Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 356, 31 October 1910 — Page 3

ran EICnZIOXD PALLADIUM AND CrrN-TEXEGIlAII, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910,

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FRUIT IS SffllX Appears in "Becdy Sharp" Hert

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It Ha Crcj;ht Fortunes to

Thousands in that Section

of the Country.

APPLES LEAD ALL FRUITS

, 1 1 BIO APPLE SHOW WILL BK HELD

IN SPOKANE THIS MONTH,

FEATURED BY AN APPLE-PICK.

I NO CONTEST. (American New Srrtc)

iMhui. Wash. Oct. 31. Trait

baa been the salvation of the north

wtt It has made fortune for thou

sands and brought Independence or a lucrative livln to millions. The fer

tile toll of this vast tract produce eacb year fruit nowhere else equalled

In Quality, profusion or else

Notable among the products of this

territory Is the apple crop. Nowhere perhaps In the world are apples

bronght to the degree of excellence they attain here and It Is In an endeavor to maintain the high standard that the aoole (rowers of this vicinity

contribute each year to a national ap-

nla show.

The third annual exploitation of King Apple will take place In this riif an November 14-19. Twenty

thousand dollars is the aggregate of

the arises which will reward contest

ants In every possible branch of the

Industry. A Unique Feature.

One of the unique features will be series of apple packing contests for county, state, national and International championships, with suitable trophies and cash premiums to the

winners. Square and diagonal pacas

of the various recognised tiers in reg

ulatlon northwestern boxes will be

used In single, five and ten box contests, open to alL It Is also likely there will be a contest for teams In

nacklnc a full car or 630 boxes.

There la much rivalry among packers In the several valleys In the northwest

where grading and packing has reach ed a decree of oerfectlon not yet at

talned elsewhere, and it Is expected that many of the cracks In Washing

ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and oth

er states, possibly Colorado ana can fornla. will enter.

"It costs the people of Spokane

fully $18,000 a year to maintain the Institution." said Ren H. Rice, secre

tary and manacer of the organisation

"The Erst show In 190 cost $41,000 VII .V m.mmmm Jt th. 1 SAO .vrtAtt.

tion, which is much larger, the display I flew Orleans Minister Scores

a half acre, was $42.ooo. Officials for Laxity in

The people of Spokane wok upon these contributions as an investment

In a project which Is designed to develon the apple Industry, not only

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iHlidGER CAUSED ACT

Woman Attempts Suicide, Her

Husband, a Cab Driver Says for Good Reason.

COULD NOT MEET BILLS

Chicago. Oct. 31. A cab driver who

admitted Jila inability to support his wife and eight children on $13 a week, sought to excuse his wife for

attempting to commit suicide because she was hungry. He. told a pathetic story before Judge Mlake in the Chicago avenue police court. . - -

She was right it' was the only way out," sobbed the man. "I need her, but I'd get along. somehow.

"Our rent Is $10 a month; I must buy shoes for nine eight children and

Katherine. my wife, and . buy them things to eat. . ' "I couldn't buy them meat, but I was satisfied to do without it. And Katherine decided to end it all. and I

don't blame her much. I knew she

had poison in the house. She said she

was Koine to take chloroform once.

and yesterday carbolic acid. I did not say a word. She was right, it was the

only way out. But I must not die. The children needed one of us."

i The woman promised not to attempt

suicide again, and was dismissed.

A MONKEY SUICIDES

Allentown. Pa Oct. 31. "Jack

Mack, the monkey that was sent on last year as the mascot of Mack Bros.'

Motor Car company from a friend in

Chicago, committed suicide by hang

ing himself Uv his cage. He had somehow secured a stout piece of wrap

ping twine and made a noose just like

a man.

Where Ears Grow Sharp. A French balloonist has recorded the clearness with which sound coming from the surface of the ground can be heard - at a high altitude. At.-- the height of, 5.000 feet the ringing of horses hoofs on a hard road was clearly audible. At 4.000 feet the splashinj; sound made by ducks in a poud was heard. The barking of dojrs and the crowing of cocks could be heard at seven or eight thousand feet. These sounds penetrated through' a white floor of cloud that hid the earth frcm sight, says Harper's Weekly. In the, perfect silence of the air the lnTestlsator was startled by what seemed stealthy footsteps close at hand. It was ascertained that this noise wa caused by the stretching" of the ropos and the yielding of the silk as the balloon continued to expand.

TO GIVE GIRL MQI1EY

Denver, Colo., Oct. 31. Lyman B. Brown, of Denver, heir to the entire estate of his friend. Charles Burns, a pioneer miner has announced that he would not accept the bequest but would try to find" a 16-year-old daughter of the testator and give the property to her. Burns and his wife were divorced when the daughter was a child, and the girl is now attending school somewhere in Nsw York Stats.

TO CURE COLD IN ONE OAY Take " LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money It it

fails to cure, a w, GROVE'S signature is on each box., 25c

Mrs. Austins Buckwheat Flour gives

the real genuine old time flavor.

TO MARK DISASTER

Cherry, 111., Oct. 31. On November

1 the coal miners of Cherry will commemorate the first anniversary of the

disaster that cost the miners 264 llveB.

A 'great meeting is to be held and

John Mitchell and other prominent men in the labor movement are to be invited to deliver addresses. Medals are also to be eiven out on that day. Cherry is slowly recovering

from the effects of the disaster.

A Synonym. - 'Being a printer. Mr. Dash." said the hole! proprietor; maybe you can advise m. I want to get a sign painted. 'Writing Room Free to Our Patrons. or something like that." - ri don't like 'patrons.'" said Mr. Dash. , "Xo? Maybe that doesn't pound Just right. What would you suggest?" 'Victims,' Philadelphia Ledger.

Lucky On Way. Jackson Your daughter plays on seven .Instruments? Man. you're lucky, ft roue he I often think so when I consider the number of instruments there are. Chicago News.

Catarrh Sufferers Good Thing to Know If you now own a Hyomei hard rubber inhaler. Leo H. Flhe wants you to know that, he will sell you a bottle of HYOMEI for only 50 cents. ' Remember this, all who suffer with

catarrh a bottle of HYOMEI (pro-i

nounce it High-o-me) is put up in a separate package and sold for 50 cents to accommodate the vast army of people who already own a Hyomei inhaler. Io H. Fihe-ill Fell it to you at thst price and give you the opportunity to begin at once to rid yourself or vile catarrh tnd the snufiing. hawking ant snittins: that go with it.

' Many people through years of negjlect, have let catarrh get a strong (hold upon them. Some of these peo-

pi unreasonably think that one bottle of HYOMEI ought to cure them.

No matter how chronic your ca

tarrhal troubles, HYOMEI is guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe to cure them if

von eive it half a chance. Just

breathe it, that's all, and Its healing, soothing, antiseptic properties will make 3-on feci better in a day.

If vou own an inhaler get a B0 cent

bottle of Hvomel today. If you do not

own a Hyomei inhaler, ask for a $1.00

outfit, which includes inhaler.

CHARACTER. Character gives -weight to one words and permanence to ones acts. Character secures the confidence of those who etcpJoy us, the respect of those above us, the love of those on our level the loyally of those benea:h. Character h the guinea stamp on the gold, the ring of the genuine coin, the signature at the foot of the portrait.

nie Flower Shop 1015 Mala SI. PcK 1C1

The Right Solution. The reason why newly wedded men are called "Benedicts" Is because they ore supposed 011 marriage to give up all the baiUhnblts to which tbey have "benedicted. Lippincotfs. AmMtlon is but avarice on stilts and masked. Lamlor.

MRS. FISKE, AT OENNETT SATURDAY.

VICE IS PROTECTED

Surveillance.

v VIVy WV SJSfBev eMawt In the northwestern states and pro- HARD JOB FOR CREATOR vlnces bni all rer the continent, en- nMnw JVO r w"

courses perfection In growing and fix

a standard for . commercial appies.

Another tmroose Is to bring the grow

ere of the various districts together

for the Interchange of ideas.

-Unrm than 1.000.000 anolea were

shown In 1I0S. while In 1909 there were 1.B1M6L. There will be more than 1.000,000 apples entered In the

various contests next November.

New Orleans, Oct. 31. "The ays-

tern of protecting rice in New Orleans

Is such that the hand of God Almighty

could not make this a decent commun

ity Inside of 25 years."

This declaration by Rev. James F.

Cbaaa of Boston, featured the many

oriHoUm nf thin citv made todav by

lira. Austins Buckwheat Flour gives those attending a meeting of the Am-

the rail mnnlne old time flavor. ertcan Purity congress. Mr. Chase

said legislation provided xor me pro

tection of vice here ana tnat it ougm

to be done away with

John B. Hammond of Dei Moines,

la., said the attitude of the local peo

ple toward Tlce was a disgrace and V a aMIaam Its tlt lull fiorA

t Wi mo wn.v.'c.TfcJfXS SidSS With OWIier In Uhould have their uniforms torn off

oeiore mguu

B. 8. SteadwelL president of the

con cress, did not .think New Orleans

so bad, and expressed the belief that

vice could be eradicated here within a

vear

Owen L Wyard of Sprlngsboro, Fa.,

discussed law enforcement. He said only little more than one per cent of

tha murderers In the United States

were convicted.

PUP STARTS A RIOT

Power of th Will. Tre just been reading about the power of the will. It's a wonderful thing." "Yes: a millionaire' friend of mine left a will that makes sis children and seventeen grandchildren be good." Kansas City Journal

At Local Theaters

r Ddtimcre Cafe and the

ncom Is Wrecked.

WAS SMALL BUT MIGHTY

Baltimore. Md., Oct 51. A brlndle bull pup. alx Inches high started a

small riot in the bar 6f the Hotel Bel

vedere yesterday during which cus

pidors, brass match boxes, siphon bottles and glaases were hurled across

the mom. Phlllo Hymns, who says he

Is a native of England, and Uvea off I a (.ehmann Of Chicago, a

ms income ai uv.nwci gwiw, Fifty-fifth street and Broadway. New

Tork. was fined S100 and costs by Justlve Orannan later for disturbing the nc

..i !Z t2L."E2ril2: could hold an awful lot

40 or 50 horsemen who are In Balti

more attending the pimiico races. r .. M . I micaM. Oct. 31. Credit for accom-

the dog. Is said to have been assaulted pllshlng the longest drunk on record

HAD JAG A YEAR

Merchant, Rarely Found

to Be Sober.

Mae Laporte This Week. Of all the professional women enjoy

ing wide acquaintence locally and who

long In ' advance fondly anticipate

their annual engagement, , none are

quite so popular and generally well

met as the petit and clever Mae La-

Porte, whose engagement of one week at the Gennett theater, opens tonight, when the rural comedy drama, "Just Plain Mary." will be presented in com

plete sand finished style.

The LaPorte company is ably direct

ed by J. McEnroe, who is also a

comedian of unctuous method and who

early saw the futility of the small

production and responds to the de

mand for "Bijc thins." Today this

organization Is an admirable one ef

ficiently cast skillfully equipped seenlcally and with costume presentment

that contend with the best among the

plays to be offered are the following: "Carmen," "Hands Not Hearts," "Lena Rivers." "An Outcast Romance," "A

Brother's Revenge," "Just Plain Mary"

and the "Great White Trail. The usual scale of ten, twenty and thirty cent prices will prevail for all night performances excepting ' Friday on which night Is promised, the play event of the week, when Charles Major's brilliant romantic drama, "Dorothy Vernon of Hadden Hall," will be given Its only performance for this occasion, the scale of prices will range from ten to fifty cents and for this performance as well as all others seats are now selllnr. This sllxht Increase Is

necessitated by contract with Messrs.

Saner and Jordan, controlling agents

for the American rights, and the add

ed reason of heavy royalty and munificent eppendence In production, which Is all of lavish. There will be matinees dally starting Tuesday.

At Fountains & Elsewhere

Ask for

"HOBLIGR'S"

Thj Original end Genulnt MALTED EV3 ILK

Thi Food-drink for All Agos. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, Invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it.

A quick lunch prepared in a minute.

Tike no imitation. Just say "liUKUlL

In No Oombtno or Trust

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Did you ever hear the like before? Bargain week at a Feed Store on Chicken Feed? a . 1 Shell Corn ..$1.25100 Cracked Corn 1.35 100 Screenings 1.25100 Wheat 1.65100 Scratch 1.85100 Chop (corn and oats) 1.50100 Alfalfa (shredded).... 1.65100 For less than 100 pounds prices shape higher. SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY OmerG.Whelan 33 South 6th SL Phone 1679.

DON'T

-That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330.

ATMOSPHERIC HEATING is suitable for homes with high e ceilings because radiators need not be as large as for Hot Water. e Shall we show you how , It " Is done? MEERHOFP, the Plumber e

A. L.1L. WEEK Mae La Porte Ladles Free Tosilsfet Just Plain TJlcry 1. Z9. X-Dll UattM 19

JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF Rex Cerad One of the Best Portland , Cements on the Market f n. C. &tr!& 6 Sea 525 South 5th St. Phone 1235

, by Hyams when he claimed that the ' pup was a native of the letter's country. When the dog took his owner's

oart the fun started.

Sides were taken by Mends of each man, and when officers arrlred the cafe looked as though It had with

stood a bombardment.

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Oarcaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling;, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. it M ufUv in naual Mould form or

Chocolated tablets called CarMtaM.

was giren to Ernest E. Lehman n, son of the late millionaire merchant dur

ing the progress of a case Before iniin Cuttlnr in nrobate court. In

which he Is made defendant.

Thminn was drunk for a year ac

cording to tesUmony giren by his father-in-law, Richard L. Boyer.

"The second year of his marriage ne

was drunk all the time. I nerer heard nf a moment when he was sober. He

could hold an awful lot during the day

but br nicht he was In such shape he

couldnt navigate and had to be car

ried to his automobile and taken borne.

said Boyer. .

Mrs. Margaret B. Lebmann has brought suit to bare a conservator ap

pointed for the estate of her husband

asserting tnat ne is a spenatnrui ana has been wasting bis fortune. According to a statement made by her attorney, Joseph W. Moses. Lebmann has spent more than $200,000 since 1907 when he married Margaret Boyer.

"Becky Sharp." Unwonted Interest should be

aroused by the announcement that

Mm. Flske and her justly famous Manhattan com nan r are to annear at

the dennett on Saturday, November 12. for an engagement la "Becky

Sharp."

Mrs. Flske stands for more in the

art of the theater than does any other

personality upon the American stage, and her appearance In Richmond, it Is

safe to say. will be marked with the

same brilliance that Is vouchsafed In every other city thatshe visits. She brings to us the play, with which, more than any other, her fame Is most Inseparably connected, "Becky Sharp." ' .

: It Is doubtful If any character. ever given to the stage is so clor re

lated to Its creator as Is Becky Sharp" to Mrs. Flske. Not until Langdon Mitchell's dramatization of Thackeray's famous : novel, "Vanity Fair," had there ever been a success

ful stage version of that literary masterpiece, .but through Mr. Mitchell's work apd the absolute realization on

the part of Mrs. Flske of "the Im

mortal Becky," not only was a tremendous interest reawakened in Thackeray but: "Becky", 118 stage figure became as compelling an addition to dramatic as she had been these many years to literary portrait-

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THE PROPER At

BEST COAL

For-

Cook Stoves IS MATHER'S JACBSOH

BEST SHIFT C0AL DEATEG STOVES IS

ITJuatilhieG' B7oa .

THE FIRE DEPARTMENT may be called to your home tonight. Are you prepared to. sustain the loss that would occasion their visit? House ) Furniture Insured Piano ) Better Insure today for tis dangerous to delay. - 'Phone 2082 or 1393

and IH call en you promptly and place your insurance in a reliable company.

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FEATURE.

r.ioraEJAY.Airoiai tudesejav fTu

AEROPLANES IN FLIGHT AND CONSTRUCTION.

Showing interior of the Curtiss factory, the completed machines and their nse; alsa a screaming comedy and a fine btograph Clm. '

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