Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 179, 25 July 1907 — Page 10
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THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULT 24 1007. HAWKINS' SPRINGS FIJI FULLY ALIVE BRILLIANT SOLDIER DEAD AT MANILA n
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oljivte: OEH-o S. Re GL Co., Extra Sublime. Leghorn Imported Lucca Oil, The best Italian oil in the world for table and medicinal purposes. Special tomorrow 1 Gallon Cans $2.50 1 Gallon Cans - $1.30 1 Quart Cans 75c THESE PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY ....PICNIC SPECIALS.... Imported Brie Cheese, Imported Roquefort Cheese, Select Boned Turkey in Cans, Select Boned Chicken in Cans, Dr. Johnson's Wafers, Crackers and Toasterette. """" PHONE YOUR ORDERS. JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.
Board of Directors of the Richmond Chautauqua Will Push Project. Major Eugene Coffin Succumbed After His Left Arm Was Removed. THIS YEAR'S ARRANGEMENT PARTICULARS NOT KNOWN.
. Is It money- yon want? We have plenty of it and' will loan you whatever amount you may need for any length of time, on your household goods, team, livestock or any ,oth,e.r personal property,' without removal. WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS, UNEQUALED TERMS, ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY METHODS, CONFIDENTIAL DEALINGS AND A LOWER RATE THAN CAN BE HAD OF ANY SIMILAR CONCERN IN THE CITY, i Investigate our fflefhofls ana rates; "then you can intelligently decide where your best interests may be served. XJuick service and courteous treat-. Jnent guaranteed L1 CO. Home Phone 1341 40-41 CoIoniailBldg. 3rd floor. Richmond, Ind. TbOfHab Or The Body. Tb oisroo Kund-'wh(ch all the other organs rjvoive, awl upcm wOitcti they are largely dopendent far tiiek- 'welfare, it the stomach. Vv'ben the filoctioEjsof the stomach become impaired, thn fcowoJrt and Hver mluo become deranged. To cure a disease of the stomach, Hver or bowels get SO cent or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peppin. at your druggist's. It Is the promptest relief for constipation and dyspepsia ever ooroptnuxded. E5 FOR kcie TEA 5 rtfi 1 I M .USE. PcPFi-Walla R H Tea. To be had only at oar store. Ginger Ale Grape Juice Lime Juice Bee Hive Grocery Co. 1 IK Mi ClU
Just to introduce Wrigley's famous chewing gums. Flavors are banana, blood orange, tolu, pineapple and peppermint. For two days we will give a regular 10 cent folding fan with each 5c package. We only have 1,000 fans, so buy quick. Not over 10 packages to each customer.
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The best of all breakfast foods, and remember we sell for 10 cents package, or 3 for 25. Two days' special $1.00 worth of stamps with each 3 packages. S. & H. Stamps. Pictorial Review Patterns. Where?
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phono -1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.
MISS GRACE LAMKIN WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THE CHILDREN'S WORK AND WILL GIVE THEM INDIAN LORE.
If the board of directors of Rich mond's Chautauqua can do , anythins within Its power to secure the Hawkins spring addition, for a chautauqua sire next year, it will certainly do so, as at the meeting held Wednesday night in the Commercial club rooms, r the whole matter was discussed and there was not a single dissenting voice to the plan. In fact the direct ors are enthusiastic about the raovs and will bend every energy to secure the addition, construct the lake, main auditorium and other buildings before the time for next year's event. The plans for converting the addition into a chautaunua site, discussed Wednesday night, were essentially the same as were published in the Palladium for the first time some weeks ago. One of the chief attractions which the land has is the natural springs and these would act! much to the general A attractiveness of the site. The coming chautauqua was also discussed and plans gone over. Miss Grace Lamkin of Chicago has been engaged to take charge of th children's work this year, as Miss Peail Carpenter, first engaged,, is ill at the present time and It will be impossiole for her to think of coming to Richmond during the Chautauqua sessions. Miss Lamkin was first thought of by the chautauqua management to take charge of the children this year, but earlier in the season it was impossible to arrange for her services. She will give the Seton Thompson Indian work, dressing the children in Indian costume, putting on the war paint and feathers, allowing the children to live the lives of the Indians. She will read the children Indian stories and teach them Indian games, and in fact make an Indian wigwam out of the children's entertainment tent. Later in the chautauqua program she and the chil dren will give an Indian entertain ment in the main auditorium. Predictions are freely made that the chil-1 aren win De oeuer entertained tnis i.nnn tUnr. n n 1 A 111 jem man cvci, ui ai. least win appreciate the work more. Among the other new features which the chautauqua management decided to inaugurate were the barber shop, a check room and a public telephone station. During the summer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. A. G. Luken & Co. You needn't suffer with sfc headache, indi?restion. constipation or any other troubles arisngr from a disordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell's' Syrup Pepsin will cure yon and keep you well. Try it keep it c hand the year around. SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. on all kinds of coal, for heating and cooking in the house, for the furnace in shop or store, for steampurposes, in factory or mill, fully confident of the quality of our fuel. Its cleanliness and our faculties for prompt delivery. We will appreciate a trial order. 0. D. Bullerdick 529 S. 5th St Fhone 1235 Excels f
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WRECK COSTTHREE LIVES Catastrophe on the Michigan Branch of the Big Four. Benton Harbor, Mich., July 23 A wreck on the Michigan branch of the Big Four near Eau Claire today cost three lives and possibly more. The victims are unidentified. An oil car onllidftfl with a freisrht train and the piled.up wreckage caught fire and was burned I -.t.-XlUeX.A POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A Just complaint is an accommodation. . Talk happiness. Teople get tired of bearing of your woes. The thinpTK you don't say cause you less grief iu this life than almost anything else. Ever thiuk how foolish it is to bear a grudge? Unkind feelings have no market value. If you spend your time in growling about an imagiuary wrong, you are apt to neglect your own shortcomings. Every child is doomed to disappointment. All children imagine that as soon as they are twenty-one they will "do as they please." State your views on any subject, and if your listener says he hasn't made up his mind it means he disagrees with you and hates to say so. Atchison Globe. An Expensive Short Cut. It will certainly be news to most people, says the London Globe, that New York is a short cut for telegrams between London and Paris and between n London and Berlin. However, the fact is vouched for. The messages are received at an agreed address in New York and are immediately passed on for London, Paris or Berlin, as the case may be. 1 lie reason for tnis amazing roundabout to save time is curious. New York time being about six hours behind European time, its wire connections with Europe are almost unoccupied during the London forenoon, while during the same time European wires are often congested. Via New York, therefore, is a "short cut," but an expensive one. The Watch Habit. Aln't It funny how little a man seems to use a watch and yet how he misses one If he hadn't got it with "nim?" said a man on the 'street car 3'esterday who had forgotten his. "I don't suppose I really need my watch more than three or four times a day," he said. "There's always plenty of clocks in sight, but I must look at my watch dozens of times without knowing that I do it I haven't been gone from home now more than twenty minutes, and I feel as if I had left ofT m coLJar, and yet I know within a few minutes of what time it is." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Preparing For It. "Hello, Stiujay!" crfed Knox. Look'ng for anybody?" "Why. yes." replied Stinjay. "Wisenan was to meet me here at 6 o'clock to go home to dinner with me, and if 5 now." "Oh. he'll be' along! I just saw him finishing a portarhouse steak in that restaurant down the street." Philadelphia Press. The Leteet Straw. "Jom," said the woman with nine ohapeaux, "I got another new hat today." "My dear." expostulated her husband, "that Is the last straw." "I know Itr sh said: "just froa Par!s."T.'' Stanley Campbell of Eaton, was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. In Asia rice constitutes fully one-
REVIVAL METHODS ARE GIVEN UIVELY RAP Pastor Hits Them at the Bible Institute.
RICHMOND MEN ARE HEARD. Plainfield, Ind., July 25 The Rev. Allan B. Philputt of Indianapoli3, in his address before the Friends Bible Institute Assembly, severely condemned the methods used by evangelists in many of the present-day revival meetings. "The practice of working the audience into a high state of excitement by sensational sermons, and driving them to the altar through the fean of immediate damnation, often does more harm than good," asserted Dr. Philputt. "When reaction takes place in the mind of the new convert he is often more estranged from the church than before. In such a case the revival does harm rather than lasting good." The Rev. Albert J. Brown, president of Wilmington college, Wilmington, O. lectured on "Quakerism and the Principle of Toleration in the Twenti eth Century. Prof. Elbert Russel of Earlham college gave an interesting talk on "The Minor Prophets." "The Prayer Life of Peter" was the subject of a lecture by Richard Haworth, the president of the institute. Clarence M. Case of Richmond discussed "Church Evangeliation, From ,the Standpoint of the Friends Church." A noticeable feature of the institute is the number of women delegates. The Friends Church probably has a larger number of women preachers than any other, denomination. The Friends have departed from the old custom which still prevails in that branch of the church, known as the conservative or "Old Fogy" Quakers. In the Conservative Quaker Church the room is partitioned in two parts one for the women and one for the men. MEAT OR. CEREALS A Question of Interest to All Careful Persons. Arguments on food are Interesting. Many persons adopt a vegetarian diet on the ground that they do not like to feel that life has Ueen taken to feed them, nor do they fancy the thought of eating dead meat. On the other hand, too great con sumption of partly cooked, starchy i oats and wheat or white bread, pastry, ! etc., produces serious bowel troubles, j because the bowel digestive organs, (where starch is digested) - are over-j taxed and the food ferments, produc-'
ing gas, and microbes generate In the deeaj-ed food, frequently bringing on peritonitis and appendicitis. Starchy, food is absolutely essential to the human body. Its best form Is shown in . the. food "Grape-Nuts," where the starch Is changed into a form of sugar during the .process of its manufacture. . In this way, the required food is presented to the system in a pre-digested form and is immediately made into blood and tissue, without taxing the digestive organs. A remarkable result, in . nourishment is obtained;.. the person using Grape-Nuts gains quickly in physical and mental strength. .. "Why in mental? Because the food contains delicate particles of Phosphate of Potash obtained from the grains, and this unites with the albumen of all food and the combination Is what nature uses to rebuild worn out cells In the brain. This Is a scientific fact that caa be easily proven by ten days use of Grape-Xuts. "There's a Reason." Read. "The to Wellville." in package-
THE MUSICAL GENIUS AND CLEVER WORK OF THE DECEASED WITH THE PEN ALSO MADE HIM FAMOUS.
New Castle, Ind., July 2o. Beyond the newspaper dispatches, Harry T. Coffin, a well known business man, and Thad Coffin, a rural mail carrier have received no information of their brother, Major Eugene Coffin, whose death occurred In Manilla, P. I., following the amputation of his left arm. Major Coffin was a paymaster in the army and the amputation of his arm was necessary owing to an infection of some nature from the handling of money. Two years ago Major Coffin and his family were here for several weeks, on the occasion of the reunion of the Coffin family. At that time he expressed his intention of making this city his permanent home, following his retirement four years hence. He was a member of the band in President McKInley's regiment and was appointed by President McKinley to the position of paymaster in the army. His first service was in Cuba and he was then transferred to tne Philippines. He went to the Philippines shortly after his visit to this city and took with! him a million- and a half of dollars for the payment of the troops. His wife and one son are in the Philippines, while another son is at Washington. Major Coffin was known as an expert saxaphone player and was as far as Is known the only triple tongue sax ophone player in the world. MARK TEH ARMENIANS Secrets of Organized Club of Armenian Assassins. New York, July 25 The slayer of Millionaire Tavshanjian today made a confession baring the secrets of the organized club of Armenian assassins The police have the names of all members of the band and ten promi nent Armenians are marked for murd er. The information was laid before the district attorney and arrests are expected to follow. Throw away pIlU and strong: cathartics which are violent In action, and always have on hand Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the guaranteed cure for constipation and all diseases arising from stomach trouble. The desert of Sahara is -within a few hundred square miles of the size of the United States. The Ilappy Family Circle. Father and mother, civ'ers and brothers, soon Bet to know one another's intimate affairs, and the little bowel and liver disturbances soon become household comment. It is well to remember that in ccfls'ipotion and indigestion, end other troubles of the stomach, liver and bowels a quick cure ean be had by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peprin. Take it tonlgrht and you will feel perfectly well in the morning:. Price only 50 cents and SI at druggists. Worry in most cases is caused by money--or rather the lack of it. Why do we lack it? Usually, because we part with it foolishly. A savings account kills Worry. It's an excellent recipe for Cheerfulness. Try it. Start an account now In this strong institution. 3 per cent interestAbsolute safety. Richmond Trust Co. Men's, Boys' Children's
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Good Fresh Beeff, 7c lib.' For the Best Meals and Lowest Prices see LONG Good Beef to Boil, per lb 7c Our Own Kettle Rendered Lard, by the bucket 11c Choice Cuts Veal, Pork and Lamb. Full line Cooked Meats, Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon. ' . Chickens to fry, roast or stew. Two delivery wagons. Prompt delivery to all parts of the cltyf LONG BROS., 322 Main St. Both Phones 299. Opposite Court House
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Are apt to go up In smoke, but you want to be careful to keep this one resolution. Patronize the cafe that has RICHMOND EXPORT on draught. It will mean a year of complete satisfaction to you. Mi nek Brewing Co. WANTED to feed your Horse and Chickens. Omer G. Whelan FEED AND SEED MAN Phone 1679 39 S. 6th St. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. and
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You Don't Count the Cost when eating our pies, cake and pastry, for It's small in comparison with the satisfaction you gain. The day you start using the products of our bakery will bo a red letter one on your calendar. Mark it up this day. Zwlssler's-Homo Oakery and Restaurant, 908 Main Ot.
ROUND TRIP TO Atlantic City Cape lYIay Ocean City Via c. c. G. l. r. r. and B. ClO. S.W.R.R. Thursday, August 1st Tickets good for return until August 15th. Stopovers allowed at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park and re turn. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A. Home Tel. 44. Hlctomoofl. Attention Contractors We carry a full line of BuildinJ Papers in stock at all times and can quote you prices that will interest you. A call from you will be appreciated. PILGRIM BROS. PHONE 210 Cor. 5th and Main, Richmond. Ind. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Main St., Richmond, Ind.
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