Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 40, 19 December 1910 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AUD SUN-TELEGRAM, 3IONDAV. DECEMBER 19, 1910.

l'AGE THREE.

LEADERS OF SPORT CLAIMEDJY DEATH Toll for the Past Twelve Month in America Has Been Quite Heavy.

Maud Powell, Violinist

MANY BASEBALL STARS

Willie Anderson, Golf Expert and Jake Schacfcr, Billiardist, Died.

( AniTl''h New Service)

New York, Dec. ID Death ha roap-

d u rle !i hrvfi,t In the fl Id rf snort and Hthlrt'H during the your now; lijl.iK t') ti rlt.ao. Baseball. In ar-1 tlcular, hat Unl an unusua'ly Iar j n minor of 1H leaders. Prominent v..,cn thou; Identified with the na-l tloal ?hiiv who have passed away J !"rlns tie vr;tr arc Thomas .1. I-oftus, j ie ff tr-o nto-: r.ir.ir .ii baseball ;)layerr. end mum,-.tora of Mstrry; llnry V.) L icis, who fWiK'd e p't. L' "Is ..!;-! loops when they were champions of j the r.niM; Co. .1 F. Rogers. rormrr j 1 art owner i f t!:o Philadelphia Nation-; al League ;;!i; Kiigeiic P. Hurt, fnr icvcral phim jjict;lflfnt of the Pacific.' Coast league; Samuel L. Wrl:;ht. who! Jit tire. I'nio f'f his dc::t'i wi? provident I f th'j Ohio am! Peniiny'vanla league; j .femes P. Va!sh. ownc cf the Rorl;. ford team rf thr WlHconsin-ilHro'j; league. hii.I M Do:in!d Doislas. mana-J F,rr of tho Steel. ton clut) of tl c California State League, j Amors tho active players and form-j r stars of tho diamond who died dur-j Ing the year were Snm Wiso, w 'io wai, shortstop for the Boston club when itj wen the National league championship i in IKRrj; Jack OT.rlcn, catcher of the Philadelphia Athletics when that team

won tho American association chi n ' - --- ... flonh!p In the same year; James W. of light harness horses In (he Kat:

"Bug" llolllduy. one, the greatest otic- j pr j Langun, the well known jockey.

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All Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sere Threat or Colds Millions of people throughout America have breathed HVOMEI (prc-

tnourc it Kigh-o-me) and now own a IllYOMKI Inhaler made of hard rub- ! ber. : If ou own a HYOMKI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOMKI at Leo H. Fihe's and dn'gglsts everywhere for only 50c. ' A-t' for an extra bottle of HYOME1 jlnhal-nt; it is only i0c and with it i you can cure a cough or a cold in a day. You can get relief from catarrh or 'starred no he-d in two minutes and

stu.) hiwkina and tnuffing in a week, i .ins-, pour a few drops of IIYOMEf : into the inhaler and breathe it in that's a'.l. i It '3 to easy and so pleasant and so much more desirable than swallowing j nauseating drugs. Breathe Hyomei 'over the inilamed membrane cf the nose and throat and its soothing, healin? action will be felt immediately. If ycu have not a HYOMKI Inhaler, get a complete HYOMKI outfit at once. , This only costs $1.00, and with it comes a HYOMKI Inhaler that will last a lifetime and cught to be in every family. For free sample of HYOMKI , writs1 Dooth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo. X. Y.

A FAMOUS RACE.

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Tne Greate:t Stimfcost Contest on the J Mississippi River. j The srrcateit race ever run on th J Mississippi was between the Xatchca. i

a beat built in Cincinnati and cotu manuetl by Captaiu T. P. Leathers and a Xew Albany boat, the Kcbert K Iee, under Captnia John W. Canaou

There was spirited riralry between the J two vessels, aud when the Xatehez made the fastest tkae on record be-1 tween New Orleans and St. Louis (1.278 miles In 2 days 21 boon &S minutes Captain Cijtnca resolved to beat it. He CBgajefl ta ttiutr Frank Pargoud and sreta! fuel boats and arranged for tbeta to meet bin at various joints up tho riTer with wood nud coal. Then be hod his boat cleared of all her upper works likely to catcb the wind or make the vessel. heavier. On Thursday.-Jane. 20. 179, at 4:45 p. m., the RebeHr E.Lee atearoed out of Xcw Orleans. Ti Xatcbe follo--ed Cre miuutes 'later. The race had been advertised ia advance and was now ar-aiteU wlUu gatUerln. interest nt all the river !wbs. Larfre crowds were assembled at Ifatebez, Vicksburj. Helena and'oth?r large places. Detweea Cairo and St. Lonis the Natchez afterwruSclnlmel t hnveloft seven hours apfi eat minute on account of a fog and broken ma"chiaery. The Ucl ert E. Lee, however.vas not delayed and arrived in St. Louis thirtythree minutes ahead of the previous record established by her competitor. Fifty tbousr. ml people from the house

tops, the levee nad the docks ef other

rt-?nnicrs welcomed the winner as she

stpancd into port. Captain Cannon was th? Hon rf tho henr. The business men rave a banquet in his honor. Travel Manrnritse.

CULTURE. The secret cf cullure is to learn that a few great pxn:s steadily reappear alike in the poverty cf the obscurest farm and in the miscellany of metropolitan life and that these few alone sre to be regardedthe escape from all false ties, courage to be what we are and love of what is simple and beautiful. Independence and cheerful relation, these are the essentials these and ihe wish to serve, to acd

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jSarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole system. Take it. Get it today. In usual liquid form or tn chocolato coated tablets called SarsatabS.

COUGHED ALL

Till This Recipe Was Tried. Followed in 5 Hours.

AT THE MURRAY TONIGHT

fielder playing baseball; Michael P. i

ami Knie.s' Huppe, a stcepleclias-j

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lllnea, catcher for the Houton Nation-j .

' '""y aioiHw.. The grc-n table sport loBt Jaeoi, who played all tho infield position I I?chaefpr, w,, hitd every bUiLll li ! with the Pittsburg Nationals in 19s- !rhani),oaBnll of tnr worid. from the

Jim' hi .-a,oii, unu ,.lu)t u : ptraR..t lo throe cushion caroms.

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bune for tho Pittsburg Nationals dur-

Colf lost Willie Anderson, hero of

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inn iwu ii nooiin, .limits vriicmr,. uu th()U8im(1 han r,M,Rht matches on cwdtlmp pitcher for Piitsbiirg; Patrick ,,n. . Ai,i,n.t wh

Dawning, for aevera! yeara a play. I von th(, trHnK.MisHiMl.pi champiouwlth Southern league and Itl.io ; h, , .n7

Ornaa league teams, and Joseph C. Jd,Htlen of thr. Bll,iiron sport who llenneaoy. an outfielder last Benson paHHPd awRy included Frarrla Utirr and on the Trenton. N. J. tcHm. .iame J. IIoshm. fort:?-.- cj: -t!;is roDead Diamond Stara. jKpoctivoly of ': Hrrvuivl r.-vl Ya.o Patrick Ollleaple. who played w'th'feums; Karl V ! tie .Naval

l. ! r'f '.i )! of the i: it:; .cl.i Mnk. Virginia CniverII. I'ayne of the

R3?-r Tor The -.i . ' '.: the I:-!';- l:-.u- : "' Hi" r!-1 i l :.:" ! ; "! . ) "V- r- v." valn'v r f i.'iri i (I i

"I lierd :-onie;liin s:bout you thr other day that I'm sure is not true.'' "Indeed:" h exclaimed. "What was it?" "I h"(ird fonjo one sny you wore P'l easy go'n eh p." she answered. Chicago New f.

o rutiont : to r-dri-

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tho old New York (Slants in tho So'; cudpfs; Ralph W v "Wild Hill" Hutiamer. formerly w ith Wabash collepo f -' the Washington club; Tom Doran. i caitaln of the Y who played w ith Norton and Detroit j sity eleven, and L

and with many minor league clubs; 1 Cornell fjeshmci:. Charles Kaper, formerly a pitcher fori In other fields cf sport may be menthe old Athletics; Harry K. Staly, who 'Honed Hugh .1. McCormick. ex-champ-

catight for the Hoston Nationals years: ion ekater of the world; Ralph John-! ugo; Jack Horner, ncout for the De- stcme, the Aviator; John nustin Free-j

irolt American league club; Robert mau, expert polo player; William Mar-

Tlr Avt':.v.--V!!, liow did ycu li!:e tny p! 'Ill1 C Ch. ' v.-; very t : e. T!r. Aft'i 'n't von th'nk the fhiirih s-v.e r-Mtl-V T1k Ci i( Intensely so. Why. a great many of us actually went to Bleep while It was on. Indon Tit-Bits.

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lv;i 'iin-'" thii. Th:it s. V"'' !. Hut tli exp!n-.!i :i . t!ds: ''."'.io workman w!i s !d :-rvi-. . -f ir pents a day po-iM buy r v! ' r if or nmrm f-r 1 j po:is ! ;!!".'. W;: . t co.t him on th'' :tY"Cp I'V.'.y V- 'rr.'s n !r.:sl!r!. He i-uu'-l jret borm! for 1:2 to 1(" rents a wee!;. Tbe pay he wov.Vl r eire for fifteen w.-cv-.s o:vi.-c wp:i;d sufli'-e to purchase a sitppiy cf s-r.itr.blo foodstuffs, accorr.'vr: to ihe st Milliard of his time ( onsis:h:tr of yhpat. malt and oatmer.li. to maintain his family for nn en4 ire yenr. T"nd r tluv.p iivumstanee.s 8 cents a day--fnercascd U 12 cents in harvest tinio- w-ps a fair wnc. and "times were .w.'." fcr tbn avercge workman. M"C!uroj M.".sriine.

A Shiver Figure. "Now, Arthur," said his father, "you've been going to school long enough to write decently. Don't you know how to make a figure 3?" "Sure:'' ald rhe boy. "You putycur pr-r.cM on the p:per end then you shiver."X w Yrrlc Prs.

Pcttlt, who played tinder Anson with the Chicago Nationals; Owen Jackson, of the Lynchburg team of tho Virginia league, und Ray Marshall, who played light field for the Jacksonville, Fla.,

team. j Stanley Ketcbel, champion light-j weight, and Joe Gans.former cham-' plon of the name class, head the list of fighters who have passed away durlag the twelve-month. Other figures , of more or less prominence in the i

world of pugilism who have died dur

tin, Cornish wrestling champion, andj

Al Livingstone. Tobin de Hymel. Thomas Klncade and W. H. Sharpe. well know'n drivers of racing automobiles.

At Local Theaters

H:r New Role. rnt!eneo-D yen remember my sister wh' v,t. on the stage? Patrl.e Ch. yes. "Well, she married." "Oh, got a spooking part at Inst, n she?" Yen!.-i Ptatesman.

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H's WiV: Mother, o; Courte. Mabel If your gratidmn has lost all

her te 'th. how does she ett? Willie

I henrd pa sny she had a biting

tongue. Host on Transcript.

MAUD POWELL MURRAY THEATRE M0KDAYEVE.Dec.19 The World's Leading Woman Violinist. Prices: $1 00 to 25c. Boxes: $1.50.

n Xew Yorkers tn buv the most

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A prominent medical man. who suf fered with a severe cough and cold on the lungs, often being kept awake all night, and weakened by loss of sleep, finally discovered a simple formula which will cure any cough in five hours by the clock. It is a laxative tonic cough syrup which can be made at home by anyone and the formula is here given for the benefit of those who pass sleepless nights in painful paroxysms. Those who have tried it say it is magical, and beats any high-

priceiJ. slow-acting cough medicine ev- j er sold. j Mix in a bottle one-half ounce fluid! wild cherry bark, one ounce com ! pound essence cardiol and three j ounces syrup white pine compound.

iaivf iwtuuy urops every nair nour tori four hours. Then take one-half to one I teaspoon ful three or four times a day. j

lve muaren less according to age. This will tone up and rid the system of deep-seated coughs every time.

POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring It to

NIGHT i om pf tb Qute'-ey Drug Stores

with 10 cents and receive one set w of 2a colored view Tost Cards of

Richmond. Ky mail 3 cents ex- ! tra for postage. !

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DON'T FORGET That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, t. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

JORDAN, HUMAN US & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS A EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City. Private Chapel and Ambulance. Telephone 2175. Parlors 1014 Main Street.

They know a good thing. For 10c and 25c unequaled.

Cream to Whip

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4- SHE WOULD ENJOY USING 4. 4 MEERHOFF'S 4 ELECTRIC IRON The Hottest Made 4. Jt. Phone 1236 4

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Roller. Skatiig! COLISEUM . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morniing, afternoon and evening. Ladles admitted free

"House of a Thousand Candles." , Few plays have scored the imme-;

1nsc the year Include Jem Mace, the dlat-e BUCceiJ8 accorded the "House of' old English heavyweight; Tom Bate, . . t . ,. ... ' .. vi,'a Thousand Candles. For two seasons, of New Jersey, who at one time held 1 the lightweight championship of Kng-jJt has been Kiven throughout the coun-; land; Johnny Dwyer, once well known 1 try by no less than four different '; as a feather weight fighter: Frederick j organizations. The companv that is O. Rullen of Hrldgeport. C!onn., former to appoar at tne Gennott on Saturday' lightweight champion: Doc. Payne. ( Member 21. matinee and evening, the old Cleveland Boxer: Walter , ,nrludea Illany of the members that Whitehead, a negro pugilist participated in its long run at Daly s Itnown In the Northwest; Tommy Mc-itheRter Now York The HUCCC8a of , Carthy. who died as a result of a houtjlnis dramatization of one of the most with Owen Moran; Johnny Murphy. ,,OI,uar books of the day ls due to a - San Francisco lightweight: Hilly the fact ltsJ tory is origlnal. ,t teUs Dunlng. a heavyweight pugilist of of n,8t0ry but in the most whimsiMalne. and "Kid Hyland." a young jcal and humorous fashion that is enboxer of Buffalo. Itirely without a dull moment and Among the notables of the turf whowhkh l3 entirely new to the stage, passed away were Phil Daly, Robert j

I Tucker, a noted horse owner and trainer of Iuisville; Allan R. Stan-

Picket

AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR ELSCWHCRC Get the Original and Genuine TRUCK'S MALTED MILK

The Food Drink for All Ages 1 RICH BULK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER 1 Not in any Milk Trust j

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Give your coal supply for this season due consideration and buy where you know you will get the best. PHONE US 1235. QUICK DELIVERY H. C. Bullerdick & Son 525 South 5th St. Phone 1235

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.

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FOUR USED UPRIGHT PIANOS

Only a few days loft to select your piano. We suggest that you call now if you want to get a bargain in a used piano. We" have four uprights that have been taken in exchange and are In Crst 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 Xmas. Free stool and scarf. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. V Starr Pkio C0 10th and Main St. Phone 1646.

TaVo a packago borae

"Polly of the Circus." j

i no uenneu win oner as us aitrac-1

Hon on Thursday. December 22. Fred-j ric Thompson's production " Polly of i

the Circus." The scenes of Polly of j

bury of Baltimore, known as a horseman throughout the United States and Canada; Lucien O. Appleby, who had been actively engaged in racing

since 1S5: Stoughton R. Clark, one ( the circus laid in a smaI1 town ,n i

nr Iho ruaf knnvn Imlnora nnil irtvrra

mi: iiiiuu.f wvm, wnere a circus is i playing on a lot adjoining the par- j has a mishap in the ring and as there is no hospital in the' town, she is tak-, rn to the clergyman's home for care. I'p to that time she has known noth-!

; ing of any life except that under the I j white top. During the long period of j convalescence her very artlessness makes a tremendous appeal to the j

clergyman who is in love before he

Get Rid of Rheumatism

It's an Easy Matter with Rheuma, the j know"g

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Drive ou the I'urlc Acid from the joints. (Jet .every particle of this polsonous matter out of your system, and Veep It out.. You can it with Rheuma, a new scientific prescription that acts at ence on hidnews. stomach, liver and blood; dissolves the I'ric Acid and causes Rheumatic agony to vanish. Here's real proof: i am very thankful for Rheuma. which I began taking on Jan. 3, when ! could not hold a jxn. Now I can write. Then I could not walk; now I fro down town and back and feel like another man. I am free from pain for the first time In three years." E. W. Rice. Troy. Ta.. Jan. 29. 1910. Remember that I 11. Flho things enough of Rheuma to guarantee it rrlce 50 cts. Mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Pad stomach means pimples and blotches. Bure both with English Marhue. 25 cents at I H. Fihe. Mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo. N. Y.

Fithskin Tartar. The skin of the fish does not suggest Itself as a suitable material for the making of clothes, yet It is used for this puiH)se by a tritH of Tartars in Manchuria. They inhabit the banks of the Peony river and live by fishing and hunting. During the past 100 years they have become nearly extinct owiug to the Invasion of their domain by agricultural Chinese. They are known as Kisnkln Tartars. The flsh they use ls the tarnnra. a speotes of salmon. P.Mh the flesh and the kln cf the fish are supjKised to possess wonderful heat giving properties. Chicago Journal. .

Cruel. Two elderly belles were talking at the ball. What a flatterer Wooter Ton Twiller is!" said the first belle. "Why. did he tell you .yoa lookei nice?" said the second. "No," was the reply; "he told me you dldr-Exchsnge.

Specie! Holiday Salle Closes Saturday, Dec. 24 5 YEAR OLD RICHMOND CLUB WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN BOND, 85c FULL QUART 5 YEAR OLD GREEN AND GOLD WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN BOND, 90c FULL QUART S YEAR OLD NELSON COUNTY RYE, BOTTLED IN BOND S 1.00 FULL QT. SCUPPERNONG NORTH CAROLINA TABLE WINE 50c QUART; 30c PINT THE OAKLAND WINE CO. 511-513 Main Street, Phone 2165 Mail Orders Solicited

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