Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 358, 1 November 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911.

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LONDON, Nov. 1. A great engineering feat it about to be begun in ! Tasmania, as a result of which the colony will possess the largest waterf fall in the world. The waters of the j Great lake, which is situated three thousand feet above the sea level, are i to be tapped in such a way as to produce a fall of 1,050 feet as compared ! with the fall of 160 feet at Niagara. This great waterfall will be harnessI ed so as to operate huge turbines, the capacity of which for producing electrical energy will be limited only by the amount of water released from the I lake. The cheap poyer thus provided will ; be used on a large scale to operate the ! Iron mines in northern Tasamania, and 'the lead, copper, tin and silver deposits of the west, with the result that the colony will soon become one of the leading manufacturing centers in the commonwealth. The new scheme was explained by Sir John McCali, theagcnt general for Tasmania. "We have a large number of lakes situated on a high elevation," he said, "and the largest, called the Great lake, is about ninety miles in circumference. Tt is proposed to put a wall across the outlet and to raise by several feet the surface of the lake. "The water will then run down the Shannon river, which has its rise in the Great lake, and from the Shannon river a channel will be cut to the Ouse river. The water will drop into the Ouse, a distance of 1,050 feet. This will be an enormous fall, the largest in the world. A lagoon will also be constructed for regulating the supply of water. The first proposal is to put down an installation of turbines which will give 20,000-horse power at .that point. Nearly half this power will be utilized at Northwest bay, near Hobart, where It is proposed to erect a metallurgical works on a site of two thousand acres. These works, by a special procesB, will deal with the refractory ores from the north coast of Tasmania and it is also expected to treat the same class of ore from Broken hill. In New South Wales, which have now to be sent to Germany. "This idea of harnessing the water power of Tasmania should make the state the manufacturing center of the commonwealth, as the power will be so much cheaper than coal power, and will not be dependent upon labor. It is proposed also to erect electrical furnaces for the treatment of iron ores in the same way as in Norway and Sweden. "Everything, of course, points to an Increased demand for iron the active railway policies of the different states in Australia, together with the fact that the commonwealth has undertaken to construct certainly one transcontinental line, and has also realized the necessity of a second one to serve the northern territory, which has' just been taken over. "In addition," added Sir John, "There is a keen desire on toe part or the Australian people to construct their own men-of-war, and therefore it becomes a necessity for a country that wants to be secure in its own defense that it should be able to produce iron within it own boundaries." A Crop Bulletin. Five-year-old Ella had been enthusiastically engaged in garden work all the spring. She was especially Interested in planting seed and watched anxiously for sprouts to appear above the ground. One day while visiting a neighbor who possessed a six-months-old baby Ella was delighted to see two tiny front teeth displayed when the baby smiled. "Oh. Mrs. May." the little girl cried excitedly, "the baby's teeth have come up!" Youth's Companion. Packey H'farland's Secret For Strength Even as great a pugilist as Packey rMc Far land becomes exhausted at (times, and his method of restoring his i strength and nervous energy is by using the very same method which thousands of men and women are usIng today. Packey's secret is really no secret ,at all. Here it is in his own words: ! "While training I at times become fatlgued and find splendid use for MakeiMan Tablets, as I found them from personal use the best tonic I have ever used." Make-Man Tablets are the greatest remedy known as a strength ;and flesh builder. They replenish the ; blood with rich red corpuscles and thereby build up muscles and solid, healthy flesh. Try a box today. They i are sold at 50c a box on a positive ( guarantee or money refunded, by your druggist. Cut Out Free Coupon. MAKE-MAN TABLET CO 270 Make-Man Bldg., Dept. 19, Chicago, III. Please send me free trial packAgo Make-Man Tablets. My Name Address . Writ plainly mail this today. Bold and recommended by Clem Thlatlethwaite's two drug stores, 8th , fad N. & and tA ana & &

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round of pleasure for the music lovers of Richmond. The scene represents a toy shop filled to the roof with juvenile pleasure utensils, the stage being fairly lined with hobby horses, drums, dolls and Joy ride machines. The girls of the act are pretty, especially the co-star, Miss Josephine Fields, who does some clever solo work, aided by good voices of the pretty chorus, Miss Dot Mantell and Anna Belle Nelson do an excellent soft pedal dance, while Harry Watson, the comedian, although suffering greatly with a severe cold at the opening performance, did well in comedy and singing. The musical numbers, all from the pen of Gus Sohike, author of many of the Whitney plays are: "The Chanticler Rag." "I Love My Steady." "China Doll." "Oh, What A Lovely Dream." "The Daffodil Man," and "Good Bye People," the latter a whispering song that brought the company back before the footlights many times at the climax. It is the crowning event of the season in 'big acts.

BUSINESS WOMEN AREJISSIPATED Chicago Pastor Admonishes Against Envy and Display Home First. NEW YORK, Oct. 31. "If women wish to keep their standing in the business world, they must stop aping men's dissipations. They must stop working on the artificial stimulation of alcohol and tobacco." Dr. Clarence K. Vliet. who has been making a study of the neurotic conditions of women for years, declares that in ten years the number of women suffering from nervous troubles, caused by artificial stimulation, has increased 75 per cent. "Women," said Dr. Vliet, "have always been fascinated by the freedom men have enjoyed, and to a certain extent have copied their pleasures and pastimes, but never have they participated in their dissipations as they are doing today. "The danger in this does not lie so much with the woman at home as with the woman who goes to business and is continually out in the world. The home woman influences a certain restricted set, the one in the business world influences, by her example, one might say, hundreds of others. "By the business woman I do not mean the stenographer and the small salaried person. These can not afford the dissipations that undermine not only the physique, but the mind. I refer to the highly paid secretary, to the woman who holds an executive position, to the women in many professions who have gained their positions by ability and a good fight. "These women are of independent means. They no longer defer to the wishes of men as to their conduct, i and having taken a drink now and then, for stimulation when tired, have fallen ihto the habit of drinking with luncheon. "This means that the women who do this also drink with their dinners, and it is not an infrequent thing for women to resort to the morning 'bracers' before breakfast. "Smoking is another habit that women are getting into that is bad for them, if not from the moral, at least from the physical standpoint. The combination of smoking and drinking among women is bound to result seriously. I believe absolutely that if such habits continue, women will lose the high place they have attained." Monkeys Are Fighters. "Most persons will guess lions or tigers are the most dangerous animals to train." said an animal trainer, "but they're wrong. Give a lion one good licking and he'll remember It. He hits back only when his man Is down or has his back turned, but a monkey will tight against any odds, and you never can tell when he'll hit back. Even a medium small monkey can strike a blow that will renchi through a coat, vest and two shirts, and he leaves a nasty wound. The most daring thing I ever did was to go into a monkey cage and take a baby from its mother. The ordinary house cat is the most stubborn animal under training, but the monk is the most dangerous if you work the larger kinds." New York Sun. EZ-UM The Proven Foe Oa the "Show-sa If you ate troubled with tired, chins or sore feet, too, ought to use Ei-Um. It's different from ether foot preparations this soothing oiatment does the work, affords instant relief without clogging- up the pores, or hardening the skin ttke loot powders and orations. K-TJm res to res the kin to the natural conditionscaring sweaty or offensive smell ln feet, preventing calloused and racked places between the toes or oa tbe bottom of the feet. ONE TKCATMENT rlUEK Step Into the nearest drug store and ask for a tree sample of KzTJm. Try tt tonight feel the soothing effect, A liberal Jar of Ki-Um costs Sc: your druggist has It or can easily get tt for yon. Kx-tTm to made by Dr. J. B. Lynas Boa, Liogansport. Ind. Dr. Lynns Bead Relief la an old. nea re meal iatnt that has been effective tor years.

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(Palladium Special) EATON. O., Nov. 1. Henry E. Eby, progressive Democrat, one of the five aspirants in the race to represent Preble county in the coming constitutional convention, has been unanimously endorsed by the Wayne Farmers club, composed of about one dozen of the county's most progressive agriculturalists. Ex-County Representative William K. Swan, defeated a year ago by Hon. Earl H. Irvin, is a prominent member of the club. Attorney Roscoe Griffis, Hon. Frank Blackford, Professor W. W. Aker and Professor Herman H. Beneke, other candidates for the delegateship, are scrapping lively for preference with the voters, and the selection of the successful one in the list is will conjecture. Current gossip relative to the matter, however, narrows the race down to three, it being claimed that it lies between Griffis, Beneke and Eby. Others, figuring that the dry vote will be given Blackford, say he will slip in ahead of Eby. Blackford, a prominent farmer and mamber of the County Tobacco Growers' Union, is making a strong fight for the vote. He is strong in his denunciation of John W. Horine, a member of a committee who, he asserts, was unauthorized in its endeavor to centralize the dry votes on Eby. Blackford says he was the first dry man in the race, and the vote of the Anti-Saloon League is due him. Griffis is hopeful that the league vote will be divided between Eby and Blackford. In this event the wet vote given him will be large to land for him the position. Beneke is making a hot campaign and is delivering speeches, showing his position, in various parts of the county. Neirveis Perhaps no modern remedy has sprung into favor so quickly, ' and- retains its prestige so securely, as Wade's Golden Nervine, the great remedy for Nervous Debility, Insomnia, Weak or Palpitating Heart, or any weakened condition of the Nervous System, brought on by Worry, Excess, or Overwork. This great Nervine is now handled by druggists everywhere, and costs $1. So many thousands of men and women the country over have used this remedy with success that it appears strange that anyone should continue to drag out a miserable nerve-wrecked existence when it is possible to feel again the joy and satisfaction of full and complete nerve strength and vitality. Nervous Debility has been called the curse of America. Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Extreme Weakness, Trembling, Forebodings of Fear, Indecision, Dull Mentality, etc., are some of the symptoms of Nervous Debility, or Nerve Exhaustion. Wade's Golden Nervine acts so promptly and positively in all such cases that if it is desired to test it before buying of the druggist, a trial j I I

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GEORGIA LUTHERANS HOLD CONFERENCE (National News Association) ANGUSTA, Ga.. Nov. 1. The an naul convention of the Lutheran synod of Georgia opened in this city today and will continue in session until the first of next week. The attendance includes more than one hundred delegates and visitors, among whom are leading ministers and prominent lay members of the denominaUon from all parts of the state. .

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