Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 256, 8 October 1915 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, r FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1916.

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Drink Restriction : Popular In England Intoxicants Can Be Bought Only During Stated Hours in i Liverpool, and Workers Satisfied with . the New Order.

LIVERPOOL Oct. 8. -Remarkable

: results of tbe order restricting the hours In which strong drink may be purchased are already noticeable among the workers here' and even the opponents of absolute prohibition are forced to admit that good food, more cleanly amusements, better ' clothes books and newspapers have

lives -where ale formerly reigned supreme. . . While many have beaten the law with absolute ease, the vast majority have fallen into the new ways, and ; are very thankful that they have been saved from themselves, and - the "soakers" who sponged upon them. Those who keep up the old order of things have displayed a fervor for ' copper coins they cannot have enough of them. Indeed many of them are spending their spare time in turning their shillings, half crowns, and In some extreme cases, their ten shilling notes into copper. Have Correct Change. And it is equally amazing that the problem that a barman or barmaid had during the first five or six days of the new order of things, of finding change for half a dozen persons at .the same time, has almost vanished. ". When a company of workmen or their employers enters a public house to order drink, it is simply won- , derful to find that in every case each man has the exact amount of change in front of him. The "soaker" notices one great alteration that he no longer wakes In the morning with a big amount of copper in his pockets; the old time !-.! 1 l

custom oi always giving a iuibc piece j of money to be changed, irrespective; of the fact that the man who was ordering drinks had the right amount j of change in his pocket has gone. t Yet, though hundreds of men have i

exhausted every possible form of cheating the act, thousands of others have not only become reconciled, but actually in love with the new order of things. A typical instance was related to me by a friend, a well known

timber merchant. Changes His Drinks. One day he noticed his men coming out of a cocoa room, going straight back to the docks where they were working. "Hullo, you chaps!" he said jocularly. "Aren't you having any beer now?" ' , The surprising answer was: "No, sir. If we cannot get it in the morning it is of no use to us in the afternoon!" Now those were men who ordinarily drank about three of four pints of ale in the early morning, two or three before dinner, and about half a dozen in the afternoon and evening. Roughly speaking, it is a saving of ' fourteen shillings" ($3.50) per week to them. But it would be a mistake to

Imagine that this means fourteen shillings put ? in the. savings "bank. First of all. it means that they spend more money on the cost of their breakfast, then of their dinner, then of their tea, for much as the extreme teetotaller may declare otherwise, beer haft been meat and drink to many laborers, and, 1 am sorry to say, in some cases, board, and washing, and lodging, too. Where Is this money going that is no longer spent upon ale? Its first sign has been the elimination of the better class laborer from the common lodging bouse. These men are going into private lodgings where they can be better looked after than they were in the days when the brewer catered for their full pockets, and they, themselves, had to put up with semi-starvation, tempered by an occasional treat until the next pay day. y The tailoring trade shows signs of improvement; and the second-hand shops where men buy "hand-me-downs" signs of a slump. So long as I can remember, tbe working class tailor has always been slack in winter, partly because the ordinary laborer either could not afford an overcoat, or else made a second-hand overcoat do the work of three or four winters. Once men get the habit of consulting the tailor, grocer, bootmaker, and furnituremaker first, and the brewer last, it is obvious that we shall have a big change in what is known as the seasonal trade.

non plays, the role of Carolyn Dexter. ' PALACE. Scene showing the aspect of a stage when a rehearsal is in progress and later daring, the course of a regular performance ' before a large audience were necessary for use in the fourpart Mutual Masterpicture, "The Failure." With a view to obtaining these Bert Levy's Republic theatre in Los Angeles was secured for a setting. Director W. Christy Cabanne stepped to the front of the stage and explained to the members of the audience that they were about to become motion picture actors. He asked their aid in the making of a good scene and proceeded to direct the whole 1,400 of them Just as he would his own studio players. Those who participate In the acting on the stage were Olga Gray, Wilbur Higby, Frank Darien and Sam ' De Grasse. "The Failure" will be shown at the Palace Theatre on Friday.

. California has a population exceeding 3,000,000. r: :

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A "National" Point of View . Mr. Manufacturer, when you figure out the profits of your sales force, do you take the' force as a whole, or by individuals? " Don't you want to know whether Bill Jones is as good a salesman as Tom Brown? . Don't you eliminate the salesmen who do not hold up sales. Why not consider your national advertising with the same point in view? The minute you do you will be convinced that newspapers are the logical media. . And once you realize this you will get down to a business basis and know what pays and what does not. . Information helpful to manufacturers will be given on request to the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association, World Building, New York.

. , .J LYRIC. "Her Three Mothers'W-The vogue for Agnes Vernon plays is growing by leaps and bounds. This delightful West Coast Universal star has a personality all her own. She is a type which one instantly recognizes as the best sort of American womanhood. She has always been a "homey" girl in real life and her ideals are reflected in her work on the screen. "Brownie" Vernon is one of the best liked actresses on the West coast. She is not the befrizzled and becurled sort of bird who simpers and poses. A real old-fashioned girl, she is ideally fitted for domestic drama. There is a tenderness about her work which makes it distinctive and one looks forward to each release m which she appears. Murdock MacQuarrie was tbe first to recognize her ability and recognize by other directors and stars in the 'photoplay world has since-been accorded her in full measure. In "Her Three Mothers" Agnes Ver-

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MMngr of Health.) TJnslhtly eruptions, plmplss, bolls, triotcbes, sallow or muddy akin, usually ar dus to a sluggish liver, a constipated bowel and a polluted blood stream as a consequence. How foolish in such cases to resort to outward applications, which can never' have natural, permanent results. If more people only knew It. there Is a very simple remedy, to be found in any drug store, which is as effective as it Is harmless and quick acting-. It is an old formula. Ions; recognised by the medical Fircoesslon. which has been put la tablet orm, aad at such small cost no one need now Je deprived of Its wonderfal beaefit"ssntanel tablet" that's) the mams ar entirely recetabl and there's ne habit-forming ingredient. You need oaly s;et about a dime's worth, and swallow one at bedtime to res Hie there's nothing; else quite so good for the purpose. The action In the morning is so easy, so soothIns, and Instead of a weakening aftereffect, you feel truly refreshed and Invigorated. Sentanel tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation and torpid - liver, but offer . the sanest, most sensible treatment for Complexion difficulties of th character JattUlgreq,

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