Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 247, 14 July 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM- FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911.

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FINAL MEETING OF TEACHERS IS HELD

Closing Day Program of Educational Association a Splendid One. (National News Asaotlatlon) San Francisco, Cal., July 14. Delegates to the annual convention of the National Educational Association today held their first regular meetings and tomorrow they will all be on their way to their homes or summer resorts ' where they will spend the remainder of their vacations. The exodus of the seven thousand even began In a mild way today, when members of those special sections which bad completed their work took their departure. At the departmental meetings today, there were several addresses of interest. Some of the most interesting were "Growing Children" by Oyril A. Stebblns, instructor in agricultural education at the I'niversity of California; "Art an a Cultivator of the Imagination," by May (Jerhart, supervisor of drawing in the itchools of Iw Angeles, Cal.; "How to Prevent Backwardness and Mental Deficiency In Cbildren," by Henry 11. Goddard. director of the New Jersey School for the Fetble-Mlnded; "What Constitutes, a Subnormal Child," by Vinnie C. Heeks, special psycholigist of the Oakland, Cal., schools, and "The Kindergarten of the future," by Dr. Frank E. Parlin, superintendent of achools of Cambridge, Mass. Met With Approval. Dr. Parlln'B remarks drew forth great approval in the discussion by the delegates of the section on Kindergarten Education. He declared the present type of Kindergartens is more harmful than beneficial to the child, when compared to what should be done. Dr. Parlin advocated out-of-door Kindergartens and a large policy In their administration, giving to the children a greater opportunity to exercise their Individuality and inventiveness. "Although a friends of the Kindergarten," he said, "I believe tht orthodox type is neither sacred nor perfect, that the position of the conservative Klnde(gartners is unwise and untenable, that they emphasize the most defective parts of Froebel'a system and neglect his most valuable principles. "The bralu of the child at the Kindergarten age Is ready for sensery, motor, and language training only. "The Kindergarten of the future will be true to its name, a garden of children, will generally be out of doors, in the sunlight and open air, among the trees and flowers, and associated with birds and animals, providing healthful conditions for the body, appropriate food for the senses, abundant exercise for the muscle, ample scope for the imagination, and. unfailing topics for conversation. The healthy growth of the child will be the prime consideration, large lungs, good digestion, a strong heart, and Bteady nerves outranking peg-stlcklng and a meagre knowledge of sphere, syiinder and cube. "It will recognize the supreme value of all kinds of real play, which call into well-timed and well-measured action both mind and body. "It will give much attention to oral "This New FREE Hair Remover Is Surely A Marvel!" Elec-tro-la, Only Hair Remover That Completely Destroys Hair Forever, Sent FREE. "I Used Electro-la a Year Ago. The Hair Hat Never Come Back. It's a Marvel !" Elec-tro-la Is the only hair remover now known that does not burn, irritate or harm the skin, no matter how long It is left on. It does not matter whether your skin Is as tender as a baby's, or whether the hair growth is extremely thick and heavy or is as light as down. Electro-la destroys It forever In a few minutes. It gets right into the hair roots and kills them permanently. You've tried other halr-removers probably and your hair came back. Not so with Electro-la. Elec-tro-la Is certain, safe and quick. To prove ft we will send you a liberal trial bottle of Elec-tro-la if you will send the coupon below filled out together with a 2c stamp to pay postage. This is enough to give it a thorough test. The regular sized bottle Is $1.00 and your money will be refunded if Elec-tro-la does not do all we claim. Just fill out trial coupon below and nail with a two-cent stamp today. FREE TREATMENT Fill In your name and address on dotted lines below and send it to Ko-Rec-Tlv Co.. 5103 State Street. Chicago, enclosing a two-cent stamp to help cover mailing, and we will send at once a free trial bottle that will show what Electro-la will do for. you. F.7256.

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TRAMP BOOTBLACK BACK HOME AGAIN Johnny Horine, Hagerstown, Finds Panama Canal Zone Expensive. (palladium Special) Hagerstown, Ind., July 14. "Gee but its expensive to stay long in Panama; I guess I will go to Germany where I can live more cheaply," stated Johnny Horine, Hagerstown's globe trotter and professional bootblack, as he alighted from a rattler here this week upon his return from the scene of Uncle Sam's activities in Central America, Early in June Horine left here to see the Panama canal. He staid about twenty days, saw all of it and much of the country and found that in order to live, even with his frugal de

mands, one must "shell out." ThoughJ much pleased, and considering the trip one of the most interesting he has ever taken, he decided at the end of the twentieth day that he had been there long enough. Johnny, who is now fifty-three years of age, has not missed a national convention or an international exposition since he was a mere "kid." He has always made his way by shining shoes. In fact the trade has been so profitable, that, though he still now follows it for the enjoyment he gets out of it, he could retire and live on "easy street" the remainder of his life. Wherever he goes he takes with him his kit of tools, which are entirely unlike the kind now ordinarily used by shoe shiners. He has been in every state in the Union and in several foreign countries. He is now securing data on Germany in contemplation of enjoying a sightseeing trip of several weeks and perhaps months in that country. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD A union of garbage workers was recently formed in Sacramento, California. The city of Milwaukee, Wis., has adopted the thumb print system in paying off its employes. The international convention of the stage employes was held at Niagara Falls this week. Twenty-four states have laws requiring guards on dangerous machinery, and ample ventilation in factories. The Boston Domestics' Protective Union has decided to establish free beds for 6ick members at two Boston hospitals. In one month the free employment bureau conducted by the city of Portland, Ore., obtained positions for 2,164 men and women. A Business Agents' Union is being organized by certain business agents of unions affiliated with the San Francisco Labor Council. No less than seven boards of conciliation and investigation were in session recently in Canada under the industrial disputes investigation act. Lord Penrhyn gave a holiday to his four thousand Welsh quarrymen coronation day and on investiture day, together with an addition of 5 per cent, to their wages. Under a ruling made by Stephen V. Carey, assistant attorney-general of the State of Washington, telephone operators come under the provisions 'of the new eight-hour law. A. B. Garretson, president of the Order of Railway Conductors, now will receive a salary of $10,000 a year, the highest paid to the head of any labor organization in the world. Ten old-time Chicago telegraphers were recently retired by the Western Union Telegraph Company on pensions aggregating 50 per cent of their salaries. Elmer Steven, one of those retired, had been in the service in Chicago since 1S6S. Andrew Furnseth, president of the International Seamen's Union of America, has submitted a plan to President Gorapers of the American Federation of Labor to organize the migratory workers of America, of whom it is estimated there are 3,000,000. At a recent meeting in New York city delegates trom the Seamen's Longshoremen's Harbor Boatmen's, Marine Cooks', Stewards', Waiters', Porters', Shipping Teamsters' and Dockbuilders' Unions completed the STflDP TMAT DOE ADD ACME Why be a victim of the racking agony of a throbbing headache when Caparine immediately stops the pain and begins to cure the cause? A headache indicates abnormal organic conditions which Caparine will relieve. contains no opiates is a careful mixture of pure ingredients a gentle laxative perfect for a cold, grip, disordered stomach, constipation, biliousness. You'll rind Caparine at all druggists. 10c and 25c. DeKalb Drug and Chemical Company, Ltd., DeKalb, Illinois. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE WEEK JULY 10 Edith Harcke The Act in White and Gold Matinee 10c Evenings, 10-25c

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i i. i a ! (National News Association NEW COLLEGE OPENED. Bangor. Wales, July 14. The King and Queen and Prince of Wales arriv-, ed here today and formally opened the ; new University College. A great j crow d turned out to greet the royal j visitors and the city was profusely decorated in their honor. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION. Detroit, Mich., July 14. When the National Editorial association meets for its twenty-sixth annual convention here next week steps will be taken for a complete reorganization with a view to increasing the membership and efficiency of the association. SHOE MERCHANTS. New York, July 14. Representatives of the shoe trade throughout the United States held a convention here today in connection with the American Shie and Leather Fair that is being held this week in Madison Square Garden. SEATTLE TO CELEBRATE. Seattle, Wash., July 14. A hundred thousand visitors from all over the Northwest are expected in Seattle the coming week for the Golden Potlatch carnival n celebration of the anniversary of fne first big shipment of gold from Alaska in 1897. BATTLE OF HORRISBURG. seventn anniversary oi me Dame oi Harrisburg was observed here today with interesting exercises under the auspices of the United Confederate Veterans and allied organizations. Gen. E. T. Sykes, of Columbus. Miss., delivered the oration of the day. NEAR S4 M ILESTONE. East Orange, N. J., July 14. Right i Rev. Dr. Thomas Bowman, the senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, will quietly observe his ninety-fourth birthday anpiersary tomorrow at his home in this place. NATIONAL HOLIDAY. Paris, July 14. The national holiday in commemoration of the fall of the Bastile was observed today throughout the country in the traditional manner. An unusually large crowd went to Longchamps this afternoon to witness the review of the troops by President Fallieres. OLDEST ODD FELLOW. Provincetown, Mass., July 14. Captain Jolin M. Carnes, who is believed to be the oldest living Odd Fellow in PIMPLES CURED IN TWO WEEKS By the Great Blood Purifier BIN-TER TABLETS Or Your Money Back. GUARANTEED TO CURE BOJLS, SORES, ECZEMA, OR ANY ERUPTIONS WHATEVER. Sold and recommended by Leo H. Fihe PRICE $1.00. Big Reduction On Hammocks For the next few days we will offer to all pleasure lovers, a fine line of Hammocks at onehalf regular price. These Hammocks are all of best material, closely woven and regular lengths. Just the thing for these hot days. Miller's Harness Store 827 Main St. Have Used

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MACCABEES TO MEET. Cleveland, O.. July 14. Arrangements are practically concluded for the meeting here next week of the quadrennial session of the supreme tent of the Kniehts of the Maccabees of the World. The meeting will be the first that the supreme lawmaking body of tbe odrer has ever held outside of Michigan, where the permanent headquarters are maintained. CHURCH NOTICE Rev. Martha G. Jones w ill preach at the Boston Universalist church on Sunday at 11 a. m. S. S. at 10 a, m. Naming the Baby. "Have you named the baby? a? feed the admiriug neighbor. "Not yet." said the proud young mother. "We're going to christen hi in Sunday." "Dear rael What an odd nain'e! I'd Almost as soon call him after Robinson Crusoe's mail Friday and be donewith it." Chicago Tribune. Cordially Invited. ' "Are you Hungary V" "Yes. Siam." "Well, come alcng; I'll FiJLM..Llp. pincott's. SUCCESS IN STRENGTH NOT IN BRAINS Many men with ordianry brains make huge successes, while many brilliant men are failures because they lack the nerve, motive power otherwise called steam, vim, snap. Most men ami women should take a safe and effective nerve-invigrorator and blood purifier every once in a while to "recharge their batteries." for what can you do when your strength vanieshes, no matter how brainy you may be? If you have Nervous Trouble of any sort, tired, you cannot sleep, no appetite. Kidney or Liver Trouble, or Rheumatism, you should take a course of Make-Man Tablets at once. Make-Han Tablets are wonderful builders of nerve-strength and purifiers of the blood. The first box will do you a lot of god. They are absolutely the best medicine for men, wo men and children, because they irive a splendid, youthful tone to the nerves. quicken the brain, dispel worry, give a keen enee to the appetite and sound refreshing sleep. Trial treatment free on request. Make-Man Tablet Co.. Dept. 14, Chicago. Sold at 50c and recommended by Clem Thistlethwaite's two drug stores. Sth and North K Street and 8th and South E Street. WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER & GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158

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