Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 28, 5 December 1909 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 190ft.,
HE CALLS ZELAYA A REGULAR - DEMOB SURGERY A- BENEFIT Farmer Girls Can Save Billion Dollars To Mpkers of Country Butter It Can Do Much, It Is Claimed, To Improve the Looks Of Race. We want more milk We want more cream and TOU want more money YOU want to make it easier. Write, phone or come and see us and. we will tell you how easily It can be done. ' Nicaraguan Diplomat States The Despot Is Equal to King Leopold. PIE EATING HURTS TEETH
JAILS ALWAYS CROWDED
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THE PRE8IDENT HAS BEEN RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR MORE MORAL
CRIMES THAN ANY OTHER MAN
IN .CENTRAL AMERICA.
. C American Newt Service)
Washington, Dec. 4. President Ze-
laya, "the torturer," of Nicaragua, was
branded the equal of Leopold of Bel-1
gium in his methods of torture, by Senor Salvador Castrlllo, diplomatic
agent for the provisional Estrada gov
ernment of Nicaragua. His barbari
ties were denounced a disgrace to civ
ilization.
The prisons of Managua have been
packed and crowded ever since Zelaya ascended to power, Senor Castrillo asserts, and those cast into those unspeakable dungeons and bastilea
may well have seen written on the por
tals, "All ye who enter here leave hop?
behind." According to him, the fam
ous "Black Hole" of Calcutta has many a fairly good prototype in the Central
American republic. Is a Moral Leper.
"Zelaya has been responsible for
more mortal crimes than any other in
the history of Central America. Trea
son, Intrigue, or surveillance are charg
es trumped up by the dictator to throw any men, however blameless, behind the bars. A man seldom leaves thes horrible dungeons except ruined In
health. He rarely lives long after
wards. Sometimes he will tell a har
rowing tale of torture, sometimes the courage to betray the secrets fails him
for fear of further punishment.
"Zelaya never lashes his victims to
death. He brings them to the brink,
then Jerks them sharply backward. He likes to break the spirit of a 'man, then
smilingly send him back to the world.
That is his fiendish system.' I hav;
known of two hundred, three hundred, even 500 lashes being applied to the
bare backs of prisoners.
Then they are returned to the dark
cells, where men and vermin are con
stantly warring with each other. If
a man lies down, it is in water seep
ing through the flagstones of the floor. If he stands up, cobwebs and insects , swarm about bis head. Many a poor devil has gone stark mad in these subterranean holes and. fought his fellow prisoners like some wild animal. "Then he is thrown further still be
low ground with chains clanking
about his bands and feet.
"Zelaya does not practice mediaeval cruelties. The thumbscrews, the rack, ear and finger cutting are not in his
catalogue. These would be marks of
barbarism which would quickly in
flame the populace. The latter, once
thoroughly aroused, might tear him and his infamous castle to pieces. He knows, however, when he has utterly wrecked the constitution of his hap
less victims, that death cannot be far
off. Then, usually, he Is content.
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(American Newt Service) ARTICLE 3. Omaha,, Neb., Dec. 4. One million dollars is the amount which girls on American farms will be able to save the nation every year, when they arc trained in domestic science and art, as the young men of the farms are belne trained in scientific agriculture, according to Jessica E. Besack of Columbia university, director of the domestic science department of the National Corn Exposition. The United States produces yearly practically seven billion, five hundred million dollars' worth of plant and animal products. One billion of this is
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corn muffins; a good price for muffins even when corn is fifty cents per bushel. Instructors from the leading agricultural colleges will give short addresses twice daily. Then the girls will put on the aprons and demonstrate cooking the things discussed. Within the great packing houses the
American Beef Producers' association ,
has arranged to cut up a full beef, a hog and a sheep on the stage dally. Under the glare of the snot light these coming housekeepers will see the carv
ing done, while a lecturer tells theru
Doston, Dec. 4. The leading Boston surgeons are working on these ideas for improving man:
Enlarge the jaws to make room for the teeth and five the face a chance to
develop. ! Cutout six feet of the large intestine, an operation which Incidentally may
aid digestion.
Straighten the toes so that a man or
woman may achieve a graceful and
healthful gait. Dr. Edward H. Nicholls, one of the most famous specialists in the country on intestinal operations, summed up the idea, saying: "It is evident that as much as six feet of the large intestine may be removed and the patient recover. To take out more than six feet is not successful in a majority of cases; but the theory has been advanced that a man's
digestion is better when he has a shortened intestine. Improvement of Feet. To take in the two other extremes of the body the toes and the teeth-
there is an equal chance of improve ment on nature, according to the experts. Dr. E. H. Bradford, who has lectured before the Harvard medical
school on the subject of orthopedic sur- j
gery, declared tnat tne average city man would improve his feet, his manner of walking and his general health by going barefoot a few weeks every summer, as preliminary to getting in shape to wear sensible shoes. But it is in the careful operations on the teeth that the most improvement
is to be found, according to men who"
have made this thelf life study, since
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uao nam Oddly Wen. The inn kuowu as the "Same Yet." at Prestwich. has a curious history, which Mr. Hackwood relates: Tb house origiualiy bore the "Seven Stars. but many years ago it became necessary to have its faded sign repainted. When the painter asked the landlord what be was to put on the board he received tbe answer. The same yet.' And tbe man took him at bis word. Loudon News.
nection with farmers' institutes and
credited to agricultural science. Such' scno1 district meetings, are taking th
authorities as Willet ML Hays, assist
lion if they must first get a training in the colleges." So the "short course' was planned.
and these short courses, given in con- about the cuts and the prices of the va
rious meats; and then a domestic science instructor goes with the girls to the model kitchen and the cheaper din-
Word Cures. Caring by "words" was common In tbe early ages. They cast oat the disease spirits by exorcism. Ulysses,
mythology has it. stopped a hemor
rhage by words, styptic words evident
ly. Cato cured sprains by the same
means.
CUT1CURA CURED HISjfE EYES
ant secretary of agriculture, say that science will make the new wealth produced on the farms ten billion annually, without increasing cultural acreage.
Now comes the women of the agri
cultural colleges, who have made the departments of domestic science a suc
cess, and say that another billion can be made, because it can be saved by the house-keepers of the farms whom
when they learn to eliminate waste, prepare foods from cheaper materials, substitute the inexpensive for the high
in price, and buy clothing as the experts buy it.
Thus, while the young men learn to
quadruple the crops, the girls are learning to reduce the cost of living one half. In the fields and orchards the farmer creates new cereals and trees; in the kitchen the women will create new and nutritious foods with
out the use of eggs, butter and high priced meats.
As the young men eliminate gullied
hillsides by systematic tree planting,
the young women will cut out waste by
systematic buying to build up their wardrobes one season at a time.
Instructors in colleges and women
thinkers, who have realized for years that the housewives demanded a train
ing school, have been puzzled as to just how to get the information they
have gathered, disseminated.
They have demonstrated that they
have restored the problems of living, and speculated as to why the initial
scheme of Vassar college had fallen
through; why their backs on the whole
question.
"The colleges did not reach and do
not reach the masses," they said, "The young women will never save one bil-
knowledge to thousands of girls who
will manage the homes on the farm of the future. Another plan has been inaugurated,
ing room, and their board costs them nothing.
Here is a meal which the girls will
The American Beef Producers' associa- prepare. It looks good and four people
tion has calmly given notice that un
less the people of the nation learn ,to use the cheaper cuts of meat .the average family will not be able to afford meat, in the future. The association offered an illustrated lecture and a demonstration. I A little party of college women gathered around Mss Jessica Besack an l planned to open at the National Corn
may have it at a total cost for the four
of exactly 77 cents. Celery Soup. 5 cents. Hot Potato Salad. 10 cents. Garden Peas, 20 cents. Corn Bread, la cents. Butter, 8 cents. Berry Short Cake, Hi cents
The potato salad is the secret of this
Exposition, which Is to be held in Oma- " is a hot German salad and ha, Dec. G to 18, a great laboratory . contains bacon. It utilizes both the ohoro thnnaanri 'irT mav tak t bacon and the drippings, and costs less
short course in domestic science and
art. The girls are to go to Omaha. The clan has been widely advertised. The
than it would to serve bacon and potatoes to four people. To sew on buttons so that the thread and not the cloth will bear the strain.
they declare that by the most advanc-i
ed methods the shape of a man's face may be changed, along with his health, and, in some cases, his disposition and psychological attitude. 'Samuel A. Hopkins, M. D., D. D. S.. professor of dental theory and practice
at Tuft's college and a member of j the dental hygiene council of Massachusetts, holds the opinion that the teeth of Americans, and especially of New England residents, are not only prone to be badly distributed in the Jaws, but are litble to early decay. Expansion of Jaws. Dr. Hopkins ascribes the overcrowding of the teeth to the mixture of the races in America, while he declares that the decap of teeth in New England is due to the prevalence of pie eating. "And how are these unfortunate conditions met today?" he asked. "In regulating the teeth we find as a general thing that it is better to expand the jaw by springs or plates, for instance.
Of course, after the jaws have been expanded and the teeth regulated there
remains the necessity of constant care in the sort of food eaten and the
cleansing of the teeth."
girls4 schools and convents of Omaba .will result in such a saving that the
will be thrown open to the visitors, department proposes to teach the gins
When 63 Years Old tye-Balls and Lids Became Terribly Inflamed Was U nable to Go About Home Remedies and Professional Treatment were Equally Unsuccessful. TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE: HAS NO MORE TROUBLE
"About two years ego my eyes got In such a condition that I was unable to o about. Thev were terriblr inflamed.
both the balls and lids. , I tried home . remedies without relief. Then I decided to go to our family physician, bus he didn't help them. Then, I tried two more of our most prominent physicians, but ray eyes grew continually worse. At this time a friend of mine advised
me to try Cuticura Ointment, and after using it about one week my eyes were considerably improved and in two weeks they were almost well. They have never given me any trouble since. I was then idxtv-three vears old and am
now sixty-five. I shall never fail to speak a word of praise for the Cuticura Remedies when I have an ODDOrtunitr.
and I trust that this letter may be the means of others being cured as I have been. G. B. Halsey, Mouth of Wilson, Grayson Co., Va., Apr. 4, 1908."
SKINS ON FIRE With Torturing, Disfiguring Eczemas, Rashes
And other itehinr. burainc. bleedinc.
scaly and crusted skin and scalp humors
are instantly reuevea, and speedily cured, in the majority of cases, by warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse tbe skin, gentle
anointings witn Cuticura Ointment, purest and sweetest of emol
lients, to soothe and heal the skin, end mild doses
nf fSittonra Resolvent fliauid or Dills).
to nurif v the blood. Guaranteed abso
lutely pure and may be used from the
bour of birth. Ortlcorm Soap OSeJ. OktMl tfQO. BuliMt (Mr..). and Chocolate Coated Pll (SSeXatsaoM tkmushout th world. Depots: 1 ion. 17. CkartartiouM Sq.: Pars). S. Has da Is Patt: Asstoatta. . R. Towns do.. Byvsay; Boots. Africa. Linaaa.
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STOCKHOLDERS GRIN
Nearly Ten Millions in Divi
dends Sent Out by the Pennsylvania.
FOREIGNERS HOLD STOCK
They may come and have these accom
modations free The only charge for the course is a laboratory fee of $12. Every day these girls will cook, sew
and shop. For the best dishes the
exposition management has offered
prizes. A girl may win $100 for ten
how to do such little things. To square darn; to make' square end button holes: to make clothing for kitchen wear, and many other such things are counted as those which, if generally known, will help the young women save their billion.
As to Charity. "I'm sorry to hear your late lamented aunt didn't leave you anything. 1
thoiiRht she believed that charity be
gins at home.
"Well, her charity began and ended with the Home For Aged Women or
some such institution."
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For twenty years the leading hotel
of the city, will be carefully main
tained in that Leading Position by its
New Management
which went into effect Oct. 1, 1909.
Upwards of $300,000 will be expended
for improvements, new plumbing, decorations and furniture, which will be
introduced in such a. manner as to
cause
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
3 PER CEWT. OH SAVINGS
Hcadquartoro for
Hot Water Bottles, Fountain and Combination Syringes, Atomizers etc. Cameras and Supplies. Hoarhound and Wild Cherry Cough Droits. Fancy Holiday Stationery. Fancy Box Candy. CONKEY DRUG CO- Corner Ninta end fJlzln "If It's flllesl at Conlteys tfs right"
With checks aggregating $9,735,50S.-
1 50 mailed to its 55,270 shareholders in
i payment of the three per cent semi-
annual dividend, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company has paid in divi
dends since it was chartered 63 years
ago 1329,773,437.00 more than its en
tire capital stock of 8324,516,950.
The average holdings of Pennsylva-
nia Railroad stockholders is 115 shares the par value of which is $5,750. Of I the total number of shareholders,
26,904, or 48.62 per cent are women.
A statement just compiled shows
that 16,812 shareholders are located
iin the State of Pennsylvania, the av
erage individual holdings amounting
to 96 shares. In the last two years the number of shareholders in Pennsylvania has increased 1.3S9. In New
York State there are S.64S sharehold
ers who will receive their dividend checks tomorrow.. The average holdings are, 236 shares. More than 12,000 holders of Pennsylvania Railroad
stock live in New England, while 8,530 are scattered throughout the country.
Nearly IS per cent of the entire cap
ital stock of the Company is held abroad. On November 5. there were
8,726 shareholders in foreign coun
tries, and their average holdings were
1 131 shares. The total number of l shareholders of the Pennsylvania I Railroad has increased 9,841 or 21.6 I per cent, in the past two years.
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