Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 154, 12 April 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911:.

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PENSION QUESTION DEFOREJONGRESS Democrats Likely Will Pass An "Age" or Dollar-a-Day Bill. ,

Washington, April 12. It will occaslon no surprise If the Democratic house shall pass either an "age" pension bill or a "dolUr-a-dayblll before this special session ends. Pension legislation was not Included in the program laid down by the house by the committee on ways and means, but many of the Democratic representatives think It should have been so Insludcd, and are demanding that the way be opened for legislation at this session. The northern Democrats In the house are displaying more Interest In pension legislation than are the northern Republicans. As for the southern Democrats they seem willing to asqulesce In any program of legislation the northerners may agree on. During the last campaign nearly every Democratic candidate for congress In a northern district told the old soldiers of his district that if he should be elected he would favor any sort of pension legislation the veterans desired. Most of the northern Democrats feel that they ought to keep the promise they made to their constituents. The cloakroom talk among the Democrats of the house Is that they tan put through either an "aR" pension bill, or a "dollars-day bill, and trust to the Republican senate to kill the bill they pass. They cite the fact that the lust house of representatives Republican body, passed the "age" pension bill by a vote of 212 to 62, and that the senate buried the legislation. They seem to have no doubt about what the fate any pension bill they might pass would meet In the senste. Representative Isaac Sherwood, of Ohio, the Democratic chairman of the new committee on Invalid pensions, has already Introduced what Is known in the last congress as the Sulloway bill. He promised his constituents In the last campaign that he would favor this bill. At that time he did not know that he' would become chairman of the committee on Invalid pensions, but chairman he Is, and h Is showing an Inclination to make a real fight for the Sulloway bill. The other Democratic members of this committee also look with favor on the "age" pension plan. These members are George II. Lindsay, of New York: Carl C. Anderson, of Ohio; John M. Adair, of Indiana; Joseph W. ItuBBell. of Missouri; George W. Klpp, of Pennsylvania; It. M. Jacoway, of Arkansas; Mlrhael K. Burke, of Wisconsin; John M. Hamilton, of West Virginia, and William J. Fields of Kentucky. Would Cost Great Sum. The bill Chairman Sherwood has Introduced would, according to the commissioner of pension, cost the country annually $45,489, 668. Under the bill any person who served ninety days in the civil war' or sixty days in the Mexican war and was honorably discharged would be put on tho the pension pay roll as follows: When sixtytwo years old or over, $15 a month; when sixty-five years or over, $20 a month; when seventy years or over $25 month; when 75 years or over, $36 a month. Under existing law pensioners receive $12 a month when sixty-two years or over; $15 when seventy or over, and $20 a month when seventy-five or over. The question to be decided by the Democrats of the houso ' Is whether tthey will favor the Sulloway "age" pension bill or a "dollar-a-day" bill. At the last session the Democrats, who were then In the minority In the house, were disposed to prefer "dollar-a-day" legislation. When the Sulloway "age" bill was reported at that Rheumatism Comes From Bad Kidneys Once Your Kidneys Work Properly, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease and Bladder Trouble DisappearHow to Curt Yourself. It Is no longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a complicated treatment for rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, or spend a good many dollars In doctors bills. A' new treatment can now be obtained which seems to act more like a marvel than a medicine. This treatment has produced such satisfactory resuUs In a short time that it is now guaranteed from first to last. Ttere should be no more doubt bout the rapid cure of rheumatism, no tears of the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor ess than that your kidneys do not worli properly. Your blood passes tbro igh the kidneys hundreds of times a day to be filtered and purified. When the kidneys are weak, the poisons are not . taken out of the blood as they should be. This leads to various disease, such as rheumatism, terrible Hrtgll's disease, diabetes, dropsy and bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment Is Dr. Derty'a Kidney Pills. One day's use of them will prove their remarkable effet- M. T. Ridenour of Lima. Ohio, says: "When 1 feel bad in my back, I Just take a couple of Derby's Kidney Pills and get immediate relief." If you have rheumatism anywhere, back pains, cloudy, foul urine, pains In tho bladder. Bright 's disease or diabetes, put your whole confidence In Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and you will not be disappointed. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are sold at all drug stores 25 and SO cents, or wo will send them direct from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Cow Eaton Rapids, lllclu prepaid it you wish. If you want to try them first, just tell your druggist to give you a free, sample package ,

Blair Drops Out

Many People Have a Simple Way of 8topping It. It was Dr. Sangerbund, of Paris. who firBt discovered that dandruff and falling hair were caused by microbes. And now that Parisian Sage, the remedy that kills the dandruff germ is sold In every town in America, the clean people of this " country have awakened to the fact that dandruff is unnecessary; that . falling hair and itching scalp can be quickly stopped, and that people who use Parisian Sage will never grow bald. To every reader of the Richmond Palladium who wishes to eradicate dis gusting dandruff, stop falling hair, and have an Immaculately clean scalp, free from Itchiness, we make this offer: Leo H. Flhe will return your mon ey, without red tape, if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching scalp In two weeks. Parisian Sage Is sold by Leo H. Fine and druggists everywhere, for SO cents a large bottle. It is an ideal, daintily perfumed hair dressing, free from grease and stickiness, and will cause hair to grow lustrous and luxuriant Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. session many of the Democrats as serted that It was brought out merely as a scheme to sidetrack the "dollar-a-day" legislation. At the present ses sion many of the Democrats who talk ed "dollar-a-day legislation at the last session are now In favor of the "age" plan. The members of the house, both Deemocrats and Republicans, have knowledge of the fact that the veter ans of tho wars are divided on this question as to whether an "age" bill or a "dollar-a-day" bill would be pre ferable. Some of the Democratic rep resentatives have asked the G. A. R. posts In their districts to vote on this question. ' In some instances posts have already passed a preference. The posts of the Fifth Indiana district have instructed Representative Moss to favor the Sulloway bill rather than a "dollar-a-day" bill. In the Second district the sentiment among the veterans seems to favor the "dollar-a-day" plan, and Representative Cullop has already introduced a bill which would give every honorably discharg ed soldier a dollar a day. Naturally a good many persons are inclined to hold the view that there is more or less politics in the attitude of the Democrats of the bouse are taking on this pension business. For one thing, observers are saying, the seeming willingness of many of the leading Democrats in the house that there shall be put through a bill which would take nearly $50,000,000 out of the United States treasury annually is not in keeping with the economy declarations of the Democrats. Some persons are saying that If the senate were Democratic and the President a Democrat the Democrats of the house would probably not be so enthusiastlce with reference to pension legislation. Slim Chance in Senate. Possibly either an "age" bill or a "dollar-a-day" bill would stand a better show In this senate than in the last, but the chances are that no such legislation can get through that body. It has been pretty well understood that this proposition of enacting pension legislation that would cause an additional drain on the treasury of anything like $50,000,000 a year would be vetoed by President Taft. - The Republican leaders in the last senate had every reason to believe that the Pres ident would veto the Sulloway bill If it ever came to him. Unquestionably congress Is Impressed by the demand of war veterans everywhere for pension legislation. Some of the Democratic members of the house from the north relate that unless they had promised about everything demanded by them by the veterans of their districts last year they would have been defeated. Some of the Republican members of the house undoubtedly went down to defeat because they had not been as enthusiastic about pension legislation as the war veterans thought they ought to be. The Indications are that the private pension business will thrive as well In a Democratic house as in a Republican house. The Democratic members of the committee on invalid pensions are without exception in favor of a liberal policy In connection with the granting of private pensions. DurIngthe three days the house was in session last week, 1.642 private pension bills were introduced. On the opening day 336 were offered, on the second day 463. and on the third day 868. Never before were so many private pension bills offered at the opening of a congress. The record shows that the Democratic members from the north Introduced most of the bills. CHANGE OF NECKTIES WON HIS FREEDOM Boulder, Colo., April 12. Carl Diamlaral, a striking coal miner, who has been on trial for assault with intent to kill A. M. Brown, a mine guard, owes his freedom to the color of hts necktie. Diamiami has been In the. habit of wearing a red necktie. Witnesses for the prosecution knew him only as the man with the red necktie. Carl's cousin, Mike Diamiami, favors blue shades In his neckwear. Carl changed neckties with Mike and nearly every witness Identified Mike as the assailant of Brown, and the district attorney ordered Mike placed under arrest. After realising his mistake the district attorney ordered the case dismissed. Fertile Land. It Is estisoated that there are 2S0tV 000 square miles of fertile land In the A beautiful line of Cream Easter Egg, all good to cat, at Price's, St

TEACHING RAILWAY MEfJ TO TREAT SICK Canadian Pacific Has Physicians as Instructors at Montreal School.

Montreal. April 12. Prompt assistance for the sick and injured. This is the "ambulance center" of the St. John Ambulance association, organized about a year ago for the purpose of training all employes of the Canadian Pacific railway in giving proper assistance to the victims of accidents or to persons who become suddenly ill. The St. John Ambulance association is the ambulance department of the grand priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England and its patron is King George V. The president is the king's uncle, the duke of Connaught, while the director of the ambulance department and chairman of the committee is the marquis of Breadalbanc. The "ambulance center" has beadquarters at Montreal, and among its objects are the following: To teach employes what to do when an accident occurs until such time as the services of a physician can be obtained. To teach employes what not to do, so there shall be no likelihood of persons suffering from accident or illness being improperly treated of an injury aggrevated by well meaning but ignorant bystanders. To prevent a life being sacrificed in such emergency cases as bleeding, accidental poisoning, choking or drowning through intelligent first aid work on the part of em ploy ess. . Employes are selected at different points on the road and meet one hour every week for the purpose of taking a course consisting of five lectures from a local physician on ' first aid signs, symptoms and treatment of fractures and dislocations, circulation of the blood, general direction of the main arteries and points where circulation may be arrested by digital pressure, by the application of the turnauoit or by other means. Other Lessons Given. Instruction is also given on arterial, veinous and capillary bleeding and the various temporary means of arresting it and methods for first aid in cases of frost bite, burns, scalds, shock Injury, injury to brain, collapse from drink, epilepsy, fainting sunstroke and electric shock. The employes also are taught how to give treatment to persons apparently suffocated and are tutored in the best methods of lifting and carrying the injured. When the lectures are finished the employes report to one of the company's ambulance instructors, whoso duties are to teach practical work, such as the proper application of bandages and splints to various . parts of the body and the lifting and carrying of Injured persons on stretchers. No one is permitted to give instruction in practical work before he is fully qualified. In order to obtain permission to teach an instructor must hold the certificates, voucher and medallidn, or full qualifying badge of the St. John Ambulance association. These awards can be obtained only after three years of constant application to first aid work, during which time the candidate must attend three examinations on first aid methods, each examination being more exacting than the one proceeding. In addition, the classes are provided with test papers dealing with the work in detail. When the instructor considers a class ready for examination he makes a report to the proper headquarters and a medical officer is appointed to examine the class in lines laid down in accordance with a specially prepared examination form. The examinations are conducted with the greatest strictness. All candidates are examined on the same fixed number of subjects, but the latter are so arranged that no candidate will know which subjects will be selected for him. For this reason each candidate will be required to to familiarize himself with all subjects. There is a fixed minimum of total marks for all the subjects selected, together with a fixed minimum of of total marks on each subject, and as a result of this method every candidate is required to pass a general aggregate of marks and also must have a comprehensive knowledge of each subject. Ignorance on an essential point disqualifies a candidate, whatever his total marks gained or whatever his general knowledge may be. In other words if a candidate did not know how to stop an artery from bleeding it would not matter how much else he knew. He would be disqualified. Fifty-One Classes. Although the ambulance organization of the Canadian Pacific road has been in existence only about one year, fifty-one classes have been organized on the company's lines. Included in these classes are men engaged in the operating, maintenance of way and other departments. In order to take care of the work incident to the management of the classes there has been appointed a general secretary for the entire system, an assistant general secretary for both the eastern, and western lines, a divisional secretary for every division and fifty class secretaries. The class secretaries report Sarcaparilla Is the most effective medicine for the complete purification cf the blood and the complete renovation of the whole sys tern. Take it thb spring: Get It today la usual liquid form or tablets called gangiab iff fiosea IL

Heiv Discovery Leo H. Fine Secures the Agency for Begy's Muetarine in Richmond. People who know the value of the good old mustard plaster for pains in any part of the body, will be glad to know of the new discovery called Mustarine. One 25 cent box of Begy's Mustarine will relieve more pain than forty dirty mustard plasters. Just rub it on, that's all, you don't have to make a plaster; it's all so simple and so easy, that no one will again be bothered with the old disagreeable mustard plasters. If you catch cold, have pains in the chest or back, just rub on Begy's Mustarine and the pain will vanish without abnormal heat and without blistering. Drives away headache, toothache, earache in a few minutes, chases away the pains of bronchitis, pleurisy, incipient pneumonia and deep-seated coughs. It's very clean and nice to use, and Is always ready. Try a 23 cent box. Sold on money back plan by Leo H. Fihe. Mail orders filled by J. A. Begy Co., Rochester, N. Y.

to the divisional secretaries, the divisional secretaries to the respective assistant secretaries and the latter to the general secretary in Montreal. In discussing the general undertaking recently, Lacey R. Johnson, chairman of the St. John Ambulance association, said: "First aid is still a novel idea to the great mass of our working population in Canada. It is to them, in fact, a new departure in the condct of life, and as in the case of all new departures, it requires much time care, patience and effort to bring its values home to the people. All who will help to do so will perform thereby not only an act of charity, but also forward a movement of great national importance." At Local Theaters Newlyweds and Their Baby. This is what Georgee P. Murphy of "The Newly Weds and Their Baby" company at the Gennett, Thursday, April 20, has to say of laughter: "By means, of laughter absolute monarchs have been controlled upon their thrones, demagogues have been checked in their career, and even Damos himself has been made to laugh at his own follies till he was almost shamed into good sense. "Laugh all you can, for it is good for you. "Physicians tell us that laughing has a direct pd positive effect upon one's health. The physical movement caused by a hearty laugh causes the arteries to dilate and the flow of blood to hasten, thus promoting an acceleration of vital processes, and a mental action through stimulating the blood vessels of the brain. He who administers medicine In the shape of wit and humor to sad hearts is most assuredly a 'good Samaritan. " At the Murray. Just who was the greatest fighter the world ever produced will always furnish speculation. This man you will meet will say Jeffries; another will say Johnson; another places Corbett as his favorite, and some even, play me. In my personal opinion Peter Jackson at one time a colored ring star was better than Jack Johnson is now and by all means could have licked Johnson when he was in his palmiest days. By this I mean that if Jackson were in old time form and Johnson were at his best form Jackson would get the decision. Don't put any stock in the stories you hear about Jack Johnson's retiring. He will fight again sure. He hasn't got all the money he wants and will step into the ring as soon as he gets his price. You see between Jack's automobile and county constables and city cops Jack is spending a whole lot of money nearly all the time and I do not believe be is boing to pass up a chance to replenish his "Juot Gay" MQ C3Q. OCR'S It Kxas Orlgtesl cad Cssste MALTED T.HLK Tfct Fotd-drisk ffcr All Agts. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agyees with the weakest digestion. Delirious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich mflk, malted gam, powder form. A qskk Inch prepared ia a TakeM sxbstitate. AikforllORLICK'S. Cw" Others ore imitation. M U R R A "V WEEK OF APRIL 10TH MR. AND MRS. BOB FTTZSIMMONS Matinee, 10c; Evening. 10c-25e 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, bat 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 SL W. H. Rcss Drcs Co. 804 Main Street.

'I AM FREE FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE'

Saffervr from KMar. Bladrfrr or Uter TraablM ar lrcr4 Try MraaHI'a Kaa-4ita. tiaaraatrca1 fcjr t'aakejr Draft" fa Indianapolis. Nov. Jo. 1509. "IusmmI to suffer tntnseley from kidney trouble. Beint? on my fet so murh made the pains across my lack wry severe. I also suffered with a chronic rough, due to stomach trouble, which was at times very distressing:. I had taken Monnett'a Kan-do-its only a short time when these troubles dissappear. and I am now entirely free from them. To any one who rares to inquire of me, I will gladly give all the details. "Harry Walker. Of "Walkers Buffett." 4 V. Wash. tS.) Monnetfs Kau-do-its do not merely give rlief from kidney ' trouble they restore the kidneys to perfect health. They do the same for the liver and the bladder. This remedy has cured many cases which (rood physicians have pronounced "Bright's Lisease" and tiabetes." Actinfr on the liver and kidneys, Monnett's Kan-do-its drive ail poisons from the system, and purify and enrich tho blood. In this ' way. they speedily put an end to rheumatism, skin and blood diseases (including; catarrh end even worse forms). slusrKish or hardening; liver, jaundice and constipation. Men and women won lack the normal viftor and capacity will find permanent benefit in this remedy. Con key Drug Co. will sell you a box of Monnett's Kan-do-its (15 days" treatment 1 for 50c and will refund your money if the remedy docs not do even more than is claimed for it. If you live where Kan-do-its are not on sale, and wish a sample send 2; stamp to Monnett Medicine Co., 300 N. New Jersey street. Indianapolis, lnd. stake with another big fight purse, if the opportunity is offered. Of course there is always the chance of Johnson's traveling too long (Old John Barley Corn) and if he does that he will pave a way for his own defeat. "The Girl and the Tramp." "The Girl and the Tramp," Js to be the attraction at the Gennett Saturday. April 15th. The play starts its action at the Bowery and follows the course of the Great White Way and presents, scenes of that famous thoroughfare when it is ablaze with myriads of glowing lights. The story depicts the ways the gilded youth has plucked, shows up some of the graft of the authorities and gives a representation of one of the most noted gambling saloons in the metropolis where men and women play for high stakes. There is a tender love story, lots of comedy and a number of specialties shown during the development of the theme. The contention is made that the tramp points an interesting moral lesson. The cast is Dainty Dorothy Heidel and the production is a massive one. WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD Lady Learned About Cardul, The Woman's Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise. Mount Pleasant, Tenn. "Cardui is all you claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. M. E. Rail, of this place. "I was a great sufferer for 2 years and was very weak, but I learned about Cardui, and decided to try it. Now I am in perfect health. r : "My daughter, when changing into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and now she enjoys good health. "Cardui is worth its weight in gold. 1 recommend it for young and old." Being composed exclusively of harmless vegetable ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is the best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. It has no harsh, powerful, near-pois onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs but helps nature to perform a curejn a natural easy way. Try Cardui. N. R Write to- Ladies' Advisory Deal. Charts. nooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and 64tor Women. v-sent ia -pac a pll c book, 'Home TreatnMtf a wrapper, on request. SILVER MESH Purses and Bags Front 50c Up. . Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. roller's Harness Store Tiie QMllty Leataer Store." 827 mm st. PHONE 1811 A Ccrtdn r.lm In Ttb Town Heeds Ustebics Is he your husband, your brother, or your son? " " We have noticed him gazing longingly at the good Watches in oar window 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 . deserve and "love win find the way," for the cost will not break yon. $8.50 to $50X3 Get it at Kennedy's . Jetve!ry store 526 MAIN ST. The biggest little store In town. ; Quality the best, prices the low-' est. ' -

FOLK ACTING IN PROSECUTION ROLE

(American News Service) St. Louis. April 12. -Circuit Attorney Jones has put the entire prosecution of Ellis Wainwright, Multimillionaire, who returned to St. Louis to be charged with bribery, after nine years exile in Paris in the hands of former Governor J. W. Folk. Polk was circuit attorney when Wainwright was indicted and said the death and absence of witnesses may hamper the state, but it could be proved that $135,000 was raised to procure the passage of a franchise bill for the St. Louis and suburban railroad, and that Wainwright. as one of the directors or the company signed the note on which the money was raised. It could also be proved that Wainwright had a maaterial interest in the road, he said. The only question left for determination was whether Wainwright knew when he signed the note that the money was to procure thepassage of the bill. 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 Blra-! pie receipt for home made cough syrup. Here is the famous recipe: Dissolve one pound of sugar in half a pint of I water; add one bottle (two ounces) of LOGOS Cough Remedy Extract: shake and it is ready 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 fifty cents. It is so soothing, so pleasant in taste and so effective in results that you should lose no time, but prepare a sup ply at once. To cure your cough and save money try the LOGOS plan. You will get the quickest and safest remedy you ever used at about a sixth the usual cost. The LOGOS extracts are for 6ale at all first class drug stores. Easter Post Cards and Novelties Remember your friends and relatives at Easter by presenting them with a little Easter remembrance. IT SHOWS APPRECIATION. You will find a large variety of all kinds at Nicholson & Bro. 729 MAIN STREET. BELIEVE ME that WhelanV is the place to buy your Garden Seeds. Special this week i ONION SETS . Red or Yellow Sets 3c quart ; 6 qts. for 15c. WHITE SETS 5c quart; 6 qts. for 25c. Believe me (Whelan) that these sets are extra fine, Northern grown. OmerG. Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. Phone 1679

Windotorm Inourance. Is very cheap; cost per $1001 year, 20c; 3 years, 40e; S years, 0e.

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