Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 142, 31 March 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FR1DAV. 3IARCII 31, 1911. PAGE THREE.
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IIIVADIHGCAPITAL Approaching Extra Session Pxomiscs to Be a Most Important One. f American Nw Hervicr) Washington. March 31. With the opening of tho extra veaion called to act on the propound reciprocity Ukrecment with Canada but two dayi twiy aenatora and representatives from near and far arrived in Washington today by every train. Baggage truck overloaded with trunks, proclaimed to the people of the streets that law making i about to be re aumed. The hoardinK house keepers find the restaurant proprietors again have put on smiles, for they arc promised good business during a good part of the summer. As this will be an altogether new congress, the Sixty-second, a complete reorganization will be necessary. The wearing In of members and other work of a similar character probably will occupy the whole of the first day. "Wednesday la likely to be devoted In both houses to reading of President Taft'a message, which, according to common belief will be confined to two ubjecla Canadian reciprocity and the tariff commission. After that the law makers should be able to get. dow n to bualneaa Immediately, . providing 'he Democratic plana for the organization of the house go through as smoothly aa the party leaders anticipate. Apart from the Importance of the prospective legislation the session promlaes to be a very important one, principally by reaaon of the fact that the Democrats are to be tho ruling power In the house after nix teen continuous yearn of control of that body by the Republican party. The dynas, ty of Ueed, Henderson and Cannon has passed and the scepter now pasaes to untlred handa. New rulea of procedure, the result of revolution in the lust cougress, are to be tried out and the Umion of the movement ia whether arbitrary owcr in legislation is to be curtailed still further. Tho new congress contains 141 new lnembers19 senators and 122 representatives. The porportlon of tho two parties in both house has undergone great changes. In the Sixty-first congress the senate wus composed of !) Republicans and 31 Democrats, tho house of 21!) Republicans and 172 Democrats. In tho house this majority Is completely reversed. The Democrats now number 227, the Republicans 163, while there ia one representative of tho Social Democratic party. In the senate the change was leas sweeping, but even there the Democrats have gulned nine members, so that they now number 42 mid the Republicans f. The changes In the' membership of the venule ure the greatest that have taken place at uny time since seceding states sent new senators Immediately after the close of the civil war. The extra session will find In the upper house a score of new facea, or more than a fifth of tho whole body. Of theso about one-third are Republicans and the remainder Democrats. Of the 122 new members of the house seventy-eight ure Democrats, forty-three are Republicans, and one Is a Social iHMnoerut. Of the Republicans thirty-five are taking the places of other Republicans, either regular or Insurgent, and eight are taking places previously held by Democrats. Of the seventy-eight new Democrats twenty-thrco are succeeding other Democrats, while fifty-eight have places which In the Sixty-first congress were held by Republicans. The Social Democrat, Victor L. Herger of "Wisconsin, also succeeds a Republican. The attitude of the new senate to reciprocity with C.tnada slnco no action on the matter was taken by the Sixty-a rt congrese counot be forecasted with certainty. There is little fly Kidneys Are Killing Me! Martyrs to Kidney and Bladder Trouble Try This Remarkable New Treatment. Free. Hero Is a treatment for kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism that Is absolutely guaranteed, that is safe and positive, and that you can test yourself without ir vesting one penny. It Is a new, scientific, safe, powerful cleanser of tho l.lducys. The new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. lll save your kidneys, upon which jour ery life depends. If you have crucifying or dull pains In tho back. Itrlght'a disease, diabetes, rheumatism in any form, pain In the bladder, profuse or scanty urination, or discolored, foul nrtne. do not let the day go by without getting a package of Dr. Derby Kidney nils and see a tremendous difference In yourself in 24 hours. It you want to try them Srst, tell any druggist to give you a free sample package. Dr. Derby's Kidney nils 23 and BO cents at drug stores or we will supply you If your druggist hasn't them. Address Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapid, Mich.
COMEDIENNE AT THE MURRAY THIS WEEK
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Pcarn Stevens, Hinging comedienne, ul the Murray has proven herself one of the most )opiitar singing acta seen at the Murray this season. She has a Mexxo-Soprano or rare quality and tone. Her rendition of the song hit of Madame Sherry, the Dublin Rag. has made her a prime favorite with most of the people while her Cavaliera lias delighter those more classically inclined. .Iti'.iu Redmond and company in the Critic and the Girl, are mill pleasing their audiences nnd are forced to take numerous ciirtuin calls at eacli performance. The Dreamers in their sketch Still Dreaming, and the Four Olivers in their sensational wire act conclude the bill of all features. doubt however, that the lower branch of the new congress will be aa favorable to reciprocity as it was under the old congress. At the last session, when the house voted for reciprocity, the vote for it was 221 to 92. Of the 269 members of the old house who are also members of the new one, 174 voted for reciprocity and 53 against it, while the remaining 40 were absent or not voting. These 174 do not form a majority of the 3tl members of the house, but with only twenty-two of (he 122 new members that majority could be attained. From all indications the new majority for reciprocity in the house will be as decisive as the old. If not more so. It is to be noted, however, that of the live Democratic representatives who voted against the measure. Congressmen Kstoplnal. Droussard. Pujo. Webb and Hammond were returned, while of the 87 Republicans opposed only 50 came back. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is I.AXATIVK BROMO Ql'lMXK. Uok Tor the signature or K. V. Grove. ITsed the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. A I Local Theaters McNavin Stock Co. Starting Monday night the McNavin Stock Company will give us another week of the most popular form of entertainment to Richmond theatergoers. A good play at popular prices Is always appealing and the McNavin company has a splendid list of new plays and a good company to portrya them. The opening bill Monday night will be "The Way of the World' iio ,. ni v,. nnn iiu inuiva nan nuuin t urc uimvt ; the usual conditions. Daily ten cent matinees Tuesday. will be given starting on Comedy Hit "Seven Days." After "Seven Days" had been running at the Astor theater in New York fornearly eight months it has been there nearly two years now "Bud" Fisher of the New York American , . , , . , . took his girl to see it. Mr. Fisher is the famous humorist who signs him - self "A. Mutt." "Seven Days" made nnrh a hit with this "tii" that ht ! went down to his office and wrote about It. Here is what he wrote: "Can you beat it? 'Seven Days' has been at the Astor theater for thirty weeks and I never saw it till last night. No. sir: I didn't get wise till last night. "And believe me. it's some show. You've heard about a show being a scream, a knock-out and a riot. Well, this one goes them all one better. It's more than a riot; it's a massacre! (Kegular critics please copy.) I got more laughs out of 'Seven Days' than I usually get out of seven months, and let me say right here that little Buddie is a tough audience. I'm one of those boys who grab a front seat and lie back with one of those. 'I dare you to make me laugh' expressions. Well. I dared them last eight, and they called me They copped the decision with the first punch. "Can you imagine getting a laugh a minute for seven days in one night?
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It Inn b'n abundantly fhwn that rst. frrsli nlr. and (ooil food, do help many p-r.ii Buffering: from tuber-t-ulOMis. B'lt. to bo r-llv honest, it immt be adtnitlfd that the disc-axe is erom nior- than "arreiited." Something more ix needed. K -kmau's Alterative Is a medicine made for the cure of Tuberculosis. It lias cured this rilxeane again and again. Often these . urf have been effected where the KtirroundinK" were not ideal, where no in Wllijfftit care was taken of the patient, where money was scarce; KuimI food and ifooU lookinR unusual -yet cures rcxulted. Now we argue and mfte that Kckman's Alterative should be used in everj' case of Tuberculosis, ill addition to Kol, nourishing food, and fresh air, which we all need. The facts the evidence of cures that ha e been made are interest Ins readin:. A remarkable cure follows: Weldon. III. lientlemen: 'Through Iv kman's Alterative I have been saved from a premature Krave, and. feelins that I miht benefit suffering humanity. 1 take pleasure in writing: you a brief history of my sickness, which you are at liberty to use. On lieeembT It. 1!04, I was taken Willi typhoid pneumonia. My Inn km became very much affected; ray sputum was examined anil Tuberculosis Hacillt was found. On February -1st. ItlOo, was advised to go to 1'ort Worth. I Texas. While there an abscess in my j rlichl lunf brok- and discharged. li Brew worse and became very much ' emaciated. My physician informed m I that I must fro to olorado as quickly as possible. I left Texas June 1st, and arrived in I'jnon t'lty June 3rd, very feeble. After hein there two weeks, my phvsictan informed me that nothInsr could be done, as my ease was liopelcss. Three weeks later T returned liotne. wiRhlnK1 pounds, the doctor bavins; Kivi-n iik? no assurance of reai-hinK there nlive. On the 14th of July I benan taking K kman'a wonderful remedy for Consumption, it beini"- very liiprhly recommended. Tn-dav I weigh l'.S pounds. I am stout and well nnd can do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an a he nor pain in my lungs, eat well, sleep well, and never felt better. I would be glad if evcrv person afflicted with Tuberculosis took Kckman's cure." Signed Affidavit) AKTHl'U WKHR K'kinan's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma. May Fever: Throat and Lung Affections. For sale by A. O. I.iiken Co.. and other lcadinjr druggists. sk for booklet of cured cases and write to Krkman laboratory, Philadelphia. I'a.. for additional evidence. Ths Point of View. The world in which a man lives shapes itself chiefly by the way ia which he looks at it, and so it proves different to different men. To one it is barren, dull nnd superficial: to another, rich, interestinc and full of meauing On hearing of the interesting events which bare happened in the course of a man's experience many people will wish that similar things had happened in their lires. too. completely forgetting that they should be envious rather of the mental aptitude which lent these events the significance they possess when be describes them. To a mau of genius they were interesting adventures, but to the dull perceptions of an ordinary individual they would have been stale, everyday occurrences. Sc. hopen bauer. A Ting of Suspicion. "That speaker always starts off." said Farmer Corntossel. "by tell in' what the country needs." 'Naturally and properly." I s'pose so. Only 1 notice that when a man goes out of his way to tell me what I need It's always somethin' in his particular line of goods." Washington Star. Hard Work. "Why did you tell me you were working your way through college?' "I am." "But nobody seems to know about It." "Certainly not; my work consists of getting money from dad." Buffalo Express. Har Waskty Allowance. Freda So you have a weekly allowance from your father? Hilda Yes; be allows me to bare a gentleman caller two nights a week. Lipiacott'a. "She married a wiudcTw5iesser., "Is that so?" "Yes. honest." "Gee, he oujtht o be dandy when it comej to hooking up a dress!" Detroit Fr Tress. To Make a Dry Shampoo. Dry shampoos are all the rage now amongst society ladies and the more prominent stage beauties. Here is a formula much used in the east. It cleans, invigorates aud stimulates the hair and scalp, while removing surplus oil. dust, dandruff, etc. Obtain of any well stocked druggist six ounces of pulverised orris root, also ob- ' tain two ounces of vilane powder. Mix j thoroughly and keep in a tight box or j jar. Sprinkle a heaping tablespoonful j over and through the hair, distributing i wi,h tne finer!S- l thi at night. Next morn:ng comb and brush thoriRhly unti, a tracf of poW(,er ,8 re 1 nioved. Tht results are a wonderful ! glossy, clean, soft and fluffy head of hair. Men use it daily, three times a week. Women one to Col. Nate Meeker Says: Col. Nathan Meeker, a-reteran of the 17th N. Y. Volunteers, residing in Syracuse. New York, w ho wears a Gettysburg badge for bravery writes: --I am an old soldier, and can say with pride that Blackburns CascaRoyal Pills beat anything I have ever tried for chronic constipation. I almost forget myself. I feel so much better in ever" wa.v- 1 take one pill every other night, and I feel lively and energetic all the time since taking them. I shall tell all of my friends about their great merit. I cannot make my letter strong enough in praise." Don't permit yourself or any memI ber of 'our family or any friends to suffer long from the effects of consti pation. 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Maartta Ha-4-lfa tilve m New ateel ly t anker Urns Indianapolis. Nov. 13. 1910 'I had stomach trouble for severeral years, and tried many remedies and several doctors. In July. I:lt. ! got so bad that everything I ate caused me agon v. In three months I lost 35 pounds in weight. A neighbor told roe about Mon-nett'sKan-do-its. and one box gave me such relief that I bought two more boxes. I finished taking three boxes over six weeks ago. I am ba k to normal weight and can eat anything." K. P. Furk. "Conductor V andal ia Lines. ( Flat II. 4J X. X'ew Jersey St. Monnett's Kandoits have a prompt and beneficial action on stomach, liver, liidneys and urinary tract. They dean up and strengthen the whole system, purify the blood and throwing off disease. This remedy is strongly guaranteed to give prompt and lasting benefit in j stomach ailments, liver and kidney dis- j easeaseH i tn iiiuiii; iuu?i mi tuahetesi, skin and Mood disease including the worst forms I. and rheumatism. Constipated people are quickly rcleaseed from the pkysic habit. Any man of woman seeking to regain normal vifalttv will find Kandoits A prompt and effective means. I ConKey orug Co. will sen you a today's treatment of Kandoits for 50c. and will promptly refund your money if you do not feel like a new man and different person after taking them. If you live whore aKndolts are not on sale, and wish a sample, send 2c stamp to Monnctt Medicine Co.. :i0'J N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, lnd. THEY BOrlEO HIM. And Thoy Cam Mighty Noar Boring Him Again With Lead. The dread of boredom Is strongly characteristic of the present age. but few hate It with such intensity as the artist who llred In Iarls In the days of the commune and of whom C. E. Halle speaks in his "Notes of a Painter's Life." "A friend of mine." says Mr. Halle, "told me that he was iu the studio of an artist when it was visited by a detachment of soldiers. The usual question about the possession of arms was asked and answered In the negative, but one of the soldiers found a gun ia the corner of the studio, and on his evidence the owner was told that he must come out nnd be shot. My friend was very fond of him. so he asked to be allowed to see the gun. It was given to him. and with the help of a pencil be passed bis handkerchief a few inches down the barrel and brought it out brown with rust. He pointed out that if the gun had been used the inside of the barrel must have been black with powder and not brown with rust, so the artist was let off. "My friend asked the artist why he had not himself suggested this simple test, and all the answer he got was: 'Oh, they bored me. I would rather any day be shot than bored.' " A Doubtful Compliment. The popularity of Tolstoy often brought him into comical situations which he himself would tell about afterward. One incident, noted in F. A. Sergeyenko's ' How Tolstoy Lives: and Worts." will bear repetition. One day in Moscow he was walking along a narrow sidewalk when an intoxicated man crawled, staggering along, to meet him. When the stranger caught sight of Leo Nlkolaevitch he came to anchor, as It were, and with twisting tongue inquired: "Count Tolstoy y-yes'r" "Yes." "I am your adorer and imitator," said the f?llow. with feeling, and re spectfully Made way for his exemplar. MEN AND Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, disWOMEN ambition; beauty, vig or and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. For good results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. SILVER MESH Purses and Bags From 50c Up. Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. Miller's HarnessStore The Quality Leather Store." 827 MAIN ST. PHONE 1811
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PICKED AN ODD NAME.
An Author's Long Search and a Subsequent Surprisa. When Albion W. Tour-ee wrcte "A Fool's Errand" he named one of his leading characters Theron Pardee. An early copy of the book fell into the bands of the Kev. Luther Pardee, au Episcopal clergyman of Chicago, whose father was named Thereon Pardee. The name is such an unusual combination that in auiozemeut the rector showed the book to his father, aud they were both puzzled by the coincidence. They decided to 'irrite Judge Tourgee aud ask him what had led him to use the nnuie. He replied. Iu equa! amazement, that he had not supixwed there was such a man living as a Theron Pardee Then he stated tb.-.t he had a prolonged search for a suitable name for the character of his storyone that v.culd express just whnt he imagined this character to be. in the course of the hunt an old copy of the curriculum of Union college hud fallen into his bauds. It was dated 182".. or something as far back, and among the names of the students was one Thereon Pardee. The judge said it bad Impressed him as being one of the rich est. most solkl and most satisfying names he ever had heard, so he decided to adopt it for his character. The curriculum w-a so old that he had no hesitation in using the name, and he was astonished to learn that the rightful owner of it was living. Ills explanation was accepted and the resulting acquaintance was pleasing all around. New York Press. Tho Arab Plowman. To see'an Arab steering a yoke of Oxen, one baud pressed upon the single stem of the plow and the other holding the lon;r. slim goad. Is to see a living illustration of how Elisha looked aud moved when Elijah found him plowing and cast his cloak upon him in significant symbolism of his destiny. It has often been remarked that, while imperishable relics of Roman stonework abound In northern Africa in the form of bridges, aqueducts and so forth, the Impress left on the people themselves by the greatest civilizing power that ever existed is extraordinarily slight. Only in some such insignificant detals as the names of the months in the Kabyle dialect is the stamp of Rome still visible, and in the system of hiring labor in the Tell thera survives a custom belonging to the early days of the Roman republic Wide World Magazine. All Spaniards are great smokers. The most popular article used is the package of twenty-five cigarets sold at S cents. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OH ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORLICti'S MALTED MILK "OMeMaitcfmUalicn The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. HALT CHAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDEK Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HUKLILK'S" Take a package homo Your Creditor Wants All His Money Now does he? And he is too impatient to be reasonable. We have known of a great many cases. And there isn't much use in trying to force them to be reasonable. The best way out of such a difficulty is to borrow the money and pay the impatient creditor. That is about the only way to keep a private matter from becoming a public matter. It is our business to loan money to people who are confronted with just such difficulties. Our system enables one to borrow the required amount without any de lay, and to pay it back in such installments as are convenient. If your creditor is crowding you we can help you out. We loan on pianos, furniture, fixtures, etc., without removal. Here are some of the terms of our new weekly payment plan allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: 60c is a weekly payment on a $25 loan $1-20 " " " " $50 loan S2.40 " " " " $100 loan Other payments in same proportion. If these payments do not suit you, call and see us, and we will be pleased to explain other plans we have. Mail or phone applications receive our prompt attention. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Room 8, Colonial Building Home Phone 1545 Parlors 1014 Main Street. WEST, c. a o. Homeseekcrs Round Trip First and Third Tuesdays of each month to Western and Southwestern points; good returning within 25 days. Stop-overs. Biclunond lnd
MISFORTUNES. If all the misfortunes of mankind were cast into a public s'ock in order tSat they nvght be equally distributed among the whole species those who now look upon themselves as the most unhappy of mortals would prefer the share they are already possessed of before that share which would fall to them by such division. Socrates.
Answered. A drummer approached a girl in charge of a soda fountain aud before giviug his order asked. "How is the milkmaid tonight?" "Mi'k isn't made; it conies from cows, you fool." was the retort. Exchange. Sloth and Forgetfulness and inferior dentifrices are the principal dental foes. A denti frice that scratches the enamel starts decay instead of correcting it. Lactic acid is the active agent of destruction. It is created by particles of food retained in the crevices of the teeth. The more irregular the teeth the greater retention of particles. They must be brushed away night and morning and after every meal with a good tooth brush and S0Z0D0NT penetrates the minutest crevices ; helps restore circulation to the gums ; gives health and tone to the mouth. S0Z0D0NT TOOTH POWDER polishes without leaving a scratch. S0Z0D0NT TOOTH PASTE is also free from every particle of grit and acid, and like the liquid and powder is supreme as a dentifrice. Your druggist keeps them. GENNETT Toniflht: 25 to $1.50 DAYS J One cf the most pleasing shows which has ever visited this city." Palladium, December 1, 1810. MURRAY'S WEEK OF MARCH 27lh FOUR OLIVERS Sensational WIRE ARTISTS MATINEE. 10c EVENINGS, 10-25C MILLIONS OF CHICKS die in the shell every year for the want of proper moisture conditions. The "Tycos" Incubator Hygrometer is not a regulator of moisture, but is an indicator of conditions, so that if not correct they may be made so. "Tycos" Incubator Hygrometer each $1.50. "Tycos" Incubator Thermometers, 50 to fl. W. H. Ross Drug Co. 804 Main Street. 5i
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