Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 181, 4 June 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PAIAA.DITJM AND SUN-TEUSG R A3I, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912.
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I RADIO CQ1IFEREIICE MEETSJTL0!ID0ll For the First Time the United States Has Represen tatives Present.
(National News Association) . t 'LONDON. .Tune 4 For the first time ln.ihe history of .wireless communication the United States was represented at the opening of the Triennial International Radio-Telegraph Conference here today. In all the previous conventions and conferences, where the nations of the worjd gathered to formulate laws and frame regulations for the transmission of messages through the air, the United States was unrepresented, because of the power of the United Wireless Company, and other like corporations in America, to prevent Congress from ratifying the Berlin Conference of 1906, wherein the European nations pledged themselves to send delegates to a wireless conference, to be held every three years. But the United States Wireless Company having been 'wrecked on the rocks of bankruptcy ' and other large wireless concerns havJlng been closed by the department of I Justice and postoffice authorities, Congress, in March last, ratified the Berlin conference and accordingly eleven ! representatives of the United States 'appeared at the present conference. V. Because of the Titanic disaster, where wireless played a most promiJient and -Important part, this meeting of the international conference is exjpected to be the most important ever held. - Among the subjects to be discussed during the coming two weeks are: International distress signals; conduct i bffoperators In case of danger (whether to wireless companies or to the yeteamship companies on whose boats they are working) re-classlflcation of icignals for international craft (Including ah entire re-dlstrlcting of the Unlt-'-d States vessels, and an appeal to the nations of the world to legislate ? against amateurs' being allowed to break into messages, and use the air jduring times of danger of great stress !f business.; . This last named provision Is one of Ithe most important of the many which jthe international delegates will disCuss. " .( - - " :;4''t:I The American delegates have also expressed themselves as being, particularly interested in the questions arising from the use of wireless in the najvy and the adoption of an international 'code which will do away with the frequent confusion now arising because ; of the use of several codes (the Continental system and. the Morse characters) by operators yn various - parts ij5the world. The Importance of one code for important business, say the Majority of the delegates", cannot be overestimated and it is certain that the present conference will bend a jgreat part of its energies in this direction. !.n efforjt will aJso.hetmade by the American delegate! to .bring the next meeting of the Conference In 1915 ,to she United States. This will meet .with a great deal of opposition from the European countries both, because Of. the tardiness of the United States lul recognizing,' the conference and sending delegates to it and because Berne, Switzerland, .the headquarters ol'the International Radio-Telegraphic convention, will probably be named for the future meeting place for all conferences. The American delegation. However, is working under orders from "Washington to secure the 1915 conference for the United States if possible i and they are doing a large amount of i lobbying with this end in view. , The conferences are held every three ; years, but this one was postponed from June, 1911, because of the coronation of King George V. . The American delegates to the present convention are: ' Fro mthe Navy Department, Rear .Admiral John R. Edwards, U. S. N., IOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham's V3 Vegetable Compound. Ottumwa, Iova. "For years I was almost a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms; shooting1 pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness, depression, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but Lydia EL. Pinkham's Vegeta- -' '1)1 e Cn pound has done more forme than all tldoctors. I feel it my duty to tell y-youiese- facts. My heart is full of VraadetQ Lydia EL Pinkham's Veget.abCom pound for my heal ti." Mrs. .. RaIET' E.W ampler, 524 S. Ransom SUfc)ttumwa, Iowa. er Well This Advice. womsuffermg from any form T v ""'e Bhoald lose hope ungivy, Lydia E. Pinkham's . - raponajd a fair trial. Xhia famous medicina in. V , '. r ' "7 are. aenvea irom . d herUhas for nearly ??y years proved to be v most valua- . i t '"vigwracor the fereamsm. women everyhre nt T wwnaenui I If nu want I.mn. if... ikawbjuimmr ie"V-m
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BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. One of the most interesting and vivacious events of the theatrical season either in Indiana or elsewhere will be the appearance of Weber & Fields in Indianapolis next Saturday night, at the Murat, with a stellar aggregation which is dazzling enough in the reading. With the famous Weber and Fields themselves will appear the amazing Lillian Russell, the inimitable Fay Templeton, the insinuating Willie Collier and various theatrical stars of the first magnitude and a typical Weber & Fields entertainment will be on. The history of these two comedians is known to all theatre and, indeed non-theatre-goers in this country.' ' It is uniquo and, so far as anybody knows, unexampled, and in any event rarely paralleled in the history of the modern stage. Associated since boys of less than twelve years, these two fine actors of their class a class which they may be said to have originated in its peculiar theatric manifestation are inadequate apart as demonstrated In their separation for a few seasons and the fact that, at once they reunited their forces, they had the public again at their feet. Many and good, many and bad, many and indifferent have been the imitations of these two comedians. You never enter a ten cent vaudeville house you don't see their imitators. But no matter how good these latter may be, they are the imitation. Strangely enough, too, Weber & Fields have not at least in their earlier professional career, always posed as those German comedians upon which their reputation has been won, since, at one time, they did a double Irish stunt. Whatever may or may not be thought of these two members of the theatric profession, it remains that they have in their life-time, become a sort of variety classic if the older appellation may be permitted and no one in this theatrical generation cares to say he has never seen them. Its really too bad about the men. A clergyman is quoted in the public prints as saying, in commenting upon the fall from grace of one of his brethren, who was discovered drinking a refreshing beverage in unlawful company while in attendance on the General Conference in Minneapolis and who was promptly cast out by that reverend body, that it is "silly women," who are the cause of the downfall of the cloth. You can always look out for that. The woman will get it "in the neck" every time. No matter who or what or how or when "the woman she tempted me." It began with Adam at the time he called on the Supreme Being to witness that it was the odious and detestable Eve who offered him the apple. That he never would have thought of tasting of its deliciousness if Eve had not fair rammed it down his throat. Up to June Fourth, 1912, no change in this valiant stand of the men has been recorded. But mighty rare it is that you'll and anybody to say a palliating word for the woman. The woman is kicked into the discard. The man finally welcomed back into the fold. The fatted calf slain for his mastication and glory. "Silly women," says the Anderson pastor. But what's the matter with the silly men? And that there are a mighty host of them you only have to find out by look ing about you any day in the week. Every woman who is not "protected" in "the home," can tell you that there are more masculine idiots to the square inch than you'd find in a whole continent of women. Nobody denies there are a lot of fools among the women. But there are just as many among the men. And if you'd line 'em up you wouldn't find the feminine in the lead. Men are mighty easy to "lead astray." There's a sneaking opinion afloat that they don't pull so very hard In the other direction. "We'd be allright if the women'd let us alone," you hear them say in efTect. "Don't bother us," they murmur, hanging over the garden wall with one foot ready to- jump, "we want to be good." - But the unrelenting villainess still pursues. When she catches up she finds her quarry still in good running form and not particularly out of breath. ! "Help, help," he feebly cries, first looking about to be sure no one hears. "I had to do that to keep up my reputation," he whispered treading the prim-rose path with undisguised, if cautious pleasure. Take in Time the proper help to rid your system of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, flatulence and discomfort. By common consent the proper and the best help is PHHiILS Ms-SSe, ' OUR COFFEE Is Roasted Every- Day at the - Store It Will Pleas You
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In matters of what is called by some thought strangely so "morals," men are the biggest cowards and worst cads In the world. It has been said that men don't like to skate round on thin ice half as well as women think they do. Most men are slaves of convention. They're born that way. Women, when pushed to the wall in any phase of life, are nine out of ten "dead game sports." You'll find tha nln i,,mt I .mi.v juau with the men in the same position. The whole truth is, so far as the deposed clergyman is concerned, not that it was "silly women" or a bad man, but a false social system. A system which, for one thing, tries to enforce monastic ideals on a mongrel religious body. The modern sects are a far cry from the middle ages and yet it is the conception of the latter which is governing the social attitude toward the former. - , The whole religious fabric among the churches which have a non-celie-bate clergy is built on a false basis. The civilized attitude toward marriage is anomalous. A scheme of things which surrounds its saving Institution as is marriage with a set of absurd and impossible conventions- is bound to see its units go off at tangents. Natural impulses are not invariably wrong. . Everything enjoyable isn't necessarily wicked. If natural tendencies were given freer rein society would no doubt be in a far more enviable social and even spiritual state than at present exists. Its the system that's wrong. Not the men and women. Nonetheless isn't it about time for men to stand upright on both feet and say "We're to blame?" If they really cared about it, maybe then they might have the respect of the opposite sex. And they haven't got that now. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of July, will be received by the board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, June 10, 1912. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board, 4-2t S. E. Smith, Med. Supt. Contradictory. "He said he couldn't'' live without her." "Did she accept him?" "Oh, yes, after looking him up In the financial reports and finding that he could." Puck. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT-. AVegelablerVcparationrorAsslmilaring tteFootfandReduia ting tlie Siomadis andBowdsuf Promotes DigestionJCkcrfi ncss and Rratontains Beitttr Opimu.Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC AtttfoidikssMwmBat Bnpkitt JMrifeSdttJtaaettt4 OA wfVM itflM" CrnMSlxgr. be! taxAperfect Remedy forOonsfit tion , sour scoraaui.uian CoWorms .Ccmvuls wusjevmsfr "cans: ness and Loss of Sleep. FacS'ucile Signamrejof mm NEW YORK.
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