Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 262, 7 September 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PAIAADIUM AND STTN-TELEGRAJM, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912.
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CHICAGO TO HOLD AV1AT10H MEETING Greatest Airmen of the World to Compete at Lake City for 13 Days.
BY 8TANF0RD McFARLAND. CHICAGO, Sept. 7. The aviators of Ithe world have gathered in Chicago. 'For thirteen days they -will spread their mechanical wings in an entertainment like a gigantic three-ring clrcus. Through every sort of competitive taerlal manouver they will contest (through a program so vast that it has required three separate aviation laelds to stage all its details. It will be !the biggest air show the world has yet Ween. On September 9 the meeting will be (Inaugurated with the blue ribbon evifcnt of aviation the aeroplane race for fthe Gordon Bennett trophy. The Gorfdon Bennett race Is a speed affair pure lend simple. This will be the fourth trace for this trophy and as each race lhas seen the competition become more 'firmly established, the qualifications land conditions have been made exceedingly difficult in this one. This year Sthe aviators who set sail in the race will face a greater strain on their nerves than in any similar contest held previously. They will be obliged to fly 50 kilometres further than (formed contestants flew. The course 'this year being 900 kilometres, or 1184.98 miles. It will be sailed around a circular course 3.1 miles in length, requiring 40 circuits to complete the distance. For this race, one field has been prepared. It s in the suburb of Clearing, Jwest of Englewood, near the banks of tthe drainage canal. No admission will tbe charged for the initial day. That there may be no interference with the race, it has been arranged ;that tbe two succeeding days be free lot prize contests and ehould atmosIpheric conditions make the first day selected unfit for the race it will be iron the next or second succeeding (day: After the Gordon Bennett race the I aviators will move to Cicero Field, the regular flying field of the Aero Club of Illinois. Here for four days, September 12, 13, 14 and 15, the program will continue. If the Gordon Bennett fevent is run on Sept. 9, the two open days will be given to the aviators for j turning up their machines and exhibiting them to the public. The program at Cicero will consist of various contests and minor races. Altitude and duration flights will be 'features. After the closing bomb is fired on ; the night of the fifteenth, there will be ,a hasty exit from Cicero. The aviators (will appear next day at Grand Park, (fronting Lake Michigan and lying just east of the "Loop district." HydroaeroI planes will be the etar feature of the j events to be staged there. Dips to the surface of Lake Michigan, flying from j the water and all sorts of aeronautic 'combinations have been planned. In addition cross country and cross water flights will start from and return to Grant Park and altitude and duration flights will be staged. The Grant Park event will begin I Sept. 16 and will close Sept. 21. The most ambitious feature of the ! meet was finally abandoned. This was an 1,800 mile race to start from and end In Chicago and circle the cities of (the middle west. As trst planned, the race. was to go as far west as Omaha, ito touch Kansas City and St. Louis, i circle through Indianapolis, Columbus, O., Toledo, Detroit and anally come back to Chicago. The official reason given for abandoning the race was j'lack of suitable control stations. The j committee found that so many difficulties would be encountered in attemptI ing this flight that it would practically ' be impossible to run it as it was scheduled. Although to the aviators Interest 1 centers in the Gordon Bennett cup I race, there are a number of other feaIOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Otturnwa, Iowa. "For yean I was ; almost a constant sufferer from female rsTis w.'StXKTOF! wi in mil m shooting pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness, depression, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vt.. ble Compound has dene more forme than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell yon these facts. My heart is full of gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for my health. "Mrs. Hamoet E. Wamplkr, 624 S. Ransom Street, Ottomwa, Iowa. Consider Tell This Advice. No woman anfFerlTMr frtan -Tr fm of female troubles should lose hope until she has ffimn T.WH. TO TCnkV.'. j Vegetable Compound a fair trial. ' This famous remedy, the medicinal in.gradients of Which are derived from native roots and herbs, , has for nearly rty years proved to be a most valuaIfls tonic and invigorator of the fepaale organism. Women everywhere EL??J!tta2r to wesderfml itaB C Lydia .E. ftnUusa'a TsawLs tte Cssstoood. If VHIiimUI jseuiejne V. ( &Um, nss Tear letter win
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tures that will probably prove more entertaining to the spectators. One of these is a water hurdle, run by hydroaeroplanes just off Grant Park. The conditions for this event are exacting. This steeplechase race will be run over the .water along the harbor. Hurdles will be raised at intervals by stretching strings between floats. The racers will be required to make two laps, starting in the water and rising over each hurdle. They will be compelled to touch the water between hurdles. The race goes to the aviator making the best time for two laps. Other special features will include passenger carrying contests, speed contests, landing from 1,000 feet altitude and from 500 feet altitude with the motor shut off, mail delivery in a net, quickest getaway with a 500 foot start, bomb shooting at a target, figure eight for hydroaeroplanes and a handicap race over the lake to the Four Mile Crib and return. Special prizes for duration will also be awarded. In all $34,000 will be expended by the committee in paying the aviators for the stunts they perform. There are a number of other novel features in the meet, some of which interest the aviators more than they will the general public. For example, there is an effort being made to run the entire meet even with its thirteen day hoodoo without a serious accident. The Aviators Association is interested in the affair. This is an organization to secure betting conditions for aviators. One thing that is insisted on is that the birdmen shall no be compelled o fly when weather conditions are such as to make the flight dangerous. A whole set of rules for air traffic has been adopted for the meet. They are those of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale. They provide that machines must pass to the right,' that slow moving vehicles keep to the right, that slow moving vehicles keep to the right and no heavy traffic wagons shall be allowed to clutter up the aerial boulevards. Signals, also of the Federation Internationale, have been adopted. To the aviator white is the danger signal, and this signal, violently waved on the ground, means that the birdman must fold his wings and come to earth. White is chosen as the danger signal because it is the most easily distinguished by the flyers as they look at the earth from their lofty perches. The Implicit confidence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowl edge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by au deal ers. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. Sept 7 Black PattL Sept. 11 Julie Ring In The Yankee Girl." Sept. U Orville Harrold. Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Sept. 22 Carl Morris. The Murray. Half of the attraction of the headliners the latter part of the week in the Murray, is the personality of the woman members of the company of two which plays on alarm clocks and curious musical instruments. She is pretty and vivacious with, a charming smile and makes the appearance of this number eagerly awaited. Funny Is the depiction of Jtbe rural character, who seems to be the star of tbe bill, for he possesses both, talent and humour and is clever with bis various Imitations both with and without musical instruments. The rest of the program has variety and interest and altogether the last half of tbe week is as good as tbe first and that is saying asaeb. Black PaUI. . The Twentieth Century colored at traction, Tbe Black Pattt Musical Com edy company, appeared at tbe Gennett this afternoon and evening. Tbe great sxwoess of this company is owteg to
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months. Don't forget the children their little ineides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. JEFFERSON'S BONES. He Prized Them Highly Until Dr. Wistar Saw Them. It is said that when Thomas Jefferson journeyed from Monticello to Philadelphia on bis way to take the oath of office as vice president he carried a lot of bones in his baggage. The bones, alleged to be those of a mammoth, had been found In Greenbrier county, Va., and sent to Monticello. where they were set np by Jefferson, who. it appears, entertained a somewhat exaggerated notion of his attainments in natural history and who stood sponsor for the bones ae thoae of "a carnivorous clawed animal entirely unknown to science." It was not until after Jefferson reached Philadelphia that he was undeceived, for at a glance tbe learned Ir. Wistar saw that they were the bones of tbe common sloth, several specimens of which he showed the Virginian. Jefferson. It is related, was greatly chagrined, especially as bis dls. covery became known as Megalonyx Jeffersonii. It has been pointed out that indirectly no less a naturalist than the great Buffon may have been responsible for Jefferson's error. It was the Virginian's practice to send Buffon specirnei.-s and information, and with the subtle flattery of a courtier the French naturalist wrote: "I should have consulted you, sir. before publishing my natural history, and then I should have been sure of the facts." New York Sun. The Foster Mother. There is a story told about a hen which was intrusted with a sitting of ducks' eggs "Vo hatch. ?.-Wbeii the young brood went down to the water she was frantic with anxiety, but the second year, when her next brood of ducklings went to swim, she was scarcely troubled at all, and the third year she would fly to a stone in the middle of the pond and from her coign of vantage watch the ducklings swim round her with evident pride. The fourth year she was allowed to hatch her own eggs, and when she discovered that the infant chicks had no intention of taking to the water she flew to the stone in the middle of the pond and clucked frantically to them to swim out to her. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing- sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or ot toe joints, sciatica, lumbafus, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a bone treatment hich has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at hone as thousands will testify no change of climato being necessary. Tnis simple discovery banishes urio acid from the blood, loosens tbe stiffened Joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the wbcle system. If tho shove interests you. for proof address afrs. M. Summers. Box B Noua Dam. Ind Murray Theatre WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 9 GUS SUN'S MINSTRELS 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY 3 Matinee 10c; Night 10c, 20c and 25c. The Captivating
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Book by George V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hein PRICES First Floor $1.00. $1.50 Balcony 75c, $1.00. Gallery 25 cents.
SONG OF THE WHALE.
The Humpbaok Is a Little More Musical Than the Bewhead. Whales are rarely thought of as vocalists, yet according to Miss A. D. Cameron in "The New North" tbey really have a distinctive song of their own. A certain Captain Kelly was the first to notice that whales sing. One Souday, while ofacera from three whaling ships were "gamming" over their afternoon walrus meat. Kelly started up with "1 hear a bowheadr There was much chaffing about "Kelly's band. but Kelly weighed anchor and weat to fiud tbe band wagon. Every sail followed his, with tbe result that three whales were bagged. Among bow heads this singsong is a call that the leader of the school, as be forces a passage through Bering sea. makes In order to notify those that follow that the straits are clear of ice. Walruses and seals and ail true mammals that have lungs and live In the water have a bark that sounds strange enough as it comes up from bidden depths. Every lookout from the masthead notices that when one whale is struck the whole school is "gallled or stampeded at the very impact of tbe harpoon; they have heard the death song. The sound that the bowbead makes is like the long drawn out "hoo-hoo-oo-oo-ooP" of the hoot owl. A whaler says that the cry begins on F and may rise to A, B or even C before slipping back to F again. He assures us that with the humpback tbe tone is much finer and sounds across tbe water like the note from the E string of a violin. The turkey lunch Saturday afternoon and evening, with Weideman's beer at Frank Puthoff's, 203 Ft. Wayne Av enue. 4-4t His Cure. "1 have cured myself by learning to chew my food." "What have you cured yourself of T The belief that if I remained away from the office for more than ten minutes at lunch time everything would go to the dickens." Chicago RecordHerald. Forgot His "First Aid." "But bow does she know that he doesn't love her?" "She fainted away the other evening, and he didn't kiss her before he hollered for help." Houston Post. As a Last Resort. Mother I saw you kissing my daughter. "Yes. but only out of desperation. I couldn't think of anything to say to her." Fliegende Blatter. When you feel vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sure and atk for Mott's Nerverine Pills gSr-SiS WHIJAMS MFG. COL, Prop.. Clovetaad. OU For sale by T. F. McDonnell. THE QENNEU Matinee and Night SATURDAY, SEPT. 7. The Black Patti Musical Comedy Company in "CAPTAIN JASPER"
ADVANCED SEAT SALE goes on at The Starr Piano Store, 10th and Main Streets, Richmond, Ind., on Monday morning, 8 a. btu, the 9th of September. THURSDAY the plat will be at the GENNETT THEATER Box Office.
GENNETT THEATRE
'ORVILLE HARROLD The World's Famous Tenor Just Back from His London Success, assisted by Miss Agnes Monroe. Mail check, money or express order at once to the Music Study Club, care The Starr Piano Company, 10th and Main St., Richmond, Ind and seats will be reserved according to tbe receipt of order. THIS APPLIES TO RICHMOND PEOPLE AS WELL AS THOSE LIVING OUTSIDE ,THE CITY. PRICES Lower Floor $1.R0 and $1.00; Balcony 11.50, fl.00 and 76c. Boxes $2.00. NOTI3 No Phone Orders Received. Mail order must be accompanied with remittance. Al! ears held after the performance. Carriage 10:45.
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SAVING MONEY.
A Deflar a Week Put Inte the Bank Is a Good Investment. Tt Is mighty bard." said an unfortunate workingman some time ago to tbe writer. to save up a thousand dollars by laying aside a dollar or two a week and then to take it out of the savings bank and lone it to a get rich Quick swindler, as I -have just done." Tbe poor fellow could work and save, but he had not had even a kindergarten education in finance, else his story would have been different. He bad never given a thought to Interest and so was absolutely ignorant of growth through compound interest and. of course, bad never heard of that wonderful process of accumulation known as "progressive compound interest." One dollar deposited In a savings bank that pays 4 per cent will amouat to $2.19 la twenty years. This is simple compound interest. Now. if you deposit 1 every year tor twenty years, or $20 in all. the sum to your credit will have grown to $30.97. Any wage earner can put by $1 a week. That money deposited in a savings bank for twenty years will hsre increased to $1,612. A deposit of $5 a week will have grown to $8,000, and this at 4 per cent will be $320 a year. There is no secret, no mystery, about this. It is as clear as the cloudless sun. and the method is Just as clean and honest." Christian Herald. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp has returned from a study-trip and has resumed practice. . 6-2U Poor Opinion ef Papa. Little Elsie (after being punished) I think papa is dreadful. Was be tbe only man you could get, mamma? Boston Transcript. The I SWYPr wins by his wits bis mind ntc iwjci eW Kt &u urn.. Neither he nor you nor any thinking person eaa win if wits are dolled by a bead ache. HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE takae off ths brasM gets at tbe eaaw beat, cold, aervoiun or grtpp. Caawdlno Is a liquid. pUommt to takat quickly fferttvai eon tain no aratanilid. Isn't It a pity to suffer with haadaohe hm yam raally eaa ear ttt 5e and SOe a raggista--trUl Bias 10c
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