Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 29, 8 December 1910 — Page 6
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.TIXIS RIOmiOKD PALLADrCM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910.
All K1TERIIATI0IIAL COURT OF JUSTICE M f ' i - . . An American Peace Society Is Preparing for Conference in New York.
(American News Service ) Washington, Dec. 8. To promote the cause of an International court of justice, the American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Dispute I, completing arrangements for conference to be held In this city next week., The sessions wilt be. held at the New Wlllard bote!, beginning one .week from today. The conference will consider the draft convention adopted by the second Hague conference, the benefit to the world which may confidently be expected to follow the establishment of the court, the best way In which to secure general adherence to the court so as to make It a court of all nations, and the means by which public attention may best be centered on the subject. ' ' President Taft will make an Important address before the conference, bearing upon ' judicial settlement of great International disputes. Among the other eminent men who have ac
cepted invitations to address the conference are Secretary of State Knox, Senator Ellhu Root of New York, Charles W. Eliot of Massachusetts, Governor-elect Simeon E. Baldwin of Connecticut, Joseph H. Choate, former ambassador to Great Britain, William Dudley Foulke of Indiana. Congressman Richard Bartholdt of Missouri, Thomas Nelson Page, the novelist. -and Francis B. Loomis, former assistant secretary of state. Several eminent foreign publicists and statesmen also have been invited to take part in the conference. James Brown Scott of this city is president of the society which is arranging the conference. John Hays Hammond is vice president Theodore Marburg of Baltimore is secretary, and J. G. Schmidlapp of Clnclnnatal, treasuer. President Taft is honorary president of the organization. It is felt by the society and by those who have consented to take part in the proceedings that the meeting will not only aid the far-sighted men who are bending their energies toward the realization of the project of the international court of arbitration, but that it will contribute powerfully to the creation and strengthening of the public sentiment so essential to the successful operation of the court.
In 1911 the Roman Catholic eucharistic congress will bo held in Seville; In 1912 In Vienna; in 1913 in Lyons, France.
Just as the soil requires enrichment to yield abundant crops, so the Brain requires proper food, including the Phosphate of Potash and other vital tissue salts grown by Nature in the field grains. , " (EfiD(EMi11 IQA BRAIN FOOD - i scientifically made of wheat and barley, perfected by a food ex pert to meet the requirements of brain-workers. Grape-Nuts food Is concentrated, partially .. pre-digested and quickly assimilated. It contalna the essential elements in right form to replaca the daily losses from Brain and body activity. TJboiroo o, Roaoon"
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The Doctor's Answers On Health and Deauty Questions By DR. THEODORE BECK. The . questions answered below are g-eneral f rt character; th symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of simitar nature. Tifs wlsnlng- further advice, fre may aridresa Tr. Theodoro Heck. College Bld'sT. Collesre-Kllwoo.l Pta., layton, Ohio, enclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must no f riven but only initials or ficticious name will be used n my answers. The prescriptions ran be filled at any weU-atockcd drug More Any drug-gist can order of wholesaler.
A athma: Asthma liaa been ronquered by careful regard to .diet, exercise' and srenerai health when the f o 1 1 o w 1 n a treatment hu
been persistently and reg-ularly used for from two to six month. Try it. and If It Rives relief you can rest assured that it will be moat effective aa a cure In your-casu. -as.it has in many others: Oil Eucalyptus t dram, Terebene . I dram, Ksaem-e Mentho-l-axene Zty.osa., Ulyrerine. pure. osa. Mix. Khake the bottle and take a teaspoonful every hour or two during- attacks and doses dally other times. Delia: Your distress Is due to a com f licatlnn of ills due in a ureaf measure ft poor circulation .which' affects. the delicate org-ana of your sex, causing- the usual abnormal symptoms of pain, griping, headache, and sorenesa in the 'hest and under the shoulder blades. Your weight Is 20 pounds below normal and your blood la In poor rendition. Ilava this perscrlptlon filled and use regularly for several montha: Viburnum Prunfoliuni 1 os.. Tincture Cadomene Comp, 1 os.. Comp. Syrup llypophoaphltes oss. Mix. and take a teaspoonful every three houra during the day, followed by a glass of water. aiso obtain S-Gratn Ilvpo-N'urlane Tablets and take as per directions accompanying sealed package.Frank: The aores on your hands and arms. If accompanied by "itching. Is a form of ecsema. , Wah with warm water and eaattlo soap, rinse, and while the skin is wet apply a small portion Of plain Yellow Mlnvol. rubbing and massaging a few ru Invite, and then rinse off and dry thoroughly. Then apply the following ointment: Oil Kucalyptua 15 drops, Rose-Kay-loin 3 1-3 drams. White Vaseline 3 os. Mix. This treatment with Mlnyolmay smart and sting, but It I necessarv to destroy the germa attacking the skin. Internal treatment for the blood, liver and bowels ts necessary, and you should have prescription given "Rose" filled, and use aa per directions to her. Downhearted: The trouble with your feet will require a long course of treatment to correct, but by patience and persistency the following treatment will do It. This. also, will relieve and cure tired, aching, sweaty and calloused feet, aa It Is a, local tonlo and stimulant to the muscles, ltga-
ments, and cells. To a gallon of hot
water add a tea spoon nil of Vllane Powder and -a teaspoon ful of alum. Im
merse the feet 'IS to 20 minutes each night. Then bathe the feet in cold water and dry. Rose: Your acute Indigestion, accompanied by constipation, has brought on rheumatism -through mal-asslmkla-lion or a constant absorption of poisons which should have been eliminated. You must first regulate your diet. Discontinue coffee and tea. Omit meat almost entirely: also starches such as fresh bread, pastry and potatoes, except baked. Always eat less than your appetite craves, for the indigestion, take Tablets Trlopeptlne: pink after breakfast, white after dinner, blue after supper. Also take 1-3 to 1 teaspoonful of the following to correct liver and bowels: Kl Kxt. Mandrake 5 dram. Aromatic VI Cascara 1 os.. Co in p. 1'ssence Cardiol 1 os.. Aromatic Hvrup Rhubarb 4 osa. Ml three or four doses dally. After three weeks alternate and take the following aa a powerful tonic to Improve the circulation: Comn. 8vrip Hypophoephltes 6 oss.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 os. tnot Cardamon). Thla course of treatment should be continued until entirely relieved. Anxious: You ask for a preparation to remove freoklea (and tan). I don't think well of faca creams, bnt this face wash Is mot effective If perrlstentlv snd reu!srly used. It relaxes tan and fret ales by absorption:
Potassium Carbonate 3 drams. Sodium Chloride 3 drama, Rose-Kay loin 3 1-3 drama (package). Orange Flower Water 8 oss. Mix, and apply two or three times daily as a face wash, permitting it to dry on the face. Helen: Kxcesslve presplratlon under the arms can be relieved by washing morning and night with a pint of warm water to which has been added a level teaspoonful of Antiseptic Vllane Powder: but to cure,-the only sure method la to bathe the entire body once dally and keep the howela active. The presplratlon should not be checked altogether.- - - Mrs. "Ijay: Your stomach trouble is due to an excess of acid, causing much gas. rumbling, headache, sour risings.
etc., especially after eating acid fruits.
etc. Take Tablets Trlopeptlne as per directions accompanying sealed pack
age. Also take -1-4 teaspoonful of
tsodlum PhoDhate In water after
each meal. If constipated, take 3grain Tablets Sulpherb. put up In sealed tubes.. Never take a substitute for anything I prescribe.
(icorge: Your questions and symp
toms have been answered and explained aeveral times heretofore In these
columns, but as they may have escap
ed your attention I win repeat my advice, as I have for many others. Your description Indicates your blood is poorly circulated and your main trouble prurltls anl (itching , piles). The only reliable treatment Is aa follows:
Mix Hyposulphite or Soda 3 oss.. Anti
septic Vllane Powder 2 oss. Add a
teaspoonrui to a pint or warm water and wash the parts thoroughly with It
twice dally, after which apply the fol
lowing ointment: Carbolic Acid 40 minims. Citrine Ointment 1 os.. RoseKayloln 3 1-3 drams, lanolin 1 ox. Mix. and apply twice dally. Continue until cured. To improve the circulation, take a teaspoonful 3 to times dallv of the following: Tincture Hamamelis 2 oxs.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 ox.. Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 3 oss. Mix. Julls: I do not know the formula you refer to. An excellent and reliable Main for the hair which Is not harmful, but beneficial aa a hair tonic, follows: Take six heaping tablespoonfuls of coffee and boil it In 3 pints of water until reduced by evaporation to 1 quart. Strain thoroughly, let cool and then add one ounce Vllane Powder. Shake and dampen the hair twice daily. By making the coffe stronger or weaker you can make any shade you desire. The odor of coffe Is lost by long boiling.
aiaraarei: ise sama treatment as Rose." A Sufferer: That which you describe Is known as a stye on the evellds. Absorptive treatment will remove It before It breaks. Apply three or four times dally the following ointment: Red Iodide of Mercury 4 grains. RoaeKayloln 3 1-3 drams (package). White Vaseline 3 oxs. Mix. For granulated eyelids, bathe the eyes every two hours with a weak solution of Antiseptic Vllane Powder. I'se aJevel teaspoonful of the powder to a rnt of warm soft water. Fat: If you had my prescription, filled and the druggist persuaded you to substitute something "Just as good" for the Glycol-Arbolene. how could you expect results? Never permit a druggist to substitute anything for the reliable concentrated drugs which I prescribe. The correct formula for reducing fat 5 to 7 pound a week I: Kl Kxt. Bladderwhack 1-3 ox.. Ulyrol-Arholeno 1 ox.. Aromatic Klixlr 4 1-2 ox. Mix. Shake well, and for the first 3 days take a teapoonful after each meal, and thereafter Increase to two teaspoonful. A. F. D.: Your trouble being of a serious private nature, you should write, giving full particulars, name and addrc. . t cannot answer In these columns. Send for my examination chart.
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O THE SPITBALL ij It Takes Great Strength and Speed to Pitch It Properly. Describing the spltball In baseball and the way It Is pitched, Hugh S. Fullerton in the American Magazine says: "There came Into baseball In 1003 a ball which came near revolutionizing the game and brought a new era of pitching, made great pitchers out of -beens' and poor hitters out of once ,bty sluggers. "The ball Is pitched with two, sometimes with three, fingers held on one side of the ball and with the thumb or tip of the thumb and nail being gripped bard against the seam at the opposite side of the sphere. The top of the ball Is made slippery at the point of contact with the fingers, so that the sphere slides off the fingers with the minimum of friction, while the thumb, pressed bard against the seam, gives the maximum of friction, the 'result being that the ball, leaving the hand, takes heavy 'English. from the thumb and starts revolving rapidly In the direction opposite to that in which it naturally would rotate. Therefore It whirls rapidly for a abort distance un
til the natural but suspended motion of the ball overcomes the falsa 'English' applied by the thumb and a con
test between the natural and unnatural
forces ensues. The ball ceases revolv
ing unnaturally and floats and wabbles until the natural twist overcomes Che false one, and then the ball darts Just as It would have dene if It had been
curved naturally, shooting In the dlree
tion in which the heaviest friction was
applied. spltball If pitched directly overhand darts almost straight downward, and if pitched side arm
with the Unmb toward the body It shoots outward snd down as a fast outcurve does, the quickness and speed of the break depending entirely upon the amount of force with which it Is thrown and in ratio to the amount
of friction applied by the thumb or lack of frlctjpn by the fingers. Great
strength and speed are essential to the
best pitching of this kind of ball."
Meat? Meat! I All BACK AT MY OLD STAND. FRESn MEAT Of ALL KINDS. JOHN G. MILLER 107 N. 20TO ST. Home-made - Lard a Specialty.
Hearken, Mr. and Mrs. Shopper;
Buy Your Red Cross Seals!
PALLADIUM'S LOCAL AGENCIES. xToler's Pharmacy, 15th and Main Street. Westcott Pharmacy, Hotel Westcott. Thistlethwalte Pharmacy, North 8th Street. Thistlethwalte Pharmacy, South 8th Street. Quigley Drug Store, 821 North E Street. Quigley Drug Store, 400 Main Street;
At the request of the Wayne County Tuberculosis Society, local representatives for the American
Red Cross Society, the three local newspapers, to which the Richmond supply of Christmas - Steals : were sent to be disposed of to the public. The Christmas Seals' agencies for this paper are named above. Each seal sells for one cent and every cent invested in these Seals swells the Red Cross fund for Its war against tuberculosis the great white plague. Heretofore Richmond people have had only indirect benefit from the fund realized by the sale of these Seals, but next year Richmond will receive a percentage of the state fund, which will be used in maintaining a city nurse for tubercular patients or for sending them to hospitals for expert treatment. Eventually local Red Cross workers hope to have a tuberculosis hospital established here.
ONE WOMAN KILLED;
ANOTHER IS DYING (American News Service) Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Dec. S. One
woman was killed and another is dying as a result of fire which destroyed a fashionable boarding house today.
Mrs. Susan Jenkins, aged 78, suffocated to death, and her daughter, Louise Jenkins, was fatally burned
while trying to rescue her.
Fresh supply Mrs. Austins Famous
Buckwheat Flour at all grocers.
CALL TO GRADUATES.
The eminent German actor and stage manager, Possart, will begin his American tour in .New York, December 26.- He will' appear in at least four plays: Shakespeare's T'he Merchant of Venice.' Lessing's "Nathan r the Wise," Bjornson's "Bankruptcy and Erckmann-Chatrlan's "Friend Frits."
Graduates of the Richmond high school have been requested to meet in the art gallery of the new high school on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for the dedication of the school building will be discussed. An organization will be effected at the meeting.
Will sell ai: millinery at cost. Mae Newman, Parlor Millinery, 69 Fort Wayne avenue. 8 It
Famous "Pint of Cough Syrup" Recipe No Better Remedy at any Price.
ruuy Guaranteed.
Make a plain synip by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and H pint of warm water and stir for two minutes. Put 2i ounces of pure Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup. This gives you a family supply of tho 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 etop tho most obstinate cough in 24 hours. It tones up the jaded appetite and is Just laxative enough to bo 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 rem
edy wun nnex ana 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 Pinex, which is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guiaicol 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 you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind.
Asthma! Asthma!
POPHAMS ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma,, croocnius, ana Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mail on receipt of price $i-co. Trial Packax 1v mall 10 cents.
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For sale by T. F. McDonnelL
VALUES
GROCERIES! Home Grown Potatoes, (In 5 bushel lots) per bu., 65c Pride of Richmond Flour, 50 lb. sack $1.30 Carpenter's Fancy Flour, 50 lb. sack $1.30 Pure Lard, per lb. .........15c Lenox Soap, 3 bars for. ., ...10c Lenox Soap, per box ....,.$3.20 Gloss Soap, 7 bars for .....25c We Always Have Plenty of Good Country Butter and Eggs on Hand. GEO. A. CUTTER Cor. 4th and S. D Sts. Phone. 1323.
One - Half Price Sale on Ferns and Palms
Our greenhouses are full of beautiful -Ferns and Palms. We need the room for Poinsettias and Azaleas, and other blooming plants for Christmas. You can keep the Fern or Palm from now to Christmas as well as we can because we must have the room. We are going to offer them at half price on Friday and Saturday. Beautiful $1.00 and $1.25 Palms for 50c. Fine 75c and $1.00 Ferns for 40c: Friday and Saturday only, at The Flower Shop, 1015 Main Street. Fred H. Lemon & Company
y Biy Yniir Giflts Bff While the Selection is Good. 1 AT 1 Don't wait until the last days before Xmas to buy your Gifts but ' lf ' f MOST ARTISTIC DESIGNS. J I J gJviFiTjj In Jewelry this season than any, previous year and the largest w J liTfi jgjQjjgjjj1 selections. Watches, Silverware, ' Umbrellas are also herein large assort-. All M AbJElff We do all of our own engraving. .Buy your Gifts where you know Af I&JfUr r Jou getvthe most artistic Engraving. Work done promptly. j VaJ V I&7 STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. . jTJsJl Mk &1N SPENCER AM 704 MAIN V
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After the close of business on Saturday evening. Supply all all your plume wants Friday and Saturday. The choicest of Plumes at about 50c on the dollar; 50c to 537.50.
Handkerchiefs Christmas Handkerchiefs are now in order for the grand rush. See the rack of 25c goods in pure linen, hand embroidered, also Swiss goods in hemstitched and escaloped edges, $2.75 doLn; 1.38 half dozen.
Austrian China Austrian China of our own importation now on display. See the special decorations in our west window. The quality and reasonable prices will please Music Soils. If your children or friends are musical, buy them one of our music holders. Complete line of Rolls, Folders and Bags, black and colors, 39c to $4.50.'
Shaving Stands Something entirely new for the man who shaves himself. See them in the window, $2.75 to $5.00. Watehes 79c Fully guaranteed for one year. Nickel, stem wind and set, a very nice gift for a man or boy.
