Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 36, 21 December 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM NT SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2t. 1912.
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A IAS PROGRAM! my doctor
Maennerchor to Give Annual Entertainment.
MIGHTY FINE
On the evening of December 30, the Maennerchor will give a Christmas celebration In the Odd Fellows' Hal I. Prof. F. Micks is the soloist of the evening. A Santa Claus will remember the children. A German lunch will be one of the features of the evening. A dance will conclude the celebration. The following program has been arranged: "March," Duet Mrs. W. Duning and Miss Mildred Kurth. "Stille Nacht"; "Nacht, O Nacht"; "Wuerzbuerger Stuetzenmarsch" Maennerchor. "Patriot's Serenade"; "Minuet"; "Mazurka" Prof. Hicks. Shepherd Song" Joseph Wessel. The entertainment is restricted to members of the German Alliance, their families and friends.
Mrs. Hattie Cain of Carrsviile Thinks all the More of Her Doctor Since He Advised Her to Take Cardui.
A beautiful line of high grade chocolates in neat packages at Price's. 19-4t
r THE OPEN MOUTH. " Causes That Induce It When We Are Intently Listening. Why do we open our mouths when Intently listening? There are three causes, entirely independent of one another, but acting In unison, for this action. There is a passageway called the eustachian tube, connecting the back of the throat and the middle ear, the part behind the drum. When Intently listening we hold our breath, and this permits Bound waves to euter the mouth and reach the eustachian tube, and in this way they reach the drum and re-enforce the sound waves that come through the natural channel, the outer ear. In concentrated attention the mind is fully engrossed in the one subject, and it loses control over voluntnry muscles that are not directly affected by the subject or the process Involved in the motor activity that accompanies mental activity. The muscles are relaxed, the lower Jaw drops, and this opens the mouth. The third cause Is referable to atavism, or the tendency to return in form or action to an early type. Early man, like the animals, was urged to action by the fundamental instincts, self preservation and race preservation. His two alms were to secure food and
avoid or destroy enemies. Like the ! animals, when his attention was at- I tracted by a sound he placed himself j in the attitude for instant defense, at- I tack or securing food. In this attitude his mouth was open to grasp Instantly ' what came In his way. The tendency to open the mouth when Intently lis-
tenlng still remains. New York American.
Carrsviile, 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 end the people who make it "Before I took Cardui, ! suffered with female troubles for sixteen years. 1 would have to send for a doctor every three month, and oh! how dreadfutly l sulferedl "I would cramp and have convulsions and it looked like I would die. At last I took Cardui and oh! what a surprisel I found it was the medicine for me! "From the first bottle, I began to mend and now 1 arn wel', 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 yc?rs. It is not a laxative, or a heart or kidney medicine it is a woman' medicine. If you are a woman, try it. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chaffs. moza Medicine Co.. (. haltanoo-a. T-n:i.. formv?l
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"RUBE" MARQUARD IS STILL TALKING
(National News Association) CHICAGO, Dec. 21. Rube Marquard has broken out again! He is quoted here as saying that he is through with baseball sick and tired of being the 'goat.' "I have had enough of McGraw's rough stuff," is the way "Nineteen Straight" is quoted. "They say I'm holding out for 110,000 a year. I never said that. Maybe I am signed up for two or three years more but that's all the good it will do McGraw and the Giants." Concluding his talk Marquard calmly announced he expected to be married January 17, but didn't mention the name of his bride-to-be.
Amusements
The Gennett. Dec. 25 "The Light Eternal."
At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night.
Venison meat for sale at Henry Numgesser Meat Market, 337 South 12th street.
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The Murray. After a busy week of cleaning and renovating from pit to dome, the Murray theater will open with the usual matinee Monday spick and span and will offer a special select holiday bill which will hold forth for the entire week. The offering includes Harry Crandall & Co.. in a mirth provoking skit entitled "Fun In a Grocery Store." The Four Brass Men. Sidney Baxter assisted by Beatrice Southwich. Harry Gibson and Lonnie Fcllette. boy mimic. This line-up comes to Richmond in class-A and no doubt will prove to be a well selected holiday offering.
Eternal'' has for its background the pomp and ceremony of pagan Rome, but through it all runs a pathetic human interest tale that ends, as did everything Christian in those days, amid the lions of the historic arena. The story is consecutive, dramatic and well sustained. Strange as the combination may seem, the p lay is both poetic and melodramatic; it is a mingling of suppressed emotions and sensationalism; it is spectacular in its pagan splendor and close to nature in its simple human interest.
BURNETT CLAIMS BILL WILL PASS
England Likes Lobsters. About iiO.OOO lobsters are eaten daily in Great Britain. Most ot them come from Norway and Nova Scotia.
WOMEN AND CARD GAMES. In Chile Such a Combination Would Create a Sensation. i a native of Chile
was talking recently about the diffl j
culty she had In accustoming nerseir to card playing among women wheu she came to this country. She said: "In Chile card playing among women is nndreamed of. Perhaps it is not too much to say that a Chilean woman would no more play cards than a New York woman would enter a Broadway saloon. It isn't that it is exactly or wholly a matter of morals with us. It just isn't the thing to do. It is not conventional. "When I came to New York I brought my daughter-in-law with me a Chilean girl- She and I were hot' horribly shocked to receive an invita tion to a bridge party in the daytimi It was too much for us. nud we dc dined-. Other similar Invitations camt and kept coming. Finally our curiosi ty got the best of us. and we went t one of these affairs. Even after we got over our sense of outraged con vention the whole thing seemed cu rlous to us. "The funniest sight of all was tinwomen with little tags on them, as if marked 'by fast express, or running up to another woman with a little card to be 'punched.' Finally we got sufficiently accustomed to 'take a hand.' but even yet I never do it with out a covert feeling that 1 am putting myself beyond the pale." New York Post.
DIG THEIR OWN GRAVES.
English Army Methods In the Execution of Condemned Spies. The ceremony of disposing of a condemned spy in the English army always follows a definite precedent. The unfortunate man is surrounded by a detachment of Infantry, and after he Is provided with a pick and shovel he is marched off to a selected spot and ordered to dig his own grave. This done, the tools are taken from him and his eyes are bandaged. The attending chaplain reads portions selected from the burial service, and from the ranks of the escort twelve men are selected at random by the officer In charge. These men. having stacked their own rifles, are led to where twelve other rifles are awaiting them, six of which are loaded with blank cartridges. One of these is handed to each man. so that no one knows whether the rifle he holds contains a bullet or not. and none can say for certain that the shot fired by him killed the prisoner. The firing party then marches to an appointed position. The commands "Present!" "Fire!" are given, and almost before the last word rings out the volley Is tired and the spy falls into the grave he has dug. Nearly every man is more or less affected on being selected to form one of the firing party, and many men have been known to faint away on being slugled out. while others are so overcome as to be scarcely able to pull the triggers of their rifles.
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Carlyle's Bluntness. Thnmas Carlyle once took Lord Hotisrhton (Richard Milnesi to task in regard to the proposed pension for Lord Tennyson. "Richard Milnes," said Carlyle, taking his pipe out of his mouth, "when are ye gaun to get that pension for Alfred Tennyson?" Milnes tried to explain that there were difficulties in the way and that possibly his constituents who knew nothing about Tennyson would accuse him of being concerned in a job were he to succeed in t:ettiug the desired pension for the jmet. "Richard Milnes." replied the sage, "on the day of judgment, when the Lord asks ye why ye didua get that pension for Alfred Tennyson. It'll no do to lay the blame on your constituents. It's you that'll be damned.
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Chrirtmas Day. There is a certain glamour of romance in the stirring tales of martyrdom of centuries ago as they have been told in the few successful religious dramas of recent years, and in "The Light Eternal." which comes to the Gennett theater, Christmas matinee and night there is an unusually effective mingling of romance andreligious persecution that makes for extraordinary popularity with all classes. . The sufferings of the early Christian and the more common theme of romantic love have been so blended as to create a play of compelling interest from beginning to end. "The. Light
! The Murrette. ; For today at this popular theater an ; interesting as well as an amusing program will be presented. A subject that i! beyoud description and one that .should be seen by everybody both , young and old is "The Wonders of I Surgery." This picture is a lesson for everybody. For the laugh producers two excellent reels are included. "Ma(bel's Adventures" is one of those Keyl stone Comedies and Murrette patrons J well know what that means. "The Othi er Half" is a Majestic comedy that just bubbles with m'rth. Feature ?at-
jurdays at the Murrette are becoming j
i immensely pouuiax wuu nicaniunu
people and the programs are always well up to the standard.
(National News Association) WASHINGTON. Dec. 21. Representative Burnett, of Alabama, chairman of the immigration committee rnd author of the Burnett immigratoin bill which provides an illiteracy tes' tor
; admission of aliens into the United
States has predicted that the bill
would be presented to the president for his signature in January. "This bill is not a radical measure." said Representative Burnett today. "I am not anti-foreign. I have no objec
tion to the admission of alicis from
the darkest parts of Kurope. It is trie scum of the Mediterranean that I am
workinR against, and I think the conn- !
try is with me.
Would Help Sent. "What good doe It do a woman for a man to be willing to die for ber?" b grumbled. "He might carry a big life Insnr ance. you know. she bin ted. Baltimore American.
Sarcastic Wife Any fashions in that rr. Jack? Jack (who has Just settled a dressmaker's Ml!) Yes. but they're no use to yon. dear. It's yesterday's peper. London Opinion.
Bound to D.sagret.
j Hicks The idea of bis raarryinj I Miss Hosier' Why. he's a dyspeptic! I Wieks What has that got to do with I it? iLe has pleuty of mouey. and j Hicks That's it. She'll never agree i with him; she's too rich. Exchange.
A Born Salesman. "You are wasting your time writing poetry." "But I sell my poetry," protested the other. "And that convinces me that you can sell anything. Such being the case, why not take tip high class bonds or steel bridges or something big?" Kansas City Journal.
Sore Throat Don'ts.
When the children have sore throat, don't blister their necks with lamp oil. Don't torture them with a foul smelling riece c f at meat, wrapped about the neck. Don't imagine there a medical virtue in an old socle or piece cf red flannel. Don't believe in antiquated superstitions. A tore throat is a serious matter and is not to be healed bv such makj-lxrlieve rem
edies. The use of such tuethods is simply putting the patient to needless tortur?. Use a little srw throat wisdom and pive them TONSl LINE and the throat will bal quickly. 25 cents and .V) cents. Hospital Size $1.00. All Drupjrists.
Rheumatism Is A Constitutional Disease. Tt maaifests itse'f In local aches and pais. Inmuned Joints and st!lT muscles. but it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment. Rnd the best !s & course of the crest blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla hlch corrects the acid condition of th bloijj and builds up the ystem. Get It today In usual liquid ffrm or chocolated tablets called Sarsatatos.
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THE FOUR BRASS MEN
HARRY GIBSON
MURRAY READY FOR THE HOLIDAY OPENING Spick and Span HARRY CRANDALL & CO. Fun in a Grocery Store
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THE WIRY SCOTCHMAN SIDNEY BAXTER Assisted by Beatrice Southwlck. LONNIE FOLLETTE Boy Mimic
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