Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 236, 8 August 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGRAM. THURSDAY AUGUST 8, 1912.
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KINGS PAY TRIBUTE
TO GREATWAR GOD Attend Centenary Celebration at the Great Krupp Cannon Factory. BERLIN, Aug. 8. The celebration lot the centenary of the great firm of Krupps, for which preparations have been going forward for nearly two years, began today at Essen. The celebration is attended by the Emperor - William at the head of a brilliant galaxy of his fellow-German sovereigns, generals, admirals and civic dignitaries. The celebration will last an entire week and will be of a most imposing and memorable character. The chief feature will be a great pageant which will symbolize the substitution of firearms for the old weapons of the Middle Ages. The principal scene of the pageant will be an episode from the life of the Emperor Maximilian I., and 250 retired officers of the German army are to play the parts of knights. During the period of the celebration the Emperor and other royal guests are quartered at the Villa Hugel, the splendid county home of Herr Krupp von Bohlen-Halbach, who by marrying the elder daughter of the late Herr Krupp became the head of the firm. The villa is located juet outside Essen. The other notable guests at the celebration are being accommodated at the hotel in Essen maintained by the Krupp company exclusively for the accommodation of foreign buyers of their guns, armor and ships, who are alwayB at Essen in large numbers. Cause of Interest. The strong personal interest that the Emperor is manifesting in the celebration is not surprising in view of the fact that the firm of Krupps is almost a Government institution. The armament branch of Its business is in direct touch with the German army and navy and studies their interests before anything else. The firm is in short an integral part of the German Empire and during the past decade or two it has done more for the military power of the empire than any commercial firm has ever before been able to do for its government. Its patriotIsm needs no better proof than the fact that the firm, while making guns md armor for nearly all of the leading nations of the world, has steadfastly refused to do any business with France since the Franco-Prussian war. The foundation of the world-renowned Irm was laid in 1812 by the first Alfred Krupp. But It was his son, the second of the name, who gave the works their international character. This he succeeded in doing only after seemingly insurmountable difficulties had been overcome. According to his own statements Alfred Krupp's profits for fifteen years were no more than enough to pay the wages of his workmen, and frequently he. was at a loss to pay the postage of his correspondence. Alfred Krupp saw the possibilities of the great exposition to open in London in 1851 atid decided to take advantage of it. He had made important discoveries in the casting of large masses of Bessemer steel, which had been an Insurmountable task previous to his time. The exhibit he sent to London fairly astonished the world and it at once established his reputation. Orders began to pour in and soon there was plenty of work to do at the Essen foundries. The making of heavy ordance, which has made the name of these works famous the world over, was not then a prominent part of the business. One of the first large orders Herr Krupp got for firearms was foud years later, when Prussia gave him the contract for her new breechloaders. Soon general foundry work and the making of small arms began to take secpnd place at Essen, as heavy steel siege guns and armor plate deWOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED Against So Many Surgical Operations. HowMrs.Bethune and Mrs. Moore Escaped. Sikeston. Mo. "For seven vonm Tmf fered everything. I was in bed for four jrL V j or five daTS at a t-9 everv month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I cramped and had backache and headache, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have any kave an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Ssow I look the picture of health and feel ike it, too. . I can do my own housework, loe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can visit when I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the Jnonth. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girL" Mrs. Dema IBethune, Sikeston, Mo. Murrayville, 111. "I have taken LyIia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (for a very bad case of female trouble land it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors ;Said I most have an operation, and I was jready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it iso that I began taking your Compound. I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and was saved from the opera-
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manded more and more attention. Growth of Concern. In 1832, after the second Alfred Krupp had been at the helm six years, there were but ten men employed at the foundry. But after he fairly got started Her Krupp extended his business rapidly, borrowing large Bums of capital for the purpose and adding new workmen ty thousands to his employes by the stroke of a pen. Today the firm employs upwards of 70,000 workmen. More than forty thousand are employed at Essen, while the remainder are distributed at the great collieries owned by the firm, at its iron ore mines, the works at Madgeburg and at the great shipyard at Kiel. The firm has many miles of its own railroads and also operates its own telephone and telegraph lines, electric works, gas works and street railways. Alfred Krupp, the real founder of the firm, died in 1887 and was succeeded by his son, Frederick A. Krupp. The latter died in 1902. At the time of his death he was by far the richest man in Germany. The bulk of his fortune and the control of the firm were left to his daughter, Frau Bertha Krupp. In 1906 Frau Krupp married Herr Von Bohlen und Halbach, a young German diplomat, who has since been the active head of the Krupp works. 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 is 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. PAINTED HIS PORTRAIT. Hi Wife Was the Artist, and the Re suit Wasn't Flattering. A suburbanite but latelj married went out to post a letter, and as the lamps had not been lit in the road in which he dwelt he could only dimly see his way. A short distance up the road he met, as he thought, his wife, who had been out to tea. and as he went past he just whispered: "All right, my dear; 1 shall be with yon In a minute." Immediately after be had said these words he saw. the lady turn a startled look upon him and then hurry away, and the horrible idea occurred to him that It was not bis wife at all and that in the darkness he had made a mistake. He decided to say nothing about the matter and quickly disappeared. When he returned borne he found his wife waiting for him. and she at once greeted him with the words: "Oh. George. I have had such a frightful experience! I was Just coming down the road when a man tried to stop me and said. 'All right, dear; I shall be with you in a minute. I ran home, found yon out, and I've been so much alarmed." George was just abont to explain when an Idea came to him. "What sort of man was it?" he asked. "Oh.' replied the young wife. "I saw him quite plainly, and a more villainous face I never beheld In my life. He was a perfect monster, with crime stamped upon every feature." George decided it was best to say nothing after all. London Tit-Bits. FIGHT SHY OF A RAT. Let the Rodent Escape Rather Than Run the Risk of a Bite. "Never attack a rat in a closed room," says an old warehouseman who has had a world of experience in dealing with rodents. "Open a door or window and give It a chance to get away. Even if you've got a dog to help you. you may be bitten If you don't. Rat bites are very dangerous. A rat eats all sorts of carrion and filth and then puts his dirty whiskers into anything else he wants to sample. "Here's another idiosyncrasy of rats. They logically carry out the principle of the survival of the fittest. And they are not merely suffragettes or suffragists, but the females absolutely boss the rat tribe. The slightest token of physical weakness In the baby rat is the signal for death at the teeth of Its mother. About five rats survive from a nest of ten or fifteen. The male rat will fight to save the little ones, but is Invariably driven off by the ferocity of the mother. You never saw a rat yet that wasn't a perfect specimen. If the mothers did not have this trait the earth would be overrun with rats. "Rats live and travel In colonies. The head of the group is always an old female rat. When I start to clean up a settlement of rats 1 lay for the head female rat. If I catch and kill her the others disappear." New York Times. It has been proposed in France that married soldiers should receive a franc (SO cents) a day more Day than
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Beauty on Pantry Shelf. How many women realize the many aids to beauty which can be found on their pantry shelves? We use olive oil every day, but how often do we think to rub a few drops on our roughened bands when they have become shrunken and soft from remaining a long while in hot water? They are then relaxed, and the pores are opened ready to receive the oil. Try it the next time you are io the kitchen. Olive oil massaged into the scalp at night will improve the hair wonderfully, while it may be applied to the brows daily with excellent results. Wiping the hands in starch instead of using a towel is another kitchen discovery, while oatmeal makes a very acceptable soap when the hands are not greatly soiled. Some women make their own toilet soap, using a pure white soap as a foundation.. It is melted in hot water, and when boiling a pinch of borax and sachet and enough orris root to give a pleasant odor are added; then a handful of oatmeal is stirred In and the mixture turned out into small molds to harden. A few drops of lemon Juice added will aid to whiten the hands. When making the soap use a small quantity for a ball to remove the stains too deep for the other cake. To a small amount of the melted soap stir in a teaspoonful of powdered pumice. Let this .harden before using. When it Is necessary to do work which will discolor the hands rub them over with vinegar and allow to become thoroughly dry. This will form a protecting coat over them, and if white soap is pressed into the nails no ugly stains can form. A Bulphur match Is excellent for removing ink stains. We are all familiar with the effects of lemon and tomato on new dlscolorations, and unpleasant odors may be removed by dipping the hands in warm mustard water. Cornmeal alone or mixed with orris root makes a taost acceptable shampoo, while for white hair wheat flour, orris root and starch in equal parts should be used. One should always use great care to massage the scalp carefully when giving a dry shampoo, and the hair must be brushed well to remove all traces of the powder: otherwise the hair will have an unpleasant, dingy appearance. Baking soda is a useful beauty aid. a weak solution used to rinse the mouth after cleaning the teeth neutralizing acids in the mouth, preventing decay. It is also a great remedy for. sore, callous spots on the feet. The feet must be soaked twice a day in warm water containing a little of the soda, though, of course, the pressure must be removed from the spots before any permanent good will result. Stroke Your Hair For Beauty. A woman whose hair is always soft and glistening has disclosed the secret of her attractive coiffures. She buys a package of absorbent cotton from the druggist's. Next she strips a layer from it and places the layer over the bristles of a wire hairbrush, pushing it well down until the bristles penetrate the cotton, which should lie close to the back of the brush. Then she strokes the balr. beginning near the scalp and giving a vigorous stroke to the ends. A few of these firm strokes will reveal how large a quantity of dust and smoke can be taken up by the cotton, the result being the same as the cold cream bath to the face at the end of the day. Just as cold cream leaves the face bright and fresh, the cotton brushing leaves the hair with a brilliant sheen and a natural flufflness. The cotton stroke should be admlntered every night just before retiring, an open window being the ideal place for the beautifying process. For Bright Eyes, Nature has made the eyes as bright as she Intended them to be. and if we try to increase their brilliancy by an artificial method we may impair the sight, says a writer. Let them have all the rest they require. Do not strain them by reading when lying down or when sitting in a poor light. Bathe them frequey in cold water and once In awhile give them an extra bath with a teaspoonful of boracic acid dissolved in a teacupful of distilled water. An eyecup, which you may purchase at a drug store for 10 or 15 cents, is the best method of bathing the eyes. Cold water strengthens and brightens the eyes wonderfully, and children should be taught the habit of bathing them once or twice daily. Floating baths near great cities are now condemned by sanitary authorities. The vast quantities of sewage that are discharged into the waters that usually border such cities are thought to be productive of disease to bathers, and certainly render their ablutions of doubtful value as a cleansing agency.
Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost every' mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whoso health has been ruined for life by paregoric!, laudanum and morphine, each of which, is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at au, or to anybody without labelling them " poison. The definition of "narcotic" is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of " Drops," " Cordials," Soothing Syrups," etc You should not permit any medicine to be iriven to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. C ASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature - of Chas. H.Fletcher. fd - Sy
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PREPARED FOR DEFEAT. Precautions General Taylor Took Before Meeting Santa Anna. Santa Anna was the greatest military leader the Mexicans have ever known. Santa Anna, with 25.000 veterans, went into the battle of Bnena Vista with the avowed purpose of exterminating the entire army of the United States, and there was no doubt In the mind of Santa Anna that this great feat could be accomplished with comparative ease. General Taylor, with his 5.000 men. prepared for the unequal contest, and not only defended himself successfully, but won a substantial victory from his aggressive antagonists and drove them from the battlefield of Buena Vista. Some time after the battle was fought and the Mexican war concluded General Taylor was criticised for having made no preparations for the retreat of his army in the event of defeat General Taylor promptly replied: "I made every preparation necessary for the battle of Buena Vista. I wrote my will, and so did nearly every man in my army. If we had not won that battle we would have needed uo lines of retreat It was, from our standpoint, victory or annihilation. The only preparation necessary for the contingency of defeat at Buena Vista was that we should write our wills." MAN AND THE WORLD. A Very Small Graveyard Would Hold the Whole Human Family. How little mankind signifies In the scheme of nature is shown by a rattier morose calculation of the Italian Professor ZuccarinL who has figured out, among other things, that estimating the world's population as 1. 500.000.000 the Whole human race at present living could stand comfortably shoulder to shoulder in an area of 500 square miles. Taking the number of generations In the past 6.000 years as 200, the room
taken up by them all on the above plan would only be half the size of Germany, or for the sake of comparison less than the area of the state of Colorado. To bury all the people on earth would need a graveyard little larger than that area. If the dust left by each body be estimated at one-tenth cubic yard, which Is a liberal estimate, it would cover only forty square miles to a depth of about three feet This certainly seems insignificant compared with the great coral reefs and other Immense deposits built up by the shells of tiny Infusoria. New York Sun. His Security. When Eben Foster asked Squire Lane to lend blm $200 to Invest in the dry goods business the squire dryly Inquired what Mr. Foster had. to offer him in the way of security. "Security?" said Eben, with an air of injured dignity. "Well, squire, I'll tell you what I have to offer three solid silver teaspoons, a handsome brass warming pan, a pair of decalcomany vases, large size, and the material for as much as three feather beds. If not four, right on the backs o my flock o' geese, an' five Plymouth Rock hens. "You can call 'em all yours till I pay the money back, an' I'll take care of 'em for you free of charge. I don't know what anybody could want more'n that for security." Youth's Companion. The American Indian. The old question of the origin of the red man of America Is still an open one, the last word by no means having been said. The most probable theory is that which links the Indian with the Mongolaids of East Africa, whose physical characteristics are strikingly similar to those of the American aborigine. Between the Indian and the Japanese there are many pronounced resemblances, and some excellent authorities are of the opinion that it was from that eastern race that the Indian originally sprung. If, a some think, the Eskimos are the best representatives of the Indian as he was upon his arrival here, the theory of tbe Japanese origin is immensely strengthened, since tbe likeness between tbe Eskimo and the Japanese is striking indeed. New York American. Logio of the Land. A specimen of rustic reasoning which Is too good to lose is recorded in Mr. R. L. Gales' "Studies In Arcady." "A barber," he says, "was telling me with great gusto how he had refuted an atheist I Inquired what arguments he had employed. " 'I asked the atheist said the barber, 'what portion of the Scriptures be based his ideas upon.' " 'What did be say to thatr " 'Never a word.' The defeat bad been crushing and finaL" Not Her Kind. "Have you heard." asked Mrs. Oldcastle, "that Grace Moneylove has married an octogenarian?" "Mercy sakes!" exclaimed Mrs. Justrich. "Is that so? Well, he may be all right but 1 want to tell you I've never seen a man who wouldn't eat meat that I'd live with." Judge. A monorail elevated railroad like the one in Berlin is planned for Mexico City. signature of
FRIED POTATOES.
Sold on the Streets From Pushcarts In Parts of France. The street vending of pommes f rites, or French fried potatoes, is peculiar to the northern part of France. Pommes frites take the place of peanuts and popcorn and are sold in much the same fashion. Not only is this trade carried on in some instances as a regularly established business, but workmen wishing to increase their earnings come out on tbe streets In tbe evening and sell these fried potatoes from pushcarts. Their profits often exceed their day's wages. The pushcarts are of the ordinary type, but covered. A coke braxier Is inserted through the flooring, over which is placed the large iron caldron holding the fat obtained from beef suet. Raw potatoes, after being pared, are pressed through a special cutting machine, coming out in long, narrow, four 6lded pieces. These are immediately put into the boiling fat and in several minutes are thoroughly cooked. They are then salted and sold In small paper cornucopias holding 1 or 2 cents' worth. Pommes frites have the advantage that they supply a satisfying and nutritive meal for a few ceDts. This is especially appreciated by the mill employees during the noon hour, as they are thus enabled to bare something hot with their otherwise cold lunches. Rather than go to the trouble of preparing the dish, to say nothing of filling tbe bouse with the odor of boiling fat. many families prefer to purchase the freshly cooked tubers from the nearest vender. These fried potatoes are not sold merely at mealtimes, but during the day, and are eateo like popcorn. Consular Reports. . BULL ANTS OF AFRICA. Elephants, Lions and Even Man Himself Flee From Them In Terror. In the vast equatorial forests of Africa the most dreaded of animals is the great bull ant Unlike other ants, it carries nothing away; everything is eaten on the spot Every kind of beast and reptile elephants, lions, gorillas, snakes and man himself flees before this terrible Insect These ants march through tbe forests in a long thin column, two Inches wide and miles in length. If they come to an open space where there are no trees to shelter them from the sun they burrow underground and form tunnels, through, which they march on. It often takes as long as twelve hours for one of these armies to pass. Any creature overtaken is at once attacked with irresistible fury and instantly devoured. The strongest and the weakest the most fierce and the most timid of creatures are alike their prey. Natives overtaken by them seek refuge in the nearest river or pond. Yet even when the ants themselves are drowned their strong pincers refuse to relax their hold upon any flesh they may have attached themselves to, and. though their bodies are torn forcibly away, their heads remain. Certain barbarous tribes, when a man Is condemned for witchcraft, fasten him to a tree and leave him to the ants. When they have passed a skeleton alone is left to tell the tale. Pearson's. p n p a i. f b
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THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. "Merely Mary Jane" Tonight The Lewis & Oliver Players will present the great metropolitan success "Merely Mary Jane" this evening at the Murray Theater. The scenes of the play are laid in New York City, and show Bohemian life in its most vivid colors. Mary Jane is being brought up by an old actor, who compels her to work as a janitress in a large flat building. She meets an artist and falls in love with him. The artist had previously been in love with a very rich girl, who disappoints him and he is heart broken. He turns to Mary Jane, and after a brief courtship the wedding follows. They are poor, and finally Mary Jane proves her right to her grandfather's estate and everything ends well. Miss Edna Mack a new member of the company will make her first appearance with the company tonight. POULTRY WANTED. Highest cash market price paid for Hens and Spring Chickens. Remember we have plenty of good room. We are never overstocked or have too many. We will buy all you have, if 4 dozen or 50 dozen. Schwegman's Meat Markets. Call Phone 2C04. 17-wed&thur-lmo How to Make an Iron Holder. Taper is a good uoncouductor of heat, so that if several thicknesses of paper were placed on the inner side when making an iron holder it would save the worker's hands. As another suggestion, place several thicknesses within a fold of old stockings, for there is nothing so good as stockings as a nonreslsting power against heat How to Detect Chicory In Coffee. To detect the presence of chicory In coffee add a tablesnoonful of the j ground coffee to a glass of cold water. Do not stir the coffee into the water, but merely place it on top. The coffee will float, but the chicory will sink to tbe bottom, leaving behind streaks of brown. Just about 10 per cent of the world's inhabitants speak the English language. GlRARD 24 IN. Milton 24 m. Armow COLLARS 15c each. 2 for 35c Cluett. Peabody & Company, Makers p k in n ci ex ex pure confection equally pleasing to children and grown-ups. The box Is triple-sealed moistureproof, dust-proof and air-tight. Checkers Comes to you clean and fresh, whenever and wherever you buy it. Souvenirs Free In each 5c box. you will find an Interesting little souvenir. Most of them are imported by us from Germany, in immense quantities. .j So tbey ere of exceptional value, worth nearly 6c alone. Children appreciate these little gifts. Try a Box Today , Don't miss Checkers. Buy a box today. 1 ear out this advertisement to remind you. The taste ill remind you to buy it again and again. Nearly every confectioner sells It. Insist Look for the red ai:d white Checkered box. You'll be glad we told you about Checkers. ' The price is only 6c. A nickel never boupht as great value in a confection. Get a box of Cheiktrt today. ShotwcB Mcmfxfactaring Co., CHICAGO 1 tl II II II l-l r
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You'll Quit Everything Else for GETS-IT." Any corn just loves to be cut and gouged, but it's mighty rough on you. Plasters and salves usually take away some of the toe with them, and leave the corn to flourish. The new corn cure "GETS-IT is perfectly harmless to the healthy flesh, but it do-s go for a corn, bunion, callous or wart right off the reel. The corn shrivels- away from the healthy flesh and drops off. You can apply "GETS-IT" in two seconds and it begins its work right off. Pretty soon you'll forget you ever had corns or bunions. "GETS IT" is sold at all druggists, at 25 cents a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Richmond by A. G. Lukea and Co. An electric elevator in a New York office building that travels to a height of 565 feet on each trip is believed to hold the world's record. PHICHESTER S PILLS Wv TUC IAI!t BRA. A I TUataal Ask y Mr ruiM tm , a La M - A I 'lit la Kr4 aa4 rtM axuilW hornet. .r.1 vtta Ki Rai aUAaTMB MRAK fllXS, fc S yM kaon M Bctf. Saint. AlM)RaHaM SOIJ! PY DRUGGISTS niRWHEfif MURRAY THEATRE LEWIS & OLIVER. PLAYERS 10th Successful Week 10th Tonight MERELY MARY JANE The Great Metropolitan Success ONE SHOW NIGHTLY Matinee Mon. Wed. and Sat. WE PAY SI PER SET FOR fl,'ri?fl'M W OLD FALSE 1. HiHi JL XI which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver. Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall Phila. Smelting A. Refining Co. Established 20 Tears 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ........ j These are the Days that makes one think of fishing. The finny tribe can sometimes be coaxed from his haunts j and sometimes he can't. But tbe right sort of tackle will help catch the wily bass. BATHING SUITS No camping party is fully equipped unless veach has a good Bathing Suit. We have the best line. In the city. Geo. Brelim Co. 517 MAIN ST. PHONE 1747 CYCLONES and WINDSTORMS WILL COME but--Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Will Protect You Against Loss From Them. PHONE 1330. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Building Made to Order Clothing Quality and Lowest Price THE QUALITY SHOP KRONE923 Main St ARROW COLLARS All Styles and Sizes 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, win act as security. If enable to call at our office, write nr'pbone and our agent win call at your home.
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