Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 193, 18 June 1912 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRA3l,TUESDAYt JUNE 18, 1912:

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Kadolph G. Leeae SUBSCRIPTION TitRMa In Richmond $5.00 par to " vance) or lOo per wean. kural uootsus On year, in advance a?-;? six months, la advance On a month. In advance I'li.Zkt Addreae channjed a often aa l.re?' both new and old addressee must o Tlven. ... Subscribers will ideas remit JJ" order which should bo anyeo specified term; nam will not DO ad, until payment la received. MAIL, SUBSCRIPTIONS One year, in .advance Six months. In advance One month, in advance ....... Entered at Richmond. Indian, post I Office aa aacond (Class mall matter. , New -York Representative! Parce Younsr, 30-34 West 83d street, and 20ft west. 32nd street. New YorK. n. x. Chicago Representatives Payne , 4 Youna 747-748 Marquette Building. Chicago, I a The Association of AmeoI lean Advertisers baa euta mined and certified to tho aires lation of this pub lication. Tha f igaree of circolatloa oontaiaed in the Aasociatloa'a report only are guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No. , Whitehall Bld. N. 1. City Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A.NYE. UNCLE HENRY'S ORCHARD. iHave you any Rambos?" The salesman at the commission ' house selected an overgrown specimen ' fostered by some modern orchardist and. holding it out to me. replied. "Yes: this Is the Rambo." ( Shades of Uncle Henry's orchard! 1 had Intended to ask for such old timers as the Milan and the Willow- ' twig and the others, but turned away. And at dinner I was telling the folks that apples nowadays were not what ! they used to be. "Why, when I was a boy"- , Seeing my son wink at his sister, 1 changed the subject. ' But I kept my vision. The yision was of an old time orchard where the trees grew big and thrifty. It was a hazy autumn day. The dust of the road was soft to the tread of three barefooted boys who stealthily deployed from the woods where a big log represented the good ship Nancy. jWe were playing "pirates." Nor did we know that both Thucydides and Homer had lauded pirates or that Solon had kept a school for them in Athens. Ours was the fierce buccaneering of Sylvanus Cobb and Horatio Alger and the New York Weekly Ledger. ;The loot of these frebooters? The Rambo row, second from the southeast corner of the "stake and ridered fence." ;"Sh, lads! Steady now." (They say TJncle Henry has threatened to use his i gun.) "Forward!" ("Don't let that dog see you. Bill!") "Jim, get behind that I tree, quick!" Thus the three corsairs. Did they not know they could have !' all the apples they could carry by asking for them? But in the name of Captain Kidd! i And so they fill their pockets and bats and blouse waists. Apples of Hesperides? How infinitely better the flavor and tang of those Rambos, partly eaten and partly stored beneath the decks of the Nancy, riding there at anchor, than the Rambos down cellar at home! And But I am a garrulous old man blithering about the good old times. And all things mortal pass. And the walls of one's arteries harden with the yearn and the blood moves sluggish, But, Rambos? .Why, in those days This Is My 65th Birthday ADMIRAL HEMPHILL. i Rear Admiral Joseph N. Hemphill, U S. N. retired, was born in Ripley, Cv June 18, 1847, and graduated from the Annapolis academy in 1866. He began his active career as a naval officer on the Monongahela and was on that vessel when she was wrecked by an earthquake in the West Indies in the winter of 1867. After reaching the grade of captain in 1901 he filled many important positions in the naval service. He was at Manila during the Philippine outbreak and in Venezuelan waters during the excitement attending the Andrade-Castro revolution. In 1902 he was appointed chief of staff iof the North, Atlantic fleet. Since his retirement for age three years ago ; Admiral Hemphill has made his home in Washington, D. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO. Grand Duchess Anastasia, younger daughter of the Czar of Russia, 11 ;ears old today. . Isaac Stephenson. United States senator from Wisconsin, 83 years old today.: Cyrus H. K. Curtis, the eminent Philadelphia publisher, 63 years old to4iay. Sir Robert Wallace Best, one of the foremost figures in Australian public life, 56 years bid today. Charles Baskerville, professor of ,chemistry in the College of the City of !New York, 42 years old today. Summer Sausage. Dry .Met. Wurst try some, it's fine. Special price In quantity. Schwegman's Two Meat Markets. 3 phones. 2S-tu-frU mo

Miss Hill Chosen.

Miss' Hill has been chosen to fill the vacancy created by Mr. Strattan's resignation as a member of the school board. Mr. Nusbaum has been chosen to succeed himself. These two facts are examples of the ability to tnd efficient public servants. It is still more It is the reward of the efficient. We are not merely speaking of Mr. Nusbaum when we say this. For the community has rewarded Miss flill in her performance of work for the place in which she lives. Like Mr. Nusbaum she has given up her time from a very successful business to enter into the lives of those about her. Scores of younger lives have been touched by her examples of sympathy. A case is known to this paper of a, boy who had sown his wild oats at fifteen, who was looked upon by a wbote community as shiftless, worthless and depraved, who altered his ideas and life from the fear lest Miss Hill should know about his past record. Perhaps Miss Hill herself does not know this voluntary testimony tfiat has come to us. Therefore Miss Hill has a peculiar fitness for a place on the school board such as Judge Lindsay has for work with the Juvenile Court in Denver. The other qualifications of business judgment are too well known to be commented on. That Miss Sarah Hill has as a partner helped to build up a business of international repute is an assurance that the property and funds of the citizens of Richmond will receive attention of the best business judgment.

Then comes another matter which .needs to be spoken of. Miss Hill is a woman. She has been attacked on this ground the only thing over which she has no control. There are men in Richmond, on the council itself, who looked with disfavor on women taking part in public life. But how about women taking part in the rearing of children? Are men henceforth, to have the whole care of households? It would seem that our friends were somewhat unreasonable. The school board by all the laws of reason should be the connecting link between every household and the schools. To make the school board anything else is to cripple it. We therefore congratulate the women of Richmond on Miss Hill's election. The fact of Miss Hill's election does away with a serious ground for complaint among all sorts of women they can now approach the school board without hesitation. It is a thing everyone should be able to understand. It is a thing everyone should be glad about.

MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, June 18 Richmond lodge. No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting, Work in Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Thursday, June 20. Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T., meeting of the Denver club. Friday, June 21. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called Convocation. Work in Mark Master degree. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many epidemics and is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. Old Time Remedies. Strange as it may seem to some, the ingredients of the witches caldron in "Macbeth," at least a part of them, were once standard remedies among Europeans. In the tenth and eleventh centuries a sovereign cure for ague was the swallowing of a small toad that had been choked to death on St. John's eve, and a splendid remedy for rheumatism was to fasten the bands of clothing with pins that had been stuck Into the flesh of either a toad or a frog. Physicians frequently recommended the water from a toad's brain for mental affections and that a live toad be rubbed over the diseased parts as a cure for the quinsy. 'THIS DATE

JUNE 18. 1609 Champlain left Quebec to explore the lake that bears his name. 1764 First lighthouse established on Sandy Hook. 1778 British evacuated Philadelphia and retired across the Delaware through New Jersey towards New York. 1812 Congress declared war against. Great Britain. 1815 British and Allies under Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon and the French army at Waterloo. 1866 Beginning of the six weeks' war between Prussia and Austria. 1889 Rev. Thomas Heslln consecrated Roman Catholic bishop of Natchez, Miss. 1890 England ceded the island of Heligoland to Germany. 1900 -"Foreign legations ordered to leave Pekin. 1901 Hazen S. Pingree, ex-governor of Michigan, died in London. Born August 30, 1842. 1908 National Republican convention at Chicago nominated Taft and Sherman.

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Our Funny Bona. The "funny" bone or "crazy" bone, as it is commonly called, is in reality no bone at all, but a nerve, and its peculiar name, of facetious origin, is a pun on the word "humerus," the cylindrical bone which runs from the shoulder to the elbow, the ulnar nerve passing around it. The nerve Is here superficial and therefore comparatively unprotected, so that it may be easily compressed, and then a blow upon It causes a strange tingling sensation in the course of Its distribution, which is felt as far away as the little finger. The humerus has been the occasion of humor In others, for Locker wittily writes in "An Old Muff," published about 1740: He cannot be complete In aught Who la not humorously prone. A man without a merry thought Can hardly have a funny bona,

What Susie Was. The Mexican was showing his newly arrived New York guest to a room, and after the usual courtesies be paused on the threshold to say: "By the way, we always turn Susie loose for the night, and she will pass through your hall on the way to the top floor, where she catches rats. You'd better be careful and not step on her, as that la the only thing that makes her cross." "It wouldn't be very serious if I did make a cat cross." was the laughing response. But the host shook his head. "I don't know much about cats," he said. "Our Susie is a boa constrictor. She's as gentle as a baby unless you step on her. Sometimes she takes n short cut through this room, so don't be surprised if you see ber. Good night." New York Press. Southernmost Ontario is becoming more interested every year in the fruit industry. IN HISTORY"' QUICKEST CURES That Stay Cured and Kidneys, Enlarged Glands, Nervousness, Swelling, Uric Acid. Varicose Enlargement is a knotty, bunchy, twisted, worm-like condition of veins, more often on left side, hanging lower. Symptoms Aching or Pain in Groin or Rack. Nervousness, Weakness, Ites of Vitality, Lack of Ambition. I cure Varicose Enlargement by one treatment in one visit, without a severe surgical operation or suffering, or keeping you sway from business. Acnte Diseases-I'Yi-TiSS Rheumatism. C U SOILS. A. B.. . -, M Wsfamt Stmt, Ch. mo. OMartaa. iM mm tnm aa of Jraar baaks --Tiwt Fam a Maaf sin Qiinlil Steak, a, t Stan ta aatarifca ta aaa, ta rtt far taa aaia,a mt asms Iraiaiai. if I aaara ta law Trt-StM.

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WILLIAM H. TAFT Born in Cincinnati, September 15, 1857, the son of Alphonso Taft, who was a member of President Grant's from Yale in 1878 and from Cincinnati Law School in 1880. Appointed assistant prosecuting attorney for Hamilton County, Ohio, in 1881. Appointed collector of interna revenue by President Arthur, in 1882. Resigned his official position in 1883 to begin the practice of law. Appointed assistant county solicitor in 1885. Appointed judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati In 1887. Elected to the Superior Court in 1888 for a term of five years. Resigned from the bench in 1890 to become solicitor general at Washington. Appointed judge of the United States Circuit Court in 1892. Became Dean and Professor in the law department of the University of Cincinnati in 1896. Became first civil governor of the Philippines in 1901. Declined an offer of appointment on the supreme bench of the United States. Resigned his position as governor of the Philippines in 1903. Became Secretary of War in President Roosevelt's cabinet in 1904. Restored order in Cuba as Provisional Governor in 1906. . Again declined the offer of a place on the supreme bench of the United States. Annouifced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in 1907. Inaugurated the first Philippine Assembly at Manila in October, 1907. Nominated for President at Chicago, June 18, 1908, and elected in November. Inaugurated 26th President of the United States, March 4, 1909. Announced his candidacy for renomination in 1911. THEODORE ROOSEVELT Born in New York City, October 27, 1858. Graduated from Harvard in 1880. Member of the New York assembly from 1881 to 1883. Chairman of the New York delegation to the Republican national convention in 1884. Engaged in ranching in North Dakota from 1884 to 1886. Unsuccessful candidate for mayor of New York City, in 1886. United States civil commissioner from 1889 to 1895. Police commissioner of New York City in 1895-6. Assistant secretary of the navy in 1897-98. Colonel of the "Rough Riders" in the Cuban campaign in 1898. Elected governor of New York in 1898. Elected vice president of the United States in 1900. Became President on the death of President McKinley, September 14, 1901. Elected President in 1904. Acted as mediator in restoring peace between Russia and Japan in 1905. Completed his term as President on

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MASONIC NOTICE! All members of Webb Lodge of Masons are requested to meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple to attend the funeral of O. E. Allison. Net Pure Parisian. The landlord of the best hotel In the small western town was solicitous about the Impression that his accommodations had made upon the distinguished visitor. "I think we set a good table. he confided to the departing guest. "Yon easterners are awful finicky about your meals, and for a long time we had difficulty In getting a cook who could do anything more than slam ham and eggs and fried potatoes together. We have one of the best cooks in the country now yes. sir. a regular Parisian chef. lie worked in a lot of the best restaurants in Faroe told me so himself." "Do you know this chef? Inquired the visitor. "Certainly r "Have you any influence with hlmT "Naturally. "Do you talk to him often?" "Of course." Then tell him for me that he cooks with a Canadian accent," Chicago Post. A crab labeled for identification and set loose on the east coast of England traveled ninety-eight miles from the llace where it was originally caught. REFRESHED and This is the condition in which you Puritan "Rest Easy" Double Deck Springs A most luxurious and restful couch. Each of its 275 perfectly tem pered springs is on the job all

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