Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 153, 11 April 1911 — Page 2
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THE KICU3IOND PAlaLADIUM AND SUX'TELEG RAM, TUESDAY, APRIL. 11, 1911
JEFF WAS 'WED" SAYS FITZSIMMOMS
Ex-champion Tells of Peculiar Incidents Before the Battle at Reno.
No white hope in bight," Is the way Dob KltzstmnioriH, former world' champion and one of the most clever and !uitilr fighters ever tr don a glove. puts It, but he add a little enfotiragement to the preaent doleful outlook for the white fighting fan, when ho declare that Jack Johnson will not hold the erow for probably more than two or three yearn more, uh he believes that within that time Mime, Anglo-Saxon hunky will rise up to nnilte the "dark cloud" Into obliloii. ' To all statements that Johnson is the hext man iu the world today and that there U no one who can beat him at prenent, KUzsImmons shakes hi head hard and quick, KMiff denial and interrupts the speaker with "Jeffries can beat him. I.et nie train Jeffries for four or five weeks, and have him work hard In getting Into condition, und he can go into the ring, If he is not- doed like he was at Reno, and lick two Johnsons. Yes three Johnsons', Is you want me to put It stronger." Old Tioh declares that it has to he admitted there waa nothing to It ut Kcno but Johnson, but h'e maintains that Jeffries' defeat was due entirely to his doped condition, and he offers qulto a little Interesting testimony to prove that the, "dope" talk is no bluff. Walter Kelly, a well. known vaudeville actor, who has become famed by his Interpretation of the "Virginian Judge," was at the Jeffries camp for neveral months before' the fight In the capacity of "Jester" to keep the big tellow In good humor. Kelley, who is a close friend of KHzitnmons, has told Hob that two days before the fight two New York gamblers appeared at his camp and Invited Jeffries to take a spin in their machine with them. Despite the vehement protests of his trainers, Jeffries accepted the invitation and when he returned. Kelley declares he did not recognize blm or many others about the' camp and that he remained in a stupefied condition from then on. Fllr.slmn.on adds to this the fact that Jeffries did not recognize him after the fight, and Jeff's statement to him later, "Hob, I have a hazy remembrance that "you were , In my corner timing the fight, but that's all I can remember, nothing else."
OUR CANDY CASTER NOVELTIES ARE IN KEEPING WITH OUR USUAL1 'STORE POLICY- PURE AND .WHOLESOME. . PARENT8 NEED NOT- HESITATE TO BUY OUR EASTER EGGS, ETC., FOR THEY CANNOT HARM THE MOST DELICATE CHILD. . GREEK CANDY STORE.
; The 206 bones of the human body are worked by 522 voluntary muscles.
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Proof That He Has Care for Rheumatism
Reutoeed Prices on All Oats From Now On Until Easter. Open evenings. MRS. BENGE 1010 Main. Phone 1002
DO YOUR EYE GLASSES WOBBLE? They may need to be adjusted or the nose piece may not fit. Let us remedy the trouble. No charges for, readjusting. MISS C. M. SWE1TZER OPTOMETRIST, M7;i Main-Street.
There are few discoverers of remedies who can give absolute proof that they have found a permanent cure. One of these rare exceptions is Mr. S. T. Delano. He Is a living testimonial of the efficiency of his remedy. The photograph truthfully shows the terrible effects of the racking pains of Rheumatism, but today ho Is enjoying perfect health and is devoting his life to curing others. Rheumatism was hereditary in bis family. When only a youth, the disease became chronic with him. He Buffered untold agony for Sfi years and after spending $20,000 for medicines, doctors and experimcntsl ho finally discovered the remedy which completely cured him. He now offers to send any rheumatic sufferer a free package of the same remedy and he has literally bushels of letters of gratitude as proof of his liberality. Address S. T. Delano, Dept. 168 Delano Building, Syracuse. N. Y.
M. E. MINISTERS ARE ASSIGNED
Kokomo, Ind., April 11. Assignments of Wayne county Methodist ministers announced at the concluding session of the North Indiana M. E. conference Monday evening are as follows: Richmond, Fifth Street M. E. church. M. L. Hardingham; First M. E., J. F. Radcliffe: Grace M. E.. Arthur Cates; Third M. E., to be supplied; Fountain City, J. A. Dunkle; Cambridge City, J. E. Coffin; Economy, J. V. Martin; Williamsburg, J. W. Zerbe; Hagerstown, W. II. Jenkins. The church at Centerville was merged w ith the Fifth M. E. church of this city.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
REBELS DEFEATED IN BLOODY FIGHT
(American News Service) -El Paso, April 11. A hundred and fifty rebels killed, many taken prisoners and a large quantity of ammunition seized, was the result of a battle twenty miles from Cananea. Mexico. The insurrectos were led by an American. The news arrived by a messenger today.
Polo! Polo! El wood vs. Richmond. Reserved seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy. Game called at 8 :30.
Harvey M. Galbreath to George C. Kindley. April 8. $1,200. Ft. N. E. i sec 21-13-1. Bethian Thomas to Alice C. Ireton, April 8. $1,100. It. lot 1 Cleaves outlots 7, 8. 9, 10, J. W. Salter's add to Richmond. Charles C. Winkler to Stephen A. Ryan, April 8. $1,800. Ft. lot 7, J. Moore's add to Richmond.
ILLINOIS SOLONS TO BE WITNESSES
(American News Service) Springfield. April 11. Practically every member of the legislature which elected Lorimer to the senate has been subpoenaed before the senate Investigating committee and also were cautioned to maintain silence meanwhile. The source of the information is considered reliable. Sergeant-at-Arms Zinn refused to deny it-
A MASTER PUZZLE MAKER IS CALLED
(American News Service) New York. April 11 Sam Lloyd, the famous puzzle inventor, died of apoplexy today. He was aged 70 years. He had accumulated a million dollars during his life.
"SWEET LAVENDER" WILL BE REPEATED The play, "Sweet Lavender," presented at Earlham college Saturday night by the day pupils, will be repeated in the high school auditorium Wednesday night.
A LARGE BALLOON SAILS NORTHWARD
(American News Service) Hot Springs, April 11. A balloon carrying Honeywell and Tollman of St. Louis, which left San Antonio last night, passed here at ten o'clock today traveling northward and at a rapid rate of speed.
APPOINTMENT FOR DR. PAUL BOWERS
(American News Service) Washington. April 11. Dr. Paul E. Bowers, alienist on th staff of the St. Elizabeth's hospital, has resigned and will take charge of the hospital for criminal insane at the state penitentiary. Michigan City, Indiana. Bowers is a Hoosier by birth and education.
An aviator flies over the Alps and a railroad train runs through them. What is to become of the ooly-aly singer and the St. Bernard dog with the buffet attachment. Chicago Post.
NEW SPRING STYLES SOUTH SIDE MILLINERY EDITH BRADBURY 208 SOUTH EIGHTH ST.
Health and Beauty Queries By Mrs. Mae Martyn
The Malay States and Sumatra are being rapidly developed commercially, reports the commercial agent at Singapore of the department of agriculture of the State of Victoria, Australia.
Polo! Polo! Elwood vs. Richmond. Reserved seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy. Game called at 8 :30. 10 -l
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Your liver is torpid and congested. Schenck's Mandrake Pills afford great relief. One fair trial will convince you of their curative properties for stomach, liver and bilious disorders. Wholly vegetable and absolutely harmless, riain or sugar coated, 25c a box. Sold everywhere. Send postal for our free medical book and learn to prescribe for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK ft SON, Phila., Pa.
SECOND PERFORMANCE OF "SWEET LAVENDER" Presented by the Earlham "DAY DODGERS" HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM R. H. G. Orchestra WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911, 8:00 P. M. Rsrvd 8ats at Westcott Pharmacy
MadKf For your hollow checks ami wrlnkl.-.l ft.-,, r tfcorutmn.l fre(unt applications of a Rood Kiea.se-l-s complexion cream iellv. also brisk massaging, liy stlrrins together one ounce almozoin, two leaspoonfula glycerine and one-half pint cold water, allowing to stand over night, vou will have an extra good complexion cream jelly. fse this also for massaging. It will clear up your Hkih fine, removing all dirt from the pores, and soon you will find your complexion smooth, plump, fresh-looking and unwringled. Tina is an excellent cream for treating hla kheads, freckles and roughness of the skin, and will rid your face of those very large pores. I have never found anything to eiial almozoin cream jelly for improving a complexion.
S. II. it.: If your superfluous fJoah proves annoying and distressing, try the following tat reducer which has given excellent results: Dissolve four ounces of.parnotis iu 1 '4 pints hot water: when cool strain and take a tablespoonful of the liquid before each meal. This remedy is harmless. Hv avoiding very rich foods and taking plenty of exercise, yrtu will find this remedy will cut down your weight very rapidly.
and take away that coarse, muddv look you have This is much better than face powd. r. as it does not show on the skin, and will not rub off easily, like
.tne powder does when you Wear a veil. Spuitnax lotion is inexpensive and will I give any sallow, oily skin a pinkish 'youthful appearance. It is fine for cold sores, tan. freckles ami as a pro-
..vi.'.ii i m.- irtcc u&uiiiKi wnins aim changes of weather. 1 am sure you will like spurmas lotion very much. Jessie If.: Some sage dressings are beneficial to the scalp, but 1 never recommend them on account of the danger of staining or discoloring tile hair. If you want a good, dependable reined v for dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, try an ounce of quinzoin dissolved in one-half pint of alcohol and water. This will put your hair and scalp in a healthy condition. Apply the tonic twice a week, rubbing it gentlv Into the hair roots. It is free from oil and makes a fine dressing for the hair. I know of many cases who were troubled
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Nadie: To strengthen your weak eyes and rid them of that dull, overworked look, put in each eye daily two or three drops of a fine strengthening tonic made by dissolving an ounve of crystos in a pint of water. This eve tonic is very sothing and strengthening and by taking it regularly, in a short time it will make your eyes strong, clear and sparkling. I find it unequaled as a good eye tonic for treating weak, inflamed, expressionless eyes.
IiOvera: O) llon't worry. What if your hair is a little thin, looks stringy and Is hard to do up and make look nice. There is a remedy for all this. Shampoo your hair unco in two weks with a teasponful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water. The rich, cleansing lather will please you. This will rid your scalp of dirt and dandruff and make your hair soft and glossy. Your hair will dry quickly and bo so fluffy aiul nice you will forget your liir troubles. But don't wash your ha.r with soap. The alkili in soap ruins the hair gloss, makes it streaky and dead looking. b) To make an excellent skin whitener and complexion beauttfier, see answer to Miss K. It.
Miss K. U. A lotion that will help your red hands, dark face and neck permanently can be made by dissolving four ounces of spurmas in one-half pint of hot water and adding two teaspoonfuls of glycerine. This lotion will whiten and beautify your skin
Mercedes: You say your complexion is lifeless and you are constantly tired and drowsy. This comes from too little exercise and aiv over-indulgence in heavy foods, causing a sluggish condition of the blood and a lack of proper nourishment for th body. Here is a simple and inexpensive recipe for an excellent blood tonic and body buildec. Huy at any drug store an ounce of kardene and put in"" a half pint of alcohol, then add a half cup sugar and hot water to make a full quart. Take a tablegpoonful before each meal. This tonic expels impurities and enriches the. blood. It will give you renewed energy and your complexion will assume its natural health-tint.
Muriel M.: You can restore the youthful tint, gloss and brilliancy which blonde hair should have, if you get an ounce of marlax at the druggist's and steep in a pint of water. Hefore using, cleanse your hair witli canthrox and dry, then wasli with marlax tea, rinse in clear water and dry. This is simple, inexpensive and gives a true blonde eolor to hair which has lost its freshness. Its us will cause no possible injury to hair or scalp.
Marjorie.: Cutting the hairs on your lips and cheeks only causes them to grow in thicker and darker. Powdered delatone is the best thing to use. Get an ounce of delatone at the drug store and with some water mix enough powder to make a thick paste. Spread on hairy surface and let remain two or three minutes, then rub off and wash the surface and you will find the hairs are gone. While delatone is a trifle expensive it is reliable and seldom requires a second application.
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Tlie Lyceum Bio-Scenograph Company presents for today's program, with lecture: "Nero or the Burning of Rome"; "Wonders of Nature"; "Drill of the Reedham Orphanage"; "Vanderbilt Prize Horses"; "French Harbors"; Dynamiting a Chimney"; "Merry Microbes"; "Bobby's Fire Engine"; "Butterflies of Japan." . Lasts one hour and a half. Admission 10c ; Children 5c
BARNHART WANTS A CHILDREN'S BUREAU
(American News Service) Washington, April 11. Barnhart of Indiana, introduced a bill for the es
tablishment of a "Children's Bureau in the department of commerce and labor.
Colored Starch. Red. white and blue starch was much iu vogue ia Elizabeth's time for the stiffening of ruffs.
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Next week will find us in a turmoil of destruction overhauling the interior so hr to give it the appearance of a new building, but before doing this It will be necessary to turn our stock of furniture Into cash. It will b an occasion of great savings. Come any day this week as the sale will only last four days it will mean greater, bargains. It begins tomorrow and continues until Saturday night.
Baby Cabs THE COLLAPSIBLE KINO Aegular price, $6.00, Sale price .............$4.50 Regular price $10.00, Sale price $8.00 Spring cleaning days are not far distant, so now is your opportunity to buy.
Prices That Are Convincing: IRON BEDS Enamel; regular price $2.50 up, sale price $1.50 up ALL BRASS BEDS, regular price $18.00, sale price $14.50 Other Bed?, regular price $12.00, sale price $9.00 DRESSERS regular price $12.00, sale price $9.00 Regular price $15.00, Sale price $12.50 KITCHEN CABINETS 10 discount. ROCKERS Regular price $1.50. sale price $1.00 Regular price $2.00, sale price $1.50 Regular price $3.00,-sale price $2.50 Other Rockers at correspondingly low prices. COMBINATION BOOK CASES, LIBRARY TABLES, STOVES, Etc. As This Sale Only Lasts Four Days, You Want to Come the First Days Before the Real Bargains Are All Taken. Weiss Antique Furniture Co. 519 Main St
