Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 285, 21 August 1911 — Page 8

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HCE OF WALES IS A MIDSHIPMAfl v, . - HSTorks Hard All Day, Gets $3 a Week and Takes Orders Like Fellows. AStoeclal Cable from the International r New Service.) BY HERBERT TEMPLE LONDON, Aug. 21. Albert Edward, iPrlnc of Wales, heir to the throne ! of England, and the ranking peer of t m A n-J.I. I. - 2 l 11. . Urw riiiu us a. new juu. nj ieia a little leas than 93.00 per week, roust work from aeven to six. and is subject I to the orders of men who, in the VOWWO Ol UUIBl BUI W VUI 1U IV kins the hem of bla robe. He is a midshipman aboard H. M. S. Hindu stan. i Tbia Is the second stage in the prerlbd course of training for the fu(tare ruler of the United Kingdom. 'Mere be will mess in the gunroom of (the old battleship with the boys of jnis own age; will prepare himself for j;the examinations be will have to pass, in company with his , mates, for a higher position in the navy, and will learn the strict discipline that has been so thoroughly inculcated in the present king. , Whether or not the Prince will take jpto the rigors of the sea with the same Mellgbt that characterized his father's naval training is a matter of conjecture. He has, while on land, displayed a love for rough and ready sport that has been tbe delight of King George, and has endeared him to the , .British people, but, after the pomp and - splendor of the Coronation and the Elation of the populace at his Invesas Prince of Wales, there has n a noticeable decrease in the sporting tendencies of the future monarch. He has shown a marked prefrrence lor social life. In fact is is rumored that it was upkm this account that the curt order plrectlng: "Midshipman II. R. H. the Prince of rsvalM. K. a., to H. M. S. Hindustan." fjwas issued before the Intended visit Queen Mary and the Prince to the irtnan court. It is said that King eort-e desired to let a little sea air low upon his native prococity before Hiding him to visit the girl witn 'horn all England and Germany wish see him allied in marriage. This coming Monday is to be a redletter day In the calendar of medical history. It marks the opening of the Radium - Institute in Riding High Street, London. The Instltue was the darling scheme of the late King Edward, and the latest In the world In the medical world. It has overa quarter of a million dollars - worth of radium - at its disposal; Is fitted with the most expensive and effective medical instruments known to science, and will employ a staff of physicians whose names are known to the medical profession of all countries. Chief among the wonders of this remarkable place is the vast quantity of radium that has been accumulated for use In scientifically treating disease. This accumulation will enable tests never before tried In medical history and as the chief aim of the new hospital is research there is every probability that science will be materially advanced as a result of Its work. The Institute will be worked In direct connection with the medical profession and all applications for admittance must come from a doctor. The joor will be treated free of charge; Ihe well-to-do will pay In accordance yith their means. In both cases the sure and atention bestowed will be identical. With regard to the researches of the Institution It may be added that all scientific delvlngs into the "whys and sroerefores" will be made without the assistance of mutilated animal organism.. No animals of any kind will be permitted either on the operating taMe or In the observation cages. ' At last It seems as though relief were in sight for the unfortunate Albanians who have been driven from inelr homes and are now on the verge af starvation In the mountains of Montenegro. Sir Edward Earl Grey bas promised the support of the forEgn office for relief operations and Foreign Committee of the Macedonia. Relief fund has stepped forsmrd with a plea for contributions at has resulted the subscription of Jionssnds of pounds In a few days. Zhis society will purchase and distribute food, clothing and medicine to e stricken Albanians without 'regard creed or color. This at least 4s a beginning and though the Macedonian Relief Fund Ban do hut little to alleviate the sufferings of the thousands of Albanians who have been driven from their omes by the Turks, It is believed ihat their efforts will arouse the apaSMtle sects o fthe United Kingdom and Surope and perhaps stir up popular indignation to that pitch where the slaughter of Christians will become Ian Issue among civilised countries. ' In fact. Interest In the Balkan Bit ten grows more acute daily and press and pulpit are heard the Irst murmurs of what may grow to be great movement for the relief of e Albanians, papers are sending la . correspondents to . famine trlcken Albania.' Miss Durham, the well known Balktraveler. Is lecturing upon Albaneondltlons, and , the public at Is demanding more explicit in formation as to the real conditions of e people of that unfortunate counWith the close of the yscht racing fet Cowes and Sptthead it is expected jtfcat the .King will retire to some sejejuded spot for a much needed rest. Cm Majesty, never of a bright and efCsrvescing nature, has grown more ttarn voter the strain of the Coreeremonies, tbe Investiture, Cm hundred and one court and functions that have claimed bis

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President Taft and Governor Dix are to Review Civil War Veterans on Wednesday

(National News Association) ROCHESTER, Aug. 21. One hundred thousand ; grizzled veterans are here to attend the forty-fifth National encampment of the Grank Army of the Reepublic this week. President. Taft, Governor Dix, State Treasurer Dunn and many others prominentMn the official life of the country will review the maneuvers of the survivors of the Civil War. The State has appropriated $50,000 for the decoration of the town, and everywhere flags and bunting, lights and band stands evidence its expenditure. Today was devoted to the reception of Commander-in-Chief John E. Gilman and the national officers, a general reception of members and a fraternal reunion. Tomorrow re-unions of all the New York State regiments will be held at tbe various halls; there will be automobile trips through the country and trolley trips to Charlotte, the Coney Island of Rochester. In the evening a big campfire will bring back memories of nights spent on the battle field, and prominent army men will entertain those assembled with war stories. On Wednesday the grand parade of veterans will be reviewed by President Taft. and other dignitaries. The line of march will be the shortest in the history of the G. A. R. encampment, covering only two and one eighth miles, all through shaded streets and over the best pavements in the city. attention for the last three months, and it Is said that his physicians have agreed that only a complete rest can restore his nerve racked body of its former robust condition. Perhaps because of this as much as anything else Is due Premier Asquith's manifest desire to hurry the affairs of the government now before the Parliament. ' Coral That Shocks. On the coast of tbe West Indian islands a curious kind of coral is found, called "millepoca." This hns a most extraordinary property which makes tbe people who know it very shy of handling it. The moment you pick up a piece a sort of electric thrill runs through you and an agonizing pain shoots through your Jaws. Tou feel as if every tooth and, every nerve and muscle connected with them was burning. The acute pain lasts gener ally for about half an hour and slowly passes off. but the effects do not disappear entirely for hours. Tbe reason of this curious shock or poisoning is n mystery. Not Dangerous. "Madam, I thought I would tell yon I met your husband awhile ago. as I heard be had started from home to kill a man be quarreled with." "Oh, sir, tell mewas my poor William shot?" No, madam. Tour poor William was only half shot." Baltimore Amer lean. . . Depressing Sights. If there Is anything more depressing than rain falling on an overturned tombstone or tbe sight of a diningroom table covered with dirty dishes what Is it? Atchison Globe. Ho Know. v Teacher Now, Willie, tell us one of tbe principal events in Roman history and mention the date. Willie Mark Antony went to Egypt cos be had a date with Cleopatra. Harper's Bazar. If you would fait the target aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. Longfellow. Powaerco Wigs. From childhood Louis XV., French monarch, used powder upon his wig and made It completely white, which custom waa tmltated by his courtiers. This practice continued nntil tbe reign of terror, when wigs and powder disappeared together from France. ' " Cthrwi Hertect. Randan My wlt piays and sing snd recites. Rogers Has she snj other defects. Ufa,

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The route chosen for the march was selected by the Adjutant on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief and was approved by the Commander. Colonel Henry S. Rodman will have entire charge of the parade with a staff of aids to assist him. The streets selected by the adjutant are profusely decorated with the Stars- and Stripes. During the parade bombs will be exploded every two minutes and from each will be released a tissue-paper flag. These bombs were made in Japan especially for this occasion. Thursday will be taken up with the annual session of the National Encampment at Convention Hall. Besides this meeting the old soldiers will be entertained by trips to the many points of interest around Rochester in automobiles and carriages placed at their disposal by the citizens. On Friday mettings and reunions of all National organizations will engage the attention of the veterans and Saturday will be taken up with pleasure tours and leave takings. Though each year takes its toll in the veteran's ranks and each year increased their burden of age the well preserved appearance of the thousands of veterans that throng the streets cf Rochester seems to bear out the well defined sentiment of cheerfulness, optimism and comradeship prevalent throughout, their ranks. Veteran meets veteran with boyish enthusiasm, the crowded hotel lobbies are the COMPILE 1910 POLICE COURT STATISTICS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 21. The number of criminal cases filed before mayors, city judges and justice of the peace In Indiana, exclusive of the city court of Indianapolis, during 1910 was 36,497, according to figures compiled in the state statistician's office. Intoxication, as usual, leads the list, as during the year there were 14,686 arrests for. this cause in the state. Of the total number of cases of all kinds, 24,226 were filed before city judges and 12,271 before justices of the peace. Figures from approximately twelve hundred justices of the peace courts are included in the report The number of white offenders included in the report was 33,725 and colored, 2,772. Of the cases brought before justice of the peace courts, 9,824 were fined, 7,432 paid their fines, 992 stayed the fines and 1,290 went to jail. In the mayors' and city judges courts 14,854 were fined, 6,862 paid their fines, 1.658 stayed them and 5,S84 went to jail in default of payment In3-,8 cases, fines or sentences were suspended. City judges and mayors dismissed 2,301 cases. In justice courts 988 cases were dismissed. Of the cases filed before city judges' and mayors, 17,336 were against native born Americans, 1,828. against foreign born and 5,062 against persons whose nativity was not reported. '. In the justices' courts 9,414 were American born. 2,031 were foreign born and tbe nativity of 836 was not reported. The number of white women brought into city courts was 1.573, into justice's courts, 597. The number of colored women in the city courts was 470, In justice's courts 86. - Turkish Bookseller. A writer who spent mucb of bis early life In Turkey observed that Turkish books and booksellers were among tbe curious features of the country. "Tbe Turkish bookseller.-he said, "has a soul above trade. He rarely or never attempts to push his wares and treasures some of bis more valuable books so greatly tbat be can hardly be Induced to sell them, 'although they form part of bis stock io trade. Many of tbe books displayed by the .bookseller are In manuscript, which ; tbe old fashioned Turks esteem more highly tban print" The Koran be may not sell. Oe gives it away in return for a present of its value io money. Utrlmava Xhe WiMolbarrew. The wheelbarrow was Invented by Blaise Pascal, the geometrician, who IlTed from 1623 to 1082.

scenes of excited gatherings of old soldiers, the martial spirit is rife and stories of the war the current tender of gossip. That those whose feebleness lays them open to attacks of illness may be taken care of with the utmost facility, emergency hospitals have been established in all parts of the city and first aid stations at short intervals throughout the downtown section of the city. All these arrangements are in charge of the Public Health Committee of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce. This body has provided a large corps of physicians and nurses. - Ninety-two automobiles and , twice as many doctors and nurses will be posted along the line of march during the parade and local companies of the national guard will also be on duty to see that no accident that can be prevented takes place. In addition to these precautions and safeguards against accident to tne veterans, the residents of Rochester have thrown open their homes to the old soldiers, placed their automobiles at the disposal of the G. A. R. Committee, and subscribed a large sum to be used in attending to their comfort. In addition to the convention of the

Grand Army, there are hundreds of regimental and association conventions going on this week, all of them related in some way to the great struggle between the North and South, over fifty years ago. AGED MILTON MANDIED EARLY TODAY (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind., Aug. 21. Mr. William Davis, of this city, died at his home this morning at the age of 84 years. Mr. Davis was ah old inhabitant of Milton, and was well known throughout the town. The funeral will be held at the home of his son, Mr. Charles Wv Davis, at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, and interment will be at the West Side Cemetery. Mr. Davis was born in Montgomery County, Wrest Virginia, and moved to Indiana at an early age. He has spent the greater part of his life in this state, and has been a resident of Milton for thirty years. He. lived a quiet life, his principal activities being in connecton with the Methodist church. Mr. Davis leaves three children by his first wife, Walford Davis, Eldridge Davis, and Mrs. Sarah Hayworth, and one child by his second wife, Charles Davis. Cherry Pie. Fill a fairly rich crust not quite ful with stoned ripe , cherries. , sprlnkh evenly over them a heaping teaspoon ful of cornstarch, or a tablespoonful ii they are very Juicy: add a teacupful of sugar and dot with small pieces of butter. Cover with pasteJ wet the edges of the ripper and under crusts, press well together, brush over with well beaten egg. bake In a hot oven till ready. Dust over with fine sugar. Logic - Guest Why did you put me in that weak bed? Host Tou , had said yon were a lichr leerwr Fxrhange. - WILL MONEY HELP YOU? IF SO, CALL ON US. We will ' loan you any amount from $5.00 up and take your personal property as security such as house- . bold goods, pianos, team, wag-, ons, etc. Your loan will be arranged 5 in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your income and so small you will hardly miss the money. Jf you have a number of small bills outstanding, call on us and get the 'money to pay- them all up and have one place to pay. All business is strictly confidential Phone 2560 ; Take Elevator to Third ' Floor.

TUFT IS PLEASED, ALSO OPPBSM And the Question NowlBeing Asked Is, "Are the People Pleased?" , WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. There is an immense amount of satis

faction floating around Washington these days. The president is satisfied because: . He obtained the passage unamended of the Canadian reciprocity agreement. He obtained the elimination from the Arizona-New Mexico statehood bill of the objectionable principle of : the recall of judges. r He was able to give his approval to the congressional reaportionment bill. The campaign publicity bill was passed. , - And he is satisfied because the people of the country ; generally have Indorsed him: In vetoing the wool bill.'' In vetoing the so-called free list bill. In his proposed veto of the cotton-chemical-iron and steel measure which will be passed by the house tomorrow. Why Clark is Satisfied. Speaker Clark is satisfied ' because the Democratic party in congress has carried out the program which, he laid down before the extra session began. 1. Economy in national expenditures 2. Liberalization of the rules of the house of representatives. 3. Passage of the campaign publicity bill. 4. Passage of the bill for the direct DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK, BY EXPERT MASSEUR in our Toilet Department. If up town, drop in and learn' about the famous Lorenz toilet articles and per-

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election of senators, which is now in conference. 5. Passage of tariff bills. ; "Congress has made a magnificent record, said the speaker today. "It is one which will appeal to the people

without question. I : was hopeful the country would get relief from tbe burdensome exactions of the tariff. Tbe Democrats did their part, but tbe president would not approve tbe measures we sent to him. although they were such that he should have done so." Progressive Regulars Pleased. The Progressive Republicans are satisfied with the course they pursued. "As a progressive Republican," said Senator Bristow of Kansas, "I feel. we go bfeore the country with a record that -will meet the approbation of our constituents, because we have, faithfully and with energy and devotion to the principles we believe in, fought for progressive ideas." The regular Republicans are satisfled with what they have done. "We have sustained the president. said one of the leaders, "both with reference to tariff legislation and statehood. We have demonstrated that the so-called progressive Republicans are not Republicans in the true sense of the word. They really are Democrats, and now I think the country realizes it." ' , Why All Factions Rejoice. Both parties and all factions take satisfaction in the fact: That a thorough investigation is being made into the Lorimer scandal. That a thorough investigation has been ordered into the charges that Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wisconsin was elected corruptly. But the question which every member of official Washington from the president down, is asking Is: Are the people satisfied, and, if so, OTJSBMJl'S Matchless Values

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