Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 76, 24 January 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY,."' JANUARY; 24, 1911.
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T BILL IS CALMLYSLEEPIKG Referred to House Committee on Rights and There It Still Remains. Indlar a polls', Ind.. Jan. 21. Governor Marshall la more afraid of the lobbyist than the members of the Democratic legislature whom ho warned In 111 a inesaKe against the wiles of the memhera of the third honae. ' Representative McKcnnau Introduced a bill In I he houttc dtiritiR the first day for Introduction of bllla which provided for the reglHtratlon of lobbyJem. The bill 1h cotld after the aotllobby InwM of other state and compels the lobbjlot to r-gltcr bis name und luofeHHlon aud whut Interests he is representing; alto if he is jald a flat fee for his services or. a fee in whole or part contingent upon his getting his measure passed or defeated, as the case may be. , The bill was referred to the house committee upon rights and privileges, and there it remains, although that committee lias not been overly burdened with work. The committee consists of Askren, Foor, HUlman, Hutcher. Matsclink, Kentschler, Ratliff, Weeks, and Ross, all but tho last three being Democrats. Unless tbe bill Is reorted soon It vUI not do much good, for it cannot be made effective this session, and its only benefit now would be tho salutory effect upon tbe legislature and the third house. "What la the Us 7" Opponents of the bill say "What la the use? If a lobbyist wants to see members of the legislature he will find ways to see them, no matter how many laws are passed." The fact that such laws have proved beneficial in other states docs not appeal to many of the members of this legislature. Be sides' there are a great many ex-members of the legislature and prominent party leaders here at work and the present body doea not wish to Incur their enmity. The ex-member of the legislature J? virtue of his experience In legislative twlstlngs and his privileges about the legislature Is t'ie -most valuable lobbyist, other things being equal. He drops lu to look upon the boys and see how things aro going "Just for old times sake." He knows the leaks and tho pipe. lines and can get the "dope" upon bills where another Curo Grains off Llffo Froo No' Longer Any Excuse to Ba Const) paled. Weak Stomached, Weak Kid- ... neyed, Weak Llvered, Brain, 'Fagged, 'Thin or , . Haggard.' HEALTH IS FREE. end Your Name And Addreaa Today For A Free Trial Package and Learn The Grand Truth. i i 1 1 1 i i ii If you aro sick or ailing It la becauso the very foundation of your existence ia gradually Wing dried up. the nerve forco which radiates through every atom of your being Is perishing. The brain and tho nerves require nourishment just aa much aa 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 tho food It is craving. Rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, kidney disease, liver troubles, catarrh of the stomach and bowels, Insomnia, and II weakened conditions of men and women quickly disappear, the hollows vanish, energy returns, and life is worth living once more. The red cor. puicles In the blood are Increased and everything that passes through the digestive tract is turned Into good, sol- ' Id, healthy flesh instead of being undigested and unassimllated. Id 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 mail coupon below and you will be simply astoundrd at the wonderful n-sults obtained from the free trial package alone. rCtE TCUl rACKAGt COUPON ' Cut Out end Mail Today. . t Fill In your name and address on . blank lines below and mail this coupon to L C. Gralna Co;, ' CD6 Palalfer Bldg.. Chicago, III., and you will receive free trial pack age of Curo Grains by return mall, postpaid. Name Street City ttate re only 50 cents and are sold In Richmond by A. G. Lukea & Co. Z fuU sixo package of Curo Grains
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uujw uv .r u,e, ber the bills introduced upon any other subject Itothe of these sena-!lv
tors and Senator Grube of Plymouth, T Krw" : ."J stand together against the attempted 'raid upon tho public pocketbook by j patriots now holding office who want i their salaries Increased, and they have also agreed to urge the passagefof a bill which make lobbying for such measures 'a' ' very dangerous ' Indoor sport. They do not expect to get such a bill passed, but they do expect in the discussion of it to give the third house a lot of free advertising that it may net relish.
LAST. OF THE MONTH
Encampment Officers Are to Meet Here. Heads or representatives of the dif ferent state patriotic encampments. which will be held here in May. in connection with the state meeting of the G. A. R. have been notified -by Secretary Coe of the executive com mittee to meet in this city at the Com mercial club rooms on Tuesday, January 31, to discuss with the local executive committee matters which must be arranged previous to the encampments. - Those receiving invitations to at tend this meeting are: A. P. Asbury. Farmersburg, department commander of tho G. A. It.; J. R. Fessler. Indianapolis, assistant adjutant general of the Indiana G. A. R.; Dr. Alta Boran, South Bend, department president of the Women's Relief Corps; Mrs. Elvira Cassel, West. Point, Ind., president of the Ladies of the G. A. It.; Col. Joseph Sego, Valparaiso, state commander of the Sons of Veterans; Mrs. Cora McDaniel. Valparaiso, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans. These various committeemen of the state executive committee will be asked to make copious suggestions as to what they want in order that the local committee may as nearly as possible. make these arrangements. The en tertainreent of the state encampments of the patriotic organizations will en tail an enormous amount of work add it is necessary that an cariy start be made. Bowels clogged, sick headache, sour stomach, no fun is it? A happy face. red cheeks come with good digestion Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes tho bowels work regular, natural, makes you feel like new. Take it to night. At Local Theaters Peck's Bad Boy. "Peck's Bad Boy." which is to be at the Gennctt on Wednesday matinee and night,is so well known-after its many years before the public and Is of such a slam-bang style that it is very easy for one to forget its importance as a play because of genuine merit. The play is the composite result of a series of sketches for juvenile readers which were written by the Hon. Geo. W. Peck, ex-Governor of the state of Wisconsin, a number of years ago. The sketches were more widely read in their day than were the "Dodley Letters" in theirs, and were peculiarly interesting to adult readers as well as to the children, although they had been written primarily for the latter. Charles F. Pidgin made the dramatization of the sketches which is to be presented at the local playhouse soon. Madame Sherry. For those who have never visited New York, the finale of the second act of "Madame Sherry," the musical comedy rage of tbe day, to be seeu at the Gennett theater tonight is. almost as good as a sight seeing trip to the big city. , The scene of the second act of this French Vaudeville is the deck of a yacht anchored In New York harbor, wit j Manhattan's famous sky line in the distance. The panorama, showing the lower end of the island, and which is nearly 600 feet In length, was painted' by Ernest Albertr whose stage pictures have won the praise of the public for many years. His model for the canvass was a series of protographs showing the various details of Lower Manhattan, and so well has he reproduced these pictures, that the audience can easily discern the various cloud-piercing structures that make up the architectural mass of down-town New York. There Is the Songer building. Trinity Spire, the Hudson Terminal structure, t'ie bridge tower and all the other famous land marks of that section. As the act draws to a close, the yacht steams out of the harbor. The effect is accomplished To Wash the Nostrils. To wash the nostrils every day should be the aim of everyone wishing to be free from the disgusting symptoms of Nasal Catarrh. Any one can readily rid themselves of nasal catarrh by obtaining from tbe druggist two ounces of antiseptic viiane powder. Use a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water, and snuff up into the nostrils a half dozen or more times until all the slimy matter , is removed. Also gargle the throat and apply the .following splendid catarrh balm to the nostrils: Mix a teaspoonful of vilane powder with a five cent jar of vaseline. This 1 treatment cleans. clears, soothes and heals the mucous mem- ; brane and enables one to breathe free ly through the nose. . Texas Nurseryman Says: Mr. S. H. Weaver, Nurseryman of Keenan, Texas, w rites: "Will say that I used Plackbnrn's CascaRoyal Pills which you sent me. and must acknowledge that they .did me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. I tbink your puis are the greatest discovery in tho science of medicine. Should you care to use this testimonial in furthering its Influence, you have my rmission to do so." N-o matter what your symptoms or ! troub, iQ a probabilit it ,s entIre rfiwv tr t . . j f you to be free from STmptom!; and ills, write to The Blackburn Froduct Co T,vton ohlo ,-.,-.--. trial package of Blackburn's Casca Royal Pills,, or. obtain a 10c or 23c package from your druggist. BlacKburn'o
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- -But as for myself, senorita. the bone collaire button that I prefer above all the" others. ' ' -Do I not speak with good sense, senorita? Listen. If tbe button is of steel it will cut. if it is of gold one cannot afford to lose it. but it It is of bone it does not cut. and If It goes what matter? I bare a dozen at borne in my little top drawer." -You seak with great good sense. Don Jose, but tell me were the men really angry?" "Ob. not at all. senorita. It is only our southern way of being interested in what we discuss. If it had beeu two Germans, senorita, or maybe two Englishman, you would never have noticed them." Philadelphia Ledger. Then They Talked In English. A couple of Cleveland business men visited Mexico. In Mexico City tbeir train was switched from one station to another. One of the Clevelanders went to the first station to make inquiries. Approaching a pair of dark visaged employees, he cudgeled his memory for the proper words from the phrase book. -Donde esta?" he hesitatingly asked and paused. The two dark visaged persons listened attentively. Gracias." stammered the Cleveland man. "Donde estan?" Then one of tbe men looked at tbe other. "Say. Bill." be growled, "what in merry blue blazes is this fellow talkln about?" Aud after that it was easy. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Donkey's Choice. , The vexed question of the future life of animals has troubled the Mobnnimedan. as it has other religions. Tbe question, it seems, was considered by Allah a long time ago. and all the animals were asked if they wished to ento" paradise. They at ouce said yes. except the donkeys. These were cautious and asked if little boys went to heaven. The answer being yes. tbey replied. "In that case we prefer to go to the other place." S. H. Leader vouches for the fable In "The Desert Gateway." . WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS ?Iave you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in le ns. side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and Under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so. Williams Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist. Price 50c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Phnmh CWvelas.-i.OUo For sale by Gonkey Drug Co. Why Not Drop Your Friends a(Kind Remembrance? Quigley's Have Some Beautiful e Valentines that Will Suit You. Quigley Drug Stores Watch Our Windows If you desire a bargain in Jewelry or either of our other lines you will probably find what you need in one of our Show Win- ' dows. ..DANER, The Jeweler.. 819 Elaia St. Furniture Packed For Shipping Or Storage DUNHAM'S Furniture Store J. A. WALLS SPECIALIST
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par. grabbed one of the young. -The mother, with a roar of fury, threw herself upon the big cat. The others baited and with one accord clambered back to her assistance. The leopard bad just settled the female and was about to make off with bis prey "when be found himself surrounded by tbe whole horde, which closed in upon him. . . .--. , -lie gare a good as he got. and two bis baboons rolled down the slope apparently done for. but numbers told, and he was literally torn to pieces. It was a horribly, fascinating sight, and I never regretted more having no camera with me than I did then." HE CURED HIS How a Strenuous Old Captain Oot on His Feet, His Remark- . able Discovery So Elated No Seado It Freo to AH Who Are . Ruptured. j ' With two huge rupture, one on each side. bod. ridden for years, perfectly tielilM. aa old pioneer captalu of Jefteraoa County made remark, able dincovery by which bo actually eured himself, got on his fet and never after had to even wear h truss. And now ha wants every ruptured man. woman and child to be cured by this same discovery. He sends It for trial absolutely free to all. No matter how or where or how long you have been ruptured, send your name and artdress at once to Capt. rollings and lie will send the discovery free by mall. Do not neglect to write at ouce. Flit out this Coupon. RCPTC3E CISCSYERY CAPT. V. A. COLLINOS Boi 97 Watertown. N. T. Plww en1 me by mail, free, roar lMacovery for the Curo of bupiure. Address. NEW MURRAY WEEK OF JAN. 23. GUS SUN!S Peerless Minstrels . AND nRISa,NVEST TRID Matinee daily, 10c. Evening, continuous, 25c, 20c, ; 15c, 1Cc DAIRY FEED THE DEST 24 .........CRUDE PROTEIN 7 ........ . ... .CRUDE FAT 9 V.. ...... FIBER A Quart of Milk for Half a Cent Richmond Feed Store 11 A 13 North 9th. Phone 2196.
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