Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 41, 28 December 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAIXAUIU3I 4XD SCX TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DECE3IBER 28, 1912.

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TO HIS BIRTHPLACE Gov. Mann Extended Offi cial Welcome to Crowning Event of the Day. (National News Association) STAUNTON, Va., Dec. 28. Govern or Mann, of Virginia, this afternoon ex tended an official welcome to President-elect Wilson as the crowning event of the second day's entertainment in honor of the future president's two-day visit to the ecene of his birth and boyhood. Grouped about the Governor as he spoke from the1 steps of Mary Baldwin Seminary were the leading Democrats of the state, the municipal officials, Judges of the Supreme Court and a little knot of old inhabitants and friends of Mr. Wilson's boyhood. Prominent among these latter was Frank T. Ware, a negro, who was entrusted with the' care of little Woodrow during his baby and boyhood. Mr. Wilson spoke at some length in answer to the warm felicitations of the speakers. Earlier in the day the Presidentelect had received calls from thousands of visitors, who have made a gala day of his visit and were anxious to greet him before his return to New Jersey. This informal reception was broken up by a parade at noon, which Mr. Wilson reviewed from a grand stand erected in front of the Public school No. 1. The President-elect had breakfast and luncheon with the Rev. Dr. A. M. Fraser, a college chum, who is now presiding over the Presbyterian rectory by the elder Wilson at the time of the birth of little Woodrow. HOW TO TAKE PILLS. Take Blackburn's Casca-Royal Pills, that never gripe nor sicken. One each night as a laxative. Two or three as a cathartic. After a few weeks' use the trouble is usually corrected. Try a 10c package just once and you'll want no other they are so prompt and pleasant. Advertisement. Amusements At the Gennett Dec. 28 "The White Squaw." Jan. 2 "The Divorce Question." At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. The Murrette. At the Murrette today a comedy program has been arranged for. The foremost and greatest comedies are from the celebrated Keystone Studio end for that reason the management calls today Keystone Day. "All On Account of a Banana," "Bedolia Has the Toothache," "Hermeyer's Legacy" and other mirth provoking subjects will be presented. The "Star of Bethlehem," that, was shown yesterday proved to be exactly as advertised, the triumph of motion pictures and the hundreds of Richmond people who saw it. indorse this most beautiful picture aa puch. The Murray. A special selected bill of Jive distinguished acts opens a week's engagement at the Murray Monday afternoon. Among this selection the names of Gertrude and Elizabeth Kolp and Peter Llchtenfels appear. They will offer a new style pantomimic extravaganza entitled "All For a Kiss" and their many friends may well be proud of their ability to entertain with this carefully prepared dancing skit. Other notable artists are, Hi Greenway, cartoonist; Gotham City Trio, singing and comedy, Holden McDonald, hand and head balancers, and The Shartocks, mental telepathists in a new creation entitled "The Fair Ground Fakirs, Behind the Grand Stand." This excellent selection will no doubt prove Very popular. "The White Squaw." The new romantic American drama, "The White Squaw," which will be The Best Treatment and Falling Hair To allay itching and irritation of the seal?, prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following special treatment is most effective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, comb the hair out straight all around, then begin at the side and make a parting, gently rubbing Cutirura ointment into the parting with a bit of soft flannel held over the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the whole scalp ha been treated, the purpose being to get the Cuticura ointment on the scalp skin rather than on the hair. The next morning, shampoo with Cuticure soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cuticura soap and ointment sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address Cuticura," Dept. 3. Boston. AVTender-faeed men shave in camfort with uUcura Soap Slaving Stick, 25c Sample free.

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Scene from "The Divorce Question," presented at the Gennett this afternoon and evening, it is said, has unusual scenic devices. A full sized bark wigwam is shown, with a large collection of Indian relics which has taken years to collect. The gun carried by Jacques Cautier, the French Canadian trapper, was once owned by the great chief Pontiac; the watch used by Michabo, was carried in the war of 1912 by Colonel Kinsbury, the great grandfather of Miss Delia Clarke, the author and star of the play; the clay dishes, tomahawk, bows and arrows might all tell interesting tales could they but speak. Seats now on sale. "The Divorce Question." "The Divorce Question" which comes to the Gennett on Thursday, Jan. 2, under the direction of Rowland and Clifford, has created more discussion than any play produced in recent years; it has served to enlighten the public on a subject that ireviously had not received the consideration due such a weighty problem. The theme is treated with startling frankness and the characters are clean cut, cameo-like in their distinctiveness. "The Divorce Question" ran for 3 07 performances in Chicago and the tour of the present organization bids fair to exceed in popularity its phenomenal success in the latter city. Just received at Nicholson's, "Message and Mission of Quakerism," by Braithwaite and Hodgin. 27&-8 ZINC SMELTING. Not a Modern Art, Since It Was Known as Early as 1798. For many years the art of zinc smelting was supposed to be relatively modern among metallurgical processes and to be due to the invention of the Abbe Daniel Dony, a chemist of Lioge, the story of whose accidental discovery in 1805 Is classical. The particular type of Belgian furnace may Indeed be credited to Dony, but it has long been doubtful whether he was entirely unacquainted with previous undertakings. Thus it is well known that the manufacture of spelter was begun in Upper Silesia about 17981S00 by Johann Ruhberg, who learned the art In England (where zinc smelting was then being carried on by the English process of distillation downward) and Bergrath Dillinger began zinc smelting in Carinthia In 1799. As remarked by Ingalls In "Production and Properties of Zinc:" "It is incomprehensible indeed that ten years later there should have been no knowledge In Belgium of what was being done in this branch of metallurgy in England, the two countries being separated only by a narrow strip of water, while the news bad previously penetrated eastward to the Polish frontier." Engineering and Mining Journal. MAKING CLOUD PICTURES. Soma Useful Hints That May Help 'Amateur Photographers. Tour cloud picture depends largely upon your choice of a subject. Rivers and small lakes, mountains and hills lend the best contrast, while trees in the immediate foreground come next Wide expanses of level lands or vast stretches of water are unsatisfactory. If you desire an ocean cloud effect b sure to place a cliff or some prominent landmark in the foreground to break the monotony. The exposure for cloud effects, made necessary by the laws of liht and opties, is necessarily very rapid. Anomalous as It may seem, this does not presuppose an extra rapid lens. In fact, such a one may defeat the very object you hope to attain. I make my cloud scenes with an ordinary rectilinear lens by preference. The exposure with an eight stop should be the maximum speed of the ordinary shutter. If the day is exceedingly brilliant the stop must be correspondingly decreased. The great danger is in over exposure, thereby dissolving your cloud. Charles Stuart Moody in Outing Magazine. A Great Capacity. "Mr. fcuzzlitt, nave you any rivets in your sides? "No, Bobby. Why do you ask me auch a question ? "My father said yoa were a human tank." Birmingham Age-Herald.

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at the Gennett, Thurs. Night, Jan. 2. TRAMPS OF THE SEA. Their Work In Developing the Ocean Carrying Trade. There are land tramps and sea tramps, but whereas the former lives by the labor of others, the world's business would be in great straits were the latter to be swept from the face of the ocean. While there have practically always been tramp ships since men have sailed the sea, it remained for the Yankee skippers to develop this phase of ocean carrying to its highest degree. Tramping on the ocean Is only another name for trading, and many are the stories extant of Yankee skippers swapping beads, mirrors, calico, knives and other trifles for ivory in Africa, and for commodities equally us valuable in other lands. The tramp steamship came into existence during the war between the states, and it is to this type of vessel that England primarily owes her supremacy on the sea, she having encouraged the building of tramps more than any other nation. In times of peace they add to her prosperity, and where they enjoy a subsidy, as they do in some instances, they are used as transports and other auxiliaries In times of war. Next to England comes Norway as a nation which encourages sea tramps, and as her maritime laws are more elastic than those of Great Britain, many British tramps are sold to Norwegian owners, who make them pay after they have outlived their usefulness under the British flag. Marine Journal. Rook and Crook. The rook appears to have become tile bird whose name stands for swindlers In a distinctly unfair way. At first "rook" meant a dupe, then the verb "to rook" came to mean to cheat, and out of this was evolved "rook," a cheater a complete topsy turvy process. It is curious that the same thini; bus not happened to "gull." Here also the verb came from the substantive meaning a dupe, and as the gull strikes one as rather a knowing bird ono might have expected the same evolution as in the case of the rook. It should be observed, however, that "gull," a dupe, did not refer specially to the sea gull, the word having formerly meant a young bird of any kind. In Elizabethan English it signified a callow youngster who wished to be thought smart- London Chronicle. The Salamander. In Andrews' "Anecdotes Ancient and Modern" (1789) one reads, "Should a glass house fire be kept up without extinction for a longer term than seven years there is no doubt but that a salamander would be generated In the cinders." This probably accounts for the popular idea that a salamander lives In the fire, a fallacy so far removed from the truth that the curious lizardlike beast so called cannot endure even the heat of the sun, but skulks away ender stones to avoid It It will never lose Its reputation for lire eating, though, which lingers still in the heating utensil that is named after it Card Marks. It is conjectured by some writers on the subject that the marks upon the cards designating the four kinds in a pack were originally symbolical and Intended to signify the different classes of society. According to this supposition, the hearts represented the clergy, spades the nobility, some old packs of cards bearing a sword or lance head instead of a spade; clubs the serfs and diamonds the burghers or citizen classes. Hope shall brighten daya to come anc memory gild the past Moore. --L!5-'.f has to have his head clear or hia work will be a botch. He and yon and ail persons using their brains must not let headaches unfit yoa for thinking. HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE and Ms yoa think clearly. IS ss a the cams whether from heat, eoid. nsrvoosoess or grips Cepudlne is a Uqnid, pleasant to take and Qvirkij effeetir. Pro re to ymrsatf Shst it saree headache. Try It lOc, 39e ana 50b at drag stores.

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to Mrs. M. SUMMERS, 131 E. Washington Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. (Advertisement) Meals In the Dark Ages. Few references can be found as to the manner in which a meal was serv. ed and eaten during the dark ages. As near as we can learn, the soup was put in a big bowl with ears, called a "porringer." There was seldom a spoon for each person. Those who had spoons dipped them into the porringer, and the liquid was carried directly to each mouth. Those who were without spoons drank their soup from the porringer, holding it by one of the ears, or else borrowed a spoon of their neighbor. The meats were placed in a large vessel in the center of the table. Each person present at the meal picked out with his fingers such bits as he desired. One or two knives answered for half a dozen guests. Those who were without knives borrowed from those who had them. As a rule, the guests at table used their own knives. There Is no evidence that napkins were supplied to guests at this period. At any rate, no mention in made of them. The London Bobby. In humor, in urbanity, as in perfect r-ontrol of his district, the London policeman is the nearest possible approach to perfection. To the stranger he seems the politest of all the Londoners. The shop people in London are. in the average, both stupid and rude; the supposedly well bred people In Hyde park, if a hapless vagabond were to come to them for Information, would be either insolent or unintelligible; the policeman, however, seems invariably polite, wonderfully well informed and furnished with English that is not nearly so atrociously cockney as that of those who fancy themselves his. betters. "Vagabond Journeys, the Human Comedy at Home and Abroad." by Percival Pollard. An Explorer's Stratagem. Sir Harry Johnston, the famous explorer, once escaped from a very tight corner in Africa by a queer stratagem. A score or two of murderous natives had surrounded his tent, into which before rushing it they sent an envoy. The envoy was told the smallpox was in the camp, and a wretched Albino was sent out as the awful example. In five minutes the scared tribesmen had vanished. As Sir Harry well knew, they feared the "white disease" more than all the Inventions of Maxim. An Accomplishment to Bo Revived. Tommy Ilarduppe Can you whistle, Mr. Wigwag? Wigwag No, my boy. My whistling days are over. Tommy Then you'd better learn again. WigwagWhy? Tommy 'Cause I heard pop say he owed you some money ani you'd have to whistle for it. Dear Little Edward. TJncIe What have you learned at school today, .Edward? Edward Just how to take the back off my history and fix a real good Indian story into it, bo the teacher can't find out that I ain't studying. St Louis Globe-Democrat I WILL GIVE $1000 If I fail to cure any Cancer or Tumor I treat before it poisons deep gland9 or bone. No knife or pain. No pay until cured. No X Kay or other swindle. An Island plant makes the cures. Abaotatt Guarantee. Any Tumor, Lump or Sore on the lip, face or body long is Cancer. It never pains until the last stage. 120 Pare Booh sent free, testimonials of thousands cured at borne; write to some. MY LUMP II NOMJtrS BE EAST it CA1CEB and if neglected it will always poison deep glands in the armpit and kill quickly. Poor cured at half price if cancer is ret small. Address Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Chamfae & Co. 0 "Strictly M.ll.bl." ab 36 W. Randolph St., Chicago, HI. Kindly mail this to some one with cancer. 3 XMAS GREETINGS To our patrons and others alike may we extend our heartiest Christmas Greetings and wish to all happiness of the Holiday season. Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Eighth and Main Sts. Phone 1330 GENNETT THEATRE Matinee and Night SATURDAY, DEC. 28 Harry D. Marrs Presents The Romantic American Drama 'The WHITE SQUAW Clever Actors. Special Scenery. Prices r.oc, "5c, 25c, gallery 15c Matinee 25c; children 10c. Seats ready Thursday.

LIVING WAGE IS DEMANDED FOR ALL Prof. Seager Passes Caustic Comment on Employers Who Are Amiss.

(National News Association) BOSTON. Dec. 28 A caustic arraignment of those who pay their employes less than a livable wage and by this means drive them to dishonest acts was contained in the address of Professor Henry R. Seager. president of the American Association for Labor Legislation, before the members oi that organization assembled in convention here today. Prof. Seager included in this tate gory, department stores in the great cities and many manufacturing plants in the habit of paying their labor, mostly female, the small sum of four or five dollars per week. He declared that the conditions which control the supplies of such workers give no promise of Improvement unless the state interferes b prescribing minimum rates that wil. be tolerated. Such interference is ntcessary to American womanhood am childhood, he said. Professor Seager';.i address in part follows: "In the United States today tin gerat majority of our industries pa;living wages to the great majority o; the workers they employ. Starvatioi : wages, when encountered, are due u exceptional circumstances which justi j fy extraordinary remedies. Must Face Problem. I "Under these circumstances a rigidly enforced requirement that living I wages at least shall be paid to all workers will merely put a ato$ to the I profits of the exploiting type of em- ! plover who pays his hands less than they are fairly worth to him, or hasten j a more economical distribution of the available labor force, or compel so- ! ciety to face squarely and make adeI quate provision for classes which can- ; not be and should not be required tc be self-supporting. "A minimum wage requirement j would cause the individuals who are j incapable of earning living wage's to stand out clearly as unemployables for I whose benefit society must organize labor exchanges, provide ampler faI cilities for industrial training, and de- ; velop wise systems of social insurance. ! These results should prove nearly if not quite as important as the garin in efficiency not to speak of happiness for the workers insured a living wage and the lessening of that great DR. WHITEHALL'S Rheumatic Remedy For. 15 years a Standard Remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, lumbago, gout sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints. It quickly relieves the severe pains: reduces the fever, and eliminates the poison frorr the system. 50c a box at druggist.' Write For A Free Trial Bom. Dr. WHITEHALL. MECRIMINE C" 253 N. Main St., South Bend, Indiana. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale a Cooper's Grocery. More for your money than any hotel in town. THE ARLINGTON 25th Street, Just Off Broadway, N. Y. CITY A high-class 12-story firepropf Hotel, with every up-to-dato convenience. A few minutes' walk to the leading shops and theatres, five minutes to the new Pennsylvania Station, and a few seconds to the Subway, elevated and all street car lines. Rooms $1.50 a Day Up. Large, Light and Handsomely Furnished.

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In answer to the objections coin-1 monly urged against the proposal, he maintained that the system was in harmony with the spirit of American institutions, that it would not lead to socialism but would help to make socialism unnecessary, and that there was no ground in reason or in the experience of the states of Australasia having the system for fearing that all wages would be forced down toward the legal minimum. Finally, he admilted the serious practical difficulties in the way of the enforcement of minimum wage regulations but pointed out that great progress toward the better enforcement of labor laws was being made all over the United States, and that the most conclusive answer to practical objections is the fact that other countries are actually making minimum wage regulations effective. "Ho Seen Hie Duty and He Done It." He had obtained a pla- e in a real es tate olbVe and was doing everything ha could for the interests of his employers. The other evening he was at a social gathering and was asked to sing. He responded with "Home. Sweet Home." His friends were a little surprised at the selection, but he was heartily applauded. Stepping forward, he said: "l am glad you like the song, there is nothing like 'Home. Sweet Home.' and let me say that the company I represent is selling homes on ertus to suit within twelve minutes' ride of the city. Everybody ought to have a home. If you don't want to live itiere it's the chance of your life for an investment." Argonaut. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls, 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 EJood's Sarsaparllla Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.

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