Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 184, 12 May 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1910. ,
D1SCUSSSESSI0I1 (Tailors May Quit With Garment Workers' Union.
,' (American Kewa Service) Philadelphia, May M. Results of an Important and far reaching character la the world of organised labor may follow the conference begun In thla city today by representatlTes of the tailors' unloni throughout the country. Upon the decision of the conference depends the question as to whether the tailors shall secede from the United Garment Workers of America, with which organisation they are now affiliated, and form a national union of their own which shall be independent of the other garment working crafts. Incidentally, according to gossip that has gained wide circulation, the conference may lead to a general strike of the tailors before the close of the coming summer. The differences between the tailors and the United Garment Workers are of long stanJing. These differences were accentuated by the strike of the garment workers in Chicago last win ter. It Is said that the tailors of the country were almost unanimously In favor of calling a general strike, but the national council of the United Gar ment Workers would not countenance such a move. The dissatisfied tailors thereupon propoved to withdraw from the parent organisation and form what it Is said, will be known as the United Tailors' association. Whether or not the proposed organization is to be come an accomplished fact depends on the results of the present conference Little Is actually known as to the strength of the secession movement among the tailors of the country. While many of the local organisations undoubtedly favor the idea of a separate organisation the unions in other cities are said to be disinclined to leave the United Garment Workers, According to one report, the declara tion of Independence of the tailors will be preceded by a demand upon the United Garment Workers that the tailors be allowed to have an organiza tion of their own, and that this organ Uation be given a representation of six members on the general executive board of the United Garment Workers. The constitution of the United Gar ment Workers provides that each amilated organisation shall have a pro rata representation, based upon the number of organised members. The tailors probably will demand that the representation of six members be granted, whether or not they have the requisite number of organised mem bers. COURT MATTERS TROUBLES THREE ! (American News Service) Springfield. 111., May 12. Whether the tangle In the affairs of the Three-I league) will be unraveled In time for the organisation to play ball this season depends in a great measure upon the decision of Judge Crelghton of the circuit court, who today listened to arguments on the motion of the league to dissolve temporarly the Injunction previously Issued by the court on application of the Qulncy baseball club. The Injunction was sought and obtained by the Qulncy club after the Waterloo club bad won a victory In Its legal fight to restrain the league from ousting Waterloo from the circuit. Waterloo In meant Qulncy out, as Qulncy was to take Waterloo's place In the circuit. As Qulncy had put up several thousand dollars for release from the Central asoclatlon in order that It might enter the Three-I league It did not relish being left out In the cold. The club thereupon went into court and obtained an Injunction restraining the league from adopting a schedule leaving Qulncy out of the circuit. The court Is now called upon to decide a motion made by the league to have this Injunction dissolved. Ily Kidneys Are Killing Fie! Martyrs to Kidney and Bladder Trouble Try This Remarkable New Treatment, Free. Here Is a treatment for kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism th.it Is absolutely guaranteed, that is safe and positive, and that you can test yourself without investing one penny. It is a new, sclent i He, safe, powerful cleanser of the kidneys. The new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, 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 Pills and see a tremendous difference In yourself In 24 hours. If you want to try them Z.rt, tell any druggist to give you a free sample package. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills 25 and 50 centa at drug stores or we will supply you If your druggist hasn't them. Ad dress Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rap-
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Ai Local Theaters At the Murray. Crowded houses are the rule at the Murray this week where Rozell's Minstrels are playing. Plenty of good clean comedy is introduced and many good songs rendered by good singers. The first part is full of life and vim and there is not a dull moment from start to finish. la this part Caar'es Rozell proves himself to be a comedian of great ability. The University Four are singing their way into the hearts of the people they are all good singers and their songs are all up to the minute. The Four Harmony Kings are all good musicians and have a splendid line of comedy along with their music, their saxaphone number Is especially amusing. The Waldo Bros., Roman ring artists are the best of their kind seen here for some time, they both perform some very difficult feats on the rings and one brother is a contortion 1st of great ability, some of the stunts he performs seeming almost impossible. The show is closed by a comedy sketch entitled Rapid Transit Up to Date, all of the company taking part in this piece. Mr. Rozell as concuctor of the shaky old car being especially funny while the rest of the company as passengers portray some true eccentric characters In life. MacLean Co, Pleases. Of all the companies which have appeared at the Gennett this winter none have made the impression on the theater going public like the MacLeans. In their former all too brief appearances here they have established themselves as the most popular company which has ever appeared in Richmond and on all sides is heard the question "have you Been The Girl With the Sun Kissed Hair yet?" Miss Nana Bryant, as her knick name Implies is endowed with a wealth of luxuriant auburn hair which is quite the envy of every dark headed woman in town. This evening they will present "Why Smith Left Home." which is one of the most clever farces ever written and probably one of the most fa mous. Didn't Want It Flattened. This story Is told of Jerome K. Jerome, the humorist. Returning from abroad ouetime, befell into good company, with the exception of one man. who was what is known as "a walking encyclopedia." This man persisted In giving all sorts of Information, much to the annoyance of Mr. Jerome and others. One morning, as the travelers leaned over the rail, admiring the rising sun, the man with the Information turned to them and said almost solmenly: "Gentlemen, If the earth were flattened out the sea would be two miles deep over the whole world." Mr. Jerome turned around, seemingly stunned. Then he grew indignant, and, walking over to the other man. he said, shaking his finger menacingly: "Look here. man. if you catch any fellow trying to flatten out the earth shoot him on the spot I can't swim." -Philadelphia Times. London's Town Hall. The guildhall Is an important public building In London, which may be regarded as the town hall, and Is the placo of assembly of several courts, as the court of common council, the court of aldermen, the chamberlain's court and a police court presided over by one of the aldermen. The construction of the building was begun in 1411. It was partially destroyed in the great Ore of 1C66, but was soon restored, and In 17S9 It wat altered to its present form. The hail proper is 153 feet In length. 4S in breadth and 55 in height. It has been famous for centuries for the magnificence of Its civic feasts. The first time it was used for this purpose was lu 1500. when Sir John Shaw, goldsmith, who bad been knighted on the field of Bosworth. first gave here the lord mayor's feast. The Miserable Villain. Low Comedian After all these years Eggbert has at last succeeded in making a hit with the audience. Soubrette So? How does he do it? Low Comedian Yon know he has always played villain roles. Soubrette Yet. Low Comedian Well, in the last act of a new play the autbor allows him to repent and ear. ''I've been a miserable villain." That confession invariably brings clown the house. Boston Post. Indications point to a heavy mortality from plague in India this year. Cases snd deaths have increased each
DIETZ CALLS HIIIES Lumber King Witness for Cameron Dam Outlaw.
(American News Service) Hayward, Wis, May 12. Edward Ilines, the lumber millionaire who has gained unpleasant fame through his connection with the alleged bribery of Illinois legislators in the election of Lorimer to the senate, was one of the principal witnesses called today by i wife and son Leslie, on a charge of killing Deputy Oscar Harp during the siege of Cameron Dam. Dietz announced today that be had called Hines "to show why he feared the advances of former state officiate when they declared they represented a man greater Xhan the governor of the state." WILL DISCUSS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC The Rev. Hervey Wood of New York will on Sunday morning conduct the services at the First Baptist church. His subject will be "The Irrepressible Conflict Between the Church and the Liquor Traffic" THE PRINCE WINKED. And Miss Aleott Was at the Othsr End - of the Flirtation. It seems an awful thing, but here is the circumstance on record that Louisa M. Alcott. the sainted autbor of "Little Women." once publicly flirted with Edward VII. The fact comes out in Mrs Belle Mose's book. "Louisa May Alcott. Dreamer and Worker." There is a passage In the book which contain Miss Alcott's personal account of the Incident. It refers to tile time when the late king, then Priuce of Wales, made bis famous visit to this country "I went to Boston." Miss Alcott re lates. "and I saw the Prince of Wale? trot over the common with bis truln at review a yellow haired laddie, very like his mother. Fanny W. and 1 noil ded and wared as he passed and h openly winked his boyish eye at ns. for Fanny with her yellow curls and wild waving looked rather rowdy, and the poor little prince wanted some fun We laughed and thought that we bad been more distinguished by the saucv Wink than by a stately bow. Boys are always Jolly even princes." By the way, this Incident occurred In 1S60. when the Prince f Wales was nineteen years old and consequently quite a broth of a boy. and when Miss Alcott we blnsh to record it was twenty-eight. New York Mall. The Geld Dust Was There. North America has counted as a gold producing continent only since the late forties. But It might well have done so for about 200 years. According to the London Chronicle. In the voyage round the world which began In 1719 the privateer Captain Sbelvocke found In certain California valleys "a rich black mold which, as yon turn It fresh op to the sun. appears as If intermingled with gold dust. Though we were a little prejudiced." be adds, "against the thought that it could be possible that this metal should be so promiscuously and universally mingled with common earth, yet we endeavored to cleanse and wash the earth from some of it. and the more we did rhe more it appeared like gold. In order to be further satisfied 1 brought away some of It. which we lost in our confusion in China." Ate Himself Thin. A terribly emaciated man. about thirty-five years of age. was eating four meals a day, including a heavy breakfast. He was also taking milk between meals. I Induced him to give up the milk between meals and to take only a cup of weak tea for breakfast. At once bis weight began to Increase. It Is now norma L Obviously it was a case not only of ordinary mental worry, but also of worry and overwork of the millions of cell lives within him. He gave the cells and organs a rest and at once there was a storage of energy and weight. Metropolitan Magatlne. Calms your nerres. relieves mental and bodily fatigue. If the strenuous day's work has left you completely exhausted, squeezed every drop of Juice out of your brain and, your nerres are tied In hard knots. Caparlns will set you riaht. Believes all headaches, biliousness, constipation, colds and crip. Bemoves the cause. AllDrocglsts 10c and 25c SitArlwCi.lM. F KTICkOBERTS INDEPENDENT PIANO TfJNEKanel BEPAK3EB Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 36M. 1S1t Mafn St.
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Have You Heard of Rheuma, the Cure That Leo K. Fine Guarantees? There Js no reason on earth why any man should continue to .- allow Rheumatism to torture his body or cripple his limbs, when Rheuma. the new discovery, costs but 50 cents a bottle, and is guaranteed to free the system from the grip of merciless Rheumatism or money back. It's a pretty broad statement to make publicly, but Rbeuma nas cured so many hundreds of cases of Rheumatism and cured it so easily and speedily, that we know failure is almost impossible. ' . Get a bottle of Rheuma today. The first dose will start to dissolve the poisonous Uric Acid and drive it from the blood and joints. Leo H. Fihe guarantees it. Mail orders filled by Rheuma Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 Write for free trial bottle. For indigestion or stomach misery of any kind, there is no remedy that equals English Marhue. 25 cents at Leo H. Fihe's or mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo, N. Y. THE WAY OF THE SWISS. Foreigners Regarded a Egyptians and Treated Accordingly. A foreign - resident in Switzerland was fined 10 francs because his little girl bad ' plucked three buttercups growing on a piece of land on which she and some half dozen Swiss children had for years been accustomed to play. The land hod recently changed hands, and its new owner bad put up a notice forbidding the plucking of flowers. A passing gendarme bad found the children flagrante delicto and had forthwith instituted proceedings against the little foreigner, while letting the little natives go scot free. The child's father appealed against the sentence and by dint of hard fighting, which entailed, of course, expense, forced the higher court to reduce the fine from 10 francs to 3 L e., 1 frauc for each buttercup. When I tried to learn the whys and wherefores of this Case I was told by a Swiss that one-half of every fine levied goes to the gendarme who reports the offense for which it is levied, and also that Swiss gendarmes cannot fairly be expected to be quite so alert in taking proceedings against their owii country poople as against foreigners. Further. I was told by an American that in Switzerland all foreigners rank as Egyptians and that the one Scrip rural injunction that is - faithfully obeyed thero is that which ordains that Egyptians shall be spoiled. From 4,Tie Latter Day Swiss" In Cornhill Magazine, In Africa the leaves of certain spe cies of aloe provide material for bowstrings, hammocks, fishing lines and ropes. With the Mohammedans the aloe means much. For instance, those who have returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca hang it over their dors, as a sign that they have made the great journey. Priest's Advice Led to Her Recovery Those who "take cold easily" and sufferers of Bronchitis and Asthma should keep Kcknian'o Alterative in the house. Cures or even Tuberculosis persons are often accomplished. Uacon. iu. Gentlement: "I was troubled with Asthma and Bronhritis for seventeen years. Eckraan's alterative was recommended by , our Parish Priest. I took it and am now feelinsr fine." (Slsrned Affl.) ANNA M. McENTEE. Eckman's Alterative Is for Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Kuntr Affections. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and other leading; druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases, and write to Kekman laboratory, Phil adelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. Sunday next (May 14) will be cele brated all over the United States as "Mothers Day." Every man should wear a flower in honor of his mother. A white flower for mother'fmemory a bright flower for mother living. Call at the Flower Shop, 1015 Main street, on Saturday, or between 8 and 10 a. m. Sunday.
ROSS' STRAW HAT CLEANER Makes a Soiled Hat Like New. So Simple to Use Any One' Can Clean Their Hat. ONLY TEN CENTS. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY, 804 Main Street. Phone 1217. Ross' Liquid Corn Remedy, Ten Cents.
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SEE TO jy DOWIE "Absolute Life" Revealer to Build a Town.
(American News Service) Chicago, May 12. Evelyn Arthur See, "revealer" of the cult of the "Absolute Life," who has been out of jail on bond, awaiting trial on a charge of improper relations with members of his cult, intends to be a second Dowie. He has incorporated the 'Commonwealth . University," and will build a little town about his place of teaching the mysteries of his "absolute life" cult. See is being backed by his faithful band of women followers and eactt of them holds a block of stock in the new project. According to the papers of Incorporation, the object of the com munity; is to acquire; impart, obtain and disseminate learning. The com pany also intends to do printing, publishing and general merchandising to further the interests of the community. V- ;.v: A Famous Opal. The most famous opal in history was tbat which was worn In a ring by the Roman senator Nonius In the day ot the triumvirate. Its size equaled that of a medium sized hazelnut, yet its beauty and brilliancy rendered it a marvel among the dilettanti of Rome. especially when it was known that the goldsmiths and money changers had set its value at $1,000,000. Mark An tony made overtures to Nonius for its purchase, intending. It is thought, to present it to Cleopatra, but the senator refused to part with it and for fear that it would be taken from bim bj sheer force sought safety in flight Here history loses all trace of this fa mous gem, there being no record of its transference from Nonius to anj of his family. - ticket lMUc! Ct tht Orlgbsl cad Gsssbs BUSK'S MALTED C1ILK The Fool-tfrlsk for All Jtos. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing duldren. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted gram, m powder form. A quick hutch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. In No Oomblno or Trust WANTED Tool, Die, Model, General Machine Repair Work and Cast Iron Brazing. BALLINGER & GIBBS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 Suede Purses and Leather Bags in all colors and all styles from 50c up. "Leather Goods of Miller's Horn ess Store 827 F.I AIM ST. PHONE 1811 Knollenberg Annex
TEXAS EDITORS ARE
DISCUSSING SHOP (American News Service) Port Lavaca, Tex., May 12. News paper editors and publishers of the Lone ' Star state gathered here in force today for the annual meeting of the Texas Press association. The fore noon was occupied with the exchange of greetings and the annual address of the president. J. P. Ransone, Jr of Cleburne. The business sessions be gan this afternoon and will continue until the end of the week. The entertainment program is the most elaborate ever prepared for a meeting of the association - and provides numerous features for the visiting ladies as well as the members of the association. Minor Operations. Surgeon's Sou What is a "minor opera tion." pa ? Surgeon One for jvhlch the fee is less than three figures. New Yrk Tliw., , To Rid Yourself of Nasal Catarrh, Wash Nostrils Daily. To wash , the nostrils every ' day should be the aim of everyono, wishing to be free from the disgusting symp toms of Nasal Catarrh. 1 Any one can readily rid themselves of nasal catarrh by obtaining from the druggist two ounces of antiseptic vilane powder. Use a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water, and snuff up into the nostrils a half dozen or more times until all the slimy matter is removed. Also gargle the throat. Then make an ointment by mixing a teaspoonful of vilane powder with one ounce of vaseline and apply to nostrils twice daily until healed and cured. This treatment cleans, clears. soothes and heals the mucous mem brane and enables one to breathe free ly through the nose. Burpee's Ford Hook Lawn Grass Seed AT HADLEY'S GROCERY 1035 Main St. MURRAY Week of May 8 ROZELL'S MINSTRELS Matinee, 10c Evenings, 10, 25c
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