Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 35, 14 December 1910 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND FA1XADIUH AND SUN-TELEGRA31, WEDNESDAY .-.DECEMBER 14. 1910.

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IS TO OPEN NEW LOBSTER PALACE Rector to Make It a Christmas Present to Gotham's "Gay White Way."

New York, Dec. H.The Great UKo Way in to have a Orlatmua rr?Kcnt !n lha hIuixi of a new "lobster Mtlnro" that Is expected to ecllpBe J.i brHI.'snry hikI tiiiixnlficenco any elmJW Ktp.lliMbninnt where the pay Oothsrjltc i wont to dln and wine. Th cRtihlishrnnt l tho nw fourt;ensfory Hector Hotel, occupy ins the site of the olj Hector restaurant In Times Square. The hotel and Its elaborate, furnlhhlnRH are now practically complete and the army of employes are tM'liiR drliled In readiness for the formal opening which la expected to take place on Christmas Eve. The man who la renonHlblo for this latent ml dlt Inn to the attractions of Ilroadway In "Charllo" Hector, who cinie from the Wont not many jeurs SO with a bun din of money he had made out of hi basement choi-houso In ChlcuRO, and soon caused the old refttaurantcura In the metropolis to nit up and take, notice. From tho lirt hit rontaiirant "caught on," to use a slans fhruBC, and .Its popularity with tho InvUh spenders lucreaaed steadily natll the patronage proved too large for the accommodations of the old estabtlxhment. Then tt was that Mr. Hector decided to Rive to New York the most palatial as well us the most convenient ruittaurant In America, If not In the world. The new eKtablirhinert represents an Investment of over $.1,000,000. Tbe new structure occupies tho entire southeast corner of Broadway and Forty-fourth street. It contains 240 rooms, all with batha, and thirteen parlors. The restaurant Is to occupy the entire Broadway front of the main floor. Thousands of dollars have been rpent on its decorations. The main dining room Is 00 feet square and will accommodate" 800 diners. Surrounding tho restaurant room and lobby la a mezzanine balcony floor, a large part of which will bo devoted to tbe orchestra and other musical features. To run the hotel and restaurant 350 employes have been engaged, of which

To Wash the Nostrils.

To wash tbe nostrils every day should be tbe aim of everyone wishing to be free from tbe disgusting sympboms of Nasal Catarrh. Any one can readily rid themselves of nasal catarrh by obtaining from the druggist two ounces of antiseptic vilane powder. Use a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water, and snuff up into the nostrils a half dozen or more times until all the slimy matter is removed. Also gargle the throat. This treatment cleans. clears soothes and heals the mucus membrane and enables one to breathe freely through the nose.

of boys at drill including many humornitt rwisfi I At a I m 4 Via rie-Hnr an! mfa

w idhiwu u ,u v id5iub caa4 " - obtained by Lyman IL Howe only a few weeks ago. , This particular picture appealed to bim because he "had been there." To tlioae who have not, it will awaken a new conception of tbe embryo sailor's life. This incident shows tbe value of Lyman II. Howe's attraction to the stay-at-home as well as those who travel much. It Is educational with

out any of the terrors implied by that grave adjective. For It provides topics for conversation. It stimulates remin-

jincences from those w'ao bave travelled much and awakens many happy t 'memories of scenes visited. The pictures wilt "make good' at the Gennett

Working People Working people are subject to rhmrlc rnnillnn t inn hocHUSfi the Tlprv-

ous energy which should go toward cn Friday nighty- i the d'geetlon and elimination of the' T,mr I food eaten Is consumed in the brain .CIVIC ASSOC. NOW j work or labor necessary to accorap-j Ufll n2 PfiWF'IVTTON I llsh the dally duties and earn the daily j HULU& Vfrl HUH bread. YOU like millions Of Others! (American New- Service) ! W,U " I Washington, Dec. 14. The Ameri-j rind CaSCalCOyal FUIS jcan CJvic Association, a national or-' the cheapest and most pleasant' ganizauon devoted to the beautifying ' prompt and reliable, harmless physic, t " . , . toi.lc and rurlfler for the bowels, liver,0' American communities and the prcand ttomach that can be found any-, nervation of natural scenery, assemwhere. I am proud of these sweet, bled In this city today for its annual little f ills and proud of the beneficent Convention. The proceedings will last

duties they perform for all mankind.

Adults end children find them A Pleasurable Phytic. Sold by druggist, 10c r.nd 2'c.

150 will bo waiters.

Rheumatism Comes From Bad Kidneys

Onct Your Kidneys Work Properly, Rheumatism. Kidney Disease and Bladder Trouble Disappear ! How to Cure Yourself. It is no longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a complicated treatment for rheumatism, kidney pr bladder trouble, or spend a good many dollars In doctors' bills. A new treatment can now be obtained which seems to act more like a marvel than a medicine. This treatment has produced such satisfactory results in a short time that it Is now guaranteed from first to last. There should be no more doubt about the rapid cure of rheumatism, no feara of the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor lesa than that your kidneys do not work properly. Your blood passes through the kidney hundreds of times o day to be filtered and purified. When the kidneys are weak, the poisons are not taken out of the blood as tbey should be. This leads to various diseases, such as rheumatism, terrible might's disease, diabetes, dropsy and bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment Is Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. One day's uso ct them will prove their remarkable effect. M. T. RIdenour of Lima. Ohio, says: "When I feel bad In my back. I Just take a couple of Derby's Kidney Tills and get Immediate relief." If you have rheumatism anywhere, back nalns. cloudy, foul urine, pains In the bladder. Brlght's disease or diabetes, put your whole confidence in Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and you will not be disappointed. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are sold at all drug stores 60 pills 10 days' treatment 23 rents, or we will send them direct from the laboratory of lerby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids. Mich., prepaid if you wish. If you want to try the mflrst. Just tell your druggist to give you a free sample package.

three daya and will be participated In by delegates representing all sections j of the country, the majority of tbem

lpo!ntcd by the governors of the Tir-

jlouo ftates, A wide variety of topics All tl-o sljsr, and ' re,u,nK to tbe o03 ot tae associa-,

... . tion win De aiscussea. ; chlnaware to be uxed In the eau Ieh- The ofr.cers in (:harge of ,he con. ment has !e.-n r..n!o from social de-; vcnt,OB are: presldenr. J. Horace Mc-1 blgna in HnropH. aod from Helfaat j Fariand of Harrisburg. Pa.: vice pres-1 CO.000 pieces or linen have been lm identf Ciinton Rogers Woodruff, of ported. Tlic silverware ako has been Philadelphia: treasurer. William B. !

made irora special designs. lowland, of New York, and secretary The buildlnK contains threo under-, llichard b. Watrous of Washington. -ground stories or floors. .The lowest I

basement contains the engines and boilers. Above this. In tho Bub-basc-ment, have beon Installed an elaborate Bystem of ventilation, a large cold storage plant, laundry and vacuum cleaning apparatus. The basement proper will be devoted entirely to the spacious kitchens and commissary rooms.

At Local Theaters

"The Third Degree." "I lunched at ClarMae's in London with Charles Klein, the famous dramatist and author of 'Tho Third Degre and 'Tho Lion and the Mouse,' " said an actor on the Cunard pier. New York, recently. "Klein was the hero of the London papers just then. He had gotten into a taxicab one morning and said calmly to tbe chauffeur, Edinburgh." It was a trio of a thousand miles the taxicab record. "Naturally, afterward." the actor continued, "our conversation turned to advertising. Klein told me of an Interesting case. While he was conversing with a theatrical manager in London one day an evangelist was shown in. "'My dear sir,' said the evangelist to the theatrical manager, I an taking notes and gathering material for a lecture on the evils of the stage. I hear that 'The Blonde Widow,' your present attraction, is decidedly aliem sensational. May I ask for a ticket of admission that I may guage its immorality personally? "The theatrical manager beamed with delight. "Why, certainly, sir, sertainly." he cried, and turning to his secretary he said : " 'Rutherford, give this gentleman an order for a proscenium box and charge It to advertising. " "The Third Degree' which was such a big success last Beason somes back to the Gennett tomorrow night.

Howe's Pictures. ' "Say, where did you fellows get that picture of the training ship in Norway?" said a young man who put his face close to the grating of the Garrlck theater, (Phila.) ticket window and looked seriously at the treasurer while the audience of Lyman 11. Howe's Travel Festival was

passing out through the lobby. "I've

been on that ship, not a year ago, too, and I know most of the boys on that hlp better than I know anybody around here. That picture was cer

tainly a surprise to me. It must have

been taken very soon after I left Norway." It developed that the youngster is an American but has spent several years in the training service abroad. The pictures show hundreds

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Roller. Statin

COILJISElURa Tuesday Thursday and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening. Ladles admitted free

Vifily Cptimim. IIUKba'jd When I all these bll's I am th'M of life. I)o you tbink the tlnio vvi!l vcr roiue wlien we shall be out of tlobt" WiTtf icheerfully Why not. dortlug? You know that you are carrying ou exceptionally large life Insurance.

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Mrs. Lena Greshan, of Ginio: Miss., Has a Few Facts to Tell Our Readers About Cardul. Clinton, Miss. "Thanks to Cardui," writes Mrs. Lena Gresham, of this place, "I have been greatly relieved." "I suffered for three years from female Inflammation, and had teken medicine from four different physicians without much benefit, r , N "I have received lucre benefit from seven bottles ox Cardui, than from all th physicians." Just try Cardui. That's a!I we ask. it speaks for itself. It has helped so many thousands, ii must be able to help you. Trying Cardui won't hurt you. It is safe, harmless, gentle in action, and purely vegeiabie. Ifyou are weak, tired, down and out, try Cardui. Ifyou are sick, miserable, and suffer from womanly pains, like headache, backache, dragsmj feelings; pains in side, arms, less, etc. try Cardui. It is the medicine for ail women. It is the toni; for ycu. N B. Write fr; Ladies Advisory Dcpt , Cfcafts!ooja Medicine Co. . Cfcattnr.cora. 1 er.n., tor Special Inunctions, and CJ-prcc book. "Heme Tratir.cat tor Women, tout ia pU.n vraj--r. -n reaactc

Old Hen Retired Industrial Concerns will Engage Only Young Men In these days of strenuous competition when dividends count for more than men. tne man who retains his youth is the man who holds his job the longest. That is why one of the most successful dermatologists in Paris has warned young men to take good care of the hair. If you grow bald at SO or 33 or even when you are older, that bald spot will so far as appearance goes, add 10 years to your life. Men who have hair should by all means keep it. In later years it may mean a livelihood to yourself and family. Dandruff means falling hair; falling hair means dandruff. Stop falling hair and dandruff now. Go to Leo H. Fihe's and get a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage, lie will guarantee it to stop falling hair; to drive out all dandruff and kill the dandruff germs or money back. Remember that the man with a bald head who seeks a position Is handicapped at the start. Parisian Sage will make hair grow, will give it a lustrous appearance that denotes health and youthfulness. For sale by IjOo H. Fthe and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every bottle.

John D. Archbold is sixty-two years old. and because the Standard Oil building elevators balked the other day he walked to the thirteenth floor; so did Henry M. Flagler, age eighty. "If wc could do that every day," Baid Mr. Archbold. "our surplus flesh would soon disappear."

Gothic Architecture. Gothic architecture began about tin ninth eentnry after Christ and soon began to spread all oTer Europe. Its great feature Is the pointed arch, and it was at first called the "pointed style. Most of the glorious old world cathedrals are in tbe Gothic and it is generally conceded that for religious puriKses no other style of architecture is so perfectly suited. It has been said that tbe first idea of tbe Gothic was suggested by the interlacing boughs and trunks of tbe great woods in which German Christianity was formed; hence the name Gothic New Tork American.

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FORGET 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.

Still Mora Painful. The Young Politician I can assure yon there is nothing more painful than having to make erer one's first speech in public. Young Politician's Wife Oh. yes, there is, dear! Young Politician (displeased) Then what Is it, pray? Young Politician's Wife (sweetly) Ha ring to listen to it, my dear. . ! . . -

Balanced. Two for five was the brand of clgat the man was smoklaj. "This cigar." he said, regarding it closely, "has one very good point and one very bad one. The good peint is that it contains no cabbage. The bad one is that it contains no tobacco."

GENNETT FRIDAY! Lyman H Howe's Travel Festival Seats now selling: 25, 35, 50

Ha Was Considerate. She I; should like tTiat lovely pearl necklace. Lock what beauties they arc lis It's belter not to have such large pee ri. i-V dear. People always think they are false. Journal Amusaut.

Marriage. "Marriage. said the serious man. is an education In itse'f." "Yes, commented old Grouch, "it teaches you what not to do after yon have done It." Boston Transcript.

Love of our neighbor Is the only door out of the duugeou of self. MacDoaald. '

Gtt tbt Original tnd Genaint HOMICK'S MALTED MILK Tbt Food-drink for All Agts.

For Infants, Invalids, am Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted gram, ia powder form. A quick ranch prepared in a minute. Take too substitute. AskforHORUCK'S. In No Comblno or Trust

Yon aeodn't suffer with sick teadacho. todlcest:on. constipation or any othi.r troubles ntug from a disordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Trill care you anr keep you W1L Try it keep it on band tbe year around.

Tcrriblo Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months old hU face broke out with ecsema. and at sixteen months of age. his -face, hands and arms were in a dreadful Ftate. The ecserna, spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over hi face and tie up his hands. Finally we save htm Hoods Sarsapariila and in a few months ho was entirely cured. Today he is a healthy boy." Mrs. lne !." is. Baring. Maine, Hood's SarsaoarllUi cures blood dlsearen and builds up the system Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sara tabs.

Home Made Broad Whole Wheat a Specialty H. G. HADLEY Phone 2292 1035 Main 9U

"FOLLOW TOE CROWD" Sunday Evening DINNER AT THE WESTC0TT It's Differed Uzzt 6to8 P.M

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

GROCERIES! Home Grown Potatoes, (In 5 busbel 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 8. D Sts. Phone. 1323.

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RICHMOND DRY CLEANING CO CASH BEALL, PropPhone 1072 1024 Main St.

MAKE SOMEBODY HAPPY WITH A KQ)113JkI& Let as Kelp you make your selection: Kodaks $5.00 to $111.00. Brownies $1.00 to $12.00. W. EL ROSS DRUG CO. 804 MAIN ST. Ask for tbe new booklet. "Kodak at Home tree.

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Itae BuilderSe Attention I The Richmond Loon & Savings Association Will Help You to Get a Home Ko Premium Ko Llemtership Fee Consult tbe Secretory

TWELVE USED UPRIGHT PIANOS

Only 15 days left to select tout piano. We suggest that you call now if you want to get a bargain in a used piano. We bare twelre uprights that have been taken in exchange and are in first class condition, and we know they will not : be on our floors long at the price we are offering them. A small cash payment will send one to your "home for Xmaa. Free stool and scarf. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS.

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A XMAS GIFT That is sure to be appreciated by Eye-glass Wearers is an AUTOMATIC HOLDER or an EYEGLASS CHAIN. We have them from 50 cents up. Call and see our selection. MISS C. M. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST 927J2 Main St. .

AETN A ACCIDENT INSURANCE loss of life, limb or sight (which automatically Increase eacb year until 50 is added to them), provides weekly indemnity for both totally and partially disabling injuries, pays for hospital charge, surgical operations, surgeon's fees and identification and insures the Beneficiary at no etra cost. No other policies issued are "broader than the Aetna's. E. B. KNOLLENBERG, Agent, Room 6, Knellenbera Annex.

JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City." Private Chapel and Arab lance. Telephone 2175. Parlors 1014 Main Street.

FJIS W M VRIR ATT-ome 7ii cruv ARTHUR NELSON Presents DAINTY ELSIE WILLIAMS in the Laughing Musical Mix-Up TOPSY TURVEY FLATS Miss Williams as Mollie Place Topsy Turvy Flats. Tim Any eld time. MATINEE DAILY. Evening, conttnaocs performance. PRICES: 10c to 25c

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Seats now on sale. PRICES: 25,50,75, 1X3,1.50

TOMORROW NIGHT. Last season's most emphatic success:

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The -same excellent production and cast that won for Charles Klein another tremendous success.

FOR CHRISMS jfeS)

Christmas is only a few days 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 aame 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. v

Confidential and Reliable Established 1895 If in need of money fill out the following blank and mail to us and our agent will call on you. v , Name '

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Ptcns 17C3 21 N. Clh St Phone 1545

10th tzi Klin St. Pfese 1646.