Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 92, 18 April 1907 — Page 3
The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, April 18, 1907.
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DAvm Toor average citizen la a nero-wor hlper, too. He knows his own and his neifabor's weaknesses, hut he gapes tip at the great with glamoured eyes and listens to their smooth plausibil ities as to the reading of the Gospel from the ' pulpit. He belongs to the largo mass of those who believe, not to the small class of those who question. But for the rivalries and jealousies of superior men which have kept them always divided into two parties, the ins and the outs, I imagine the masses would have remained forever sunk in the most helpless, if the most delightful, slavery that in which the slave accepts his lowliness as a divine ordinance and looks up to his oppressors and plunderers as heroleaders. And no doubt, so. long as the exuberant riches of our country enable the triumphant class to "take care or' all the hungry who have intelligence enough to make themselves dangerous, we shall have no change except occasional spasms whenever a large number of unplaced intelligent hungry are forcing the full and fat to make room for them. How long will this be? If our education did not merely feed prejudices instead of removing them, I should say not long. As it is I expect to "leave the world as wicked and as foolish as I found it." At any rate, until the millennium, I shall continue to play the game under the rules of human nature instead of under the rules of human ideals, as doe? my esteemed friend Scarborough And I claim that we practical mi are as true and useful servants of our country and of our fellow men as he. If men like him are the lieht, men Jiko us are the lantern that shields It from the alternating winds of rapacity and resentment. But, in running on about myself, I have got away from my point, whieb wa.3 how slight and even flimsy a pretense cf fairness will shelter a 'an in high place and therefore a rbaak. "He will fool the people as jily as he fools himself," said I. rtfld more than ever it seemed to me that I must keep out of the game of his administration. My necessity of party regularity made it impossible for me to oppose him; my equal necessity of not outraging my snse of the wise, not to speak of the decent, made it impossible for me to abet him. At last Woodruff came in person. When his name was brought to me I regretted that I could not follow my strong impulse to refuse to see him. Brit at sight of his bis strong body asd big strong face, with its typically American careles? good humor the cool head, the warni heart, the amused eyes and lips that could also harden Into sternness of resolution at sight of this old friend and companion-in-arms, my mind began to lift and I felt him stirring in it like sunshine attacking a fog. "I know what you've come to say. I began, "but f-m't say it. I shall keep to my tent for the present." "Then you won't have a tent to keep to," retorted he. "Very well," said I. "My priTate affair- -ill give m all the occupation I " H "'d. , "The general resigns from aamand of the army to play box of lead soldiers." "That sounds well." said I. "But the better the analogy, the worse the logic. I am going out of the business of making and working off gold bricks and green goods and that's no analogy." "Then you must be going to kill yourself," he replied, "for that is life." "Public life active life." said I. "Here there are other things." and I looked toward my two daughters, whose laughter reached us from their pony-cart just rounding a distant curve In the drive. His gaze followed mine, and he watched the two children until they were out of sight, watched 'them with the saddest, hungriest look in his eyes. "Guess you're right," he said gruffly. After a silence I asked: "What's the news?" A quizzical smile just curled hi i!ps. and it broadened into a lau?" as he saw ray own rather shameface smile of understanding. "Seems t me," said he, "that I read somewher once how a king, perhaps it was a emperor, so hankered for the quiet joy that he got off the throne and retirto a monastery and then establish lines of post-horses Srom his old ca ital to bring him the news every ha hour or so. I reckon he'd ha taken his job back if ho could fcai sot it." "I reckon," said I. "Well," said he. "the news is th? they're about to oust you from tl chairmanship of the national comri' tee and from control of this state. "Really?" said I, In an indifferer tone, though I felt anything but it. different. "Really." said he. "Bin-bank i -"-o''-- rv'it our non'e th-"'"",' Only those who have had pile en realise the keen Butteringfrom the itchingand burning-, or Imtria a tha Oil nEMORlinOIDS torrJd t ftt a rargio! operation Is the only cure. Bu t a safer, surer, Jess expensive and le nsJry means of cur.njr pile and thai is ty th tiM of the celebrated Or. A. 17. Chaco'o Ointment which brings relief almost Instantly and effect thorough cure. This great vlnunent is sold ucder a positive cnarantae to prove a satisf torr treatzneut for Itch ng-. bleeding- and pro Stroking Pin- or the money will b refunded. Len1-b)x-Dlld,elrrVPr Dr- A W. Chase etfieiM Co.. BaffaOo, . Y. For sale by Leo H. Fiha, Druggist.
the country and is putting Goodrich men in place of em wherever our fellows won't turn traitor. And they've got hold of Roebuck. He's giving dinner at the Auditorium to-morrow night. It's a dinner of 11 covers. think you caoi guess who ten of 'en are for. The eleventh is for Doni inick!" That was enough. I grasped the situation instantly. The one weak spot in my control cf my state was my having left the city bosses their local power, instead of myself ruling the cities from the state capital. Why had I done this? Perhaps the bottom reason was that I shrank from per mitting any part of the machine for which 1 was directly responsible to be financed by collections from vice and crime. I admit that the distine tion between corporate privilege and plunder and the pickings and stealings and prostitutions of Individuals is more apparent than real. I admit that the kinds -of vice and crime I tolerated are far more harmful than the other sorts which are petty and make loathing outcasts of their wretched practitioners. Still, I was snob or Pharisee or Puritan enougl to feel and to act upon the imagin ary distinction. And so, I had left the city bosses locally independent for, without the revenues and other aids from vice and crime, what city political machine could be kept up?" "Dominick!" I exclaimed. "Exactly!" said Woodruff. "Now, Mr. Sayler, the point is just here. don't blame you for wanting to get out. If I had any other game, I'd get out myself. But what's to become of us all of your friends, - not only in this state but throughout the country? Are you going to stand by and see them slaughtered and not lift a finger to help 'em?" There was no answering him. Yet the spur of vanity, which clipped Into me at thought of myself thrown down and out by these cheap ingrates and scoundrels, had almost instantly ceased to sting, and my sense of weary disgust had returned. ' If I went into the battle again, what work faced me? The same old monotonous round. To outflank Burbank and Goodrich by tricks as old as war and politics, and effective only because human stupidity is infinite and unteachable. To beat down and whip back into the rankt again these bandits of commerce disguised as respectable, church-going, - law-upholding men of property and to do this by the same old method of terror and force. '"Yen can't leave us in the lurch." said Doc. "And the game promises to be interesting once more. I don't iike racing on the flat. It's the hurdles that makes the fun." I pictured myself again a circus horse going round and, round the ring, jumping the "same eld hurdles at the same old intervals. "Take my place. Doc," said I. He shook his head. "I'm a good second," said he, "but a rotten bad first." It was true enough. He mysteriously lacked that mysterious something which, when a man happens to have been born with it, makes other men yield him the command give it to him, force it on him, if he hangs back. "What do you want me to do?" T asked. "That dinner to-morrow night is In suite Lb Go to it that's the shortest way to put Roebuck and Dominick out of business. Face 'em and they'll tkulk." "It's a risk," said I. I saw at once that he was right, but I was in a reluctant humor. "Not a bit of It," was his confident reply. "I had a horse that was crazy would run away on any old provocation. But no matter how busy he was at kicking ip the dust and the dashboard, you could always halt him by ringing a 6eU once. He'd been In the street car service. That's the way it Is with men, especially strong men. that have been broken to the bell. They hear It ring and they can't resist. Go up and ring the bell." "Go ring it yourself," said L "You're the bell," said he. (To Be Ovntlnuad.) .The Price of Health. "The price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New 'Life Pills," writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co. druggists. National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa. News of the High School. Instead of holding its regular debate this week, the 2-2 history class will write autobiographies and read them before the class. The general passenger agent of the B. and O. and Ticket Agent Blair of ' the C, C. and L. were at High School Tuesday consulting with Principal J Ellabarger in regard to the James- J town trip. i Dr. Eastwood, an eminent English! authority, connected with : the royal ' commission on tuberculosis, says that clearly one of the most Important steps In fighting the scourge of consumption is to keep a watchful- eye on the milk t-upply. -
At the Theaters
Theatrical Calendar. GENNETT. April 22 "The Lion and the Mouse." April 26 "Peck's Bad Boy." April 27 "When Knighthood Was in Flower." PHILLIPS. Week of April 15 Repertoire. "The Lion and the Mouse." It is not often that theatergoers of this city are permitted so great a treat xn a theatrical way as will be given them by the presentation here by flenry B. Harris of one of the greatest plays ever produced in America "The Lion and the Mouse," which come3 to :he Gennett Monday night. The play :s by Charles Klein, author of "The Alusie Master." , It deals with the money interests and politics of the country adverse to social welfare. John Burkett Ryder, the octopus of his time, in a financial way in order to the better win his ends in the amassing of the greatest fortune ever controlled by a single man, resorts to means to unseat a judge of the supremo court who has rendered decisions unfavorable to his schemes by intentionally dishonor - ing a position held iu the highest es - iccm uy iuc jjcuyie ui js own coun - try. While Ryder is the leader of men and rules the financial situation treading every man's opinion under his golden heels, he is thwarted in his. plans by a girl, the daughter of this judge. The play is one of vital interest, picturing realistically and truth fully the political and financial situa tion of the present day. ONE OF SEASON'S Josephine Lovett as Shirley Rossmore April ROBINSON'S CROSSING, IND. Robinson's Crossing, Ind., April IS. The sixteenth annual commencement of Waterloo township schools, will be held at Robinson's chapel on Tuesdayevening, April '22. Music will be furnished by the Connersville high school orchestra. There will be an address by Rev. Thomas H. Kuhn. The graduates are Ruth Kline, Mattie SchoII, Walter Retherford, Inez Duncan, Lizzie Gross, Estey Scholl, Iva Roberts, Edith Byrnes and Paul Hamilton. Charley Bailey and wife, after spend ing the winter m Indianapolis, nave returned to their.farm for the summer. Gertrude McMullen and daughter, Mary are visiting at Liberty, the guests of Malinda Wood. . , William A. Holland and wife Tues day were calling on his sister, Mary, who has been quite sick, but is improv ing nicely under the care of Dr. J. A. Smith. Rev. H. C. V. Wilson and Rev. Mer lin. Robbins were both visiting Mrs. Sarah Wilson and other relatives the past week. Edith Byrnes is visiting at Indianapolis, the guest of Dr. J. A. Sutliffe and wife. Theo. Mcintosh is very sick at his home in Brownsville. Clara M. Watt attended Sunday school and Epworth league at Robinson's last Sunday. C. C. Bay View club met Friday with Lulu WoodLambert Retherford is much better. Ellsworth Price is still feeling very
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"When Knighthood, Was in Flower." Paul Kester. in arranging Charles Major's novel, "When Knighthood was in Flower," for a play of the same name, has succeeded remarkably well in preserving the spirit of the book. Variations from the story us Mr. Major told it have necessarily been made, but they are slight, and their only effect is to compress and vivify the tale. It is said by some that the story diverges slightly from history, but be that as it may, the main point Is that Mr. Kester has succeeded in creating a stirring and romantic drama which affords Grace Merritt, who appears as "Mary Tudor." an opportunity to display some of the most subtle and elusive aspects of her comedy style, arid, with moments of great emotional strength which at one or two points strike a note of genuine tragedy. She will be seen at the Gennett April 27.
Repertoire at the Phillips. Beginning this afternoon the Ethel Desmond Stock company will present for the remainder of the week "Th? Girl from Nevada," one of the most stirring of the plays in the extensive repertoire offered by this capable aggregation. It is full not only of comedy, but also of thrills that so delight the lovers of repertoire. In addition to the play there are the usual splendid specialties, including songs and dances, an illustrated song, motiVm pictures of much more than ordinary . interest and a stunt by H. B. Cooper,
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! never ueen exceueu iu mis uuusc. never fails to receive a most enmu- i i l siastic encore. Friday afternoon the Desmond company will give a recepiion immediately after the performance 'to the ladies and children in the audi-j ence. This will be given on the stage and a cordial welcome is extended. Saturday there will be a special matinee for children. VERY BEST. in "The Lion and the Mouse," 22. badly as a result of the interurban accident he was in near Centerville, April 1. Mrs. Sarah Squires is in very poor health at present. Frank Bell is in Rush county on business. Lummie Dickson and Cassie Roberts were shopping at Brownsville Friday. v AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger, he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. A. G. Luken & Co. ' Drys" Won in Oxford Election Oxford, O., April IS The "drys" won in the election by a majority of 109 votes. Two years ago the majority was eighty-five. The election passed off quietly. The "drys" were well organized, but the "wets" did practical ly no work. A total of 501 votes was cast. Another special election will be held on the 14th of May to decide the question of sewerage. A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weakens the. whole system. Doan's Regulets (2Z cents per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. A prominent resident of Shamokin. Pa., who owns a farm near Trevorton, thinks there is a greater demand for frogs than grain, dairy products or garden sauce, and will devote his attention to frog-raising on a large scale as fast as the necessary dams can be erected and the spawn can be procured. Bring your want ads to the Palladium. Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf Wanted Immediately, sober and reliable men for steady work; good wages; call at The Elliott & Reid Co, West Richmond. ,v . 4-tf
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ADAIR TALKS ABOUT. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Representative-Elect Guest of Indiana Democratic Club. OFFERS ONLY SALVATION. Indianapolis, Ind., April IS The Indiana Democratic club gave a reception in honor of J. A. M. Adair, of Portland.' member of congress from the Eighth Indiana district. When the next session of the national congress convenes Mr. Adair will occupy the seat that George W. Cromer held for eight years. "The eyes of the people are on the democratic party, for there is no other j party from which they can expect re lief to come. It is the party whose foundation rests on the solid rock of equal rights. It is eternal as justice, as indestructible as truth. It is the party which time and again has been buried under an avalanche of ballots, deposited by men who had been deceived by the glamor of concentrated wealth and the teachings of false t prophets. But from the grave It has 1 1 ' " ' vocate and plead the cause of the common people. "The democratic party of today i stands for honest government, whole some legislation, pure elections, the right of self-government, equal and exact justice to all, special privileges to none, the advancement of civic righteousness and the overthrow of civic depravity. Standing on- such a platform we will go before the people in 1908 confident of success, holding the banner of democracy high in the atmosphere of patriotic duty, ani regardless of who the republican nominee may be will win a decisive victory for the democratic party and for the people." If in need of a hog. sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co.. Sheldon, Ia. Use artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf Notice. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourth ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and to all others concsj-ned, that I, the under signed, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years, and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state at its next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in May, 1907 for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1873, and all amendments and additions theieto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to, and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. The precise location of the premises where I propose to sell and will sell said intoxicating liquors, should a license be granted me is as follows, to-wit: Being the south front room fronting on Eighth street, on the ground floor jof a certain brick building, No. 30S South Eighth street, said building bej ing situated on the following real esj tate towit: j A part of the east half of lot No. 6 : in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by commissioners to sell the real estate of Samuel W. Smith, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of Eighth street, 80 feet north of the southeast corner of said lot; thence west 126 feet 'to an alley; thence north along the line of said alley to the south line of South C street; thence east along the line of 6aid street 126 feet to the west line South Eighth street; thence south along the line of said street to the place of beginning. The said premises being in the Fourth ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county. State of Indiana. . GEORGE II. PILLE, Applicant . 4-11-1S. ennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO LOS ANGELES, CAL. April 27 to May 1 Mystic Shriners May 7 to 15 German Baptist Brethren. Good going one route, returning another. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Slay 31 to Ju&e 3 American Medical Association. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July o, 6 and 7 Knights Templar. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION, Norfolk, Va. April 19th to November 30th. Choice of a number of attractive rates. PHILADELPHIA July 12, 13 and 14 B. P. O. E. One-way Second-class Colonist Tickets to Idaho, Montana, Mexico and Pacific Coast Points at Unusually Low Fare daily during April. AROUND THE WORLD. Tours $610 and upward. For full partieulars consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket AgL, Richmond, Ind.
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Notice. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Third ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township. Wayne county, Indiana for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a perVon over the age of twenty-one years, and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state at its next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in May, 1L7 for. a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1S73. and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force In relation to said business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. The precise location of the said premises in which I desire to and "vill sell said Intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me Is as follows, towit: Being a room on the northwest corner of North F and North 12th streets and facing on said 12th street, being on the ground floor of a certain frame building, located on lot No. 17 in the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends' second addition to the city of Richmond, being in Third ward of said city. I further make known that I will also apply to the Board of Commissioners of said county at said time and place for permission to carry on the business of running pool tables in connection with the selling of said spirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors. JOHN HENRY SCHELL.
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YJHY is the North Star Refrigerator more economical in the use of ice than any other refrigerator on the market? BECAUSE It Is the only refrigerator with Granulated Cork, which according to all scientific tests transmits a less number of units of heat than any other. Notice. Notice Is hereby given to tTie c!tTzens of the Second ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I, the undersigned, a male Inhabitant of the stats of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne Township. Wayne county, Indiana, for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age ot twenty-one years, and a person ot good moral character, Intend to apply to the board of county commissioner!) of said county and state, at its next next regular session, commencing upoti the first Monday in May. 1!7. for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than five gallons at a time' and permit the same to be drunk on thi premises were sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the stcte of Indiana, approved March 17th 1S73, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business. 1 hereby state that I am and will be tho actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not acting as tha agent of another and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. Tho precise location of the premises in which I desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me is as follows, to-wit: Being the front room on the ground floor of a certain brick building which room fronts on the north side Cu Main street in said city, a public highway and is numbered 312, which building is on a part of lot 27 In James K. Dugdales addition to said City. The said premises being in the Second Wafd of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. I also make known that I will apply to tho Commissioners of said county at said time and place for permission to conduct and carry on the business of running and operating pool and billiard tables In connection with said business. FRED BROKAMP. 4-11-1S
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