirely so that future medication will be unnecessary. Its tonic properties build up the stomach and intestinal muscleti so that they act naturally again. That this is so is the experience of many head! of families, like Mrs. Brannan, of Alvarndo, Va., Mrs. K. L. Stout, of Louisville, Ky., and numerous others; in fact, way out in Williams, Cal., as Mrs. J. E. Blackmoraw of that place, writes, the whole town seems to be using it. If the remedy Is new to you and you want to make a. trial of It before buying, send your name to the doctor's address as below and a free test bottle will be sent you. Then. If results are satisfactory

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ODD DIVORCE CA8E. Mlddletown, N. Y.. April 20. One of the most remarkable divorce cases on record In this state was brought to an end by a. decision of Justice Morschauser of the supreme court granting an interlocutory decree to Hubert R. Boyce of this city from his wife, Mrs. Avis Collins Martin Overstreet Boyce, who Is now the wife of State Senator George Brown of Atlanta, Ga. The action was not contested. Mrs. Boyce had secured a previous divorce in Georgia without her husband's knowledge and married again.

FOR COUNTRY LIFE. Ithaca, N. Y., April 20. The New York state college of agriculture at Cornell University will co-operate with the Chautauqua Institute in holding a big country life week at Chautauqua on August 23 and 24. This event will be In the nature of a general conference of all people interested in country life.

GRAFTER PUNISHED. Utica, N. Y., April 20. Former Sheriff Samuel H. Jones pleaded guilty before Justice William Andrews in the supreme court to grand larceny in the first degree, restored to the county hy a certified check $2,385 of the $2,-

714 that he admits having taken from

the public funds and was sentenced to Auburn prison for a term of not less than two years nor more than four

years. :.,

IS CRITICALLY ILL.

Chicago April 20. Mrs. Hobart C.

Chatfield-Taylor, is at the Michael

Reese hospital, where she is reported

to be seriously ill. Although In no im

mediate danger. Dr. Frankenthal has been constantly with her since Sunday night. Mrs. Taylor was operated on last Friday and was improving until Sunday night, when she suffered a relapse.

GREAT AUDIENCE

WAS CHARMED BY A GREAT SINGER (Continued From Page One.)

AUTHOR IN POLITICS. Chicago, April 20. Joseph Medill Patterson, author of "A Little Brother of the Rich," has decided to take a hand in politics. Mr. Patterson has a country home near Libertyville, and has been elected a school director in the district where he lives.

PROHIBITION DEBATE. Chicago, April 20. The second prohibition debate between Mayor David S. Rose of Milwaukee and Dr. Samuel Dickie of Albion, Mich., will be held here on Friday evening, April 30, in Orchestra Hall.

TIGERS CLAW US Princeton Team Last Evening Gave Old Enemy Yale A Spanking.

WAS A ONE-SIDED CONTEST

1 LEAGUE STANDING, Won Lost Pet. ale .... ...,,',", .6 " S .(Mi7 Princeton .5 ' 4 .fwU Chicago .... . . ...... .4 4 .500

Illinois .... .... 4 Cornell 3 Carlisle .. ....... . .3 Princeton humbled the

4 .500 5 .375 5 .375 leaders of

the Y. M. C. A. basket ball league last night and trounced the Yale five by the score of 31 to 12. Yale never had a look in from the start. The regular line up of the Eli's was not on hani and the patched up aggregation seemed completely demoralized by Princeton's onslaughts. The result of the game pulled down Yale so that the league race can result in a tie. Next week will end the season. Yale can not be beaten for first place, but may be tied and a victory over Cornell next week, "will give the blue the championship. "Beat Yale' has been the slogan of all the teams for the past four weeks. Summary: Princeton Yale Miller v Spangler Forward. ' Myers .... . . Rouch Forward. - -

Genn Wiechman Center. Hiatt Porter Guard. Brown ComptoTi Guard. Goals from field Miller 4, Genn 6, Hiatt 2, Spangler 2, Wiechman. Goa'.s from foul Hiatt 6, Spangler 0. Point3 awarded Princeton. Referee Cain.

Madame Nordica was handicapped last

evening, as she had no opportunity to

display her histrionic ability.

The audience was representative of the leading society people, musicians and music lovers of this city and vi

cinity.

Special mention should be made of the beautiful piano numbers given by

Mr. Benoist, Madame Nordica" s accoru-

panist. Ho played on his first appear

ance, Polonaise No. 2, written by

Liszt. When he rendered "March

Militaire" by Schubert-Tausig, he was

forced to respond to an encore. Never

before in the history of this city has

such a recital been given.

BEDS LEAD LEAGUE

Cincinnati Goes Into First

Place by Defeating St. Louis, Yesterday.

Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta. N. Y., writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative, and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's , Orino Laxative is best for women and children, as it is mild, pleasant and effective, and is a splendid spring medicine, as It cleanses the system and clears the complexion. A. G. Luken & Co.

LrcitETi: Just learned that Gold Medal Flour la sifted ten timet through finett tilk. Eccxxu.

RESULTS OF OTHER GAMES

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Cincinnati 5 1 .S3" Boston 4 1 .800 New York .2 2 .r00 Chicago 2 3 .400 Pittsburg 2 3 ... .400 Brooklyn ...2 3 .400 St. Louis'.." 2 4 ; .333 Philadelphia .1 3 .250

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Won Lost Pet. Detroit ................5 0 .1.000 New York 4 3, .667 Boston.. ..3 2 .600 Cleveland .. .. . .. ..2 3 .400 Philadelphia .. .. .. ..2 3 .400 St. Louis .. .'. .. .. ..2 3 .400 Washington .. .. .. ..2 4; .333 Chicago .. .. .. .. ..1 4 .200

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Furnishings For the lion or Young lion

SHIRTS50c to $2.00 HOSIERY 25c to 50c

HATS . $1.50 to $3.00 NECKWEAR 25c to $1.00

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

;. Won Lost Pet. Milwaukee.. ..... .j4 0. 1.000 Louisville 5 l" .833 Indianapolis ..5 1 .833 Minneapolis ..3 2 .600 Toledo ..2 4 .333 St. Paul ' 3 . ,230 Kansas City 1 4 .200 Columbus ..0 6 .000

RESULTS YE8TERDAY. National League. Pittsburg-Cnicago Rain. St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 2; Boston 3. Brooklyn 5; Boston 0. Philadelphia 3; New York 2. American League. Chicago St. Louis Rain. Cleveland-Detroit Rain. New York 4; Philadelphia 2. Boston 8; Washington 4. American Association. .Columbus 1; Indianapolis 5. Toledo 3; Louisville 1. , Minneapolis 0; Milwaukee 5. St. Paul-Kansas City Rain.

Cincinnati, April 20. Cincinnati

went into first place by defeating St.

Louis In an exciting finish. A base

on balls, an error and a sacrifice put

men on third and second for the visitors in the ninth inning. Mowrey then threw the runner at third out at the plate, on an infield hit. and the next batsman rolled to Fromme for the final out. Cincinnati 20000100 x 3 4 1 St. Louis 00000020 02 8 1 Fromme and Roth; Beebe and Bresnahan. "

If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid

ney Remedy to strengthen and build

up the kidneys so they will act prop

erly, as a serious kidney trouble may

develop. A. G. Luken & Co.

We often wonder how any person can be persuaded Into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble. Do not be fooled . into accepting "own make" or

other substitutes. The genuine con

tains no harmful drugs and is In a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co.

Who Did This? From the Omaha Bee. If the habit of dropping $10,000 bills on the plate at Washington churches becomes chronic, it may be necessary

to put the collectors under bond.

Representative of Ashjian Bros. Rug

Co., manufacturers of Fluff Rugs from old carpets, is now in Richmond for a few weeks at Central Hotel. Phone 2296. 20 8t

The Expanding Desert.

From the South Bend News. .

The boundary of the great American

desert has been extended to include Iowa. Travelers must now replenish

their stocks of liquors east of the Mississippi river. -

TWO HEW CARS .. mmmm ' Elgar Hibberd Receives Touring Car, P. W. Smith Purchases Buick.

BIG AUTO SEASON, 1909.

. During the past week the Richmond Automobile Co., has delivered to Elgar Hibberd a 1909 Model Winton Six. P. W. Smith has placed his order for a Buick 17 to be delivered about May' 1st. Over thirty big touring cars have been sold to Richmond people for the Auto season for' 1909.

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