Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 156, 6 May 1912 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM 4ND 8TJN-TELEGRA3I, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. PAGE THREE.

FOR GLEII MILLER Board Permits Ministers to Use Park Other Matters Before Board. (permission to hold devotional serv!lces at Glen Miller park during tbe jknonths of July and August was given the Richmond Ministerial association this morning by the board of "works. The Rev. Conrad Huber, as a representative of the Ministerial association was present at the meeting, and made the petition. The crowds which on Sunday afternoons gather in the park cannot be reached by the church any other way the Rev. Huber stated. The services will probably be - held at the Chautauqua grounds or in the eastern part of the park. J The board gave permission for the property owners along North West First street from Laurel street to the first alley north of Richmond avenue, to construct sidewalks by private contract under the direction of the city engineer. The improvement of South Tenth street from C to E street with cement sidewalks, curbs and gutters was taken under advisement. Six residents were for the improvement, but fourteen were 'against the sidewalks. The improvement of South C street from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets with cement sidewalks, curbs and gutters with a graveled roadway was ordered by the board. . The board ordered a cement alley from Eighth street to North D street back of the No. 1 hose house. 1 A cement sidewalk on Ft. Wayne avenue where the new brick street is " to be placed is also desired by the property owners. The board favors the improvement and ordered plans and specifications prepared. The sidewalks . will be advertised for in a separate contract. Residents of the West Side, members of the West Side Improvement association sent a letter to the city . health officer aBking that dumping on the West Side dump at the Doran bridge be stopped and threatening to take the matter to the state authorities if this is not done. The board of works took the matter up this morning and decided to let the dumping proceed. It is absolutely necessary to have a dumping place and this is one of the best the city has. No more brush will be dumped there. Better than- all digestive tablets or dyspepsia cures is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; one quarter of a dose after each meal and at bed time will regulate your stomach, bowels and liver. Nothing can beat it for constipation, sluggish bowels, lazy livers, sallow color, poor appetite. 35c, Tea or Tabs. A. G. Luken and Co. The Earl and the Angler. One of the earls of Mlnto had a kindly nature.' One day a Hawick an gler was throwing his line on the river near Mlnto when a tall gentleman came up to him and Inquired what kind of sport be was having. ' The fisher replied that it was not very good and that he could do better If he were at the other side of the water, adding, "I'll gi'e ye sixpence if ye'll carry me across." The bargain was struck, and tbe gentleman, getting the angler on his back, carried him through the water to the other side. True to his promise, tbe angler produced the sixpence, which he proffered to tbe stranger, who. however, smiled and remarked. "Give It to the first beggar you meet and tell him it Is a present from the Earl of Mlnto." Why She Worried. "But, mother, why do you object to my being pleasant to the young men? You can't hope to keep me with yon always, you know. One of them will take me away from you some day." "Take yon away from me? Well, If that happens I shall not complain. It la the certainty that none of the young men who have been coming here so far would take you away that has worried both your father and me.' Chicago Record-Herald. Only Wanted the Chance. Emperor I do not care to hear your proposition, sir. Everything that Is submitted must first be put through the prime minister. Subject Nothing would please me better. I wanted to show you the new bayonet which I hare invented for army use. London Answers. QUICKLY DRIVES OUT ALL THE RHEUMATIC POISON Acts On Kidneys, Liver, , Stomach and Blood First Day That's RHEUM A'S . Way. The second day you take RHEUMA, the doctor.s remedy that is selling so rapidly the country over, you'll realize that when RHEUMA goes in, uric acid goes out. It matters not wheth er you are tortured with pain, crippled with swollen joints or distressed with occasional twinges, RHEUMA is guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe to end your rheumatic trouble or money back. This new discovery is just as effective In cases of lumbago, sci atica, arthritis, chronic neuralgia and kidney disease. Rheumatism is a dangerous disease. t often affects the heart and causes eath. If you have it in the slightest Segree, get a bottle of RHEUMA and rive it from your system right now. El bottle only costs 50 vents. Mail rders filled by RHEUMA Co., Bnffa- . N, Y.

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An Invading army that batters down the outposts of gloom and enthrones happiness as monarch of the Maytime, the long yellow trains of The Ringling Bros., circus will come into Richmond tomorrow, bringing with it over 1200 souls, a caravan of wild beasts and 650 horses, and all the necessities of a little, modern city. Tuesday morning flags will be waving and huge billows of canvas will be erected on the show lot, saw-dust will be sprinkled , over fourteen acres of ground and the side show speller will remind the early comers that "The parade, ladies and gentlemen, will not be back for one long hour, so meanwhile see the wonders that paralyze wonder and beckon the marveling imagination!" Each year the circus comes around with the tardy arrival of the spring, after taking, it would seem, a long winter sleep. This, however, is far from being the case. The Ringling Bros. Circus wintered at Baraboo, Wis., and all during the long months men were at work on properties, furnishing band wagons and parade equipment, and keeping alive the machinery that sets the circus in motion when the signal is given to take to the road. Those of the performers who do not go abroad live in the town where the circus winters, and during their vacation are busy rehearsing new acts and lending variety to their old feats. It is an interesting fact that nearly all circus people are well fixed financially but this is not really so strange as it would first appear. The teamsters for example, must not be judged by their rough exterior. The bronzed faces and weather beaten figures sealed upon the heavy vans have many of them been with the circus for years. Not a few of them own their own homes, for during the show season they receive their food and board free and often let their entire salary remain intact until the end of the season. It Is curious, but the toughest character, when he joins the circus, quiets down; if he doesn't there's no argument he is merely requested to settle up and "walk off the lot." The performers are, as a rule, hard working people, whose people were in INITIATING THE CUB. Stunts the New Boys In Some Banks Have to Face. Now, when a tyro goes to work In a machine shop he is sent to the tool room for a left banded monkey wrench. A foundry wag wilr send the new boy in search of "core holes." A printer's devil is sent to the typefounders with a wheelbarrow for a hair space. Humorists in certain Kansas City banks have a revised code, says the Times of that city. Here are six things tbe beginner probably will be required to seek at drug stores, in stationery shops, even at the county courthouse, where one trustful youth went the other day to Inquire diligently for a "speed ball" to assist him in his work: There is the "speed ball," then, and there is the "check stretcher," presumably used to increase the size of checks that do not conform to the filing cases; the "discount board." supposed to be checkered in a manner to facilitate the handling of discounted paper; the "clearing house key," In search for which half a day easily may be consumed, and for the red and black lines that lie artistically on the fair pages what could be more appropriate than "striped ink," and lest the Ink becomes too thick should not an "ink strainer" be procured? Ask the new boy. THE FIRST ASTOR. A Daring and Resourceful Operator In tho Fur Trade. John Jacob Astor was born in the little village of Waldorf, in Germany, in 17C3. just as France at the close of the Seven Years war was ceding Canada to England. He sailed to our side of the Atlantic in 1783, when George III. In the treaty of Paris was acknowledging our independence and when the merchants of Montreal were establishing the Northwest company. He became a fur dealer, gradually gained control of the trade south of Lakes Huron and - Superior, except that which was in the hands of the Mackinaw company, and won a reputation as a daring and resourceful operator, which made his name known in Montreal. St- Louis, London and Canton. He bad a docen vessels afloat, representing a capital of $1,000,000. carrying furs to England and China in 1800,. and at the time that. the purchase of Louisiana In 1803 poshed oar boundary to the Rocky mountains be was the wealthiest and most soccessful merchant in the United Stab

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the business before them, and who have been brought up in the atmosphere of the saw-dust from childhood. They go in families and have their natural protectors. The girls marry young, and usually in the profession. Each will have some particular act for a specialty, and their combined salaries, which are very large for features enables them to take quite considerable interest in a bank book. Once through the evening performance, an hour later finds them sleeping in their berths on the train. Arriving at the next point for exhibition they must arise, hurry to the show grounds for breakfast and then dress for the parade. This over comes luncheon which is tuickly followed by the afternoon performance. Afterward supper and the night show. Then nothing to do until tomorrow! It is said that The Ringling Bros, have accomplished more than any other circus men in placing the business on a solid and systematic basis. It is wonderful, when one stops to think of it, htat the auditors and ticket sellers in the white and red wagon each day check off all the receipts and expenses and are ready the next morning to show a final result. In the red wagon, where the money is kept when it is too late to go to a bank, a man is stationed day and night well armed. This is done for. protection, but as the wagon is made of solid steel, and would be harder to' enter than a bank safe, it is clear why the circus is not molested by cracksmen. They would have no more chance than a man with a wooden leg doing a high jump, for every large circus carries a special detective crew, some of whom are not known even to the work-men. Two departments of the circus are especially worthy of notice, the advance brigade and the restaurant department. There are three cars ahead of the Ringling Bros. Circus, carrying in all 86 men connected with the billposting . department, ' who every day cover forty miles of country routes and railroad lines out from the town where the circus is to give a performance. No workers of the soil can com Willing, but Cautious. "Yes. my daughter eloped." "I -suppose you will forgive the young couple?" "Not until they have located a place to board." Washington Herald. Tough Combination. Probably there is no combination on earth harder to live with than an artistic temperament soused in a bad cold. Galveston News. Let these Vitalizing Elements into your home; they are the simple means of keeping Nerves, Brain and Body strong, active, enduring. There u no substitute for Freeh - Air, Sunshine, Happy Thoughts or Scott's Emulsion mm omuaateim 11-63 I Read Dr. Charles' 46th Anniversary Toilet Article Ad. On page 5. 6-2t 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

plain that he didn't know that the "circus was comin' to town." The last

person to arrive in town is "the twenty -four hour man." He h the last word in preparatory tactics. He goes tohe lot and sees that everything is all right; then he sees the chief of police and they lay out the parade route. At the depot he arranges- to have all the crossings guarded for the wagons. Then he picks ,ou the route from . the depot to the lot that will be easiest on the horses. This man also sees that all the feed will be on the lot, and orders from butcher, baker and groceryman everything for the commissary department. You may see him casually go into a butcher shop and order three or four hundred pounds of lamb and one hundred and fifty chickens with the ease of a man doing a little private marketing. Circus people follow the early to bed and rise maxim willingly, and by six o'clock in the morning when the sun is throwing off a blanket of clouds and taking an early survey of the earth four or five hundred pile drivers will be on the grounds working as if their breakfast depended upon their speed as indeed it does. For a while everything seems a world of confusion, but order comes out of chaos, and by the time thevthree miles of parade wonders start from the lot things are well in readiness for the afternoon performance. Wonderful, indeed, is the organization of the circus. This season, in addition to their promised array of aerial, acrobatic and arena marvels the Ringling Bros, have , produced a gigantic spectacle, jQan of'Afc, on a monstruos stage erected in the big top. There will be twelve hundred people taking part in all, three hundred ballet girls and a large chorus. This is said to be the most elaborate and sumptuous pageant ever presented in this country. It created an enormous sensation at The Coliseum in Chicago. Also there will be many new sensational features, such as the Ty-Bell Sisters, who give an origkinal serial act, and Caesare, the Human Top. The zoo contains 100 specimens. "LOOK WHO'S HERE." A toilet soap with scouring; qualities. Good for hands as well as pots and pans. All dealers, 10c. dealer Sick Room Requisites Absorbent Cotton, all sizes. . Gauze Bandages, all sizes. Adhesive Plaster, all sizes. Crutches and Tips. A fine line of Bed Pans, porcelain and steel enameled. Invalid Rings, Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, all styles. Everything for the sick. W. H, ROSS DRUG CO., Phone 1217. 804 Main St. Use only Eastman Film it is the best.

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At The Murray , Vaudeville afternoon and night. The Coliseum. May 23rd and 24th Richmond May Music Festival. Llndley Hall, Earlham. May 10th Day Student play. Cinderella at the Palace. Selig's beautiful "Cinderella In three parts will be at the Palace to night, Tuesday and Wednesday. This is a return engagement as a great many were unable to gain admittance when this attraction was presented in March. Miss Mabel Teliafero of "Polly of tbe Circus fame is in the title role and this is the only moving picture ever taken of this popular little ac tress. The four ponies and chariot used to convey Cinderella to the palace of Prince Charming, are the smallest in the world. The scenery of this production represents an outlay of thousands of dollars, and it seems remarka ble that it can be seen at tbe small cost of five cents. Murray. This week at the Murray Harry Steppe with the Daffodil Girls holds down the boards at the Murray. The DatTydill Girls, a miniature musical comedy in two acts, is one of the best of the. kind on the road. There are a number of catchy songs in the piece while the act fairly teems with com edy. Mr. Steppe is a comedian of great ability and has a good opportunity In this to show his ability. The girls are all good looking and most beautifully gowned while a swell and most appropriate setting adds greatly to the charm of the playlet. The dancing is good and the dancers display a number of new steps that are difficult. As usual the Murray scope concludes the performance. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR KLSCWHKRK Get tbe ' -Original ad Genuine H 0 RUCK'S MALTED MILK 0tfieueJmUaUcn The Food Drink for All Ages UCH MUX. HALT C1AW EXTxat. 01 FOWDU Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORL,ICKS,! Take package boaee

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