Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 154, 3 May 1912 — Page 3

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LHIf LIunHni ULDIu Have Almost Been Lifted by Bar Association. Through the efforts of Judge Henry X3. Fox, the debt on the law library at the court house is almost lifted. Last week Judge Fox, who has urged the attorneys at the local bar to pay their dues, which are flO per year for the use of the library, took charge of the matter of collecting the money himself and a debt of $285 on the library is almost cleared. Judge Fox says that within a few days the entire debt will be swept away. There are ten lawyers including Judge Fox who own the library while the other attorneys pay rent for the use of the same and for the maintenance of the library, which is considered one of the finest in this section of the state. Those who own the library are Judge Fox, Thomas J. Study, Charles E. Shiveley, John Robbins, A. M. Gardner, Daniel Comstock, "W. H. Kelley, J. L. Rupe and B. F. Mason. Nature always warns you if your bowels and liver are wrong heed this. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea removes the cause, soothes the irritated membranes, makes digestion regular, makes you feel like new next day. Start tonight tomorrow you'll be. "right. 35c, Tea or Tabs. A. G. Luken. ; QUEEN VENUS. Orbit. Mass and Gravity of the Planet Twin of Our World. Mercury Is the nearest of known planets to King Sol. but Venus comes next, and In eccentricity of solar orbit an eccentricity having an average of about 67.200.000 miles is the least irregular of the planets. The distance of Venus from our earth also Taries. (with an average or mean of about 25.700.000 miles at her nearest, the average distance of Venus from our earth being approximately ICO.000.000 miles at her farthest. Queen Venus may be called the planet twin of oar world, since her mean diameter and that of our earth are nearly equal. Nevertheless the difference of some 200 miles In their diameters leaves Venus with about 92-100 of the terrestrial volume.. Venus' mass or weight approximates 82-100 of that of our planet, and. dividing 82100 by 02-100. we get 80-100, which is Venus density compared with the density of our earth. Venus' gravity approximates 82-100 that of our planet, or, in other words, a terrestrial body weighing 100 pounds would weigh only eighty-two pounds upon the surface of Venus. Queen Venus exhibits phases like our moon, but possesses no moon herself. She presents a bright and thickly clouded appearance and has an atmosphere which Is estimated to be from one and one-half to two times as dense as our own. This beautiful planet was seen, of course, by mankind in . prehistoric ages, but the earliest known record respecting her was in fiSG B. C. a record engraved upon earthenware now In possession of the British museum. New York Tribune. Turtle soup every Saturday all day, at Ed Muey's, 20 S. 6th Street. Opposed to Mourning Clothes. "A southern physician of recognized kill and eminence urges that all outward symbols of mourning should be abandoned." says Munsey's. "For many years he has expressed his views. He has won over a large number of people who see no reason why the heart should advertise Its sorrow by the conspicuous insignia of gloom. There are or have been peoples wiser in their generation. The Romans of the days ofthe republic wore blue as a sign of mourning. It is the proper thing in Asia Minor now. The Turk mourns in violet and the Persian in pale brown. Until a French queen set the present fashion , in the latter half of the fifteenth century white was the color of grief in Europe, as it is now in China." WHEN YOUR CHILD GETS CONSTIPATED Cleanse Its Little Stomach, , Liver and Bowels with "Syrup of Figs." Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that you little one's insides, the stomach, liver and SO feet of bowels are clogged up with putrifying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is listless, drooping, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heartily or is cross, iritable. feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, diarrohea, sore throat, or is full of cold, give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you surely will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed. A little given today will Bave a sick child tomorrow. ; Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-wps plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refusing anyJ&teg else offered.

FEW SUGGESTIONS ON CLEANING DAY Many places are needlessly unattractive in Richmond. We want our city saved from pollution. The children are waging a war to make as Wm. Morris says, "the contrast less disgraceful between fields where beasts live and the streets where men live." Town boosters are of two classes, those who throw up their hats and hooray, and those who work. Treat . nothing that affects external appearance as too insignificant for notice. The future of any municipality is assured where the citizens boost individually and combine to boost better organized strength. Do your best for Richmond and there will still be things beyond you only to be accomplished by team work. Make Richmond a good place to live in, to make goods In, to dis-, tribute goods from. Cultivate an intelligent civic spirit CLEANING RULES

(1) Clean all yards back and front. (2) Clean sidewalks, also space between them and the street. (3) Pick up paper or any trash anywhere in sight. (4) Neatly pile any material which must be kept in yards. (5) Screen outbuildings and unsightly fences with vines and shrubs. (6) In planting, arrange in masses, avoid straight lines, keep an open center. (7) Make your yard look the best of any on your street. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. May 4th Mrs. Guy, McCabe. At The Murray Vaudeville afternoon and night At the Pala;e. Latest Motion Picture. The Coliseum. May 23rd and 24th Richmond May Music Festival. Lindley Hall, Earlham. 'May 10th Day Student play. Zigomar at the Palace. This great French detective play is conceded by all moving picture exhibitors to be the best of any foreign picture ever exhibited. There is not a dull moment during the three thousand feet of films and more than 200 people take part. All of the scenes do not take place in France, some of them being in Switzerland. The crowd at the Palace last night expressed themselves as well pleased with the production. Tonight is positively the last time this feature of features will be seen in this city. At the Murray. . The bill at the Murray this week is without a doubt one of the classiest ever housed at this smart up to the minute theater. The honor spot falls to Sully and Laursen, comedy acrobats who do a stunt in tumbling and leverage sommersavflts, which furnishes tremendous amusement, and to see them tumble in and out, this way and that the wonder is that they escape without bruises and broken bones, but that is where the cleverness of these daring acrobats ismanifested. The Pumpkin Colored Trio, some class, some less and some mess, furnish many of the laughs of the show with their comedy and eccentric dancing, while Weston, Raymond and Co., take care of the dramatic part of the program in a capable manner, presenting Miss Raymond's sketch "The Governor Pro Tem," a sketch full of both laughs and tears. Art Raphael, the cartoonist, portrays many characters upon the paper before him, his drawing of the Titanic is at once both excellent and appropriate. Price's Ice Cream tested six per cent above the requirements. Always high grade. Climatic Variation. There Is plenty of evidence going to show that the "climate of North America was much warmer than it is now." The remains of the now 'extinct mammoth, for instance, which are found all over the continent, and especially in the northern part thereof, prove that a tropical climate prevailed here at a very recent date, geologically speaking. There are, of course, other evidences, but the conclusion to be drawn from the mammotb is enough to convince us that where the temperate (or colder) climate now Is there once prevailed a hot climate, such as the now extinct monsters luxuriated In for centuries. 1 Get Her Rattled. Manageress (to customer In tea room, about to light a cigar) No smoking in here, air, please. Customer But you've got "Smoking Room" on the door there. Manageress That la the door of the next room, sir. Customer Then what's it doing in here? London Punch. Feminine Conversation. Blobbs Women talk about nothing but their dress. Slobbs Oh. I don't know! It seems to me I've heard some of them talk about their hats. Philadelphia Record. - v RAIGHEA Superior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to you Craighecd mA Hmmblng pn ex Eleetrie w IS Mala St.

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Do You Smoke too Much, Drink tee . Much, Eat too Much? - It takes a mighty good stomach to feel ready for a good breakfast the morning after the banquet or social session. "What do you want for breakfast?'' inquired Brown's good wife. "Just a pleasant smile and a breath of fresh air," answered Brown the morning after an important meeting at the lodge. If you eat, smoke or drink too much always remember that two little MI-O-NA stomach tablets taken just (before you go to bed will destroy all poisonous gases and leave you with a sweet, clean stomach in the morning. For Indigestion and all stomach distress MI-O-NA is the best prescription in the world. Leo H. Fihe sells it on money back plan, cents. Large box only 50 SMILE WHEN YOU LOSE. " Then Braoe Up and 8tart Right In te Become a Winner. . Be as good a loser as you are a win ner a hard task to set a man. but not an Impossible one. Many have met it. Those who have are those who win more than they lose, for nothing Inspires success or victory like calmness in defeat or coolness under stress. It is true in business, in politics, in sports. In any sptfere of competitive endeavor. Not only that, but nothing is quite as disconcerting to one's opponent in one of life's contests as the ability to lose with a smile and well directed effort to regain the lost Any man who has run a foot race or boxed or wrestled or played ball knows that But nobody has any time for the man who is forever lamenting his own loss or defeat The world simply credits him with being what it terms a "gTouch." which means a poor loser, and passes him by for a more agreeable man. Any one can be a good winner, but it takes a man to be a good loser. The philosophy of life itself teaches that in all of its precepts. Some one has to lose. It may as well be you. perhaps, so far as the good of the world goes, as your neighbor. It makes for unselfishness to keep that In mind. Omaha Bee. FREEDOM OF THE CITY. An Honor Which Had Its Birth In the Middle Ages. The ceremony of presenting the freedom Of the city as an honor arose In the middle ages, when such right was not acquired by mere domicile. No stranger" could move into a medieval town and go Into business, bis own gainful occupation or the civic activities. First he must become enrolled in the guild of bis trade, tben he had to undergo an apprenticeship of full seven years before be could be admit ted to its livery. Then only and thus only could be arrive at the freedom of his city. As a reward for high deeds these medieval city republics sometimes conferred on such strangers as bad served them well the freedom of the city by solemn act of the burgesses and liveries without the apprenticeship of servitude. Every such recipient of a city's freedom became at once a burgess, free t dwell, free to engage In trade; free toote for the civic rulers and to aspire to the civic chuir. The key was the visible sign of this freedom the city gates, closed at sunset against the stranger and the foe. opened to the burgess' key at all hours, as the door of his own home. Argonaut. Sour Stomach Gas on Stomach Bloating: Constipation Quickly Vanish with a Home-Made Remedy. Here is the recipe: Take two teaspoonfuls of ordinary baking soda, add two ounces of LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract and. enough water to make a pint. Shake it up and you have a home-made remedy that drives away all signs of stomach trouble in a jiffy and then builds up the entire digestive system. If you are troubled in any way with your stomach, get busy with this tonic treatment. Take a half tablespoonful before meals. The remedy is easy to prepare; it does the business and saves considerable money. Get busy with your stomach now, and save trouble later on. You buy the LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract for fifty cents a two ounce bottle. If your . druggist does not 'have it send 50 cents to Logos Remedy Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., and receive a full size package, postpaid.

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way of setting forth a profound truth. The risks and exposures of life are so many and so insidious that they cannot be escaped. The only hope of passing through them unharmed is to keep the body so strong and sound that it can defend Itself against the diseases which are constantly lying in wait for the unguarded and the weak. It Is a mere commonplace to say that one man will take exactly the same course and face precisely tbo same risks that another man finds fatal and go entirely unscathed. Sometimes it is a difference born in the two organisms, but often it is the result of different living and different conditions in respect to strength and health. If the body is maintained at a high state of efficiency and if care is takeu to overcome and correct the little disorders and signs of trouble as soon as they appear there is not much danger of a serious illness. The small precautions and the constant toning up of the body by exercise, fresh air, sensible eating and drinking and abstention from all excesses and follies ward off prolonged and often desperate struggles against disease. It is the principle of the old adage. "A stitch in time saves nine." The same rule applies to the care of health. Cleveland Leader. The House of Lords. The house of lords was composed chiefly of clerics until the time of Edward III. Thus in 1295 the peers were ninety spiritual and forty-nine lay members, including twenty archbishops and bishops, sixty-seven abbots and priors and ahree masters of orders. Many clerical dignitaries sum moned did not attend at Westminster, refusing to recognize the authority of parliament over tteir own convoca tlons of Canterbury and York. It was partly from this cause that the lords spiritual decrctised in number until early in the reign of Edward III. the upper house consisted of eigtity-six lay and only forty-five clerical peers, while during Elizabeth's parliament there were forty-three and twenty-six respectively. London Standard. Smallest Books. The smallest book in the world was made in Italy. It Is. not much larger than a man's thumb nail. It is fourtenths of an inch In length, a quartet of an inch in width and 'contains 20S pages, ench with nine lines and from 05 to 100 letters. The text consists ot a letter written by the inventor of the pendulum clock to Mme. Christine of Lorraine in 1015. The next smallest book is an edition of the "Divine Comedy" of Dante. This is something IS8 than an iuch wide, with type so small that a microscope is needed to read it. t Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HO RUCK'S" The Original and Genulna MALTED MILE! Thi Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say HH0RUCK'S.' Not in Any Mi lit Trust OLIVER 'VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For Sale Cheap. Perfect condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rickart. Rosed ale. Kans. WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER A GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN 8TREET Phone 3040 or 3158 Fancy Ripe STRAWBERRIES Per Quart (no sand) 20c Home Grown Asparagus, nice large bunches, 6 bunches . for ... 25c HUNTS GROCERY " - M. S, Props, 603 Main neighbors. Plant a few see and smell. Be ready for 2 Pkgs. for 5c

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(National News Association) CINCINNATI. May. 3. E. E. GaV braith. former president of the Second National bank, was arrested here on a warrant sworn out by U. S. Bank Examiner Goodheart. charging him with abstracting and wilfully misappropriating funds of the Institution to the amount of $33,000. The Second National bank was recently taken over by the clearing house association. Wit "In Extremis. Of the men of letters who lost their ltrns on the scaffold two at least died debonairly. There was Montrose, poet and kinr'a man in Scotland's king versus kirk business. On the morning of bis execution Warrtstown. the coTennnter. went to 1 his cell, doubtless to make himself unpleasant Montrose was combing out his carts. "Why Is James Graham so careful of his locksr Montrose smiled and made answer: "So long as my head la my own I mean to see to It When Warristown gets it he may deal with' It as he likes." At the scaffold Sir Tbmas More asked the lieutenant of the tower to see him safe up the steps. -I'll shift for myself coming down," the poet promised. Youth's Companion. I FLOOR iddiVARNISH Stands dripping umbrellas hot and cold water mt'i tank clemntd ends floor cleaning drudgery mching Boot heels won't mar nor scratch it. It s economical because it tuears. Easily applied. Irvin Reed & Son, Jones Hdwe Co, .. G. Luken & Co. WHENEVER you have the slightest desire for GOOD confections. Ice Cream or Soda, make up your mind to have THE BEST the cost is no greater and the added pleasure of beautiful surroundings and good music will make your purchase worth twice what you pay. Try it tonight. The Greek Candy Store

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