Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 172, 28 April 1910 — Page 3

THE niCUMOND PALI ADIU1X AND SUX TELECRAM, THUnSDAX, A PRIX, 28, 1910.

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Union Barbers Decide to Quit Work at 10 O'clock Saturday Nights. NOT ALL BOSSES PLEASED ESPECIALLY THOSE WHOSE SHOPS ' ARE LOCATED NEAR NON-UNION PLACES BOSS BAR BERS ARE TO MEET. Further reform will be Inaugurated In the union barber shops of the city. The members of the union at their meeting, this week, passed a resolution , closing all shops at 10 o'clock on Saturday evenings, commencing with Sat lirday, June 4. The boss barbers will hold a meeting this evening, at which the action of the union will be consid ered. and ft Is expected some protests will be made, as not all of the propri etors are In harmony with the union In this matter.- " The union 'men say that In making the Saturday night closing hour 10 o'clock, the only persons wbo will be Inconvenienced will be those who have been In the habit of hanging around saloons until 11 o'clock and then rushing into the barber shops, barely in time to entitle them to service. The barbers say that very few patrons wbo are not saloon frequenters, come in after 10 o'clock on Saturday night Is Tried Elsewhere. In many of the Indiana and . Ohio cities, 10 o'clock on Saturday night Is . the ' regular hour of closing and the barbers of these cities are much pleased with the reform. Many of the boss ; barbers of the city approve of the un Ion's action, while there are others who strenuously oppose it. The op position is said to be among propria- - tors whose shops are located near nonunion parlors, the latter shops not Intending to adhere to the union's course in tms matter. The union has been very progressive In the last year. The price of shaves i was raised five cents In case the patron had his neck shaved. The union also closed shops on Monday evening at 0 o'clock. At the meeting this week, ' these actions were referred to, If being stated that' the public was well satisfied and the members believe that , the public will concur In their action about the Saturday night closing hour. PLAII. FOLB AIIOUEI Officers of Commercial Club Discuss Event at a Dinner Yesterday. TALK OF NEW SECRETARY The directors and officials of the Commercial club held an Informal ban quet at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday noon at which matters pertaining to the annual banquet, next Tuesday evening, and the election of a new secretary of the organisation were discussed. President 8. B. Swayne was compelled to leave the city for afew days and desired to settle several matters. Nothing definite haa as yet been reached In connection with the secretaryship. IS. M. Haas, the present Incumbent, will succeed Postmaster J. A. Spokenhler within the next tew weeks. His appointment as postmaster has no; been confirmed by the senate as yet, but it Is expected that It will be before Mav 17. which Is the end of the term for Mr. Spekenhier as postmaster. . It Is said that there are tour or live applicants for the secretaryship, two or three of the number being from this city and the others holding similar positions In other cities. MEMORY FOOD , A Case where Memory was Strengthened by Grape-Nuts. Food that will actually help the memory as well as agree perfectly with a delicate stomach Is worth knowing of. A good wife out in Iowa who did not , know which way to turn to get food that would agree with her husband', who waa left in a weakened condition after a serious Illness and could scarcely retain any food In his stomach,' was one day induced to try him on Grape-Nuts, the famous readycooked breakfast food, and from the first he began to Improve rapidly. In three months he had gained SO pounds. She says that his stomach has recovered so completely that he can now eat any kind of food. 8he mentions the boy of an Intimate acquaintance, who was so delicate and thin that his appearance was pitiable and he had no appetite for any ordinary food. He waa put on Grape-Nuts and liked the crlspness and sweetish taste qt the new food and took to IL His improvement began at once and lie la now a healthy, plump boy. "I know that Grape-Nuts will do more for weak stomachs than any medicine. The claim that it will build up and strengthen the brain has been proven to my certain knowledge. 81stcr, who writes for the press, and la compelled to memorise a great deal, haa been using Grape-Nuts and says she Is surprised at the result There Is a marked Improvement in her memory and the brain works more perfectly, and with better results." - Read "The Road to WeUvlUe," found lit pkgs. "There's a Reason.' ' ' Cver read the above letter r A new ono'typssrs from time to time. They are equine, true, nd full of human Interest '

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Law Assists Toiling Women Statute Passed by the Nebraska Legislature Grants Them Shorter Hours and Will be Strictly Enforced.

Omaha, Neb., April 28. The "man of the house," In Nebraska will have to get up earlier after this. So will his better half, and meantime the socalled "domestic" will be enjoying a refreshing morning nap. It all comes about through the announcement that the new law, providing that no women workers shall toil more ' than sixty hours a week or more than ten hours In. one day, is to be strictly enforced. This is causing all kinds of trouble with persons and corporations who employ women and girls. . The telephone companies will be hit the hardest of any of the corporations. They employ In the aggregate about seven thousand operators In Nebraska and fully nine-tenths of them are girls. Nearly all the company offices are kept open at night, and as the law .prohibits women working from ten - at night to six o'clock In the morning,' men will have to be put on duty. Another place where proprietors are hit hard Is in . the all night restaurants and lunch counters. It is estimated that in this city alone these eating establishments give employment to five hundred girls who work during the prohibited hours. Another lot of girls who will have to go if the law la enforced, and the labor commissioner says it will be, are the cashiers at hotels, cigar stores and restaurants. But the place where the new law Is going to hit the hardest is in the home of the family that can afford to "keep" female servants. There it Is going to make either the -man of the house or his wife get busy right at the start and keep busy all the time. In some households the girls are compelled to rise not later than five o'clock and keep on the go frequently until midnight. Under the new order of things the hired girl can lie in bed un At Local Theaters Pantomime Acrobats. At the Murray this week the patrons will have an opportunity of seeing the Lafayette-Lamont ft Co. In their original chanticleer novelty act "Futurity Day" by Lillian LeRoy and Co.; the Cubanola Trio in refined singing and as novelty change 'artists; Lola Radcliffe. the character comedienne, and the motion pictures make up a well balanced and popular bill. Each act is worthy of being a headllner and each Is sure to have an abundant host of admirers in their stay in Richmond. Lovely Franeea Ring. . Frances Ring, loveliest of the lovely Ring Sisters (and that's a good deal to claim) possesses the charm of manner that haa made all members of her family famous on the stage, and the part of Helen Burrelle in "Miss Patsy." which Henry W. Savage will present to Richmond theatergoers next Thursday, May 6th, gives even greater opportunities for the display of her winsome powers than did the part in which she made her greatest previous success, Jane Withers poon, the peren nially popular The College Widow. Miss Ring was only slightly beyond the ' Infant prodigy stage when she made her stage debut with William GtUette In "Secret Service. For three seasons thereafter she was with America's leading actress, Julia Marlowe. In classical drama and then she Joined Amelia Bingham and began to acquire fame as a light comedienne. The role which haa been entrusted to- her this season Is one of the best she has ever had and she is certain to add largely to her ever growing fame. Mlss Patsy," which la from the pen of the brilliant cartoonist and author; Sewell Collins, Is a valuable contribu tion to this season's offerings. It will be at the Gennett May 5th. - Richmond Stock Co. ; Richmond's Ova Stock company

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me. til six o'clock, and ' the men of the house can no more compel her to get up and get him an early breakfast than he could compel a neighbor to deed to him his worldly possessions. The hired girl knows this, and she is going to feel perfectly secure in snoozing until the six o'cloclc whistle blows. -s , la many households, the hired girl, after finishing her work, Is compelled to take care of and amuse the children while the man and his wife go to the theater. But now it is no more of this for her. When the clock strikes ten she is at liberty to do as she pleases. Then too, the new law relieves her from preparing any of the Sunday meals. Upto Sunday morning she has worked her sixty hours and the next work period does not commence until six o'clock Monday morning. Under the provisions of the present law there is no Sunday work for the Nebraska hired girl if she demands her rights and stands, upon them. And again, if a hired girl gets out of bed at six o'cldck in the morning and keeps busy during the following ten hours, at four o'clock in the afternoon she has completed her day's work, as provided by law, and the rest of the day, if she desires, she can go calling. This means that her employer will have to get the dinner and wash the dishes or take her evening meal at a restaurant Nebraska housewives are in a peck of trouble and are willing to make almost any kind of concessions, but they will be unable to do so, for the carrying out of any plan to evade the provisions of this law may result in prosecution the same as it would if the parties conspired to defeat the workings of other laws. x . . opened its second week's engagement at the Gennett theater last evening to one of the largest houses of the season. Standing room was at a premium. This version of St. Elmo differs in many ways from any other seen here before, but on the whole the Leffingwell piece has a number of advantag es over the others. Mr. Carl Brlckcr v gave a most finished performance in the title role and Miss Jane Babcock made a sweet and altogether charming performance of Edna. Mr. John A. Preston, Mr. Rex D. Rosselli and Miss Edna Roland all added materially to make the performance one long to be remembered. Blessings Bern ef Sorrews. Said the poet Goethe. "I nerer had an affliction which did not turn into a poem." No doubt the best music and poetry in all literature had a like origin. If we could only know its whole story. It Is universally true that poets "learn In suffering what they teach In song." , Nothing really worth while In life's lessons comes easily and without pain and cost g3 Srcd - Anyone Interested In the cure of Ooavumption should fret one of the booklets tellins; of recoveries by the use of Eckman's Alterative. Courhs. Stubborn Colds and Pneumonia nsy be Hiebeg1nniT!g- of more seriou trouble Ke km aiTs Alterative is the effective remedy. Take h in umm. Saratoga. N. T.. Mar. IMS. Qentletnen: For five or sit years I was My case was declared Consumption tor bt waa iceniended. i .waa entirety Th??5 """"rt, rood in Tnroat and Jjang troubles, and sa on salIn Richmond by A. G. Lukn a Co. and other Iru(rsista. It can also be obtaind f t or orocared by. your local rras a-tata. Ask for Booklet of Cored Casee tfll Urrlte fnr BRwtafMMa eW m

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r. r. V Hi Points Rhubarb Is at its best at this time of the year, and this product of the garden has many uses not only for the table, but for medicinal purposes, says Marion Neil Harris. - The part used the most Is the foot stalk of the leaves. The roots take up many acids and are astringent; bence the yalue of the dried roots as a medicine. Rhubarb is a powerful seat sixer. Wbcn merely placed in the mouth and left unmasticated there Is a rush of the saliva from the glands to deal with the quantity of acid in the mouth. This is excellent In cases where the digestive fluids need stimulation. Any food taken will be absorbed through the pouring out of digestive fluids. Though a vegetable, rhubarb is used in every respect as a fruit. Eaten stewed, so that the acids are tart in it, the stalk acts as a foe to gout and to rheumatism, for it neutralizes the uric acid that causes these things. ' It is also a specific for the complexion. There are many ways of preparing It for the table, and the following recipes ought to be pleasing: Rhubarb Sponge. Line a mold with stices of sponge cake, pressed Qriniy around the inside. Fill up the mold with stewed rhubarb, not too moist, sprinkle with sugar, covering the top with more slices of cake, cover with a plate and press down with a weight for a few hours, when the juice of the rhubarb will be absorbed by the cake. Turn out very carefully, decorate with little pieces of angelica and serve with a nice custard. Compote ef Rhubarb. Wipe tbe rhubarb with a damp cloth and cut it iuto lengths of four or five inches. Put into a -saucepan five pounds of sugar with two pints of waterr. Bring quickly to boiling point and sk!Hn, and then boil till the sirup is quite thick. Then add the rhubarb and stunner geutly till soft Lift each length, carefully and lay it on a glass dish. ' Then boil the sirup a few minutes 'longer. ; Let it cool. Then add a few drops of red coloring and pour oyer the rhubarb. Serve with cream and lady fingers. Cookies For School Children. Ilungry school children love oatmeal cookies when they are just right If mealy and dry they will have none of them; if candied, crisp and sweet they are eateu to the last crumb. Here is a recipe: Cream together smoothly three-quarters of a cup of butter and one cup of brown sugar. Addtt this half a cup of .cream or mifk ' and two eggs that have had the whites aud yolks beaten separately and very stiff. Beat the whole carefully together and then stir In two cups of rolled oats. Beat again vigorously, and then add one cup of well sifted whole wheat flour. Add a level teaspoonful of soda, one of salt and one each of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and a pinch of black pepper. Beat again and then drop from a large spoon on buttered tins and bake In a fairly quick oven. The Window Shelf. The housekeeper . who has once learned the comfort of a shelf outside her kitchen window will never again be without one. Where there are outside shutters this should be low enough below the sill to enable them to close easily. : The shelf may be just a plain board, wide enough for pots and bowls, or If In an exposed position there should be s two inch rim around the edge. For occasional use a shallow box nailed to the window In such a wsy that the Inside of the box faces the kitchen is useful to put articles of food In that will overflow the refrigerator. The top and sides of box keep snow, rain and dust from . the provisions, yet a low temperature can be maintained. . This could not be used with outside shutters. A Genius. Little WillieSay, pa; wnat Is a gen Ins? - Pa A genius, my son. Is a person whom nature lets In on the ground floor, but whom circumstances force tv live in an attic Chicago News. A Strong Hint . Customer You don't seem Very quick st figures, my boy. . Newsboy I'm out o practice. Te see, most o de gents says. "Keep de change." Harper's Weekly. The heart Is no Island cut off front ther lands, but a continent that Joins them. Bacon. Est2cd la 1851 WaflcBnes Is oar specialty. We sell more Railroad Watches than any other store In Wayne county. Ttz Becson we positively sarws the purchaser 15 per cent on every one we sIL Cr Prto o. e. timnszu Diamonds Mounted. Watch Repairing

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Danville, 111., April 2&-One, female and eight bull elephants of the Ringling show stampeded here yesterday. Twenty persona were Injured, and the property damage reached several thousand dollars. After several hours' ride from Chicago the pachyderms were being' unloaded here. One of the big bulls made a break for freedom, bowling over a keeper and escaping. He was followed by seven other bulls. Later, while the entire force of trainers and keepers were engaged In the unusual sport of hunting elephants In automobiles, the female escaped. For several hours the elephants were at large despite the fact that the entire force of police reserves wers called into action and gave chase. After escaping the elephants moved for some time in a bunch, then separated. They stopped for nothing except brick and stone buildings. Small frame structures, coal sheds, fences and trees in their path were pushed aside, turned over, uprooted and thrown to one side. At the home of William Miller three elephants found there was not sufficient room for them to pass between the summer kitchen and residence, and pushed the kitchen aside, badly frightening 'the persons therein. At th home of Joseph Peebles, after overturning a shed and killing a horse, one of the animals attacked the man, hurling him against the side of his residence, and he Is now in a critical condition. Barnel Oneal, liveryman, was thrown from his wagon when the herd of elephants dashed down a side street and in front of his team. F. Krabbe, one of the keepers, who was assisting In the taking of three of the bulls into their quarters in the cars after their capture late today, was hurled againBt the side of a nearby barn and badly injured. Other perRheumatism Curo A Hone Care Will Re Gtwi KRKB Sly Oae Who Had It. In the spring of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have It know, for ovor three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doetor, but such relief as T received was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bed ridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cure In every case. I will send a free trial of this precious remedy by mail, postpaid to any sufferer who writes for It. Just fill out the coupon below and mall it to me today. Mark H. Jackson, No. 488 James Street. Syracuse, N. Y. . A1I1U ........ Address Ttie Baby and Mclher We hsve everything that ' Is needed. The health and even, the life of baby often depends on the ' purity . and freshness of the foods and drugs purchased at the Drug Store. We make a special feature of meeting the demanda of thia kind of trade and carry an unusual stock. " Everything guaranteed. Phone for what you need. Drcn Stores 41 & Uc!a 821 n. E PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. ii ut2

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sons were slightly Injured when horses were frightened or through their own fright during the stampede. Today it was learned that more than ICO homes were visited by the elephants and the damage will probably aggregate $10.000. - - . - - . , . Victim at Thair Pear. "One thing that makes sse poamvety sick., remarked a young matron vehemently to her husband. fa to have guests sit all through a meal and merely toy with the food as Mrs. So-and-so did last night And she Is the third diuner guest wo have had. lately who did the same thing. They are- afraid of getting stout, and. although tbey accept Invitations Msv meals, they never est anything tint Isn't on their regular diet lists, and the consequence Is that the hostess sits up snd sees portion after norrJosi of her well prepared food going to waste It slmost spoils the evening for me. and 1 shan't ask any one of the three here again unless, toy chance, ihey . happen to get so thin they won't mind estlng a square meal." New York Preaa. Rot Darray Ttsctrc APTttOVEtV VAUSSVtLLg Matinee, 2:30, any seat 10c ' Evening Performances, 7:45 and 9:00, Prices, 10. 15 and 20c Logo Seats, 25c Approved Vaudeville - Week of April 2S. - The Chantecleer Novelty LAFAYETTE LAf.'.ONT TROUPE Pantomime Acrobats ' OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES fa new attracting the attention of the scientific world. So are our wonderful bargal na In Men's Clothing attracting the attention of the world of careful and economical buyers. . But unlike the Comet, It Is' not necessary to a realization of the real money saving prepositions we are offering, to arise in the woo small hours of the morning and 'standing on the housetop, . with tslesoope . : In hand, strain your syss scanning the skies through the dim, cray light of the early dawn, w Cur bargains are V,,Eye at all times. The quality, style and fit of our suits are identical with those for which other stores are asking you tS to $10 more than we ask. : Halic a a Ccz23 and lose no time before seeing our big assortment of new Spring Suits and Hsts. HAUL'S $10 c3 S15 SI c3 S2 CiS ; S3 3 S4 Peri ; 914 ISAM STREET