Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 47, 4 January 1913 — Page 3

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OFFICERS ELECTED FORJJOCIETIES Earlham College Literary Organizations Met Last Evening. At the first regular meetings of the two literary societies at Earlham last might, Ionian elected the following Imen for the winter term: President, Russet Ratliff; vice president, Bartclay Morris; recording secretary, 'Craig Butler; corresponding secretary, Harvey Cox; critic, H. Paul Hall; vice critic, Mark Mills; librarian, Everett Pennington; marshall, Thomas B. Stanley. On account of a technicality the offices of vice marshall and the (literary committee were not filled and 'these cannot be elected unless the 'present incumbent resign. Members of the Phoenix society elected the following officers: President, Ora Wright; vice president, Gertrude Simms; recording secretary, Mary Redmond; corresponding secretary, Sylvia Modisett; Marshall, Vera Hodson; vice marshal, Margaret Henley; critic, Gladys Parks; vice critic, Edna Kellum; librarian, Edna Charles; first member of literary committee, Alice Reese; second member, Mildred Jones. Following these meetings the societies held a joint meeting when the resignations of Fred Hollowell, athletic editor of the Earlhamite and Levinus K. Painter its business manager were read. Ivan Glidewell was elected to Jill the place left by Painter and Harvey Cox was chosen as athletic editor.

No Black on Nature's Palette. Nature uses no black in any part of her work. I will not except the blackberry and the so called black pansy. On a bright, clear day shadows on the snow are pale ultramarine blue; under a blue sky in midsummer the color ot the placid lake is cobalt blue and the shadows on the grass are lilac; on a weathered gray boardwalk they are nearly as blue as the sky itself. The rnlpitating atmosphere of a warm July day lifts the coloring of the landscape to a higher but softer key instead of reducing it with gray, and in the autumn, wbeu the sugar maple's leaves are turned to gold, the shadows on the trunk and every gray rock in the vicinity are tinged with strong lilac. In fine, when the sun shines everything, even the shadow which we are prone to believ is pray, is replete with color. F. Schuyler Mathews. Pie In Art. An artist in Chicago tolls of a lady In that towu who. with her maid, went to purchase a still life picture for hr dininjr room. She selected a canvas on which were painted a hunch of flowers, a pit cut in two and a roll or.d wax about to pay $2 for it when her maid approached to whisper in her ea r. "Excuse me. ma'am." said the servant, but you are making- a bad bargain. I saw a picture very much 'ike this sold the other day for $1" "And was it as good as this?" 'Tetter, ma'am. There was a good deal more pie in it." Lippineott's. Indisputable Proof. The Landlady The gentleman that was occupying the room !st. sir. was a literary person. The Possible Tenant What makes you think he was literary? The Landlady Why. he had ink on his fingers, sir. an' he went away without paying his board. Cloveland Plain Dealer. Discrimination. "What do yoli charge for your rooms?" "Five dollars up." "But I'm a student" "Then it's $5 down."-Cornell Widow. Different Opinions. There are so many differing opinions. A young married woman's idea of an important news item is the name she has given to her baby. Topeka Capital. Before and After. The glutton is always thinking of .what he Is going to eat, the dyspeptic of what he has just eaten. New York Tress. T COVERED FACE And Arms. Terrible Itching. Blistery Sores on Arm and Limbs. Could not Sleep. Used Cuticura Remedies. Entirely Rid of All Skin Eruptions. Warren vBle; O. "I have felt the effects Of Wood poisoning for eighteen years. I was never without some eruptions on my body. The terrible itching caused me much suffering and discomfort, while the rubbing and scratching made it worse. "Last spring I had a terrible breaking out of blistery sores on my arms and limbs. My face and arms were almost covered with rash. I could not sleeD and lost nineteen pounds la five weeks. My face was terribly red and sore, and felt as If my skin was on fire. At last I tried a sample of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and I found them so cool, soothing and healing that I got some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Resolvent. I bathed with hot water and Cuticura Soap, tliea I applied the Cuticura Ointment every night for two months, and I am eutirely cured of all sk In eruptions." (Signed) Mrs. Kathryn Krafft. Nov. 28. 1911. Cuticura Soap Is best for skin and bair because of its extreme purity, delicate yet effective medication, and refreshing fragrance. It costs but little more than ordinary soaps, wears to a wafer and gives comfort and satisfaction every moment of Its use, for toilet, bath and nursery. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston." Tender-faced men should urn Cuticura fioao Shaving Stick. S6c Sample free.

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Scene from "Bought and Paid For" BIG MEMBERSHIP (National News Association') ROCK ISLAND, 111., Jan. 4. The Modern Woodmen of America, the largest fraternal beneficiary society in the world, will be thirty years old tomorrow. Advices received at the gen- ( eral headquarters of the order in this j city indicate that the anniversary will be appropriately celebrated by the local camps throughout the country. The first lodge of the society was organized on January a, 1S83, at Clinton, Iowa, with fewer than a dozen members. At the present time the total membership of the fraternity is considerably in excess of 1,000,000. SENSE OF TASTE. Curious Selective Powers Exhibited by the Tongue. Four classes sweet, bitter, salt and acid have been assigned to the sense of taste in human beings. These four classes with their combinations produce all the delicious sensations that we ascribe to taste as well as all the disagreeable impressions of that sense. The tongue, however, is not equally sensitive in all parts to these sensations. Indeed, it has been shown that different lastes result from the same stimulus when applied to different places on the tongue. The tip of the tongue, for instance, is most sensitive to sweet and to acid tastes, while it is far less capable of perceiving a bitter taste than any other part of the organ. Some persons are unable to perceive any bitter taste when quinine is applied ouly to the tip of the tongue. At the back of the tongue the bitterness of the drug is perceived at once. An explanation of the curious selective powers exhibited by the tongue is that a variety of nerve fibers are present in that organ, each kind being sensitive only to one of the four principal classes of taste. These nerve fibers are distributed in varying numbers over different parts of the tongue. At the tip. for example, the nerves that are sensitive to sweet and acid stimuli are most numerous, and accordingly in that locality those tastes are the ones most readily perceived. At the back of the tongue, on the contrary, the nerve fibers concerned in the perception of bitterness prevail over the others. New York Press. TERRIBLE WEAPONS. Ferocious Knives Wielded by the Natives cf Hindustan. The weapon common to every part of Hindustan, so as to deserve the name of the national arm. is the "katar." This is a broad, two edged dagger, the hilt of which is formed something like an II. the hand grasping the crossbar, which is generally double, while the side bars extend on each side of the wrist. Some katars are made with five blades which unite into one. but by squeezing together the crossbars diverge like the fingers of a hand when the thrust has been given. Other katars are made in sets of two or even three, of diminishing sizes, the blades of the larger being hollow and forming sheaths for the smaller. Some of the southern Indian katars, known as "death givers." are immense weapons, nearly two feet long in the blade, and the hilts are a mass of fantastic scrollwork and mythological moisters. the cobra with expanded hood figuring largely. There is also the "bich'hwa." or scorpion's sting, a doubly curved dagger; the "khan jar." a larger form of the same, and the "peshkabz," or hunting knife. But none of these elaborate weapons has about it the terribly "businesslike" look of the Khyber knife (ch'hur.'O. with its ponderous single edcred, tapering blade and plMn Ivory hilt. Chambers Journal. Irritating. "He has a mean disposition, hasn't he?" "I should say so. He's the kind of man who'll rake in a jack pot on a bluff and then after he's stacked up the chips will spread out four hearts and a spade for everybody to look at." Detroit Free Press. A Mean Swindle. "The meanest man has been discovered." "What has he been doing?" "Swindling amateur poets. Getting them to send 10 shillings for a poetic license." London Tit-Bits. Whatever government is not a government of laws is a despotism, let it be called what it may. Webster.

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SWITCHED ON SUFFRAGE. Bill Changed His Opinion After a Talk With His Wife. Old Bill Shiftless wandered in the other day to talk a little politics, sajd the Osborne (Kan.) Farmer. Bill is somewhat interested in the woman suffrage movement. He is for it good and strong. Bill says: "My wife has as much right to vote as I have. She does half the work and owns half of everything and should have as much say as I have. Of course the old woman would also vote as I told her to, but that makes no difference. It would give me double power, and the Ijrd knows us poor people have little enough to say now about the way things are run. Then, besides, I want the old lady to have all the pleasure she can get out of this world." That night old Bill was talking the question over with his wife. She said she would like to get a chance to vote the distilleries off the face of the earth. Bill flared tip in a ininu'.e. "That's just the way with the women:" yelled Bill. "Give them half a chance and they would ruiu everything. Look at the poor people around here who can't afford a doctor or to buy medicine. If they can keep a little liquor in the house it saves many a sick spell. Women have all they can do to look after things around the house without chasing off and voting." Then old Bill chased himself to bed and left Mrs. Shiftless to bring in a bucket of coal and get kindling for the mortatug. BRUMMEL'S GHOSTS. Pathetic Picture of tho Great Beau In His Dacedence. Ye are more familiar with the picture of Beau Brummel in the days of his prosperity than in his decadence. Here is a pathetic glimpse of the last phase at Caen, when the old man's mind had begun to give way urier the accumulated stress of penury Trnd ingratitude: "Sometimes he thought he ought to give a party, so he would arrange the apartment, set out the candles and get the house attendant to be with him. At 8 o'clock this man would open the door of the room and annouuee 'the Duchess of Devonshire.' At the sound of this name Brummel would rise from his chair and greet the cold air from the staircase as though it were the beautiful duchess herself, making his most courtly bow and saying: 'Ah, my dear duchess, how rejoiced I am to see you so very amiable of you at this short notice! Pray, bury yourseli in this armchair! Do you know, it was a gift to me from the Duchess of York, who was a very kind friend of mine; but. poor thing, she is now no more.' Then, his eyes filling with tears, he would sink into his chair, looking vacantly into the fire until Lord Alvanley, Lord Allen, the Duke of Beaufort or some other old friend was ushered in. At 10 the attendant announced the carriage of each invisible visitor, and this ghostly party would conclude." London Graphic. Tea In Russia. Tea is the national drink of Russia, extending all over the empire and into Siberia. The Storekeeper Must be pleasant and courteous to hold trade. He can't be bright and smart if he is unfitted by headache. Don't let headaches impair your usefulness. HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE enables you to run on high speed geta at the headache's cause, whether heat, cold, nervousness or gripp. Capwdlne is a liquid, pleasant to take: Quickly effective. After it curea you. yon ll pitx the people who don't know about Capndiae. tte aa4 60c at drug to res. Trial aize. 10e. MURR ETTE TODAY IS LAUGH DAY! L-O-O-O-O-K! "Her Mischievous Brother" "A Near Tragedy" (Comedy) "Love of the Law" (Drama) "The Duet" "Mabel's Stratagem" (Comedy)

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Auction Selling In Japan. Sealed bids are used in auctioning property in Japan. There is no shouting. The auctioneer announces to the audience that he has such and such a piece of property for sale and invites bids. Those who wish to bid write their bids and names on slips of paper. The paper is folded and placed in a box. When the auctioneer sees no more bids coming he opens the box and sorts out the bids. The highest bid takes the property. It is like a bond sale no one knows what his neighbor bids. If a bidder is anxious to get the property he will not put in a small offer. On the contrary, he will very likely bid all the property is worth. For this reason an owner never puts up his property for auction unless he wants to sell it. New York Sun. A Famouj Dresser. Joachim Murat was in his day the best dressed man in the world. Born in 1TG7 in a village near Cahors. the son of a day laborer, he was sent to a Jesuit school to be educated for the priesthood. He ran away, joined the army, and sixteen years after he had become a lieutenant he was a field marshal. Duke of Cleve and Berg, with Napoleon's sister. Caroline, as his wife, and. finally, by the grace of his brother-in-law. was created king of Naples. In all stations he paid the closest attention to his attire and wore in battle gold embroidered and jeweled uniforms which would have made him conspicuous at a court function and dressed himself as for a review when he was led forth to be shot. New York Tribune. Strenuous. "Life is far from being monotonous at the Twiller home." "How is that?" "The family pets include a bulldog, a cat and a globe of goldfish, the problem being to keep the bulldog from killing the cat and the cat from catching the goldfish." Birmingham Age-Her-Md. Careful About Himself. Husband I say. how many l's in bilious? Wife One. of course. You told me how to spell it yesterday when 1 was writing. Husband Ah. but I'm writing now, and that makes all the difference. London Punch. CAN BE CURED! I Will Prove It To You At My Expense. YOU WHO ARE STJFFERI INO THE TORTURES OP I ECZEMA. WHOSE DAYS ARE MISERABLE. WHOSE NIGHTS ARE MADE SLEEPLESS BY THE TERRIBLE ITCHING. BURNING PAINS. LET ME SEND YJU A FREE TRIAL OP THE TREATMENT WHICH HAS CURED HUNDREDS WHICH I BELIEVE WILL CUKE Yfir. IW IXKF.XI1 i IT TREE. POSTAGE PAID. WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART. JUST WRITE ME A LETTER. OR SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON A POSTAL CARD. I WILL SEND THE TREATMENT FREE OF COST TO YOU. J.C.HCTZELL. 122 W.Maia St..Ft.Wane.Iad. 5FIE3E! MONDAY and ALL WEEK SCOTT and WALLACE Singing and Talking TONY REGINI Manipulator Of the Banjo.

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At the Gennett Tonight "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Jan. 7 "Bought and Paid For." At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Jan. 12 Charity Concert. Charity Concert. In reply to many inquiries it is stated here that the Charity concert for the Tuberculosis Hospital fund will not be tomorrow afternoon but one week from tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, January 12th, at the Murray theatre. The Murray. Another one of those all feature bills will open a week's engagement at the Murray Monday, and includes tome notable acts headed by Menlo Moore's "Mother Goose Girls" in fantastic fancies from nursery rhymes. Mr. Moore is a producing manager of considerable note and has many successful acts in vaudeville which includes Gertrude and Elizabeth Kolp and Peter Lichtenfels. However it remained for his "Mother Goose Girls" to capture the honors over all others as they have been, since their opening, the most talked of act in vaudeville. Other excellent artists are Tony Kegini, banjo soloist, Scott and Wallace with a new singing and talking act, Dick Ferguson, one of vaudeville's notable dancers and O. C. Falls and Co., in character changes. This offering will continue for the week and promises to score heavily. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Leon Washburn's Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Company will be seen at the Gennett today matinee and night, in the everlasting favorite drama, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It will be remembered that in this beautiful play there are moments of the greatest intensity. The company engaged for the presentation has been selected with great care, and an adequate scenic equipment and electrical effects will furnish an admirable back ground for the excellent performance. "Bought and Paid For." In reviewing "Bought and Paid For" i which appears at the Gennett Jan. 7, during its engagement in Los Angeles at the Majestic Theater, Shirley jOlyropius in the Herald, under date of August 26th, writes: ; "To every man is given the ability . to create a master-piece. To some the ability to create a number of things ;so utterly fine, that rach is a masterj piece, apparently. Such a man Is called ; a genius. Such a man is George Broad- ! hurst, and "Bought and Paid For" is jthe acme pf his genius. ! "When Broadhurst gave us "The i Man of the Hour" we thought he had 'written himself out. But he followed with that terrific indictment against man's selfishness, "The Price." "And now he offers us "Bought and Paid For," doubtless one of the most superb efforts at character drawing of this age. I believe this judgment will be borne out by every person at Hamburger's Majestic theater labt night, and who alternately sobbed or CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND SBA.fU. A 1 Lad rat Ak your UruraUt tor , ( bl-.heA.terV UlsunnJ 0 Mils in Rrd nt Uold meulilcN boxes, seated with Blue Rtbbou. Tale no other. Hnr of tnu. Urarslxt. Astfr IH- IO:t4-TER8 UIAUIIND ICKANU PILLK. for ye. known .u Best, Safest. Always ReliiHo SGI 0 BY &nr.niSTS EVFRYWHEfif YVe sell the Iveib Packing Co's Sun Brand Salt Water Baltimore Oysters DENNY 1820 North E PHONE 3718. We Deliver XMAS GREETINGS To our patrons and others alike may we extend our heartiest Christmas Greetings and wish to all happiness of the Holiday season. Dousan, Jenkins & Co. Eighth and Main Sts. Phone 1330 BETTER PHONE FOR SEATS NOW. DICK FERGUSON Diversian Dancer. O. C. FALLS & COMPANY Character Change Artists. Ever J. A. WALLS

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- - - - . Not an extra scene has been created to give some particular player a I chance to display a particular ability. It is an honest drama beginning logically, moving smoothly, swiftly, and correctly through climax and anti-climax to a hopeful and satisfactory conclusion. The Murrette. The usual big laugh program has been arranged for today and includes some of the best comedies from the ibest producers. The management has made a great success of his Saturday bargain day offerings and for this reason today's program will consist of no less than five extraordinary subjects, four comedies and an excellent drama. They are as follows. "Her Mischievous Brother," "A Near Tragedy," "Love jand the Law." "The Duel" and "MaI bel s Stratagem." "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of. and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me." writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement) They Were "Hung Up." "I like you. Jim." said the practical girl, "but you've been a bachelor for so many years that I fear you have fallen into disgraceful habits. You must be awfully careless, for instance, about your wardrobe." "My dear." answered the suitor. "I give you my word that every rag 1 am not wearing now is hung up." She believed him aud accepted him. But what he meant by "hung tip" and what she understood by It were two different things. New York Journal. Watted Tim. "You want that book bound, sir? Yes. sir. It will cost 3 marks. But there are pictures in it. That will ' make it 5 marks, sir." "But why is it more with pictures?" "Oh. you see. sir. my helper will waste so much time looking at them!" Fliegende Blatter. He Was Modest. Tramp Kin I get a bite to eat here? Woman Yes. if you'll saw that pile of wood. Tramp (sizing up the Job) 1 nin't askln for no ten dollar a plate banquet, lady. Boston Transcript. If-' YOU HAD A &3 K A3 I.ONQ AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TON SI LINE WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 2 Sc. and 50c. Hospital Size $1. all DKuaeiarra.

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