Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 100, 17 February 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND -PALIiADIUSI AND SUN-TET.EGRAM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911.

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PARTICLE OF DUST LAYS XARUSO LOW Noted Singer Loses $10,000 and Is Disgruntled by Enforced Absence

New York, Feb. 17. If you were a grand opera tenor, receiving $2,500 a night, and Hood to lose $10,000 for missing four performances In, lew than eight day, becauite a tiny particle of Ilroadway dust had blown Into your pharynx and contracted It so you could not utter a note, to say nothing of not being able to eat your spaghetti In any kind of comfort, you would bo considerably peeved wouldn't you. That It exactly what happened to SlgnorKnrlco Caruso, and to say he Is out of humor mentally, physically, lyrically and financially Is not half telling the story. He wanders about the lobby of the Hotel Knickerbocker, muffled up to the ears, afraid to venture out, hating to stay In and unable to utter a word. Calls In a Specialist. The dust speck flew down the singer's throat last Tuesday morning. It nestled Into the little muscular sack between the cavity of the the tenor's mouth and the narrow esophagus, and In a few hours he was so hname and felt such stinging pains In his throat that "my brudda Cams Giovanni, from Milan, who has been acting as his secretary was sent hustling for a specialist. The specialist advised quiet, a diet and no singing. The next night Caruso couldn't appear In '"rosea" at the Metropolitan; Saturday night he had to cancel "Pagllaccl;" Wednesday he failed to take part In a repltltlon of "Toitca" and the "Girl of the Golden West" was not given Thursday because his doctor won't let him try to sing, and there Is no understudy for the part of Johnson. And as he should receive $2,500 for each of these performances, It Is little wonder that "my cousin Cams" Is a sick man. Fearful of Long Illness. "No speak-a seeka-man," said the tenor In a whisper when a reporter approached him today. And he wondered away, every now and then turning to gazn longingly at the revolving doors leading to fresh air outside. He was so III he could not even go down to the vessel to bid bon voyage to his brother Giovanni, who nailed for Italy after spending several months as Knrlco's guest. Caruso Isn't sure when he will be able to sing again; he would rather loso a few performances at $2,500 per than have a complication set in that would keep him out of the cast for tho remainder of the season. Therefore his retirement In his hotel. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is IAXATIVK ItROMO QUIMNl'2. Ijook for the signature of K. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure Cold In One Day. 25c. ' SLEEPER SEWED IN CARCASS OF MULE Young Harris, Ga., Feb. 1?. ficrt Brown, of Gum Log, this county had had the unusual experience of being sewed up six hours In a mule's carcass. Brown and several companions were wending their way homeward down the country road. The "going" was too heavy for Brown, and he fell sound asleep by the roadside near the carcass of "Old Humpback." who has been carrying the mall' to and from Brasstown for many years, but who died several hours before Brown and his companions came along. Tho practical Jokers, seeing Brown sleep, hastily stowed him away, stitching up the hide -with strings. The sleeping man finally awoke and began yelling. Two men, hearing the shrieks, cut the stitches and let Brown out, cold and badly frightened. Fly Kidneys Are Killing He! Martyrs to Kidney and Bladder Trouble Try This Remarkable New Treatment, Free. Here Is a treatment for kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism that Is absolutely guaranteed, that is sure and positive. nd that you can test yourself without Investing one penny. It Is a pew, sclent lflc, safe, powerful cleanser of tho kidneys. The new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney rills, "will save your kidneys, upon which your very life depends. . If you have crucifying or dull pains In the back. Blight's disease, diabetes, rheumatism In any form, pain in the bladder, profuse or scanty urination, or discolored, foul urine, do not let the day go by without getting a package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Tills and see a tremendous difference In yourself In 24 hours. If you want to try them Crst, tell any druggist to give you a free sample package. Dr. Derby's Kidney nils 0 pills 10 days' treatment 25 cents at drug tores or w will supply you If your druggist hasn't them. Address Derby ldicl& Co Eaton Rapids, Mich-

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VOW HOT TO EAT ' SLEEPJR DRINK Thousands Will Protest irt This Manner Against Synod's Order. St. Petersburg. Feb. 17. The Holy Synod met to reconsider the case of the Greek Catholic priest Heliodorus, whose objection, shared by all bis parishioners, to his transfer from Tsaritsyn to Tula is the topic of the day. It was decided, however, to insist upon obedience to the Synod's order, and Bishop Parthenius of the Diocese of Tula was dispatched to Tsaritsyn for this purpose. A dispatch from Tsaritsayan says that Heliodorus anti his parishioners have given up their fast. When the Holy Synod recently announced the transfer of the priest from Tsabitsyn to Tula his parishioners were thrown into a religious frenzy, and , with Heliodorus, they took a solemn vow not to sleep, eat or drink until the order of the Holy Synod was rescinded. For six days thousands were cooped up in the church, where a service with lighted candles continued uninterruptedly day and night. Many of the worshippers were on the verge of suffocation and were suffering intensely. Heliodorus is a peculiar character. In 1907 he was credited with leading the "Black Hundreds," the lower stratum of the reactionary forces in Vor

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Houston. Feb 17. Texas lands in the matter of porduction have sprung so many surprises and there are so many instances of unusual crops since farmers have learned how to handle the land, to cite a particular instance? that is reperesentative is not difficult. The experience of John Xordstrand illustrates what can be doae by any man who will give attention to business. Xordsrand's success was not unusual but is fairly representative in every particular. In December 1907 j he came from Dakota and rented an eighty acre farm with an artesian well near Kingsville. In December he planted fourteen acres in cabbage and one acre in Irish potatoes. By Easter he had gathered these crops and sold them. On February 20th he planted one acre of beans. Thia crop was harvested and sold by the middle of May. Abut this time he. harvested four acres of sorghum cane which he had planted in February! This had made a growth of six feet and was used for forage. An acre of canteloupes planted February 25th was gathered and sold before the end of May, and the harvesting of an acre of watermelons followed. A half acre in tomatoes and radishes planted February fifteenth and one acre of sweet potatoes were marketed early in June. Mr. Nordstrand did not keep an itemized account of his net earnings but is satisfied with the fact that he has i sufficient money to buy eighty acres ; adjoining the ones he had leased, every dollar of this, money being the rejsult of one year on a rented Texas farm. Fred Warren is a well known civil engineer residing near Kingsville. Last year he raised three acres of onions. The total receipts were $1141.71. The expense of producing charged against this crop are as follows: Cultivation $20; crates $48.45; cuttin, packin and delivering at station $28.50;total. $116.95. In the same locality S. F. Ray made three quarters of a bale of cotton to the acre on sod land without irrigation. The figures for this in round numbers would be per acre 375 pounds of cotton at ten cents, $37.50; 675 pounds of seed .at $18 per ton, $6.07; total $43.57. After deducting cost of planting and harvesting he had a net profit of $32 per acre. Rheumatism Is A Constitutional Disease. It manifests Itself In local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff muscles, but It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatatis. Novelties-Cards-Favors Napkins and Flags for WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY NICHOLSON'S 729 Main St. An Addition to the Corn School A Course in POULTRY FEEDING FREE Lecture to be held at ' WHELAH'S FEED STORE 33 South 6th St. Where you can find all kinds of Chicken Feeds at the right price Phone 1679 KEEP THE POT BOILING by using our Tiger Block Coal, good for range and heating stove, v May we deliver a sample ton to your bin? HCDnIIerdicIi&Son PHONE . . . . 1235

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