Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 28, 7 December 1910 — Page 3

TIIE XlICmXOXD PALLAttlUSX AXD SUK-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910.

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Thirty-second Annual Load Brought to Chicago Market by Aged Skipper. Chicago, Dec. 7. Chicago will not suffer from a dearth la the Christmas trae market this year. Whatever may happen to beefsteaks and butter, this re necessity of life will remain with la reach of the average man's purse. Trees, big and small, ten thousand of them reached this city yesterday. Skipper Henry Bchernemann, first aid to Hanta Claus, brought in a whole shipful of. them Just as bo has done for the last thirty-two years. 'With trees In the bold, trees In the galley, trees about the wbeelhouse and trees piled high. on the deck amidships, he sailed Into port "Wo bad a bard time finding our cargo bat we finally got a load of as fine trees as I ever carried and I've shipped with several." said the ruddy fsced captain when he Anally tied up at the dock. I get my trees up In the Lake Superior region, and If you bare read the papers you know, that that district was nearly all swept by the big fires. Hard Sailing for Seven Weeks. It took us seven weeks to sail the six hundred miles borne, but we got here without losing a twig. Besides the trees we have enough evergreens to make a wreath for nearly every window In the city. Tomorrow we will begin to unload." The Captain takes his three daughtersElsie, Hasel and Pearl with him on his tree gathering trips. The latter two are twins, twelve years old, and they feel that the responsibility of a happy Christmas for thousands of Chicago children rests with them. Consequently their Interest In the trees Is the keenest, and their father declares they are as good judges of proper timber as be Is. . Llvee Sacrificed in Work. . Captain Bchernemann is forty-lve years old. He waa but thirteen when, with his father's consent he loaded eight hundred email trees on their boat end brought them to Cchlcago. They sold well and the next year the experiment was tried again with a larger number of trees. From that year he has never failed to make port with a holiday cargo. But, like all tales of men who go down to the sea In ships, this one has a note of tragedy. In 1898 his brother Dccbcchc leans Dying Kidneys A Remarkable Treatment that Savea . the Kidneys. .. How You May . Cure Yourself Quickly . j end Thoroughly. . .With the progress of science comes one remarkable treatment for kidney diseases. It has been so thoroughly ! tested and Us results have proven so revolutionary that a well-known firm In Michigan has undertaken Its dlstri. button Into every part of the country. Those who suffer from kidney trouble and the diseases resulting from It will be pleased to know that every package of this treatment Is thoroughly guaranteed. This should assure at last a positive cure to every sufferer. Every man and woman should know that backache Is usually a well-defined symptom of advancing kidney disease which may end fatally unless treated In time; that rheumatism and bladder trouble are caused from nothing more nor less than kldneya that do not Alter the poison from the blood; that dropsy. Blight's disease, diabetes and bladder-stones are caused by bad kidneys. Once they are made to work properly, these diseases should quickly disappear. , Tbla Is done by the new trcament. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. We urge everyone who has pain In the small of the . back, profuse or scanty urination, pains in the bladder, cloudy or foul urine, not to fail to get a package today of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and drop all other kidney treatments. Senator Stevenson of Washington, writes from Olympla: "There la no question about the efficacy of Dr. Derby's Pure Kidney Pills In curing kidney and bladder trouble. I know whereof I speak." Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are now sold at all drug stores 60 pills 10 days treatment 25 centa or direct from Derby Medicine Co., Eaton RapIds, Mich. If you would like to try them Irst. ask your druggist for a free sample package. Then buy a package you will not regret it A Hot Water Radiator JU Connected to Your Hot Air Furnace, Will Heat j. THAT COLD ROOM 4. Phone MEERHOFP 1238 1 .! 1 t 1 Tn I I I I i I TT"t ,i Home Grown Potatoes, (Jtn 5 bushel lots) per btu S5o Pride of Richmond Flour, 50 lb. sack $1.30 Carpenter's Fancy Flour, SO lb. sack .....$1.30 Pure Lard, per lb. ......... 15c Lenox Soap, 3 bars for 10e Lenox 8oap, per box ...... $&20 Oloas .Soap, 7 bars for 2So We Always Have Plenty of Good Country Cutter and Eggs on Hand. GEO. A. CUTTER Cor, 4th and S. O Ct. . Phone. 1323.

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If it Dent You Can Cet Your Money Back, Saya Leo H. Fine. Now when Leo H. Fihe, the well known druggist, makes such an offer as that, where. Oh,. where is the man or woman full of Uric Acid poison, wblch Is the same as Rheumatism who is coins to turn It down? Leo It. Fibe has sold a whole lot of Rheuma these last few months, and if It didn't do as advertised, he could not afford to make the offer. Hero Is more proof: Porter Smith, Dobbin, W. Va., writes: "I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism for about 26 years, and the disease had become cbronlc. I began taking Rheuma with little faith in its virtues, but was better from the first day I began its use, and at this time have no more pains." Feb. 20, 1910. Rheuma never shirks its duty. It begins with the first dose to act on the kidneys, liver, stomach and blood, and to eliminate Rheumatic poison from the whole system. SO cents at Leo H. Fihe's or mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Send for free trial bottle. August, who was also In the same business went down with a cargo of trees in Lake Superior. The ship S. Tahl and all on board were lost. Every year the skipper must go farther Into the Interior for his trees and some of those In' the present cargo were cut one hundred miles from shore. Twenty-live men have been at work all fall cutting and hauling them. Fresh supply Mrs. Austins Famous Buckwheat Flour at all grocers. At Local Theaters - At the Murray.' Who are they? Those Three Singing Girls. Everyone Is asking who may have heard them sing their dainty and altogether delightful numbers that are described as being very much out of the ordinary at the Murray this week. They have smiled and sung their way Into the hearts of all who have seen and heard them. Who are they? For those who have not made their acquaintance from below the footlights let it be said that they are three of the sweetest, daintiest, most engaging little bits of femininity that ever received the applause of an audience that likes to gaze upon the freshness of unaffected girlhood and likes to see in the faces and actions of the "Girl Behind the Footlights" the unmistakable evidences of modesty and refinement. They are three of sweetest voiced and best trained singers .who ever bad the rare good sense to sing songs everybody likes to bear In tbe way every body likes to bear them.. They are three eastern girls of excellent family, well educated and graduates of a leading New England conservatory of music They went Into vaudeville only six months ago, and then only after overcoming tbe tearful remonstrances of their mothers. But their was one condition attached, and that was that they should adopt nom do plumes. And who they are "back home" they do not tell anybody. They are now playing "Sun Time," but will shortly return to the east and again book with "Keith Time," with whom they have been until recently. Their nom de plumes or stage names are Miss Elsie Wales, soprano; Miss Mabelle Meredith, contralto, and Miss Evelyn Ellison, mezzo. Howe's Travel Pictures. Pictures of notable men, rulers or dignitaries are more or less familiar to all, but to see the kings, sons of kings, and potentates all in animated array and robed in all the splendour the mind can conceive may be witnessonly at Lyman 1L Howe's Travel Festival at the Gennett on Friday, Decem ber 16th. They are shown in attend ance at the late King Edward's funeral In London and Windsor. The eruption of Mt. Etna; a Japanese Jubilee; the fiords of ( Norway; thru wintry Switzerland: thrilling artillery manoeuvres In Italy; an almost human track-laying machine; a ride up the Eiffel Tower and many others of the humorous kind are all Included In Mr. Howe's new program. - "The Third Degree." " If a woman's devotion to a man in desperate straits, making a pure love story or unusual heart interest, as shown in Charles Klein's latest play. The Third Degree," should interest playgoers, then the forthcoming pro duction of Henry B. Harris of this drama should be heralded as the dra C.&0.Ry.oiIcd. ThcPcpdar Dfchway Through Vestibule Trains. Now operating - fine Buffet Parlor Cars between Cincinnati and Chicago. Leaving Richmond daily for Chicago at 1116 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. dally, for Cincinnati. Try the new equipment on your next trip to Chicago or Cincinnati. Train No. 3. leaving Richmond, daily, for Chicago, at 7:56 p. m. carries Drawing Room Sleepers, with Comfortable Smoking Compartments. Passengers, get a full night's rest. For sleeper reservation and other Information call C. A. Blair Pass. A Ticket Agt, ' Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

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"Tbe Third Degree," while but a lit tle over a year old. has already taken a firm hold on the public and bids fair to exceed the marvelous record of Mr. Klein's former work. "The Lion and the Mouse." on which Henry B. Harris Is said to have a million dollars. "The Third Degree" Is announced for production here on Thursday, Dec. 15th, at the Gennett for one performance, and that a goodly house will greet it goes without saying. Prominent in the cast are Sarah Padden. George Sommer, Jack Ellis. Francis Bonn. Margaret Drew. J. R. Williams, H. H. Forsman, Helen Cas tle Ellis, William Pinkbam and others. DYING TO TELL BUT DIDNT DARE New York, Dec 7. On the deck of tbe Mauretania, as she sailed for Eng land today, "stood Pauline Chase, the actress, and Claude Graham-White, the aviator, whose engagement has been . announced and denied. The ship news reporters, who are frightful gossips, tried to get them to say some thing about marriage or love. "Don't talk nonsense," said Miss Chase. "I am going back to London to play Peter Pan; that's all." "Oh, dear; stop you're spoofing," said Graham-White. Irene Fen wick, leading lady of "The Speckland Band," and a friend of both Grahame-White and Miss Chase, said she knew something she wanted awfully bad to tell, but she don't dare. Hearing this dangerous remark, Gra hame-White got J. Armstrong Drexel to keep Miss Fenwick busy with conversation. Armarcd. "In days of old were kulghts rea!I; so bold?" They could well afford to be. ; man in sheet iron could hug a gh without getting lacerated by pins iu her waist" Louisville Courier-Journal. AWFUL PAINS FULLYDESCRIBED A Udy of Pfzarro Tells Story cf Awful Suffering Thst Cardui Rnslly Relieved. Plzarro, Va. "I suffered for several years," writes Mrs. Donna A. Smith, ''with that awful backache and the bearins down sensations, so fullv described in your book. "I tried doctors and other medicines and found little relief, until 1 was induced to trv Wine of Cardui, when 1 found instant relief and today I can heartily recommend Cardui to all suffering women and think there is no other as good." - In some instances. Cardui eives instant relief; in others, it may take a little time. cut in ail cases of temaie trouble cardui can be depended on to be of benefit, as It is a specific remedy for women and acts in a curative way on the womanly organs. As-a general tonic for women, to build up your strength, improve your appetite, bring back rosy cheeks and make you iook ana wei young ana nappy, nothing vou can find will do so much for you as Cardui. Your druggist has it N. &-WHfc s Uflet" Advisory Dept. ChaMfe boom Mcdidac Co.. Chsnsnooss. Twin., tor &ccisj attrarflMU, and 64-pit boot Home Trcstratal Off Wosko, sent in plain wrapper, on request POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring it to one ot the Quigley Drug Stores with 10 cents and receive one set d of 25 colored view Post Cards of d Richmond. By mail 3 cents ex- 4 tra for postage.

Fall Festival Benefit Dance Coliseum, Dec 12, 1910 Given by Richmond Musicians' Protective Association, No. 388. Richmond City Band, 35 Pieces, on Two-steps. Orchestra, 25 Pieces, on Waltzes. Tickets, 50 Cents. Help Us Swell This Fund. Extra Ladies, 25c.

As a Christmas Present .What makes a more appropriate Xmas gift than a piece of our Pyrography Goods. Our line being entirely new and the designs up to date, makes our store the best place to select your pieces. FREE' . Our Illustrated Catalogue by calling at our store. Mi MaMe Print Co. The place they retail goods at wholesale prices. Pacific Express Co's old stand, 10 to 12 S. 7th St.

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MILLIONAIRES TO LIVE LUXURIOUSLY Pick Hastings, Neb., Lockup as the Best to Serve Year's Sentence.

Hastings, Neb,, Dec. 7. Having made - a month's canvass' ot the Nebraska jails and decided that the one here offered the most advantages, four millionaire cattlemen came here and began serving their term. The men are W. G. Comstock, Bartley RRicbards, Charles Jamison and Aquila Triplets They were convicted in tbe federal court on land frauds In fencing government lands and sentenced to a year In jail. The four men are not to be treated like ordinary prisoners. They took a Japanese chef, who will do their cook Ing. They ordered expensive furniture and carpets sent to the Jail as furnishings for their rooms. In addition they purchased a large and well selected library. They have subscribAt Fcsatslns & Elsowficrd Ask for itoruglts" Tfca Crtjfcd tzi tessba HALTED 17 I LEI Tfc Fcadrfc& tcr 1 tyu At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. DeScious, invigorating and ntimg, Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without iL A qmdc bach prepared ia a minute. laaMiautaboa. Just cay CvXUC17 let J7o Oomblno or Trust .Picture Framing.. To Our Customers:Please bring your pictures in before December 5th, or you cannot get them framed before Christmas. Nicholson & Bro. HURRAY THEATRE Approved Vaudeville THE SIX MUSICAL SPILLERS AND FOUR MORE SPECIAL NUMBERS Exclusive Features. Matinee, Daily. Evening, Continuous performance. Prices 10c to 25c. DON'T FORGET That NOW Is tbe time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. SHAW, Manager

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lending magazines. , i The windows of their cells have been bung with' expensive lace curtains. The floors are carpeted and in a general way it is eaid the cells have the appearance of well appointed club rooms. Their relatives have leased a large home near the jail. . .-erjivHt.j.. Constancy was throfc. Her mother, ha ring forgotten to do something for ber which she had promised, said: -Oh, darling. I forgot It! Wasn't It naughty of me?" Coustance replied consolingly. "Oh. no. mother, dear; not naugbty. only stupid r Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein. 14 Barton Street. Boston. M is another victory by Hood's Sursaparilla. This great medicine has succeeded in many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "1 suffered from rheumatism Ave years, it kept me from business and caused excruciatingpain. My knees would become as stiff as steel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better, and now consider myself entirely cured. 1 recommend Hood's." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. The Flower Shop 1015 Main SL Phone 1093 "FOLLOW THE CROWD Sunday Evening DINNER AT THE WESTC0TT It's Differeat Music 6 Co 8 P. M. Meat? Meat! I AM BACK AT MY OLD STAND. FRESH MEAT OF ALL KI.DS. JOHN G. MILLER 107 N. 20TB ST. Homemade Lard a Specially. FLOWING IN THIS WEEK: We will receive a car of OIL MEAL---old process and can make a very low price to parties getting OIL MEAL from car. Get our Prices. IT PAYS! OmerGeWhelan 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

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Christmaa Is only a few day away and if by any chance you should find yourself short of funds, don't forget the Richmond Loan Co. We will supply you with what money you are short to enable you to have a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. We will loan you on your household goods, pianos, horses and fixtures, leaving same in your possession and you will have, the use of the money and the security. We are loaning money at a great deal less cost than ever before, and guarantee to meet all competition on rates and terms. ,

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Pluck and Las't. One constant element cf luck Is genuine. Folid old Teutonic plurX. SticK to your aim. The mongrels hoM . will slip. '.; But only crowbars loose the buJUioj's sriT. ... Small thoKSth ho looks, tha inv that :cv- .. er yicidd . ' ' . . Drags down the bellowing monarch of the fields. - 4 W. Holmes.

Why She Cried. Fond Mother What are you crjins for. lora? Dora We are playius tt weddings, and Iiepsle threw vice oil over me. Mother Oh, you mustn't cry for that, darling it's done to biius good luck to the bride! Dora Bui U was rice pudding, mother!

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Home Builders Attention! The Richmond Loan & Savings Association Wis Md Yon to Get a Home No Premium No Membership Fee Consnlt the Secretary

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Have the Contrac! to Keep Warm Santa Claus And tils basis of Efltle friends who will ca,l on him daring the holidays at Joaes Hardware Co. This wi!l be done with some of their High Grade Pocahontas

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of tte Palladium. 10 beautiful, imported, embossed.' colored Cbristmas earda all different "without any advertising cn them whatever. I do this because 1 want . peoplo' to Unov," tie high grade cards'! carry at manufart titers prices.. If you prefer beautiful New Years cards, say so when you write. All that I asU la tfcp.t yen send me 4 cents In stumps tv cover postaso. ' Addness, C T. Johnstone. Fics., jtVpl. A. 6S, Rochester. N V. SfeMS 21 N. 9th St.