Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 85, 10 April 1906 — Page 2

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The Rlcmnona Palladium, Tuesday, April 10, J 906.

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SpeciaY fadies' and children's mat Inee daily? 5 cents, except on Monday, when each lady will be given a box of bon bons, and on Wednesday a handsome souvenir. ' Candy to children on Saturday matinee.

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Midnight Visitor to Indiana Libraries Remains Uncaptured to Present.

EVIDENCE OF DETECTIVES.

THINK THERE IS EXCELLENT GROUND FOR BELIEVING THE BURGLAR TO HAVE BEEN A WOMAN TELL-TALE TRACKS IN MUD.

Evidence has been secured that makes It appear that the person who has been making a practice of robbing libraries in the northern Indiana cities including the Morrlsson-Reeves library In Richmond, is a woman. Last week the library at Goshen, Elkhart, La port e and Michigan City were visited and at each place plunder was secured. Footprints In the mud at two of the places indicate that the same person is doing the work and that the person has a neat little foot dressed in sharp toed and French heel shoes. There is no mistake but it was the same person as the footprints are Identical at Laporte and Michigan City and as the libraries at Goshen and Elkhart

were robbed on succeeding nights it la believed the two were in the list of the series made out by the clever burglah " - '

Another clue was found at the Laporte' library that indites the work

was done by. Borne feminine person and not by a tramp as was supposed.

The only missing property in the Laporte library was an old hair brush

and a half a bar of soap. Who but a

woman would stop to carry away such

articles for the toilet? Certainly not the ordinary tramp. ,

LAWS FOR FISHERMEN

LIBERAL SCOPE IS GIVEN.

No Restrictions as to Time of Fishing and, but Few Rules Governing The Manner of Doing it.

It behooves Richmond and Wayne

county fishermen to acquaint themselves with the fish and game law of the state before entering upon their campaign of angling in the rivers and streams of the county that are supplied with a big variety of the fish. The fish and game warden is sending out the warning that a sharp lookout will be kept for violators and that the law will be rigidly enforced.

The Indiana fish law limits the num

ber of bass to be taken in one day to 20 by one person, and where two are fishing from a boat, the limit for the two is 36. Any person who violates this section of the law shall, on con

viction, be fined not less than $5 nor

more than $25 for each fish taken or

possessed in excess of the number fix

ed by law.

It is lawful to fish in the streams of

the state -with a hook and line at any time in the year, but no other device is lawful. It is unlawful for any common carrier to transport any pike, pickerel, wall-eyed pike, perch bliiegill, black bass, green bass, rock bass or other species of bass beyond the limits of the state, or for any person to offer or deliver such fish for transportation. Any person may, however, take with him not to exceed 24 such fish, caught by himself, beyond the limits of the state, but they must be carried openly so that they may be inspected by the officers of the Indiana fish and game commission. A violation pf this section is punishable by a fine of $10 for

each fish unlawfully taken or carried.

THE COMING MINSTRELS

RICHMOND ELKS ACTIVE.

Performances at the Gennett April 17 and 18 Promise to be Best Ever Seen In the City Given by Home Talent.

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Common crackers- and -wafers finKred from the time they leave the I'.; cry ntil you get them in a paper hag or the Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers baked by the NATIONAL BiSCUJT CCMrAKY and packed in a package with all their oven flavor, delirious freshness and high quality? Which will YOU hake? If you want to answer this question once, and for all, try a package of either of the three uelights mentioned Leicw:

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The local Elks are bestirring themselves these days. The annual Elks' minstrels at the Gennettt April 17 and 18 promises to be the best that Richmond home talent nas ever given. Thegorgeous first part will have for its main feature a club room setting in which seventy-five . or more members of the local lodge wftl be seated on the stage. The ballads are to be of marvelous beauty, while the six end men will furnish amusement of the wholesome order. The choruses are exceptionally brilliant. The oilio will be interesting also and the grand final? will be a farce in which fifty of the Elks will take part. Tickets are on sale by all the Elks. Owing to the rush for tickets it has been decided that only six tickets will be reserved for one person. The plot will open Friday morning at the Wescott Pharmacy.

AT THE THEATERS

Guy Stock Company at the Gennett. Auspicious was the opening of the week's business last night at the Gennett, when the Guy Stock Company presented its first production, "A Romance of the South." The audience was very large, was appreciative and well pleased, for, as told in the advance notices, the company, is one much above the average arid will furnish a week of splendid entertainment. G. Carlton Guy, an actor of no mean ability is at the head of the company and is well supported by Miss Inez Mercer and others. The company stages each of its plays complete, without the use of the settings of the local house, and also has its. own band and orchestra. These features are a big advantage- and insure the company against possible delays or slips of any kind. ' In the production of last night Mr. Guy's work showed to advantage. The famous Five" Dollars,' the St. Claire Sisters and the latest Illustrated Songs, which are introduced between acts, add much to the entertainment. Tonight the company will present "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde." Each day a matinee will be given at popular prices. There Tias not been a stock company at the Gennett for so long a time, that its patrons are glad of the opportunity (o welcome one, especially of such merit

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The Office Suprfy Store of Eastern Indiana,' Is A jfartel's 925 Main St. Globe WernlcVC Filing Devices of all kinds on display. Let us show you how to take care of your naners.

Two of the features at the New Phillips this week alone would well be worth the price of admission and both are new to the patrons of this house. One is entitled "A Study in Rags" and is put on by the Three Hillyers. It consists of putting together 'within-a frame, pieces of cloth of various sizes

and shapes that when properly com

bined result in some striking pictures. Three such are shown and in each

case the result is most, pleasing. , In

connection with these picture are

shown very prominent men, produced

on an easel before the audience. The act is a decided novelty and appreciation of it was shown By the audience.

Another strong number of the bill Is the work of the Belgian goats, under the direction of Prof. Dunbar. These

animals show a high degree of intelligence, the most remarkable part per

haps being the ability of one animal to understand that it is to do something exactly contrary to what another has done. For instance the clowns

of the herd, do -exactly contrary to what they are told and apparently do so without special urging from the trainer- The goals make up one of the finest collections of animals of . the

kind imaginab3. Their work was re

ceived with marked appreciation. Holmes and Waldon, novelty comedy

instrumentalists, have a pleasing act They play on a variety of instruments.

Harry and Alice Gordon put on a comedy sketch that creats much merriment The motion pictures this week are especially pleasing, showing the disastrous outcome of a hunting expedition, an exchange of colored and white babies that created no end of trouble and the dream of an opium smoker. The illustrated songs are "In Old Ireland, Meet me There," and "They'll All be Glad to See You."

Republicans Gathering at Indianapolis for the big

Convention.

INTEREST IN THE RACES.

JOHN C. BILLHEIMER, WAYNE CO.

MAN, PROBABLY WILL GET STATE AUDITORSHIP E. E. STONER, HOPEFUL.

Palladium Spoclal.

Indanaqolis, April 9. Tonight the corridors of all hotels indicate that the advance guard to the Republican State

convention, is here.

The great lobby of the Claypool was

dotted with groups of Indiana politic

ians and things are beginning to shape themselves for the first session of the

convention which will take place Wed nesday afternoon.

Before tomorrow afternoon Wayne county will be represented by Charles E. Shiveley, Henry C. Starr, Perry J.

Freeman, Alonzo Gardner, William C, Converse, Judge Comstock and numer

ous others. Several of these were

present tonight.

Judge Comstock is the only candi

date from Waynecounty for. State office, he seeking renomlnation for the Appellate bench and. unless there

should be trades on the convention floor that will snatch from him support already promised, there seems to be little chance of his being defeated. It is admitted however that the Appellate judgeship is being more : hotly contested than , ever before. Wayne county will go into the convention uninstructed. The delegates as individuals have their preference for numerous candidates, but it is regarded certain that generally speaking the delegation will vote almost solidly throughout the contests. John C Billheimer, a native of Wayne county, who is a candidate for State Auditor will be very likely, It is asserted, to get the solid support from Wayne county at least after the first ballot. E. E. Stoner, of Greenfield is a candidate for Auditor and being from the sixth district it appears that he "should have the Wayne county delegation. The fact however, that Billheimer is a Wayne county man by birth seems to have entered into the consideration of the auditorship contest and it appears that a majority of the' delegates favor him. Owing to the fact that there has been no effort to sound the Wayne county delegation nor to influence it for or against candidates, it Is impossible to predict just how it will vote In the contests that are of the interesting kind. E. E. Xeal, of Noblesville candidate for reported of the Supreme Court will likely get the bulk of the Wayne county delegation because of his wide acquaintance in the county and also because of the fact that he is a brother of C. S. Neal, of Richmond, who is a member . of the delegation-. .,. -. Congressman Brick's "key note" speech to be delivered Wednesday afternoon will be of the soul-stirring kind, it is being predicted." Congressman Brick is an orator and he has the repirt'ation ' of being a stickler for statistics and meaty 'facts. He1 will say a few things about the glory of the Republican party in general and he will then drop down to good old Indiana soil and tell wherein the Republicans have made a shining record in this State. Governor Hanly, Senator Beveridge, Senator Hemingway and Vice-president Fairbanks will all be on the stage and some of these if not" all will be heard following Congressman Brick.

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Butter Thin Biscuit A crUp, iijht. deiert biscuit. lich ami atievl a something out of Ihe ordinary. If you renlly want n biscuit that'a particularly nice, try a package.

Graham Crackers Po differeal 'torn the ordinary Orahaaa Cracket different ta ta kind ilifTercut in flavor -different in packing. More palatLil e-more aatWfyiag more ouiritinna. Made of the purett Graham flour and baked in a manner that only the National Hlacuit Company kuowa.

Ever after you will be guided by the NATIONAL BIJCUtT COMPAKY Trade Mark, in red and white, on each end of a package, whenever arid wherever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Wajcru

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BROTHERHOODS IN DISPUTE

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HOLY WEEK SERVICES.

Ladies who take pride in clear, white clothes should use Russ BleachIns: Blue. Sola by rocer a.

Special Program at St Paul's Episcopal Church Meeting for Men Good Friday.

The program for services during the remainder of Holy week at St Pauls Episcopal church, follows: Tuesday and Wednesday services at 9 and 4. Thursday at 9. "and 7:30. . Good Friday at 9, 2 and 7:30. The evening service especially for men. The .Sunday School children are expected to attend a union .service Friday at 1st Presbyterian church.

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Palladium Special. Indianapolis, April 9. There is practically no change in the situation between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and the Brotherhood of Locomotive-Engineers, and there is no prospect of a settlement of the jurisdiction dispute between these two bodies. The whole trouble lies apparently in the fact that the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen is willing that Engineers should belong to both the B. of L. E. and the B. of L. F., while the

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers says that if a candidate for the B. of L. E. is elected to membership he must withdraw from membership in any other labor organization within ninty days on penalty of expulsion from the B. of L. E. Naturally, many firemen become engineers while members of the B. of L. F. , and it seems as though many of these graduates do not wish to give up their membership in their old union. According to the present laws of the B. of L. E., they must give up such membership if they wish to join that organization, and it seems as though many of these men prefer to remain in the B. of L. F., even though they

have become engineers.

Russ Bleaching Blue & much the best Insist that yourrocer gives

you this brand. Refuse imitations

See Dickinson JTrust Company for

loans on 0 estate. Favorable terms on loams of less than one-half the value of property.

- MONDAY, APRIL 9

Special Ma'iaes Daily Commencing Tuesday, lOc

"Oharlea W. Meror

present

GUY STOCK CO.

the aferlln voting actor. MR. O. OARLTOX GUY, and MISS IEZ MERCER, and Thirty People, Including th "Original

Five Douarv oionnrcaa 01 VAuuevtue. Hpeciai f eatures Two Oars. Bolo Bnnd and Orchestra. No theatre scenery used whatever. opening piay. A Romance of the South. PRICKS lO 20 asd HOo. Ladles1 Free Tickets In vogue Monday evening only, and must be' secured before n p. m. of the same day. Seats on sale Friday morning at the Westcott Pharmacy,

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DOUBLE STRIPS!

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Thats what we arejolng to give you on Wednesday Immediately after

Gaar Pay. Our Store vJ be open on Tuesday night to enable you to come

give your order, for Wednesday. The Double Stamps will be given from 6 p. m. Tuesday until Wednesday 6 p. m. Following are the prices: Home grown or Diichigan Potatoes at 70ct. 19 lbs granulate8ugar, 2Q lbs A. 21 xc for $1.00. C

3 pts navy at ays ana ?u stamps tor oucxi.

Pride Richmond or Elkhorn flour at 60cts.

GOLD MED All the king of bread bakers 70ct, $2.75 per cwt.

tlend Coffee and 23 stamp for 25 eta per lb.

arly Ohio or Early 8ix weeks 8eed Potatoes at 75eta per

Hoods Fancy,

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a big lot of No. 1, round or tall Milk pane, and they go

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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;

a sediment or settling indicatesan unhealthy condition of the kid-

' neysf if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid- . ney trouble ; too . frequent desire to pass it orprtin in the back is

also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. " What To Do. There is comfort In the knowledge 'ao often ! expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roof, the "great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects- inability to hold water and scalding paia in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get' np many times during the . night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing case. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a

book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr.

Kilmer St Co., Bing-

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Goods Department we have i

Mens Shirts for $1.00 each.

by far the best and most up-to-date line of chirt shown in

Richmc

the latest and newest at 10ct each.

Oil Cloth, Oil Cloth, Special Sale on Dark Colors for this day only IZc yd

Lace Curtains, from 50cts to $4.00 per pair. See us for new and up-to-date patterns. Special Sale Ladies Kid gloves value from $1.25 to $1.50 go at 69ct. , We have 7 or 8 pairs Lace Curtain s that are a little damaged from displaying that we will sell at 50cta on the dollar. Only one curtain ha been shown. Thi is certainly a bigoarga In. ' . i

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Rirchases Pree Delivery New Phone, 1071;

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