Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 286, 5 October 1912 — Page 3
THE KICHMOXD PALLAD1U3I AXL SUA -TELEGRAM, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1912.
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GRIM, GRAY SHIPS ARRIVE AT GOTHAM Naval Strength of U. S. to Pass in Review Before President, Oct. 15.
Ships. Tons. 31 Battleships 478,508 4 Armored Cruisers -58,000 4 Cruisers 15,563 20 Special Type 55,373 6 Naval Militia Vessels. . . . 4,581 8 Fuel Ships 88,385 24 Destroyers 16,947 16 Torpedo Boats 3,029 10 Submarines (National News Association) NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Admiral Hugo Ostorhaus, on his flag ship Wyoming, with fifteen other battleships, arrived In New York Harbor today to await the grand naval review of the Atlantic fleet on the Hudson river, October 1216. The coming of this preliminary fleet has put the Metropolis on the qui vive and by the time the mobolization has been completed the enthusiasm will be great. The entire Atlantic fleet will be in line. This includes thirty-one battleships, four armored cruisers, twenty special type vessels, eight fuel ships, twenty-six destroyers, seventeen torpedo boats and nine submarines, or one hundred and twenty-three ships of all classes. Last year there were but 99 ships. The total tonnage of the fleet is 720,486. When the boats are all here there will be on board 1,000 commissioned officers, 300 warrant officers, and 27,000 enlisted men. The big day of the fleet will be October 15, when it will be reviewed by President Taft and Secretary Meyer. The President will view the fleet from his yacht th Mayflower. Secretary Meyer will be on board the yacht Dolphin and will have with him the members of the Senate and House Committees on Naval Affairs, together with foreign diplomats and other distinguished guests. On the day of the Presidential review; Secretary Meyer and his staff .will board the Mayflower, which will move up to the head of the column and drop anchor. Then the President will receive the Admirals of the fleet and the commanders according to their rank, after which he will return the visit, calling first on Admiral Osterhaus on board the Wyoming. As the President proceeds down the line each ship will float his flag during liis stay on it, and as he approaches each vessel the Presidential salute will be fired. After he has exhausted his calling list the President will return to the Mayflower which will be anchored at an advantageous point for the Chief Another interesting feature of' the mobilization -will be the participation of six of the vessels which have been loaned to the various states for the use of the Naval Malitia. Just what the ships , will participate has not ben determined. But they will be manned by their militia crews and it will be the first time the naval militia has been privileged to take part in such a pretentious naval affair. The entertainment of the officers and men, so far as the city is concerned, will be in the hands of the special committee appointed by the mayor. This committee includes former Mayor, Seth Low, J. Pierpont Morgan, B. Altman, William Vincent Astbr, Samuel Bloomingdale, General Wilson, Ogden Mills. Henry W. Taft, Oscar Straus, and B. Fulton Cutting. There are, in all, four hundred members of the Mayor's committee, who will see to it that neither the enlisted men nor the officers will lack for entertainment during the stay of the fleet here. Because of the early arrival of Admiral Osterhaus and sixteen of the (Advertisement) FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it Is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, our 'method is an absolute cure. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, our method will certainly cure you Tight in your own home. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense that this new method will end all difficult breathing, all wheezing and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer Is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the cure at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 4S2, Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Y.: Send free trial of your method to
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Miss Blanche Rose, a well known actress, who darkened her gray hair with a simple preparation which she mixed at home, in a recent interview at Chicago, 111., made the following statement. "Any lady or gatleman can darken their gray hair and make it soft' and glossy with this sicplo recipe, which Jhey can mix at home. To a half pint of water ajid 1 oz. of Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and oz. of glycerine. These I ingredients can be bought at any drug i store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the ! required shade. This will make a ! gray haired person look 20 years younger. It is also fine to promote the growth of hair, relieves itching and scajp humors and is excellent for dandruff and falling hair." biggest vessels in the navy, the committee on entertainment have decided to start right in on the 7th to show the boys a good time. Monday, the 7th, will probably be taken up in making official calls. The next three days will be devoted to the entertaining of the enlisted men. The Mayor will tell tell them that the city is theirs and they will proceed to take it. It is not likely that any formal function will be given for the entertainment of the enlisted men, it being more to their taste to be given the freedom of the town. They can generally manage to find their own pleasure if left unhampered. On Friday, the 11th, there will be a smoker for the officers and guests at the Hotel Astor. The following day, Saturday, there will be a land parade. The entire strength of the fleet will turn out and the citizens of New York will be treated to the, most imposing land review of the navy they have ever seen. Sunday, the 13th, will be special visitors' day, that it the ships will be open to visitors practically all day. While visitors will be permitted to board the ships every day during the stay of the fleet it will be within certain hours, which restriction will be removed on Sunday. On Monday, the 14th, the Secretary of the Navy will inspect the fleet and in the evening an official dinner for the officers and invited guests will be given at the Waldorf-Astoria. And on Tuesday, the 15th, the President will inspect the fleet in the manner outlined, after which the fleet will take its departure. This is the greatest concentration of vessels ever made in the history of the United States Navy. And simultaneously with the mobilization here there will be a review of naval vessels at San Francisco and Manila. In addition to the formal and official functions that have been arranged for the entertainment of the officers of the fleet in New York, there will be a great many private affairs all over the city, ranging from the humble east side flat of the long lost sailor boy to the Fifth Avenue mansions. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain'3 Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. ANTS IN AUSTRALIA. . They Eat Up Wooden Beams and Even Dine on Leaden Roofs. The following extract from an Australian diary will give an Idea of the ravages of the ants In that country: "About noon it got too hot for anything, and I took a well earned swim in a secluded creek, amid shoals of fish, large and small, who apparently resented my intrusion from the way they came and stared at me. "I found on emerging from the water that a host of blue brown ants had taken possession of my clothes, and when they were shaken out they revenged themselves by biting my bare feet in a way which was exceedingly painful. "There are thousands of ants everywhere. Some of the ant hills are three feet high and six feet across, but except for a sharp nip at the time the ordinary ant's bite Is not noticeable. But if a soldier ant or a bull ant or a greenhead (an ant about one and a half Inches long with a green head) bites you it is not to be forgotten because they take quite a big piece out "Then there are the white ants (not really ants, but termites), which cheerfully eat the insides out of the beams of the wooden bouses and recently ate the sheet lead on top of the Sydney museum. The city fathers thought this was going a little too far, so now the ants are preserved inside the museum with samples of the half consumed lead as a warning to all who would . allow their appetites to run away with them." London Gentleman. Quick Measurements. A traveler was detained at a little country railroad station in England for half an hour and was chatting with the station master when the bell rang sharply half a dozen times. Instantly the three employees station master, ticket agent and porter ranged np in a line on the platform and stood at attention. A moment later a locomotive with a single saloon car slowed np. The solitary occupant of the car regarded the men sharply from the window, made hurried notes and quickly retired. "Who was that?" the traveler asked the station master after the man had gone. "Some prominent officer of the llnel" "Oh, no," was the reply. "That was the railroad company's tailor measuring us tor new suits." Boston Transcript Her Sad Fate. Gerald Ton are the only girl I hare ver loved. Geraldtne Mwt I suffer alone ? ETchan.
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GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. Racial Marks Left by Our Early Ex plorers and Settlers. While most of the states of the Mississippi valley, besides countless rivers and .ukes in all parts of the country, bear Indian names, but a small number only of the towns that are the work of the white man have adopted names borrowed from the original owners of the land. Not one in ten. it has been pointed out. of the 150 large cities has an Indian name, and amons those that have it is usually an adoption from some neighboring lake or stream. The early explorers and settlers have left their racial marks. Up the Hudson and Mohawk the trail of the Dutchman is pretty clear. The Frcuch Influence In northern New York and Vermont and along the line of the great lakes is familiar in many names. Mississippi has no "saints" in its list, whereas, across the river. Louisiana, by nine parishes and many towns, rivers and lakes, perpetuates the religious tenets of Its early settlers. Kentucky and Tennessee evidence tho vocabulary of the hunter and trapper; Montana and Idaho that of the miner. All the region acquired from Mexico, particularly southern California, maintains in its place names the memory of its Spanish explorers and settlers. There are relatively few Indian names on the Pacific coast. North of the Spanish belt capes and towns frequently reflect the loyalty of early settlers to the older states of the Union. Pittsburg Vre. The first pocket handkerchiefs, utilized in the manner they are today, were manufactured at Paisley in 1743. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feelings of weakness, languor, loss of appetite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole system is renovated, strengthened and toned by Hood's Sarsaparilla Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, S333222S2S JUST TELL US The AMOUNT of money and the TIME you want to use the same and we will make you RATES that can not be anything but satisfactory to you. We loan from $5.00 to $100.00 ou furniture, pianos, teams, wagons, etc., without removal, giving you both the use of the money and security. Your payments can made in small weekly, bimonthly or monthly installments to suit your income. Call at our office, write or phone if in need of money. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, Colonial Bldg., Phone 2560. Richmond, Ind.
Remember to Register Without any exception, if you have not registered already and do not register Monday, Oct. 7, you can not vote. You might as well be an infant or a foreigner on the fifth day of November and it were better that you were an imbecile or a lunatic, so far as voting is concerned, if you do not register. To be eligible to vote, you must !? a male citizen (it will be different when women are enfranchised by the Progressive party), 21 years of age. and have resided in the state six months, in the township sixty days and in the precinct thirty days and have declared your intentions of becoming a citizen or have been naturalized. Since Oct. 7 is counted as thirty days before the November election YOU WILL REGISTER IN THE PLACE WHERE YOU ARE LIVING ON THAT DATE AND YOU WILL LOSE YOUR VOTE DESPITE REGISTRATION IF YOU MOVE FROM THE PRECINCT BETWEEN OCT. 7 AND NOV. 5. YOU ARE NOT NOW ELIGIBLE TO REGISTRY UNLESS YOU HAVE MET THE QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR. If you registered either in May or September and have moved from the precinct of your registration, you will be compelled to register again. BEFORE YOU CAN REGISTER AGAIN, YOU MUST PRESENT YOURSELF IN PERSON AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR AND SIGN A TRANSFER INDICATING THE PLACE WHERE YOU FORMERLY LIVED AND THE PLACE WHERE YOU NOW LIVE. THIS TRANSFER YOU MUST PRESENT TO THE REGISTRATION CLERKS ON OCT. 7. These things you must do or failing to do them you can not vote in November. There are no alternatives. Indianapolis Sun.
Beards and Trousers In France. In Franco ii is permissible for women to wear male attire provided that they are bearded. This information has been given to an inquirer at the prefecture of police. "But when was the last application of this kind made?" the official who gave the information was asked. "Not in my lifetime," was the answer. "But the rule holds still. It was one of the regulations of the prefecture. Any woman who can srrow a beard has the right to wear the culottes It seems that? the regulation dates back to the reign of terror. New York Sun. Last Day to Register, Monday, October 7th. They May Recover. When a couple is engaged it doesn't necessarily follow that they will never have any sense. New York Press. When you feelssxi vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTTS NERVER1NE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sure and ask tor Mott's Nerverine Pills lfs& Wli-UAMS MFG. CO.. Prop.. Cleveland, Ohio For sale by T. F. McDonnell.
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