Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 217, 7 September 1907 — Page 8

'XTiLGE EIGHT.

THE KICH3IOND 1ALlL Alii u di.,-iL.OIiAjA, SATUKJJAi, 2fcl'l'r.Jili.AC , 11HJ7 110 "CHASERS" SENT; RANKED AS AMERICA'S PRETTIEST WOMAN. Bear In Mind wfeen you' need a new roof tnat tne best roofing under tne son Is Use A WOT PEMMM T PAY Wieii Blue Flame Oil CooK-Stove Postal Telegraph Company Begins Suit Against Telegraphers' Organization.

won

VMcaMilte Sold exclusively by Pilgrim Bros. Ptaone 210

5tb and Main, Richmond, Ind.

UPHELD BY MEN who recognize a pure article when they taste it. Richmond Export Beer holds high place. The object of this ad, is to call your attention to it if you're not familiar with its many good qualities. Good way to test it is to order a case or two, which will be de livered at your door the very day you order. Brewing Co. We Give You What You Ask For We make it a rule to give our cus tomers Just what they ask for, if we have it in stock. If we don't carry Jt, we will gladly procure It. Our fa cilities make this easy and will save you time. In case of immediate necessity, our opinion and advice as to any of the proprietary nostrums is al ways at your command. - Qulgley's Drug Store 4th and Main. With a Capital and Surplus of $275,000 for security exceptional facilities for taking care of business central location wise - management and all the details' which constitute a strong banking Institution, the Richmond Trust Company extends to its patrons the" assurance that their interests will be well served. Richmond Trust Co. Elgar O. Hibberd, president Adam H. Bartel,,lst vice president. John J. Harrington, 2nd vice president. IWalter K. Henley, secretary and treasurer. ' USE BEE HIVE FFEE AND PERRI - WALLA TEA BIG IVIOIVEY IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS I began with $5 and made a success; any one can do tne work home In spare time ; send for tree Dooiuei; tens now io gei started. CHICAGO MAIL ORDER SCHOOL jxx ,asi juaoison sin uucago.lll. j

HELLO!

Is it money you. 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 other personal property, without removal. WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU LONG TIME, EASY PAY MENTS, UNEQUALED TERMS, ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY METHODS, CONFIDENTIAL DEALINGS AND A LOWER RATE THAN CAN BE HAD OF ANY SIMILAR CONCERN IN THE CITY. Investigate our methods and rates; then you can intelligently decide where your best interests may be served. Quick service and courteous treat ment guaranteed. LOAN CO.Home Phone 1341 40-41 Colonial BIdg. 3rd Floor Richmond, Ind. A West Philadelphia family was at stipper one night, talking about the engagement of oru of the daughters, whose wedding was soon to be. The negro servant, ho aeted as waitress, laundress, fete, had just brought into the dining room the dessert, when one of the girls aakc?., "Virginia, have you seen Edith's fiance?" "Laws! I doan know, honey," Ce replied. "Hit ain't been in de wash yit." Ilia Cramp. "I have been suffering much of late, he said, "with niter's cramp." And, smiling wanly. Ire tightened his belt two holes. "Here Is where it usually takes me, he explained, patting his concave stom ach. -St. Louis 2kbe-Demoerat. On thr 9tof Side. Student Then how much does the suit come to for cash? Tailor Fift marks. Student And If paid for by Installments ? TaHor A hundred mark3 onrjr In that case you will have toi pay half down. Prom the German. Where necessity ends curiosity be gins, and no sooner are we supplied with everything that nature can de mand than we sit down to contrive artificial appetites. Johnson. When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part oi the civilized worii Warm Words of praise from our" customers are heard from all sides laudation of our coal quality, careful screening. prompt delivery and lowest rates for highest grade fuel. Naturally we are pleased, just as naturally well work all the harder to main tain first rank as coal dealers. O. D. Biillerdick 529 S. 5th SL Phone 1235

V

NEW TALK OF SETTLEMENT

REPORT HAS IT THAT ROOSEVELT HAS TAKEN A HAND AND HAS GIVEN OUT SOME POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS. Chicago, Sept. 7. The Postal Telegraph company has begun suit against the Commercial Telegraphers' union of America, on the grounds that the latter had fefused to pay for transmission of messages. According to officials of the telegraph company, no answer was made when bills for the telegrams were presented to the union. Upon inquiry they were told that the union declined to make payment un'ess the telegraph company would certify that the messages had reached their destination by sending a "chaser" after every message. The company refused. The messages In question were filed with the company since the strike began. The case was set for Sept. 11. Intimidation Alleged. Warrants were sworn out for the arrest of Samuel S. Ulrich and R. N. Nichols, striking members of the Commercial Telegraphers' union, on the charge of intimidation. George S. Davis, an operator in the employ of the Postal Telegraph company, was the complainant. MAY BE A SETTLEMENT. It Is Thought the Companies Make Concessions. May New York, Sept. 7. "End the strike of the telegraphers at once, and see that not only are both sides satisfied, but that the interests of the public at large are safeguarded." These Instructions, coming from a high source some persons assert from President Roosevelt, and others declare from his representatives are declared to have been sent to Federal Labor Commissioner Neill, In this city, in a hurry. To all inquiries as to what his busi ness here is, he declared that it was something outside of the strike of the telegraphers. However, it is certain. from other reliable sources, that Neill's presence heare means that another effort is to be made to force the parties in the present controversy to settle their dispute as soon as possible. Neill favors arbitration, but the companies say the strike is broken, and they do not want to be parties to any such proposition. But they do need their skilled men, and it is reported they are willing to make material concessions to get the old force back. The operators insist that they have the fight won. However, it is the public at large that is behind this latest movement to force a settlement. Feel languid, weak, run-down? TTonrl a Rtnmoch "off" Tuct a plain case of lazy liver." Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood Have you noticed the improved serv ice to Chicago via the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try it. apr6-tf It Mac. 3 a Difference. "Good gracious!" exclaimed the visitor. "Hear those boys fighting and yelling out there. Regular little hoodlums, aren't they?" "I can't say," replied Mrs. Famley. "I'm rather nearsighted, you know." "But surely you can hear them." "Ob, yes; but I can't tell whether they're my children or the neighbors'." Exchange. Doing Up a Shirt. "This bill is too high," said the customer. "Too high?" ejaculated the laundryman. "That's what I said too high." "But, man, do you know how long it takes to do up a shirt?" "Why, about four washings!" Yonkers Statesman, The Bore. "I think Jones is one of ,the worst bores that ever lived." "Why so?" "He broke right in and began talking about himself while I was telling about a thrilling experience I once had out wesL" Indir" "- stir. WIFE WANTS HEARING AS SOOyS POSSIBLE Mrs. Nora Myers Anxious to Secure Divorce. HUSBAND IS IN COURT. Mrs. Nora Myers is quite anxious to secure a divorce from John B. Myers. Some time ago the court ordered My ers to produce $35 so that his wife could prosecute her case. Myers neg lected to come up with the money and the first of this week he was ordered to appear in the circuit court and give reason why he should not be punished for contempt. Myers appeared this morning in the circuit court and offered a satisfactory explanation, after which he produced $35. When Mrs. Myers was asked what date would be suitable for her to have the divorce case heard she said "as soon as possi ble." The ca then set for next Saturday

h

k fi- ;'V"."'.. ft

Mrs. Warren C. Fairbanks, nee Edith Cassidy, of Pittsburg, who in the opinion of Rurne Jones, is the prettiest woman in America. She is the wife of the oldest son of Vice-President Fairbanks.

BIG NAVY YARD FOR SAN DIEGO PLANNED Department to Ask Congress For Appropriation, Is General Belief. NEEDED FOR EXTRA FLEET. DESPITE THE OFFICIAL DENIAL THAT HAS BEEN MADE, "STRAWS" SHOW THE WAY THE "WIND BLOWS." Washington, Sept. 6 The general belief that the Navy Department has under consideration the proposition of askins ConSress next wlnter for ap" propriation for the construction of a naval station, or possibly a navy yard with a mammoth dry dock, at San Diego, Cal., strengthens the Impression held in official quarters that the Atlantic fleet, or a large part of it, will never be returned to the Eastern Coast. All officials agree that there Is no need of either another naval station or yard at San Diego or elsewhere on the Pacific Coast for the accommoda tion of the regular naval strength in the Pacific. Facilities Needed. While no one will admit that it is proposed to ask for such an appropria ONE IN THREE Every Third Person Poisoned by Coffee. It is difficult to make people believe that coffee Is an absolute poison to at least one person out of every three, but people are slowly finding it out, although thousands of them suffer terribly before they discover the fact. A new York hotel man says: "Each time after drinking coffee I became restless, nervous and excited, so that I was unable to sit five minutes In one place, was also inclined to vomit and suffered from loss of sleep, which got worse and worse. "A lady said that perhaps coffee was the cause of my trouuble, and suggested that I try Postum Food Coffee. I laughed at the thought that coffee hurt me, but she insisted so hard that I finally had some Postum made. I have been using it in place of coffee ever, since, for I noticed that all my former nervousness and irritation dis appeared. I began to sleep perfectly, and the Postum tasted as good or better than the old coffee, so what was the use of sticking to a beverage that was ruining me? "One day on an excursion up the country I remarked to a young lady friend on her greatly improved appearance. She explained that some time before she had quit using coffee and taken Postum. She had gained a number of pounds and her former pal pitation of the heart, humming In the ears, trembling of the hands and legs and other disagreeable feelings had disappeared. She recommended me to quit coffee and take Postum and was very much surprised to find that I had already made the change. "She said her brother had also re ceived great benefit from leaving off coffee and taking on Postum Food Cof fee." "There's a Reason." Read The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. J

- i II

, if

' -A

t v it tion, not one will commit himself to a denial, it being merely pointed out that additional facilities on the Pacific are not needed at the present time. Furthermore, it is pointed out officially that if a station were built It could not be completed within a year and a half or two years, and it would take fully three years to build a dry dock and yard and equip the latter. Accordingly, they could be of no use to the Atlantic fleet, which, "as the president says," they point out, "is to be returned shortly after arrival at San Francisco." San Diego Favored. Certain "straws" about the Navy Department, however, show which way the "wind blows," and these indicate clearly that both Rear Admiral Capps, at the head of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, and Rear Admiral Cowles, chief of the Bureau of Equipment, since their return from the Pacific, are preparing to make strong recommendations to the secretary of the navy for another navy yard and dry dock to be located preferably at San Diego. . "I sufferd habitually from constipation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened theoweIs, so that they have been regular ever since." A. E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Tex. FOREIGN HOTELS. They Differ In Many Ways From Those of Our Own Country. Hot water is not "laid on" (piped) at foreign hotels, says the Travel Magazine. If you near a gentle tap on the door in the mornin;, you may interpret it as meaning that a copper ewer of hot water has just been set down outside for your personal use. If you order a bath, it will be prepared for you accordingly, and a sweet voiced maid will give you notice when it Is ready. You are not expected to operate the water valves at all, and it is doubtful If you would succeed if you tried. From a variety of vacant rooms at a hotel shown you you select the one you prefer, with a definite agreement as to price. You are not required to accept humbly and thankfully. In blind faith, whatever room the clerk deigns to assign to you, as in America. It Is expected, however, that you will order your breakfasts at tae hotel, being free to get your other meals elsewhere If yon prefer. Electric light switches are not commonly turned on by a push button or a fiat key, as In our buildings, but by a small brass lever. Many of the best hotels have a reading light in the headboard of each bedstead. The Last Resort. A man went Into an oculist's the other day end, complaining of falling sight, got fitted with a pair of spectacles. "Is this the weakest glass for my tye?" he asked. "Yes," replied the oculist. "Supposing I can't see with it after a few months?" "Get a stronger then." "And if I still can't see?" "Get a still stronger." "And if the strongest glass falls?" "In that case I think If I were you I should buy a small, intelligent dog and a couple of vt of strirg." Chicago pasaengers using C. C. ft L. trains land at 12th sL (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf J lest You Forjret Take Blackburn's Castor-OIl-Pills. Delightfully active. Never gripe. physic Tonic, purifier. 10c, 25c. Druggists-

Because it's clean. Because it's economical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can bs regulated instantly.

Because it will not overheat your kltcnen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted.

.my

with latest Improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY dtxiaruHATEO)

The society for tV propagation of the gospel hopes to have a new province In Central Africa and new dioceses in Manchuria, Singapore, Edmonton, Khartoum, northwest and northeast Rhodesia. Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. Colorado, Montana and Utah have shown a decided decline in the production of precious metals.

Lk IF!3 (LQD3

Inlfflinidl-

LSoDDa

giving you a list of articles we are selling and what they go at. But remember you get them at cost, so come, save 33 on your money. . When ? From Monday on and Where ? at Mood's Model iepl Store

For the Best Grades oi Coal Try L Marsh Coal and Supply Co.

You Need It

The only fertilizer that will always drill In ANY DRILL any day in the year. Absolutely dry, fine as powder and fiUed with pure plant food. The goods are in stock. You are invited to come and see it before you buy. Feed and Seed Store Phone 1679. 39 South 6th Gt.

RICHMOND AUTO AGENCY !

1207 Main Street Open All

cannot be equaled for its bright aad steady Ught, si a simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped A learned correspondent writes: "I was examining a witness, an elderly woman, last Thursday. On my inquiring her name she said It was Mrs. Bardell., that she came from Gravesend. I asked, "Did you know Charles Dickens, She replied: Do you mean the undertaker? Such is fame." London Daily News. OF INTEREST TO MANY. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure .any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. A. G. Luken & Co. So Buy It. Phone 425 NiQht.