Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 97, 27 February 1912 — Page 6

THE RICimOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912.

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IT PARTY W. J. Bryan Talks on Roosevelt's Announcement of Candidacy. (National News Association) OGDE.V, Utah. Feb. 27. "My only objection to Mr. Roosevelt's announcement la that It la too brier. It does not explain enough to the public," commented William Jennings Bryan today when asked his views regarding the former president's statement that be would accept another nomination. Bryan said he did not consider the announcement as of any importance tp the Democratic party. "I should like to know why Mr. Roosevelt should be called back into the ring after be left it to give place to Mr. Tart," said the Commoner. "It would seem that Mr. Taft has thrown the party Into bankruptcy and Mr. Roosevelt is being called back in an effort to make good the mistakes of the man he selected as his successor. "There is in fact, much humor in this situation for the Democrats. Re publicans hyive long watched with pleasure our internal controversies nd now we are watching with considerable interest the troubles within their own ranks." For a sprain you will find Chamberlain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy condition. 2" and 50 cent bottles for ale by all dealers. 1 CA LEND A R OF SPORTS Tuesday. Meeting at Richmond, Va., to complete organization of South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic association. Wrestling match between Henry Gehring and Mike Yokel at Cleveland, tor middleweight championship. Annual meeting of the Canadian Cricket association at Toronto. Packey McParland vs. Tommy Malooey. 10 rounds, at New York. Patsy Brannigan vs. Johnny Sinclair, 10 rounds at Cleveland. Clarence English vs. "Wildcat" Ferns, 15 rounds, at St. Joseph, Mo. Wednesday. Annual bench show of the Duquesne Kennel club opens in Pittsburg. Opening of annual show of the Davenport, (la.) Automobila association. A. A. U. short-dlslance swimming championships at Chicago. Tommy Dixon vs. Charley White, 8 rounds, at Windsor, Ont. Thursday. Opening of annual bench show of the San Francisco Kennel club, San Francisco. Friday. Opening of the eighteenth annual Sportsmen's Show lu Madison Square Garden, New York. Annual indoor meet of the 65th Regiment A. A. at Buffalo. Annual indoor meet of the First Regiment, A. A. at Cincinnati. Saturday. Annual championship tournament of the American Bowling congress opens In Chicago. Entries close for the stake events at the spring meeting of the Latonia Jockey club. Annual indoor meet at Georgetown university, Washington, D. C Intercollegiate swimming championships at the University of Pennsylvania. Meeting in Milwaukee to elect new president of Wisconsin-Illinois league. Opening of annual show of the Boston Automobile Dealers' association. Opening of second annual mid-winter golf tournament at Del Monte, Cal. Annual tournament for national quash tennis championship opens in New York. MONSTER WHALES. . On That Swallowed Whele Shark Fifteen Feet Long. Frank T. Bnllen, the noted writer of ca tales, lu one of bis lectures said that Id New Zealand be once saw a wuii le opened and there were found in Us stomach a number of fish which Must simply have swum down its throat, and among them was a shark Sfteou feet long and nine feet round. The huge Greenland whale waa described. Mr. Bullen asked bis audleuce to Imagine) a monster of 250 tons and told how sucb a one was taken on a voyage in which be took part, enough whalebone being taken out of bis bead to pay a good dividend on tbe voyage. For six months in the year this particular kind of whale, which was the most helpless of all, led a life of alarums and excursions, for be waa always being chased. A third kind of whale, tbe humpbacked whale, was shown In a picture jumping from the water, and Mr. Bullen explained that this was no indication of joy In life. Tbey were, in tact. If not driven out of their minds, certainly driven out of tbe water by parasites adhering to their bodies. This particular whale was greatly devoted to Its young, and If a man happened to kill a calf be needed all hla ingenuity to escape from tbe mother. On one occasion fifty-two boats went iter whales In tbe bay of California nd by accident a calf was killed. In one hour the parent destroyed fifty of the fifty-two boats, killing a number f men. and then sailed ont to sea without s scratch, Curiosity. "Profsssor." aald Mrs. Nooaey to the cranky old profeesor of archaeology, what do yon consider tbe most curious thing you ever saw?" "Woman ' unquestionably," bo repUedPhiladelphla Ledger. . . , Lord asayor of London aa a title waa first bestowed In tbe year 1354 by Edstd 1U. .

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Telia Consumptives How He Got Well. Tuberculosis la said to he curable by imply living in the opn air and taking an abundance of freah ears and milk. Undoubtedly, some persons are benefited in this way; but the appropriate remedy for Consumption la Kckman'a Alterative. Do all you possibly ran to add to atrensth and tncre.ee welcht. eat wholeaome. nourlahing food, and breathe the cleaneat and pureat airthen, to the aenaible thing of richt living, add the tonic and curative effects of Eckman'i Alterative. Read what it did in this cane: COO West Street. 'Wilmington. Del. "Oentlemen: In Januarl. 1808. I was taken with hemorrhagea of the lung-a. My phyalcian. one of the leading practitioners, aald that it waa lung trouble. I took ege-a and milk In quantltiea, but I cot very weak, and I kept on working In the atore. The doctora aaid I would not sain in weight aa long aa I atayed In the atore. but I kept on working and prayed each day that I might get well. I believe my prayers were anawered, for Mr. C. A. Llpplncott. my emSloyer (l.ipplncott & Co., Department tore, 308 to 314 Market atret. Wilmington, Del.), had learned of a remedy called Eckman'a Alterative that had done great good, and upon hla recommendation 1 began taking it at once. Thin waa about June, 190S. I continued faithfully, using no other remedy, and finally noticed the clearing of the lunga. which appeared to be old chunka of blood coming up. I now have no trouble with my lungs. I firmly believe Kckman's Alterative saved my life. I sent my spittle later to the State Board of Health to be examined for tuberculosis bacilli, and none were found. "My mother died from Consumption when I waa about two yeara old. . "I make thia statement so that others may learn of the wonderful merits of K'kman's Alterative. 1 regard my recovery as being miraculous." (Signed Affidavit! J AS. SQUIRES. Kckman's Alterative Is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and I.ung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale bv A. O. Iuken & Co.. and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence.

BOWLING RESULTS After holding the cellar position in the local bowling league all season, the Tigers jumped into the limelight last evening by defeating the Browns in three well played games at the city alleys. Aside from a count of 223 by Smith, no spectacular scores were registered, the feature being the consistent work of the winners. The summary: Tigers Markley 125 184 124 Steinkamp 184 147 199 Norsman 173 160 162 Smith 164 223 167 Harold 156 157 1Y0 Total 804 871 822 Browns Foster 146 159 147 Green 191 144 157 Bowman 112 127 147 Brodcrick 175 165 143 Sprouee 157 160 164 Total 781 735 758 FUNERAL NOTICE. I The funeral of Clarence M. King will take place tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the M. E. church. Rev. George Clark will officiate. BEN BUTLER'S BLUFF. It Was Well Worked and Completely Fooled General Bingham. General John A. Bingham was a member of the military tribunal that tried Mrs. Surratt and the Lincoln assassination conspirators. After the trial In tbe subsequent debates in tbe bouse General B. F. Butler frequently charged that the commission had arrived at an unjust verdict and had convicted an Innocent woman. In a memorable debate he boldly proclaimed that if tbe contents of a diary which bad been found on tbe dead body of J. Wilkes Booth were ever made public it would disclose tbe fact that It contained the proof of Mrs. Surrstt's Innocence, which proof had beenSpfamously suppressed by tbe commission. When General Bingham made a movement as though he would repel sucb an accusation. Butler dramatically drew a memorandum book from bis breast pocket and held it aloft, but did not utter a word. Bingham naturally supposed that Butler bad a copy of a diary sucb as be bad spoken of. As a matter of fact tbe book contained nothing but blank leaves. General Butler waa just bluffing. Tbe diary was In possession of Secretary Stanton, but President Jobnson finally demanded it It was an Interesting book, but it threw no light upon tbe great conspiracy. RUPSFlGS Elixirs'Senna acts cirtjx yet prompily on ike bowels, cleanses ike system effectually assists one in overcoming Habitual constipation Eermanently.Tojfetits encficial etecCmtv tive genuine. tfanufadured by the (ALlF0RNlApGSTRUP(0t SoUlyleaAnq dVaosisfs-50per Mile Smoked Halibut, White Fish and Fancy Bloaters. Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Salmon, Shrimps, Lobsters, Herring, and Sardines, all of the very best quality, at HUNTS GROCERY 03 MAIN STREET Mulford A Schasfer, Proprietors

ORCHESTRA IS VERY VALUABLE ASSET States Earhart Richmond Should Be Proud of Its Symphony Players.

BY PROF. WILL EARHART. I have been asked to say something about the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. Anyone acquainted with musical conditions throughout America, and equally the greater part of Europe, will realize that in possessing an orchestra of such size and musical proficiency as this Richmond enjoys a unique distinction. Credit for the achievement should be given, first and foremost, to the individual members of tbe orchestra. This has been said before, but needs renewed emphasis. No group of persons ever worked with more fidelity and devotion toward a high ideal. They deserve honor and encouragement from the community. After the players, tbe Board of Education and the Commercial club and our patrons have all been indispensible factors in the attainment reached. And mention should be made of tbe visitors to our Sunday rehearsals. The number and character of those who attend is such that the orchestra feels gratified and encouraged by their presence. Minneapolis suscribes 165,000 per year to maintain a symphony orchestra; and it is safe to say that Minneapolis is more widely and favorably known because of the orchestra than for any other single civic possession. The citizens think it pays. Richmond has already had, from newspapers and journals, universities and societies iu many parts of the United States, many inquiries and words of commendation. An orchestra is truly a community asset. Coming to the program of Wednesday night of this week, if the promises of the last rehearsal are to be relied upon the orchestra will at that time play better than ever before in its history. The instrumentation is stronger and better balanced than it has ever been, and there is continued and marked progress in orchestral and general artistic skill and understanding. It is usual for the newspapers to say, in a gratifying spirit of helpfullness, of each fresh performance, that it

, Ask Your Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another ! Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliberately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayers Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles.

Health and Beauty Answers By Mrs. Mae Martyn

W. S. S.: Your hair will never grow long, thick and lustrous while you use soap for shampooing. The alkali in soap is too strong for the delicate hairs, causing them to become dull, brittle and faded. If you will wash the hair about twice a month with a teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, rinsing thoroughly afterwards, you will find your hair softer, fluffier and more brilliant than ever before. The hair dries quickly and evenly without streaking or dullness. Canthrox cleanses perfectly removing all dirt and dandruff, and relieves scalp-irritation instantly. Delia: Peroxide will make the hairs less noticeable, but if you really want to remove that growth from your cheek, apply a paste made with powdered delatone and water. After two or three minutes rub it off, wash the skin and your cheek will be firm, white and hairless. Druggists will charge a dollar for an original oneounce package of delatone, but it is worth several times its cost, as it never fails. Discouraged: Your baby needs some food other than malted milk. If she continues thin, fretful, peevish and anaemic, she certainly is not receiving sufficient nourishment. Barley babies are strong, robust and sturdy. Get from your druggist a small can of F. N. Johnson's especially prepared pure barley flour and take a tablespoonful, mix with cold water to a thin, smooth batter, add one pint boiling water, salt to suit, boil and stir well five minutes, J tben add 1-3-pint milk, Btir well and feed through nursing bottle. There is no more nourishing food to be had for the baby; and it is not only the best, but the lowest priced. Rose: Lack of exercise and eating too much solid food during the winter months account for your sallow, pimply complexion and lost energy. You can best overcome this condition by taking a good system-tonic and blood-purifier, made by dissolving one ounce kardene in Vt pint alcohol, then adding cup sugar and hot water to make a quart. Take a tablespoonful before each meal and in a short time you will feel like a new person; your sallowness will give way to a rosy, healthy complexion. This simple bloodpurifier is a wonderful energixer, and cannot be recommended too highly as a reliable system-tonic. Mrs. T. C: No one can afford to neglect his or her eyes. If you want bright, clear, beautiful eyes that will be much admired, you can have them with very little care. Get an ounce of crystos at any drug store and dissolve it in a pint of water. Put two or three drops of this tonic in each eye daily DR. tTBPEFSXA.

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BE SURE ITS BEGY'S MUSTARINE Twice aa Effective aa a Mustard Plaster; Rub it on; Will not Blister. Go to Leo H. Fine today, lay down 25 cents; say "I want a box of Begy's Mustarine" and stop worrying about your ailments. Rub it on tonight and you won't have any cold in your chest in the morning. It stops coughs the same way, and sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy and tons ilitls. It drives away rheumatic pains, stops lumbago almost instantly, and reduces swollen joints quicker than any other remedy. Money back if Begy's Mustarine isn't the best remedy you ever used to quickly banish headache, earache, toothache and neuralgia. Splendid for lame back, sore muscles, chilblains, callouses bunions, frosted feet, and to turn cold feet into warm ones. Leo H. Fihe guarantees ft recommends It. Be sure it's Begy's.

promises to be the best; but this may be said, here as a deliberate and cautious judgment. The program, too, appeals to me as the most beautifully balanced and pleasing one that we have ever offered. The music is largely of the modern school, with its wealth of color and picturesque orchestral effects. The airs from "Carmen" are well known, and should be pleasing to the many who love this brilliant work. If there is any influence that might jeopardize the future life and attainment of the orchestra it is the insufficient patronage and interest accorded. It is a large task to establish and maintain a Symphony Orchestra. Here in Richmond it does not require $65,000; it does not require any such proportion of this amount as the compara tive size of the city and the oomparative merit of its orchestra as a benefactor to the city might indicate. The requirements upon the citizens generally are small because the members of the orchestra themselves have borne almost the entire load. I know of no other instance where so much musical value has been purchased so cheaply. And still the spirit of the players is such that all that is required for future growth and progress is a larger body of patrons who really care for the excellent music that the players provide and who are interested because they believe the orchestra to be a noteworthy civic possession. and you will be surprised how It wil! strengthen your weak eyes and make them strong, healthy and sparkling. Many oculists who use this simple tonic get excellent results in treating eye troubles generally. It is very soothing and has enabled many to dispense with wearing glasses. Miss Juliet: No wonder the other young people avoid you when you have your face smeared with paint and powder to cover up your freckles and other complexion defects. If you will use this lotion you will find proper relief and nobody can tell but that your complexion is perfectly natural: Dissolve 4 ounces spurmax in Vz pint witch hazel (or hot water), then add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. Apply to the face, neck and arms, rubbing gently until dry, and your skin will take on a very charming look. This lotion is much better than powder as it removes that shiny, oily look to the skin and does not rub off easily. It is the finest skin-whitener and com-plexion-beautifier I ever used. Delia C: The longer you put off fat-reduction, the harder and firmer the tissues will become and the less easily dissolved. The most effective, harmless remedy known to science is made by dissolving 4 ounces of parnotis in 14 pints hot water. By taking a tablespoonful before each meal, you will soon note a most satisfactory disappearance of your fat without any injury to your health. No dieting or violent exercises are necessary with this wonderful remedy. It leaves the skin smooth and unwrinkled. Mrs. G. C: Hair specialists agree that a quinine hair tonic is far superior to any other kind for removing dandruff, stopping falling hair and promoting a healthy growth of lustrous hair. However, the tonic will be worthless if not fresh made. You can prepare a splendid quinine tonic by mixing together pint alcohol and one ounce quinzoin, then adding pint cold water. This is unexcelled for remedying scalp and hair troubles and the only satisfactory hair-grower I have ever found. Dora: If you want a complexion cream that will not grow hair or make the skin shiny and oily, get an ounce of almozoin, 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine and stir into V pint cold water. This cream-jelly is good for and prevents chapping, and is very cleansing, healing and softening to the skin. Use morning and night and you will soon note a wonderful improvement in your complexion. This dependable beautifier will tone your skin stimulating the youthful glow in your face, which comes only from a smooth, clean, healthy complexion. J. A. WALLS SPECIALIST OV THB THRO A.' od DISEASES OK THH BXOOD. TiXMf. c&oear. Ity from Indlacratlona, PUoa.

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CROWS' HEAD FUND IS HOW EXHAUSTED

And the County Council May Be Called in a Special Session. No further payment as bounty for crows heads will be paid by the county auditor until tbe county council holds another meeting, as the appropriation of $25 made by tbe county council in January has been utilized. Young marksmen have been bringing in crows' heads so rapidly that the entire appropriation did not last long. The county auditor was instructed to pay ten cents per head. Yesterday forty-nine crows heads were brought in by two young farmers. Hardly a day passes but that a i umber of crows beads are brought to the auditor's office. It is likely that the council will be called for another meeting within a few weeks, although the regular meeting will not take, place until June. In

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BANK STATEMENT

No. 291. J. S. Beard, Pres. John M. Manning, Vice-Pres.; R. E. Swallow, Cashier.' Report of the condition of the Northern Wayne Bank, a private bank at Economy, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on Feb. 20, 1912.

Resources. Loans and Discounts ..$40,802.28 Overdrafts 48.11 U. S. Bonds (none) Other bonds and securities (none) Banking House 1,240.34 Furniture and Fixtures 1,900.00 Other Real Estate (none) Due from Banks and Trust Companies ... 10,729.70 Cash on Hand 3,220.39 Cash Items (none) Premiums Paid on Bonds (none) Current Expenses (none) Taxes Paid (none) Interest Paid (none) Profit and Loss (none) Total Resources $57,935.62

State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I, R. E. Swallow, Cashier of the Northern Wayne Bank, Economy, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. R, E. SWALLOW, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of February, 1912. Minnie C. Beard, Notary Public, My commission expires May 31, 1914.

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case tbe meeting is called by the auditor within a few weeks it is probable another appropriation will be made to pay bounties on crows heads.

The Mikado's Title. Tbe ruler of Japan really should be called ten-o, not mikado. Tbe latter means "royal gate" and Is a title somewhat similar to sublime porte, which la used indifferently to mean the Turkish sultan, his government or the conntry Itself. Ten-o means "heaven's highest" a title surpassing all the most grandiloquent European efforts. The original Japanese equivalent for ten-o Is soumelamlkoto, but the former Is universally used, perhaps on account of its brevity. No Reason to Worry. I once played the part of Venus In a pantomime," said the lady who showed her age and was beginning to have a mustache. "Well, I wouldn't let It worry me," replied the one who was still fair to look upon. "Venus was only a myth, so. of course, you didn't hurt her feelings." Chicago Record-Herald. Who blackens others does not whiten himself.

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Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in... $10,000.00 Surplus 500.00 Undivided Profits 100.00 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 294.88 Profit and Loss (none) Dividends Unpaid (none) Demand Deposits 47,040.94 Demand certificates, (none) Time Deposits (none) Time Certificates (none) Certified Checks (none) Cashier's Checks (none) Due to Banks and Trust Companies (none) Bills Payable (none) Notes, etc., Rediscounted (none) Total Liabilities $57,935.82. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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