Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 66, 14 January 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUX-TEL,EGR AM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911.

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EASY 111 AMERICA HARDJIjliGLAllD Divorce Critic Says Systems Arc Entirely WrongLittle Real Love.

New York, Jan. 14. The dlvorco laws of America and Great .Britain are wrong. Mrs. Hugo Ames, the English author and lecturer, says so. Maybe we are not as amazed as we night be to have an aspersion or two cast at our own most interesting national institution. But the spectacle of an Kngllsh woman arising to call anything connected with her own country anything but blessed fills one with respectful but deep astonishment. Yet the words of Mrs. Ames are not to be misunderstood. "Divorce Is too easy to obtain In America," she said. "It Is too difficult to obtain In Knzland. Some of Her Ideas. Mrs. Ames added these comments: "Divorces in this country are obtained dishonestly. MnrriaK4 should be made more difficult, both In Kris land and America. "Fidelity la the marriage bond of God. "No marriage exists where cither the man or the woman is unfalhful. "Tho lowest thing a woman can do Is to marry for a home. The thought of the number of women who do this, hero and in Kncland, sickens me. "Knulifch noblemen aro not noble men when the marry American heiresses, Would Delay Remarriage. "I alHO believe the law should forbid divorced portions to marry again until three months arter the decree is In effect. Why, good heaven, your divorces aro a farce! Your wltnesaes are perjured and your charges are mere fiction. A man Is selecting the wall paper for n home in which he Intends to live with his new wife while he Is still trying legally to freo himself from the old one. "What you call love in America Is no more than a response to temperament. "Is a girl In this country brought up to believe ber first kiss should go to her hunband? Of courso not." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS your drugglnt will refund money If VA7.0 OI.NT.MKNT fails to cure any case of Itching. Wind, lileedlug or Protruding Tiles In 6 to 14 days. LOc. WHEN ONE COINED HIS OWN QUARTERS neliefontalne, O., Jan. H. Benjamin Sloan Organ has celebrated his ninety-eighth birthday at his home In Champaign county and in cplte of his ge Is able to rrwd without glimuea and Is active and In good health. "I tell you," said the aged man. "when I look back more than eighty yeara to my boyhood and think of the changes that have come in that period, it seems that I am in another world. I remember hearing my father and mother talk about fourteen men being confined In the penitentiary. Now Just look at the number who are there. "You never heard of a divorce, when I was a boy. I can well recall the tlmo when the expense of burying a man wnt the price of making tho coffin. $3.50.M Sloan Organ, as all central Ohio knows Mm. has lived In Urbana for r.lrety years. IIa'wbs born In Muskingum county, Ohio, eight years before he moved to Champaign county. He remembers the coming of William 11. Harrison, Whig candidate for President, to t'rbana In 1840. He also recall when silver dollars were cut in two for halves and the halves cut again for quarters. At tho ago of fifty years Mr. Organ enrolled as a soldier of the civil war and was assigned to the Klghty-sixth regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which ho served until discharged. Mr. Organ says he expects to live to celebrate his centenary. KIDNEY MISERY AND BACKACHE VANISHES No reader of this paper, whether man or woman, need be miserable because of Backache or kidney or bladder disorders. . The time to cure kidney trouble Is while It Is only troubleBefore It settics Into Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes or Blight's Disease. Paie's Diuretic acts at once upon the kidneys, bladder and entire urinary system, cleanses, heaU and regulates these organs, ducts and glands and completes the cure within a few days. The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary derangement, or feel a constant, dull backache or notice that the urine Is thick, cloudy, offensive or full of sediment, Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of raiding, you should begin taking Tape'a Diuretic as directed, with the knowledge that there la no other remedy at any price, made anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thorough an prompt a cure. Misery In the back, sides or loins, nick headache. Inflamed or puffy eyelids, nervousness. Prostatic trouble, rheumatism and darting pains, heart palpitations, bilious stomach, dlzzinc, sleeplessness, listless, weak, worn-out feeling and other symptoms caused by inactive, sluggish kidneys imply vanish. Uncontrollable urination (especially at night), smarting, discolored water and all bladder misery ends. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Tape, Thompon & Tape of Cincinnati, Ohio, who prepare Pape'a Diuretic 50 cent treatment sold by every druggist in M world.

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C . . rr ., ..V- - 9 .' i m 1 1 1 MISS NANA BRYANT, 4 Local Theaters At the Murray Copcland and Smith both premiers on tho American vaudeville stago and who have been heralded by expert critics as two of the most clever horizontal bar comedians in the country are performing at the Murray this week. Their repertoirs consists of apt Impersonations and numerous unparalleled acrobatic Ktunts. Some time ago the team issuer! a challenRo to all comers throughout the world in a trial of skill and strength, which has remained unaccepted up to thi3 present time. It is the most tense act seen in Richmond in a long time. Copcland and Smith are geniuses whose extenalve experience in the greatest curcua run In America standa in good stead as vaudeville actors. Special scenery and other property accessories are used In large quantities In presenting this production. MacLean Stock Co. During the engagement of the MacIjcan Stock company at the Uennett, the -week starting Monday, January 16, a new play written especially for Nana Bryant, the clever little leading lady of the company, will be presented. , "Rowdy Nan' ia the title of this play. It deals with the life, trials and temptations of a young street singer in New York City and gives Miss Dryant a great chance to show her ability In this line. An entire production is carried for this play and the theater going rubHe may rest assured that they will sco si show equal to many $1.50 attractions at the popular prices yn i eents. Ten cent matin ees will bo given Tuesday, Wednesday, tuurtiday and Saturday. Ladies will be admitted free on Monday and Tuesday nlghta if accompanied with a 30 cent fald ticket and reserved before six o'clock on the day of sale. Ita. To those who are interested in mental telepathy the perfromanre of Ita the little sixteen-year-old girl mcntalist from California who is at the Gennett. the performance will be a de- ! light. To those w ho are not interest ed, the vaudeville bill will cause much entertainment as it is one of the best seen in Richmond. There are seven acts altogether which is an unusually long program and each act is particularly good. The Musical Harringtons have an act which Is one of the best of the kind seen here and there are two dancers who are clever and have a new and eccentric act. But after all Ita Is the attraction and her performance is a marvel. Madame Sherry. Woods, Krazec and Lederer's tremendous production of the biggest musical comedy success of the decade, "Madame Sherry," which made a record run in Chicago all summer and is now playing to overflowing audiences at the New Amsterdam theater New York, will be seen in this city at the Gennett on Tuesday, January 24. "Madame Sherry" Is no stranger here for visitors to -New York have raved about its musical and mirthful qualities, and many numbers from its fascinating score have become epidemic throughout the land. Its perfect production is a tribute to the skill of that past master o( the musical comedy art, George V. Lederer. No trouble to prepare Mrs. Austins Famous Buckwheat Flour. All grocers. BREAKS SILENCE OF 50 YEARS; DIES English, Ind., Jan. H. Breaking a silence of 50 years. "Philip Burkhardt. aged 91 years requested to see his children. A few hours later he died of heart failure. Burkhardt had been insane more than SO years, it is said. , It is related by relatives of Burkhardt that his insanity was the result of fear of witches. He never issued from his home at night without an escort. . His refusal to speak In the last SO years puzzled physicians.

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1 7 v-2 f i LEADING LADY. NO WORK ON SUNDAY. Six Days of Labor Should Ba tho Maximum Week. President James M. Lynch of the International Typographical union gives his views on Sunday work a follows: "The seven day week obtain ed for yenrs in the newspaper end of tho printing trades. We got over it ( by enacting a law which requires our members employed on seven day situations to give out one day each week to the first obtainable substitute. As a result our wages for six days art now In excess of the wage formerly received for the seven day week. Tin subject was forcibly Impressed upoc me by a paragraph appearing in the report of a sermon delivered by a local minister, who said: " 'It seems to us that the worst enemy of the workingman Is thi person who wantonly removes the sacredness of his one day of rest, commonly called Sunday, for if one line of amusement makers be allowed to pursue their regular line of business on Sunday on what logical basis can we prevent hundreds of other lines from opening tip also? I have in my possession a most urgent appeal published by the actors of this country, in. which they request the clergy to assist them In keeping theaters closed on Sunday.' "One of the local newspapers In discussing this matter truthfully said that not a tithe of what will come is Included In the labor of those thus called on to minister to the selfish enjoyment of Sunday amusement seekers. The same license that acquiesces in law-breaking for this purpose will break it for other purposes, and. unchecked, we shall come on a time when there will be no Sunday free from work for the average man, and, what Is more, the equation will settle itself so that in the rua of things the workIngraan will get no more for bis seven days than ho now gets for six. "Labor has come a long way from the almost unremlttent toil that bound the worker to his task for practically all of his waking moments to n time where it has been discovered that the worker can do really more work and better work In shorter days than longer. This has been followed by the movement against child labor to give the child a chance of an education and a time free from body breaking toil In its tender years. "Our German members during a period of industrial stagnation decided to work five days a week, giving one day for the relief of their less fortunate brothers. Then they continued the practice. Today they receive as much for the live days as they formerly received for the six days. Sunday should be a day of rest and not a vehicle for tho Imposition on the workers of the seven day week." Ths Real Cause of High Wages. It Is a familiar adage in the business world that an efficient man is cheap at high wajes. Yet in its application to larger questions this adage is never thought of. In discussing the tariff and wages people assume as a matter of course that the employer who pays high wages must therefore sell his goods at a higher price. The fact Is that If tho labor is well fed and intelligent and is applied under good natural conditions and with skillful leadership the employer can turn out a abundant product cr a product of high quality, sell it cheap and still pay his laborers well. And the real source and cause of general high wages, says the economist. Is precisely ia these conditionsefficient labor, good natural resources, skillful industrial leadership. Given those and you will always hare higher wages and need not fear competition from cheap end Inefficient labor. Professor F. W. Taussig In AtHAVE ORGANIZED Eaton,' O, Jan. 14. At the last regular meeting of the stockholders of the West Manchester and Eldorado Home Telephone company an organisation was effected as follows: President, Frank M. Davisson; vice president, R. G. Howell; secretary, John Gilfillan; treasurer. J. Warren Leas; superintendent, William Arena. Other directors are George Beard. W. 1. Howell, Noah Siler and El am Fisher, of Eaton.-

HEN WANTED No Man Over 45 Need Apply There's the sign that's getting to be a common thing in America. Corporations are retiring men at 50. They are not hiring any over 40. A balded man often looks 10 years older than he is. A man with gray hair always does. It is important nowadays that a man look as young as he is; it is vastly important that a man having a family dependent upon him should take care of his hair. If you have dandruff get rid of it by killing the germs. If your hair is falling out stop It. If your hair is turning gray don't waste any time. There is one sure remedy that will cure these misfortunes and aid you to remain young. Parisian Sage, the great Hair Restorer : Is guaranteed to permanently remove dandruff in two weeks or your money back. Parisian Sage stops falling hair it prevents the hair from turning gray. Parisian Sage is sold and rigidly guaranteed by Ieo H. Fihe and druggists everywhere. Price 50 cents a large bottle.

IN A RAILWAY SMASH UP. Tho Proper Thing to Do if You Have Timo Enough. If you were a passenger on a railroad train that collided with another. Jumped the track, ran into an open switch or fell a victim to any of the other misfortunes that railroad trains are heir to, what would you do or what do you think you would do? A writer in an engineering journal, after describing from his personal observation what most passengers do in such times of stress and peril that is, "stand up and howl" gives what he calls sound ndvice. which Is simply "to drop upon the floor, preferably in the aisle, or cling to the seat frame." That advice is not only sound, but simple. The trouble, however. Is that not one person in ten can tell with any degree of certainty to what extent the same kind of mental demoralization that causes the volunteeer fireman to throw mirrors out of the window and tenderly carry feather beds downstairs would possess him In such on emergency. The man who believes with absolute- conviction thai, he would remain calm, cool and collected under all circumstances may be the very man who would make a mental aviation flight that would cause the records of the champion aeronauts to pale into insignificance. Cincinnati Times Star. Wasted Ability. Mrs. Norton had attended the con cert given at the town ball by Mile. Faure, ,a young Frenchwoman whom the summer residents were trying to help, as she had lost all her posses sions through a fire in the ctty studio. where she lived aud taught. At the end of the concert the differ ent opinions expressed by the villagers as to the exhibition of piano playing to which they had listened had no effect on Mrs. Xortou. "I don't know whether she 'played too loud or whether her pieces were the best or not," she announced decisively. "All I know is that I kep' thinking if I could roust out that butter fingered Clancy girl that's pretending to help me with my kitchen work and set that madem'sclle down to shelling peas and beans and shucking corn I guess the boarders would have their meals somewheres near on time!" Youth's Companion. Facts About Animal Structure. The complexity of animal structure is marvelous. A caterpillar contains more than 2,000 muscles. In a human body are some 2,000,000 perspiration glands, communicating with the surface by ducts, having a total length of some ten miles, while that of the arteries, veins and capillaries must be very great. The blood contains millions of corpuscles, each a structuce in Itself. The rods in the retina, which are supposed to be the ultimate recipients of light, are estimated at 30,000,000, and Melnert has calculated, that the gray matter of the brain is built of at least 000,000,000 cells. The Joined Fragments. Walter What will you have, sir? Customer (looking over the restaurant bill of fare) Permit me to cogitate. In the correlation of forces it Js a recognized property of atomic fragments, whatever their age, to join, and Waiter (shouts across the ball) Hash, for one! London Tit-Bits. TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED NOT AMISS A Lenoir Udy, After Two Weeks Grinding Labor, Feels Better Thin Ever. Lenoir, N. C "I am not tired at all, and am stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kste Waters, of Lenoir, N. C, "although I hare just finished a two weeks' wash. I lay my strength"-to Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and I can never praise it enough for what it has done for me. 1 can never thank you enough for the advice you gave me, to take Cardui, for since taking it 1 look so well and am stout as a mule." - You are urged to take Cardui, that gentle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use will strengthen and build up your system, relieve or prevent headache, backache and the ailments of weak women. It win surely help you, as it has helped thousands of others, in the past 50 years. K. B.WWbr Id. Ladies Atf vlsurv DnL ksfia- : CO.. osmuun, Teasu for Specaoi

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(Palladium Special) New York, Jan. 14. The recent display of energy on the part of the authorities in dealing, with the numerous and ramified fraternities of the Black Hand has caused general satisfaction and everywhere, the hope is expressed that this outburst of energy will not subside until the whole blackmailing gang has been exterminated, root and branch and its members either deported or safely stowed away behind prison bars. The courts seem to be willing to aid in the good work by giving the blackmailers and kidnappers the full limit of the law. A few of the Italian criminals have already been put away for long terms, which practically means the rest of their natural lives, but there are scores, perhaps hundred3 more who are still at large and boldly following their contemptible business. Hobble skirts, that most insane of all vagaries of fashion, are bad enough for walking purposes, but when it comes to dancing or skating, they are positively disastrous. Some ultrafashionable young women actually had the foolhardiness to attempt skating in hobble skirts on the pond in Central park the other day. It was not much of a success so far as skating was concerned, but the mischievous youngsters who were on the ice in swarms, had no end of fun. It did not take them long to size up the situation. They knew the hobbled women were helpless and their escorts had their hands full to keep them in an upright position. Feeling themselves perfectly safe, therefore, the lightfooted youngsters skated rings around the foolish victims of a foolish fashion and added to their discomfiture by jeering them and trying to upset them. The unhobbled specta tors did not seem to have much sym pathy with the victims and made no attempt to interfere with the pranks of the youngsters. Some time ago a certain scientist made the startling statement that by slow degrees the women in the Un ited States are becoming more man nish, while the men are-becoming more womanish. The statement was bitterly attacked and ridiculed by men as well as women, but since then men and women have come to the conclusion that after all, there may be some truth in the statement of the observing scientist. The suffragette movement with its anomalies and eccentricities might well be accepted as a confirmation of that theory. However, there is a much stronger and more direct indication of a gradual change; it is the arrival of the pantaloon skirt. Only a short time ago some ingenuous moulder of fashions invented a feminine garment consisting of a pair of inexpressibles to the front and rear of which flaps of material could be buttoned, so as to cover the space between the pardon the expression trouser legs. Now another fashion expert, in Paris, has invented another - combination gar ment which consists of a skirt with SorC Almost every one has had Tln-n-it 8018 t-aroat will have it 1 nroaX again. It is one of our most Not & common ailments and, be-Tt-Sflln-v cause it, in itself, is not fatal, 1 rilling is too often looked upon Ailment 93 a Bma-1 matter, requiring little or no attention. On the contrary it is a very serious affection because every person with Sore Throat is in danger of Tonsilitis, Quinsy, or Diphtheria and other serious maladies. In fact these diseases are almost invariably preceded by Sore Throat. 'ihe air we breathe, the food we eat, the liquids we drink, all pass through the throat, and if that is diseased infection may be carried to every part of the system. To cure a Sore Throat often means to prevent Diphtheria or one of the other more serious throat diseases. Curing Sore Throat is TONSIUNE'S special mission. It ia made for that advertised for that sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the one and only Sore Throat cure which is sold over a large part of the United States. TONSILINE is so well and so skillfully prepared as a Sore Throat cure that the Erst dose gives decided relief, and a very few doses cure. Remember Sore throat is Nature's danger -signal. Keep TONSILINE in the house and be on the safe side of Sore Throat. 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital Size $1.00. All Druggists. Cream to Whip atH. G. HADLEY'S GROCERY Has by far flie best JACKSON, ANTHRACITE and SOFT COAL. ' Home Grown Potatoes, (In 5 bushel lots) per bu, 65c Pride ot 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 ...... $&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. O Stsw Phone. 1323.

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There are many new faces at the telephone switchboards in New York at present. This is by no means the result of a strike or due to a wholesale discharge of operators, but is caused by the fact that more than two hundred of the prettiest girls among the switchboard fairies started the New Year by getting married. Most of these prospective brides had given notice of the intention to quit on the last of the year in ample time to give the managers a chance to train a sufficient number of other girls to take the places of their now married predecessors. Half of the police force of Red Bank, on the Jersey side of the river has been suspended for intoxication. As the entire force numbers only six men the number of the suspended members is not great, but the percentage is enormous. Their downfall was due to the ill advised kindness of the citizens, who, in their desire to give Christmas cheer to the officers of the law, supplied them a little too generously with punch and other liquid refreshments, until the popular bluecoats succeumbed to these tokens of their popularity. Tired, Run Down People A North Carolina Man Suggests a Remedy. Greensboro, N. C. "For a long time I was so run down and debilitated that I could hardly drag around. My appetite was poor and I could not sleep nights. I had tried different so-called tonics without benefit. I was advised to try your cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, and I am so glad I did, for it gave me a hearty appetite, I soon commenced to sleep soundly and I feel strong, well and more active than I have for years. Every run-down or debilitated person should just give Vinol a trial." K. Allsbrook. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) What Vinol did for Mr. Allsbrook it will do for every weak, run-down or debilitated person in this vicinity. To show our faith we will furnish the medicine free if it does not do as we claim. Come in and get a bottle on these terms. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. GENNETT TONIGHT! .IT A.. and 7 Vaudeville Acts 7 PRICES: 10, 20c Murray Theatre WEEK OF JANUARY 9TH America's Favorite Irish Comedienne GRACIE EMMETT in "MRS. MURPHY'S SECOND HUSBAND." Matinee, daily; Evening, Continuous performances.

JORDAN, HTM ANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City. Private Chapel and Ambulance. Telephone 2175. , Parlors 1014 Main 8treet.

RICHMOND DRY CLEANING CO CASH BEAU Prop. Phone 1072 1024 Mela SL

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WAOTE: A strong Indiana Life Insurance Company wants a hustling, exper ienced man to develop Wayne and surrounding counties. Must be a fjeod producer himself and capable of appointing, managing and working with agents. We will pay a large commission (no advances, etc, as we want a good, live hustler) that is ample to provide a large overhead commission on all business of sub-agents. Only a hustler with ambition to have a business of his own need answer. Address: No. C12 Pyt&icn Clio nCliiTIAFCUiCD.

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AMERICA IN LISBON New York. Jan. 14. To three square inches of bunting Henry T. Gage, the United States Minister at Lisbon, owes his life. At the time of the Portuguese revolution in Lisbon Mr. Gage was held up by a mob of insurrection, ists. When he was asked who he was he pulled out a little stars and atripes and waved It. - Thia exhibition caused the ; crowd to cheer and Mr. Gage was permitted to go on hla way. Of the revolution in Portugal the American Minister was willing to talk, but when he was asked if he had resigned and had left his post at Lisbon for good he declined to discuss the matter and said he had come to New York with his family for a rest and would proceed to Washington within a few days. How's This? W offer On Hundred DoUart Reward for nv cam ol (J xrrh Uui c&naol b cured by HU Catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEY A GO.I Toledo. O. We. ttt under!ncHl. hav known T. J. Cbroty tar the last IS yrara. and txMtev hiai p.-fl3r ken orable in nil busittm tranaartkms and nnanrlaUy able lo carry out any obUcuMoa made by hla firm. Rational Bank or Oonamw-r. TolfMla. Ohio. Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken tatrrnany. rtMc dlivrtly unun the blood and mucous aurfiMrea of tni yswtn. Tmtimonlala sent free. Pries 11 COOU pet botilr. Colli by all Druggists. Take HaU'a ramify rtlla for coniUpattaa. ' GENNETT ALL NEXT WEEIIt STOCK CO. Ladies free Monday with each 30c ticket. Prices: 10,20,30 VISIT CHICAGO ' Durfna tbc Electrical Sftov; 50,000 sq. ft. of exhibit showing the merchant, manufacturer, railway man, farmer, homebullder and housekeeper how to Increase production, save time and labor, create comfort, convenience and sanitation. Special U. S. Gov. Exhibit, COLISEUM, Chlcc-jo Jan. 7-21, except Sundays. Admission, 50c. Children, 25c. Old fashioned good heavy harness for horses. . The cold weather will soon be over and we are looking forward to serine. Call and see us for anything in, LEAIHcK UUUUb. Millcr'sllarncssStore 827 MAIN ST. Qsslity ia Us&cr Cccis.

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