Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 156, 29 June 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PAUL.ADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1907.

MRS. EDDY'S SANITY TO BE GIVEN TEST

Court Selects Master to Determine Christian Science Leader's Competency. Concord, N. II.. June 29. Judge Edgar Aldrich of Littleton was appointed master to determine the competency of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy by Juge Chamberlain of the supreme court late Friday. The master 13 named In connection with the suit brought by Mrs. Eddy's son, G. W. Glover, of Lead, S. D., and others as "next friends," for an accounting of Mrs. Eddys property. He, Is directed to ascertain, determine and report the fact whether Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy was capable, of intelligently managing, controlling and conducting her financial affairs and property interests March 1, 1907, and during such time .before that, date as may to the master sem reasonable. No limitations are made as to the evidence to be introduced. ,W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This is to certify that I have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and It is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference." A. G. Luken & Co. MElWANTEP. Brave. honest,hmne loving, husbands, fathers and 4 brothers, whose hearts beat to thtyine of "Home Sweet Home." Mtm iho have the imprint of the Amefl!canflag upon their hearts, men with AdealsSabove the tenement house mi;n with, the courage to say "I will for the riht, and dare to pay 1.00 dovn and the only $1.00 per week on a lot In Bealfvlew Addition,-which is a sure thing. PICIIIC AT JACKSOIrPARK Eden Lodge of Richmond, and Others Are There. Those from Victoria lodge No. 146, Hagerstown, who came over to picnic with Eden lodge at Jackson park, today were Mrs. Dora Martin, Mrs.' Terry Walker, Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mrs. Orpha Jones, Mrs. Reba Rudy, Mrs. Thed Sells; Misses Myrtle Werklng, KatherIne Gohring, Eva and Dorothy Smith, Jessie Weidman, and Cora Fouts. TO PICNIC NEAR RICHMOND. Misses Jessie Weidman, Ruth CopeJand, Ira Wimmer - and Ethel Roller, and Messre. Charley Nicholson, Ross Hiatt and Everett Chapman of Hagerstown, will picnic tomorow near Richmond. BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Indiana Readers Have This Experience. You tax the kidneys overwork them. They can't keep up the continual strain. The back gives out it aches and pains; Urinary tMoblss set in. Don't wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pilla. Indiana people tell you how they act. Mrs. Charles Reiber, 609 North First BtreetVIncennes. Ind.; says: "My husband thinks well of Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured him of a severe case of backache from which he suffered for a long time. There were dull pains across the small of his back, so severe at' times as to almost keep him from his work. He tried various remedies without getting relief and finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills. In a short time the trouble disappeared and he has enjoyed good health ever since. Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable kidney remedy and backache cure." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BEE HIVE 3 PHONES PHONES CALL US UP Bech Nut Bacon fteech Nut Chipped OBeel Baked Tenderloin Baked Ham Lunch Gobds UI All lUims Best Stock ol)lives, Domestic and Imported Sardines in Town Fancy Strawberries Dananas Oranges Pineapples Cream to Whip

The old gentleman at the left of this picture Is the late John B. Stetson, the famous hat manufacturer, who in his will provided that the income of his sons should be doubled if they married and further increased, provided they had children. The lady and gentleman at the right are Mr. and Mrs. G. Harry Stetson, who are enjoying a triple Income through this pro-1 vision ot the will despite the opposition of the young man's family to his marriage. GOOD WORK DONE FOR M CHILDREN Cooking School Conducted by The Associated Charities In the North End HAS THIRTEEN MEMB rs. THEY ENTERTAINED THE BOARD AT A DELIGHTFUL DINNER FRI- ' DAY AFTERNOON AT HEADQUARTERS. A work of which little is known by the people of Richmond is that which is being done by the board of Associated Charities for several little children of the north end.. They have estab lished a cooking school of which thirteen little girls are members and who have for their teacher, Mrs. William Thomas. These little children entertained the board at .a five o'clock, din-! ner Friday afternoon -in -the room of the Associated Charities - on South Fifth street, after" the last and regular meeting of the board until September had been held. The dinner table in its decorations showed much taste, the colors being green and yellow, nasturtiums being used. The menu, all of which was prepared by the little girls, whose ages are twelve and thirteen, Included breaded veal, salad, and rolls which were pronounced by one of the guests as the best she had ever eaten jelly, blackberry 'and lemon pie, coffee and cake, and as desert, fruit salad In oranges hollowed out, with a covering of whipped cream. The meal was served in a dainty and efficient manner. The little girls who served and cooked the meal were Eva Thomas, Iona Freeman, Amelia Wiggins, Marjorie Wiggins. Ada Verrege, Sadie, Susie and Eva Hawkins. The cook ing is all done at the North End Mis sion house. The good work which is being done by the Associated Charities in encouraging and supporting this work is shown in the fact that last year twelve girls of the thirteen girls of the class have taken excellent positions owing-to their knowledge of the art of cooking. ' Better Than Swearing. "In my youth," said a naTal officer, I knew a first mate in the merchant marine who, though an excellent officer, was dreadfully profane. When anything went wrong he would volley forth oaths and curses In a shocking way. Once, though, he shipped witb a very. strict religious captain, and the first time this captain chanced to witness one of the mate's swearing outs he gave the young man a lecture. " 'You are a first rate officer. he ended, 'but, remember, no more swearing Not another oath aboard my ship.' "Well, the mate bore the captain's warning in mind. Then one afternoon it happened that the boatswain made an inexcusable error in carrying out an order. When the boatswain cou fessed the fault he had committed, the mate turned red with rage. He opened his mouth. Everybody looked at him expectantly, waiting to hear some remarkable oaths, but then the captain hove in sight. The aat, seeing the captain, remevibered kls orders about profanity. But his rage had to hare vent of some sort, and. striding up doee to the culprit, be roared in the man's face:

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MARK TWAIN'S CHILDREN. A Case Where Attempted Punishment Proved a Hopeless Failure. Ordinary punishmeuts answered ver.v well for Su3y. She was a thinker ant! would reason out the purpose of them, apply the lesson aud achieve the reform required. But it was much less easy to devise punishments that would reform Clara. This was because she was a philosopher who v.-as always turning her attention to finding something good and satisfactory and entertaiulng In everytJiIng that came her way. Cousequently it was sometimes pretty i discouraging to the troubled mother to find that after all her pains and thought in Inventing what she meant to be a severe' and reform com pelling unl3hment the child had entirely missed the severities through her native disposition toget interest and pleasure out of them as novelties. The mother, In her anxiety to find a penalty that would take sharp hold and do its work effectively, at last resorted, with a sore heart and with a reproachful conscience, to that punishment which the incorrigible criminal in the penitentiary dreads obos till the other punitive miseries which the warden inflicts upon him for his good solitary confinement in the dark chamber. The grieved and worried mother shut Clara up in a very small clothes closet and went away and left her there for fifteen minutes. It was all that the mother heart could endure. Then she came softly back and listened listened for the sobs, but there weren't any; there were muffled and inarticulate sounds, but they could not be construed Into eobs. The mother waited half an hour longer. By that time she was suffering so intensely with sorrow and compassion for the little prisoner that she was not able to wait any longer for the distressed sounds which she had counted upon to inform her when there had been punishment enough and the reform ncrorr"rI5' be1. rho otioued tb

HEALTH FOR ALL WOMEN Why Lose the Buoyancy of Youth? Whether Young or Old Every Woman May Be Healthy.

To look well and feel well, you must be well. To do this, you must keep the mechanism of your body in per fect running order. A woman's constitution is far more intricate and delicate more easily injured and disarranged thau the mechanism of the finest watch. Yet no one would think of allowing a watch to get all out of order before re pairing or cleaning of lt.e; How many young ladies there are, who pay no attention to the first symptoms of diseased organs. Pains in the bacla head, abdomen, right or left side, and sometimes in the hips and lower limbs. - Tired and languid feeling in tl morning wornout and distracted nc ves, leading to a cross and petulant Ispositlo4- Natural colthe cheek, the lieht and or fading froi lustre from the eye, thV one pleasant smile from th4 face all these going or gone. What does Itlmean? Sim ply that some one or more of the delicate organs are rtpt perform ing their work as they should. Nature needs omei assistance. These aches and pinns although slight at first are danger signals, and you ought to heed their warnings before the trouble becomes chronic and disease gets a firm hold on your system. A nerve tonic and strength-builder the best you can get is what you need at such times. Zoa-Phora is just that; ladies lots of them who have used it. say so. We know it is so because Zoa-Phora Is made for women all women old and young, and has a; successful record for thirty years, i We want you to know this too by a thorough trial of Zoa-Phora in your own

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closet to fee. ft'. 11 a it ad tak her back into her loving favor and for glveness, but the result was not the one expected. The captive had in ami factured a fairy cavern out of tlir closet, and friendly fairies out of the clothes hanging from the hooks and was having a moat sinful and unrepentant good time and requested permission to spend the rest of the day there! From Mark Twain's Autobiography in North Amerionn Review. HE FIRED-THE STICK. "I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treatment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc., by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c. A Dramatic Assassination. By far the most dramatic royal assassination was that of the Emperor Paul of Russia on March 24, 1801, by his nobles. As usual Paul had retired to rest booted and spurred and in his regimentals. At the dead of night he was awakened by an unusual noise. The hussar who guarded his chamber door the only faithful sentry, as it proved, in the palace was being killed by nine nobles. They burst into the room and began to attack the emperor. Paul hid behind chairs and tables and begged for his life. He offered to make each of his assailants a prince. He offered to abdicate in vain. Then he made a wild dash for the window, fearfully gashing himself, but he was dragged back. He seized a chair and for some time kept the nine of them at bay, and only after terrific struggles was he seized and strangled with his own sash. The English people eat more butter than any other nation. The average is 13 pounds a head a year. case. Whether you are sljghtly ailing from periodical sickness, or suffering from some form of womanly weakness in a more serious degree, ZoaPhora will help you. Thousands similarly afflicted have bean cured by its aid, why not you? The record of what Zoa-Phora has done for women is proof of Its virtue The Zoa-Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., can send you books of testimonials containing the names of hundreds of women who are glao to recommend Zoa-Phora to their suffering sisters. If the delicate organs are congested, relaxed, displaced or in any way diseased, and do not perform their duties properly and regularly, Zoa-Phora will restore them to their normal activity. The vital force known only to a healthy woman will return and there will be joy in living. ' Thousands of women not hun dreds my sister, attest the fact of the restoration of their health by the use of Zoa-Phora. Ask some of your lady friends about Zoa Phora. Better still, go to a reliable druggist and get a bottle, begin Its use according to full and complete" instructions in each package, lou will receive Zoa-Phora from the druggist already prepared, compounded in just the right proportions, and put up in sealed, sterilized, one dollar bottles. Just ask for ZoaPhora no other explanation will be needed and no mistake will be made. In each package will be found a copy of "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to Women" a medical book giving interesting and instructive information about all diseases of women, and the way to successfully. treat them In the privacy I of your awn home- Tou .need. not tell

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. RICHMOND, IND., June 26th, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 26th day of June, 1907, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments . for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 87-1907. For the improvement of the alley between North 20th and 21st streets, by Grading. Graveling and Boulderlng of the roadway and the construction of a three-brick gutter therein from North "C" street to North "E" street. Improvement Resolution No. 98 1907 For the improvement of the second alley south of Mhin street running East and West, b Grading and pay ing the roadway fith cement to tho full width thereof from South 5th street to South 6th street. j Improvement Resolution No. 1001907 For the improvement of Lincoln street by the construction of lenient sidewalks to a - uniform width of six (6) feet on both sides thereof, from West First - street to Wtflt Fifth street. i Persons interested in ori&ffected by said described public improvement are hereby notified tiutr tho Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, July 5th," 1907, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such "lots or tracts of land have been cr will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on sail roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names, of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CLIFTON W. ERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. 27-6t LEW KING, PRINTER 12 NORTH SEVENTH Boyer's Gliding Settee andFry's Swing Come, sf e the two, take your' choice ana iei us sena you one. PILGRI1 BROS. PHONE 210 Cor. 5th and Main.Richmond. Ind. MJMPE? ........ ' -I Not at all impossible. We are f agents for a number of Tfans-Atlan-i 3 tic steamship lines, and can quote low prices to any foreign point. We will be glad to furnish you with literature, and with any Information desired Richmond Trust Company Capital $250,000 Surplus $25,000 C, C. k I, ticket agent will S!I you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M train. Call on

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