Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 286, 22 August 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911.
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BEGINS SEPT. 1 ns Completed for Presient's Forty Day Journey in the West. ASHINGTON, Aug. 22. Plans for ildent Taft's coming trip through went and to the Pacific coast praclly were completed Sunday, le journey will be almont as exlve as that taken by the President lis famous "swing around the cir- ' in 1909, when he traveled more 1 13,000 miles and visited thirtyre states. lie will break ground the Panama Canal exposition at i Francisco, make many addresses attempt to scale the 14,000 feet fount Ralnier's precipitous slope, ccording to the present arrangeits the President will be gone six ks." In that time It Is expected t he will make close to two hund speeches from platform from the r end of his private car and at othplaces not on the regular schedule. Politically Important. ;epublican leaders look upon the as the most Important politically President has mapped out since he ered the White House. He will through all the states in the west, which they recognize the dominai of the progressive Republicans 0 are counted on to oppose his reulnatlon next year. Jntll the question of the adjournht of congress was out of the way j President was undecided as to ether he should be gone three eks or six. With adjournment pracilly . assured for this week the psident feels he can get three weeks' t at Beverly and "be in trim then 'stand the forty days In a private Itinerary In Part. The President probably will leave verly September 12, returning east 3ut Nov. 1. He will go west through va, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and vada, to the coast. Most of the big ies in these states, including Des lnes, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, d Salt Lake will be visited, but the ins for the trip contemplate stops scores of smaller places. From California the President will ' north to Portland and Seattle, ree days are to be spent in WashSton state, and the route eastward 1 allow him to atop In Idaho, Monla, the Dakotas and Minnesota. While no "spellbinders" are to be ken along, it is probable that memrs of the cabinet or congressman II become traveling companions of President at various points en ute. Topics for the President's addresses 11 not be hard to find the party leaday. - j 'ANTED LIVE POULTRY - Highest mark pri s ; ultry. Schwegman's Meat Market l' i ' ' Jun 20-eod-tf I How Uwipiratian Works. This sett pein of yours fairly Ducks of the wilt irn'e- 1 ,s PlPMJ result f Rpmiine Inspiration.' You Idently planued it while upon the undlK deep" . Well, to teti you the truth." said e poet. "1 the tle" oae day wbll Itlng In a slop having ray shoes cobpd." New Trk Journal. 3 Could Mavo Got It Mro Easily. Mrs. Newlywed-Peorle are saying iat yoo married me fcf my gold. Mr. t rwlywed-What norsense! If I'd bply wanted gold 1 could have got -IwitM far less hardship And suffering -H South Africn or A.aska.-Scraps. A iTtoere Is DOtMngW -POwerfnl at - i- Wm nnt others straight by C alkins straight ourselves. - Mme. wetchine. - - - Ml? HER If: ft" try d by Lydia E. Pinkham's ttteble Compound bund. Wis. " I am glad to an. 0 nee that 1 have been cured of dys. pepsia ana female troubles b y. yo u t medicine. I had been troubled with both for fourteen Tears and consulted different doctors. but railed to get any relief. After using LvdiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. Kuna ana Jiiooa tfltier I can say I am a well woman. .r toPTT.rAsa mvthnnlra ie good your medicine has done ou maypublish this if you wish." u Hermax Sieth, Pound, Wis. snores of T v,iti v. Txnvmt !woi vompounu, made from roots . lerbs, is unparalleled. It may be vlth perfect confidence by women mffer from displacements, Inflam:!n. ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir ? artties. periodic pains, backache. n, dizziness, or nervous prostnu tt!,.rt3r-7eaTS tJrtiaE. Pinkham's iota compound has been the rd remedy for femal n . . U V. ni women nwn ittn tvmt.. least gire this medicine a trial. la abundant that it hu ids of others, and why should cure yon? on want special mdvto xrrit lnkham, Lynn, Masa for IU i naa Aiwayr ueipiaL
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In a day and age when the cost of living and the expense of amusing oneself has reached proportions which almost seem incredible, It is pleasing to note the advent of an attraction which has instead of pressing the lim it, revised its scale of charges downward. The Sells-Floto circus, which by the way, is a Western organization, owned and controlled by the newspaper men who are proprietors of the Denver Post and Kansas City Post, will arrive here on Sept. 6 and is booked to give two performances on that date. It is an old story now how this good circus which is entirely outside the combined shows, popularly known as the circus trust, for years fought for a meagre existence. But the owners gamely withstood all assaults, and today Btand pre-eminent as giving more for the money than any show, big or little, on the face of the globe. The Sells-Floto circus comes here, fresh from a series of unqualified suc cess, both In the large cities of the Coast and Middle West, as in those of the more Northerly states and over the Canadian border. They are cer tain to be welcomed here and liberally patronized. The management stands for all that is fair and square in their method of dealing with the public. It might M added that this year they are offering many features which are unique and have heretofore been strangers to the world of big tents. , Black Patti Company. Any person versed in musical mat ters if asked -what race of nenDle. are the most musical and have the best voices as a whole, will reply without hesitation the Negro or colored race. It is seldom that you will And any member of this race thct cannot play some musical instrument or that is not the possessor of a pleasant singing voice, and in most cases, no matter how illiterate he may be in other matters, it seems to be natural for him to be proficient In this respect. The sense of humor is also highly developed, and to use a common expres sion the Negro is a natural born comedian. The Black Pattl Musical Comedy Company which Is composed entirely of this race of people, is now in its sixteenth- consecutive season, and is said to be by the' press and public everywhere, to be one of the best musical companies on the road. "In' the Jungles," is a veritable mine of comedy and sweet i music of the whistly kind. Black Pattl (Madam' Jones) is this season at her best and the surrounding company is entirely adequate.-The Black Pa tti Company is the attraction at the Gennett next Thursday evening, Aug. 24. Greenville, 0 Fair. Three big days remain of the Darke County fair at Greenville, Ohio. The Races You will see the first of the Horse Journal three-year-old Futurity Stahies, for a purse of $1,000, each for trotters and pacers. There are sixty paid up entries in the two races and thsy are nearly equally divided. Ixjok out for something doing when these events come off. In the horse department exhibit you will see the greatest 6how of draft horses ever held in this part of the State. J. Crouch & Sons, of Lafayette, Ind., will make an exhibit of their stock. They are on their way to the Ohio State Fair, and will have their best on exhibition. Other breed ers of draft horses have engaged stalls and In all the other horse classes a big show is assured. In the cattle Department you will see the best herds of the different breeders on the road this year exhibited. Inquiries for stalls are coming every day and a big show is assured. The same can be said of the sheep, swine and poultry. The largest show of fruits in the history of the society is expected. The Art Hall will be full of the best the country can produce, this educational exhibit will be the best ever. There never has been so many Inquiries for space to exhibit farm implements, buggies, automobiles and all other merchandise as this year. . , In the pay shows the board has booked the best educated and performing horse before the public todav The Great Mazeppa. This company will have four shows on the crounds. They carry a good band. The Willoughby Athletic shows are contracted with. The people can rest assured that no shows of an Immoral nature will be allowed on the grounds. Nothing in the form of games but the high Strieker and cane and knife rack and perhaps weighing machine will be booked.
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Ys. H Knw th Tim. A quiet, bashful sort of a young fellow was making a call on a Capitol hill girl one evening not so very long ago when her fa tber came into the parlor with bis watch in his band. It was about half past 9 o'clock. At the moment the young man was standing on a chair, straightening a picture over the piano. The girl bad asked bim to fix It. As he turned the old gentleman, a gruff, stout fellow, said: "Young man. do yoo know what time it is?" do you know what time it IsV" The bashful youth got off the chair nervously. "Yes. sir." he replied. "I was Juxt going." He went into the ball without any delay and took bis hat and coat. The girl's father followed hi in. As the caller reached for the doorknob the old gentleman ugain asked him J it ne knew what lime it was. "Yes. sir," was the youth's reply. "Good night!" And he shot from the noose without waiting to put bis coat on. After the door hud rioted the old uentlcimt.n turned io the girl. be shot from the "What's the mat- hocse. ter with that fellow?" he asked. "My watch run down this afternoon, and 1 wanted him to tell me the time so that 1 could set it." Denver Post. Th ChalnUss Mind. Sternal spirit ot trie chalniess mind. iirigntest in dungeons, liberty thou art. For there thy habitation Is the heart The heart which love ot thee alone can bind And when thy sons to fetters are consigned To fetters and the damp vault's dayless gloom Their country conquers with their martyrdom. And freedom's fame finds wings on every wind. ' Lord Byron, From 'The Prisoner 01 Chlllon." He Didn't Drop. The great operatic star Signor Foil (John McCormacki when singing in grand opera in his native city, Cork, bad to sing one of bis songs from a stage balcony. The arrangements were not very perfect, and the manager, fearing the carpenter had not imtmBTne 'Danenny " strong enough - to sustain the. weight ot , the big man. told off two assistants to hold it up from beneath. The lengthy slguor was only half through bis song when ont roan said to the other: "Be Jabers. Moike. the Oitaliao Ik molgbty heavy." "Let's dbrop bim. Pat He's only an Oitaliao. aftber all!" Voice from the signor above, "Will ye. ye dlvlls. will ye?" "Tare an 'ouns. Pat. but he's an Oiiisbman! Hould him up for the loife of yea!" An Impossible Name. In the Jefferson Market police court. New York city, several years ago a man and a woman upon being arraigned for disturbing the peace told the magistrate that the commotion between tbem bad started in an argument as to what they should( name rheir baby boy. ' "What do you want to call him?" isked the magistrate of the father. who was employed, as a waiter at a Broadway restaurant. "Ludwig." answered the German. "And you?" he asked the mother. "Adolph," sighed the latter. Tbe modern Solomon thought a moment. Til tell you what to call him," he said at length. "Call bim Adolph Lndwig." "Nein. nein!" shouted the father. Ludwig Adolph. yes; Adolph Ludwig, ceffer!" The magistrate demanded the reason for bis stubbornness. "Der reason is der odder valters," plained the father. "1 am Carl CoDientz. und if we called our leetle boy Adolph Ludwig Coblentz every vaiter at der restaurant vould see bis initials tas A. L C. vicb means a la carte, and ve don't serf no a la carte by our restaurant, only table d'hote." Getting Back at Him. The young man was timid, but he loved the girl so fervently that he mus tered up enough courage to wait upon ber wealthy father and ask bim for ber band. ,"So you hare the impudence to ask for my daughter's band, eh?" exclaim ed tbe father crustily. "Why. sir. at your present salary you couldn't more than keep ber in gloves." "Well." stammered the . suitor, "wouldn't that be enough?" "What! Do you mean to Insinuate, young man. that my daughter would wear only gloves?" "Pardon me. sir." replied the young man. with sudden courage: "1 asked only for ber band." Young's Magmtlne. ...' Shade Trees In Ntw York. In April. 1S22. shade trees were removed from New York streets that were not forty fet wide. A Beautiful Complexion can only be enjoyed by those -whose stomach, liver, bowels are kept io perfect working order. itTt A corrects these troubles. If IT 1 II IJ tones and strengthens w BsrTm W tbe entire system, purifies the blood and imparts tbe stow of perfect health. At yoor drogglat's. IS cents. i "Hum r n . p i riH. el
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A Home Made Medicine that Makes You Sit Up and Take Notice The Intense heat of this summer has affected many of our people, so that they can work very little; they say they are constantly tired and worn out. This condition is neither natural nor necessary. It is almost always due to a slightly disordered stomach; a perfectly healthy man or. woman can work even better in hot weather than what we call a "comfortably cool" day. People who are thus affected by the heat need a hot weather tonic, one that goes direct to the cause of their trouble, the stomach; and one that has a gentle tonic effect on the entire system. Such a medicine you can make right in your own - home. Here is the recipe: Get two ounces of Logos Stomach Tonic Extract (concentrated) at any first class drug store. Mix the contents of this bottle with enough water to make a pint and add two teaspoonfuls of ordinary baking sodaShake it up and you have your tonic; could anything be simple? A two ounce bottle of Logos Tonic Extract cost 50 cents at any drug store. OLD LONDON BRIDGE. It Linked the Twelfth Century With the Eighteenth. For centuries old London bridge, with its double row of houses, was the home of generations who lived and traded over the Thames waters. Holbein lived and painted there. Osborne, the prentice lad, leaped through a window in the house of his master. Sir William Hewet. to the rescue of Sir William's daughter, who had fallen into the swollen flood of the river below, and by winning her for his wife laid the foundation of the ducal house of Leeds. Crispin Tucker had his shop on the bridge, to which Pope and Swift and many another author of fame made pilgrimages to purchase books and gossip with the waggish shopkeeper. Crocker's Dictionary was printed "at the Looking Glass on London bridge." and gigantic corn mills dominated the south end of the structure, not many yards from the wonderful Nonsuch House, a huge wooden pile with turrets and cupolas brought from Holland. Such in brief outline was the London bridge which linked the twelfth with the eighteenth century and which when it was on its last tottering legs was removed to" give place to its fine successor of our day, the stone In which Is said to be "nearly double that employed In building St. Paul's cathedral." Montreal Standard. His Danger. In these days of almost pre-eminent German music and musicians it is rather amusing to read the opinions of former generations . concerning Teutonic singers. Frederick the Great was so impolitely unpatriotic as to declare that he would rather hear the neighing of a lmrs thuja .jthe singing ot a. German prima donna. Perhaps in his day there was some excuse for such a remark, but the times have changed. There is a diverting anecdote of an Italian who was convinced that no German could sing. A frlrmd induced him to go to the opera where Henriette Sontag sang. After hearing her first aria the Italian got np to go. The friend urged him to stay, assuring him that he would be convinced soon. "1 know it." repled the Italian, "and that's why I go." Doves and Coronations. At the ancient cerejaonies of coronation of the French kings after the anointing had been performed some white doves were let loose in the church. This was supposed to symbolize the power of the Holy Ghost in directing the king's actions. A similar idea seems to have inspired all early kings, for among the English regalia is the rod of equity or the scepter with the dove. This is isimply a golden rod with a mound at tbe top. which supports a cross. On this cross is a dove, fashioned of white enamel, with expanded wings. Some fine diamonds ornament tb rod in various places. SORE FEET GO Drives Pain from Feet and Banishes all Agony from Corns, Bunions and Callouses. Nothing in all the world like EZO, the new discovery for tired, aching, burning, swolen, dry and tender feet. Rub on EZO and rub out agony it's so easy to use--just rub it on that's all and make your poor, tired feet feel fine and dandy in five minutes no fussing around getting ready. A 25 cent jar will put gladdest kind of gladness into 20 pairs of poor, tired, overworked feet and extract the agony from 50 corns or bunions or callouses. Ask your druggist for EZO don't accept a substitute get EZO, a delightful refined ointment, and get rid of foot misery. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Ezo Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. For sale by Leo H. Fihe.
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CATHOLICS CONVENE American Federation Meeting Opens in Columbus.
(National News Association) COLUMBUS, Ohio. Aug. 22. With its streets, hotels and hundreds of homes filled with 35,000 visitors, with the celebration in the morning of pontifical mass and a street parade of 8,000 people Sunday afternoon, Columbus was Monday the center of Catholicy of the United States, the host of representatives of S,000,000 Catholics who are connected with the American Federation of Catholic societies in convention here. The parade was the largest and most successful ever held by the Catholics in this country. Eight thousand persons were in line. The Rev. Diomede . Falconio, the Pope's representative to this country, was celebrant of mass in the cathedral. Many other high church dignitaries were present from all sections of the United States. Today's program included a business meeting of delegates and a reception tothe prelates, clergy, delegates and visitors at the Knights of Columbus auditorium. now Me Won Kir. A man who married his stenographer won her through shoer persistency. Although it was evident to the wooer that the young woman did not regard him entirely without favor, he found it extremely difficult to get her to listen to his plea. The stenographer refused to luncb. sup or go to the theater with her admirer. Finding every avenue of approach blocked, the determined courter. who possessed some literary facility, wrote a short love story, in which the girl and he were the leading figures. This story he sent to the stenographer every morning for a month and ordered her to typewrite it for him. She daved. not refuse to do as her employer commanded, and. realizing through the story that he would never give up until she married him, she finally acquiesced. Chicago Record-Herald. They Paid the Price. Thf? cornoi atton of the citv of Gins gow wanted io purchase the Whistler portrait of Carlyle aud in due course waited on the taaster of the gentle art of making enemies about tbe price (1.000 guineas). Tbey admitted it was a magnificent picture, but "Do you not think. Mr. Whlstlf r, ' the sum a wee. wee bit excessive?" "Didn't you know the price before you came to me?" asked the master, with suspicious blindness. "Oh, aye, we knw that!" replied the corporation. "Very well, then." said Mr. Whistler in his suave&t tone3. "let's talk of something else." And as there was nothing else tf interest to detain the "corporation" fhey paid the price and made an excellent bargain. Airy. "I'm looking for a breezy march,' said the bandmaster in a Chestnu: street music sfore the other day. "How about this one dedicated to the Aero cluu?" the facetious clerk asked. - "I sp.ppose It is written for wind instruments," th5 bandmaster countered. "Well, the air is easy," the clerk shot back, and the interchange stopped. Philadelphia Inquirer. Well Satisfied. "Old Grabber ought to be satisfied with the money he has." "He is satisfied so much so that he wants a lot mtre of" exactly the same k!nd." London' Tit-Bits. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs.WinsloWs Soothing Syrcp has beea used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS tor their CHILDREN WHILS TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It BOOTflES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy tor DIARRHOZA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and take BO other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Cash Loans Housekeepers and workingmen, you can secure money from us Without publicity, at the very lowest rates. These things, combined with a courtesy and consideration, will give you more solid satisfaction than you think. Loans made from $5 to $200, on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, etc. You can pay in weekly, monthly or quarterly pay-" ments. $1.20 pays off a $50 loan in 50 weeks. Other amounts in proportion. If ins need of money fill out blank below and mail to us. Name ...... Address . . . . Richmond Loan Co. Room 8, Colonial Building Richmond, Ind. WONT THE CHILDREN SMILE VrlAn vmi troflt tfim fn n trio ca gt m lemon soda, root beer or other soft drinks. It will be as good as a party to them. Have a few bottles In the house to reward them when they are good; and they'll always be good If they know such a treat is in store for them. Shall we send you a case? Foster Dottlinrj Works Mfgrs. of Ginger ' Ale. Orange Cider. Soda Water and Bromo-Hygeia Phone Z191 118 fi. tfc, street
A FAMOUS TIMEPIECE. The Astronomical Clock at Hampton Court Palace. The famous astronomical clock at Hampton Court palace, near London, is the first timepiece of that character erected in England and was made for Henry VIII. in 1540. According to Ernest Law, the historian of Hampton Court palace, it was the creation of Nicholas Cratzer, a German astronomer, who visited England at the invitation of Cardinal Wolsey. who introduced him to the king. It i3 possible to learu from it the hour, the month, the day of the month," the positiou of the sun and the number of days since the beginning of the year, phases of the uioou and its age. the hour at which it crosses the meridian and the time of high water at London bridge. The winding cf the clock occupies half an hour every week. The weights descend to a depth of more than sixty feet. Like many other things about the palace. It has its legends. It is related that when Anue of Denmark! fjueeu of James I., died in the palace the clock, which was striking 4 at the moment, immediately stopped. This it is said to do whenever any old resident in the palace dies within its precincts, and alleged modern instances of the fact are quoted solemuly by the credulous. Argonaut,
A HAPPY HOME-COMING. The hnsband who comes home from his daily toil, whether , working for small or large pay, must appreciate) the presence 01 a wire wen gowned and restfully awaiting him, and children equally well groomed and showing every evidence of maternal care. A woman does not need to be a slave to drudgery, but a happy homebuilder. Hewitt's Easy Task soap is of the greatest help to this blessed condition, because it lessens the labor of keeping the home and all that pertains to it clean, wholesome and attnictive. No friction to such a home. Five cents a cake. TI.e Last Straw. They were driving from the railway station to the village in which tbe blissful honeymoon was to be passed, and. though she bad not as yet brushed tbe confetti out of her bair. the bride was in an agony of nervousness in case tbey should be taken for any. thing hut a couple well seasoned to tbe Joys and sorrows of matrimony. Presently the carriage drew back with a Jerk. "What's, the matter?" queried the bridegroom of the coachman. . "Horse thrown a shoe, sir." said the driver. Tha hrlria liitrhi1 tiai tinohiinil'a arm and. with what sounded suspiciously like a sob. "Oh. dear George." she said, "is it possible that even tbe very horses know we are married?" Cheerfulness pays and cheerfulness replaces grouch when stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are helped naturally to do their duty by WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER A. GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 DR.
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