Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 49, 2 January 1912 — Page 3
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GREENCASTLE, Ind., Jan 2. Subscriptions to the endowment fund of DePauw university exceed $400,000 necessary to obtain $100,000 from John D. Rockefeller. Dr. Salem Towne, who directed the money raising campaign for the university, said: "DePauw university enters the new year Joyfully after a great campaign for the $500,000 addition to the endowment fund for the institution. At 3 o'clock Monday morning the total subscription including everything, amounted to $541,000. This amount will more than double the active endowment. Most of the money has been raised by the seven hundred Methodist churches in the state." Jay H. Neff. formerly of Indiana, an alumnus of '70, a former mayor of Kansas City, where he now lives, is the largest individual contributor. He first gave $10,000. His total now far exceeds that. There were several $10,000 contributions. The collection t the College avenue church here Sunday was $3,000. The raising of the fund for DePauw's endowment Is heralded by the school authorities and supporters here, as the beginning of a great era for the institution. The fund Just raised will make the endowment of the college greater than the majority of Methodist Institutions in the United States, and only a little less than Syracuse and one or two of the most wealthy Institutions. For this reason they confidentially predict that it will make DePauw one of the two or three leading colleges In the country, and will place her In the front rank of Methodist schools. The announcement of the completion of the fund was greeted at midnight by the firing of rockets the ring of bells and the blowing of whtstleB.
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L. H. Fihe Guarantees Parisian Sage for Dandruff - and Falling Hair. Think of it dear reader, if PARISIAN SAGE isn't the most Invigorating and pleasant hair dressing you ever used money back. If It doesn't banish dandruff, stop hair from falling and do away with scalp itch money back. 50 cents at L. H. Fine's and druggists everywhere. "PARISIAN SAOE as a hair grower and scalp cleaner is all right." Mrs. Dora M. Daniels, Williamson, W. Va. "PARISIAN SAGE cured me of terrible itching of the scalp." Mrs. C. P. Pope. Oxford. Ala.
For the Children
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ized, and the rare MacGrath style preserved for the delectation of the theater-goer. Everywhere "The Goose Girl" has been enthusiastically received and Messrs. Baker and Castle are of the hope that audiences in Richmond will fall in love with the Goose Girl, the play as well as the character, as audiences everywhere else have already done.
Here Is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a worldwide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It Is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers.
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Miss Nobody From Starland. In "Miss Nobody from Starland," the record breaking Mort H. Singer musical comedy, which will be seen at the Gennett theater Saturday, Jan. 6th. matinee and night. The first act takes place on board a trans-Atlantic liner, the Lusitania, approaching New York harbor, and when the steamer "lands," the gangplank is lowered into the center aisle and the principals and chorus "land" in a mad rush through the audience. The unexpected Is always happening in this novel Singer musical success. Particularly attractive and unique is the big dress rehearsal scene supposed to take place at the Princess theater, Chicago. The troubles of a stage manager and the inside workings of a show are realistically portrayed, the auditor being literally taken behind the scenes.
See Santa Claus at Miss Prim's, High School Auditorium, Wednesday iiight. Admission 25c.
PEEP GIVEN INTO SOCIETY MARRIAGE
THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At the Gennett.
Jan. 4. "The Goose Girl." Jan. 6. "Miss Nobody from Starland." Jan. 15 "Aborn Grand Opera Co." Jan. 25. Polk-McGibeny recital.
At The Murray All Week Vaudeville.
At Coliseum. Feb. 28 Symphony orchestra concert.
The Goose Girl. Is a king In rags and a queen In tatters as lovable as in the purple and ermine? You can answer this question for yourself If you see the production of "The Goose Girl" which comes to the Oennett Thursday. "The Goose Girl" an attendant on a flock of geese, finally a sovereign on a real throne In Continental Europe is the principal feature In what is Harold MacGrath's best book and which has been dramatises by Geo. D. Baker. "The Goose Girl" was one of the "best six sellers" of fiction. From cover to cover, there Is heart Interest, dramatic situations, royal love making, plotting and Intrigue, everything one would expect and some things one would not look for when the lid of a continental kingdom was lifted and the exterior exposed to view. All of the dramatic situations have been visual-
(National News Association) WILMINGTON. Del., Jan. 2. The suit of John Bancroft, second son of John Bancroft, wealthy secretary of
j the Joseph Bancroft and Sons com
pany, textile manufacturers, of Wilmington for a divorce from his wofe. Madeline du Pont Bancroft, and the counter suit of the wife for divorce will come up for trial in the superior court here this month. When the young husband filed suit against his wife last summer it created the greatest stir that has occurred in Delaware in years. Mrs. Bancroft, who is only twenty-three years old, is a member of the Du Pont family, the millionaire powder manufacturers. In his suit the husband named Max Heibler, of Munich, a friend of the couple, as corespondent. He called the
! infant son of his wife, born last April,
Max Heibler, Jr. He also made the
child which was born here, a codefendant with the mother. He denied the paternity of the infant. Subsequently the wife began counter suit for divorce on the same gen" eral grounds. She also alleges extreme cruelty. The city of Munich figures in the action, for the reason, that the couple lived abroad for three years following their elopement from Wilmington In 1907. They were married at Washington, D. C, the bridegroom not being quite of age. He was a student at Princeton. The youthful couple were sent abroad in order that the husband could complete his studies at Heidelberg university. The double action will be heard in open court, as is the requirement in Delaware.
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Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse and regulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take T'a excess bile from your liver and cr.vry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonieht will surelv
COMMANDMENTS TO HUSBANDS ARE GIVEN Make Life a Honeymoon and Don't Tell Family Troubles Pastor Says.
BROCKTON. Mass.. Jan. 2 The Rev. Dr. Albert Marion Hyde of the Porter Congregational church, whose
by a lazy j uec,1K,Bue lor aroueeu tjiciti iuan upset j terest, itirred his congregation with a
j "decalogue for husbands." j The ten dont's in substance, are: i 1. Don't forget and leave your litI tie courtesies and general kindness at I some hotel on your wedding trip; you i will need them on the rest of life's j journey. If the clerk could forward, j ten years later, some of the loving enI dearments left behind at their hotels
How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY, & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made
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LIQUOR TRAFFIC IS ISSUE IN ARKANSAS (National News Association) LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Jan. t.Toh lowing a trace extending over the holidays, the senatorial and gubernatorial campaigns in Arkansas reopened today with renewed activity on all
sides.. Tons of literature bearing up-
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 1 on the liquor Issue are being die-
straighten you out by morning. They ! u 'ould prevent many a divorce ac-
Fifteen miles south of Lexington, Ky.. on the banks of te Kentucky riven stands "Chimney rock." It is on a bank that extends almott perpendicularly downward for 200 feet to the water and upward from the rock for
nearly 100 feet more. The height of
the rock is about seventy-five feet. The distance through the base is only about six feet, but at many points above the diameter is much greater. Why the air and water acted upon this limestone cliff to form a figure in just this shape is not easy to discover, but it is probable that the top is of a harder substance than the surrounding rock and has thus formed a kind of umbrella-like protection against the rains. Geologists have computed the ace to be about 45.000 years, so that this rock may be much the same as it was ages ago. One can see at a glance that with a comparatively slight tremor of the earth this huge structure would topple over. For this reason we have here nature's record of the absence of earthquakes in that region for many ages past. St. Nicholas.
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Christmas Tree Decorations. A number of pretty decorations may be made for the Christmas tree quite as attractive and much cheaper than they can be bought. A very effective d.rapery for the tree is made by cutting long strips about fpur inches wide of tissue paper, then cutting it closely nearly across the width, making fringes. If the strips then be dampened and held over a hot stove the fringed edges will curl and make it quite ornamental. Strings of popcorn and dranberries are also much used for drapery as well as chains of gold snd silver paper, tinsel and chains made of little intertwined rings of bright colored glazed paper. Nuts wrapped in tin foil or gold paper and empty eggshells adored with decalcomanla pictures make pretty ornaments.
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2. Don"t unbosom yourself about your family troubles to your neighbor, to your partner, to your partner's wife, to your stenographer, to your college friends, to a male member of your club, or even a brother or sister in your church; these sacred confidences spread like thistledown and bring forth fruit just as prickly and disagreeable. Fight it out with your wife alone, even if it takes all summer. Only those in society can afford to give their family troubles to the multitude. "Wait Till Wife Is Dead." 3. Don't arrange for your second
before your first wife is
(National News Association) ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 2 Pursuant to the call of Governod Dix an extraordinary term of the supreme court, with a grand jury, convened here to
day to consider "the evidence relating ; marriage
to the alleged commission of crime in dead.- , Albany county, particularly in refer- j 4. Don't support the wife and chilence to crimes against the elective j dren of the saloonkeeper at the exfranchise and matters brought out by j pense of your own wife and children; the senate investigation into affairs ! some of the most thrilling chapters in of the city and county of Albany. "Su- j our annals might be written on the
preme Court Justice John W. Goff, of fidelity of husbands to the saloonkeepNew York, is presiding over the spe-' er's family.
cial term of the court. Justice Goff was counsel to the so-called Lexow committee, which investigated conditions in New York and was associated with Mayor Gayuor in the prosecution of the alleged election frauds in Kings county several years ago.
Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
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Christmas Colors. Holly and mistletoe are the historic Christmas foliage, and they have established the colors for holiday decorationgreen, white and red. Boughs and chains of cedar gracefully festooned over cornices are very generally used, and ground pine is very effective when it only can be obtained. When holly berries for brightening up the green trimmings are not procurable a good substitute is "rustic coral." Melt two drams of vermilion in an ounce of rosin and paint the mixture over some pretty large twigs; hold them over a hot fire, turning them around until the varnish gets smooth, and you have an excellent substitute for the red berries.
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Viola's Explanation. Little Viola wished a very large doll last Christmas, but as it was quite expensive, she was given a smaller one. Playing contentedly with it on Christmas day, she suddenly stopped ' and said: "Mamma. I know why I didn't set that big doll." "Why?" asked mamma. " 'Cause our chimney's too little. Santa Claus couldn't bring the big one down. I wish he bad known the way to our front door."
(National News Association) NEW YORK, Jan. 2 Seventeen different makes of foreign-built automobiles were displayed in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Astor today at the opening of the annual Importers' Automobile Salon. Practically every wellknown foreign car which has achieved distinction either here or abroad is included among the exhibits. As the name implies, the exhibition is strictly a drawing-room affair, and not an industrial show. Commercial vehicles are excluded, and a leading feature is the magnificent bodies, mounted on the various cars, which exemplify the latest productions of the famous coach builders of Europe and America.
Be up to date Look for Red Rabbits 2-3-4
Queer Anatomy. Carious ideas about anatomy prevull In the press. It was stated the other day that a man was "shot in the ticket office." Another paper says a man was "shot In the suburbs." "He kissed her passionately upon her reappearance," "She whipped him upon her return." "He kissed her back." "Mr. Jones walked In upon her invitation." "She seated -herself upon his entering." "We thought she sat down upon ber being
asked," "She fainted upon his depar- (
tore."
5. Don't have nervous prostration when your wife asks you to go out with her for an evening to her musical, or her club, or to see her friends, or even to a church social; it is hard on a woman to be a grass widow all the time. 6. Don't make your wife a stranger to your check book; although it may be true that she reads most of the books for her household, it will do her good to read the check book, too. She is not a hired servant ; she is a partner in the business. Your Wife No Packhorse. 7. Don't make your .wife a packhorse harnessed to the kitchen stove, the wash tub, and the mending bag; the eight hour man with the sixteen hour wife needs to unionize his home. 8. Don't carry all your religion in your wife's name. 9. Don't overlook the fact that the decalogue of Moses is still on the statute books and that it is written for husband 8 as well as for wives. 10. Don't forget that the happiest spot on earth is your home; that the truest comrades you find anywhere are In your family circle; that the gladdest suqehine that warms your heart on life's way shines out from loving eyes which have beamed for you alone through all the years. Your wife may not be an angel; you would be lonesome if she was. Angels would be hard to live with; wives are much better. Live in the home sunshine and be worthy of it.
PLAYED A SHELL GAME. A Parliamentary Joke by a New 8euth Wales Solon. Australia once had a great public jDke, which was played openly in the New South Wales state parliament by a member who afterward became attorney general. A bill bad been Introduced to protect native flowers from ruthless destruction. The honorable member uprose and sympathized. He informed the introducer of tho bill a somewhat pompous gentleman that he heartily approved. But why these iuvidious distinctions? The bill protected and he quoted all the botanical names in the bill. But why were other flowers equally deservlug ueglected? Why were and here be reeled off a long list of the
Latin names for cockles, mussels, oysters, etc. why were these sweet flowers to be blighted in their bloom by being plucked by any prowling excursionist who wanted something in his buttonhole? The Introducer of the bill promptly offered to extend the list to Include these. So half the -shellfish on the coast, including the periwinkle, were added to the flowers worthy of protection. The officials of the house discovered the hoax next day nnd set it right. But the Joke was too good to be kept quiet, and all Australia chuckled at the expense of the pompous legislator. London Answers.
tributed from the headquarters of Governor Donakhey. who is a candidate for a third term. Similar activity is displayed In the camp of congressman Joe T. Robinson, who ia Governor Donaghey's opponent for the nomination. Equaling the gubernatorial contest in public interest and surpassing it in bitterness is the senatorial fight between Senator Jeff Davis and former Congressman Brand-idge.
Information In Berlin.
Policemen will readily impart all
necessary information as regards dl
rections or curiosities. Never ask porters or coachmen unless you avail yourself contemporarily of their services. Berlin Foreigner Times.
Stops a Cough Quickly --Even Whooping Cough A Whole Pint of the Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy for 50c. Money Refunded if It Falls. If you have an obstinate, deep-seated cough, which refuses to be cured, get a 50-i'fut bottle of Pinex. mix it with homemade sugar syrup and start taking it. Inside of 24 bourn your cough will bet gone, or very nearly so. Even whoopingcough is quickly conquered in this way. A .VM-ent bottle of Pinex, when mixed! with home-made sugar syrup, gives you a, pint a family supply -of the finest' cough remedy that money could buy, at a clear savins of (2. Very easy to prepare full directions in package. Pinex soothes and heals the inflamed membranes with remarkable rapidity. It fttinuilates the 'appetite, ia slightly laxative, and has a pleasant taete children take it willingly. Splendid for -croup, a&thnia, bronchitis, throat tickle, cheat pains, etc., and a thoroughly successful remedy for incipent lung troubles. Pinex is a special nnd highly concentrated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich in guaiacol and other healing pine elements. It has often been imi-' tatsd, though never successfully, for nothing else wilt produce the same results. Simply mix with sugar syrup or strained honey, in a pint bottle, and It is reedy for use. Anyone who tries Pinex will quickly understand why it is used in more homes' in the U. S. and Canada than any ether cough remedy. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee is wrapped in each package. Your Unirzitt
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Agriculture In France. At least 43 per cent of the inhabitants of France are employed in agricultural pursuits.
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' A Regular Hamlet Player. "Did you ever play In 'Hamlet?' " inquired a theatrical manager of a recent acquisition to his company. "Ever!" exclaimed the newcomer. "Why. I've played In every hamlet of Great Rritatn!" London Tit-Bits.
Conundrums. What is the difference between a
funny fellow and a butcher? One I
deals out wit. the other wit-ties (victuals). Why have turkeys no fear of a future state? Because they have their next world (necks twirled in this. When can donkey be spelled with no letter? When it is "U."
Like a Man. "Did Hawkins take his punishment like a man?;' asked Lollerby. "Ton bet be did." laughed Dubblelgh. "He hollered and yelled nnd used strong language to beat creation." Harper's Weekly.
Of the "twelve million tpns of iron ore which Spain mines each year, only about three million tons are used at home, the rest being exported.
Headaches Quit when the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in the good condition in which they will be bv the prompt use of BEECBflETO PILLS Sold Everywhere. Ia boss 10c sad 25c
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The Wonderful Tree, There Is a tree so wonderful It springs up In a day When all the earth Is chill with frost And summer's far away. For brighter than the rainbow shines This rare and wondrous tree With silver wreaths and golden vines That glisten far and free. And secrets hang upon its boughs In wrappings gay and smart. Tou graze at them with wistful eyes And longing, beating heart. As in the light of tapers bright The tree ia all aflame Ah. now you smile.- and I suspect . Tou have found out its name! But can you tell who planted It To blossom once a year And bring to children everywhere Its precious gifts and cheer? 'Twas the Christ child so meek and mild. Who. in a manger born. Thus speaks his love to little folk On every Christmas morn. Touth's Companion.
NOTICE. All members are requested to meet at hall this evening. January 2. 1912, 7:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of Brother E. J. Smith. W. R. Bloom, President. Louis B. Wrede, Secretary.
Bamboo hats are made in the Philippines at prices ranging from 15 cents to 112.50, . while some specially fine weaves cost aa much as the finest Panamas of South America.
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WONT THE CHILDREN SMILE when you treat them to a class of our demon soda, root beer or other soft drinks. It will be as good as a party to then). Have a tew bottles la the house to reward them when they are good; and they'll always be good It they know such a treat is in store for them. Shall we rend you s case? Vmilor flAtt lint rrrlre
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A Great Play A Groat CooSt From' Harold MacGrath's Meet Interesting , and Soul; Stirring Novel Presented with a Lavish Scenic Production, snd Enacted by an Unusually Capable Cast of Artists. j A FLAY ma GEA2T AKD SOU tiLT-SF
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