Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 135, 24 March 1911 — Page 3

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THE RICII3IOXD PAIXADIU3I AND SUX TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, 3IARC1I 24. 1911.

TO SHARE WILD

MAN

Wan to Remove Insane Man, Caged 30 Years. March 24. His only protector tb self-sacrificing little mother who for thirty years has stood between him and the doors of a madhouse snatched away by death, Odctt, " the wild man of Gurnce," was put throuRh the formality of a test for Insanity and at its close was ordered removed to the Klgin state bospital for the Insane. The hearing wns held In the garret of the Isolated farmhouse, where for to third of a century Mrs. Anne Odctt had lived, shut off from the outdoor world, with the reason-bereft animal that had been her son ' Behind the bars of the steel ence, heslde which th" mother had so often knelt to pray that her long vigil would be rewarded by the restoration of Odett'a senses, the maniac uneomprehendingly listened to the reading of the words that meant her sacrifice had been In vain. Odett was nude except for a bit of i , quilting he had flung about his shoulders on the approach of the examiners. Heemlngly he was dazed from tho fresh calamity the death of the motherand for the first time allowed another to enter tho rage that for decades had been his world. Ambrose Odett, a brother ventured into the call lid snipped off the beard that had grown, neglected, to the wild man's knees. Odett'a hair was matted and clogged with blood. Ills face and body bore marks of his frequent Insane struggles to break down the barriers between himself nnd liberty. Once or twice, while the hearing was in progress, bo leaped from his bench and rattled tho heavy steel burs. Ambrose Odett, who had petitioned that his brother be sent to Elgin, was the only witness. He told In his testimony the story of mother-love that Stands as one of tho most remarkable ever chronicled. Tells of Mother's Love. Rehearsing tho details that had already had come to light with I ho death of Mrs. Odette at tho ase of !2. Ambrose described the Waukegan county fair of thirty years ngo. when a shock from a toy electric battery had shorn his brother of reason. It was only with diniculty and as a result of continued pleading that Mrs. Odett allowed her son to be taken to the madhouse. And when she heard that Oeorge, refusing food, was dying of starvation. Ambrose told, the mother-love bad so surged within the little woman that she had demanded the release of the mad man to her custody nnd had won her battle with the authorities. An attempt will bo made to remove Odelf to the asylum, lie will be snared with ropes, dragged from his cage and whisked off In an automobile to Klgin. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE I1ROMO Ql'ININE. lwk for the signature of E. W. drove. 1'sed the World over to Cure U Cold In One Day. 2T,c. A Fixture. I guess the airship Is here to stay." "Why so?" "I see they have begun to quarrel n tegards tlu advantages of the respeotiro types." Knnsn City Journal. Our Wants. Tie true, a every man miwt know (And every man rrRTts tt. Man wni but little here below And very seldo:n Rots it. Puck. Convalescent. Knlelier Has Jones recorercrl hi health? Hocker Well. If he were a prominent man he wonltl be on the seventh page. Harper's nazur. A Kidney Cure You Can Bank On Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Your Druggist Has a Free Sample Package For You. Kidney diseases justly produce Intense fear lit the hearts of those afflicted with It, for unless treated promptly by the right method they Usually end fatally. Every sufferer from kidney or bladder trouble may thank science for tho iev treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney nils. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are remark able. The? straighten u lame backs very time and right of!. Every man 3d woa:an can prove It without cost. No matter how badly or despondent ydi feel about your oas if you have tack pain, bladder palu, UriRht's dU--ne, diabetes, or rheumatism In any! form, do not worry an Instant longer. Co to jour druggist and get a package pf Pr. Derby's Kidney Pi'il C5 and tO cents, or direct from Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapid. Mich. If you want to prove first that all the state meats are true, tell your rtiKRtst to Rive you a fre sample fMke- Try them and be convinced.

Catarrh is Surely a Dangerous Disease

Thousands of people allow catarrh to fclowly undermine the whole system until a hei ious disease develops some times consumption People ho have catarrh wliould us- j every effort to g"t rid of it. but Fhouid ..I . ..It ..A.. ........ 11.1.. K,..1 Stomac h dosing, sprays and douches won't cure catarrh because it is a germ ,

di8eae, and the perms must be do-, Tn1 m(lml.ama ..s,n of Societv." stroved berore the disease can be con- j , u, ,,p revU.wml jD London, and Mrs. ,u5'r.;d' , ... . ' langtry has been engaged for the leadll OMLI is the one sensible cure for itl, ,,,., catarrh because it reac hes every fold, ; WJnona W inter, Sam Bernard s pricrevlce and nook in the mucous mem-, madoIia , thedauchtPr of Ranks Winbrane and gets where the germs are. ip fnPm(.P ,ninri.i .,.nr She t

I You breathe HYOMKI and a it pass- j es over the .ntlamed membrane, its; .-ooth.ng influence heals the soreness and destroys the germs. A complete IIVOMKI outfit costs 11.00. This consists of a bottle or 11YOMKf and a hard rubber inhaler. Pour a few drops of HYO.MKI into the inhaler and breathe it a few minutes each day. that's all you have to do. It jH guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe and drug gists everywhere to cure catarrh, coughs, colds and nore throat or money back. Extra bottle of HYOMEI costs ."0 cents. Free trial sample on request frora Hoolh's llyomei Co., Uuffalo. X. Y. A Local Theaters At Gennett April 4. Nothing so entertaining and pleasing as V. F. Mann's "As Told in the Hills" has been seen in recent years. Although Interesting and extremely thrilling at all times, the play is not one that depends on cheap sensationalism for its effect and in its strong climaxes there are no absurd situations that in real life would be impossible. Clean and refreshing comedy is a prominent feature in the play and a generous number of g(xd specialties are introduced with effect. "As Told In the Hills" will be seen at the Gennett on Monday. At the Murray. The feature act now at the Murray is that of old friend Pete Maker of "Chris nnd Lena" fame. Here is a real entertainer. Yhat a reception was accorded to this oid-time favorite! What a relief is lie after those socalled Dutch dlelect comedians. Pete

llaker opens Tiro with a German song I dom Taft Ambassatlor jusserand and nnd monologue, delivered as only Fete!manv hiRh officers of the army and

i inner can. .o tumultous uemana ior more lie maucs a quick cnange. appearing in full evening dress, and reciting a poem that touches the heart strings of every true Texan the story of a bonny gray mare and a Rough Illiler. The audience could not seo and hear enough of Pete Haker, and yet again he was compelled to bow to the inevitable demand for more. This time he sang another song ami recited another poem. Mr. Baker is the best entertainer ever sent this way by grace of the Interstate Amusement company. He comes to us n his own excellent record. Pete Haker is Peto Itaker and there is only one of his kind ambling down the theatrical pike and Into the hearts of countless admireres of clean and legitimate entertainment. Comedy Hit "Seven Days." At the (lennett on Friday, March 31, the WaKenahls & Kemper company will present Mary Roberts Illnehart and Avery Hopwood's "Seven Days," the greatest comedy success the stago has had in years. Xew York has never laughed so heartily over any play as it has over "Seven Days.". The comedy has broken Into the second year of its run at the Astor theater and Broadway is still splitting its sides over it. It ran straight through the summer without a break, and, as the Xew York American said, "Rocked Ing Acre Square with loud laughter and great joy." Chicago, too, howled with delight for six months over 'Sev en Days" while it ran at the Illinois theater. luteal playgoers will have a glad welcome for this comedy which Acton Davies, the well known dramatic critic of the Xew York Evening Sun, sas is "a whole magnum of fun." In review ing I he opening of "Seven Days" Mr. Davies wrote: "Just about once in every ten seasons u really fresh, ingenious and rollicking comedy comes to town and knocks the risihilities of the public all out of gear. 'Seven Days' accomplish cd this rare phenomenon. 'Seven Days' is one laugh from start to fir. ish. The sheer fun of this play is going to make it a record breaker. In sentencing the public to this part Id ular 'Sfven Days' Manasers Wagon hula & Krmper are proving theniseiv es philanthropists." In predicting a record Mr. Davie knew whereof he spoke. "Seven Days" lias made a rocord as the only comedy that has ever reached a to years' run in Xew York and kept going straight the summer. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness extended to us dur - ing the long illness and in the death of our sou and brother. William s. Wood. Especially do w e desire to thank those who contributed in the beautiful floral designs. Mother and Sister, PLAYS AND PLAYERS Fay Courtenay is to star next seaf , v-n ! cn in iHlHilliui: .mi. K. M. Holland's daughter is in the i cast cf "The Arrow Maker." Fannie Ward has a vaudeville sketch called "An Vnlucky Star "The Servant in the House," Las been produced with success in Berlin. Fred Wrlsjcnt. Jr., au Knglish comedian, has joined the cast of "The Pink Lady." Trlxle Frlganza has signed a contract for three years with Manager Harry A skin. Melbourne McDowell and Virginia

J Drew Trescott will be stock stars in

St. Louis this spring. William f'ruette has been engaged for the cast of " Doctor de Luxe." in which play Ralph Herr la to star. Frederick Thompson has changed 'the name cf bis new play from "A J Child of the Desert," to "Trailing a Iu.inbo .' Margaret Arglin is to make a trial production this season of a new play culled 'The Itival," adapted from the French ' . f an fmJ. .. s shcidon. aulhor of -The HavH. .. ha3 written a new ,)Iav Ci4,led .... .. . . . ... . duced in New York in September. Johanna Redmond, daughter of the Irish nationalist leader, has written a play and had it produced in London. It is tailed 'Falsely True." and deals with Irish life in the time of Robert Emmett. (iracc Merrit who is playing the leading role in "The Blue Mouse." has a new play for next season, written by Miss Margaret Turnbull. co-author of "Classmates." It is named "L. fJ.'s Wife" and will portray political life in a city. Mme. Simone le Ilargy of the Comedie Francaise, a daughter-in-law of former President Casimir-Perier. w ho created the part of the Hen-Pheasant in ' Chant icier." will appear in this country next season under the management of Lieber and company. Mabel Harrison (Mrs. Joe Howard) has been taken to San Antonio, Texas, in the hope that the fresh-air Yure there will be cf benefit to the health. Turtle Soup at Frank Wessel's, Saturday. 23 2t THEY WILL HONOR FRENCH SOLDIERS (American News Service) Annapolis, Md., March 24. An event of international interest will take place here next month, when, under the auspices of the National Society of the Sons of the Revolution, a monument to the memory of French soldiers and sailors who gave their lives in the struggle for American independence will be unveiled on the "itiii of St .lnhn's Colleee. Presinjm. f)f th(? rnited states will attend the dedication. A Venetian Fashion. Fashions were no less eccentric four centuries ago than they are today. "Before the streets of Venice were paved (in the thirteenth century," says Mr. William Moulting in "Woman In Italy," "l.idies went though the mud and fl'.tb. on pattens. The custom was retained, and in spite of sumptuary laws the patten became heightened until women of rank stood on false feet half a yard high in the sixteenth century. They were unablo to walk without the support of one or two gentlemen or servants." A curiosity lu banquets Is mentioned by the same writer. It was a wedding feast r.t Milan and consisted of fifteen courses, "each being introduced by living specimens of the animala that composed It." Tale of a Snake. "Before he went fishin'." said the town story teller, "he swallowed 'bout a pint an' half of snake bit-? remedy, an' of course you know what that is. Well, after the snake bit him the reptile cut all sorts of capers, kaze the remedy went straighj to Its head. Last thing it tried to do wuz to swaller its tail, an' it gwt itself in the form of a hocp. an' I'm a liar ef the children didn't roll It around all day!" Atlanta Constitution. The Best Dry Shampoo. Any one can easily and cheaply make this splendid "dry shampoo." In fact, thousands are using it in preference to any other hair dressing. Watr and alcohol tonics, scalp shampoos, etc.. are often injurious to a fine i h ad of hair. Here is tho formula. Powdered Orris Root ; Ozs. Antiseptic Yilane Powder ....2 Ozs. Mix thoroughly and keep in a tight jar or box. At night sprinkle a tablespoonful over the hair and work into the scalp with the fingers. The following morning comb and brush until thoroughly removed. This makes the Hair lm:ilthv lnstrnin: a nrl lauti fnl illgrVdionts of any well-stocked ! druggist. Capt. J. P. Thorn Writes: Caut. John P. Thorn, of Oakmont, Penn., '.vrit-.-s: "I have had much trouble with my bowels for over 25 years, (constipation ). and have tried all the different kinds of physica on the market, but all of them got old. or ineffectjive m tny case and would soon fail to i give any relief and would gripe nu: so j much when compelled to increase the j dose that they made my bowels so i sore and painful that I was never real ' well: then I would have to lay off and ' take a dose of Calomel and follow- it w itli a dose of salts. But your Black- ! burn's CascaRcyal Pills are different, j and by taking one every night at bed time, it gives me a free movement of ! j the bowels every morning after breakj fast without griping, straining or burnj ing sensation. Your Blackburn's CasjcaRoyal Pills are indeed a 'pleasuraj "lf "1 d?tf ? them, as I now feel better than I have , n iur ..y years. A Free trial package will be mailed 'any one addressing The Blackburn j Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. Or obtain a 10c or 2"c package from anv drugtiiot. Blackburn's

Painless Feet Richmond Is Full of Them Since Leo H. Fihe Commenced to Sell Ezo. There is no reason on earth why

anjone should suffer another day with ment. of eczema, pimples, dandruff and painful, swollen, burning feet or foot all diseases of the skin and scalp, misery of any kind, when a large jar ZEM'O SOAP is the nicest, best latherof Ezo costs but 25 cents at Leo Il.'ing antiseptic soap you ever used for Fine's. toilet or bath. Not a pow der mind you. to clog up Sold by druggists everywhere and in the pores, but a soothing, healing re- Richmond by Leo H. Fihe.

fined ointment that takes out all pain and soreness, and leaves the feet feel- j ing fine and comfortable. J Your feet may be so sore that you j cannot walk on them tonight, rub on I Ezo and you w ill enjoy a walk tomor- J row morning. j Use Ezo for sore corns, for disa-) greeable bunions; use it when break-j ing in new shoes or before dancingVery pleasant refined ointment is Ezo, and there is nothing better for sunburn, rough skin, blackheads, eczema or itching skin. Ezo Chemical Co. Rochester. X. Y., Makers. DROWNED THE MUSIC. The Audience Was Angry, and Theodore Thomas Was Obstinate. Theodore Thomas once undertook to raise a subscription fund for a series of concerts in Sau Francisco, but only $10,000 had been raised, aud the enterprise huna fire. Then he announced that Emma Thursby would sing at each concert, and the guarantee fund promptly went up to $30,000. Thomas bad a rale sguiust encores for soloists. They were allowed to appear nnd bow In recognition of applause, but that was all. The Sao Franciscans beld that as it was Miss Thursby's etgflgenieut which wns responsible for the raising of the fund they were entitled to encore her if they chose. Thomas, however, insisted stubbornly on his rule. On the last uljjht a determined effort was made to encore her. She appeared again nixl again, bowing her thanks, and each time the applause increased instead of diminishing. At last the audience be?an to shout Its demands instead of merely applauding, and Mis:Thursby turned to Thomas and said "What shall I do?" "Keep on bowing if yon bave to bow nil night," snapped Thomas grimly. And she went out nnd bowed again. This time Thomas directed the orchestra to go ahead with the final number. The audience, thoroughly indignant, shouted down the music, but Thomas was Inflexible. The orchestra went on playing, utterly unheard, in a pandemonium of shouted protests. And it was probably the only time that a Thomas number fe.l on deaf ears. Ladies' Home Journal. As to Temper. What, a maxim? Horn's one heed ItKeep your temper. You may need It, Careful be you lo not lose It. Some day maybe you can use It. Harper's Weelily. View Obstructed. "What's the trouble?" asked the clerk. "Isn't your room satisfactory?" "Yes," answered the guest at the big skyscraper hotel, "but I want those clouds pushed away from my winl dovrs." Hotel World. KIDNEY Is a deceptive disease thousands have it TROUBLE and don't know it. If you want good results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney trouble. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, X. Y. Certain Man In This Town Needs Watching Is he your husband, your brother, or your son? . We have noticed him gazing longingly at the good Watches in our w indow as he thought of the poor time-piece in his pockHIS BIRTHDAY would be made so happy If it brought him the good Watch that he deserves and ''love will find the way," for the cost will not break you. $8.50 to $50.00 Get it at Kennedy's Jewelry Store 526 MAIN ST. The biggest little store in town. Quality the best, prices the lowest.

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We can promise you a clear, clean skin and a beautiful complexion if you use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP according to directions. ZEMO is a skin beautifier and a scientific preparation for the treatWINNING A NAME. The Incident That Crcwr.sd Mr, Kelly as "Honet John." There have been many stories about the manner in which "Honest John"' Kelly, the ex-umpire, first got his nickname. Mr. Kelly himself, according to a Xew York letter, holds that it came to uiu naturally, for even as a small boy the purity of his soul shone through his face. "I think the tiret time I was ever called Honest John was when I was quite a joungster," said Kelly. "A man engaged as an ambulatory salesman of tinware observed the Ingenuous countenajice I presented to the world and hailed Die. Tou look honest, boy.' said he. "What might your name beV " 'John.' said I, quite simply 'John' just like that. 'Then hold my horse while I go iu the saloon and get a drink,' said he. Ad so I held his horse while he went in tie saloon and got a drink. "But this was on lower Ninth avenue, in a day when the avenue's honors went to the man who could clean up the most cops in a given time. By and by the gang came along and beheld that wayon full of tinware. The peddler was detained within by a sore thirst, nnd they took the tinware, and then they came back and took the cushions off the wagon. Eventually, becoming daring, they unhitched the wagon and took It away. "True to my trust. I stood there, holding the horse. And by and by the peddler came out of the saloon and sized up the situation. 'Well." said he warmly, 'you're Honest John, all right. You saved the horse.' " "ENTIRELY CURED OF CONSTIPATION' Monnett'w Wnn-ilo-ita ilv Prompt and l.iintins Hrueril In Any l.lver or Kidney ineane. ( onkry Urug o. liiiuranlrm Thrm. I luiianapo! in. November 16. 1900. "I was a sufforer for years with an Inactive liver, tiad stomach and const iiiation. and was completely cured by Kamio'.ts over six years asro. I have never suffered a day fdnco from either liver or stomach or been the least bit constipated. Kandoits do all and more than is claimed for them." FRANK VtO.SS. I Oyster Frank's Oyster House) 111 X. Alabama Sa. Xo person with a healthy liver has any need of physics. Monnett's Kan-do-its will frive you a brand new liver nnd effect a prompt and complete cure of any cost- of constipation. yellow jaundice, blllionsness or other liver complaint Monnett's Kandoits act promptly and pently on the liver, kidneys, bladder and urinary tract. They clean up the entire system, eliminate poisons, cure rheumatism, blood and skin diseases, catarrh, most cases of diabetes, and give any one new life and visor. To any weak man or woman. Monnett's Kandoits are worth their weight In jrold. The benefit is both prompt and permanent. Con key Hrus' Co.. will sell you a box of Kandoits. ( 1 o days' treatment for .'0c. and will refund your money if you are not surprised and pleased with the many benefits you received. If you live where Kandoits are not i on sale, and wish a sample, send -e stamps to Monnett Medicine Co.. 309 X. Xew Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. Are You Pinched For Money? Do you need a little assistance temporarily? The proposition is easy. Call at our office and state your wants to us confidentially. We can help you out without any embarrassment or publicity. Our system is simple and easy easy to get and easy to pay. Money Loaned On wagons, pianos, household goods, horses, or any personal property of value without removing them from your possession. Loans made anywhere within 40 miles of Richmond. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $30 loan for DO weeks. Other amounts in proportion. If you need money, call or write at once. Private Reliable RICHMOND LOAN CO., Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Automatic Phone 1545. RICHMOND, INDIANA City, Private Chapel and AmbuParlors 1014 Main Street. WEST, C. & O. Homeseekers Round Trip First and Third Tuesdays of each month to Western and Southwestern points; good returning within 25 days. Stop-overs.

BLIND HYMN WRITER

Fanny Crosby Reaches Ripe Age of 91 Year (American News Service Bridgeport, Conn., March 24. Receiving congratulations from many parts of the country. Fanny Crosby, the famous blind hymn writer today observed her ninety-first birthday anniversary surrounded by relatives and friends, giving up a part of the day also to a general pubic reception. Miss Crosby, whoso full name is Frances Jane Crosby Van Alstyne. has been blind ever r-ince she was six weeks old. She was married in 1S5S to Alexander Van Alstyne. who died in 1902. He was a musician and set some of his wife's best known verses to music. Her hymns have been sung everywhere in the work of evangelization. She has written more than 3,00 hymns in all, among the besi known being : "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." "Jesus, Keep Me Near tho Cross" and "Jesus the Water of Life Will Give." Not That Kind. And would you uie for .i., my dear?" The ttentle rr.al 1 was s'.pivInKHe shook his heart end i'-t. "I fsar My love it Is undying." -Nw Tcrlt Times. "disst Say" It Mdens Original and Gnu!na MALTED MILK The Food-drink for AM Ages. 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 minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations BURPEE'S SWEET PEA SEEDS That Grow At H. G. HADLEY'S 1025 Main SILVER MESH Purses and Bags From 50c Up. Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. ftJiUer's Harness Store 'Tbe Quality Leatber Store." 827 MAIN ST. PHONE 1811 Know thy Opportunity to the FEEDER and GROWER that means OmerG.Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. Phone 1679

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Tho Y. M. C. A. The Young Men's Christian assecU tlon in the United States was organized In Boston on Dec. 29, ISM. This was the outcome of a similar organization started seven years earlier la London.

COUGH REMEDY RECEIPT. Many Requests for Famous Formula Compel us to Reprint It. Many families in Richmond and vicinity have quickly cured their coughs and saved considerable money at the same time by using a very simple receipt for home made cough sy- ) rup. j Here is the famous recipe: Dissolve 'one pound of sugar in half a pint of water; add one bottle ttwo ounces) of LOGOS Cough Remedy Extract; shake and it is icady for use. This gives you a full pint, $2 to $3 worth, of a logical, household cough syrup, free from opiates and good for any member of the family, all for about iifty cents. It is so soothing, so pleasant in taste and so effective in results that you should lose no time, but prepare a supply at once. To cure your cough and save money try the LOGOS plan. You will get the quickest and spiest remedy you ever used at about a sixth the usual cost. The LOGOS extracts are for sale at all first class drug stores. 35 WEEK OF MARCH 20TH Herbert & Vance Downey, Willard & Swain Peter Baker The Peers Matinee, daily, 10c. Evening, Continuous, 25c to 10c. it Is Pilferent It Is Better Try this treat roi.:rself you'll enjoy it. The rich butter flavor hlends perfectly with the natural, nut-like sweetness of the whole wheat, giving it a unique, exquisite and gratifying taste to be found In no other bread. Sc AT YOUR GROCER'S g ILVER plate that gives lasting satisfaction styles and designs in keeping with the dignity of sterling ware. Spoons, forks, knives, sugar tongs, sugar holders, chocolate pots, plates, cake dishes, bread holders. There's beauty in every piece economy in every price. RATLIFF, The Jeweler 12 NORTH NINTH.

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