Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 188, 16 May 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 8UN-TELEGKA3I,TUliSDAYt 31 A r 16,

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LORIMER'S DAflK TO 'W ELSEWHERE Reported Corn Exchange Bank Is to Sever Relations with Senator.

(American News Service) Chicago, May 16. Beginning Friday tiie Lasalle Street National bank, owned and controlled by William Lorltner, Junior, senator from Illinois will be unable to clear its cherka through the Chicago clearing houses. If a report on Lasalle street today Is true. The Corn Exchange National bank, through which the Lorlmer bank clears. It Is said to have Informed the Lasalle bank that It no longer cares to transact any business with it. The Lasalle bank win have to find another Institution through which to clear. "We cannot discuss the change for publication," said Krnest A. HammlU, president of the Corn Exchange National bank today. "It Is a private natter between the two banks." C. li. Munday, vice president of Larimer's bank, waa evasive, but declared that he understood another clearing house had arranged to take over the transactions. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Biology Has Proved That Dandruff Is Caused by a Germ. Science Is doing wonders these days in medicine as well as mechanics. Since Adam lived, the human race has been troubled with dandruff, for which no hair preparation has heretofore proved a successful cure until Newbro'a Herpicide was put on the market. It Is a scientific preparation that kills the germ that makes dandruff or scurf by digging into the scalp to get at the root of the hair, where It saps the vitality; causing itching scalp, falling hair, and finally baldness. Without dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. It Is the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken it Co., special agents. IDENTIFY VICTIM OF MELANCHOLIA .(American Nw Service) Pittsburg, Pa., May 16. Positive Identification was made yesterday of remains of the man who shot himself while standing before a mirror In the wash-room of the Ft. Wayne railroad station In ' Allegheney Saturday. It was thought arter the shooting that he was Raymond Sefransckl, a member of the International Blacksmiths' and Helpers' union, but investigation today disclosed he was a strike-breaker named Takop Koch, of 1939 Evergreen avenue,' Chicago. He did not belong to a union. Koch waa brought here. It Is said, to take a position In the Pennsylvania shops where the shopmen's strike Is In progress. WHAT 18 SOAP? Thli Is a matter which few except chemists understand. Let us give you a little Information. Soap Is a composition of fat and alkali, which. If properly proportioned and treated, results In a new chemical product which hears this name. The best cleanser in the world is soap pure soap. In which the ingredients are scientifically combined. The cheap "soaps" with which the market Is flooded, contain so much alkali that fabrics washed with them are soon ruined. Try Hewitt's Easy Task soap, which Is the true blend of tallow, cocoanut oil and borax, and see the rapId Improvement In the wash and the hands which do It. CONCERT SINGER TO BE MARRIED IN JUNE Chicago, May 16. Vesta Victoria, the English music hall singer, Is to be married In Chicago next month. . The bridegroom Is A. L. Catcart, a wealthy merchant of Winnipeg, Man., and the marriage will be celebrated some time after May SO. Miss Victoria wired news of her engagement to Col. W. A. Thompson, manager of the American music halls here and distinctly declared that thede would be no "waiting at the church for her." The honeymoon will begin Immediately and the pair will go from Chicago to Leeds, Eng., where they were childhood sweethearts before Miss Victoria became famous and before Catcart came to Canada. ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, ' Indigestion, Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? If you are not, the most cecthre, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of diem is to take, now and then, a desertspoonf d of the ever refreshing and truly bcstScial Uxative remedy Syrup d Fiqs and Elixir of Senna. It is we3 cnown throughout the world as the best of family laxative remees, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without irritx3 die system in any way. To gst its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy die genu Ftj Syrup Co bearing die name ci the Cocspany, plainly printed on pa fcsst d eery psjckis.

Graceful and Attractive Women. If you are thin and want to be plump; If you have wrinkles In your face that you are not proud of, if your skin is saHow or subject to pimples or blackheads take MI-O-NA stomach tablets for two weeks and notice the change. Nine tenths of the thin people are thin because the stomach is not act-

Ive; it is not mixing thoroughly with the natural digestive juices the rood put Into It. and consequently Is not extracting from the food enough nourishment matter for the blood to distribute to every part of the body. If the stomach doos not do its work properly the nourishment in the food you eat Is passed along without giving to the brdy any flesh building elements. MI-O-NA stomach tablets quickly build up the stomach so that It extracts from the food all the elements necessary to form good solid flesh. If you are thin try a two weeks treatment of MI-O-NA stomach tablets: two with each meal will work wonders. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guaranteed to cure indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. Sold by Ijeo H. Fihe an druggists everywhere at 50 cents a box. At Local Theaters At the Murray. "The Leading Lady." the big feature number of this week's bill at the Murray possesses all the qualities of a regular musical comedy, clever principals, pretty girls, catchy music and pretty dancing numbers. Miss Mercedes Lor en z, who plays "the Leading Lady" has a character which fits her personality prefectly, and the comedy roles In the hands of Ralph Lynn and Ed Coleman are screams, both being Englishmen from the Gaiety theater, liondon, England. A football game between the girls and the audience creates a great deal of fun, and in fact all of the numbers are novelties. Duffy and Sawtelle were one of the biggest hits in the history of the house Monday afternoon. Taking encore after encore until all their material was exhausted. Their winning personality however are inexhaustible. Scintilla, the violinist plays with much expression and feeling, and after playing Borne more difficult selections she finishes with that old familiar "Annie Iaurle," which brings the audience to her feet ' Master Nelson Sterling of Kitty and Nelson Sterling, is a born comedian, his funny actions and witty sayings bringing forth rounds of applause, while his dainty little partner Miss Kitty, with ber excellent singing voice wins' her share of the laurels. The Mac Leans. The Mac Lean Stock company certainly played an interesting bill last evening at the Gennett theater. "Dad's Own Girl" pleased everyone and with Nana Bryant In the leading role it was a finished performance in every particular. It tells the story of simple New England country folk. Clean throughout with a wealth, of good comedy well handled and staged with the same careful detail Mr. Mac Lean always expresses. The bill tonight will be "The Slave Girl." a story of Russian life, a play of thrills and laughter, with a full exposure of the white slave trade In Russia. Miss Misa Nana Bryant charmingly portrays the role of Zitka the slave girl. With "Miss Nobody." Miss Olive Vail, the well known pri-ma-donna with A. W. Singer's' big musical revue. "Miss Nobody from Starland." which is to be presented here at the Gennett next Monday will soon have two summer homes and. one of them will be in the Btate of Ohio. The actress owns a summer place at A bury Park and the other is nearing completion at Toledo Beach, Toledo. Miss Vail expects to have a big housewarming about the fourth of July. Miss Vail's place at Toledo Beach is a six room bunglow with a veranda running clear around the house which will be fourteen feet wide. Her dining room and sitting room is built so that it can be turned into a small dancing parlor at a minutes notice, the furniture being arranged and the walls being built so that the things can be slid into the walls, leaving the rooms bare. This is the actresses own idea and will no doubt prove very convenient for parties. Miss Vail's father who is a prominent architect of Los Angeles, Cal., is responsible or the plans of the summer home. Rice In the Orient. Rice la "wet." that grown for the most part in flooded land, or "dry," that raised on uplands. Its growth in' those regions where civilization has penetrated least Is pathetic. Parts of the east are still covered with virgin forest of tall trees. Underneath all is dark in heavy shade. Creepers twine up hundreds of feet and are all topped off with indescribable orchids, all hunting for air and sunshine. In the thick wood a. suitable spot is chosen, for rice they must have or starve. Undergrowth is cut out and staked and hedged around to make a fence for the little rice farm. Exchange. Foxglove. In some places to Eogtand the foxglove is regarded with awe as a "witches' flower," the peasants saying that the witches use the bells of the blossoms as thimbles. Iu most parts, however, the "wee sma folk that bode no ill" are the beings that "sweetly nestle in the foxglove bells." and in Irelandi the plant la called the fall? cap. A Rival. "Why do yon always say, 'As scam as hen's teeth? " because tbey are about the scarcest thugs in the world." "More scarce than men who enjoy bearing about the cleverness of other people's babies r-Cbicago BecordBcrald. . ...

SOCIETY WASSHOCKED Mrs. "Willie" Carter Appears in Hotel in Tights.

Philadelphia, Pa., May 16. Mrs. "Willie Carter of Bryn Mawr, England and Newport, has sent another -h(r down the backs of Philadelphia society. She did it unconsciously recently, when she walked into the BellevueStratford, the hotel of Philadelphia, attired in nice, green tlgbts, and. to make the sensation greater, Mrs. "Willie" took that portion of the evening when the corridors of the hotels are thronged with the best people of the city and some of the "fringe." - To be sure Mrs. Carter did not appear in quite the same costume as some of the stage favorites do before the footlights. The evening was a trifle chilly and for a time she covered the tights with a wrap, but after she had strolled around the corridors, the wrap became unfastened and she calmly threw it back from ber shoulders, showing nearly all of the tights from ankle to waist line. As she paraded the corridors, she made an excellent "Rosalind" in "As You Like It," only a little more so. Rosalind's costume is a deep maroon.Mrs. Carter's was a bright green and it showed off excellently in the bright lights of the hotel with the dark background of the heavy draperies. Mrs. Carter in ber rambles through the hotel was accompanied by a woman friend, whose identity has been carefully guarded. Neither Mrs. Carter nor the friend has been seen in public since the young society leader, who even has had the honor of being presented to the king and queen of England, caused such a sensation in the hotel. ' By the time they had been there for five minutes the word had gone forth that "there was a real shaw in the Bellevue." Persons who never had entered the hotel before crowded through the doors to see Mrs. Carter. She calmly allowed them to gaze at her and continued the conversation with her companion. Society heard today that Mrs. Carter Is about to take another trip abroad. She had planned to go to Newport for the summer and the trip abroad apparently is precipitate, and some persons are mean enough to blame it all upon the green tights. When seen at ber Bryn Mawr home, she acknowledged that her husband had not been taken into her confidence on the advisability of wearng the costume, but farther than making this admission, she refused to discuss her affairs. She even showed two men reporters the door and forced them to walk back almost five miles to the depot, but she confided to some of her friends that this action was necessary because the reporters had become impertinent and had asked, "Will your husband apply for a divorce, because of the tights episode?" AN ORIENTAL GARDEN. 4 It Is Net Planted With Flowers, and It Has No Lawns. A garden does not necessarily mean a collection of flowers arranged more or less symmetrically, with spaces of lawn, shelter of trees and paths hither and tbitber. There bave been gardens that, beyond a terra cotta Jar or two holding a rosebush or a flowering almond, bave had no green thing within their gates. I know of an oriental garden in Fez where white garmented Moors come in the cool of the evening to sit and listen to ancient stories that tbey know by heart, or to music that was old when the pyramids were new. or perhaps to look at a dancing girl or two taking soft steps while tbey smoke their narglles, yet that garden is nothing more than a series of arches upholding walls beyond walls, toned a faint, mysterious .yellow that is not yellow, but white, and yet not white, but rose, in the middle is a pool of water in a stone basin that looks blue because of the intense sky overhead and that shimmers with gold in reflections from the walls. In the corner stands a mighty Jar full of strange scarlet blossoms, and rugs of deep color and intricate pattern lie on the sun warmed flags. There U always the fairy music of dropping water, and wonderful shadows move among tbe arches. This place is a garden for all that it Is so builded of man. The word court will not do for iL Cejiturj Magazine. Another Physician Advocates Care of Nasal Catarrh, to Stop Ravages of Consumption. Home Treatment Given. (Dayton, O., Journal.) "The nostrils or nasal passages afford an excellent breeding place for all manner of disease germs, including tuberculosis," says Dr. J. W. McLaughlin, "and I hope the day will come when every man, woman and child will daily use an antiseptic nostril wash, just as all cultivated people use the tooth brush. The care of the nasal passages Is even more important than the teeth and mouth, for the reason that the saliva is on an antiseptic nature. A nostril wash once or twice daily is refreshing and promites free breathing, prevents catarrh, colds and lung trouble. "Nasal catarrh is both dangerous and embarrassing. Here is a treatment which promptly cleans, soothes and heals the nasal passages while destroying all the putrid, slimy matter and preventing its further forma tion. Obtain of any well-stocked druggist two ounces of antiseptic vilane powder. Use a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water. Snuff up Into the nostrils 6 to 8 times. Also make a, balm by mixing a teaspoonful of the powder with one ounce of vaseline. Apply two or three times daily and catarrh will vanish. Gives a" delightfully clear' feeling and makes

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We have had so many inquiries lately regarding Eczema and other skin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public After careful Investigation we have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, as compounded in D. D. D., can be relied upon. We would not make this statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure of it and although there are many so-called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. . . Because We know that It gives instant relief to that torturing itch. Because D. D. D. starts the cure at tbe foundation of the trouble. Because It cleanses, soothes and heals the skin, clearing away pimples and blotches over night. Because It enables Nature to repair the ravages of disease. Because The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious cases show that D. D. D. is today recognized as the absolutely reliable Eczema cure. Drop into our store today, just to talk over the merits of this wonderful Prescription. We will also explain the value of D. D. D. as a household remedy. Conkey Drug Co. FIGHTING FATIGUE. Jacking Up the Tired System Without Using Stimulants. If efforts to keep at work are continued in spite of fatigue tbe quality of the work is poor and the exhaustion inordinate. Students constantly make this error and do all sorts of things to keep awake to burn tbe midnight oil when if tbey would go to bed and rest they could accomplish far more in half tbe time in the morning with little or no fatigue. Yet there are tiroes when sleepiness and fatigue must be overcome without resort to stimulants which Injure tbe Judgment Tbe tired physician with a critical case, for Instance, must have his wits about bim, and it will aid bim vastly to go to an open window every fifteen or . thirty minutes to take a dozen or two deep inspirations of cold air. His exhaustion in tbe end will be great, but be can make it up later. As a matter of fact, surgeons and others whose work requires the keenest perceptions instinctively choose tbe early morning for their best efforts, reserving the afternoon for "low pressure" tasks or recreation. That is. it is far better to so live that we do not need the stimulus of these extraordinary methods of respiration. American Medicine. A Dime Better Than Two Nickels. A professional panhandler approached a man crosslug City Hall park and demanded a nickel, which tbe man good naturedly banded out, saying. "1 suppose that goes for a glass of beer." "Surest thing you know," replied the panhandler unblushingly. "And. by tbe way. while we are on tbe subject. 1 bave now in my possession two nickels. Would you mind giving me a ten cent piece for them?" " "I will on one condition." said the man. whose curiosity was aroused. "What's tbe answer?" "Well, you see. it's this way." explained tbe panhandler. "If I bave a dime 1 go into a saloon and ask for beer. 1 bave a nickel comeback, which enables me to amble over to tbe free lunch counter and Oil up. Maybe you don't realize that getting change over the bar gives a man a certain tone that doesn't belong to bim if he just coughs up a nickel." New York Sun. Judge Ben. H. Landis, defending woman suffrage, said of an opponent: He objects because he misunderstands. His description of woman suffrage is about as wise and accurate as the little boy's description of the Easter circus elephant. This little boy, seeing an elephant for the first time on Easter Monday, shouted: 'Oh, pop, look at the big cow with her horns in her mouth eating hay with her tail!" WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS - Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in Ic'.nn. side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass Brine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFC CO- Prank. Oevelaea.OUe For sale by Conkey Drug Co.

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With Much Legislation Pend ing Is the Report. American News Service, Washington, May 16. Although tbe special session of congress is but little more than a month old, talk of ad journment is general today. Republicans in both branches have been hint ing that a recess during the hot weath er would not interfere with legislation at all while the Democrats in the house are beginning to believe they will be through with all they care to enact within another month. The house expects to have before it the revised wool schedule within a week or ten days. Scores of Democrats say their program barring unforseen developments, is to be ready to leave by June 15 or July 1 at the latest. The reciprocity bill, they expect the senate to pass within a month and then all that President Taft asked of the extraordinary session will have been disposed of. In the senate, hearing will continue this week before the finance committee on the Canadian reciprocity bill and on the floor the fight over the election of a president pro tem, to succeed Senator Frye, may be resumed. California lion hunters did a pretty good business last month, according to a recent report issued by State ComDtroller Nye. which shows that thirty-eight lions were killed in twen ty-two counties, and the state has paid a total of $750 for the scalps. Mendocino county leads the other counties, five lions having been brought to earth by hunters up there. Turtle soud at Ed Cutter's. 403 South 4th St., all day tomorrow. Origin of a Famous Saying. Euclid, who Is sometimes called the father of mathematics, taught this subject in the famous school at Alexandria. Being asked one day by tbe king of Egypt (Ptolemy Soter) whether he could not teach him the science In a shorter way. Euclid answered in words that have been memorable ever since. "Sire, there is no royal road to learning." Not many scraps of conversation bave lived, as this reply has, for 2,200 years. Luck. Tommy Pop. what Is luck? Tommy's Pop Luck, my son. is what comes to a man who has tbe opportunity of buying something for a mere song, but who can't sing. Philadelphia Record. A Bird In the Hand. A woman Is a person who would rather have ber husband at home o' nights than in the Hail of Fame. Galveston News. t How Is Your Weight? "While it is true that too much weight is not to be desired yet the fact remains that many men and women are trin to the point of danger. This danger lies In their having- no reserve force or nerve power to combat deadly diseases. A little extra flesh is needed by all to feel well and to look well .and this calls up the question of how best to increase the weight. Phy sicians and chemists by experiments have solved the problem of increasing the white and red corpuscles of the blood, by the administration of 3 grain hypo-nuetane tablets, and 'this is al ways followed by an increase of weight. Obtain in sealed packages, and take for a period of several months acrnroiTig -to directions with pacKage. You will like the prompt action of Pain-Away -Pills for headache and acute pain. Druggists. MURRAY Week of May 15 PRESENTS The Leading Lcdy . Matinee, 10c Evenings, 10, 25c. for a New York Trip Arrives NEW YORK 1.20 p. m. TO-MORROW

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In nine cases out of ten it is not be cause you are old, but because you are tired, all worn out, and you act as if you wondered. as if you just wondered how you are going to get through the season and do your work. This condition may be caused by a run-down and debilitated condition, or by a bad cold which has left you without strength or ambition. We want to ask every such person to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, without oil. If it does not build you up and make you feel young, strong and well again, v.e will return the money you paid us for it. Isn't that fair? Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. A ROMANCE IN SIGHT. Started by the Unmasking of the Pair of Frauds. Not until boarding bouses cease to exist will all their romances be written. Shabby romances, some of them arc. like that of tbe young woman who got so tired of being called "poor thing" because she received no Invitations and had to eat all her meals at the boarding house table that she took to eating alone once in awhile at a cheap restaurant and then brazenly lying about tbe friends who had Invited her to dinner. There was a young man In that house who never went anywhere either. The first night the girl stayed out life's desolation nearly overpowered him. "Even that poor little white faced soul has made friends who want ber," be said. "Nobody wants me. I'm no good on earth." Then on rare ocislons his place at the table was vacant. "Ne friends?" asked tbe landlady. "Yes," lied tbe young man. One nlgbt the man and the girl met in a twenty-five cent restaurant. They blushed; they fenced; they finally confessed. "We're a pair of frauds." said the girl. "It's awful to think that tonight when we go home we will have to swear that w. have been dining jrlth friends." "Well." said the young man, "ain't we?" New York Press. They Will Agree with you- and help you to keep your stomach and other organs in the proper condition on which your good health must depend (PILLS 8oU Evarrwlrera. U bosa 10c aaWI tSc PIANO TUNING D. E. ROBERTS PIANOTUNERand REPAIRER Fourteen Years' Experience Eight Years in Factory Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. Palladium Want Ads Pay. OFFICH

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GOV. MARSHALL WGI1 One Book Course in Geography Is Adopted. (Palladium Special) Indianapolis. May 16. Governor Marshall won his point in the state board of education meeting yesterday and brought about adoption of a one book course in geography for the common schools for the next five years. Ftye's book, similar to the advanced geogrpahy now used was adopted at 90 cents, with an exchange price of 45 cents. Gordy's hiftory. price 75 cents, exchange 38 cents, was adopted for five years to take the place of Montgomery's.

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