Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 107, 9 March 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PAL LADIU3I ANJ SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY 3IARCH 9, 1912.
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STRIKE SITUATION HAS CHANGE TODAY A Wage Increase Probably Will Be Granted by Operators. (National New Association) LONDON, March 9. A change for the totter baa taken place In the coal trlke situation and It is now believed that the trouble will be adjusted next week. The Central News Agency basing Its conclusion on statements from Jeadera of both sides announced today that while there will be no settlement this week the chances are bright for a termination of the struggle next week. The basis of settlement will likely be a wage increase with a minimum wage scale In effect in many of the mines. Individual operators are negotiating with local organizations of the Union for such a scale. Premier Asquith is again taking an active part in the conferences and today met representatives of the e xecutlve committee of the Federated Union. A delegation of Scotch mine owners ban come here to take part in the renewed parley.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has Won itb great reputation and extensive sale by itH remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It tan be depended upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers. England's First Snuff. Snuff tsklng was prRcticnlly unknown fn England until 1702. In that year Sir George Rooke burnt the French and Spanish shipping anchored in the port of Vigo and sacked the town. Besides large quantities of bullion and jewels, his booty included fifty tons of tho flncHt snuff, which was brought to England and thrown on the market at a very low price. This novel form of taking tobacco rapidly caught on. and In a few years the snuffbox had to a large extent ousted the pipe. Connoisseurs used to accumulate seciul blends of snuff as nowadays they hoard choice cigars. When Georgo IV. died the contents of bis snuff cellar were sold for $2.000. Txmdon Globe. Miss Adelaide De Vorak, Fancy Trick and Speed Skater, at Coliseum tonight. Admission 10c. 73t Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At The Gannett. Tonight "Cotton Pickers." At The Murray Vaudeville afternoon and night Cotton Plcktrs. Thos. P. Kelley's Colored Carnival and famous Georgia Minstrels which comes to the Gennett for one night tonight make the proud boast and openly, challenge any other Colored Minstrel or Plantation show in existence to produce the quality of talent carried by this famous colored show, and when we look over the program and see the names of Marsh Craig, the human enigma, the highest salaried colored artist on earth; Quallie Clark, the Georgia sunflower, the peer of all colored comedians; Kelley's famous double quartet, eight of the highest class singers of the colored race; four Clark sisters, the world's greatest buck and wing dancers; Henry Bowman, the black caruso; Kvans, Johnson and Avery, the big musical act; Redmond, Stewart, Elliott and White, the big four comedians and a number of famous funmakers. We have to admit their claim of having the cream colored talent of the universe is right. This world famI'JIIEflE DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs. Green's Health Her Own Statement. Covington, Mo,-"Your medicine has dona me more good than all the docI tor s medicines. At every monthly period I had to stay in bed four days because of hemorrhages, and my back was so weak I could hardly walk. I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and now I can stay up and do my work. I think it is the best medicine on earth for women. " Mrs. Jennie Green, Covington, Mo. How Mrs. Clin Avoided Operation. Brownsville. Ind. "I can say that Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me more good than anything else. One doctor said I must be opera ted upon for a serious female trouble and that nothing could help me but an operation. "I had hemorrhages and at, times could not get any medicine to stop them. I got in such a weak condition that I would have died if I had not got relief soon. Several women who had taken your Compound, told me to try it and I did and found it to be the right medicine to build up the system and overcome female troubles. "I am now in great deal better health than I ever expected to be, so I think I ought to thank you for it. "-Mrs. O. M. UNS, S. Mala St, Brownsville, Ind.
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appreciation. The show opens witn i not assume that attitude of royal lnthc Italio-Fassio company, in a bal-; difference as with ns. He watches the ancing act that is very clever, the 1 struggle beween salesperson aud cusnovel setting adding much to the act. j toiner. If the latter shows signs of es-
A wonderful contortionist dog nas a very important part in she act. Bland and Clayton, a couple of re-
markably good looking young ladies nients still lay fines on clerks who do put on a little singing and talking not effect sales, but the system of Instuut that is heartily appreciated. The i citing the sales force to its utmost eftwo girls have a most extensive and ! 'orta by giving percentages is now elaborate wardrobe. co Into vogu e , , . The method that London stores hare For real fun, fun that leaves a good flf e fl cMh c0Qduct & cug taste in your mouth, Dave and Pcrcic , tomep hag flnished Ws na8e9 Martin in "At Hickory Crossing is to ; tQ R cagh degfc Md wrappingbe commended. The conception ot coxmteT wuere he Btantls ln ,ine keep. the sketch by the Martins is entirely lng flu anxlous eye on his goods tm original. The "rube" comes in tor all , they Hre parceiled seems to us archaic
run mere is going ana imiio v-uiu j from the Great White Way is just as entertaining. The Crouck-Richards company, without a doubty, play the best banjo music that has ever been heard here, and with the beautiful setting and the novel finish make up one of the best features seen lately. The Murray scope, as usual concludes the performance. Hon. W. J. Bryan speaks at the Gennett, March 14th, three P. M. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mahlon Bond to Hannah P. Marshall Jan. 4, 1912, $300. Pt. N. W. sec. 414- 1. Wm. II. Doney to Wm. H. Miller, March 6, 1912, $650, Lot 1, blk. 19, Milton. Trustees Fifth Street M. K. church to Emeline G. Hiatt, March 4. 1912. $1,550. Pt. lot 7, J. Cox add. Richmond. Emma L. Brown to Minnie Hovelmeier, Feb. 27. 1912. $1. Pt. lot 27, C. H. Cottins sub.. Richmond. Geo. Coates to Osian W. Hartuo, Feb. 1912, $5,800. Pt. S. E. sec. 20-18-14. Albert Trueblood to Levi Bales, Feb. 25, 1912. $8,000. PL N. E. M sec. 16-17-12. Chas. Lambert to Jeremiah M. Hirne March 7, 1912, $1. Pt. N. E. i sec. 2415- 1. Waste Paper In Paris. Tarls police give strict attention to the act stmlnst throwing waste papers and refuse upon the streets. An absentminded old gentleman carelessly dropped a hundred franc note from his waistcoat pocket, whereupon a sharp eyed policeman requested the old gentleman to give his name and address or submit to arrest But when the offender reached Into the gutter and picked up the waste paper and opened it before the policeman's eyes be was let on! with an apology and a profound bow. Sentiment. "What Is life without sendmentr exclaimed the romantic person. "Yes," replied Mr. Growcher, "but it doesn't always promote a square deal. Sentiment Is what enables a girl to trade a lock of ber hair for a $400 engagement ring. Washington Star. Rather Rough. Mrs. Benham Why do they give him tnch an awful name as -Bristles?" Benham Because be is always "on the hog." New York Press. Noi great good comes without look ag after it Danish.
0 stars in "The Talker." The scene LONDON STORES. When Customers Entsr They Are Al most Compelled to Buy. First and foremost the English excel in salesmanship. Once having got a possible purchaser inside the door. caplng into the open with his purse intact another clerk is brought forward as a re-enforcement Some establlshand cumbersome. An Oxford street merchant, however, reasons differently: "When a patron has finished his purchases he is better out of the way of new customers. English men and women prefer privacy when they are making ijurchases. which would be impossible were customers allowed to sit at the counter, awaiting their packages. Then the wrapping force works more rapidly when the patron watches and urges haste." I did not see how that particular force could work any more slowly, but his other argument might have some merit. Business. SHETLAND'S TAME GULLS. Each Family Has Its Own Flock and the Children Feed Them. There are many small villages in the world that have only one street, but Lerwick, in Shetland, besides havt : 1 i "' " "'"S"5 one tree. There are no birds there, not even a sparrow, but the seagulls are plentiful. The seagulls are the sparrows of T !, J . 1 ermi-K. inu ns such iney nave a 'greater share in the town's life than the sparrow s of London. In the morning you will note that a seagull sits on every chimney pot. Seagulls swoop and hover over every roof in town. The air is ful of their strange, high. plaintive, haunting cries. Every house has its own familiar seagulls and every street its own band of them. But they never mix. The children in each house have a pet name for their own particular seagulls, and having called them by those names, they feed them every day. Each seagull knows what is meant for him. No bird attached to one house ever seeks to eat the food scattered from the house nest door. He does not dare to do so. So all day long the seagulls hover and call over the roofs of Lerwick. The people of the town, if they come across a little pile of rice laid upon the roadway, step over Jt with care. They know that it has been placed there for some seagull. And at night the seagulls leave their appointed chimneypots and fly gracefully away to their resting places on the rocks of the Isle of Noss. Fruit Magazine. The Cutlery Family. "I call 'em the cutlery family." "Why so?" "Well, the "daughter spoons, the father forks out the money and the mother knifes the other guests." Louisville Courier-Journal. Wbm you feel SsS voos. tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign yoa meed KSOTTOKEgVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worm living. B tat sssi ask tor Motes Nemrine Fl12Sli WILLIAMS BCFU. CTX.I
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Don't be deceived by "Something just as good.' If your own druggist ! does not keep the genuine 'dandruff ! germ destroyer. Xewbro's Herpicide, go to one who does. One dollar size bottles are sold under an absolute guarantee. Send 10c in postage for sample and ! booklet to The Herpicide Co., Dept. R., ! Detroit, Mich. Applications may be ob- i tained at good barber shops. A. G Agents Luken and Company, Special LONDON'S DIALECT. A Perfectly Racognizabla Chhd of the J Old Kentish Tongue. In a little book entitled "London's Dialect" Mr. Mackenzie Maebrlde challenges the view expressed by the education department of the London county council that "there is no London dialect of reputable antecedents and origin." and that "the cockney mode of speech is a modern corruption." Qc points out that, the London dialect, especially on the south side of the Thames, is a perfectly recognizable child of the old Kentish tongue, to which we owe our earliest written literature. Tuet" for "that." "benk" for "bank." "Ueb" for "cab." are remnants of the old Kentish mode of pronunciation. In the 'Kentish dialect "that" was spelt "thet" as early as A. D. 825. The use of "i" for "a." as in "lidy." was common from the Trent to the Thames in Elizabeth's time, and John Stow, writing ln ir0. gives us "bylyffe" for "bailiff." The use of "au" for "a" In such cockneylsms as "telegraupb" is of very old origin, and "ababt" and "ahtside" aie both warranted by ancient use. As for "kep" and "slep" without the final "t" they are really uncorrupted words, the "t" being an intruder of late date. TORTURE BY WATER. The Third Degree In Sorcery Cases In Louis XIV.'s Time. One of the methods adopted by Louis XIV. to purge Ms kingdom of sorcery was the "question ordinary." This, according to G. Duval in "Shadows of Old Paris." consisted in having ten pints cf water poured into tue body. "The executioner placed the prisoner ln a recumbent position, firmly tied upon a table. A block was slipped under the loins, so that the chest and stomach were thrown outward and upward, wbile the contents of a measure of two pints were forced by means of a hose down the victim's mouth. If he resisted bis nose was held until he opened his teeth to breathe. After every two pint measure be was given a few seconds rest and the opportunity to confess. If be continued his denial the question was reapplied until the whole ten pints bad been consumed. "In the 'question extraordinary the quantity administered was augmented .to twenty pints. The swelling caused by this unnatural amount of liquid in the body produced the most acute agony." An English typist who stated her rmngs and expenditures in answer to the London Board of Trade's circu- ; lar, spent $2 for eight volumes of i-imt'a f weekly wage was $6.25. During a year she spent $5.50 on eleven birthday presents. A girl who earned $4.25 a week bought pamphlets describing the English poor laws and poor law commission. WE DON'T GIVE NU-RHU AWAY Because you will be glad to pay for the relief or Rheumatism Pain and Pain caused by Neuralgia, Headache. Sore Throat and Toothache after Nu-Rhu-Neuralgia-Rheumatic Cream helps you. Drop a card NOW and you will receive a tube of Nu-Rru Cream. If it fails to relieve you pay us nothing if it does as we claim you send us 23 cts. WRITE NOW We Want to Help You RIGHT NOW. NU-RHU CO., 312 E. Wash. St., Indianapolis. Dept. 3.
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Sunday Services At the Churches
St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector. St. Mary's Catholio Masses every Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Vespers and Benediction every Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattlngly, rector. St. Pauf's Episcopal Church Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Morning pvay; er and iermon 10:30. Sunday school !:t5. evening prayer and addresa. First M. E. Church Cor. East Main and Fourteenth. J. F. Radcliffe, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching at ! 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior and assist in the services. We trust our members generally will come out and hear him. All are cordially welcome. North Fourteenth Street Union Mission Frank E. Kinsey, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15; Morning service at 10:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30; Prayer Meeting Tuesday night Christian Science ServiceMasonic! i Man. school at 9:45 a. m.; Services at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public invited. Reading room located at No. 10 North Tenth street onen dailv exceDt Sundays and legal holidays from 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon, and from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. First Presbyterian Church Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m.; Divine Worship at 10:30 a. m. and 4;45 p. m. Preach ing bv tne pastor. Annual ficnic Supper Thursday evening at 6:30. Congregational meeting Thursday even ing at 7:30. All members will be interested in the program of improvements and progress. Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Thos C. McNary, pastor. Parents' Day. Parents of S. S. scholars especially invited. Come and inspect our work and see what it is worth to your boy and girl. 9:30 and 10:30. Trip to Europe, illustrated with lantern slides. Free for all. Come and welcome. Male chorus will sing. Sunday school at 9:30. Cleedus A. Reigel, Supt. C. E. at 6:45. Frank Hale, Pres. Close of contest. Come and hear results. Mid-week meeting will be study of S. S. lesson. Universalist Church Services in the Masonic Temple (2nd floor) Sunday evening at 7:30. H. L. Haywood, the pastor, will preach. Subject: "Why Prohibition Does Not Prohibit." This will be a study of the temperance, question from a strictly non-partisan and scientific point of view. You are invited. United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m., A. D. Craig, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. First Christian Church, Corner Tenth and South A streets, Samuel W. Traum, minister. Bible school 9:05 a. m., W. M. Tittle. Supt. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preaching service and communion 10:30 a. m., and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "A Church with a Purpose and Message." Evening subject: "The Sermon on the Mount." In the morning service the annual foreign missionary offering will be received. First Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching at 10:40 and 7:30 by Rev. Addison Parker, B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. All are cordially invited to attend any and all of these services. South Eighth Street Friends Bible school 9:10. Meeting for worship 10:30. Prof. David W. Dennis will be present. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Mid-week praper meeting Thursday evening 7:30. You are cordially invited to all these services. First English Lutheran Church Corner Eleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Vesper service 4:30 p. m. Special music by "JS. se5l with Btae Ribta.W SiFKJc'iATVras USMOND IIRAN PILLS, far SaV t ksn-a ss Beat. Safest. Always Reliable SG1B BY BRDOGISTS EYIRYVWitt E. C. HADL.EY Meat Market Pbese 25S1 123S Uala GENNETT T0EATRE Saturday March 9 Matinee and Night KELLY'S COLORED CARNIVAL MINSTRELS POPULAR PRICES
the Junior chorus. Lenten mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. The W. H. & F. M. Society will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Adam H. Bartel, 115 South Sixteenth street. This will be guest day for the society and each member is expected to bring a guest to the meeting. The choir of the First English Lutheran church is preparing to give Stainer's "Crucifixion on the evening of Good Friday in connection with the Holy Week services of the church. West Richmond Friends Church At Earlham College. Bible school at 9 a.
, E. P. Trueblood. Supt. Meeting for m worship at 10:30. Murray S. Kenwor-j thy, pastor. Elbert Russell college pas-1 tor. Intermediate Endeavor 2:15. p. m.i Monthly business meeting Thursday,' 7:30 p. m. Women's Aid society Tuesday p. m. in girls dormitory. All interested are cordially invited to be present at every service. Whitewater Friends Church North Tenth and G. Morning worship and sermon 10:30. Evening eangelistic service 7:30. Sabbath school at 9. C. E. 16:20. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs day evening. The public is cordially invited to all these services. A. Trueblood, pastor. Reid Memorial Church Sabbath school 9:15 a. m., B. B. Myrick. Supt. Hours of worship 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Christian Union 6:45 p. m. Special song service by Earlham Glee club 7:30 p. m. East Main Street Friends Church Corner Fifteenth and Main streets. rT,iiv i " li annrnrthv nocl rT Mihl school at 0. Meeting for '.vorshlp at 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Midweek meeting for worship Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30. Regular business meeting of the congregation. A full attendance desired. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Tenth and Xorth si reels, Arthur Cates, pastor. Sunday school 9:15, T. A. Mott, Supt. Preaching services at 10:30 and 7:30. Clas3 meeting 11:45. Epworth League o:30. The fourth quartriy conference will be held on Tuesday evening. Color In Flags. Red is by far the most predominant color in the flags of the world. There is only one flag in Europe that does not contain red, and that is the standard of Greece. After red, blue takes pride of place, but many flags are entirely rod. except for minor deviceR. Kgypt, Morocco, Austria-Hungary and Japan possess all red flags. No fewer than forty-two other countries display red freely iu their banners, and the color is, in a natural sense, typical of valor and bravery. Blue in flags represents justice; white stands for purity. FREE TO THE A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Operation, Pain, , Danger or Loss of Time. ' '- I tisva a new Method that cures rupture and I want you to use it at my expenac. 1 ant not trying to sell you a Trust, but offer you a euro that stays cured and ends all trusa-wearins and danger of strangulation forever. No matter whether you have a circle, double or navel rupture or one following an operation, my Method is an absolute cure. No matter what your age nor how hard your work, my Method will certainly rtire you. 1 especially want to send it free to tiiose apparently hopeless eases where all forms of trusses, treatments and operations have failed. I want to show everyone at .ny own expense, that my Method will end all ruuture suffering and truss-wearing for all time. This means better health, increased physiral ability and longer life. My free offer is too important to neglect a tingle day. Write now and begin your cure at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it to-day. FREE COUPON Mark location of Rupture on Diagram sod mail to DR. W. S. RICE 722 Main St.. Adams N. V. Ac Time Ruptured Cause of Rupture
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