Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 232, 3 August 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALlADIU5i AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912.
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SENATE RECEDES FROMJMEHDMEIIT Canadian Reciprocity Move Gets a Backset in Upper Branch of Congress.
(National Kwi Association) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. The Senate today receded from the Canadian reciprocity amendment on the metals schedule on the tariff by a vote of 33 to 28. Senator Penrose presented the conferees' report, announcing a disagreement, receding from the Canadian reciprocity amendment and putting a duty of $2 a ton on print paper. Otherwise the bill as reported carries about a 24 per cent duty as against a 34 duty of the Payne-Aldrich bill. When the report was made Senator Simmons moved the Senate recede from the reciprocity amendment. In answer to a question Senator Simmons assured the Senate that the Democrats of the Senate would join him in an attempt to put through a separate repeal measure. Senator Root at this Juncture said: "As it now stands . the Canadian reciprocity act amounts to a continuing authority to Canada to make a tariff law for the United States, and I believe that authority ought not to continue and that our statutes should be made to show that it does not continue. But the law is a revenue producing measure and only way it can be repealed is to originate an independent bill in the House or to put through an amendment to this bill.Following a long discussion the Senate then receded from the amendment. A vast amount of ill health Is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform Its functions properly, the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets la all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, in vigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured why not you? For sale by all dealers. ZINC SMELTING. Not a Modern Art, Since It Was Known as Early as 1798. For many years the art of zinc smelting was supposed to be relatively, modern among metallurgical processes and to be due to the invention of the Abbe Daniel Dony, a chemist of Liege, the story of whose accidental discovery in 1805 is classical. The particular type of Belgian furnace may Indeed be credited to Dony, but it has long been doubtful wbethet he was entirely unacquainted with previous undertakings. Thus it is well known that the manufacture of spelter was begun in Upper Silesia about 1798-1 1800 by Joha.nn Ruhberg, who learned the art in England (where zinc smelting was then being carried on by the English process of distillation downward) and Bergrath Dillinger began cine smelting In Carinthia in 1709. As remarked by Ingalls in "Production and Properties of Zinc:" "It is Incomprehensible indeed that ten years later there should have been no knowledge in Belgium of what was being done in this branch of metallurgy in England, the two countries being separated only by a narrow strip of water. while the news had previously pene-j trated eastward to the Polish frontier. Engineering and Mining Journal. MAKING CLOUD PICTURES. 8ome Useful Hints That May Help Amateur Photographers. Tour cloud picture depends largely upon your choice of a subject. Rivera and small lakes, mountains and hills lend the best contrast, while trees Ie the Immediate foreground come next Wide expanses of level lands or vast stretches of water are unsatisfactory. If you desire an ocean cloud effect be eure to place a cliff or some prominent landmark In the foreground to break the monotony. The exposure for cloud effects, made necessary by the laws of light and optics, Is necessarily very rapid. Anomalous as tt may seem, this does not presuppose an extra rapid lens. In fact such a one may defeat the very object .you hope to attain. I make my cloud scenes with an ordinary rectilinear lens by preference. The exposure with at eight stop should be the maximum speed of the ordinary shutter. If the day is exceedingly brilliant the stop must be correspondingly decreased The great danger is in over exposure, thereby dissolving your cloud. Charles Stuart Moody in Outing Magazine. 'A Pessimistic Friend. Hewitt I am a proud father. Jewr fett You'll get over your pride when the child grows op. New York Press.
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THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. "Last Days of Pompeii." Athletic Park, Tonight. "Monte Crlsto" Tonight. Tonight the Lewis and Oliver Players will present "Monte Cristo" for the last time. The piece is in five j acts, and is elegantly costumed. Starting Monday matinee "The Young Wife," a comedy drama in four acts, will be presented. This will be the first opportunity that local patrons will have of witnessing this play, as it has never been seen, here before. Mr. Lewis and Miss Mable Frost will be seen in the stellar roles. Monday matinee will mark the 83rd consecutive performance of this meritorious company at the Murray Theater. The Arcade. A period play if well done in moving pictures is one of the most acceptable of any. There are not many period plays that can be considered faultless in all details. It is a pleasure to come across ' a faultless period picture and "The Orleans Coach" is surely one of these. ! The subject matter is neither play nor j history, but is taken from a well ' known episode in the judicial annals i of France. It is a pictured Version of a great legal mistake, wherein an honorable man is condemned to death, not for any crime he had committed, but 'because he looked like the man who ,did. j The principal thread running thro' the story is that of a resemblance between two men. The principal actor in the picture therefore enacts a dual role perfectly, being ably assisted by wonderful camera work. The scenes In the picture are all taken in the exact locations, where the real tragedy occurred years ago. The Arcade is fortunate in securing this excellent pictured play in three acts, for its appreciative patrons. THE ELEVATOR BOY:. In Chicago He Made Rapid Progress In Becoming an Export. The first day he is occupied mainly in learning how to run his elevator. The second day be is so delighted with his position that he makes every effort to give all the information asked of him. The third day he gets his uniform and begins accustoming himself to telling the passengers to step lively. The fourth day be learns how to advise anxious Inquirers to look at the bulletin board or ask the starter. The fifth day he is so thoroughly versed in the duties of his position that he can run the car past people who are yelling "Down!" or "Up!" and three floors away from them waft back the gentle admonition to punch the button. Also, be is now able to carry the nervous passengers two floors too far and then refuse to go back. The sixth day he is an adept and demonstrates it by sliding the door quickly in the face of the man who is a second late, also by stopping the car and dropping a couple of floors to take on the stenographers with huge blond rats, who haughtily omit pressing the button. He is now a real elevator boy and wonders what right the public thinks It has, anyway. Chicago Post. CHEERFUL MENDELSSOHN. The Pioneer In Good Conducting and ths Boy Joachim. The art of good conducting began with Mendelssohn. The Leipzig Gewandhaus owes the greatness of its orchestra to him. He was a hard taskmaster, but, according to the words of Joachim, he earned the good will and respect of his men by his thorough knowledge, says the Music Magazine. He was sane and rational, preferring a cheerful mood to gloom. Johann Kruse, formerly second violinist of the Joachim quartet, once told a little story of Mendelssohn's conducting in London, where he was always a favorite. "Mendelssohn was to bring out the boy Joachim, then about twelve or fourteen years of age." he said. "At that time Joachim played Bach and Beethoven like a master. He began to rehearse the Mendelssohn concert with the orchestra when suddenly with boyish Impetuosity he turned to the conductor and said, 'Herr Mendelssohn, I am sure there is a mistake in the orchestration here." "The cheerful and sunny Mendelssohn replied, 'Well, this Is a good time to correct it. my boy.' and the error was found and corrected." '. Equator to Pole. The exact distance to either the north or south pole from the equator is 6,000 miles. from falling. It stops that itching almost instantly. Herpicide is the one standard and original dandruff germ destroyer. Any other preparation making this claim is an imitation. Newbro's Herpicide in 50c and $1.00 6izes is sold by all dealers who guarantee it to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Recommended and applied by first class barbers. Send 10c in postage or silver for sample and booklet to The Herpicide
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HOW TO MAKE WATER GARDEN Inexpensive Plan For a Back Yard Basin of Aquatic Plants. Few garden features give greater pleasure or require less attention than a water garden, and its construction can be as simple or as elaborate a process as desired. When the larger water lilies are to be planted one end of the basin should be dug to a depth of at least three feet (no artificial pond need be deeper, no matter how large) and slope gradually to about eighteen inches. Such a sloping pond will suit the requirements of any aquatic plants. Puddled clay Is generally sufficient for the smaller pools, though they can be lined with brick, stone or concrete If preferred. If there is no natural flow of water from running brook or spring, water from a concealed hydrant will answer the purpose, provided a continuous flow can be maintained, enough to keep the inflow and outflow relatively even. A slight movement of the water keeps the pond from becoming stagnant, and fresh water flowing in is necessary for the health of the plants. Soil can be put directly on the floor of the basin to the depth of about one foot, or boxes and tubs filled with earth holding plants of different species can be set in. The soil in either case should be a rich compost of loam and leaf mold. Lotus, the various water lilies, water hyacinths and poppies, water snowflakes, crowfoot, spearwort. plantain, are all exceedingly lovely flowers that will bloom continuously with but little attention. At the margin of the pool iris, cardinal flower, forgetmenots, turtle head and mimulus can be planted, as well as the many varieties of ferns. Back of these can come the moisture loving shrubs, such as azalea, dogwood, viscosa, laurel and magnolia. How to Mend Rugs. Oriental rugs which are badly worn can be satisfactorily mended at home. Re-enforce the tender places by putting , underneath them a piece of burlap. Match the colors in the rugs as nearly as possible in one cent skeins of worsteds. These will be too bright, so rub in strong coffee and dry thoroughly before using. Take the worsted double and sew closely through and through both rug and burlap, following the pattern of the adjacent figures. Leave the stitches on the upper side longer than the surrounding nap and shave evenly down to it. How to Absorb Tobacco Odors. By putting a bowl of fresh water in a room where men have been smoking j all odor will be absorbed by morning, I provided cigar ends are not allowed to j stay in tne room, a. dowi or water is also invaluable in cases of sickness where the window cannot be opened. The water will change the character of the air In an hour or two. It will be seen from this how injurious it must be to drink any fluid left standing uncovered for any length of time. Rossini's Memory. Rossini's memory was lacking in retentiveness, especially in respect to the names of persons who had been j introduced to him. This forgetf ulness j was rrequentiy a cause or amusement whenever Rossini was among company. One day he met Bishop, the English composer. Rossini knew the face well enough and at once greeted him. "Ah, my dear Mr." but the name escaped his memory, and to convince him that he had not forgotten him Rossini began whistling Bishop's glee, "When the Wind Blows," a compliment which "the English Mozart," as Bishop had been dubbed, recognized quite as readily as if his ecclesiastical surname had been mentioned.
Cookery points
Combination Marmalade. Wash the rhubarb without peeling it, cut it into inch lengths and weigh It. Then to every pound of rhubarb add the pulp and juice of one oraugt and for every three pounds add the thin yellow peel of one orange. Put the rhubarb and oranges into a stone Jar or an agate kettle, add a tablespoonful of water for every pound of rhubarb, set it in the oven and cover tightly. Bake until very tender, then rub through a sieve and put the pulp Into a preserving kettle with a pound of sugar for every pouud of rhubarb before it was cooked. Let boil twenty minutes, stirring it all the time with a silver or wooden spoon. Put it Into small pots or glasses and cover as you do jelly. Cocoanut and Raisin Cake. Take a scant cupful of butter, one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, three eggs, a teaspoonful of vanilla, a saltspoonful of mace, half a cupful of milk, three cupfuls of pastry flour, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar and half a teaspoonful of soda. Cream the butter, add the sugar gradually, also the yolks of the three eggs, beaten separately, and then the vanilla and mace. Sift the flour and mix the soda and cream of tartar with it. Add the milk and flour alternately, a little at a time, and lastly the whites of three eggs, beaten up to a stiff dry white foam. Bake in shallow round pans. As soon as baked split and spread with a thin layer of currant Jelly. Rolled Sandwiches. For refreshments there are no daintier, prettier sandwiches than these, the making of which is very easy. Take a rather large loaf of bread, trim off the crusts and cut lengthwise into thiu slices. Dip the slices in water, lay them in a pan, cover very closely and leave in a hot oven fifteen or twenty minutes. Remove from the oven and when partly cool spread with fresh sweet butter and very thin slices of cold boiled ham. Then roll up like jelly cake and place each sandwich so it will not come unrolled. The steaming j gives them a fresh, sweet taste and makes them pliant, so they may be easily rolled. Frozen Orange Cream. This is a delicious dessert. Take the juice of six large oranges and two lemons, beat the yolks of six eggs thick, add two cupfuls of sugar, soak one-haif package of gelatin in a little cold water to cover it. add a little boiling water to dissolve it. Mix all together and strain. Turn into the ice cream freezer and turn crank until it begins to set. Have a pint of cream whipped thick; take out dasher and beat in cream with spoon until the mixture is smooth. Pack in ice and salt the same as for ice cream. Let stand three hours to ripen, turn out on platter and serve with sponge cake. Chocolate Loaf Cake. Chocolate loaf cake with walnuts sprinkled through the dough Is often served under the name of "fudge cake." This name, however, Is more appropriately given to a layer cake spread with a thin layer of chocolate fudge. Pecans or hickory nuts may take the place of the walnuts, and they may be sprinkled through either the dough or the filling or through both. Two layers of white or yellow cake may be spread between and over the top with chocolate fudge containing nut meats. Trick of the Oven. ' If you wish to bake something quickly in the range with no fire started get together a collection of fine wood or chips, start your fire and let the top lids of the stove get very hot. Put these in the oven on top of the grate, put the article to be baked on these hot lids, and these will furnish bottom heat, while the quick fire will almost at once furnish top heat. The baking is very rapidly done with little beat In the house. Asthma ! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price $i.oo. Trial Package by mall 10 cents. WXIAMS MFC CO.. Prop.. ClcreUad, Otk. For sale by T. F. McDonnell. Our Mirror
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C0I1CERTJT PARK Regular Band Concert at the Glen Tomorrow.
The regular Sunday afternoon band concert will be given at Glen Miller park tomorrow afternoon. The Richmond City band will furnish the music, Ernest Renk being director of the organization. Following is the program: Part I. 1. March The Iowa C. L. Barnhouse 2. Overture "Jolly Robbers" .... F. V. Suppe 3. Cornet Solo Glen Island Wait T. V. Short Robert Wilson 4. Dance Caprice Little Egypt... Edw. Bergenholtz 5. March Flower Show..E. Mutchler Part II. 6. When I Woke Up This Morning Monace 7. Operatic Potpourri No. I The Broadway Review Lampe 8. Manana Chillian Dance . . Jean M. MIbsuJ 9. Serenade Garden of Dreams... Harry J. Lincoln 10. March The Master Builder G. E. Holmes Just Loft Hsrsaif. Town How's the new cook doing? Stubbs I don't know. She didn't leave her address. Boston Transcript MY DOCTOR MIGHTY FINE Mrs. flattie Cain of Carrsville Thinks all the More or Her Doctor Since He Advised Her to Take Cardul Carrsville, Ky. "My doctor," writes Mrs. Hattie Cain, "who advised me to take Cardui, for my troubles, is a mTghty fine doctor, and I say God bless Cardui and the people who make it. "Before I took Cardui, I suffered with female troubles for sixteen years. 1 would have to send for a doctor every three month, and oh! how dreadfutly 1 suffered 1 "I would cramp and have convulsions and it looked like 1 would die. At last I took Cardui and oh! what a surprise! 1 found it was the medicine for me! "From the first bottle, I began to mend and now 1 arn well, can do more work. can walk and go where I please and it don't hurt me, and I owe it all to Cardui." Cardui helps sick women back to health. It has been doing this for over 50 years. It is not a laxative, or a heart or kidney medicine it is a woman's medicine. If you are a woman, try it. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chttta. nooja Medicine Co.. l-iiattanooca. Tenn., for Sneum Infractions, and M-oace book. Home Treatmeul ;cr Women." seat ir pLiia wrapper, on request. BUY YOUR Sewer Tile and Brick Of THE MILLER KEMPER CO., Phone 3247 Try FLOOR SHINE MOP For Sale At COOPER'S GROCERY SSJgj
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Frozen Custard. Make a boiled costard with a quart of rich milk, the beaten yolks of three eggs snd three-fourths of a cupful of sugar. Cook snd stir until it begins to thicken. Remove at once from the fire, cool snd flaTor with a tsMespoonfnl of vanilla. Add a cupful of cream and the whites of the eggs beaten stiff. Mix and freeze.
Qreen Poa Cakes. Heat and roasb two cupfuls of peas that have been cooked tender. Season with butter, salt snd pepper. Let the peas cool, then add two eggs well beaten, a small cupful of sweet milk and half a cupful of sifted floor well mixed with one teaspoonful of baking powder. Fry on a hot griddle well greased. Cocoanst and Raisin Filling. Take one cupful of stoned raisins chopped fine, half a cupful of chopped almonds, half a capful of freshly grated cocoanut and the white of an egg beaten stiff. Beat all together thoroughly. Sour Cream Cakes. Take one and two-thirds cupfuls of sugar, half a cupful of butter, one cupful of cream, three eggs, half a tea spoonful of soda and three cupfuls of flour. Do not roli too thin. OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For Sale Cheap. Fsn-Tecv condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rlckart. Rosedale. Kan a VACATION MONEY. Why Not Take Advantage of the VERY LOW RATES and spend a few days with relatives or friends. If it is money you need call on us. We loan any amount from $5.00 to $100 and you pay us back in small weekly or monthly installments. Household goods, piano, teams, wagons, etc., will act as security. If unable to call at our office, write or phone end our agent will call at your home. 0 Take Elevator to Third Phone 2560. Floor. 0
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