Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 233, 30 June 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND FAIXADIUil ASD SITX-TELEGKAM. FHIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911.

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GREATEST AIRMEN III WORLD ATTEND

Entered in the Contest for the International Cup . in England.

(National Nw.i Association) Esstcburcb, Enaland, June 30. The world's moat famous airmen assembled here for the banner aviation event of the year the race for the Coupe International l'Avlatloa put In day of strenuous activity today In getting their machines In shape for the great content tomorrow. A crowd of several thousand praona pammed about the enclosure of the aviation Held to get a rllmpi of the pedy sky-navigators in their tuning up fllgbta. The proved ability of the men entered by the cornpetinR countries tnake It certain that there will be a greater race tomorrow than the onn laat year, when Claude GrahameWhite won for Great Itritain the honor of holding the meet thin year, when be defeated a score of tho mom noted flyera. Grahani-Vhlte will not compete this yeur, but England has entered two men who have aurpaaHed his feats during' the last few months Alexander ORllvic and Gustavo llarnel. Ogllvle Is well known In America, where he competed In the historic Uclmont Park meet last year. He will fly a "Baby Wright" biplane In tomorrow's contest, the first time on American machine has ever been flown In this event by the representative of another country than America. Ilamel, who has been making some remarkable flights recently will use a K0norso power Illcrlot. Other Knglishmen will take part In the meet are C. II. Greswell, Graham Gllmour, C. MorIson, J. Valentine and J. Hartley, who Is also well known In America, where be did much flying during tho last winter. To Be One American. America will bo represented In the race by one man. Charles Terres Weymann, who will fly a IS'lcuport. This machine, which row holds the world's record for speed on a closed circuit, will also be used by two of the French teams, which promlsese to prove one of the strongest aggregations competing. Hons. Alfred LeDlanc, who established world's record for speed at the Belmont Park meeting and lots the International Cup on account, of nn accident while he was making the last lap of the race, will again fly a 100horse power nicrlot. Ills teammates ore Mona. Kdouard Nleuport and Mons. Chevalier, both of whom will fly Nleuports. Tho Nleuport Is a racing machine which only recently has been developed. It was while flying this machine at Chalons, France, on June 1, that Mons. Nleuport, Its designer and builder, made the world's speed record 145 kllomotres (90 miles) at the rate of 129 kllomotres (80 miles) an hour. Mons. Kmile Auburn, another French aviator who was seen at the Belmont Park meet, is the reserve member of the French team. Herr Flesch Is the main dependence of the Australn team, while the strength of the German team Is unknown. The Kaiser's entry may prove the surprise of the rnce. but nothing definite Is known as to the ability of the German flyers. The race, the course of which Is about ninety-four miles In extent, is timed to start at 11: 4H in the morning, exactly eight hours, according to Greenwich, before sunset. Expect Big Crowd. Elaborate preparations have been made for the thousands of sightseers who will flock to this little Island tomorrow. A throng of more than 100,000 persons is predicted. Stanford Hill, a fine natural grandstand along the course, has been placed at the disposal of the Royal Aero Club, which

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has ehurge of the race, by Colonel Sir tioorge llolford. and spectators will be allowed to witness the flights from this eminence. A Fjiecial automobile garage has been erected less than half a mile from the tours, and several thousand machines will be taken core of there, while the motoring parties will rind places of vantage in the great natural ampitheater that rises about the start and finish point of the race, sheltering the aviators from the wind. It Is an ideal spot for the event, and a new world's record is being looked for by all those who are familiar with the progress of the contestants, the keen rivalry between them and the excellent condition of their craft.

A Local Theaters

At the Murray. It can be justly said that a more pleasing act of the singing, dancing and talking type could not be presented In dress, talk and vocally th;m that

of Dunbar and Turner, The American

Girl and the Yankee Doodle Dutchman playing at the Murray this week. This couple have a good stage presence and al.V a good personality. Tho moment they step on the stage

the audience Is with them. Their yodle song and dance at the opening

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work is gracefully executed, but the

big noise is their finish. That funny

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and their encore Is even more so.. Another feature of the sliow lb

Princeton and Yale in their comedy hit "ti"0 Miles From Broadway." This Is the story of a young wealthy girl who

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Frank Clayton in his musical monologue has more than made good as

have the Be Anos in their novelty contortion act presenting "the girl

with the rings" and "the man In the box" the latter of which is one dis

tinct novelty.

COAXING SLEEP. r V - c . Simply Question of Will Power and Self Suggestion. Ordinarily we do not sleep by accident or haphazard. We simply resolve to sleep, and self suggestion plays a great part In the production of sleep. TVe go through a variety of acUous, all su;?gcstivt of a change from our normal waking condition. We undress; we place ourselves in a comfortable iosltion; we close our eyes; we believe nud expect we are going to sleep, and the result is sleep. One of the great preventives of sleep Is the fear of not sleeping, but n writer In Harper's Ttasar says that once this fear is broken down we sleep anyhow. The insomniac worries about his insomnia, nnd this very worry deepens the mischief; hence the sufferer should suggest to himself again and again. "If I sleep, well; If I don't sleep, I will at least gain rest by keeping ray mind calm end my body relaxed." In a word, our chances of getting sleep Increase if we assume the external physical attitude which correppomls t sleep if we relax every muscle and let it stay relaxed, if we breathe lightly nnd regularly, if we call up the Imagination of n sleeping person and talk and think sleep to ourselves, repeating silently and in n quiet, dreamy fashion such a formula as this: "There is no reason why I should not sleep. Therefore I can sleep. Therefore I will sleep. My mind Is nt peace. Sleep Is coming. I am getting sleepy. I am about to sleep. I am asleep."

Britain's Roman Walls. Agricola's walls were built about the year SO to defend Britain from tbe Plcts and Scots. Tbe first extended from tbe Tyoe to tbe Salwny Firth (eighty mllesi. the second from tbe Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, to the Flrtb of Clyde, near Dumbarton (thirty-six miles. The former wall was renewed and strengthened by tbe Emperor Hadrian about tbe year 120 and by Severus about 208. Tourists to England and Scotland nay still see many remains of these ancient walls, particularly of the southern one. In many places the foundations are still intact, with here and there a piece of tbe wall Itself, evldeartnz tbe faithfulness wlta wblcb ther rc-r Imlit. Fxrbanga.

All classes of fireworks are more commonly used in Mexico than in the United States.

CHILDREN ARE THE GUESTS Of GEORGE

100,000 Boys and Girls Call on the King at Crystal Palace Today.

(National News Association) London, June 30. The children of London were the King's guests today. One hundred thousand of them, all less than twenty years old, called on their sovereign at the Crystal Palace and accepted of his hospitality. There were fifty thousand little girls and fifty thousand future soldiers of the Empire, and at the close of this most unique of the Coronation fetes, there were a hundred thousand glad little smiles and the same number of souvenir mugs in so many little hands, commemorating the event. "lxt the little children come unto me." said King George on one occasion, quoting the Testament, and the thought bore fruit in today's reception. The King's "school children committee," composed of Sir, WiPiam Carington, the Lord Mayor, Sir John Kirk, and five others of the most prominent men of London, selected the children by lot, the drawings being made in each of the London County Council elementary schools by the otra.-theiu mondF- shrdl hrdl ahaht teachers, who oday accompanied their charges at the head of five divisions each of which was divided into twenty regiments. The army of little ones were vonveyed to Crystal Palace by special trains and. upon their arrival, there began solid hours of merrymaking. The children wre first treated to a scene from the Pageant of London, perhaps the most impressive one of all, for In it were. grouped the representatives of Oreater Britain over the seas. Then refreshments were served, and the mug which the King gave to each child, was presented. Next- the children were permitted to go to the many entertainments which the Festival of Empire and the Crystal Palace this year affords. These included the highly interesting and instructive trip on the "All Red Route,'" water chlutes, toboggans, coasters, mountain railways, etc., all of which were open free to the children by special arrangements of the King. When the afternoon was over, the children enjoyed a farewell glimpse of their monarch as he stood on a specially built balcony, waving kisses to them, while they all saluted him and cried in unison, "God save the Kins."

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SIR WILFRED RETURNS TO CANADA

London SchoorChildren Be King's Guests.

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London, June CO. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who has been the most conspicu

ous figure in the Imperial conference

and also a leading participant in many of the coronation functions, sailed for home on the Empress of Ireland. In taking his departure at this time Sir Wilfrid has been obliged to forego much of the entertainment arranged for the Colonial premiers, but he desires to reach Ottawa as soon as possible to be in readiness for the reassembling of parliament.

(National News Association) London, une 30. Few of the coronation festivities will be more interesting than the King's party to 100,000 London school children at the Crystal Palace tomorrow. Their Majesties have given their personal attention to the arrangements for the huge gathering, which promises to be the largest party of children ever assembled at one time and place. The co-operation of the various railway companies will enable the children to make the journey to the Crystal Palace from any i-art of London with no change of trains. The children wil assemble at fifty-six different stations, and altogether one hundred special trains, each carrying about one thousand children, will be used. A representative of the London Education Authority and a skilled nurse will travel with every train. The festival of Empire management will turn the Crystal Palace and the grounds over to the King's guests, and the general public will be excluded for the entire day. Refreshments will be provided free of charge to the children and the teachers who accom

pany them, and all the attractions of,

the great exhibition will be open without cost. The King and Queen are expected to attend the fete during the afternoon.

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SEAMEN'S DEMANDS HAVE BEEN GRANTED

NATIONAL llOO-HOO ORDER IN MEETING (National News Association) Hutchinson. Kan.. June 30. Many prominent representatives of the lumber trade in Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri gathered here today to take part in the state convention of the Concatenated Order of Hoo lloo.

Liverpool. June SO. The Cunard Steamship company and the Canadian Pacific and the Allan lines today conceded to the demands of the striking seamen including the deckniea. Food stuff prices have been going up daily because of the tie up.

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There are 24S paupers to every ten thousand of the population of Great Britain and Ireland.

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(National News Association) Ottawa, Ont., June CO. Dr. John G. Rutherford, C. X. G., today resigned his position as veterinary general and live stock commissioner for the Dominion of Canada. Prior to taking office some six or seven years ago, Dr. Rutherford served in the Manitoba legislature and in the Dominion house of commons and it is understood to be his intention now to settle in Alberta with a view to re-entering political life.

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A Good Farm For Sale The undersigned will sell at private sale, before ten o'clock A. M. on the 3rd day of July, 1911, and if not sold at private sale before said hour, then at said hour upon said date at public sale, 64.52 acres of good land, situated 8 miles from Richmond, on the Middleborough Pike, known as the Duffee farm, with good six-room frame dwelling house thereon, barn, other outbuildings and fences, in good repair. There is 8 acres of good beech timber, running water and a fine young bearing orchard of cherries, peaches, plums, etc. . ; , The sale will be made at the law offices of Shiveley & Shlveley, over Tin Main street, in the city of Richmond, Indiana. Terms given on application. Ray Karr Shiveley, Commissioner

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