Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 352, 27 October 1910 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910.
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COLOD CO GUIDE AS TOJTREIIGTII Cigar Smokers Are Surprised a I 09pn FaM nirlneorf
in Trade Journal. DARK CIGARS ARE MILDER POPULAR BELIEF THAT THOSE OP A DARK SHADE ARE STRONG IS AS FALLACIOUS AS IT IS GENERAL. , Appended la a story taken from a well-known tobacco trade journal, which will doubtless be of consider able Interest to tobacco users, cigar manufacturers and Importers. A vigorous campaign of education Is being waged along the lines indicated In the statement that follows: "Probably there Is not one smoker In a thousand who la not surprised and,. In fact,, incredulous, when be Is told that the color of a cigar Is abso lutely no guide to its strength. Tet such is the case, and a fact well known to cigar manufacturers and 1m porters. The belief of smokers that cigars of dark color are strong and those of a lighter shade are milder. Js, In point of fact, as fallacious as it Is general. This Is but one of amny delusions harbored by consumers of tobacco, and which practical cigar men have smiled at and Indulged from time immemorial. But of recent years the inclination of smokers toward llgbtrhued cigars baa assumed the proportion of a "erase," and the producers are finding much difficulty In meeting the de mand. The manufacturers and Cuban tobacco raisers would gladly correct the error; but, after having carefully classified ' their- products under the style of Claros, Colorado, Maduros, etc., for decades, they find It next to Impossible to dispel the delusion. "A maker of Havana clears nanm but one grade or blend of tobacco in the body or flier of his cigars. Ex actly the aame stock Is used in his Conchaa as la his Perfectos; In his Claros as In his Maduros. After the cigars are made, however, his "se lector" takes them in hand and classi fies them according to the relative hades of the wrappers. This Is done to effect a uniformity In the appear ance of each box of cigars, and to enable the dealer to readily Indulge the whim of the self -deluded smoker. "Inasmuch as the wrapper consti tute not more than one-tenth of the cigar. It will readily be aeen that the degree of strength or mildness Is very Inconsiderable in effect.' In this connection, however, it la interesting to note that tobacco tradesmen, versed In the intricacies of the industry, rigidly bar the light-colored wrapper from their own smoking tables, know ing that It generally Indicates that the leaf was prematurely cut and Im properly cured, and that It Impairs the flavor and burn of the cigar. Cubans, who, by the way, are notably partial to mild tobacco, avoid smoking lightcolored cigars Just as they avoid eat ing a green orange or an unripe ba nana. The prejudice of these native and of tobacco tradesmen la a logical one, and serves to throw into bold relief a peculiar misconception of facta which is both amusing and embarrassing to venders of the fragrant weed. "Whether cigar smokers will ever awaken to the fact 'that a dark cigar Js, If anything, milder and invariably aweeter and more aromatic than lighter cigar remains to bo aeen." TI2-For Ooro Foot Tired, lAehlno, Swollen, Smelly, Swelty Peetf Corns, Callouses or Bunions? Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick And Certain. You Will Enjoy Using TIZ. The Meet Pleasant Remedy You Ever Tried and Moreover It Works. ' At last here la instant relief and a lasting permanent remedy for sore feoL No more tired feet. No more aching IteeL No more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more corns. No more bunions. No more callouses. no matter what alia your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief. Just use TIZ. TIZ is totally unlike anything else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which acta on the principle of draw ing out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore feet. Powders and other remedies merely clog up the pore. TIZ cleanse them out and keep them clean. It works right off. You will feel better the very first time it's used. Use it a week and you can forget you over had sore feet There I nothing on earth that can compare with it . TIZ la for sale at ail druggists, 25 cent per box or direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge Co.. Dodge Bldg., Chicago, Iil
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Mile. Anna Pavlowa in the visual opera. "Bacchanale," and M. M lk a II Mordkln in his famous "Arrow Dance." After hr arrival In tha United Russian 6anseus regard It as her most
States on 8ptenibr 2T. Cxar Nicholas xprensed his appreciation of Mile. Anna Pavlowa's service to the promotion of art by forwarding- her a massive sold medal. It bears a portrait of the Csar in bold relief on one side, and on the other an Inscription In Russian expressIn the Caar'a sentiments. The great CHRISTMAS RULES Post Office Department Issues Warnings on Mailing Yule-time Gifts. COVERS FOREIGN SITUATION The first official note of the ap proach of Christmas appeared today when the postoffice department is sued a warning to all postmasters that Portugal, Oautemala and Uraguay refuse to admit to their mail articles bearing nonpostage "Christmas" stamps or the adhesive charity stamps or labels., Portugal's objection, how ever. Is limited to such stamps as resemble regular postage stamps. Great Britain, Germany, British East Africa and a host of British dependencies will admit articles bearing such stamps when the stamps are affixed to the reverse and not the address side. - Articles liable to be refused admittance win not be forwarded from the United States, but will not be returned to the person mailing them. Incidentally, the department ha issued the usual annual caution that to avoid delay in handling articles bear ing ' Christmas stamps, to be transmitted in the international malls, the covers of such article should bear the full name and address of tho senders. Convenient wholesome, really the best, Mrs. Austins Famous Buckwheat At Local Theaters "A Texas Ranger," a western play that has won the esteem of the public who enjoy1; clean cut and truthful western Ufa. The piece Is vastly different from the ordinary western melodrama, as It la free from trashy blood and thunder situations so often resorted to. The characters are not overdrawn' or exaggerated, with a vein of bright, sparkling comedy woven throughout The surroundings are acenically correct and In exact keeping with locality In which the scenes are laid and rightly Judged by all as artistically correct It is edifying and exhilarating. See It next Saturday, matinee and night at the Gennett The Mae La Porte Stock Company. During the engagement of the Mae LaPorte Stock Company at the Gennett for one week starting Monday, October 31st, the plays will be selected fro mthe following, all of which are owned or controlled by this company, "One Girl In a Thousand," "Just Plain Mary," "Heart of a Hero," "Hands Not Hearts," "When Hearts Are Young." "Her Great Awakening." "Little Miss Eaglet" "Lena Rivers." "Carmen," "The Great White Trail." "Toddy the Tomboy." "The Pride of the Yukon," "A Brother's Revenge," and "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall." Each of the above plays will be gglven a complete scenic production as the company carries all Bpecial scenery and mechanical effects. Monday night the entire strength of the company will be seen in "Just Plain Mary," and ladies will be admitted tree under the usual conditions if seats are reserved and paid tor before six p. m. Monday. Matinees will be given dally. Russian Dancers. The universal recognition accorded Mme. Anna Pavlowa and M. Michael Mordkln. greatest of Russian dancers, la emphasized by the following editorial published tn the Chicago Record-Herald of July 25, under the
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Ruccian Danseuse prised possession. In her presentation of "Ocular Opera" in America, In which her "Bacchanale" dance is one of the most popular, her dancing partner. Mikail Mordkln, has won fame and applause equal to that he stowed upon her. They share their honors ' gracefully and without envy. caption, "Russian Ballet as an Adjunct to Opera." ; "Whether the vast plans on foot j for the coming opera season through a chain of American cities will make for success remains to be seen. Subscribers, the chief support of such enterprises, often show themselves capricious and blase. Society always reaches, sometimes, the point where straight opera has to be reinforced by ballet Get a dance feature sufficiently novel and striking and opera stands to win. Happily, there Is Russia, the delights of whose magnificent choreography the world has begun to taste. Pavlowa and Mordkln, of the Metropolitan, last season turned many a mediocre occasion into a success and became tn the end the feature of the season.". v Pavlowa and Mordkln return to the Metropolitan Opera company this season for six weeks and in addition will tour America for twenty weeks with a supporting ensemble of sixty in productions aptly termed "ocular opera." This big organization will be seen at the Gennett tomorrow evening when society will turn out in full force to make it the biggest event of local history. HAD PECULIAR CDRE Georgia Negro Drove Tack Friend's Skull to Restore His Eyesight. in ARRESTED FOR SWINDLING Atlanta, Ga, Oct 27. William Williams, a negro, Is in Jail here charged with swindling on account of a peculiar cure for blindness which he devised. His remedy consisted in driving a tack into the back portion of a blind negro's skull and charging $2.50 for the operation. - Robert Ward, one of his victims, told the police court Judge that the tack process" was not especially painful, but that Williams' manner of taking the $2.50 "hurt considerable." Famous "Pint of Cough Syrup" Jtocipm No Better Remedy at any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar end V pint of warm water and stir tor two minutes. Put 2H ounce of pure Plnex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and fill It up with the Sugar Syrup. This gives you a family supply of the beat cough syrup at a saving of $2. It never spoils. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. The effectiveness ' of this simple remedy Is surprising. It seems to take hold Instantly, and will usually stop the most obstinate cough in 24 hours. It tones up the jaded appetite and is Just laxative enough to be helpful In a cough, and has a pleasing taste. Also excellent for bronchial trouble, throat tickle, sore lungs and asthma, and an unequalled remedy for whooping cough. This recipe for making cough remedy with Plnex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) la a prime favorite In thousands of homes in the United Statea and Canada. The plan has been Imitated, though never successfully. If you try it use only genuine Plnex, which is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and Is rich in guiaicol and all the natural healingpine elements. Other preparations win not work la this recipe. - A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Ptnez or will get It for you. If not, send to The Plnex Co- FL Wayne, Ind.
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BACON'S UPWARD . FLIGHT IN IN LAST TEN YEARS. Year .. Pound 1900 11c 1902 15c 1904 18c 1906 22c 1908 26c Today 35c The packers now announce that the price of bacon hereafter will be 40 cents.
Chicago. Oct. 27. In the face of a steady decline in the price of hogs and the corn on which ther are fed. Chicagoans who desired to eat bacon have discovered that they are compell- , ed to pay the highest price ever ob- J tained for that salt meat in times of peace 35 cents for a pound, 6liced. If the housewife was willing to cut it up herself she might have reduced the figue to three pounds for $1, but that was the best she could do. It was up, and to all appearances, would stay at this record-cmashing figure for some months. And Packers "Losing Money." For a number of mysterious reasons that still are unexplained the forces that usually resulteu in hammering the price, of down seemed to have an opposite effect on the food. The packers insisted that they could not get enough hogs to supply the demand; that they were losing money because the porkers weren't being received at the stockyards. But the market report showed that the demand for live hogs was weak and that they were left standing In the pens daily. It showed also that the prices are much lower for the live hog than six months and a year ago, when no retailer would have considered asking 35 cents for a pound of bacon. Price on the Hoof Lower. The average price paid for hogs at the stockyards Saturday was $8.49 a 100 pounds, as against an average, of slightly more than $10 six months ago. Market reports for a year ago show that from 10 to 25 cents a 100 pounls more was paid for porkers than is being paid by the packers today. Corn. The stock-producing cereal, also has been falling consistently, but without any effect on the price finlshed product The man who looks Breakfast Food A toW. comtnonsense food with the natural color and nutxi'aeotof vftotf wheat H cent per ah 50 bowls for 15. In the cJieckerboard box. "FOLLOW TOE CROWD Sunday Evening DINNER AT THE WESTCOH It's Dilterect Elasic N6to8 P.M. ii Get Measured Now Fcr Cast New Tdlcr-Efcde Scilal Woolley's, 918 Main
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over his paper, reads the market reports and then examines his bill for breakfast bacon can discover no connection whatever. December corn Tuesday closed at 45 cents a bushel, as against 59 H cents for the aame date a year ago. May corn closed yesterday at but 49 cents, as compared with 61 cents
I for a year ago. MANY DOCTORS PRESCRIBE proprietary medicines under a Latin came charging for the written prescription three times the cost of the medicine, and do not hesitate to condemn that self-same medicine if it is advertised or mentioned by the public. There are, however, many honest doctors who do cot hesitate to openly recommend and prescribe such standard remedies as Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. STARTS BAD HABIT J. C. Blackridge of Kokomo, Aged 60, Is a Devotee of the Weed. ENJOYS THE INDULGENCE Kokomo, Ind.," Oct. 27. J. C. Black ridge, who is past 60 years of age and a Prominent lawyer in the practice of the courts of Indiana and adjoining states, has, begun smoking in the evening of life. Until now he has never , smoked a cigar before in his life, but . says he enjoys the indulgence and wonders why he had not 'before experienced the pleasure of a smoke. Strangely enough . his first experience was not attended with dizziness , or the slightest discomfort and be has been smoking as steadily and se-i renely as if addicted to the habit for a , lifetime. His "fall from grace" has , subjected him to the jokes of his fellow attorneys. Entitled to Charge. "A professional man is paid for what he knows, not for what he does." . ' "Theu that young lawyer ought to get some tremendous fees." v , "Why? "Ue knows It alL" Louisville Courier-Journal. . ine Flower Shop 1015 (lain SI fbcselC33 POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring it to one of the Quigley , Drug Stores with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mail 3 cents extra for postage. Dependable WATCHES Complete line of Elgin, Hamilton, Illinois and Dueber-Hamp-ton Watches In gold and goldfilled eases in ail the latest designs. Also complete line of Jewelry and Novelties. ; WATCH REPAIRING. The New Jewelry Store FRED KENNEDY 526 MAIN ST. lVhy Pay Morc?l Piehl & Essenmacher Fancy and Staple Grocer. We sell everything that is clean I . and fit to eat. 319 N. 5th Phone 1688
MADE DURING RESCUE f.. Woman Climbs Pole and Removes Unconscious Lineman, Hanging by Belt.
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