Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 October 1904 — Page 4
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OF LONGEVITY DISCOV
ERED
FOUND BY A HUNFARIAN
JONH S. FITZCIBBONS, Editor and Business Manager
CUNlONieglBEO'J niainia it Will Arrest Gradual Putre-
faction of the Human body
Long-Sought Secret.
A dispatch from South Bend, Ind., "Di sav.s that Mr. Clem Studebaker, the tion.
wealthy wagon manufacturer of that place, has aspirations to enter the United States senate, and may decide to start in the race for Senator , Fairbanks', seat, should the latter be elected vice president. B. B. Johnson's analysis of Bev fridge's Kichmond speech" has received favorable comment from Democratic sources generally. It is an able comment on the issues of the campaign aW will probably be circulated as a campaign document. Sun-Telegram.
If B. B. Johnson's analysis of Sen
ator Beveridge's speech was not re
ceived favorably by Democrats, who
would be expected to laud it. The truth of the matter is the Democratic
campaign text book is composed of mugwump opinions, and the more of
them put out as campaign documents the better it will be for the Republican party. Let us have some more opinions. (iovernor Durbon is receiving much favorable comment on the stand he took in his address before the meetinvr f Indiana Bankers' Association at Indianapolis. The governor took a decided stand in favor of a system of examination and supervision of State and private institutions. In commenting upon the governor's stand the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune says : ' i Fortunately,, however, the ' private bankers of Indiana appear tobe in the majority, and the resolutions -which .were to have been
introduced calling on the legislature to pro-vide an efficient system of examination and supervision will, in all probability,'1 never see the light of day. The private bankers are a unit against the proposition and are bending every energy to prevent the introhi'.(ion of the resolutions. But not for that reason ought the legislature of Indiana nor the legislature of any irHate to refrain from giving o the ;viblic the greatest possible measure of secu rity and of safety. While Stales continue to grant charters incorporating financial institutions, and. while they continue to authorize private backing, they are under obli- - gnii.ms to the public dealing wi'.h such institutions. They ought to go out of the chartering business or ther Vn-' add.' to their . ci?.i.io of cor 1 crate bodies the duty of making h?ir rom-ition public, as the Federal laws .u,u:ro of National batks, ani a system of examination ami supervision, "v"! out notice to 'thi State.. institutions, c ught to be incorporated in itnvii.'iire. . Go frnor D:. rbin has tikcn the fctand that will meet with approval from the geneial public, and if th, bankers' association fads to' take tho iniative the recemmendaticr.N cf Governor Durbin w: be em bodied it- lib message to thr ensrring s.?s:r-ti of the Indiana !cr.slaturs. Publicity of the sort he recommenc's will not i";ure the .solvent Sate institution finance any mo e r.an the. publicity lequired of Natio.il banks i-jinvs .L m. On the concarr, the publicity -equired by the F,.eral statutes H mi additioual "iv ". - i safety jo the depositor and th stockholder id to the standing of. lie bank itkelf." " ' -. , , o
Divorce is a menace to civiliza-
The law of God does not permit
man to remarry. ith the church rests to a great extent the power to
throttle the abuse. The abandon
ment of faith in God and in the
POLO GOSSIP
The directors of the Central Polo League 'will hold a meeting today at the Imperial hotel, Indianapolis. At the meeting an effort will be made to have all the players now in the east assembled at Boston on the 20th of October and come west together before the beginning of the season, October 31. So far Manager Brouson, of Terre Haute, has not signed any new play
ers, but is interested in several deals which may result in new faces being seeu at the Coliseum this winter.
Gcod polo players are scarce and
Manager Bronson is in the same pre-
dicatment other managers are. when
it comes to getting new men.
The uniforms of the Danville polo
team this year have been selected.
They will be seal brown with white trimmings and the team should pre
sent a good appearance in them
Paris, October 9 Professor Meteh
nikoff's new "youth bacillus,'' based
church has lowered the morals of Chi- 011 Pasteur's tbeory of the existence Brown is a new color in the Central"
cago. The divorce courts dissolve ot oenem-em as wen as oj. maieneent league, none or me teams having had
the bonds of God.' Let the courts, not microbes, continues to excite a half- uniforms of that sort. It will not
the church, unite theme where re- derisive interest jn the scientific e su'Tm? o 1 the Danville players
union is sought. In most instances Uri,i Mlinikoff ;c ;,i;ff0,.. are promptly dubbed "Ihe Browns"
counlp want. the sanction nf tlip Li.: . tt ; r. i.- t t bv
1 1 i in, it-t-iiiij. iic is ici tain ue nas uischurch to their union, and without covered the long-sought secret of in-
it many would remain single. If definite longevitv. This morninsr he
the minister refused to perform the saj,;
marriage ceremony for divorced per
sons sucn marriages would be les- that this remedy destroys what we
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indication of the real causes, which microbes. In this way we arrest the 7 V ,
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1 (it e i l i o I signed bv Danville durino- the past The causes as al.eged are in a pop- J te . k,nd of - fe Car,,?a
lat ion of 100,000 as follows : Unfaith- L,. ' , ... ' '. , e - 'Iseason with Indianapolis. Carri-an
is a ueiense man and can be played either at. center or half back. Either he or Hardy will be used as half
mack. Probably both of them will
be tried out for the position, one of
them getting it and the other being
ture of 72 degrees should be taken P as . l"ihty man.
"Figures show that the great av- daily. If taken regularly many years
may be added to life, while the rem edy is an almost certain cure for dy
spepsia and amaenia
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He is certain he has dis- uy ueTia,ls me circiut. just
as tne iogansport players were called
The Danville players will report on
on i i i .i
"Thus far we have simplv declared "l.luwr -n uas ueiore me op.
eiun jzaiiie, w men is on uciooer Jl.
They will put in that time in prac
tice. The rink at the Casino will be
g on October 15
nother new player who has" been
DR. W. A. PARK, Dentis t, B NORTH TENTH STREET.
CRDWN AND BRIDGE WORK R SPECIALTY.
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iiuness, -.o per cent.; cruelty, io.: Iniik boiled and skimraed. To this
35 per cent.; drunkenness, 4.40 per added a quantity of my Bulgarian1
cent. : neo-lect to provide. 2.52 per bacillus abounding throughout the
rent mnrisnnmpnt. '0.87 ner nent 1"llMUS- Xllv lasltf is umwauie, uui
, ii oo x i sugar may be added to sut particucombined causes; 11.23 per cent. ; lo- , . . , -
erage of the time couples live to
gether before applying for divorce is
nine years and one month. The aver
age number cf children in such fam
ilies was found to be two. One-
fourth of the decrees are granted
TELEGRAMS
Logansport Gets New Man.
Manager Wilson, of Logansport,
has not yet given up hopee of securing for first rush of this year's polo
team Phil Jason, the star of the Fort
Wayne team last season, but in case he can not get the swift Fort Wayne player he has secured Fred Lincoln,
a ; Stoneham, Mass., rusher, and will
use him for the place intended for
Jason. Lincoln has not yet been sign-
after three and one-half years, one
third are granted before the fourth ' Cleveland, O., October 8. Mrs
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year, one-half before the seventh muiiaili wuww i.x me xaie oeuaiui e as a regmar piayer on me reserve
Vear. In England the unskilled LMaina' nhl the report that a list unti the question of Jason's com-
i ininirod rnnncani rirtiiai Tnancnionm nnrf line noan loiiii or
woriungman marries at me
age
of
wnnbl hp bnilf in T.nVo Vipw pmetpi"V I T.infnlii ic enul ir incf atniif 41-iu
twenty-eight and the professional to the bodies of the IIannk type, size, weight, etc., of Jason, and
ana lnaepenaeiu ciass at tniriy-one. family. knows polo like a book. He was with
In Prussia the
average
groom is
r JTHE DIVORCE EVIL. This'nation is being stirred up over the evils of divorce, and from pulpits and court rooms and private homes the necessity for a change in our present., laws are rpssfo frying of the Congregational Association
in tiucago recently, Key. U. 11. Bartleett said: " The law of God does not permit man to remarry. Theabandonment of faith in God and the church has
lowered the moral?
the courts
s, hot tne church, unite those
Curtis, the man so much sought after
Milwaukee, October 8. The Re- by Lafayette and Ivokomo, last year,
publican National Committee has rec-land the two riien were considered
rides twentv-six: Aorwav. srooms -.i I ' . , -
mittee. . .. I coin" nas piavecl polo tor ten years
x , ; is a'fast man on the skates and sure
Esopus, October 8. Governor Gar- in his drives.
vin, of Rhode Island, visited Judge Western League.
Parker today. He said his state was While several managers over the
in the doubtful column with a good State are talking, Manager Henley is chance to be carried bv the Demo- "sawing wood." or to use a more
man s own vonuon it increases more Crats. definite term is keeping a close
x w J mouth. It is safe to say, however,
Cincinnati, October 8. Samuel that Richmond will have a team sec
Weaklev, of Canton, O., a non-union ond to none in the Western League.
molder, employed here recently in the place of union strikers and. who was shot last night by one of the strikers, Wm. Pat ton, alias Friend, died today. Patton is charged with murder.
twenty-nine and the bride twentysix; England, grooms twenty-eight,
thirty, brides twenty-seven, and in
the United States the grooms are
twenty-four and the brides twentythree, it is estimated.
"Although divorce is . an act of
rapidly than the number of deaths." Dr. Henderson, professor of sociology in Chicago University says: " Divorce must me tolerated in some grave instances. The general refusal to give divorce would mean untold hardships to innocent parties. Men who commit statutory crimes for the purpose of letting their wives secure divorces should be punishjd. Desertion should be made extraditable in all States." o : RICHARD SHUTE PHONE 345.
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THE STATE DEBT
A Monument to Democratic Misman
agement and Incapacity.
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Xew Yoik, October 8. Eighteen au tomobiles started at 0 a. m. on a 300
race. Vanderbilt's entry did not start.
The Hon. John W. Kern, in his key
note speech at Anderson, devoted
some attention to state affairs and
handed out some glittering general!
ties concerning the state debt. He tnld how it was nermitted to ria after
St. Petersburg, October 8. There the civil war because the returning
is good warrant lor the oeiiet that soldiers "paid in 50 cent dollars" could
Furopaltkin is strengthening" his I not afford to bear the burden of taxa-
left .flank to meet the Japanese move- Won. As a matter of fact the payment
men i or ine state aeDt sieaany continued
under Republican omcials for several
years after the civil war, and the pro-
ps did not Ktnn until ttiA spvpntioa
was issued today by the Carnegie Nearly half of the state debt which Steel Co., that every department of had risen to more than eight million
the Homestead plant . will resume to- dollars in 1890 was heaped up during
morrow night, affecting two thousand the preceding eight years, a period of
men. Tt i cnid orders were rooo-oA I Democratic domination. It was the
Pittsburg, Pa., October 8. Notice
for ten thousand tons of structural material. X Madisonville, Ky., October S. Toomas Carney was shot and instantly killed Jast night by his wife whom he was attempting to chastize. He was drunk. It is thought his wife will not be prosecuted. Boston, October 8. The house bishops Episcopal convention notified the house deputies, it had concurred with the house deputies in discharging
result of the cowardly refusal of suc
cessive legislatures to create a tax levy commensurate with expeditures. by reason of which the people of Indiana have been compelled to pay In
terest charges aggregating millions
of dollars for which there is no excuse.
Extra Fine Lake Fish Just received . .
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Bryn' Name Cheered. It Is not believed the Hon. Charles
A. Towne was very much humiliated at Fort Wayne, ,Ind. when his audience cheered mention , of Bryan's name and remained silent when Par
ker's name was spoken. Mr. Towne
was once a leader or siiverites who
the committee on change of name of went to New York from Duluth, bechurch I came counsel for corporations and Is
now campaigning in behalf of the
of
candidate
the, trusts-. . Though
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