Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 300, 5 September 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911.

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ill POLICE COURT , . JAnd the Hearings Were Attended by Large Crowd of Spectators. More than seventy-five curious spec tators attended police court Monday. The court room was crowded and "standing room" was at a premium. Lola Wilklns, a woman who has been arrested by the police before. fwas arraigned on the charge of drunk and was fined $25 and costs and given thirty days in the women's jail at the Home for Friendless Women. Fred Ahaus was fined $5 and costs on the charge of public intoxication, having been arrested Saturday night, at Third and North D streets after having asked Patrolman Rottinghaus if he was on Central avenue, Cincinnati. At the request of Ahaus' relatives the mayor drew up a paper ordering saloonlsts not to sell liquor to him. Ahaus is alleged to have requested his small laughter to ask the mayor to withdraw his signature from the papers. A severe lecture was glven the man in police court. When Casimir Wolf went to his home Saturday night at 120 North Fifth street, he stumbled over the body of a negro. Turning on a light he ascertained that bis first suspicions that the man was dead were groundless as he was merely dead drunk. How he gained entrance to the house Is not known. Wolf awoke the negro and half dragged, half carried him to (.police headquarters. He gave his name as Herbert Arlond. He was fined $6 and costs. George Hurley was fined $1 and costs on the charge of drunk. Leslie Miller, the young negro, who refused to move from Sixth and Main streets Saturday night when ordered to do so by Patrolman Menke and with whom Menke had considerable trouble In taking to police headquarters was not arraigned, the case being .postponed until Wednesday morning. Hackman. Klenfoth company gave bond of $100 for the negro's appear ance. ! DONT BURY YOUR CLOTHE8. Half the old clothes are sent there by rubbing and scrubbing them with strong, greasy yellow soap. That makes clothes rot out long before f their time. ' It's the other way 'round with Hewlltt's Easy Task Soap, the original (white kind. That sends the dirt flytag. and how much longer the clothes !last! .Five cents a cake, at all grocers. V Amusements Sells-Floto Circus. Get happy, everybody! i Because tomorrow, brothers and sistters, the great Sells-Floto Circus is ydue to arrive in our city and for the 'first time this season we will be permitted to gaze upon the glories of oriental magnificence, as truthfully described by the press agent, and view all the novel wonders of the tented ; world. The time honored street parade ,"wlthout which even a circus of this ftnagnlture would not be complete, has ,been announced to commence at 10:30 tomorrow morning and it is natural to add that this will give prospective patrons n opportunity of jud ging just how much the Sells-Floto people have enlarged upon the entertainment which they gave last year. The circus will arrive here on three special trains and will probably com.xnence to unload about daylight and flong before most of the little folks tare out of bed. The coming of the big jtents to any city, even from a newspaiper standpoint, partakes of something tout of the ordinary. It Is seldom that facts About Motherhood i The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks 'distinctly an epoch in their lives. 2s' ot one woman in a hun 'dred is prepared or understands how to inroperlvcare for her self. Of course near ly every woman now. aaaysnas meiaicai treatment at the time of child-birth, but many approach the experience with tan onanism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when the strain is over Iher system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow. Qng right upon this comes the nervous strain or caring for the child, ana a KUstlnct change in the mother results. '1 nereis nothing? more charming than j happy and healthy mother of cliiljdren.and indeed child-birth under right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, women win persist m going blindly to the trial. It isn't as though the experience ycame upon them unawares. They have ampie ume in wmcn to prepare, but they, for the most part, trust to chance and pay the penalty. In many hemes once childless there mre now children because of the fact ithat Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable fjorapouna makes women normal, healthy, and strong. Any woman -who -would like special advice in reirartl to this matter la cordially invited to I write to sSrn. Pinkham at Lynn, ItXaae. Hfer letter will be told te

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AMD CANT WclI anyone who has ever tasted of the delights of the sawdust ring and its ac companying wonders ever forget the sensations which accompany their first visit, or for that matter, fail to visit this ancient and honorable attraction whenever it comes within reaching distance. This year we are creditably advised that the Sells-Floto Circus comes to us offering more varied numbers on their program than ever before in their history. Several of the features are especially novel and include Foofllo Carbo, who slides head downward on a wire from the dome of the big tent. This is a dare-devil feat never before attempted in the world of amusements. The marvelous Omar, the balloon horse; the Sells-Floto army of clowns in a novel and side splitting act entitled Fighting the Flames"; high school and menage horses, the celebrated troops de Louvre in poses in marble; the Garc'inettis; the Melnette family; Rhoda Royal's troupe of educated horses; the Hobsons; the Bedinis; the Lowandes; the Martell family; the burlesque air ships; the famous Quice troops; the Roy Smith troupe in a novel revolving trapeze act; the magnificent school of Sells-Floto trained elephants and in this is included Happy and Lucky, the twin baby elephants, who will perform acts which you have never seen before. Of course, all the above is in addi tion to the usual circus features with out which the orld of the big tents could not exist. It will be remembered that the SellsFloto people still maintain their wonderful price policy. 25 cents pays for admission to the big show in its enti rety. Ticket offices will be open on the grounds as early as 9 o'clock on the morning of each performance. The Sells-Floto circus will give two performances, afternoon and evening. "Merry Mary" Cqming. "Merry Mary" which appears at the Gennett theater on Monday, Sept. 11, for one night, is one of the most suc cessful comedies ever written, having just closed a long run at the Whitney Opera House, Chicago. With no situations overdrawn, or impossible characters in the play, it keeps the audience in one continual roar of laughter from the start to the finish. In conjunction with the comedy many clever musical numbers are Introduced including "Hlp-Hin-Hurray My Wedding Day," "I Love No One But You," "Its Just Your Way," "The Summer Girls," "Merry Mary," and many others, and if one don't go away whistling some of these airs, there is certainly some thing wrong with their whistling. Among the notable players are Bertha Gibson, Ruby Rothnour, Marie Welter. Helen E. Wilson, Jack Kemyon. Eddy Martyn, Willard Jarvis, Thos. A. Hearn and the famous Taxicab chorus. Manager Baker has spared no expense to make this the production of the season. At The Murray. Three crowded houses greeted the opening of the regular vaudeville season at the Murray yesterday. And to say that a good show had been provided for the opening Is putting it mildly, as was demonstrated by the generous applause accorded each act. The .show opens with the Vennersons iA comedy bar act, the equal ot

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YO YouR. HONOR.HE rKWve ami nwni TO J HEMtR KNOW which would be hard to find, each and every trick being the outcome of long experience. The Versatile Comedy Four in "The Quartette Rehearsal" were especially good. They have a fine line of comedy running throughout the act All members of the quartet have excellent voices. Herbert Camp as the gypsy violinist made quite a hit and was forced to respond to several encores. He scored a decided hit while ripping off the Bear Cat Rag upon his fiddle while for those more classically inclined his rendition of "Poet and Peasant" was a rare treat. "Polly Pickle's Pets" Is an act that introduces many novelties, the scenery is unique, the songs sweet and well rendered, the actors clever and there is not a dull moment in the act from start to finish. It is the greatest pantomine act that has ever been produced for vaudeville and sure to please the grown ups as well as the children. GANG VISITED JAIL And Caused Sheriff Some Uneasiness. Annoyances by a gang of toughs at the county jail on the past two Saturday nights, during which demonstrations were made which led to the belief that there was mischief afoot has caused Sheriff Albert Steen to declare that future demonstrations will be responded to by a load of buckshot. A week ago, and last Saturday night a gang of about six strangers came to the jail and entered the yard while the sheriff was absent and only Mrs. EZO! EZO! EZO NEW FOOT REMEDY THAT IS ASTONISHING THE COUNTRY Don't get stung by accepting substitutes; if your druggist hasn't Ezo he can get it for you. Rub EZO on feet for one minute and a smile of joy will spread over your fact a minute later. Powders and other bothersome treatments pass into ancient history as soon as ycu get one minutes rub with pain banishing Ezo, which is a HZST FEET refined ointment that never fails to turn tender, weary, burning, swollen, tired out feet Into strong, healthy, happy ones in a few hours. Pushes the agony from corns, bunions and callouses and is so soothing that refined people use It for facial massage, sunburn and troublesome skin diseases. Jar for 25 centa at druggists everywhere. For sale by Xo L FUxe

RECTORS fEETlNQ To NK;HT. BE HOMETiu. LATE I ( Vtfm THosaMMSas'y HAsMT BEEN -EN ) ( I SEHT S!) VOHTHEfbl SENTENCE "fouTo TWOARS Wtt HC I LLCE FORCE Steen and their daughter were at the institution. A week ago Saturday night when the affair occurred little thought was given to the actions of the gang, but when they assembled again last Saturday night and talked in a low tone and even asked admittance to the jail through one of the trusties, the sheriff reached the conclusion that there was "something doing." The trusty denied the gang admittance and they soon afterwards left. Wben the sheriff returned home he went on a still hunt for the gang but never found them. The fact that they were heard to say something about Earl Dubois, under arrest for alleged complicity in Milton burglaries last winter, aroused the suspicion of the sheriff. WALDORFS WIN (Palladium Special) CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5. The Richmond Waldorfs defeated the Centerville team on the home lot Sunday afternoon by the score of 10 to 6. Despite the fact that the score was rather lop-sided, the game was interesting. A fairly large crowd attended. It is estimated that there are 1,471,000 native Christians in India. ' REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. ' Mm. Vikslow's Sooth ino SVxcf has been used for over SIXTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILB TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES AVIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for UIARRHCEA. It is absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. VinsloWs Soothing Syrup," and take bo otbeff kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. POST CARD COUPON Clip this coupon and bring ft to one of the Quigley Drug Stores, with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond.- By mail 3c extra for postage. WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER A GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 1331) N, wssSI

'A Home Recipe For . Removing Wrinkles

From i Woman's National , Journal.) Who will blame the modern woman for trying to look as young and attractive as she reasonably can? Why should1" she be placed at a disadvantage In numerous ways by wearing wrinkles, if she can avoid these hateful marks of advancing age? Few women, however, know what to do to effectually rid themselves of wrinkles or , sagginess. None of the advertised preparations is satisfactory and most of them are very expensive But a very simple and harmless home remedy, which any woman can make, will work wonders where all the patent, preparations fail. Buy an ounce of powdered saxolite at any drug store. Dissolve the whole ounce in a half pint of witch hazel and use it as a wash lotion. The results are practically instantaneous. Marked improvement is noticed immediately after the very first trial. Wrinkles and sagging are corrected and the face feels so refreshed and smug-like. WIRE HEWS FLASHES (National News Association) DISPOSES OF JUNK. WASHINGTON, Sept 5. At the offices of the Isthmian Canal Commission bids were opened today for the purchase of more than 100,000 tons of junk which Uncle Sam has for sale. The junk includes abandoned locomotives, dredges, dump cars, machinery and tools, the lot comprising the last remnants of the millions of dollars' worth of equipment sent to the Panama canal by the French engineers years ago. A TAX CONFERENCE. RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 5. Experts from many states are in Richmond for the International Taxation conference, which met today for a four days' session. Several Canadian cities also are represented at the conference. The discussions will cover the entire field of taxation and methods. A number of governors, senators and other public men of prominence are on the program for addresses. MEET IN DETROIT. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 5. The annual convention of the International Photo-Engravers', Union began in this city . today with delegates , present from fifty local branches in the United States and Canada. President Matthew Woll, of Chicago, is presiding over the sessions, which will last until Saturday. The creation of an oldage pension fund and the extension of the department of technical education maintained by the union are among the most important matters to receive the attention of the convention. HOSPITAL DEDICATED. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 5. The Elliott Memorial hospital, a gift to the University of Minnesota from Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Elliott, of Min neapolis, was formally dedicated today with interesting exercises held on the university campus. President Vin cent of the university and the heads of the college of medicine and surgery were among the speakers. M. E. CONFERENCE. PEORIA, 111., Sept. 5. The Central Illinois conference of the Methodist Your Wealth is your most precious possession. Your first aid to health should be the reliable and proved family remedy POLLS SoM Everywhere la boxes 10c aw! 25c Use Queen Ready Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per Gal. Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. 8 HAW, Mgr. 10 A 12 S. 7th. Phone 2230 MURRAY'S WEEK SEPT. 4 Polly Pickle's Pets in Petland Matinee 10c. Evening 10-23 Labor Day Matinee, Evening Prlcea.

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WONT THE CHILDREN SMILE when you treat them to a glass of our 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 Bottlino Herbs Mfgrs. of Ginger Ale. Orange Cider, Soda Water and Bromo-Hygeia Rune 2194 lift X. ?ta street

Episcopal church began its annual meeting here today and will continue in session until Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Bishop Quayle, of Oklahoma City, is president. A large number of ministers and lay members are in attendance. The opening day was given over to sessions of the Epworth. League and Methodist Brotherhood. V ;

NEED OF OFFICERS. WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. To fill the unusually large number ot vacancies in the ranks of the minor officers of the army the war department conducted examinations of candidates today at the larger military posts throughout the country. Of late years much difficulty has been experienced in se curing a sufficient number of desirable applicants, as a result of which the department decided to let down the bars and admit to examination any capable young men between the age of 21 and 27 years. The successful candidates will receive appointments as second 1 lieutenants in the army, paying from $1,800 to $2,000 annually at the start. Some of the successful ones will be appointed to the engi neers corps of the army,-which heretofore has always been made up on the qream of the West Point graduates. BATTLEFIELD REUNION. LEXINGTON, Mo. Sept. 5. The an nual reunion of the Confederate vet erans of Missouri began here today with a celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Lexington, the exercises taking place on the battlefield. The reunion will continue over Wednesday and Thursday. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE ACCOUNT INDIANA STATE FAIR. Leave Richmond 6:30 a. m. over the Pennsylvania Lines, September '7th; returning leave Indianapolis, 6:30 p. m. sept2-5-6 The annual crush of cotton seed in this country is now nearly four mil lion tons. The country purchasing the largest quartities of American cotton seed oil is the Netherlands, followed in order'of importance by the United Kingdom, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Germany and Norway. . 2k, cJmtoan tion of the Liver. Stoadl aad Bowek, may be obtained meat pleasantly and most promptly by tninf Syrap of Figs and Elixir of Senoa. b b oot a new and untried remedy, but naed by out die world to aad and atrengtnen the When buying note the fcB aanw of the Company Cdifonua Fig $yrup Co, printed on every padofo of the ReriiwteSCorlMCoMokoary. Fpr sate by al Isodaby iiti$itif Let Us Tighten Your Glasses or be of assistance to you in any small way. Sometimes a minute's work saves your glasses from falling and breaking. No charges for re-adjusting. MISS C. M. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST, 9ZTyz Main Street.

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