Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 70, 18 January 1911 — Page 3

THE RICII3IOXD TAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18, 1911.

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LOfJG HATPINS ARE MEIIACEJO PUBLIC Scars and Often Blindness Arc Results from Unintended Jabs. New York, Jan. 18. Owing to the Crowing menace to public aafety offercd by long batplns. New York club women have started a movement to shorten the pin3, cap the points, or abolish them altogether. These women feci something must be done to protect persons In street cars and pubHe places from being scarred or even blinded by stabs from carelessly worn hatpins. The question has been under discussion since last spring among members of the public safety committee of the New York City Federation of Woman's clubs, of which -Mrs. Hobert F. Cartwright Is chairwoman. Miss Henrietta Strauss, a member, now 'has )n- ' Tented a tip to cover the pin point. Long Pins or Small Hats "The purses of many women compel them to wear in small hats the pins they bought for the large ones." said Miss Strauss. "But they should t-over the points. I have enough newspaper clippings telling of accidents due to the carlessly worn pins to fill a book. I was in a Seventh avenue car and I saw a woman's hat pin catch the conductor's lip. The bin protruded three Inches. It went right through the man's Hp. "I know of another accident. A mother was carrying her baby. The point of her hat pin was sticking out over the arm on which she carried the child. The point caught the baby's eye and the child Is blinded. The menace is becoming frightful and leglsltlon Is the solution."

COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature, E. W. GROVE. 23c TO SEGREGATE SEXES Separate High Schools for Boys and Girls. San Antonio, Texas, Jan 18. For tome time a movement has been on In this city against co-education in all departments of the city schools above the, eighth grade. Superintendent Lukln has given the matter much consideration and at a recent meeting of the school board reeomraeded that- the boys and girls of the high school be rMirated, It Is understood that definite action will be taken in this matter at a meeting of tho school board In the near future and that arrangements will bo made., to separate the sexes at the bcglnlng of the fall term next September. Buildings suitable for the purrjpse Is the problem that confronts tho board. Ta carry on separate schools a new building is necessary, and it Is qulto probable that one will be erected during the coming summer to bo known as the Girl's high school. At present the city has but one high school building and this with more than 700 students, Is very much crowded, so much so in fact that It makes it difficult for the teachers to conduct the work. While there is some opposition to a separation of the sexes. Superintendent Lukin takes the position that best results are obtained by this method. The theory advanced is where- sexes are separated better discipline is more easily enforced and greater progress is made in studies. Rheumatism Comes From Bad Kidneys Onet Your Kidneys Work Properly, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease and Bladder Trouble DisappearHow to Cure Yourself. It is no longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a complicated treatment for rheumatism, kidney or 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: Thero should be no more doubt about the rapid euro ot rheumatism, no fears ot the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor less than that your kidneys do not work properly. Your blood passes through the kidneys hundreds ot times a day to bo filtered and purified. When the kidneys are weak, the poisons are not taken out of the blood as they should be. This leads to various diseases, such as rheumatism, terrible Brlght's disease, diabetes, dropsy and bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment is Dr. Derby's Kidney rills. One day's use of them will prove their remarkable effect. M. T. Ridcnour of Lima. Ohio, says: "When I feel bad In my back, I Just take a couple of Derby's Kidney Pills and get Immediate relief." If you have rheumatism anywhere, back pains, 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 25 cents, or we will send them direct from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids. Mich., prepaid if you wish. If you want to try the mflrst, jus, tell your druggist to give you a tree sample package. -

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YOUR. emm syrup To make this excellent cough syrup take one pound of granulatt-d sugar, one-half pint of water and one bottle (2 ozs.) of LOGOS cough remedy (the extract for making cough ayrup) this will make one pint of exceedingly good cough syrup, free from opiates, at a very small cost, good for every member of the famly. The next time you have a cough, try this, make it yourself, see if you don't say it Is the best cough syrup you ever used. The IX)GOS extracts are for Bale at all First Class Drug Stores. At Local Theaters Large Crowd Expected That the theater goers of this city appreciate the opportunity a'fforded them to see and hear "Madame Sherry" so soon after its phenomenal hit in New York was made evident this morning by the line of prospective seat purchasers which faced the bojy office, and it appears that the engagement of this sensational musical production will break all records for attendance In this city. "Madame Sherry" will be een this season in but very few cities outside of New York City, and its locul appearance is for one night, Tuesday January 24, at the Gennctt theater. Almost from the very day after the first American production of this fascinating French vaudeville, which occurred in Chicago last April, the seductive score of the piece particularly "Every Little Movement. Has a Meaning All Its Own," has been played, hummed and whistled fr6m coast to coast, while huge audiences have been convulsed with the 'unique and charmed with the refreshing daintiness and ingenuity of "Madame Sherry." A notable cast, a fetching chorus, a wonderful scenic production and a special orchestra are among the factors which will make the local engagement of "Madame Sherry" a notable event. . At the Murray. Harmony, singing and refined solo offerings are prominent on the bill at the Murray this week in the Gray Trio. They score as heavily as any act eecn recently. This trio Is just off the Pantager or large time where they wero always featured, and their appearance in Richmond is their first on Sun time. They have the voices and stage presence that captivates and charms. Then comes Bob Sperry, a headiiner among headliners. A regular riot. His parodies and stories are certainly laugh getters. For an act in "one," this certainly has all previous acts guessing. Three young men are presenting one of the bestnusical acts of its, kind. They play saxaphoncs, harp-guitars, banjos, and sing clever catchy songs, producing (Clover) comedy. Mile Bernce and her trained bears Is a feature act seldom seen outside of circuses. The. motion pictures are quite good, opening and closing the bill. - Behind tho World. We are, says the Cleveland Leader, at leavt fifty years behind Germany. Germany, like England and most of the other European nations, has a workman's compensation law. By that is meant a law which absolutely fixes the liability of the employer to his employee in every case of personal inJury, no matter who is at fault, and which automatically pays to tie employee or his family n certain, definite and Just sum, depending upon the seriousness of the injury, the period of incapacity, etc. The compensation is paid in every case of accident. It is paid promptly. The whole amount paid goes to the workman or his dependents. No' lawyers are necessary. It is paid through the government postal department, thus insuring the safety of the fund and promptness in payment of all claims. Demands of Danish Workers. At the great workingmen's convention recently held at Copenhagen. Denmark, a resolution was introduced and adopted declaring present labor legislation everywhere to bo quite inadequate. The following were declared to be the final demands of the workmen: First, a maximum worklpg day of eight hours; second, prohibition of work for children under fourteen years f age; third, prohibition of night 'work unless absolutely necessary for technical reasons or for public weal; fourth, uninterrupted rest of at least thirty-six hours weekly; fifth, guarantee for right of organization; sixth, establishment of a system of active Inspection of working conditions In town and country, with the co-operation of persons chosen by workmen. 1 HELP THE CHILD SLAVES. J The anion label can easily be made the emancipator of child slavery. If the organized workers of the country and their friends would resolve never to purchase or consume any article 5 to whose production child labor has contributed these- murderers X of the innocents would be soon Y out of business. The union label is never placed on the prod- Z ct infant toil. 4

ATTENDED WIFE OF SULTAN OF TURKEY Physician Called by Ruler IntovHis Famous Harem Interesting Visit. Philadelphia, Jan. IS. Secrets of the imperial palace at Constantinople, where dwelt the sultan and his many wives, were revealed by Dr. G. Don-

jgian, who for eighteen years was phyJcician for the harem of Abdul Hamid of Turkey, at a reception given in his honor by the Men's club of the Episcopal church ot Tacony. Dr. Dongian, who is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, resided in this city for a number of years. He returned from Constantinople last April, following the introduction ot the regime of the new sultan and the banishment of Abdul Hamid. Dr. Dongian's introduction into the sultan's good graces was as strange as his long term of service at the palace. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1889. In the fail of 1890 he went to th orient to visit his parents, &( Derbeker, Armenia. On his way to Armenia, the physician stdpped in Constantinople to get state permission to practice his profession In his land. In the capital city he solicited the aid of a certain pasha and friend of the sultan, whom he had known in Armenia before his departure to America. This p&Via obtained an audience with the sultan for Dr. Dongian. Learning that he was a physician and from America, the Turkish ruler expressed unusual interest and sent Dr. Dongian to a daughter of one of the officials of the city, who was ill. j When the physician from America worked a cure on the first patient, the sultan appointed him official member of the harem's medical 6taff. In his term of eighteen years Dr. Dongian was in constant danger of his life through the jealous plotters among the native physicians on the sultan's' corps. One of the sultan's four official wives the harem is made up of four official wives and six hundred female attendants fell sick wife No. 2, the household calls her. Dr. Dongian was summoned and through his knowledge of medicine and American practice, the woman was cured. The sultan showered the physician with gifts and decorations, and his favor with the ruler was never doubted after that. Memorial to rev. jay In the current issue of the Congregationalist appeared an article on Quaker concentration by Prof. Russell of Earlham College. In this article Prof. Russell discusses the movement to build a large church in Richmond in honor of Allen Jay, who for several years was closely connected with Earlham College and one of the'most distinguished friends in America. This church if erected here would not. only be used by the Friends of Richmond and the student body of Earlham but would make possible for Richmond to be the seat of the Five Years Meeting. Richmond would then be the headquarters of American Orthodox Quakerism. Coffee was first introduced Into the Netherlands during the second half of the seventeenth cerflury. In the Netherlands and still more in other countries of Europe chicory is used in the preparation of coffee to make the drink stronger and give it a darker color. "Lame Leg Well" "I wish to say tha t have used Sloan's Liniment on a lame lee that has given me much trouble for six months. It was so bad that I couldn't walk sometimes for a week. I tried doctors medicine S and had a rubber bandage for my 1 leg, and bought everything that I . heard of, but they all did me no good, until at last I was persuaded to try Sloan's Liniment. The first application helped it, and in two weeks my leg was well." A. L. Hunter, of Hunter, Ala. Good for Athletes. Mr. K. Gilman, instructor of athletics, 417 Warren St, Roxbury, Mass., says : "I have used 'i EMMEKf with great success In cases of e-i-treme fatigue after physical exertion, when an ordinary rub-down would not make any impression." Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Prioes,25c.,50ct$lJXl BImm's book o ; lra. rattle, sheep , mad poultry sent free. Address Sr. Earl S. Sloan, lottos. Has, U.S. A.

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ANSWER IT HONESTLY Are the statements of Richmond Citizens Not More Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers? This Is a vital question. It is fraught-Vith interest to Richmond. It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or Ignored. A Richmond citizen speaks here. Speaks for the welfare of Richmond. A citizen's statement is reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful. Home proof is the best proof. Arthur Watson. 839 S. Sixth St., Richmond. Ind., says: '"It Is with the greatest pleasure that I add ny name to the long list of endorsers of Doau's Kidney Pills. This remedy completely cured me of a bad case of kidney complaint. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills from Conkey's Drug Store and I recommend them at every opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

REFORM JEWS MEET Conference Is Held in New York City. (American News Service) New York, Jan. 18. With the largest attendance in the history of the organization,' the union of American Hebrew congregations began its twenty-second conference at the Hotel Astor yesterday. The union, formed ed in 1873, is the largest representative body of reform Jews in America. During the past few years the organization has made great progress, especially in the west and south. Probably the most notable feature of the conference program will be the dinner at the Hotel Astor this evening at which Jacob H. Schiff will preside and which will be attended by a thousand guests. Among the speakers will be former President Roosevelt, Mayor Gaynor, Oscar S. Strauss, Judge Josiah Cohen of Pittsburg and Dr. David Phillipson of Cincinnati. "Imports of flour into the Philippines under the one "bottom'Yule of the new customs arrangement by clirect ship instead of by Hong Kong and trans-shipment may in a short time mean more or less use of Manilla as a distributing point for American flour into Indo-China and other southern ports. ALLSHOTTO PIECES This remark Is often used to describe the condition ot men and Women who are extremely nervous. Irritable, run down, weak and despondent, who are fatigued with the slightest exertion, who are afflicted with nervous headaches. Insomnia, and a general depressed feeling, due to nervous debility or nerve exhaustion. Wade's Golden Nervine, now sold by druggists, conquers all nervous ailments. It Is so potent and reliable In Us action, that any man or woman who needs it will receive a generous trial treatment and full particulars, postpaid, by enclosing six cents iH stamps to the Oem Medicine Company, St. Louis, Mo. The $1.00 package may be obtained of the druggist. While they last we are giving away 60,000 of the free trial treatments. Wade's Golden Nervine contains no narcotic or alcohol. Not only as a nerve tonic, but as a general restorative and vitalixing tonio for the entire system, we claim this medicine la nnequaled. There is nothing like it to promote strength, vigor and vitality. Bold bj Tho Quigley Drug Stores.

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

RICHMOND DRY CLEANING CO. CASH BEALL. Prop. Phone 1072 1024 Main St.

Stating Cdnlisen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening. Tuesday, SPOT NIGHT. Thursday, MOONLIGHT.

IPIUISIL,IC SALE? I will offer at my home, Stop No. 139, on Interurban, 1st Stop east of Centerville, on January 23, 1911, at 10 O'clock A. F.I. All of my farming implements, 2 horses about 3,100 lbs., 12 stock yews, 15 brood sotfs, seventy head feeding hogs, 4 Afresh cows, 4 springers, 4 bull calves. IE. G. LONG. Earl Lundy, Clerk. Austin O. Dering, Auctioneer

ACCUSE OFFICIAL OF TAKING BRIBE Lafayette Controller Says He Received $50 for (Political) Campaign. Lafayette. Ind., Jan. 18. James W. Schooler, city controller, says he will bring suit for damages against Anthony Fisher, a local business man, for charging him with having received a bribe of 350 for protecting the operators of gambling machines here. Fisher's charges have caused surprise. Until a few days ago Fisher and Charles Jones were partners in a restaurant business. Jones, It seems, has also been interested in a large number of 5-cent slot machines operated in cigar stores and saloons. Fisher and Jones quarreled last week and Fisher brought suit for dissolution of partnership. At the same time he went to Mayor George R. Durgan, and accused his partner Jones, of having paid certain city officials to allow him to operate the gambling machines. Mayor Durgan got out of a sick bed at the hospital to investigate. Prosecutor Frank Klmmell, according to Fisher's story, was also benefited from Jones's money. Raided by the Police. As a result of the investigation the rolice raided all places where Jones' machines were running and they are now out of commission. According to Schooler, the $50 which Jones paid him was a contribution to the Democratic city cam.paign fund. Schooler says the money was used for campaign purposes, and he has a receipt to prove the statement. John Schultz, chairman of the Democratic city central committee in the last campaign, has come out with the statement that no $50 from Jones ever passed through the hands of this committee, and Henry Emsing, treasurer of the committee,

Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Remiriger. Upper Bern, Pa., writes: "For several years I bad nervous prostration, and was uttA-ly wretched. I lived on bread and beef tea because my stomach would not retain anything else. I took many remedies, but obtained no relief until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, when I began to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, strong nerves, and this Is why Hood's Satsaparilla. which purifies and enriches the blood, cures so many nervous diseases. Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called SarsatabS. Cream to Whip atH. G. HADLEY'S GROCERY (ML! Just received a large shipment of No. 1 Winifred, Pocahontas and Ohio coals. If you want the best, call Phone 1235. 0. C. Bullerdick & Son 525 SOUTH 5TH ST. Main Street Office, 911 Main St.

says he received no such amount of money. Schooler says the money was used outside of the regular committee work. The charges have caused dissension in the ranks of the Democrats. Schooler says he will sue Fisher for $10,000 for defamation of character.

SUIT ON ACCOUNT IN CIRCUIT COURT The case of Henry C. Kauffman against George W. Schepman on account, demand $200 was started in the circuit court before a jury on Monday morning. It; probably will require a day or two to bring all details of tho case before the jury. The suit was filed several months ago and has been featured with cross complaints and counter claims. Apparently there is a great deal of animosity between the litigants. An Easy Way to Dispel Sick or Nervous Headache People who suffer from fremient and severe headaches will not get rid of the trouble until the nerves are strennthened. A good nerve medicine should be taken regularly until the ailment Is wiped out. Most nerve medicines and prescriptions are expensive, but here is a simple one which any one can prepare at fsmr.il cost. It is a splendid home remedy tor any nervous disorder even for nervous prostration or St. Vitus dance. To sleepless people it is worth its weight in gold. Make a strong- tea by steeping 5 cents worth of Hops In a pint of boiling water; then strain. Put 2 ounces of Thargol Compound 50 cents' worth In an 8-ounce (half pint) bottle, and fill up with the Hop Tea. Try two teaspoonfuls four tlmea daily. This simple combination soothes and strengthens the nerves, with no evil after effects. It Is free from opiates or narcotics of any kind, and, therefore, leads to no dangerous drus habits. Simple as It is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Your druggist has Thargol Comp. or will get it for you on requent. If not, send to Indiana Pharmaceutical Co., fx. Wayne, GENWETT . ALL WEEK! MaeLean Co. ' ..With! NAN BRYANT The girl with the SunKissed Hair. Xoni0tit! ROWDYNAN

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IRATPUIFIF'S .-..... January Clearance off Jewelry, Watches, Clocks Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc. SHU Continues This week of the sale has been made as interesting for you as the first. We are 'offering more unusual bargains, and it will pay you to investigate. It's impossible in this small soace to quote you many of these bargains, but on those that are not ment'oned the price is cut in the same ratio as you see on those qao'.ft, ONE TEN DOLLAR 3-DAY PORCELAIN CASE STRIKING CLOCK . "$7s5D ONE $8.00 LARGE 8 DAY PORCELAIN STRIK- ' ING CLOCK ,.. $G.OO STERLING SILVER AND QUADRUPLE PLATED MILITARY SETS, 3, 4, AND 5 PIECES ........... ..1-3 OFF If you want a Watch, any kind, we make it interesting for you to buy. Elgin movements at wholesale prices. RATLIFF, Jeweler 12 N. 9th St.

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THE BEST WAY to begin , THE NEW YEAR Sit down and turn up your bills, putting those of tho butcher, the grocer, the rent man, the insurance' agent,, etc., etc., all in one amount, then come and see us and give us an opportunity to explain our plan for relieving your "financial pains." -We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, etc., giving you weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. In which way you do not miss the money. , 60 Cents is Weekly Payment on $25 Loan. $1.20 is Weekly Payment on $50 Loan. $2.40 is Weekly Payment on $100 Loan. OTHER AMOUNTS IN SAME PROPORTION If in need of money, fill our this blank and mail to us. Our Agent will call on yon. ; Your name Address, Street and No. Amount "Wanted, $ All communications held strictly confidential. Address, RICHMOND LOAN CO. RicnnonD, indiaha. . ; Room S Colonial Bldg. Established, 1S35. Automatic phone. 1S45.

The English Inventors of a new alloy claim it is but little heavier than" aluminum, but as strong as steel, and that it can be rolled, drawn, stamped, expanded or forged.

"Juat Gay" HORLICK'S It Buns Origintl and Gtsalae MALTED MILK Tht Foad-drhk for All Agts. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a morale. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. Hurray Theatre Week of January 16th? Mile. Uernlcc . and her Polar Rears and Three other acts: Comedy, Singing and Music. Matinee Dally. Evening, continuous performances. Prices: 25c to 10c. IMPORT Our IMPORTATION ol ROSS' Perfection TOOTH BRUSH lust arrived. Will now he pleased to furnish this elegant brush In the various styles. PRICE THIRTY-FIVE CENTS . GUARANTEED. IV. H. Ross Drufl Co. 804 Main Street. Phone 1217. Try Ross" Liquid Corn Remedy, 10c "77