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THE MCH3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912.

!UEW HOPE MOTHER AFTERAJEACHER !Mrs. Blade Has Cassius Treffinger Arrested for Punishing Her Son.

(Palladium Special) EATOJNT, O., Sept. 24. Charging (that he had assaulted her 8-year-old Icon, Mrs. Ada Zeek Blade, of New Hope, sled an affidavit for the arrest of Cassius Trefflnger, teacher of the school in District No. 9 of Jackson 'township. When arraigned before Justice L. T. Stephen, Trefflnger waived the right of an examination and w?.s held to the coming grand Jury of the common pleas court under bond of $100, which he furnished. Because the lad denied he had "copied" from his older brother, the mother says, Trefflnger became angered and inflicted .severe punishment. The woman brought the lad into the court-room and showed upon his body marks alleged to have been inflicted by the teacher. 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 knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. ; . " FAKED PAINTINGS. An American Who Was Fooled and an v Artist Who Was Insulted. M. Henri Rochefort was being interviewed one day on bogus picture collections, says the Paris correspondent of the Kansas City Journal. He is as good an expert as any on the question. The subject always interests him. "Sit down, my friend," he said to the Journalist "I will tell you a good story. It happened not long ago cither. An American one day rushed in and beg ged me to say what I thought of the pictures he had Just bought They are here at your door,' ho said. 'I brought them along in a cab.' "They were carried into tho room. There were Rembrandts. Corots and Harpignies. " The Rembrandts are false,' I said, .the-Corots ditto.. the Harpignies ditto.' The American was horror struck. He 'said they had cost him $160,000. 'Then, I said, 'let us leave the Rembrandts and Corots aside. These masters are dead, but Harpignies is not. Here Is a note for him from me. Ask him yourself if he signed these pietures.' My American disappeared. I never heard from him again, but I got a letter from Harpignies some days laUr. He said: My dear friend If I were not ninety-two years of age I would hare sent you my seconds for cending that American to me to ask if .those worthless daubs were mine. Iurs, Henri llanAmies.' " Kept His Head. ' An ambassador of the great Charlemagne while visiting a court in the east, ignorant of a law of the king that condemned to death any one -who moved, a dish at table before the tyrant was , served, committed this of- '. tense. "Great king." said the ambassador, "I die without a murmur; but. In the name of the great emperor ..whose servant I am, I beg of your majesty one favor before 1 die."' The 'request was granted. "Give me the eyes of every man who saw me comJmit the crime." "It is well." said the -king. "Their eyes shall be plucked out 'for thee." But - no one admitted he .bad seen the ambassador move the dish, not even the king. "Then why jahould I die, great king?" asked the '.ambassador. "The deed cannot be 'proved against me." The king was .pleased and forthwith pardoned the ambassador. Queensland's Forests. Queensland is estimated to have 40,fOOO.OOO acres of forests as yet uninspected and unreserved. NERVOUS DESPONDENT find Relief in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Their Own Statements So Testify. Platea, Pa. "When I wrote to you tint I was troubled with female weakf iMaiid was.se aetveos ''tthat I would cry at the least seise, it would startle me so. I began to take LyAim. FL PiaVViam'a tl remedies, and I doa't have-any mere crying spells. I sleep sound and my nervousness is better. I will recommend sour medicines to all suffering women." Mrs. Mary Halsteab, Platea, Pa., Sox 98. Here is the report of another genuine case, which still farther shows that LyJdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound jnay be relied upon. Waleott, N. Dakota. "I hadinflampnation which caused pain in my side, land my back ached all the time. I was feo bine that I felt like crying if any one (even spoke to me. I took Lydia E. frinkbam's Vegetable Compound, and I fbesran to sram rirht awav. I continued jits use and now I am a well woman." ; Mrs. Amelia. Dahl, Waleott, N. Dakota. . If you want special advice writ to feydia E. Plakhasa Medicine Co. (eeafiideattal) Lm. Has. Year letter will Ske opened, read an answered T a jwoman ana neia in strict conlMMe

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Before I had taken the medicine three weeks, I had marked relief, night sweats ceased, pain in the breast relieved, cough became loose and easy, fever left me and I commenced getting well. My health became normal. I am in excellent health now and have been completely cured for ten years. I strongly recommend it." (MRS.) MARY WASSON. Care Ed. Green, 1722 S. 17th St., Phila, Pa. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. One of the best balanced bills seen at the "local vaudeville house in any season is that being presented the first half of the week at the Murray. It is a good, clean, entertaining program of its class from the beginning to the end. And, strangely enough, something really fresh and new in one or two instances. The acrobats, the Melvin Bros., as they are programmed, do some of the j most genuinely thrilling feats of this character ever seen here on any stage, and are alone worth going to see. They are gymnasts of a high order of accomplishment and their work is stunning. They were greeted yesterday with greater applause than has been given any performers of their class in this theater and deserved" every bit of it and more. ' There is nothing that arouses more hearty admiration than an exhibition of muscular strength. It is something that everybody, from the most embryonic to the highest state of development, likes and applauds and is accorded universal human favor. "The Wife," is a rather sketchy little playlet with a moral tacked thereto if you care to look at it that way in which a neglected wife pretends to be drunk to show her husband how he appears under like conditions. There is nothing harder for a woman to do on the stage than to give a good imitation of a feminine "jag," but the young woman who Impersonates the wife in this little play does this in a consummately clever manner. It is as good a bit of histrionics as has been seen here for many a long day. Unique, In its presentation, is the "Art Adair Orchestra" a variation on the "village band" stunt in that the various orchestra soloists appear singly and lend a theatric touch to the whole, ' their impersonator being a character actor of uncommon talents and of musical acumen since a half dozen instruments are played upon, among them a curious one known as the "octavln" and which is played after the manner of the Irish pipes. One of the familiar singing and talking acts is put over with great vim and go by Silver and Gray, who make a number of amusing hits, and Miss Maisie Rowland introduces the bill with some songs and monologues, this young woman being especially effective in child impersonation. Altogether the bill is worth seeing. E. G. W. STRIPPED THE LOUVRE. Restitution of Works of Art After Na po I eon's Downfall. The Louvre has known a still-blacker day than that on which "La Giocondo" was abstracted. This was Sept. 23. 1815, when formal restitution had to be made of the pictures looted during the conquests ef Napoleon. Commissioners attended from fourteen different states. The lion's share was obtained, curiously enough, by the representative of Cassel, who recovered no fewer than -421 pictures. Austria recovered 323, Spain 284, Holland 210 and Prussia 119. Altogether 2,065 pictures were removed, together with a number of statues, bas-reliefs, bronzes, wood carvings, cameos and enamels. - Sir Walter Scott in his "life of Napoleon" gives a graphic account of the removal of the masterpieces, which were being frantically copied by enthusiastic students until the last moment before their departure. Thanks to the exertions of Baron Denon, who was then director of the Louvre, a certain number of stolen picture were retained, among these being the finest example of Paolo Veronese extant. "The Marriage at Cans." The gallery, however, was left with only 270 pictures and remained closed astil the vacant spaces had been filled, mainly

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SNAPSHOTS Interesting Odds and Ends At the Bigr State Labor Convention LOST HIS PANTS. George J. Schwab, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana State Federation of Labor, came to Richmond Monday in a pair of trousers that he borrowed from a friend. While Schwab was sleeping in a Pullman in the yards at Indianapolis Sunday morning, a thief ransacked the car, stealing valuables from all passengers. He relieved Schwab of his trousers, gold watch, and a purse filled with money. "It took fifteen minutes," said Schwab to friends at the Westcott last night, "before the porter could supply me with pants, but 1 got them, and I am here ready for the opening of the convention." EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The executive committee of the State Federation met Mpnday afternoon and evening to systematize the business which will come before the convention. It sat until late last night at headquarters in the Westcott hotel. The executive committee is composed of Edgar A. Perkins, president of the State Federation; George J. Schwab, secretary-treasurer; Charles Fox, first vice president; Roy P. Packard, second vice president; John Daly, third vice president; William T. Ginn, fourth vice president; William J. Getz, fifth vice president. INFORMATION BUREAU. The Richmond Trades Council has established an information bureau in Room 51 at the Westcott hotel. The purpose of the bureau is to direct delegates to their quarters and to give them information they may desire about the convention., LIKE RICHMOND. I "I like Richmond," is the expression j which hundreds of delegates used yesj terday and today after they had made j a short Burvey of the city. The cleanj liness of the streets and the artistic manner in which property owners have beautified their premises appeals to visitors. Richmond's boast of being the ideal city with respect to the harmonious relations between employe and employer, and the cozy homes of the workmen caught the attention of the visitors at once. "Wait 'till we show the town," answered an official of the local Trades Council to the compliment of a visitor. Richmond Union men will take the delegates through the city in automobiles Wednesday. WOMEN'S LABEL LEAGUE. The position which delegates of the Woman's Label League should have in the convention was one of the perplexing problems before the executive committee. At the last convention in Evansville, the problem created a storm in the federation. Under a ruling of Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation, delegates from the Label Children Cry 8 I The Kind You Have Always

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j to the garments they work on, the delegates should have the right to vote on the proceedings of the convention. Sentiment among the delegates yesterday was divided on the question. The executive committee abided by the decision of Gompers. It is expected that the question will be broached on the floor of the convention that stormy debate may ensue. CITY DECORATED. Merchants and residents paid tribute to organized labor today by decorating their places of business and their homes with bunting and American flags. Main street was a mass cf red, white and blue. Long streamers of bunting and many American flags beautified the fronts of the stores. Residence flags were displayed on many homes throughout the city. UNFAIR PIANOS. The Fort Wayne delegation distributed pamphlets among the delei gates today in which they attacked he i Packard and Bond pianos. The facts i in the controversy between the union J men and the owners of the plants are i set forth. The pianos turned out by the two companies are declared "unfair" in the literature. FORT WAYNE AGGRESSIVE. The Forty Wayne delegation, backed by the Commercial club of that city, is making a determined fight to land the 1913 convention for that city. Printed placards were placed over the city this morning by the Fort Wayne delegation. Members of the delega- , tion are distributing cards to delegates ! and lobbying for the next meeting, j Terre Haute and Logansport are the other cities that have expressed a desire to harbor the next convention. Delegations from these cities are in- ' terviewing dek gates in the hope of securing the convention. COLISEUM DECORATED. The Coliseum is dressed in bunting and flags. The platform 'is deco- : rated in the national colors. Long ta- : bles flanked by chairs have been ' placed in the hall. Each delegate is ; provided with a tablet on which to ' take notes and mark the course of the ; proceedings. Copies of the report of ; the president and the secretary-treas-j urer were placed before each delegate. The official proceedings of the last convention, held at Evansville, were distributed. The Missing Note. One of the leading tenors in Moscow was called upon to sing an opera in which one note was much too IurIi for him, but he got a man in the orchestra to come in just at the right time and supply the note, in exchange the tenor was t take him to supper. The plan answered well, the applause was loud, but the tenor forgot all nlxiut the supper. Next time he sang the opera he went to the front of the stage, put his hand on his heart itd opened his mouth as wide as he could. His discomfiture was great when the expectant hush was broken by a voice from the orchestra saying. "Where's my supper?" Fn in Iskra. for Fletcher's Bought has borne the signaSignature of

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