Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 8, 17 November 1910 — Page 2

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TIIK PALLADIUM! AM) SUX-TELEGItA31, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1010.

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SHOULD

DESIGN ALL CORSETS!

!fes Advice cf a Friend

Given to Those Who Ntd It.

Bdn FrsncIscbfCal.To Anyone

i who U run-down or who needs a good

. blood .purifier. XwanX. to jeepmmend tVlnol the. greet codjlver and Jron ton-

. According to the Hcas of Dr. Jfj- J--

Franklin ; .H. Martin, took course of Vlnol It purified my

ArlMOrt blood, gave me a' fine appetite, and OI V-nicagu. . bunt me rlsht ud. Now I am well and

strong, weigh 175 pounds, and. in -tact, never felt better In my life." John S.

A GUIDE " TO HEALTH Charles. 3264 17th San Francisco.

guarantee uiu muuiuuuu to be genuine.)

Hygienic Corseting Is Given the health-giving properties ot the

coa s liver, wiin ine grease euminaiea.

and tonic iron added, blended in a mild medicinal wine.

It your blood is poor or sluggish.

your appetite poor, your digestion weak or your vitality not up to the standard, or if you are suffering from chronic coughs, colds or . bronchial

troubles, try a bottle or Vlnol with the

understanding that your money will be

returned If it does not help you.- It

could not do what all these people

claim It did for them if It was not hon

est. Leo H. Fihe, druggist, Richmond,

Ind.

Science-Goes Back in A merica Pessimistic Professor States

t mm n rit MiKnnn kMl thtt nrwint.

ment of Miss Pearl Patrick, his fiancee, as his guardian. This was granted, she gave a bond of $100 and her written consent to his wedding to herself followed.

Too Little Attention,'

He Says.

Chicago. Nov. 17. "A properly contrncted corset gives the woman' wearing It the most artistic ligure possible for her to ha Ye. In mostxases of semiInvalidism a rightly made corset will lift Its wearer to health and develop her figure to lines of beauty." Dr. Franklin II. Martin, at the postgraduate hospital clinic, yesterday, aid doctors should be the ones to design corsets. lie said that corsets always will be worn, but that they need only be made properly, to pro

duce a race of classically beautiful wo

men. He commended the

"straight front" fashion. - Rules of Dr. Martin. These are Dr. Martin's rules for hygienic corseting: The back of. the corset, must be modeled rigidly. The corset must lace up In front. - The front lacing should be planned

the course of a surgical clinic. Ills

subject was intestinal diseases.

"Civilised women always have worn

corsets." he said, "and they always

will. The subject is a most Important

current I one to the general practitioner. The

present fashion Is encouraging. The straight front, which depresses the abdomen and the upright lines of the

waist is good. The points to be remembered are that a physician should

order the corset, and that the adjust

ment should be in front and not be

hind. The body is solid and bony be

hind. That is where the rtaridltv

fbf aexlblllty and ready adjustment to ,houId be The of th9 the wearer's figure. should be so adantahle that it can he

Measurements for the corset should ,.ced D d. tha lt

se maae oy a pnysician. fortable.

Dr. Martin said the rasnionaoie

straight front and easy, well-made

waist would produce healthy bodies.

"A corset Is a splint." said he.. "You

would not advise a patient to go to an instrument shop and pick out bis own

spUnt for a deformed limb.

"As the corset Is a splint; if the fig

ure It Is placed on Is the proper shape hem

to begin with, the corset should not

change the outline, but sustain it. Ferine Thin and Plat.

"A stout woman should have a cor

set that will distribute her flesh, re

duce her hips, flatten her abdomen and

support her. a slight woman should

have a corset that will mold her flg

ure to artistic Unas and that will pre-

We're sorry If you've tried other

medicines and they failed. As a last resort try Mollister's Rocky Mountain

Tea. It's a simple remedy, but it's

worked wonders, made millions well and happy. Purifies the blood, makes

flesh and muscle, cleanses your sys-

Conkey Drug Co.

"New 'YprkT'Nov." 17. If "any citizen' Survey under "Powell, the Naval" Ob-

of these great United States has ani8rTtonr when ewcomb and Hau

were mere naa promise ana , aisujjotion which they lack today.

At Local Theaters

"The Qlrl in the Taxi. The Olrl In the Taxi" will entertain

vrdUnemenT 17 the stomal I loc1 ""ter-goer. at the Gennett

" I A A. a K . a

Htr fixure will become rounded by a veer on aionaay, wovemoer zn.

pftper gain In flesh if ths digestive I , "Laugh and the world laughs with

oceans are not hampered, by an lm-1 you," was evidently the slogan in the

proper corset and it a proper diet Is mind of the author while writing "The

sCscted for her. v Girl in The-Taxi." and the truth of

The harmful corset is the one that! the saying is found in the record

!rroportlonstely narrows ths waist breaking triumphs achieved, by this and falls to support the body. Such a frlllcsome play In Chicago, where Jt ecTset will occasion serious digestive ran for six months; Boston, where it

Idea that he is liv(ng in an age of

scientific progression let him at once change his 5 mind. Science Is on the black track. At the present date ot

scientific retrogression America will

Itbin the next two generations be

.wholly without standing in the scien

tific world.

These are some of the deductions

drawn by Prof. J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia University, based on an extended and careful analysis of present conditions. The , eminent occu

pant of the chaid ot psychologly at

Columbia declares that In the United

States at present there are scarcely more than a thousand men engaged In

serious research- work; and they do not on he average devote more than half their time to it.

Prof; Cattell has Just finished ed

iting the second edition of "The Bi

ographical Directory of American

Men of Science." He Is the editor of

Science" and holds membership in

many educational Institutions, y

In determining the number of men

engaged in serious scientific research Prof. Cattell has employed a process of e llmination. In this work he called to his aid ten men whose standing

in the world of science Is unquestion

ed. They prepared the list of a

thousand names in order of merit, distributing among the following sciences: Chemistry, physics! zoology botany, geology, mathematics, pathology, astronomy,, psychology, physiology anatomy and anthropplgy. It is upon this list of one thousand names that Prof. "Cattell bases all his deductions. , . "It Is surprising and truly most un

fortunate that while nine leading foreign men of science have returned to

their native countries in the last seven years, only one has come to Amer

ica. One scientific man among 7,000,000 lmmingrants. In spite of the vast wealth and great universities in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Chicago, these cities are failing to produce scientific men and prerauma.bly other men of intellectual performance to an extent that is ominous. "Washington and the sclentic bureaus under the government have suf

fered. Large appropriations are made and useful work is done, but there

seems to be a lack ot men of genius and a paclty of important discovery.

The Smithsonian Institute under Henry, Baird and Langley, the Geological

i Mt is to be reared that the Eastern college with its frovolous amateurism and futile acholastielan experts Influence actually prejudicial to the scientific we exaggerate by our re

quirements for degrees, by our system

INDItiESTIOir GOES

GYPSY QUEEN DIES AFTER BABY'S BIRTH Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 17 With the encoffined remains of ' his daughter, who deserted the luxuries of civilised life for -the hardships and semibar barism of a gypsy camp, and with, the newborn off-spring ot the king and queen of -gypsies, In his arms, 'XT W. Habersham left this city for his home

In Baltimore, Until later yesterday

Of examinations, by our insistence on PB J8t because the food you eat does

Leo H. Fihe SeHs Best Prescription on the Money Back Plan

Almost everybody knows that sick j morning every effort was made to keep headache, nervousness and dizziness,! the whereabouts of the dead Gypsy are caused by a disordered , stomach, ; ! queen a; secret, while King Jordas

Upset stomach and indigestion hap- i Michele, his brother Thomas Micheie,

irrevelant information and ridicule of

desirable ignorance and promising mistakes, we crowd- on fat when the athlete should be relieved of every superfluous ounce. 4 "Nearly all men of science obtain recognition between the ages of thirty and thlrty'flve. They do their work

earlier and have their Ideas still earl-J

ier. Those who do not have their

ideas before they are thirty are likely

to have them, and those who do not. j

do not work under forty-nv.e are not likely to do it- Not a single man

over fifty-five has attained a place on

the list ot 1.000 since Its last revis

ion, and only one . man over fortyfive has attained a place as high as

the fifth hundred- None the less Is

It ominous for the future of science that there should be only six men of men of science of standing ' in this

not digest but lies in. the stomach and ferments or turns sour. You can stop fermentation and stomach distress in five minutes by using MI-O-NA stomach tablets, a prescription that has done more to cure indi

gestion and put the stomach in fine;

condition than all the specialists onj earth. "- .. A large 50 cent box of MIO-NA

stomach tablets Is all you need to get

quick and lasting relief. Leo H. Fihe guarantees them. -;-.'- Mrs. Altie Etson, of 93 ' Dun Road, Battle Creek, Mich., used MI-O-NA and within two months was in as good health as ever, and has a good strong stomach, and eats anything she likes. She attributes her good health to MI-O-NA. It you have heartburn, belching ot

gas, heaviness or any stomach trouble

and Pete George and Pieatro McGltl loitered near the gates of the Seton hospital, awaiting the removal of the remains, which they supposed were

still there.

WHY SALVES FAIL

TO CURE ECZEMA .... nmmmmmmm-m ""' 'V ' ' Scientist are now agreed that the

eczema germs are lodged not in the

outer skin - or epidermis, but in the innerskin; Hence, a penetrating IK quid is required,, not an outward salve , that clogs the pores. i We recommend to all eczema patienta the standard prescription OH of Wlntergreen as compounded in liquid' form known as D. D- D, Prescription.." A trial botUe of this D. D. D. Prescript . tion at only 25 cents, will instantly relieve the itch,, We have sold and recommended this remedy for years, and know of wonderful cures from its use. We recommend it to our patrons. Conkey Drug Co, Cor. 9th and Main streets, Richmond, Ind.

High Grade Outterine, 23c lb. ; H.G.HADLEY

1035 Main Sf.

country who are under thirty years of n ma"eJ enronic, try Ml-o-NA

Sold by Leo H. Fihe and leading druggists everywhere.

age;

GIRL MADE GUARDIAN GIVES SELF CONSENT Charleston, 111., Nov. 17. When refused a marriage license because be was a minor and had -no parents or guardian to give consent, Earl Rader,

Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price $1.00. ... 'Trial Pckair by msTi W cents. WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Pras. CWvaUasJ. Okie For sale by T. F. McDonnell.

synptoms, and. If persisted In, will produce appendicitis, serious diseases of ths stomach, and Anally seml-lnval-

l&sm.

repeated Its Chicago success; and at the present time in all the principal cities of the country. "Charley's

Aunt" held the palm as the funniest

"On ths other hand, a aclentlically play of ths age until "The Girl In The

tttsd corset Is a soon to many wo- Taxi, put. la an appearance.

without it they could never be-1 . Lanham Players.

oome strong, but with it they receive Xhe L.nham Lyric Players who are the necessary assistance that enables appearing- at the Gennett theater this

"f w "-''' weex are rurnishing a number of enanartUonn and hypochondriacs with- tertalnmenta which are quite above

eck ambition to healthy women.

' Approves Present Fashion.

Dr. Martin gave his lectors on cor sets aa an Impromptu dissertation In

5 for Sore Feel

Cars Psst, Tender Pest and Swollen

'Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ ""Makes tore . Feet Well No Matter What Alts Them.

the average and as thoroughly enjoy

able as anything seen here for a long

time. The vaudeville acts, which

have been selected to round out the

pleasing performances are all good

and prove an entertaining addition.

This evening "The Bowery Detective'

will be presented . while for the re

mainder of their stay some of the bills j

which they will offer are "Just Coun

try Folks" and "Dr. Jekyl and Mr.

Hyde."

"The Traveling Salesman." ' 8cats for "The Traveling Salesman"

will be placed on sale tomorrow morn

ing to the theater-goers of this city who will be accorded a real treat when Henry B. Harris presents his

excellent company ' of metropolitan

players in the latest comedy success

of James Forbes, the author of "The

Chorus Lady" and "The Commuters, at the Gennett on Monday, next The

story of this laugh producing play revolves around the life of a typical American "drummer" on the road. This character which is followed through four acts of humorous adven

ture, is Bob Blalke. interpreted by

Mr. Mark Smith, a most capable ac

tor with a well developed sense of hu

mor. The part of the heroine with whom Blake falls In love at first

sight, is played by Miss Dallas Tyler,

an exceedingly pretty and talented

actress There are numerous other characters Incidental to life in -a

small Western village where the

Policemen all over ths world use scenes of the play are laid, which are

T'l Z. Policemen stand on their feet so true to nature that they will be

all 'day and know what sore, tender, recognized instantly by anyone who .n.. . . has ever spent a day In a small town. sweaty, swollen feet really meaa. are no JoWotg of 8hop.wort They use TIZ because T I Z cure Jokes n -Xhe Traveling Salesman thsir feet right up. It keeps feet in everything is right "up-to-the-minute."

perfect condition. Read what this po-1 The scene in the second act disclosing

noaman has to say: "I was surprised a poker game in progress in one ot

acJ delighted . vlth T I Z for Under the rooms of a small town hotel. Is fast. I hardly know how te thank you worth many times the orlce of an or-

ror it, it s superior to now chestra seat. Among others In the

dors or plasters. I can. keep my feet company, are Diana Huneker, Marion

M perfect consitisn. Believe In my Stephenson. A. H. Simmons. Emmett

I Famous "Pint of Cough 2

X Fully guaranteed. Oww

Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and pint of warm water and stir for two minutes. 1 Put 2Vi ounces 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 best 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 top 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 maUna couch rem

edy with Plnex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) Is a prime favorite

in thousands of homes in the united States 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 gulaicol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work In this recipe.

A guarantee of absolute satisfaction.

or money promptly refunded, goes

with this recipe. Tour druggist has Pinex or will get It for yon. If not.

send to The Pinex Co., FL Wayne, Ind.

WHY,

Is the Ed-A-Fel 5c 'Cigar the most popular cigar in the city? . ,; :.?. DON'T KNOW? ; Then you haven't smoked any Get with the crowd. Begin now. We take the responsibility. ED A. FELTMAfI Wholesale and Retail Cigars and Tobacco. 609 MAIN STREET. "If It's made of tobacco we have It"

NOW PLAYING LANHAM'S LYRIC PLAYERS "Tfcc Dowery Dclecflve" ; Dally 10c Matinees

FARNHAM'S The Place to Buy -LUMBER AND COALCor. 1st and Main

Before the Fire, or Rates Go Higher INSURE WITH E. a UNOLLENDERG Room , K-DoUenbera Annex

AH Kinds of Insurance;

POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring it to one of the Qulgley Drug Stores 4 with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored vicwpost Cards of Richmond. By mall 3 cents extra for postage.

use Flower Shop 1115 UcUiSL Pbse 1UJ

"F0LL017. TOE CROWD" Sunday Evening AT TIK WPSTCOn It's Differed Ussfc 6 to 8 P.M.

v

Antiseptic, Economical, Cannot , Roll Off the Brush. Regular 25c tube for 20c; trial size 10c. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO, 804 Main St Ross's Perfection Tooth Drush, Guaranteed, 35c "

DON'T EJE AILING We Are In a Position to Ulalce Yon Well WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TREATING CHRONIC COM. PLAINTS. DRUGS AND SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE ENTIRELY ELIMINATED. WE USE A COMBINATION OF SPECIAL METHODS THAT CURE even where all other remedies have failed. THERE IS NO OTHER SYSTEM LIKE OURS IN THIS FART OF THE COUNTRY. THAT IS WHY WE CURE WHERE OHERS FAIL. We are particularly sueeessful in all eases of NERVOUS DISORDERS, RHEUMATISM, Headaches, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, STOMACH DI80RDER8, Painful 'and Irregular Periods, Dyspepsia. Gastritis, Colitis, 'Neuritis, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES', SPINAL AFFECTIONS, Lams Back, Brlghfe Disease, Diabetes, Falling Hearing and. Eyesight,' ; Weak Heart and Lang. Coughs Catarrh', 'Bronchitis, SMn Diseases, Etc " -' WE INVARIABLY BENEFIT EVERY PATIENT WE TREAT. 'Quiet, 'homelike surroundings, select neighborhood. Street car to door. Personal and cheertul attendance. .Terme moderate. Inquiries promptly answered. For particulars address Dr. T. N. Vistula. NEW HOPE ScKrfc:a 111S NORTH ALABAMA STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

earner graiiiuae tot t i z. i am a eciiceman and keep en my feet all

day." Emxy Harrslt, Austin, Texas.

Tow never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet It Is different

from anything ever before sold.

T I Z is not a powder. Powders and

other foot remedies dog up the pores.

TIZ draws out all poisonous exisdattsas which bring on soreness ot the tiU and la the only remedy that does.

Til cleans out every pore and glort-

Csa the feet your feet.

Toull never limp again or draw up

Shakleford. Jack Newton. Mark Price.

Doan Borup. George M. DeVere and

Gideon Burton.

At the Murray. "

The hill this week at the Murray

includes abundant music both vocal and instrumental, as well as comedy

features and some acrobatic stunts

Tom Grimes and Co. present "The Village Cut-up" with songs, dances,

travesties and new electrical effects.

Lyon, Jennings . and DeVare offer

"The Fortune Teller" In .which they

jsr - face lax 'pain and yoall forget j present a number ot musical numbers.

McHale does some fine work on the swinging -wire, including somesaults.

Jugging- and other novelties. . Bren-

nan . and Wright present a musical

comedy act The latest motion me

gs Co, Dodge Eld. Chicago, I tares are also Included In this bilL

Nextweek Adam. '. -;r

atut your corns, bunions .and cal-

tersea. Toull feel like a new person, T3 Is tor sale at an Arucxtsts at

tZi per box, or lt win he sent you et It rou wish from Valter Luther

Cs

Beautiful Presents

TOR WEDDINGS :

And other like occasions that require gift giving. Watches, Clocks, Silverware and all ' sorts of beautiful, suitable presents. You will find a profusion of them all of guaranteed quality, and very reasonably priced. . , Complete line of Silverware, just received.

KENNEDY JEWELER .

fine RcDsirina - 526 Hsin

ENWETT Monday, Nov. 21 :

"FM THE SURE CURE

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Scats) on sale tonaorrow, 10'a. m. 23c to tl

" ooodJiinsfl ISeesuwcfflcco A Shipment of Ladles9 Blaek Velvet Button Boats Stage Last, plain toe, high heel at $4,00. This makes the richest : looking footwear a lady can put on and the beauty about it is that it wean well; and is soft and comfortable. 1 ',.- - - , ; We have the same style in Ladies' Black Suede Button at $30 end $100 - " . - . - ,' ' Same style in Patent and Gun Metal, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Velvet and Suede Slippers and Pomps, $2.00, $250 and $3.00 for receptions, parties, dancing and other occasions. -

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Mayo's Medical & Surgical Institute li04 North Alabama Street. ladlaaapolis, Indiana.

DR. W. R. MAYO,

KURRAY TQEATQE Approved VsnlievEle " THIS WEEK Musical Comedy Absurdity Ths Village Cut-Upw Brennsn and Wright ' Trix McHale v Lycns, Jennings and DeVare Matiaee, dally, any seat, 10c Klsht, 10. 15. 20; lose seats 25c

WILL BE AT

ffiichmoond Arlington Hotel

' Wednesday, Nov. 23rd And Every Pour Weeks Thereafter.

Lr. Mayo Treats Epilepsy 03 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Mayo has treated a number of cases of cancer without the knife. No cure, no pay. Or. Mayo gives to each patient a written guarantee. ;;"-J :-" .. . Dr. Maya treats successfully all forms of Chronic Diseases that ' are curable, such as Diseases of the Brain. Heart, JUrac. Throat, ' Eye and Ear. Stomach. Liver. Kidneys. Bladder, Blood Poison, Beo--' turn. Catarrh, Bupture, Piles, Stricture, Gleet, Eczema. Epilepsy, etev Dropsy. Varicocele, Hydrocele. Female Diseases. Impotency, Seminal J 'Enriseio -Nervous Diseases, etc t " T- 2 "

MEN

A speedy, permanent, and lasting cure is what I will give

you beyond a doubt If your case Is curable; If not, I will

not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best reference I could give as to professional reliability Is the many cured, satisfied patients . I dismiss, and proves that toy methods cure when others fail to even benefit. Dont Give Up I will give the POOREST man a chance as well as the RICH to receive a cure from me at a SMALL COST. There. Is no man too POOR to get my best advice FREE. I win give fSOOUM for. any curable case of "Diseases Peculiar to Men" that I cannot cure. .This Is plain talk and I mean it The methods we use la every-case we treat Insure men a lifelong cure lt they are afflicted Kith, the following diseases: ...... Varicocele and Hydrocele. Our one-treatment cure- Is- what yon should have and what you win have to have to be cured right Only one visit Is. required. We do no cutting and you suffer no pain -nor trouble. ' ...All signs disappear In a few days. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases. We win gfve you treatment - ..that will in a few days cure all rash sores, ulcers and every sign : and symptom. Our treatment gets the poison out of the system Instead ? of driving it In, like other treatments. We cure blood poison and skin diseases so they do not come back. 8trlcture, Kidney. Bladder, Prostatic Discharges are scientifically cured by us. Our methods Immediately benefit you and the majority of cases 'we cure come from other specialists, who failed. Piles, Fistula. We can cure you so quickly and easily that yon will be surprised. We will giro you Just the result and core you are looking, for without a surgical operation. Rupture Cured in a few Treatments Without Cutting. After an examination we will tell you Just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure, you, we will frankly and honestly ten yon so . Patients can be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question blanks. Street cars and carriages direct to the Institute. Call on or address. W. R. MAYO, M. President, or WB. GTIJLPIE General Majuger,

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