Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 202, 28 June 1912 — Page 3
All INSPECTION OF ICE SCALES BEGUN
Inspector Taylor Begins This Task This Afternoon Jo:Be;Rejlsrr t Ak Inflection ct let wagon weights hi bebtx ttdt bx JfiSia -Taylor, city inJ V-V- . W f - - . This -marks the first of a series of (inspections that will take place in Richmond at intervals of at least 'three weeks. "Ice wagon abuses are of two sorts," I said Taylor this morning. "Ice scales (receive the hardest use of any scales jin the city. Imagine one hundred (pounds of ice being dropped on a I spring scale. Mechanisms are delineate and however it may be devised an lice scale is variable. I tested every lice scale before It was put in use. "While every one of them may show up right this afternoon there is no I telling how soon it may sag. After consultation with City Attorney Gardlener I know my province and 1 believe jthat a systematic testing of ice scales I will do more to put an end to any labuse than anything else. "The second cause of abuse is a huiBnatrnr in s nripmnnn Iman one. and a human one with which jwe can all sympathize but not excuse. ' When an ice wagon man has labored jhalf a day in the hot sun he is very 'apt to get tired. To be scrupulous and I exact one thousand times out of one thousand is a thing which no other jman does in his dally work. This is I true on Saturdays especially. Saturday is the rush day. It is my duty to 'receive complaints and to act on them and I will enforce the law to its limit. I want the people of Richmond to call on me at the market house when they have what they think is short weight, and I'll be on the job. I think if we all keep our tempers and ! report only the flagrant cases that we can straighten out! any trouble that is likely to come up." All Spanish -War Veterans desiring to attend the reunion picnic to be held .Sunday, June 30, will leave their names with J. J. Steele. 27-3t Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefi nite. 'Not Guilty." I Last night brought forth good crowds to witness "Not Guilty," which lis being produced by the Lewis and Oliver Players at the Murray theater. Mr. Carrington as Dick Whitney and I Mabel Frost as Irene Lamont were seen in the stellar roles, and portrayed them nicely, but their efforts were blocked again and again by the mischievous villain, interpreted in a clev;er way by Ed Wolcott. Ed Williams ; as the congressman, kept the audience in a laughing mood most of the time. "Not Guilty" gives all the members of the company many opportunities for : their histrionic abilities. The stage settings were all new and quite attractive. "Woman Against Woman" is l the underlined attraction for next iweek. V The warm days of summer, hot nights, are very trying on people whose stomach and bowels are weak and irregular. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, then summer will be a pleasure time for you; your bowels will be regular; blood pure; sleep well. The best Summer remedy for all ages. 35c, Tea or Tabs. A. G. Luken. Washing Woolen Scarfs. It is an easy matter to cleanse at home white woolen scarfs and shawls. Prepare soapsuds by boiling pure white soap in rainwater. Soak the article first in warm, clear water. Dip it in the soapsuds and gently knead with the hands until it appears clean. Press between the bands without wringing- Wash through fresh soapBuds and place in cold water. . Rinse through several waters and dry it between cloths. Never hang woolen articles upon the line. To stretch the full length upon a towel and cover with another absorbs the water without stretching the article pnt of shape. For That All In Down and Out Feeling At this season of the year most every one needs a good tonic to put their blood in order, restore lost vitality and tone up their entire system, for this purpose there is nothing to equal the following prescription. This prescrip tion has been used for years in the general practice of the leading physicians of the world and is indicated in '"i ?TfciMrtkm. TUTTinesa, Sexual ttP9V- Ciaetfal Debility, Insomr IZzTrzn Crti3n3 Anemia, Dysftexl ,TTW&etaid all wast ing diseases: Compound Tincture Genadlne. . . .1 oz. Fowler's Solution 2 dr. Citrate Iron 2 dr. Coiud. Svr. Ilypophosphitea q-s.ad ozs Get the Syrup of hypophoaphites in a T ounce bottle and add other ingredients In order named. Should your drugaist not have all of the above ingredi ents in stock he can get them of his Jobber. Never accept a substitute for any of these ingredients, you would inot get good results and they might !e harmful.
For the Children
A Fourth of July Parade of Children In Masks. The old time noisy, firecracker celebration of the Fourth of July has happily gone out of fashion. Powder and Are are too dangerous for young folks to handle. A masked parade is a jolly way for children to show their patriotism on Independence day. The more grotesque the masks and costumes are the greater will be the fun. -Another good plan is to bare a colonial parade and perhaps tableaux in the schoolhouse or on some convenient field or lawn. The youngsters, dressed up to represent George and Martha Washington, Miss Columbia, Uncle Sam and the men and dames of colonial times, can be grouped to form many pretty and interesting pictures. It is greater fun, too, than being burned and otherwise injured by firecrackers. A Fourth of July Game. Another good Fourth of July game is called "stars and stripes." To arrange for this take a large number of cards and paste a gilt star on each. On another bunch paste a red strip of paper on each, and on another paste a strip of silver on each. The cards are dealt, one to each player and one to the pool, until all are disposed of. The cards are held figure side in. Each player examines his cards to see whether he has enough stars and btripes to make up the American flag. If he has the correct number and over he counts them out, and after showing them to the table he lays them aside. Perhaps he may have two flags. When no player can form fur ther flags from his own cards the draw" ing begins. Each player borrows from his left hand neighbor and endeavors to make a flag. If any player gets out of cards he still may draw. The person on the right of the one out of cards draws from the pool. The pool is only used when absolutely necessary. No one is allowed to answer any question as tt the flag duilng the game, and much fun will be made by the players displaying their Ignorance as to the correct number of stars and stripes ot our emblem. When a player lays down his hand with a wrong number of star and" stripes to make up one flag thoso cards go to the pool, but no one must tell him in what way he erred or tbo others will be helped. The one making the most correct flags wins a prize. A "Nation" Game. Hand a slip of paper and pencil to each guest and ask them to write answers to each of these questions. Each answer must end In the word "nation." A floral nation7 A poet's nation? A schoolgirl's nation? A teacher's nation? A traveler's nation? A preventative nation? A ruler's nation? A churchgoer's nation? A murderer's nation? Answers: Carnation. Imagination. Examination. Explanation. Destination. Vaccination. Coronation. Donation. Assassination. Origin of Arizona Town Names. Nogales Derived from the Spanish word nogal. meaning "common walnut tree." Oro Blanco The Spanish words meaning "white ore." Calabasas A Spanish word meaning "pumpkins" or "gourds." Yuma--Named for an Indian tribe, the name meaning "sons of the river." United States Geological Survey. Snow Ball. Have prepared balls made of tissue paper. In the heart of each ball place a slip of paper on which is written a conundrum. The fun will come in unwrapping the balls, and the prize will be given the one answering the riddle correctly. Fourth of July. In seventeen hundred and seventy-six At the sound of Liberty's call Our ancestors, tired of England's rule. Assembled In old Town hall. On the Fourth of July they signed the word That makes us free today. Great honor Is due to these nobis men 'Who broke from England's sway. And so to show our gratitude On this day of the year We bless the mem'ry of those brave, Whose strong: hearts knew no fear. May we In turn our country serve And earn the right to say It was for us those patriots made Great Independence day. -Philadelphia Ledger. Line the Yokes. The young woman who has a taste for active sports should see that all her shirt waists have lined yokes at the back. If this precaution is omitted this part will become soaked with perspiration, which will mean ruin, to the colored waists at least. Still Doss Hsr Work. Mrs. E. M. Scott is past seventy years of age. and yet she still paints in oils and water colors. She was recently presented with a life membership in the National Arts of New York City,
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by a Richmond Citizen's Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back. A Lame, Weak or Aching one. Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cureB. Endorsed by strangers from faraway places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove Ijcal testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this case. Mrs. Fred Heater, 607 X. Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., sys: "Doan's Kidney Pills were used in my family several years ago with the best of results in a case of backache. This remedy was procured at A. G. Luken & So.'s drug store and it effected a complete cure. I publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in 1906 and at this time I have no hesitation in verifying that statement." Fov sale by all dealers. Price 50 cento. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents fcr the United States. Remember the name Doan's nd take no other. A Difference of Opinion. A .friend once asked Uncle Joe Cannon "for information as to the prospects of a politician who was at that time generally thought to be "on the ragged edge." "He seems to think he's getting on all right." said Uncle Joe, "but others entertain a decidedly different opinion. His situation brings to mind the story of the old lady up In Maine. When she was asked as to the whereabouts of ber husband the dame replied: "'If the ice is as thick as Henry thinks it is he is skating; if it is as thin as I think it is he is swimming.' Lippincott's. A Thrifty Scot. Truly Scottish Is the tale of the highlander that was told by Professor Stuart. The professor was making a tour of the Iktnd of the thistle, and one blistering hot day in a wild corner of the Pass of Glencoe he came across a fierce looking man, half stripped and "WHAT ON EAWTH IS ES DOnTOT' reeking with perspiration, who wa burling great bowlders about him like one possessed. "What on earth is he doing?" asked tbe professor of another fierce looking Scot, who stood breathlessly by watching the task. "Hist, mon!" was the awed reply. "Sandy's droppit a fourpenny bit!" His Treat. A farmer boy and his best girl were seated in a buggy one evening in town, watching the people pass. Near by was a popcorn vender's stand. Presently the lady remarked: that popcorn smells good!" "That's rlKht," said the gallant, drive up a little closer so you smell it better." Everybody's. HOPP1 Hope is a good word. Without hope we shall never reach the things that give life its true happiness above the changes of chance and time. Burton. It's Best To Have ready to use at first sign of trouble the best corrective for any disorder of the organs of digestion. The earlier you seek relief the easier it will be to -get it and the more certain it will be that the trouble will not lead to something worse. It is universally admitted that ISEECHAGl'S PILLS are the safest preventive as well as the most reliable corrective of stomach, bowel, or liver troubles. They bring about regular, natural, healthful action. All through the body in every organ, every nerve in actions, vigor and spirits you will feel the benefit of Beecham's Pills and quickly, too. - You will save yourself suffering if you have this matchless aid to health Ready On Hand Said narj sis & Tssaa
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SNAKES ARE STUPID. The Reptile May Be Tamed, but They Cannot Be Trained. One cannot train or teach snakes to do anything whatever. Their brain power Is so limited that the marvel la how tbey have ever managed to survive in the great competition, especially when one finds that they are still on the "ascending curve of evolution. Most of them can be tamed to some extent by constant human companionship and Judicious handling isome species very much nvre readily than others). When tbej have learned to trust, to appreciate the fact that there is no necessity for self defense, then they may be trusted, a principle which applies to most animals, and there the scope and possibility of their education come to an end. After that the most that a skillful exhibitor can do with them is to adapt himself and his actions to their movements, which by familiarity he can pretty nearly anticipate, so that these
may appear purposive and intelligent. He may affect to listen-to the serpent's counsels, or receive its kiss on his Hps if lt head inclines In an upward direction, or to lure it from one hand to the other, or to guide It to eome given spot, Ebould it by chance glide horizontally or downward. Just as the Indian snake charmer takes deceptive advantage of the natural defiant attitude of the well nigh untamable cobra de capello. Chambers' JoornaL THE SOFT ANSWER. General Scott's Retort to Hii Whist Partner's Apology. After his retirement General Scott passed the summer of 1862 at Cozxen's I hntsi Wosf Point where every even- I Ing a party of gentlemen adjourned to the general's sitting room for their game. Being a good player, tbe host was usually victorious, but if he and his partner were ever beaten Scott's ire was made manifest. One night it happened that the usual party was missing. What was to be done? The general must have bis whist. There happened to be staying at the hotel a judge, who was asked to do the favor of taking tbe fourth band. With some protest op. bis part be agreed to do it. By cutting for partners the general and tbe judge played together and were beaten horribly beaten. Knowing how it Irritated the general to lose the game, the Judge as be rose from the table said in bis most dignified and courtly way: I formerly played a fairly good game of whist, but have been out of practice so long that 1 am somewhat rusty. I hope that fact may be taken as an excuse for my mistakes.' Whereupon the general arose with equal dignity and retorted, "I am glad to learn that I have been playing with latent talent and not with a natural born fool!" Summer Sausage, Dry Met Wurst try some, it's fine. Special price in quantity. Schwegman's Two Meat Markets. 3 phones. 28-tu-fri-l mo who a life of
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DEER AND BULLETS. 8srious and Ugly Wounds From Which the Animals Recover. "If all deer that are wounded in the course of .the hunting season and succeed In getting out of the way of the hunter should wander away and die the woods would contain many more dead deer than are taken away." said an old hunter. "But all of them do not wa hunter. not wander off and die a loss to the ueer nave great, rei-upciaui v i"- " ers. It is no sign max a aeer is aoomed to go off and die because it is badly wounded. I have killed many a deer that gave evidence of having been so severely wounded that its having survived to take the range again seemed almost miraculous. " once shot and killed a buck that had a rifle bullet encysted near the skin of the left shoulder, but there was no wound on the outside of the skin to show that it had entered the deer there. Investigation showed a wound, long healed, near the top of the right shoulder, unmistakably made by that rifle bullet, which must have passed clear through the deer to the left shoulder, where its speed was spent and it lodged just under the skin. "Besides that severe wound that deer had been pretty well filled some time or other by buckshot, for I took out nine from one side of him, where they had broken several of his ribs. These two ugly wounds had been inflicted at different times, and in spite of them be was in splendid condition and I bad to give him two shots from a Winchester before I stopped him." New York Sim. A Sure Sign. "How do you know he'a a stranger?' "I saw him set his watch by the town clock." Cornell Widow. Are you one of the thousands of intelligent men and women see nothing in the future but toil, even drudgery?
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