Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 175, 28 May 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAT 28, 1912.

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CONVICT DARROW Its the Assertion Made by Captain Foster of Erectors' Association. (National News Aasoelatlon) LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 28. Clarence Darrow will be convicted by fthe dictagraph," asserted Captain (Robert J. Foster, chief investigator or the National Erectors' Association who is in Los Angeles watching he bribery case. Poster is the man who, at the time (Df the McNamara trial, installed in the llotel Hayward a dictagraph which he claims recorded the conversations fceld between Darrow and John R. fHarrlngton, associate counsel with the 'Chicago attorney in the dynamite raise. He had been sent here by the .Erectors and was unknown in connection with the case. He engaged a room adjoining that of Harrington's in fthe hotel Hayward, and taking advantige of Harrington's absence, installed fhis dictagraph and connected it with !a receiver in his own room. Here he Hi ad two stenographers. Poster asserts .these men secured and recorded every conversation carried on between the Itxro McNamara counsels. "In that case It was a general conspiracy to bribe as many of the Jury .as possible," Poster declared. "They Icnew what they were trying to do, and they meant to do it. As for Clarence Darrow, every means of escape has been closed tight, as far as jthe dictagraph is concerned. The supreme court of Ohio has decided that Hhe introduction of dictagraph evidence is legal, and I see no obstacle lin its way here." j r Foster declared that when the dynamite case comes up for trial in Ih,dlanapolis, International surprises '"will occur. He asserted that men who rthlnk themselves immune will be vigorously prosecuted. f The Darrow trial was scheduled to itesume at 1:30 p. m. with George N. liockwood on the stand. There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the in crease in sales and voluntary testimonials from persons who nave been cured by it. If you or your children 'are troubled with a cough or cold give It a trial and become acquainted with Its good qualities. For sale by all dealers. NORWAY'S INCOME TAX. fit Reaches All Incomes In Excess of v $83.08 Per Year. How should yon like to pay an ini come tax on next to nothing? If von ! were a Norwegian living at home and earning $134 a year you would be j taxed on one-tenth of it If you were ! Unmarried; on about one-twentieth of jit if you were married and had no Children. If yon had children you still Would be taxed on one-fiftieth of it. ;"Wlth an Income of $536 a year yon Would be taxed if unmarried on more than half of, your income. If married . and having bo children on about 40 per cent of your Income, having one child on about 37 per cent, two children on about 31 per cent Unmarried and having an Income of $2.CS0 a year in Norway your Income . tax payment would be $42122; married, with one child, $389.94; married, with sir children. S355.17. All that you would get off .your income tax (married) for having six children would be $G0; all that you would get off by having five more children would be $44 nd six bits! ', Married or unmarried In Norway, you could escape paying an Income tax only by having an Income less than $83.08 a year. Think of paying an income tax out of earnings of $7 a month I New York Press. WIFE'S HEALTH RESTORED Husband Declared Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Would Restore Her Health, And It Did. Ashland, Ky. " Four years ago I seemed to have everything the matter www.g wiw me. 1 naa iex m uiaicaiiu K.iuuey trou A a. ble and was so bad off I could hardly rest day or night. I doctored with all the best doctors in town and took many kinds of medicine but noth ing did any good until I tried your wonderful remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. My husband said it Would restore my health and It has." jura. iuA x vt I All, asimiuiu, iy. 3 There are probably hundreds of thousands of women in the United States ,: mho have been benefitted by this famous Id remedy, which was produced from jroots and herbs over thirty years ago by woman to relieve woman's suffering. ttr.iu aatiinoiuer v oman says: Camden, N. J. "I had female trou!ble and a serious displacement and was tired and discouraged and unable to do my work. My doctors told me I never could e 'cured without an operation, but thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 3otnpoond I am cured of that affliction And have recommended it to more than e of my friends with the best results. Mrs. Ella Johnston, 324 Vine St. If yo waat special advice write ta 2jdU .Plakham Medicine Co. (coaflkn . m . . . . . . tfential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will h opened, read and answered by a

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Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by A. O. Luken .and Co., and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. THEY PLAYED CHESS. The Loser Afterward Learned Without Asking Why He Lost. . Baron Hengelmuller, the Austrian diplomat, a man famous for his chess ability, one day at a house In Washington met a young man whose name he did not catch when the introductions were made. Chess was the topic of the conversation by all those in the company, and presently the young mnn suggested diffidently that- he would be highly honored if the baron would play a game with him. The baron consented. They sat down. After a few moves the baron looked up from the table checkmated and found the young man reading a paper. The chessmen were placed again and, after not so many moves as before, the baron looked up to find the young man reading Ihe paper and himself checkmated. After his dinner the baron came back. He wanted another game, being somewhat chagrined at the ease with which he bad been beaten. As be came in he found the young man who had played with him that afternoon blindfolded and playing against sixteen opponents at the 6a me time. The young man was Pillsbury. Saturday Evening Post Our Sleep. As a race we sleep too little. An Infant's life Is nearly all sleep. Gradually ns the child grow" older the hours of sleep are shortened to half the day or about eight hours. Youth until the age of twenty is reached requires fully ten hours' sleep. Although nature demands fewer hours sleep In summer than in winter, it has been proved that eight hours of sleep are required for the average adult in good health. By this, explains the Pittsburg Dispatch. Is meant not simply eight hours In bed. but that amount of good, sound, restful sleep night after night. Our power to work is intimately related to our ability to sleep, and there is no more reliable indication of sound health than the capacity to sleep naturally, and the more active and energetic the waking life the deeper the sleep. LOCAL FIRM STAND HIGH AS ADVERTISERS. In the May issue of the American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, one of the largest Pharmacy journals published in the United States appears three advertisements of the Conkey Drug Co., reproduced from the Palladium, upon which flattering comment is made. The Conkey Drug Co. also had the distinction of receiving fourth place mention in the recent Colgate advertising contest in which there were nearly two thousand contestants from the U. S., Canada, England and Australia. 28-lt " A HIGHER AUTHORITY. Why 8am Failed to Carry Out Hie Employer's Orders. The venerable rector of SL Luke's has a saintly and apostolic appearance. He also has decided opinions of his own on most matters and is not averse to expressing them. Recently, unknown to him. the vestry decided to have the next supply of coal for the church put in a different cellar from the one commonly used. When the coal was delivered, the rector, seeing the drayman making what he thought was a mistake in Its disposal, interposed and in no uncertain terms bade the darky place the coal In the cellar always used for that purpose. The senior warden, several days later, was much annoyed to discover that his orders had been disregarded and that the coal was in the same old cellar. With wrath in his eye be complained to the coal dealer. The latter declared that be had carefully explained to the drayman where to put the coal, so to settle the matter the darky was called in. "Sam, you black rascal. thundered the coal man. "didn't I tell you to put that coal for St Luke's in the cellar opening on Fourth street?" "Yassah." "Mr. Smith tells me you didn't do it Why can't you carry out my orders?" The darky grinned sheepishly, hesitated, scratched his head. "Well, boss, you see, I done started to put dat coal wheh you tole me yassah. I done started an' ole St. Luke hisself he come out and gimme fits about It Harper's Magazine. His Lest Opportunity. An Irishman once dreamed that he was visiting the late Queen Victoria. "Will you have a drink r the queen said to him. -I will." said the Irishman "a drop of Irish, av coorse. hot by preference, your majesty.' - So the queen put on the kettle, but when the water boiled the noise awoke the dreamer. "Holy St. Patrick!" said

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Theatrical Aggregation Takes an Advanced Step in Economics. "Deadly Female" Bogey Might Be Utilized to Good Effect.

BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. I The Irish Players are commended to the consideration of tho Socialists. j Or at least those who preach co-oper- j ation. The Irish Players is, or are, a body of theatrical people who play in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. They are, in fact, a sort of sublimated stock Company. They toured this country during the past winter frequent reference to which has been made here under the management Qf Liebler and Company, one of the best known theatrical agencies in this country. Whatever their business arrangements may or may not have been, it is the truth that upon their return to Ireland the Irish Players divided amongst themselves the $27,000 net profits made in America. This was equitably distributed among all the members of the company and was beside their regular salaries paid throughout the tour. This profit, hence, did not go to come bloated theatrical manager or syndicate. It was divided among the principals, all of whom had been equally contributable to the company's success. On just what basis is not stated, but presumably in direct proportion to their activities in the various productions staged. . However that may be it remains that the profits rebounded to their originators and thus illustrated a socialistic theory that the laborer should share in the profits of his labor. This is a rather extraneous case, to be sure, but it serves. The cry is not against the lack of money but against its eneven, unfair and unjust distribution. Capitalists and a capitalist is any employer of labor even if he run but a corner grocery declare that a co-operative concern is impracticable because the wage-earner would not be able to stand the losses. For in the present organization of things there must be loss as well as profit. This has been demonstrated to be true. But there certainly should be some system formulated whereby there should be an equalization of wages. And salaries. For, after all, it is neither of the poles of society which are the worst off under the present industrial regime. But the great class between, which bids fair to have the life squeezed out of it by the" exactions of one millstone and the restrictions of the other. Wages advance, the high price of living increases, .monetary demands mount up dizzily as luxuries evolve into necessities, and still the average salary remains the same. One of the most cogent reasons advanced for the enfranchisement of women is to give them the opportunity of forming political combinations that will force an adjustment of their economic condition. It is in its economic, not its sentimental or moral phases, that equal suffrage should be considered. And a state brought about whereby a first rate woman can get at least as much as a third rate man. The fight among women educators the country over has, In many localities, notably New York city, been successful in adjusting this difficulty but it only has been after bitter oppo sition, persecution from their official superiors and determined hostility on the part of the masculine public. In New York City, at the present time, the women and men teachers of the same grade of instruction, receive equal salaries. This is not the case in Indiana al though an advanc has been made in Indianapolis. Why, in the name of heaven, should a man get more money in a position in which he fills his duties no more and many a time not half as successfully as a woman, simply because he is a man. A man has his family to support you hear it said. WTell isn't it true that in about nine cases out of ten school teachers are supporting themselves and their fami lies, too? And, on the other hand, it is rare, outside of colleges, that you find mar ried men among teachers. Never Forget that upon your physical condition depends your comfort and usefulness that your condition will be bettered, your Vigor increased when your bowels are regulated, your liver stimulated and your digestion made sound by BEECWAS-TS POLLS Said lfeZSa. BREIIMFine new line of Croquet Seta. Just arrived, also a new lot of hammocks. Headquarters for baseball, tennis and fishing supplies. Geo. Bretim Co. tIT MAIN ST. PHONE 1747 Open Evenings

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In the faculties of high schools, frequently, the majority of the men instructors are bachelors. The truth is that in the performance of a business office the merits of the one perforating the duties of that of fice should be the only consideration. But in every profession and business you find third and fourth rate men taking monetary precedence over women of superior capacity merely because of their sex. When women realize what a handle they will have in the franchise In forcing some sort of equalization of economic conditions they will readily enough lend their influence to the securing of the vote. And it is the business and profes sional women who should take this into account. The girls and the women who are employed in those forms of social activity called "trades'are, oftener than not, protected by their unions. But even unions cannot prove as ef ficacious as they otherwise would if backed up by right of suffrage. When it begins to dawn on the "deadly female" of the species that she can be far more deadly in the way of economic justice maybe she will take a hand at organization and show the abused male what cold, industrial, unsentimentalized combination can do. There is nothing more amusing than this "deadly female" bogey now being wigwagged from the postern gates and the city walls. Go round to the stage door, enter unobserved, make a few investigations in the wings and rigging and you'll find that this bogey's strings are being pulled by a lot of callow, immature chalky-faced, and supine males that are considerably more deadly in their social aspects than any of the alleged feminine vampires. There's nothing more nauseating than this whine that the men are so beset by the women that they can't be good. If arman hasn't enough backbone to stand upright and withstand the as saults of the deadly female he deserves to be sucked up by the under tow. There is no masculine entity that is so thoroughly held in contempt by women as that one who succumbs to their machinations of whatever character the latter may be. And it is a lamentable fact or may be not so lamentable that any woman can "work" any man if she merely half-tries. Boil it down, let it cool, and skim off the top and you'd find that, in a general way. women despise men. Although like Artemus Ward's rela tions they find them "amoosin' little cusses. "You don't leave us a leg to stand on, complained the man at the next , desk. "Besides you quoted that wrong." . "And yet it is a fact," said the other , person, "that although I have a college education and you haven't, I can spell and you can't, and can skin you a city block any day in the week, you get more money than I do just be-

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