Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 79, 11 February 1913 — Page 3
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uiiuuuii nuui i inu COIlVEJITIOji POLICY Missionary Committees Appointed to Make Canvasses. That most of the churches In the Wty are presenting: the policies adopted by the recent Laymen' Missionary convention held in this city is a statement of W. P. Harms, secretary of the Richmond committee. "Missionary, committees of men are being appointed," he said, "and plans laid to make canvasses to enlist every member of the church to make a weekly offering to Missions. The laymen nave expressed a deep interest in the propositions outlined by the movement and are responding splendidly. "Fey instance, the Second English Lutheran church has just completed its 'Every-Member Cancas and reports an increase of 102 per cent in the amount pledged to missions and benevolences. "We insist," the secretary continues, "that such are the results where the suggestions of the movement are carried out fully. We point out, also, that to secure such showings, each church must take the initiative. The result will be just what you determine to make them. We expect and believe that you will make them large." Mr. Henry Gerhart, field secretary of the movement in the general synod Lutheran church who spent several days here last week assisting three churches in the work, has had some interesting campaigns in the past few months. Mr. Gerhart says that every canvass shows a large gain, and the indirect result is what the men get in doing this service in their respective churches. The financial gain is not the only end sought and the testimony for all quarters is that it has helped the men to see the possibilities of winning their men for the church. METHODIST MINISTER RECOMMENDS CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., "writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very effectual and continue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For sale by all dealers. ( Adrertlsement) Amusements At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night.. At the Gennett. Feb. 12 "The Glassblowers." Feb. 13 and 14 Eagle Minstrels. Feb. 15 "The Fortune Hunter." Feb. 18. Y. M. C. A. Minstrels. Coliseum. Feb. 16 Minneapolis Symphony 'Or Chestra. The Murray. . The current bill at the Murray 'is commented on today under the head pf Theaters. "The Glassblowers." After two years at work on "The ' Glassblowers," the new Sousa light operas, the prospects are the public will see a new work as finished and as complete as human Ingenuity can -make it. Lack of preparation has oftn been responsible for any shortcomings and Mr. Sousa and his librettist, THE DEAREST BABY (Mrs. Wilkes' Fondest Hopes 1 Realized Health, Hapv piness and Baby. Plattsburg, Miss. " Lydia E. Pink--tiam's Vegetable Compound has proved very beneficial to me, for now I am well kmnd have a sweet, healthy baby, and ur home ia happy. 'I was an invalid from nervous prosAration, indigestion and female troubles. "I think I suffered every pain a woman could before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and J think it Baved this baby's lif e, as I lost my first one, "My health has been very good ever ince, and I praise your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. Verna Wilkes, B. F. D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Miss. The darkest days of husband and wife ere when they come to look forward to a childless and lonely old age. Many a wife has found herself incapable of motherhood owing to some derangement of the feminine system, often curable by the proper remedies. Ia many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (ronfl dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a jiroman and held ia strict confidence.
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Leonard Liebling, believe their part of the undertaking is finished. John Cort stands sponsor for the stage production and he is said to have cast the opera well and to have supplied all that is desired in costuming and scenery. This is the first instance of Sousa composing an opera in an American setting. Heretofore his operas have had their locale in either foreign countries or they have been In mythical places. Here we shall have the American spirit in its relation to labor and capital, in humor and environment, set to American music, finishing in a great national rally at Santiago, with soldiery at arms ready for the front. "The Glassblowers" will be the attraction at the Gennett theater Wednesday February 12. "The Fortune Hunter." A splendid attraction is Winchell Smith's comedy triumph, "The Fortune Hunter" and a tremendous success has been recorded by the play which comes to the Gennett theater next Saturday, Feb. 15, matinee and night with an admirable company. It affords an entertainment that carries with it. pathos, humor, and droll situations that fit snugly together throughout. The story of a city youth who cannot earn his own living when thrown . on his own resources, and who is sent into a small country town to win the local heiress from the country swains who have been left in town, through his contrasting city airs, education and appearance, Is one of logical sequence and plausible theory. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra This great musical organization on its way to play in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and other Eastern cities, has consented to stoD off in Richmond and play at a popular price because it can do so in an afternoon between Louisville and Columbus. This is the biggest musical organization that has ever been in this city, Including eighty-five musicians, and the program is specially arranged for a matinee concert. There will be a soprano soloist, who appeared here with the May Festival in 1911, the concert master, Richard Czerwonkey, celebrated on two continents, will give a violin solo, and the harpist of the orchestra will also be heard in solo. The orchestra comes to Richmond because of its reputation as a music-loving community and a large audience will no doubt greet It. Murrette. "The Battle of Who Run," said to be one of the best pictures made by the Keystone Company and costing over $10,000 to produce will be shown at the Murrette today. A few days ago the studios of the Thanhauser Film Co., located at New Rochelle, New York, burned, and while the fire was consuming the plant the picture people made a picture of the conflagration showing an actual scene of the big fire. This of course was made without a rehearsal which is necessary in making pictures of a dramatic nature. "His Sacrifice" completes the bill. On sale Thursday. See our big window. Dress Goods. Knollenberg's Store. Trip and Oysters. This is a delicate dish that is well liked for luncheon or tea Sunday night. Stew until perfectly tender one pound of honeycomb tripe and cat It into narrow strips. Put a tablespoon ful of butter into a saucepan, with a small onion chopped fine. Cover and cook until soft and not brown. Gradually add a tablespoonful of flour and then half a cupful of milk, and wben it begins to boil put in the tripe and twenty-five oysters. As soon as the gills of the oysters curl, season with half a ieaspoonful of salt and a dash of paprika and serve. $ Mother's Johnny Cake Recip. This is simple and good and may be baked in muffins, small cakes or in a long shallow pan and wben done cut iu squares and served smoking hot. Take two cupfuls of white flour pastry is best and one cupful of cornmeal aud sift together. Add half a cupful of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and a teaspooaful of salt Mix all well together. Add two cupfuls of milk, beat to a smooth batter and then add a scant balf cupfol of boiling water. Beat In well and bake at one in a bat otu.
CAREFUL OF THEIR COWS.
IsU of Jsrsey Sees to It That the Breed Is Kept Absolutely Pure. T7ndoubtedly the little island of Jersey has been enriched by the profit of its cows. In modern days potato raising and fruit culture have helped, but it is the solid, continual profit of the cattle that has made the island rich.
So carefully do they tend them there j without a cage, and so frugal are they of waste in J "I can only find two excuses for this trodden pastures, says Our Dumb Ani-; fashiou. One is that women who wear mals, that they actually tether their it have their legs free in walking and animals, and the children or indoor are not hampered by skirts and pettiservants shift them at morn, noon and coats banging on their calves and night. i thighs and impeding their movements; Gentleness is their cue in handling ' the other. In her case, is that v-iere is a
the calf, which, after a dose of mother's milk, has to be content with skimmilk, or skillegalee. She is haltered and fed by hand and becomes docile and gentle and when two years old yields indoors or out her bountiful bucketful of frthy, rich milk to the quiet women folk who milk her. The Jersey breed is kept pure by stringent laws against the "importation of foreign stock. The summer pasturage is very rich, and cattle remain out from May till October, but during the winter they are always comfortably housed. The milk is used almost exclusively in making butter. A good Jersey will make an average of a pound of butter every day in the year. The Jersey is beautiful in form, and her abounding dairy products make her a favorite with the household, an ornament to any farm or estate and a source of great profit to her owner. CURIOUS CUSTOMS IN INDIA. Dancing Girls Are Married to Idols Representing Gods. Parrots are taught in India to spend a large portion of their time in repeating the names of gods, and such a spokesman brings a great price, especially among business men, who imagine that by owning such a parrot their spiritual treasures are accumulating while they attend to their usual occupations. Many of the dancing girls in India belonging to the temples are called the wives of the gods. At an early age they are united in wedlock to the images worshiped in the temples. This strange matrimonial connection is formed in compliance with the wishes of the parents, who believe it to be a highly meritorious act to present a beautiful daughter in marriage to a senseless idol. Th only foreigner who ever saw th inside of the great Temple of Juggernaut was an English officer, who succeeded in gaining admission by painting and dressing himself like a native. When the Brahmins discovered, that their holy place had been thus defiled they became so enraged that all the English residing at the station were obliged to flee for their lives. Suspecting their pursuers to be more desirous of gratifying their avarice than their revenge, they strewed silver money by the way, and while the natives stopped to pick it up they gained time and succeeded in reaching a place of safety. Philadelphia Inquirer
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MUSTEROLE is oil of mustard combined with other simples used in home medicine. It is a clean, -white ointment that you rub on and the pain is gone! No plaster no mess no blister! It does all the work of the good old - fashioned mustard plaster, but does it better. Millions of jars of MUSTEROLE . are sold annually Doctors and nurses recommend it to patients; ly used in many of pitals. MUSTEROLE is it is constantthe large hoswhat Twentieth Century science has made of the remedy that your mother and grandmother depended on. It gives instant relief from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup. Stiff Keck. Asthma, : Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion. Flea-.
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iLnunuiiif uiuiwwu) UPSEF? "CASGARETS." Bilious Headache Means Bowels Are Clogged and Liver Stagnant. You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your, eyes burn, your Bkin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. Xo wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your sysiem Is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of the stomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A le-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean, stomach sweet and your head clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. (Advertisement) WOMEN IN, "CAGES." A Reminder of tho Days When Crinoline Was the Vogue. Fifty-one private letters of Dr. E. Bartbez, physician to the prince inv perlal, have been translated by Bernard Mlall to form "The Empress Eu genie and Her Circle." A letter from : Biarrits (1856) describes the empress ' personally and discusses the fabulous amplitude of the dresses the wore: j "All this stuff is supported by a j sort of skeleton of flexible Iron. The empress is greatly attached to. this cage, which to us seems very ungraceful and inconvenient. She sticks to it In spite of the quips of the emperor, to whom she simply replies that she does ' not know how she lived so many years sort of harmony between the amplitude of the woman and the size of the apartments in which she lives. Here a dozen women adorn the salon admirably aud are in harmony with the wide spaces, the ample seats, the width and height of the doors. I knew nothing of this effect, which 4 now understand, and 1 now see why this taste false in itself has nevertheless a certain justness in its application." Strang Bequests. - In his will Stephen Swain of the parish of St. Olave, Southwark, gave to John Abbott aad Mary, his wife, sixpence each "to buy for each of them a baiter for fear the sheriffs should not be provided." 'and John Aylett Stow left the sum of 5 guineas for the purchase of the picture of a vipet biting the baud of bis rescuer to be presented to an eminent K. C. as a reminder of "his ingratitude and insolence." London Mail Altogether Different. "After all, life is a good deal like Wall street." "In what way?" "It is all a gamble, you know." "But that doesn't make it like Wall street. In life almost every one has a chance." Chicago Record-Herald. Two Phases. "I detest that Mrs. Jones. She always tells what all her clothes cost" "Well, I detest Mrs. Brown. She never will tell what she pays for anything." D"etroit Free Press. A Pinero Club Epigram. An epigram from Sir Arthur Pinero: "Indian clubs are good for the liver. London clubs are not." London Standard. nn Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole system. Take it. Get it today. In usual liquid form or !n chocolate i coate -'- called Sarsatabs. risy. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints. Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). At your drug gist's in 25c and 50c jars and a special large hospital size for $2.50 Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c or 50c to the MUSTEROLE Company, Cleveland. Ohio, and we will mail you a jar. postage prepaid. Tells how MUSTEROLE relieves: FRED CENTNER, Piqua, Ohio. "For two years I suffered wth rheumatism. The doctors treated me for different kinds of sickness.- But did me no good. I read of Musterole, and begaa to use it at once. Ia a short time I regained the use of my limb."
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Premiums Awarded on Articles For Annual Dinner of Society
The following is a list of premiums awarded for articles donated for the annual dinner of the Wayne county Horticultural society: Meats. Best roast turkey, first premium $4. Eliza Stevens. Best roast chicken, first 75c, Hannah Norris; second 50c, Meta Ratliff; third 40c, Jennie Kuth; fourth 30c, Ella Kenworthy. Best beef loaf, first 75c, Mary Henning: second 50c. Randa Runnells. Dish escalloped oysters, irst 75c, Mary Henning. Bread and Doughnuts. Best loaf yeast bread, first 20c, Eva Stever; second 15c, Essie Harris. Best plate doughnuts, 20e, Emetine ! Elleman. Cakes. Best devil's food, first 75c, Ellia Stevens; second 50c, Randa Runnells. Best chocolate, first 75c. Minnie Wright; second 50c, Essie Burgess. Best cocoa nut cake, first 75c, Jennie Kuth; second 50c, Flora Rike; third 35c, Rachael King. Pop corn cake, first 75c, Randa Runnells. Best cake of any kind, first 75c, Mary Henning; second 50c. Fannie Corrington: third 35c, Susan Underbill; fourth 25c. Essie Harris. Pies. Best cherry pie, first 20c. Fannie Corrington; second loc, Jennie Kuth. Best apple pie, first 20c, Mary Henning; second 15c, Emeline Elleman. Best mince pie, . first 20c, Mary Clark; second 15c, Essie Harris. Best peach pie, first 20c, Eva Stever. Best pumpkin pie, first 20c, Eunice Frame; second 15c, Leonora Noggle. Best pie of any kind, firBt 20c,Randa Runnells; second 15c. Jennie Kuth; third 10c, Eunice Frame. Jellies and Salads. Best dish gelatin, first 20c, Julie Clark; second 15c, Ella Kenworthy; third 10c, Metta Ratliff. Children Cry
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Best glass of jelly, first 15c. Eva Stever; secend 10c. Elita Stevens. Best dish salad, first 20c, Jennie Kuth; second 15cRschael King; third 10c. Mary Henning. Best dish pickles, first 15c, Metta Ratliff; second 10c. Mary Clark. Miscellaneous. Best two pounds country butter, first 40c, Eunice Frame; second 35c. Flora Pike; third 25c. Ella Ken worthy. Best quart cream, first 30c, Flora Pike; second 25c, Ella Kenworthy; third 20c. Essie Burgess. Best dish cottage cheese, first 20c, Essie Burgess; second 15c, Ella Kenworthy; third 10c, Hannah Norris. Disgh Baked Aples, first 25c, Rach
ael King. Dish baked beans, first 25c, Jennie Kuth; second 20c, Metta Ratliff; third 15c, Laura' Kitson. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends acd neighbors fcr their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. Everett E. Moore, Mrs. Anna Moore. Stylists and Journalists. On the third day of December. 1S04. died Robert IauIs Stevensou. Possibly the strangest announcement of the news was that which appeared on the poster of a morning paper famed for lt alliterative Ingvnnity. The message ran: "Stevenson Succumbs; Sepulchred on a Samoan Summit. To this favor do even great stylists come. Pall Mall Gazette. SPECIAL AGENT IN THIS CITY SUNDAY W. J. Phillips, special agent for the department of Entomology of the department of Agriculture of the United States visited in this city Sunday at for Fletcher's
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$100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure new known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dtrectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer Ona Hundred Dollars for ar.j case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by m11 Druggists. 7Je. " Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
Adrertlsement) the home of Mrs. J. W. Ixmgh. Mr. Phillips has been in Washington. D. C t for the past three weeks under the or'ders of the Department of Agriculture 'preparing bulletins on insects, pests. vereals and grains and ia now making his headquarters at Lafayette. Ha went to Lafayette yesterday. IP YOU HAD A NECK A8 ONO AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TON SI LI HE WOULD QOTCKIT C0IE IT. K. SOc MaaeitsiSiMtl. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale a Cooper's Grocery. 4 GEN M ETT John Cort Presents The GLASSBLOWERS John Philip Sousa's Latest and Greatest Success. Company of 70 People , PRICES 50c to $2.00 MURRAY TODAY "STAGE DOOR JOHNNIES' Vaudeville's Big Sensation KING CROMER'S TROUPE Comedy Acrobats SALISBURY A BENNY Musical Entertainers BILLY AND BETTY SELLS Singing and Talking CHARLES JOHNSON Bouncing Wire Act MURRETTE TODAY "HIS SACRIFICE" (Drama) WHEN THE STUDIO BURNED (Thanhauser Drama) "THE BATTLE OF WHO RUN (Comedy) . The Big $10,000 Picture . READING AT ARMS LENGTH indicate clearly your need for glasses. If correctly made and fitted after an expert examination of the eyes they will do away with poor sight, eye-strain and headache for such glasses, see Co Mo Sweifzer Registered Optometrist. Phone 1099 9274 Main St. Honey to Loan Use our money to pay your little outstanding debts. We will gire you plenty of time to pay It back, from one month to one year. We make loans from $10 up on household goods, pianos, etc, and all business strictly confidentiaL Mail or phone applications receive prompt attention. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. , Phone 2560. Richmond. Indiana
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