Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 January 1906 — Page 7

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Food to work on is food to live oil A man works to live. He must live to work. He does both better on yoeeda Bisect the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour.

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PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN MARINE ENGINEERING FOE 4 'MIDDIES. '

NEW SYSTEM A SUCCESS

A Department of Naval Construction Has Also Been Added to the Course.

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The Classified Advertisement is one of the most unique of modern newspaper inventions. It is small and unpretentious, but it seizes upon the interest of the reader with an iron grip and will not let go. It sets him dreaming of an opportunity

to purchase a farm, or a business opening, or a chance to es

tablish a profitable agency at home; of a chance to secure a

position, or where to rent a house, or room on short notice.

You will note below a modest half column as the beginning

of our Department of Classified Advertising. This depart

ment, small at present, will in a short time assume large proportions, and a class of people will be formed here just as in

other cities, who buy a newspaper for the sake of the advertising it contains.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS, FOR RESULTS.

WATSON MAKING GOOD

Joe Cannon Has Nothing But Words of Praise for "Whip."

RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE. you can have the best beer brewed if you will only insist that it started

from the Minck brewery. All kinds j of beer bid for public favor. Honest- j

ly, did you ever taste a better brew Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. "Unthan the R. E? Don't know ittlcje J0e Cannon" has only words of Well, vou're excused. But taste it ! maise thus far this season for the

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work of "Whip" Watson, of Indiana. In conversation Mr. Cannon has told a number of parties that Watson is making good in his important work and "Uncle Joe" is proud of him.

once and you'll be proud that you're

posted. - The (VI i nek Brewing Co

Double, Stamps Double Stamps

Is what we are going to give you this week for two days, Wednesday and Thursday. Last week it was impossible for us to have the people allow us Double Stamps, but remember this is the week, and comes, just in time for the CJaar Scott and, the Kailroad pays, and besides getting your goods for at least 10 per cent less than regular credit-stores-prices, we will give you Double Stamps. t New Paris or Richmond Corn, 5c can, Per case $1.20 3 Cans Fancy Peas, Hominy, Sour Kraut, Kidney Deans, Green Deans, B?ked Deans or Succotash, for.. ..25c Hoow-'s Fancy Dlend Coffee, the talk of the city, and 23 stamps besides the double ones, per lb 25c f lbs Hand Picked Navy Deans 25c 19 lbs Granulated, 20 lbs A Sugar or 21 lbs XC $1.00 Good Pickled Pork, per lb 10c Sugar Cured Hams, just the thing to put away, per lb 12c Nice Crisp square crackers, per lb 5c Cv Butter Crackers or Hand Butter Crackers, 8c lb, 21b for 15c 1 lb Can Model Baking Powder, 10c, 3 for 25c A Fancy Japan Rice for these two days, 5c lb, 5 lbs for . . .. 25c No. 1 Good Syrup, per gallon, 35c In our China Ware Department we have the finest line of Steak Plates, Soup Bowls, 6, 8, and 10 in. Nappies, Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, your choice for 10c A No. 1 good Wash Bowl and Pitcher or slop jar for 65c In our Dry Goods we are commencing our January Clearance. See our immense line and quality of skirts 'in our window upon which we are giving discount of 25 per per cent. This makes 75c do the work of $1.00 Our regular 50c value in Men's Fleeced line underwear goes at 43c a garment, per suit ' 85c Ladies' ribbed top heavy Fleece Lined Hose at 10c pair, 3 for ." 25c Do not forget that we give the above prices and also the Double Stamps on Wednesday and Thursday. Come to the store whhere .fl.OO will do the work of $1.25.

Model Departm't Store

Trading Stamps with All Purchases Free Delivery New 'Phone, 1079; Old 'Phone, 13R Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evening 411-413 Main Street

Sometimes nervous woman's afflictions are imaginary. Again they are a form of actual and terrible illness.

In any event, Ilollister s Rocky

Mountain Tea makes you well. A

great nerve tonic. 3o cents, lea or

Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

INDIANA INVENTORS.

The following patents were issued last week to Indiana inventors, reported by D. Swift & Co., patent

lawyers, Washington, D. C. :

Scott Armes, Montgomery, wire stretcher; S. G. Baldwin, Marion, ink

well, sold; J. A. Blake, Wolcott, con

crete block machine; J. C. Condo, Alexandria, bottle closure; Thos.

Cross, Washington, mail bag receiving and delivering apparatus; Wm. J. Dolan, Indianapolis, non-refillable bottle, sold; H. P. Gates, Remington, block molding machine; Chas. M. Haeske, South Bend, axle truss; J. P. Hetherington, Logansport, transformer cut-out, sold ; H. ,J. Kyle, Tipton, motor-plow; Geo. Mills, South Bend, convertible wagon box and hay rack; M. Placard, Orestes, fodder loader and hauler; John Pruett, Rockville, burial vault mold; Sam Steele, Canaan, plow; P. M. Thayer, Plymouth, weed puller; P. R. Thorne, Vincennes, disk jointer for plows; Wm. Williams, Terre Haute, continuous rail joint; F. A. Wuest, Lawrenceburg, saw, sold. Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished to our readers at cost price of five cents each, by D. Swift & Co., Washington, D. C, our

special patent correspondents.

South

The Central

The abode of Soft Winds, Persistent Sunshine and Gentle rains; the land of Beauty, Happiness, Flowers Contentment and Health. The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf. Throughout this wide area fertile land is yet to be had at from a Northern standpoint VERY LOW PRICES. From some of this land an average, of $416.95, net, was made last year on Strawberries, i From Cantaloupes $250.00. Peiobes. Apples, Grapes, return handsomely. Cattle need but little winter feed. Write me for Facts and Figures. G. A. Park, General Immigration and Industrial Agent

Louisville & Nashville R. R,

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Familiar Features Well Known to

Hundreds of Richmond , Citizens.

Annapolis, Jan. 15. Midshipmen don't spend all of their time hazing

and being hazed. They are about the hardest working students to be found anywhere. Every day something is added to the list of things they must know. They must be the most skilled engineers as well as tacticians. In fact, so constantly is warship machinery improved and increased that it is hard work for the naval officer to keep up with it. With the number of midshipmen jumping from the average of 300 to S30, with the prospect of nearly a thousand next June, more room and greater facilities were required for mechanical instruction at Annapolis. Accordingly, a big slice of the $10,-

000,000 appropriated by Congress for the enlargement and equipment of

the Naval Academy has been spent

on the new Marine Engineering and Naval Construction building a huge structure, 266 by 175 feet in size. It

is two stories high, and cost $400,000

before a dollar had been expended

for interior equipment. On the ground floor is the model room, crammed with woi-king models and exhibits of the thousand and one

pieces of the machinery with Avhich the naval officer must be as familiar as he is with guns and torpedoes. Adjoining the model room is the mechanical laboratory. Here is the full-sized working installation of

the "Long-Arm" system of powder doors, operating from a central station, which on a warship, is located above deck. When the officer' in command releases a wheel he starts the door motors going, and the bulkhead doors are closed throughout the ship, rendering it unsinkahle. At the same time the men below have the power to hold up any door temporarily for their own safety. This is a fair example of the value of the Marine Engineering Department in familiarizing midshipmen with the machinery of which they will later be in charge. Air the new cruisers of the " Colorado" type, and the new battleships of the "Connecticut" class are equipped with this electrical door-closing system. It is a device which has been developed in the American Navy only, and the working exhibit here received very interesting and enthusiastic attention from Prince Louis of Battenburg, when he visited the Academy early in the winter. In the mechanical laboratory, the

midshipmen are instructed in classes of 275 some part of each day. A squad of midshipmen may be employed in the machine shop with automatic, tools while another party is in the wood-working department, making patterns for machines. One company of the first-class is engaged in moulding, both in iron and brass, and on Saturday the brass furnace is put in operation and the midshipmen cast from moulds they have made during the earlier part of the week. The naval officer of the future in this way acquires practical knowledge of the construction and opera

tion of the ships he will later command.

WANTED Two girls at the Phillips FOR SALE.

Hotel at once at 1G N. Gth street. Richmond property a specialty.

WANTED A boy to scrub at the Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329.

Phillips Hotel, 16 N. Gth street ev

ery Saturday. WANTED Incubator and broder Box No. 72, 11. Ii. No. 8.

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WANTED To buy a second handed brass bird cage. Must be in good condition and cheap. Call or address 31S N. 19th street. Old phone 4S2 W.

LOST Between Elevnth and Eighth streets on Main, a Butler Brand razor. Finder please return to Boom 18, Kelly BIdg. , LOST Pair of spectacles, between 20th and High school (in case). Rei turn' to 114 N. 20th and get reward.

WANTED A position . in a retail LOST Boy's overcoat. Left in grocery. Seven years' experience. tree at top of Glen Miller coasting Address 1G04 or 522 Main street. j hill. Beturn to 214 Main or WANTED Sewing by thTpiwe"or . Home Plume 333- Get reward. by the day. 227 Chestnut street. ' LOSTJlpaiirof R.ia7SesTrimW be-

123 South tween 14th street school and 30 S.

WANTED Washing at Eighth street.

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WANTED Girl to do ffllOlO Main street.

house work.

WANTED To work on Saturday by a boy at the Business College. Inquire at the Business College. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Small family, 52 S. 13th street. MH"W i ii iiajajwiiijiiBiilaWWaMWMWaaWWWaWM'MWrrrM--WANTED A good boy to work in the Kailroad restaurant.

11th. Leave at above address and receive reward. LOST Plain gold band rin, engraved "gmaslSSD." Return t( Building Association office, No. 2 No. 9th street and get reward. LOST-Gold locket and ladies' rirg somewhere on Main street between Eighth and Sixth streets. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. l-9-5t

WANTED Washings South Fifth street.

at No. 4 12-20-5t

WANTED Representative in own community. $500.00 capital required. Good salary to right party. Bona-fide real estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Improvement company, Steelton,, W. Va. Diet. S. 29-tf

WANTED There will be an opening soon at the Business College for a boy to work for his tuition. Call at once, phone 68 or 240. It6-tf

ROR RENT House . of six rooms, No. 26 N. 17th street. Enquire 29 south 19th street. 6-2t

FOR RENT Five or six rooms in good location. Call phone 1111. 3-Gt.

FOR RENT Desk bench or shop room, with power at 1024 Main street, Richmond Auto Station, tf

FOR RENT Nice furnished room for gentleman, 120 South Sevratn.

FOR SALE Cutter at No. 122 Fort

Wayne-Avenue.

LOST A black and white greyhound. Reward if returned tQ Tom Doloff, of the Baggage mast ter's office of the Union station. l-9-5t

LOST Or exchanged hats at First M. E. church with initial letters C. M. M. in the hat. Finder please leave at 218 N. 8th street. Reward.

LOST A Boston terrier, face half white, brindle body. Return to 303 N. 10th and get reward. 6-2t.

LOST S. H. S. watch fob, with gold locket on it. Finder please call phone 868. LOST From farm west of city, black and white, rough coated female Collie. W. B. Fulghum, R. R. No. 8. Phone 901A. FOUND A chorus rehearsal Wednesday night a side comb. Owner can have by calling for same at . water works office or at next rehearsal. FOUND Gentleman's brown golf glove. Owner may have same by calling at 1100 Butler street.

Phone 1709.

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A familiar burden in every home, The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back Tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is Richmond testimony to

prove it.

Geo. Fox, 622 Main street, says: "When in A. G. Luken 's drug store I heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly spoktr of and I procured a bol for my sister who was suffering from what the doctors called lumbago but which failed to yield to their treatment. I had her take Doan's Kidney Pills and although nothing else had done her any good they helped her immediately. After finishing the treatment she remarked how much better she felt."

For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United

States.

Remember the name Doan's and

take no other.

Drop by Drop the offensive discharge caused by Nasal Catarrh falls from the back of the nose into the throat, setting up an inflammation that is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The certain, rational cure for Catarrh is Ely's Cream Balm, and the relief that follows even the first application cannot be told in words. Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream Balm is sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York.

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh

that Contain Mercury.

as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de

range the whole system when enter

ing it through the mucous surfaces.

Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa

ble physicians, as the damage they

will do is ten fold to the good you 1

"rt possibly derive from them. Hill's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the genuine. It is fnken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. . Take Halyl s family pills for constipation. ' j TjJj

The Las Angeles Limited, electric lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leaves Chicago 10:05 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:45 p. m. third day. Solid through train via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line and The Salt Lake

tourist sleeping cars, composite observation car, dining cars, a la carte service. For rates sleeping car reservation's and full particulars apply to your nearest agnt or address A. H. Waggener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jackosns Blvd., Chicago, III. 12-31

Bent Her Double. "I knew no one,' for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I couldl get, I was bent double and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c.

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Worrv is the mother of sick, nertohs and troubled mentality, upsets the entire physical system. The body is a net-work of nerves. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea soothes and rebuilds the entire system. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

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BUILDING LOT.

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