Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 106, 5 May 1906 — Page 2
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Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increases in the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women. May Avoid Them.
.Oolnpr tliwjph'tlie hospitals in onr J la"rge,.citi?s oaeJwsurprised to find such 1 blir?: prp;rtion"of,the patientslying en .those '6w-white oeds women i fed,' girls, -who .are 'either awaiting ce r.coTf ritf'gr fronuserions operations. ' Vhy should.thia.beHhejca&e? SimjpyJV.cuse th'ey haveneglected thcinjieires. Female'trau'bles-are certainly .ORtheiacreaaet'smongr.Uhe women of l1hleVetttry they cteep upon them iu aware, but every one of 'those 1 pat;.t3 tn.the.hospital beds had plenty 1 0!!'!!' bearing-down feeli irfjp; paia at left or.rightof the abdomen, 'B'er.Tus fcithaualouwpain'in the small 1 of theback.t dizziness, flatulency, dia- , placements of-the organs or irregular w w.. v.,.-... - & iwr All of these symptoms are indi-t ities. .catlousof an i unhealthy conditio; i the female; organs, .and If-not h the penalty has to be paid by a eus operation., When these 83 i uaailest themselves, do not drtg al f tiatll you are .obli to go trflhe it ital Vana 1 submit to an opeu"J ut i remember Lydia E. ham's iVege table m pound hasy i thousands tot w jen irom bu 'operations. ' When', women troubled .wf n . remilar.-BUDDre tor nainiui vs i weakness. , displ pent or uloel ition lofithe organs, th bearing-dowri feelbackache, bid ting ing.tinflammation 1 foriflatulencr). e tral debility, di reslion. and nervoi f prostration, or 'beset with euch sv&Atoms as dirtiness. j lassitude, excitability, irritability, ner vousness,, sleeplessness, melancholy, all-gone " and 41 want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy.
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D rV '' 9. fry?CAROLYN BARBER IN "THE GING AT THE THEATERS Musical Extravaganza Coming. There will be a dash of everything in the program of Little Egypt's Musical Extravaganza at the New Phillips Friday evening. May 11th. Burlesque, vaudeville, sensational dances, laughable situations, pretty girls, and beautiful costumes are some of the things promised. The show is made up principally of burlesque and vaudeville with plenty of good comedy and a charming piquant chorus, and the very latest Interpolated musical numbers. "A Rialto Rounder" and 'Gay Girls of Paris" are the two burlesques Next Week at the New Phillips. Special interest attaches to one of 'the numbers that will be presented in vaudeville at the New Phillips next week. This is the Hooks and English indoor circus, which will present the Sells-Forpaugh circus from the unloading and the entire performance. There Is a change of program possible each night in this. Other acts are the Keeley Sisters, singers and dancers; Mitchell and, Browning, in an ec centric novelty comedy: Valps, in a novelty musical act; Charles Kenna, in an original specialty; the Four Grohs hand balancers, controtionists and jugglers. The bill is regarded as an unusually strong one. The only break in vaudeville will be" for the burlesque on Friday night. Next Week at the Gennett. The Tianita Midgets will be an at tractive feature on next week's bill at the Gennett. They appear as vocalists dancers and cornet soloists .and are reputed to be highly capable and interetsing. Dilla and Templcton will appear as equilibrists and contortionists; Dorothy Alde-.me as a singing comedienne; J. C. Pope and his dog Uno, -the dog with the human mind; Casey and LeClair in an Irish depic tion of tenement life; Ernest Renk in illustrated songs and the motion pic tures. It is a bill that looks good. This afternoon the final performance in vaudeville for this week will be given. CASTOR 3 A Fc T. Jts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FREE TQC.P- TNlTERS Jones Hdware Co. Saturday Afternoon and Evening SEND IN YOUR LISTS Programs of the May Festival Will Be Mailed by the Starr Piano Company. The official programs for the Richmond Centennial May Music Festival are completed and large numbers will be mailed to all the surrounding cities. Persons in this city having rlends within a reasonable distance of Richmond and whom they think would like to attend thefestivah will confer a favor by sending the names and addresses at once either by phone or mail to Starr piano rooms. Main and tenth streets, and the official program will be mailed them. This is a matter which shoild be attended to at once as therff 'will be no second edition of the Jjflrogram. r BIG ORANG r-ALE And Everything in the yegetthe Country able line. Dressed Ch whip. Give m that will order and you get the best in town. ; BEE HIVE GROCERY. Palladium Want AJs Pay. Trading stampor trading checks with aUTOceries at HABMIE$'&Iq. 1030 Main.
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ft j ERBRED MAN" AT THE GENNETT. SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES ... First Baptist. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Mrs. N. B. Leslie. Juniors at 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 u. m. All invited and welcome 4fr vr w South Eighth Street Friends. Clarence M. Case, Pastor. Bible school at 9 a. m., meeting for worship at 10:30; C. E. holds its monthly Junior service at C:30 p. m. Mid-week meeting for worship Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited to all services. Grace M. E. Church. Rev. Wilbur M. Nelson, Pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preaclting at 10:30 a. m. Class meeting at 11:45 a. m. Junior League at 2:30 p. m. Tithing Band at 3 v. m. Senior League at 6:30 p. m. Sacred concert at 7:30 p. m. Song service at Grace M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Organ Voluntary Miss Ross Hymn Congregation "We Will Give Thames" . . .Butterfield Choir. Solo "The Everlasting Light" ' Max Witt Dr. R. J. Pierce. Offertory Miss Ross Kipling's Recessional. .. .R. De Koven Choir. Address Rev. W. M. Nelson Solo "Jesus Only" Rotoli Miss Patton. Hymn Congregation Male Chorus (Tenor Solo Mr. Hood) Somewhere Giffe Benediction. A cordial invitation is extended. Christian Church. Rev. T. H. Kuhn, Pastor. Tomorrow morning at 10:30 Rev. T. H. Kuhn will deliver sermon to the Knights or Pythias. In the evening his subject will bes "What an Opportunity." The public inivted. The meetings which are being held Ninth Street Baptist. at Ninth Street Baptist church this week, are preparatory to the baptizing and communion services which will take place next Sunday. Rev. R. D Phillips of Cincinnati will be with Rev. Randolph Sabbath and will preach morning and evening. The Rev. Harvey, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist church will preach at 8 p. m. this evening. Come and hear him. First Presbyterian. Sabbath School 9:15, Mr. Howard A. Dill:Supt. Morning worship 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Therne: "The Psalmist's Secret of Equnamity." Evening worship 7:30. The pastor will be assisted by representatives of the Student's Volunteer Movement of Earlham Collge who will present a most potent and promising feature of Modern Mission Work. Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30. Welcome. s North A Street Friends. First Day School at 9 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. Evenin meeting 6:30. Topic: Elizabeth Fry. United Presbyterian. Rev. 8. R. Lyons, Pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Farewell meeting and memorial services. Bring flowers, Sabbath school 9:15 a. m. Christian Union 6:45 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Main andi'Fourteenth Sts. Rev. R J. Wade, Pastor. Sunday school.' at 9: 15 a. m. Prof W. A. Fiske.fSupt.; Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon. Topic: Does It Matter What We rBelieve and the Importanceof'Falth. Class memeting at 11 : 45. a."' m. Junior, League at 2:30 p. m. Ep worth Devotional "Service at 6:30 o'clock. Evening preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject: Some;Reasons for Believing. Strangers and all friends welcome. i First;Church of Christ .Scientist. Services 'at-10: 30. Subject: .Mortals and ; Immortals. Wednesday evening experience mee'tlng at 8 o'clock. Pyth ian Temple. All 4 are. welcome.i ChrlS' tianSclence ? Reading Room- open to ine 'puDiic every aiiernoon except
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THE MACHINIST.
I Xlta Work Ran sea From a. Xeedle ts a Battleahiv. 4,There is. perhaps, no other trade and very few professions," writes William XIaudow in the Technical World Magazine, "that require the high ordr of intelligence, the study, the application, the real hard headed common sense, the surgeon's delicacy of touch, for instance, in fitting of Cue work, that tho machinist's trade demands to give the excellent work and the interchangeability of parts found in tlie modern rifle or sewing machine. The range of his work is from a need'.o to a battleship; from automatic machinery that 'would talk French had It one more movement' to measuring machines guaranteed not to vary more than the fifty -thousaudth part of aa Inch from tLe absolute. This precision will perhaps be better appreciated when it is remembered that 150 times this limit of variation is only equal to the diameter of the average human hair. Standard plug and ring gauges, to take a specific example, are so accurately fitted to each other tbaa the expansion due to the warmth of the hand, if the plug be held in it for a few moments, will make it impossible to insert the plug in the ring, while If the ring be expanded in the same way the pluj will drop clear through it. "When the machinist has become skillful enough to fulfill the above reper day up to whatever be can make himself worth and prove it." OIL PAINTINGS. TVttb a Little Care They May Easily Be Cleaned. Many a good picture that has looked dark and dirty for years from having been exposed to the dust can easily be cleaned and freshened in a very simple way. The picture should be taken from its frame and dusted carefully with a soft cloth. Peel a large potato and cut it in half, go over the whole picture with a sponge that has been dipped in tepid water, then with the flat side of the potato rub the surface of the picture with a light circular movement, being careful not to press too heavily on the canvas. The potato will soon begin to loosen the dirt and the colors underneath will begin to show brighter. When all the stains and dirt have been removed the picture should be sponged again In warm water, care being taken to wash off any starch that may have been left from the potato. In case the picture is badly cracked as little water as possible should be used, as it Js apt to ooze under the paint and do some injury. Many oil paintings are injured by the dampness from the walls on which they are hung. The dampness Is apt to cause the canvas to decay, and there are few canvases made to resist its attacks. To prevent this particular form of decay the back of the canvas should bo painted when perfectly dry with white lead. 5000 Carpenters iyCall at-rffi Jones''vare Co. Saturday fimon and Evening. SOUVENIRS. EVER WATCHFUL. Little Care Will Cave Many Rich mond Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidnoy secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health; The discharge not excessive or in frequent; Contain no "brick-dust like" scdi meat. Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for you. llicy watcn tno kmnoys and cure them when they're side. Richmond testimony proves it David Hawkins, 310 North Eighth street, an old resident of Richmond, and engaged in the stone quarrying business says: "For many years suffered with my kidneys, and al though I resorted to every menas at ray disposal I was steadily getting worse. I had constant and severe aching tnrougn my DacK and in my kidneys and an irregular and unnat ural condition of the secretions. For a year I had every day such severe attacks of vertigo that I dare not stoop or attempt any lifting. I used numerous remedies without any material relief, when on being advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I went to A. G Luken's Drug Store and got them They helped me so rapidly and ef fectively that after a time I neglected to continue the treatment. The trou ble returned slightly and again commenced to use Doan's Kidney Pills. It was thoroughly removed, For sale by all dealers. Price ! cents. Foster-Milburn Co. .Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Carpenters Invit Jones-nffco. Saturday AvrOon and Evening. SOUVENIRS. ooooooooooo O CREAM TO WHIP. o O EXTRA HEAV o O TRY A PI o o O PI O HALrS BROS. OOOOOOOOOOO FOR moorhaLIook STORE, 520 Main St.
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L1 mji WANTED A girl or middle aged lady to assist dress G. care with housework. Palladium. AdWANTED Bright, neat boy for office. Call with reference 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Dignam's Magazine, 8t.h and Main, up stairs. w VTT?n r- -j i.. good waies, at Mrs. R. H. Shoemaker's "Rose Hill'carner First end Nation?.l ave. May3-Ct. WANTED Good girl for general housework in family of three. Wages $4.50 per week to right party. A. B .C., Care Palladium. AGENTS WANTED O fScial San Francisco Earthquake Book. Large pages, Startling pictures, Elegant bindnlg. Books Frc3. Freight paid. The Bible House, 323 Dearborn street, Chicago 30-6t WANTED Guyer hat taker hy mistake at J. I. C. dance bo ex-30-3t , changed at Kibbeys. RENT Furnished : the Grand tf for gentlemen ofv FOR SALE Good couch, beds, mat tresses, springs, stoves and other household furniture and utensils. 223 N. 16th street. 5-3t. FOR SALE Square Chase Piano in fair condition. Cheap if sold at once T. J. Webb, New Paris Pike, Opp. 16th street, R. R. 3. FOR RENT Furnished suite of rooms with bath, electric light and steam heat in Wayne Flat, first floor. Address Wayne, care Palladium. 4-3t FOR SALE Twenty head of fine wt 950. They R. A. Ullom, tu-th-sat. two-year-old steers, are the right kind. 227 N. 19th street CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, lnd. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the the 2nd, day of May, 1906, "they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolu tion named: Improvement Resolution No. 43. Providing for thetconstractiou of a cement sidewalk the East side "E" Street to a uniform width in or affected by thereof, from South "F" Stree of six (6) feet. Persons said describe public improvement are hereby fied that the Board of Public Worl f said city has fixed Wednes ay 16th, 1906, as a date upon whi emonstrances will be reard, against the amount ceived, assessed linst each piece of prop erty des ped in said roll and will dotermine e question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on Eald roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said nrlma facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to toe assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA, Board of "ublic Works. May4-5-6-7-8-9-10 THE NEW PHILLIPS O. G .MURRAY MANAGER.. WEEK OF APRIL 30. DAILY at 3 and 8 P. M. A MISS GRAYCE MILLER, Overture. B NOVELTY ACT Eddie Horan "The Elegant Gent", therman with many dances. C Otte Steinert & TJftmas Hattle. In a laughable ar3 entirely original German CoJdy act entitled. That Little f man Band." D Harry Arnol W PL A:il-.W Lrl4l Tr i liar w 1 rx In th Echo. g absurdity "The E CLIFF iaEKA CO Present in Ahe humorous Satire on Mai 4J Life. F MISS UrOMPSON. Illustrated Songs V'Geneve and "Just for Tonight." G THE FAMOUS BUCKEYE Trio, The strongest and most original act on the American stage In their latest creation "A TramDream, introducing acrobatic grotesque and contortion work.. H The Philoscope, Latest Motion Pictures. 1 "Last Witch," Haunted House," III Rewarded Conjurer," and "How Pa Helps With JHouse Clean ing." Stop the Whit gons for pure Ice
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quired. Dickinson Trust Co. tf FOR SALE OR RENT New seven room house with barn two new houses In city six room and bath, modern. Ad. House, care Pal. 4-2t FOR SALE Cheap a good paying restaurant call at Ci oager's Furniture Store 408 Main St. 31-6t FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs, $1.25 a Betting. Dressed squabs. Home phone 15SS. Charles Nye, 41 South 12th street ap26-tf FOR SALE A Sun Telegram newspaper route, north of Main street, between 15 and 18th streets. See Will W. Rellr. Palladium office. R SALE. a specialty. Block. Phone 32. tl LOST Steel bead purse near Piano Factory. Return to E. E. to Home Telephone Co. LOST A gold cresent pin set with chip diamond. Return to 134 So. 11 th St and receive reward. 3-3t LOST Tuesday evening in Falrriew a gold Eiacelet Return to 177 Ft WTayne Ave. and receive reward. 4-3t LOST Tiger eye pin, gold cap at one end. Return to 317 N. 18th street and receive reward. 5-3t """" LO ST Thursday even IngT ai lady's light jacket, on south ninth street to E, or on E to thirteenth, or on thirteenth to Needmore. Return to 915 south A Btreet, and get reward. CARPENTERS Hantf aw Demonstration. at Hardware Co. Afternoon and Evening. SOUVENIRS. 31 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Worka. Office of the Board. : Richmond, lnd. 1 To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 2nd, day of May, 1906 they approved an assessment roll showing the prhnaziaeie r -ses8ments for the following descril public Improvement, a authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resftution No. 49. Providing for theconstruction of a cement sidewalk or the North side of North "C" Street.! om Nortn Zlst Street to North 2f Street, to a tmiform width 1pf:,Flyf 5) feet. Persons iitereV in or affected by saia oescnoca'Di c improvement are hereby notiftMT the Board of Publie Works ofVJ city has fixed Wed nesday May J06, as a date upon which remonsfwiHces will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of 'property describ-
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ed in said roll and will determine the ' question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum : than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject torVassessed, in oa file and may be s&Ok "at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA, Board of Public Works. May 4-5-6-7-8-9-10
GENNETT THEATRE IRA SWISHER, Manager. WEEK OF APRIL 30. Daily at 3.nd 8 p. m. PROF. GUSf FREDERICKS OVERTURE. Whi THE CELfaATED DeACCS. ' I Acrobatic Marksmen nng artists of the world fcct of the kind In the SKLEY, Rations. EVANS, Character Comedy. Jt RENK, MR. Illuawated Songs "Good Eye Mary Dear, "Neath the Spreading t Chestnut Tree." ' i EDWARD GILLEN, r Versatile Comedian and Comedy Juggling MarveL THE MUSICAL SIMPSONS, Artists - Premier Exponents of high-class music on legitimate and novelty instruments. MOTION PICTURES, "Mlractilons Water," "Across the Alps," TThe Green Goods Man."
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