Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 88, 11 April 1907 — Page 2

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the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, April 11, 1907. MISS ELIZABETH HERSHEY INCREASES HER THE YOUNGSTERS ARE GETTING VERY PARTICULAR NOW DAYS ABOUT THEIR New York's Aiviisuicide Bureau. I VOTE III CONTEST III A DECIDED MANNER. - Continued from page 1.

Protective Painty Pure White Lead Paint protects property agaimt repairs, replacement and deterioration. It makes buildings kxlc better, wear better and sell better. UbC only Pure Linseed Oil and Anchor Pure White Lead made by the Ohl Dutch Process, which is sold in kegs with this Dutch Boy -trade mark on the tide. This trade mark protects you against fraudu lent White Lead adulterations and substitutes. SEND FO& BOOK "A Talk on Paint, .iv- Tiiu? inforfua'iou on t h paint upon ri'iucsu Alt tmi pnrkfrl in lvji bean t.iia mark. II ATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Freeman Av. and 7th St.. Cincinnati, O. For Sate by All Dealers. MARION LOSES TO LOGAN As a Result Kokomo Five Goes To the Top. ATTENDANCE STILL POOR.

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fjogansport, Intl., April 11. Logansport defeated .Marion last night ly a score of i to in a rough-and-tumble game. The first two periods there was some clever polo played, but the third session ended in a general Tough house, the goal tenders doing almost as much floor work as any member of the team. The attendance was 300. If in need of a hog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la. Use artificial jas for light and heat. 10-tf CONDUCT OF INSANE WOMAN AROUSES SYMPATHY. Mrs. Mary J. Urown of Muneie, was brought from that city to be admitted to East haven. The woman was very irrational and her babblings and inurniurings. as she helplessly looked at persons in the Pennsylvania station, elicited the greatest sympathy. DID YOU KNOW? FATHER WILLIAM'S INDIAN TEA, gathered in the ROCKY MOUNTAINS, acts directly on the Mucous Membrane, purifies the BLOOD and cleanses the entire system of the microbes and germs of CATARRH, HAY FEVER. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS and COLDS. To all sufferers of these troubles, ve recommend it, believing a course of FATHER WILLIAMS' Medicine will produce Detter reults than any other in the market. Tea or Tablet form, 20 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.. Richmond. Ind. uvuotilhieirs or Are in a class by themselves. Nothing manufactured in Richmond is like them. Do not let the grocer induce you to take something claimed to be just as good for we know he has not got It. Insist on having Mothers or Victor and you will be satisfied. Richmond Baking Company s

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. , THE PRIZE AT STAKE. A free trip to the Jamestown exposition for six persons. Every item of expense going and coming'and for a week at the fair will be paid by the Palladium and Sun Telegram. The successful candidates will be housed at the Inside Inn, the best hotel at the exposition and will be taken into every exhibit and concession on the grounds not to say anything of the water trips and other amusements afforded about historic old Norfolk, which will be enjoyed at this paper's expense. The trip to be taken by a single fair goer, along the plans laid down by this paper for its six winners would cost at the very least $100:00. It is certainly worth working for. HOW VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED. The contest is free for all. Everybody can vote without the expenditure of a single penny. Each day a coupon will appear in the Palladium and Sun Telegram. Fill in the coupon today as a starter, with the name of the person and employment. Mail or bring the coupon to the Palladium and Sun Telegram office, North Ninth and A streets and the vote will be counted as directed. The expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. -For instance the cupon appearing today will not be good after April 18. Bear this in mind. Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium and Sun-Tel?gram will entitle such subscribers to special voting privileges In order to assist the candidate of his choice and this will be the method employed: Certificates will be issued with receipts for subscriptions paid in advance. 1. One year's subscription, paid in advance, at $3.50, entitles the person voted for to 2,500 votes. 2. One six month's subscription,.paid in advance, at $1.80, entitles the person voted for to 1,000 votes. 3. One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance, at $1.00, entitles .the person voted for to 500 votes. 4. One month's subscription, paid in advance, at 30 cents, entitles the person voted for to 100 votes. . 5. in every issue of the paper there will be a coupon entitling the person voted for to 1 vote. Don't fail to clip these coupons and then turn them into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE. 1. A woman school teacher 2. A man school teacher. 3. A woman shop employe. 4. A man shop employe. 5. A saleswoman or woman clerk. 6. A salesman or man clerk. A subscriber mzy vote for 'anyone coming under' the above classification. The vote as it stands at noon each day will be published in the paper of that evening. ' CLIP THE BALLOT,

Clip the ballot below, fill it in and Sun-Telegram not later than June 1, 1907. " - This Ballot Not Good

Palladium and Sun-Telegram Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest. (ONE VOTE COUPON)

THIS BALLOT IS CAST FOR. MOST POPULAR Carrier bovs are not permitted to in the ballot, mail or bring it to the fore the expiration of the above date, new ballot will appear daily. MAY REACH $70, BY SATURDAY NIGHT There Is a Steady Gain in the Subscriptions for the Y. M. C. A. in Richmond. STANDING'OF COMMITTEES. WHAT SOME OF THE BUSINESS HOUSES AND CORPORATIONS DID FOR THE CAUSE AT INDIANAPOLIS. Wednesday's report on .Y. M. C. A.," including additional pledges.. . Thursday's report . . Total the all .$67,287.50 725.50 ,$GS,013.00 The total still keeps climbing" nearer to the amount ($$5,000) required to get D. G. Deid's subscription. Standing of Young Men's Committee. Geo. Bartel $3,267.50 Howard Dill 2.SS1.00 L. C. Peacock 1,549.00 W. S. Hiser 1.4SS.00 i W. O. Wissler 1.436.00 Isaac Wilson 1,131.00 L. S. Gay 990.00 O. P. Nusbaum S45.00 Turner Hadley Arthur Ellis.. 740.00 535.00 $14,962.00 The committees are working hard and giving liberally themselves. Help them make the amount $70,000 by Saturday night. Contributions at Indianapolis. What a few of the business houses and corporations of Indianapolis did for the Y. M. C. A. financial campaign is shown by the following: J. K. Lilly ... .. ..$10,000 H. J. McGowan . . . . Del era n Smith Kin can & Co Kli Lilly Co Layeock Mfg. Co. .. . Kiefer Drug Co Taggart Baking Co. . Brow u-Ketchum Iron 10.000 j 10,000 j 2,500 j 2.000 2.000 1.250 1 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1 ,000 3 .000 1.000 Works.. Levey Brothers &. Co. .. Fletcher Nat. 1 Bank Kwert Mfg. Co Brower-Love Bros.. . . . . . Pettis Dry Goods Co. Indianapolis Foundry Co. Indianapolis Water Co. Hibben-Hollweg Co Knight & Jellson Atlas EngTaving Works Indianapolis Gas Co Part of another source: 1,000 j 1.000 1,000 1,000 2.000 1,000

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After 5 P. ivi. Mpnl receive ballots from the patrons. Fill Palladium and Sun-Telegram office, be otherwise it cannot be considered, Typographical Union ..1 000 The above did almost and in some instances equally as well for the Young Woman's Christian. Associa Hon. It is hoped that the corporations of Richmond will also consider the Indus trial value of the Y. M.'C. A. work and respond liberally. SUCCESSFUL REHEARSAL OF FESTIVAL CHORUS Time Wednesday Night Given To Brahm's "Requiem." INTEREST AT DAYTON, 0. a successiui rehearsal of the May festival chorus was held Wednesday evening at the coliseum, the rehearsal being demoted to Brahm's "Requiem," which is exceptionally hard. Six more rehearsals remain, but the cho rus will be entirely ready by the time of the festival. Interest of musical people outside of Richmond is shown by a letter received bv Prof. Will Ear hart from Dayton, O., asking for In formation concerning the festival and stating that as no festival will be giv en at Cincinnati this year, those usu ally aiieuumg at. mat city, will come nere. lhe rehearsal next week will be held on Thursday evening as the ! coliseum is engaged for Wednesday evenins QUEEN & CRESCENT AFTER EXPOSITION BUSINESS. raui urown, traveling passenger agent of the Queen & Crescent route, with headquarters in Cincinnati, was in the city Wednesday, visiting railroad officials and incidentally extolling the advantages of his route to southern points. The Queen and Crescent will work for a liDeral share of the Jamestown traffic, as that road makes connection for the exposition. " fT? ii i - Do your Eyes get Tired? Try leaving off Coffee 10 days and drink. P STUM

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TIRED of life! That !. the complaint from which a great many persons suffer in the large cities. Very often the disease becomes bo acute that the victims of It refuse to wait for the visit of the death messenger and baaten their own departure from thia EVA BOOTH. world, preferring to the ills they know the ills they wot not of. One would not think it perhaps, but there are so many cases of suicide or attempted suicide In the big city of New York and so many of its residents are in a etate of mind" favorable to self destruction that the anti-suicide bureau recently established in that city by the Salvation Army is actually a busy place. The New York bureau was opened only a few weeks ago, but the com mander of the Salvation Army, Gen eral William Booth, established a similar bureau in London some time since, and that has already developed into an Institution of wide usefulness. Indeed, even the recently organized bureau In New York has done a brisk business, so to speak, in the prevention of suicide and has in the few weeks of its existence grown into one of the most important branches of the great work done by the Army in the American metropolis. It is under the supervision of Miss Eva Booth, commander of the Army in America, but its active director Is Colonel Thomas Holland, who has a dozen, or more persons as signed to help him in the work and who uses for its purposes two recep tion rooms and four interview or cont ference rooms In the national head quarters building at 120 West Fourteenth street. Of course there are deadbeats who go to the anti-suicidal bureau with tales of woe and threats of self destruction.! and who could not be induced to do 1 away with themselves under any circumstances, but the army officers are experts at detecting frauds and know how to handle such cases so as to prevent waste of sympathy, money and effort. The genuine cases are numerous enough to keep the bureau officers, busy. The idea is to supply advice, sympathy, comfort and encouragement and, where the circumstances justify, employment or even money, but, better still, a way out of the difficulties which induce the applicant for advice to contemplate self destruction. The COLOKEIi THOMAS HOLLAND ADVICE TO A WOULD BE SUICIDE. postoflice and the telegraph office are much used in this new and strange business, for a great many persons apply for advice without appearing for personal interviews. Some appli cants are from distant cities. The whole work of the bureau is done upon

a confidential basis, so that those ask- ; degree. A very enjoyable social sesing for advice, whether in person or by s;on followed.

mail, feel that in so doing they need not expose themselves to any danger of publicity. The work for women Is in special charge of Brigadier BovilL While a great many of those contem plating suicide are despondent from lack of employment, there are many cases of thosa In apparent prosperity who yet are tired of life. One such case was that of a business man who was afraid his capital would not tide him -over a dull season and who was driven almost beside himself by stress and worry. Another man who called Is well known in the business world. and he congratulated the officers on their work, saying that he himself, though prosperous in business and prominent in society and the church, was sometimes seized with desponden cy and needed the help to overcome the suicidal tendency which such an institution could give. New York has a smaller percentage of suicides in proportion to population than some other American cities. San Francisco and St. Louis go ahead of it. according to the statistics on the subject. The number of suicides In the country at large last year was over 20.000, almost twice as many as In the year 1S99, a fact which shows the need for snch work as the Salvation Array Is now doing in this direction. LIVED IN SAME BLOCK FOR YEARS; DIVORCED. Eaton, O., April 11 After having lived separate for a quarter of a cenury, yet residing within a block of each other, W. D. Evans has been granted a divorce from his wife. Maalah Evans, on tho ground of wilful absence. - CASTOHIA. Bas ti a ins una tsa nave kam trni

And it's right that they should be. You give a boy or girl a shoe on their foot that they like and you will find that the shoe will last much longer, for he will then take more care of his shoes and not try to kick them out as the case would be if he did not like the shoe. We have just received the largest shipment of Boys', Misses and Children's high and low shoes that we have ever received. We mention here a few styles that are particularly attractive in style and price: Style No. 1 Misses' and children's 3-button patent leather colt turn Oxford. Misses', $1.50; children's, $1.25. Style No. 2 Misses' and Children's Hand Welt Shoes or Oxfords, patent tip, Blucher or Gibson Tie. Misses', $2.00; Children's $1.75. .

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Style No. 4 Infants Patent Leather or Kid Strap Slippers, from 60c a pair up to $1.00. : Boys' and Youths Patent Leather Shoes in button or lace, made of extra quality of patent colt feather, extra good shapes and fitters. Youths', $1.75 and $2,00; boys' $2.C0 and $2.50. One lot of Vicl Kid Patent Leather Tip Shoes for youths, $1.00 a pair. Boys' and Youths Extra Quality of Vicl Kid Leather, Blucher cut excellent style and every pair guaranteed. Youths', $1.75; Boys', $2.00. . ' - - . . These are only a few of the many numbers of good shoes that we can show you for boys, girls and children. We want to acquaint you with our strong line, so please come and get our prices.

718 Main LOCAL DIVISION OF T. PA WILL HELP Canvass for Members Will Be Conducted . on Saturday Of This Week. IN RACE WITH MISSOURI. AT NIGHT THERE WILL BE A SMOKER AND BANQUET WITH SPEECHES BY SEVERAL LOCAL MEMBERS. As Saturday is Iloosier day for the T. P. A. all over the etate, it being set aside by State President E. J. O'Mara for the solicitation of newmembers, the local chapter, C, is preparing for one of the most enjoyable as well as profitable sessions in the h'istory of the, order in this city. The Indiana division of which the local chapter is a member hopes to report a greater increase in membership this year than does the Missouri division which is one of the most active divisions of the organization. There is a great rivalry between the Indiana and Missouri divisions as to increase in membership each year, and at the Indiana division convention, which will be held at Anderson, May 15, a! better report is expected than will be made at the Missouri division convention. Smoker and Banquet. ' After everyone eligible in. this city has been solicited, Saturday, the members of the local chapter will meet at the hall on North Ninth street where a smoker and banquet will be held Saturday night. Several local men will give speeches at the meeting and everything will be turned In the direction of a rousing good time. Several new members are expected to ask admittance to the local organization Saturday. Two Masonic Candidates. At the meeting of Webb Lodge of Masons Wednesday night, two candidates were , given the Master Mason's f

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RESPECTFULLY, Firedl C. HIGH SCHOOL FIGURES Those for the Second Month Are Completed. TARDINESS IS REDUCED. Prof. D. R. Ellabarger of the high school has issued the second monthly report of the second term. Along some lines it is better than the first month's. Since the new system of treating tardy pupils has been established their number has suddenly decreased. Below is the report:

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General enrollment: boys, 1,,7; girls, 2A; total. 377. Term enrollment, 3ir; monthly , enrollment, 387; average number belonging, SS); average daily attendance, 358; number remaining at end of last month, 3ST. By reinstatement 14 were ' gained, while 18 were lost vby mithdrawal. Those not tardy numbered 333 and not absent, 368. while 347 were neither tardy nor absent. There mere SO cases of tardiness, caused by 5."i tardy pupils; 606 minutes were lost on this account; . x. There are more girls thaaboys in the school, at the present time.- Moro days are lost la sickness by girls and they are also tardy more than boys. There are 50,000 vegetarians in Eng. land. circular. the best lamp for round house hold use. Made beautifully nidce beautifully nickeled. Perfectlr

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