Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 51, 30 December 1910 — Page 3
TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910.
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PAST COURT TERM A VERY BUSY ONE There Were 75 Civil Cases and Forty Criminal Cases Disposed of. Progress made' In the business of the Wayne county civil and criminal courts during the October term more than satisfied the court attaches. AltoRciber there were seventy-five civil and forty criminal cases disused .of, while there were but sixty-nine civil and seventeen criminal cases filed. There are still pending for hearing a hundred and thirty-eight civil suits and forty-nine criminal cases. The oldest case on record Is that styled T. J. Ferguson against Frank Conover and Martha C. fronts, to foreclose a mortgage. It Is now nine yeara old and the court attaches speak of it as being old enough to walk. There are several other cases which have been pending final Action for three, four, five, six or seven yeara. However, the larger number of civil cases pending were filed within the last eighteen months. Many of the civil rases dlsioMcd of during the October term of court were divorce petitions. Regarding the criminal cases there wero about thirty which were dismissed from the court on the motion of the prosecuting attorney. There were a few criminals sent to tho penitentiary, while a few secured freedom by proving the charges against them false, or were released on their own recognizance.
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YOJJIJ. To make this excellent ough syrup tako one pound of granlated sugar, one-half pint of water am one bottle (2 ozs.) of LOGOS coughfemcdy (the extract for making cougl syrup) this will mako one pint of exceedingly good cough syrup, free torn opiates, at a very small cost, goi for every member of the famly. j The next timo you haven cough, try this, make It yourself, seejf you don"t say it Is the best cough Rfrup you ever UbCd. 1 The LOGOS extracts arj for sale at all First Class Drug Stos. A t Local Theaters "The Flirting Prirte." "The Flirting Prince" ill be the attraction at the CJenncitjt heater tonight, presented by the musical comedy company now holdingfthc boards at that playhouse. This is real glrlygirly show of the populaj type, and previous to the entrance of, the Powell and Cohan company into (he popular priced field was presented in all the leading city theaters of tie country, both east and west. The horua girls termed by tho company management as "small-Bizod American Beauties" will appear many times during the action of "The Flirting Prince." and will offer the very latest dancing novelties, and numerous song hits. Miss Carlo Partello, the prima-comedienne of this company, asserts that this is really the feature bill and states that the three years that this "Flirting Prince" production was repeated on the city time is ample proof of its ex cellence. In some manner a rumor has spread that when the company pre sented "A Flirting Prince" that prices would be raised but this is not the case, as the low price of 10, 20 and 30 cents, with a few seats at 50 cents will be presented tonight at the Gennctt for the first time in this city. ; At the Murray. The feature act at the Murray this week Is played by Gilbert 'Fitzgerald and company In an excellent sketch written especially for them by Mark Swan, author of "Top o' the World," entitled "Just Returned from College." This act has some rich comedy In it but the pathos appealed most to patrons last evening. The story depicted is that of an old country doctor who gives up most of the comforts of life to send his son to college. That his son has grown away from his fath er and surroundings, such as his old sweetheart who plays an Important part in the act, shows little gratitude to his aged father for his many sacri fices. It has been said that "ingrati tude is the only unpardonable sin." This act teaches a splendid moral and just to make it more pleasing and im pressive, the author has given it a strong and satisfactory finish, making it one of the most excellent acts on the road this season. "The Flirting Princess. Mort II. Singer, famous for his big musical comedy successes, sends the greatest of them all here totlght at the Murray theater when Hairy Bulger In "The Flirting Princess" will be the attraction, under his management. This musical farce is full of . clever comedy, delightful music, catchy songs and pretty girls, and will no doubt be received by our theater goers, as in every other city it has visited, with enthusiastic applause. It will afford the patrons of this house an opportunity of seeing for the first time the "Apache" and "Vampire" dances, as presented by Charles Morgan, Kulalie Jansen and Maude Km y.i ,0 afford them a glimpse of the ri cess chorus. Opportunity's Mistake. This Is the opportunity of a lifetime. madam,"declared tho smoothed tongued cauvasser as he stood at the door. "Seems to me I've heard that before." thought the housewife. "Opportunity knocks at every one's door, but only once," eoatinued, the caller. That's where you're mistaken, young feller." snarped the woman as THAT'S WHXSS TOC'H StlSTA . she reached behind her. "OpportuaSry has knocked at my door eight tig)8 this week so far. I'd out $4.10 !fe' nothln to show for It. Jest in case should knock again I be n sarin kettle o' hot suds" But opportunity departed horrieC'-
BL017 ATFREEDQM Compulsory Arbitration a Peril to Avert
WOULD TIE LABOR'S HANDS. Proposed Law Would Maks It Illegal to Quit Work All Such Legislation Should Be Oppessd as Detrimental to the Workers. We have previously called the attention of the members to the desire of some employing interests to bare laws enacted which would tie the hands of labor and make It an offense against the law to quit work under any circumstances unless a commission bad first investigated and reported upon the dispute. Perhaps the most noted Instance of this sort of legislation In this country was the Introduction of the Luce bill, so called. In the legislature of Massachusetts last year and which is to come before the legislature of Massachusetts this year on reference, says the Shoe Workers Journal. The experience of this union has proved that in our arbitration contract we offer a fair basis of settlement of all disputes with those employers in our trade who desire to be fair in treating with their employees, but legislation of the character of the Lace bill would tie the bands of labor in dealing with employers who are not disposed to deal fairly with their empoyees and who could and doubtless would take advantage of the delays incident to the proposed Investigation and report to disorganize their employees by discharging them one at a time for alleged "poor work." We believe most trade unions are willing to make fair arbitration contracts and to live up to tbem as we do. but to make them it is necessary the employers should be equally fair minded. The employers who are not disposed to deal fairly with labor or to make a voluntary arbitration contract should not be assisted by a law which seeks to enforce luvoluntary servitude upon the employees of an unfair employer for a period which may be used unscrupulously by such employer to crush the union of his employees. All such proposed legislation should be opposed, and our members In Mas sachusettf and elsewhere are urged to be on the alert against It wherever It may show its bead and regardless of any source from which It may profess to emanate. There are those professing to cham plon the cause of labor who will advocate anything the employers want. A notable Instance of this is the Knights of Labor Journal, which in its issue of October. 1010, says that Taft's announcement that the Sherman law will be enforced against corporations and unions alike ought to satisfy everybody. This requires some nerve after the fight labor made to secure the adoption of the Ilughes amendment to exempt the unions from such persecution. The Hughes amendment was defeated, bat Its defeat caused the retirement of some members of congress who opiosed it. The same paper expresses satisfac tion that the minors are being sued for $1,000,000 In Westmoreland county and that the American Federation of Labor is n defendant in rest's suit for $750.00U The same paper also editorially sup ports the enactment of laws providing for compulsory arbitration. It is true that the Knights of Labor Journal only represents a mere handful of members in the whole country, but as an alleged labor paper it will be quoted in favor of the enactment of such laws wherever they are intro duced. Worklngmen should beware of ths kiss of Judas. Oppose compulsory arbitration! His Drtwotck. "They tell me," snld the junior part ncr, "that the man to whom we have been sending so many bills belongs to a rather fast set." "Well, answered the senior partner. "he may belong to the fast set. but he's a slow settler." Exchange. D D Try them just 'once Blackburn's No more argument needed. 10c and 25c n Established 60 Years Why We Grow We are growing, gaining new customers every day. The methods we employ, the service we give, the reliable merchandise, the knowledge we possess of the wares we sell, should force you to remember this store for diamonds, watches, jewelry and silverware. We do not meet competition we make it. 0. E. DICWSORI v" DIAMONDS MOUNTED . M V 1
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All Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sore Throat or Colds Millions of people throughout Amer ica have breathed HYOMEI (pro nounce it High-o-me) and now own a HYOMEI Inhaler made of hard rubber. If you own a HYOMEI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOMEI at Leo H. Fihes and druggists everywhere for only 50c. Ask for an extra bottle of HYOMEI Inhalent; it is only ZOc and with it you can cure a cough or a cold in a day. y You can get relief from catarrh or stuffed up head in two minutes and stop hawking and snuffing in a week. Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the inhaler and breathe it in ' that's all. It's so easy and so pleasant and so much more desirable than swallowing nauseating drugs. Breathe Hyomei over the inflamed membrane of the nose and throat and its soothing, heating action will be felt immediately. If you have not a HYOMEI Inhaler. get a complete HYOMEI outfit at once. This only costs S1.00, and with it comes a HYOMEI Inhaler that will last a life-time and ought to be In every family. For free sample of HYOMEI write Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Growth of Unions Abroad. A compilation of trades union statls tics in the principal countries of the world places the number of members In good staudlng at 0.000.000, or 1.000,000. more than last year. Germany contributes a gain of 400,000. which outstrips Great Britain and nearly overtakes the United States. At this time the United States and Canada have about 2.300.000 members, whereas last year Germany bad 2.213,000. The unions of Great Britain were cred itod with a membership of l.SSS.OOO last year. Five European countries bare more trade union members than the state of New York, but New York outranks Russia. Hungary and Spain, as well as the smaller countries. Sympathetic Ointment. An old time quack compounded his "sympathetic ointment" according to the following prescription: "Take mosse of a ded man's hed. two one; man's greace, one one; mummia, man's blood, of each half an one; linseed oyle, twenty-two one; oyle of roses, bolearmink-k, of each an one. Bet tbem together in a mortar till it be fine leeke an oyntment; keep it in a box." Then all the sick person needed was the weapon with which a man had been stricken. This he anointed with the ointment, pressed to the wound and was well again. A Healthful Stunt. Digestion is largely a mechanical process, says a physician. Where the digestion Is weak there Is usually a weakness of the abdominal muscles, and with better diet, more thorough mastication, better rest and more regular habits must be Included a system of exercise to strengthen the muscles and thus improve the peristaltic action of the stomach and the intestines, upon which digestion so largely depends. The massage roller Is on excellent device for this purpose. Lie flat on the ack, stretch the hands fully above the head, the finger tips touching the floor. Rise to the sitting posture, take hold of the feet and draw the knees up to touch the chest, stretch agaia and repeat. Walking on all fours ia also beneficial. Mrs. Austins Buckwheat Flour gives the real genuine old time flavor. TONIGHT! Harry Bulger in "The Flirting Princess" One Year In Chicago Parisian to the Core. MurrayTtteatre 50c to $1.50
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WONDERS OF LAVA This McUen Rock Is a Most Peculiar Substance.
REDHOT SNOW SANDWICHES. Curious Effect en Mount Vesuvius Produced by the Lava's Amazing Properties as a Nonconductor ef Heat Deadly Volcanic Ashes. Vesuvius, the most famous volcano n the world, with its mighty vomitings of lava and dust. Is guilty of many queer freaks. Mighty rainstorms have set In motion the lava dust and lava cinders that lie on its sides, and torrents of muddy lava have overwhelmed towns and villages as it swept down to the sea. The resulting effect from this has been so great that it changed the face of the coast tine by forming a new promontory. Lava Is one of the most curious of substances. It is simply rock melted by a heat so intense that it flows like thin gruel When Vesuvius is in eruption thousands of tons of It are squirted up tao "pipe" and out of the crater. As it flows out over the edge it soon cools and leaves a thick, ropy coating, which spreads over the entire countryside. But It is only on the top that It really cols. A few inches below the surface of the lava Is often red hot. Visitors are often Invited to light their cigarettes in the chinks of a bed of lava that has been lying out in the open air for twenty years or more. It is the most wonderful nonconductor of heat known. Borings made through some lava beds have shown that they are made up of layers of lava and layers of unmelted snow. As successive torrents of lava came pouring down the surface that lay on the snow cooled at once, and the surface open to the air also cooled at once. But between the two surfaces there was blazing heat: so If yon bored down through some lava beds you would find a cool upper surface, a redhot inside, a cool layer, snow, a cool layer, a redhot one. a cool one and then snow again. In fact, a layer of lava will let neither heat nor cold through. If you built n house entirely of lava on a scorching summer day you would still have 05 degrees inside when there was snow outside. If you built it in the winter Ice would form in your parlor in July. This clearly demonstrates what an extraordinary nonconductor lava is. There Is. indeed, on the slopes of Vesuvius a little lava hut into which summer visitors put bottles of wine to get theiu chilled. When a volcano throws its lava out with such tremendous force that it jets high Into the air It very often Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feelings of weakness, languor, loss of appetite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole system is renovated, strengthened and toned by Hood's Sarsaparilla Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. FUN! FUN!! FUN!!! Let no innocent man escape. At the great Mock Court Trial under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A., in Gennett Theater, on Wednesday Evening, January 11th. One. of our most respected citizens will be charged with Breach of Promise. Regular Court Rules. Startling Developments. Ludicrous Situations. Local Hits. An Evening of Refined Fun. Prices 23. 35 and 50 cents. Tickets on sale at Y. M. C..A. building and Gennett Theater. Open at 7:30. Court called at 8.
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falls in the form of dust." owing to the explosive power of the high pressure steam that spurt out with It. It bursts into a fine spray and falls as dostdust far finer than any other dust known. It Is so flue. Indeed, that sometimes years elapse before it settles. When the mighty island volcano of Krakatoa bhw itself nearly Into bits In 1SS3 with a crashing sound of caunonadlng that smashed windows hundreds of miles r.way the lava dust was so thick In the air that for hundreds cf miles round midday was ns black as night Volumes of inSultely Hne dust sailed round and round the eirtb In the upper atmosphere and made England's sunsets of that year unusually splendid. It was three years before the upper air lux-acne quite clear again.
Iava dust has the same properties as lava. Shepherds on the slopes of Vesuvius sprinkle patches of snow In tho winter with lava dust so that they may have it when the scorching days of summer arrive. It was lava dust turned to mud by torrents ef ralu such as usually come with volcasic outbursts, that, nearly 2,000 years ago. destroyed the famous pleasure city of llerculaneum. aud it was showers of volcanic ashes that overwhelmed rompeli. llerculaneum still lies nearly forty yards from the open air. There are rivers of lava mud that are blotting out towns aud villages now. A curious point has always been noticed when Vesuvius is in eruption, and that is the strong odor of washing day thct bangs around the mountain. One might wander hy the slopes of such a mountain are so thickly populated when there is always dan ger of eruptions and of avalanches of lava mud Well, the reason is that volcanic soil in always very fertile. Some of the best wine of Italy comes from Vesnvian vlnejard-t. and people Rre ready to take the risks. London American. afaf Juat Say 99 It titans Original and Gtnuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with ths weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared ia a minute. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. Cream to Whip atH. G. HADLEY'S GROCERY IVf U RRA "V S Approved Vaudeville Week Dec. 26, 1910 DE WAR'S COMEDY ANIMAL CIRCUS Matinee, Daily, 2:30. Evenings 7:45 and 9:00. Prices 10, 15 and 20c. Loge Seats, 25c. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.
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AN ARMY SURGEON ON RETIRED LIST (American News Srvtc Washington, D. C, Dec. SO. After more than thirty years service In tho medical department of the army, Col. John M. Banister will be placed on tho retired list tomorrow on his own application. Col. John M. Banister is from Alabama and was appointed an assistant surgeon in 1S79. Recently he has been stationed in Omaha, Neb.
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