Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 89, 17 February 1912 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALL.ADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1912.

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This Is My 43rd Birthday

The East And The West.

BISHOP GUERTIN. Rt. Rev. George A. Guertin, Roman I Catholic blahop of Manchester, N. (1., wao born Ja Nashua, N. H., February 17, 1S69, of French parentage, lie was educated In St. Charles Borromeo college In Sherbrooke, Quebeck, St. Hyacinthe college also In the priesthood in 1892, and was assigned aa assist

ant in a church in Manchester, N. II., i

until 1896. when he went to Lebanon, N. H., for four years, and then was In St. Anthony' church at Manchester, N. H., for seven years as pastor, lie was consecrated third bishop of Manchester in 1907. Congratulations to: The Duchess of Albany, aunt of King George, 51 years old today. William Faversham, well known actor. 44 years old today. Hon. G. H. V. Bulyea, lieutenant-governor of Alberta, 53 years old today. David F. Houston, chancellor of Washington university, St. Louis, 46 years old today.

Do you know that more real danger lurks In n common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way in to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers.

MASONIC CALENDAR Saturday. Feb. 17. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and social.

Wonderful Hats. On on occasion Lincoln was presented with two fine bats, each by a different batmaker, neither knowing that the other had made such a contribution. In the course of events they called upon the president, and it so happened that both called at the same time. When both found themselves In the presence of the executive they asked bow ho had liked the hats they had sent him, and. taking advantage of the opportunity of securing a tatement of superiority of ono or the other make, the president was asked to state his preference. To many men aoch a question would be very embarrassing, but to Lincoln not at alL He took the hat, one in each hand, and Ihen replied gravely, but with a mlavhlevons twinkle in his keen eyes: "Gentlemen, your bats do mutually surpass each other P

cunious BITS OF HISTORY A HIROIC SPANISH MAIDEN. rly A. W. MACY. , A wcattt helped to give Napslson Ma -first check and to shew luraaa that he was not Invlnelala. Her name was Agustlna, and she Is known In history as the Maid of Saragosaa. In the Peninsular war the city of Saragosaa waa twice besieged by the French army; once in the summer of 1808 and again the following winter. The city had no fortifications but crumbling walla, behind which ware a few ancient cannon; but tha whola population, men woman and children, rushed to Its defense. Bravest of them all waa Agustlna. She waa not a woman of quality, only a lemonade seller In tha streets; but aha performed mighty deeds of valor and by her example encouraged others to acta of bravery. Onea when a cannoneer fell mortally wounded aha snatched tha f uaa from his hand and herself fired tha cannon. For her brava actions aha was mads an officer in the Spanish army, and presented with many decorations. Saraooesa fell, but only after BOdOOO of her citizens nasi perished from wsr and pso tllsnos. Her heroic defense stagfsrod Napoleon for a time, fsr It rsvsalsd tha intrepid spirit af a people when fighting for their homos. Agustlna lived to ba vary aid, dying In 187. :

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Harper's Weekly and it editor Col. Harvey recently distinguished themselves by some altercation with Wood row Wilson. The outcome of it did not leave Col. Harvey in a particularly pleasant mood nor even with a large measure of sympathy or respect. Perhaps the reason that Col. Harvey was told that he could be gotten along without will appear in tbe following excerpt from his editorial articles though it concerns another man. We have admired La Follette. He has accomplished some wonderful things. But he is one of those Western men who need to learn that they do not know It all. The West is prone to live its life, and likes it. and think it is the only life; to think out its ideas, and glory .in them, and think they are tbe only ideas; to win its victories, and exult in them, and think it is the great world power, and that all creation must bend to it, and that any district in creation that hesitates Is not merely stiff-necked with pride, but wicked. Now, the WeBt is lively, and has some very good ideas, and is strong, but it is young; there are still thoughts and points of view coming to it that it has not had yet; it is not the inventor of human life, and it is not yet the whole thing in creation. The East is not yet wholly effete: not all rotten; not all wicked. It is older than the West, and a little soberer in some particulars. It stays married better, for one thing. Its personal liberties are better protected, for another. It thinks quite a lot, and not entirely in vain. It is still considerably able really it is and sometimes when it balks at the instructions of the Western prophets, its apparent forwardness s not 'really forwardness at all, but an astute reluctance based on experience and reflection. No doubt Mr. La Follette will get rested and be as good as ever. We hope so. But what he seems to need to learn, and all his kind in the West and in the East, is that the kingdom of heaven cometh not by violence. It comes when the millennial clock strikes and no sooner, and no attempt to drag it in by the ears and stuff it down the country's throat will have any other result than the periodical flabbergastment of the stutters. What Col. Harvey refers to as "the kingdom of heaven cometh not by violence" and the "attempt to drag it in by the ears, and stuff it down the country's throat" represents a cooked up and poisoned view of things barring all question of East or West. What violence for instance has La Follette ever preached? What has he ever tried to force down the country's throat? We suppose that certain reductions in the tariff that Mr. La Follette fought for will have to be eternally ground into a. public which demands the right to pay tribute to the American Woolen Company which has pretended for years that it wanted the tariff for the "protection of the American workingman" We found out the other day that the company operating at Lawrence, Massachusetts, thinks a living wage which it can afford to pay out of its 100 per cent tariff (to 6ay the least) is below $6.00. This is some dragging in by the ears we suppose. What of the legislation that was jammed down by Aldrich and Cannon and the choice number of Lorimerized persons who composed that machine. Suffers eh? It seems to a few of us that La Follette and the rest of us are not quite so much interested in tbe millenium as we ar,e in today and tomorrow and next week and next year and how we are going to get enough to eat and wear. This may not bother the enormously wealthy persons who throng the slums of the cities of the east but it is a live question hereabouts. As for stuffing down tbe throats of the country the means of letting the country have what it really wants we suppose Mr. La Follette is utterly "violent" when he suggests that the people be allowed to vote on what they do want. This the initiative, the referendum and the recall would allow them to do. Is it a question of the east and the west at all or is it just another way of saying that It is dangerous to let the majority rule?

CASCARETS cure a BILIOUS HEADACHE Gently But Thoroughly Cleanse Your Livsr, Stomach and Bowels and You Fool Groat by Morning.

News Forecast For Coming Week

WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 17. Several decisions of unusual importance may be handed down by the Supreme Court of the United States when it reconvenes Monday after a three weeks' recess. Two of the cases in which decisions are looked for at an early date deal with important phases of construction of the Sherman AntiTrust act, the cotton pool case and the anthracite pool case. A third case of importance Is the suit brought to test the constitutionality of the Oregon initiative and referendum law. The recent withdrawal of Joseph W. Folk as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination is believed to assure the unanimous indorsement of Speaker Clark by the Democratic state convention of Missouri, which is to be held in Joplin Tuesday. The action of Missouri is likely to be followed by the Democratic state convention of Oklahoma, where the Clark candidacy already has been received with much favor. The Oklahoma convention will be held In Oklahoma City two days after the Missouri gathering. The annual celebration of Washington's Birthday, Thursday, will be the occasion as usual of numerous banquets and much speech-making. Senator Fletcher of Florida, Senator Bailey, of Texas; Senator Williams of Mississippi; and Senator Taylor, of Tennessee will speak at tbe annual dinner of the Southern society of Washington. President Taft, Secretary of the Navy Meyer, and W. Morgan Sinister, deposed treasurer general of Persia, will head a distinguished list of speakers at the annual convention of tbe Navy league of the United States to be held in Washington Thursday and Friday. The general managers of all of the prominent Eastern railroads are to

confer in New York Friday regarding the demand made by the locomotive engineers for higher wages. The engineers are uniting in a movement for an advance of fifteen per cent, and every railroad east of Chicago, north of the Chesapeake and Ohio and south of the Canadian border, is affected by the demand, and also the Grand Trunk of Canada. Governors of twelve Eastern states have accepted invitations for representation at a conference to be held in Harrisburg, Pa.. Tuesday and Wednesday to devise means to check the spread of the chestnut tree blight, which is killing millions of dollars worth of trees la New England. New York. Pennsylvania and the South, and is threatening the Ohio River valley. M. Jusserand, the French ambassador, will deliver the Washington's birthday address at the Union League club celebration in Chicago Thursday. The same day Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, is. scheduled to speak at the big Democratic banquet In Topeka. In the City of Mexico the American holiday will be observed by tbe unveiling of the Washington monument, a gift from the American colony to the Mexican government. j

An Honored Pig. A four footed discoverer Is honored m the town ball of Luneburg, Prussia. It is a memorial to a pig that breathed Its last 300 years ago. This consists of a handsome glass case inclosing a ham in excellent preservation, and underneath a black marble tablet with the following inscription in gold letters: "Passersby, here you behold the mortal remains of tbe pig which acquired for Itself imperishable glory by tbe discovery of the salt springs of Luneburg."

"THIS DATE IN HISTORY '

FEBRUARY 17TH. 1621 Miles Standish selected as captain of Plymouth colonies. 1778 Lord North's conciliatory bill presented to parliament. 1820 Cardinal Taschereau, archbishop of Quebec, born. Died April 12, 1898. 1843 The Ameers severely defeated at Meeanee by the British under Sir Charles Napier. 1864 A number of Federal officers who had tunneled out of Libby prison succeeded in reaching Washington. 1866 Hapbaes Corpus Act suspended in Ireland. 1870 Congress readmitted Mississippi to the Union.

Woman's Ills Many women suffer neediest! y from girlhood to womanhood and from Motherhood to old age with backache, dizziness or headache. She becomca broken-down, sleepless, nervous, irritable and (eel a tired from moraine to night. When pains and aches rock the womanly system at frequent intervals, msm year rnHgUmr mUkt Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tml Pyoo mnptiaa mmm. for mrmr mo jsaoro, mm cmrtmi efelfearo. oaat, mmlm-mmm waaa. mr Co awaaf jwafa of raowsawafa aT gate re to mrlrmcr o tmmlr mmimmm Wftftowt cftoJP tor fsnt mmmmlt tm farafeicaro wmmtlmmlafr aws?

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You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your Hps are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what .you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and . don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that every disorder of the stomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle thorough Cascarets the work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from

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CROSS-COUNTRY RUN

(National News Association) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 19. A good entry list has been received for the senior A. A. U. cross-country championship run, which is to be held here Saturday over the Fairmount Park course. Championship medals will be given the first ten to finish; also five medals to the members of the winning team, and three team prizes, one of them being for a novice club.

The Secretary Bird. The long legged South African secretary birds travel in pairs, male and female. If disturbed or pursued their pace Is about as fast as that of a running horse. They seldom use their wings and if compelled to do so can soar to a considerable height. They build bulky nests, and where trees are to be had they select one fifty to a hundred feet above the ground. Their nests are built of sticks and sods, lined with grass, and measure as much as five feet in diameter and three feet in thickness. As a rule only two eggs are laid. Incubation takes six weeks, which is done by the female. The young have to remain in their nests several months before they can stand on their long, slender legs, which are very weak and brittle. The young easily break their legs if disturbed. Scientific American.

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LEATHER GOODS The unprejudiced buyer in Leather Goods should investigate the quality and prices we offer before buying. HEAVY HARNESS For years we have had the reputation of putting on the market better heavy harness than others. We want you to come In and see us. Rimer's Harness Store

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very fancy outside and are selected for presents. Others have a rough ex-

H. W. Otte, a well known candy salesman, living on North West Third street, is suffering from a sprained back. He is a member of the Anderson Council, but the boys here are glad to be able to look after his case.

At the last regular meeting J. C. McKee was made a member of the Order. He is employed by the International Harvester Co.

Walter McWhinney is on the road again after a long rest, made imperative by a broken arm. He is not yet able to carry a grip however, using a trunk instead. The time for election of officers is drawing near. The present officers have been faithful and conscientious in the discharge of their duties and the year's steady growth of the Order speaks well for the boys in charge.

terior but spread cheer and comfort about themselves because of what is inside. But all men. as all cigars, good or bad, two-fers, stogies, rich or poor come to ashes at last. Geo. M. Chrisraan.

In a great many towns and cities the members of the U. C. T. are being made honorary members of the Commercial and Business Men's clubs, and the arrangement is found to be satisfactory to all concerned.

A cigar salesman on account of his clothing, was taken for a minister and asked to Bay a few words to the congregation. He ascended the platform and thi is what he said: "Men are like cigars. Often you cannot tell by the wrapper what the feller is. Sometimes a good old stogie is more popular than the imported variety. Some men are all right in the showcase on display, but are great disappointments when you get them home. No matter how fine a man is, eventually

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