Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 225, 26 July 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. F RID AT, JULY 26, 1912.

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(National News Association) ' BALTIMORE, Md., July 20. Whethtar to form a third party In the state 'of Maryland, thus separating themj selves entirely from the Republican j party, or whether they should coalesce ' with the Republicans along certain ' lines, Including electors, were the I Questions being threshed out by the (followers of Col. Roosevelt before the j convening of the Progressive convention. Conferences were held all night and

early today at which this question

was the most important discussed

j Lines of action were agreed upon for

I submission today to the convention, . which was expected to be more or less a duplication of the conferences. A score or more speeches in which all the differences developed would be

again brought to view were expected.

HOW TO COOK POTATOES. Simple and Delicious Recipea For Serving This Popular Vegetable. Tbe art of cooking potatoes is quite a much an art as anything else pertaining to culinary affairs. They are generally seat up to table boiled or steamed, mashed, baked or fried. It Is a pity that more variety is mot attempted, for potatoes are so much eaten that in these ordinary forms they become monotonous. In Europe the ordinary plain cooks and many simple peasant women produce the most delicious variations in the treatment of this highly valued vegetable. Tbe most common way of cooking potatoes In France as well as one of the most delicious is that known as aute or tossed. Some simple recipes are given as follows that will prove serviceable in Improving the vegetable course at meals: Pommes de Terres Sautee. Slice as thinly as possible about eight cold potatoes of medium size. Heat one ounce and a half of butter or dripping In a frying or omelet pan, put in the potatoes, season with pepper and salt, cook over a quick fire for five minutes, tossing very frequently; put them on one side of the pan to give them the shape of an omelet: allow them to color nicely, then turn out on a hot dish and serve. Potatoes a la Bonne Femme. Boil twelve large sized potatoes in their jackets and when cold peel and cut them in slices. Put them In a stewpan with a piece of butter, a pinch of sweet mixed herbs and half a gill of milk and season with salt, pepper, grated nutmeg, a little chopped parsley and shallot. Let all simmer gently for ten minutes, stirring from time to time to prevent burning. When ready for dishing up squeeze the juice of half a lemon over tbe potatoes. Savory Stuffed Potatoes. Rasp some medium sized round potatoes, cut off a small piece of the top of one side of each and scoop out tbe center, but be careful not to break them. Next prepare 5 a stuffing with a mixture of breadcrumbs, chopped parsley, thyme, chives and shallot; season with salt and pepper; moisten with a little milk or cream and the yolk of an egg. Fill tbe potatoes with this stuffing, place them in a bnttered saute pan side by side, brush them with oiled butter and bake them In a moderate oven.

HOW TO ENRICH YOUR SOIL

Excellent Raaults Without Handling Ordinary Manure. If the soil of your garden Is in good mechanical condition that Is, if it contains the proper amount of decayed vegetable matter excellent results in the way of fertilizing may be obtained without the Inconvenience of handling ordinary manure. Sheep manure may be bought in sacks and is excellent. It gives immediate results. Strewn over and dug into the vegetable garden or placed directly in drills or hillsi it promotes a rapid, steady growth until maturity. It makes rich and safe liquid manure, one pound in five gallons of water producing a mixture which can be used safely daily If necessary. Bonemeal is good, but is not a complete fertilizer. Wood ashes should be used with caution, as the large amount of lye they contain may do mischief. The best chemical fertilizer is what 1 known as a complete fertilizer, which la supplied under various names. Ask

when you buy it how to use it and be

sure to use no more than the directions permit A very light sprinkling over the soil after spadiug or plowing, then raked in, is best Chemical fertilizers are very strong and will kill or injure plants if used to excess. If the soil of your garden Is not in good mechanical condition it must be properly manured before you can hope to have success. Dig in fresh horse manure and leave the ground rough and let the manure rot. When it is rotted spade up the ground again and perhaps planting may be done. Never dig fresh manure into the ground, however, just before .planting.

YOUR VACATION Will Not Be Complete Without a Kodak. Bring Your Outing Home via Kodak Prices to Suit Any Purse. Ross' Drug Store

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The Store for Quality Rots' Carbolized Cream, 25c, For Sunburn

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MRS. ARTHUR TOWNSEND. NEW YORK, July 25. According to Mrs. Arthur F. Townsend, known as the "best dressed suffragette in New York, men, and not women, are slaves of fashion. If not, why. she asks, do the members of the stronger sex subject themselves to untold torture in this hot weather, by wearing stiff, starched, throat-cutting collars, why do they wear anything at ail around their necks? And coats in hot weather! Mrs. Townsend is anxious to know if the women do anything more nonsensical in the line of dress than men who go around in the broiling sun encased in so-called "light coats." Mrs. Townsend is also of the opinion that the rapidly growing suffrage movement is inculcating In women an independence of thought and individuality as to dref s.

DONT BE MISLED Richmond Citizena Should Read and Heed This Advice. Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills. Used In kidney troubles 75 years. Doan's have cured thousands. Are recommended here and everywhere. A Richmond citizen's statement forms convincing proof. It's local testimony it can be investigated. Mrs. F. P. Brooks, 215 S. Fifth St.. Richmond. Ind., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills in our family for years, getting them at Luken & Co.'s Drug Store, and we would not be without a supply in the house. I took this remedy for weakness of the kidneys and pains in my back and sides and I found great relief. Doan's Kidney Pills are deserving of my highest endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Prieo 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

NO WATER CAUSE OF $40,000 FIRE LOSS (National News Association) JERSEY CITS', X. J., July 26 A lack of pressure in the water mains caused a loss of $40,000 as a result of a fire early yesterday in the Hudson county Catholic protectory at Arlington, N. J. The fire was discovered at a time when 150 boys, inmates of the home were at mass in the chapel nearby. They helped fight the flames with a bucket brigade.

NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. Marion Milton. Miss Marion Milton, the smallest member of the Lewis & Oliver Players

at the ' Murray theater, has been brought up on the stage, and can tell many interesting stories of her childhood. Here is one of them:

"When I was traveling with the 'Road Up the Mountain' company, at the age of fourteen, I was always more or less ambitious to assist the property man. My chief delight was to take the cocoanut shells and imitate the approach of horses, or else assist him to set the house on fire, by lighting the big pans of red fire, or imitating the approach of the lightning express by beating on a sheet of tin to the accompaniment of a bass drum. "During one performance of this melodrama, the chief situation being the hold up of the limited express, the property man had no one to assist him, the stage hands having been mustered in as Indians or cavalry, so I volunteered to assist him through. I made a wild dash across the stage with a piece of canvas on which was painted the overland limited, when I was jerked off my feet, andto the astonishment of the audience a pair of legs were thrust out of the end of the rear coach. Then to cap the cli

max, the limited collided with a set rock and the train property man and yours truly went down the bank amid laughter and shrieks from the audience. Nowadays my activities are confined to the part I play and that is all."

How to Clean Fine Laea. Very fine and delicate lace may be nicely cleaned by covering with powdered magnesia and tearing for several days. When the powder is shaken off the dirt will come with it.

COMPLETE NASSAU LIGHTER SMOKING SETS These make a very attractive piece in the smoker's den. Put up in German Silver and Brass. PRICE $3.50 See Them in Our Window. ED. A. FELTMAN 609 Main Street

How to Wear Your Hair. The Brittany coiffure is again In style. It is far better without a hat than under one. though experts manage to make it quite graceful. Its main feature is the roll of braided hair over each ear; there is a parting in front or at the side and always a slight fringe across the brow. No ornaments are worn in the hair with this coiffure unless one finds a jeweled band becoming above the brow. As for these bands, there seems no end to them. Girls and dowagers wear them alike, made of Jeweled gauze, of tinseled chiffon, of studded metal ribbon. White ones, all crystals and pearls, are quite fashionable. The newest one is called the amazon circlet, but it is trying to most women. It needs a certain kind of strong, picturesque face under it

San Francisco's labor temple will cost 1 100,000. It is said that each year 3,00 foreign waiters find employment in England.

Coal miners in New Zealand have j procured an increase in pay and a six-1 hour day. British labor statistics show that in j fifteen years the cost of living has in-j creased 25 per cent. j One in seven of all the children in :

the United States between ten and fourteen are working for wages. The A. F. of L. building trades department is now recruited to its full strength of eligible organizations. The Illinois Supreme Court has held that labor unions have the right to strike if non-union employes are retained by employers. Instead of wearing Labor Day 6uits this year, the carpenters of Cleveland voted that each member buy a share of Labor Lyceum stock. E. J. Brais, general secretary of the Jorneyman Tailors' Union of America has been nominated for Congress from the Seventeenth Illinois district on the Socialist ticket. Legislation passed at the recent convention of the International Association of Granite Cutters makes it ibligatory for all members to receive 50 cents an hour before June 1, 1917. The average wage received by bricklayers in England is $9.72 per week for fifty-two and a half hours. The bricklayers in Germany receive $7.60 per week and are required to work 59 hours. The lowest paid railway employe in

the United States, the ordinary trackman, receives a greater compensation than many of the railway employes of France, even those of higher grades and with responsible duties. All crafts employed in the local theaters are now affiliated with the San Francisco Theatrical Federation which will conduct its business on tbe policy that what concerns one of the branches concerns all of them. The returns gathered by the New York state bureau of labor statistics for the first three months of the current year show that there are at present 2,150 labor organizations in the State, with a membership of 497.000. The membership o fthe men's unions

has decreased about one per cent, during the past twelve months, while the The membership of the men's unions has shown a decrease of about four per cent Yielding to the demands of fifty "hello girls' of Springfield. Mo, the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company recently granted an Increase of pay and a monthly holiday. Better working conditions were also assured to the operators. Representatives of the State and national organizations of the molders' trade have petitioned the New York factory investigating commission to recommend legislation prohibiting the employment of women In molding shops of that state.

Saliva Secretion. The amount of saliva daily secreted by an average male adult is a trifle more than three pints.

FREIGHT GOES INTO PASSENGER TRAIN (National Now AocUt1oa JERSEY CITY. N. J, July 2-In a collision between a freight train and four passenger coaches standing on the main line of the Erie railroad at Hillsdale. N. J, the passenger coaches were telescoped and set on fire and several member of the freight train crew were Injured. Misunderstanding of order in switching the passenger coaches is said to have been responsible for the accident

Punting. What a woman can never Trndersta4 Is bow her husband can remember tbe name of the president of the United States and yet not what date her sister's third child was born on. New York Press.

ORDER YOUR Kindling Wood Now of The MILLER KEMPER CO. It's Mighty Scarce in Winter Time. Phone 3247

WE PAY SI PER SET FOR HH.'l."BlTnr OLD FALSE 1 JEiCi 1 tl which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mail Phila. Smelting &. Refining Co. Established 20 Years 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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Your Richmond furniture dealer can supply you. If not, write us for names of those who can.

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.: 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 2:00; 2:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:40; 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris, III. Tickets sold through.

A REPUTATION for the BEST THINGS is sometimes hard to gain especially when those "Best Things' are lacking. With us this reputation has come easily surely and generously because we've never had occasion to slight quality. We know how and what the people demand and we supply it It Casts No Mora. Greek Candy Store

MOQgE Howdy-Howdy-Howdy -Pap GET THE PASSWORD! GET TBE RAP!

THIS HAS BEEN FOR ONE MORE MONTH AUG. 8

GET BUSY AND GET IN. $2 DOWN AND $3.00 WHEN YOU GO IN.

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One more chance given prospective applicants or those who have been thinking of joining the Loyal Order of Moose to get in for only $5.00. Headquarters at George E. Ball's real estate office, 10 North Seventh street. Office open evenings until 9 o'clock. Inquire for Bro. W. L. Sullivan, who is in charge of the work. Charter Closes on Aug. 8th.

MURRAY THEATRE LEWIS & OLIVER, PLAYERS Tonight COLLEGE DAYS A Play Written for Laughing Purposes Only. ONE SHOW NIGHTLY Matinee Mon., Wed. and Sat.

No Suffering Yets! The unnatural suffering of so many women attimes can be relieved by a little care and proper help. Beecham's Pills give just the assistance needed. They act gently but surely ; they correct faults of the system so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail Amongst Women Who Take this renowned and effective remedy. Beecham's Pills will help your digestion, regulate your bowels, stimulate your liver. Headaches, backaches, lassitude, and nervous depression will trouble you less and less after you take at times whenever there is need

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KENNEDY'S BS Little Store in Town Why are we so busy? Because we sell the rery finest Watches, rery finest Diamonds, very finest Jewelry, very finest Cut Glass and rery finest Fountain Pens that are guaranteed always of the very finest 0.ualitr at prices that are based on reasonable profit.

IFire dl Kennedy 526 Main Street

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