Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 64, 12 January 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AXD SUX-TEL.EGRAM, THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1911.

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CIGAR BUSINESS HEREJLOURISHED fTwo Million Home-made ".Weeds" Went Up in Smoke During Year. Orer two million cigars were made la the city In 1910 and nearly every one was sold here, although in this report the number of home-mado smokes" sold here represents but a small percent of the entire number disponed of by local retailers. Al

though there are no records to Indicate the total number sold, it In oHtlmatcd by retailers to be In the neighborhood of ten millions. Annua! reports of the local manufacturers nhow that there was an Increate in the IkihIiichh. While the output was not as large as yearn ago, when Richmond was quite a cigar manufacturing point, the year's report Is better than those for several of the years previous. Cause for Showing. Efforts of members of the local cigar makers union, the methods of the local manufacturers, combined with what they claim to be a suierlor product to the trust-made goods, arc all given credit for the showing. The union through advertising has en couraged the smoking of homo-made Koods. That It has had some succcbs Is Indicated by an Increase in the number of cigar makers employed. Deputy revenue collector Klngsley. who has been In the city for several days, has about completed his annual Inspection of the books of the different manufacturers. The revenues collected during the year for the government were large. Upon completing his report It will be filed with the state revenue officer with headquarters In Indlanaiiolis and perhaps the exact details of the report made known then. No trouble to prepare Mrs. Austins Famous Puckwhout Flour. All grocers. An Idle Man. One of his friends once asked Mr. Darwin's gardener about his Ulster's health and how ho bad been lately. 'Oh." he said, "my poor master has been very sadly. I often wish he had something to do. lie moons about in the gardeu, and, I hare seen him stand doing nothing before a flower fur ten minutes at a time. If be only had something to do 1 really bellere he would be better." Curo Grains of Lif o Froo No Longer Any Excuse to Be Constipated, Weak Stomached, Weak Kidneyed. Weak Livered, Brain, , Fagged, Thin or Haggard. HEALTH IS FREE. and Your Name And Address Today For A Free Trial Package and Learn The Grand Truth. If you are sick or ailing It is because the very foundation of your existence is gradually being dried up, the nerve force which radiates through every atom of your being is perishing. The brain and the nerves require nourishment Just as much as the rest of the body. The marvelous discovery, Curo Grains of Life, puts the stomach and bowels In perfect condition, restores your vitality and renews your old time strength and vigor by giving your nervous system the food It is craving. Rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, kidney disease, liver troubles, catarrh of the stomach and bowels, Insomnia, an'd all weakened conditions of men and women quickly disappear, the hollows vanish, energy returns, and life Is worth living once more. The red corpuscles In the blood are increased and everything that passes through the digestive tract Is turned into good. solId. healthy flesh Instead of being undigested and unasslmllated. In order to let you test the truth of this for yourself, a trial package of Curo Grains of Life will be sent you by mall free. If you simply mall coupon below and you will be simply astounded at the wonderful results obtained from the free trial package alone. MCE TRIAL PACKAGE COUPON Cut Out and Mail Today. Fill in your name and address on blank lines below and mail this coupon to I C. Grains Co., S96 Pulslfer Dldg.. Chicago. 111., and you will receive a free trial package of Curo Grains by return mail, postpaid. Nam Street City ; Stat '. re only 60 cents and are sold In Richmond by A. O. Luken & Co. jne full size package of Curo Grains

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SLEEPLESSNESS Its Cause and Remedy. Do you know what it is to lie awake

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Night Big Offering to Women In order that the people of Richmond may become immediately acquainted-with the wonderful powers displayed by the marvelous little sixteen year old Californian, Ita, who is to appear at the Gennett theater for the remainder of the week arrangements have been made whereby all ladies who will reserve their seats before six o'clock this evening may see the entire performance for nothing. Just reserve your seats at the box office before six. That is all. Besides Ita the performance contains seven vaudeville acts of unusual merit The prices will be ten and twenty cents only. A matinee performance will be given on Friday for ladies only. Ita is a new find in the field of telepathy and is a dangerous rival for the older and better known Anna Eva Fay, inasmuch as she is much younger and therefore more charming in every way. At the Murray. As the season advances the acts at the Murray seem to get better, at least that is the verdict of the showappearing there this week. Copeland and Smith, the horizontal bar perform ers, are excellent and have many new features. Gracie Emmett, a renown in Irish comedy parts, is merry indeed as Mrs. Murphy, who married the second time. The little sketch is mostly broad farce, but there is ,a dash of pathos and a whole lot of innocent fun in it. Richard Hamlin, the Medley Man in Brown. Rutan s Song Birds and Copeland and Smith, make up this all-fine bill Oil of lavender sprinkled about the shelves will prevent books mildewing. IF YOU HAD A NECK A3 LONG A8 THI8 FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TONSIUNE WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 25c and 60c Hospital Size $1. ALL DRUOOISTS. Hurray Theatre WEEK OF JANUARY 9TH America's Favorite Irish Comedienne GRACIE EMMETT "MRS. MURPHY'S SECOND HUSBAND." Matinee, daily; Evening, Continuous performances. IMPORT Our IMPORTATION of ROSS' Perfection TOOTH BRUSH iust arrived. Will now be pleased to furnish this elegant brush in the various styles. PRICE THIRTY-FIVE CENTS GUARANTEED. W. H. Ross Drug Co. 804 Main Street. Phone 1217. Try Ross' Liquid Corn Remedy, 10c

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(American News Service) Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 12. The nineteenth annual convention of the National League of Commission Merchants began in this city with headquarters at the Hotel Radisson. More than one thousand members are in attendance, including large delegations from Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Chicago, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, New Orleans and numerous other cities. The sessions will continue four days, during which time many problems that concern the producing, transporting and marketing of fruit, vegetables, butter, eggs and poultry will be discussed. Makes a Pint of finest Cough Syrup C heap nud Kff relive, 'I'm. TIip most effective am! criiomi.'al cough syrup can le made at home by any one. rim! in tills day of hljrh prices for foodstuff and clothing any family can appreciate a savins: even on a necessity like rough syrup. I'Mrst. obtain of any wellRtoeked druggixt 2 's ounces of essence Mentiio-laxene. Kmpty it Into a pint bottle. Then take a pint of granulated siiRiir, add a half pint of bollinsr water, put on fire and let come to u boil, fool and pour in bottle. Shake the mixture well and take a teaspoonful every hour or two until coukIi is broken up; then take whenever necessary. Give children less according to agre. This mixture will break up a cold and cure a rough much more rapidly than any ordinary mixture, because it is not constipating, but laxative in action when S to 10 doses are taken daily. If your driiKgist does not have mentho-laxene. he can obtain it for you from the wholesale firms. Try this splendid recipe and you will never want anything better. 4mv 0MM Just received a large shipment of No. 1 Winifred, Pocahontas and Ohio coals. If you want the best, call Phone 1235. H. C. Bullerdick & Son 525 SOUTH 5TH ST. Main Street Office, 911 Main St.

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