Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 251, 17 October 1907 — Page 6

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DIVIDES THE WORLD, The Line That Marks Where Day Begins "and Ends.

IT TRAVERSES THE PACIFIC. The Way This Important Boundary Cams to Bs Established Spots Whir Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday Are Still a Confused Jumble. It Is evident that the day must begin somewhere, though It is a confusing thing to undertake to determine Just wuere, ror one may go on ana on around the world and never catch up with it. On the other hand, if we are not careful In reasoning we will reach the absurd conclusion that it is Monday noon and Tuesday noon at the same time in any given place, A writer in the St. James' Gazett" treats this peculiar phase of the sub ject in a very definite way. Seeins that as one moves westward the time gets earlier and earlier, bo that when it is Monday uoou in Lon don it la some time on Monday morning in Amen 't follows that. If thi. principle wes-, Unued without limit halfway round .v world, at the samo moment that it was Monday noon lu London It would be alaa twenty-four hours Inter that is, Tuesday noon in London. As this is redut-tio ad absur dum, we have to look for the limit which does. In fact, exist, on the principle that as one moves westward the time cet3 earlier an, I as one moves eastward it gets inter. Before the circumnavigation of the globe there was no d'.CieuIty. When on a Monday the sun stood over Lon don it was Monday noon in London. As the sun moved (to nee the popular phrase) westward and stood a little later over Dublin It became Monday noon in Dublin, and so on reached the western limit known world. until It of the When the sun. passed over that limit that was the en I o inou for that Mo:i day, and nobody knew what the s;m was doing until he ivippeared on t! eastern limit of the known world. bringing with hint Tuesday morninjc It is evident, therefore, that vu the sun was in thr utiiinown abyss be tween we.-.t and rust he dropped the ut tribute of r.ir.kii: the time at all pl.'.cc Qirociiy uuaer u.s ivys Aioimay noon and took t himself the attribute i.l making it Ti:?duy noon. As the routines of the world wore pushed farther on; -award and westward, respectively. th i;;:ii:nmn ab;. r where this cua::j;j cf at;ril;ut: had t be made gat narrower aud narrov.vr until, when t!u? g'.cbe was circumnavi gated, the place of change became simply a line. This Hue ez'.rtn tr.id Is the place where the days ko;.hi. As the sun crosses this remark:; hie spot the time Jumps twenty-four hours onwardfrom noon one dsy to noon on the next day. The situation of the line has been located quite fortuitously namely, by the circumstance whether any given place was first reached by civilised mau journeying from the east or from the weit. The discoverer brought with him the cluianac from whence he came, and if he cam from th? we-at the time in the new country would be later, and if he came from the east It would be earlier than the time in the country he came from. America wns . reached by civilized man voyaging westward and China by man traveling eastward, and the result is that the line that marks where the days begin lies betweeu these two la the Pnclflc ocean aud. Instead of beiu; n straight line, r.lsxass about, dividing islands which happened to be discovered from the east from those which happened to be discovered from the west. There must still be many islands in that ocean where It Is not yet decided to which side of the line they belong and where. If one were put dowu. cue would not know whether it were today, tomorrow or yesterday. There must also be many islands there which, never having been permanently occupied by c'viiized people, change their day from time to time, so that a ship calling there coming from China might arrive on Tuesday, while another ship calling at the same time from America would arrive on Monday. There must be people living so near this line that by going a few miles they can leave today and got Into tomorrow or, by going back, can find yesterday. Jamaica's Green Turtles. An official of Jamaica in a report on turtle helling, which is the chief Industry of the Cayman Islands, says that green turtles display an extraordinary sense of locality. It has happened more than once that turtles marked wit4 the initials of their captors have escaped from their crawls in Grand Cayman and within three months have been reenptured at the fishing ground, a distance of over SOU miles. The last Instance of this was when a crawl was cut down and 200 turtles escaped Within three months thirty of them were caught by different fishing boats off the Nicaraguan coast. An Imaginary Trip. He So Belle and Tom are not going on a wedding trip after all? She No. You see. the flat they've taken Is so near the size of a Pullman car that they decided they could be just as uncomfortable without the extra bother of riding In one. Boston Transcript PALLADIUM WANT ADDS HELP.

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Saturday, Oct. 19, Matinee and Night An?;S Adelaide Thurston And a company of unusual strength In her gv ''est success "The Girl From Out Yonder." By Pauline Phelps and Marlon Short

I Magnificent Scenic Production. Prices: 25c to $1.00. Seats

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Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Oct. 14 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Oct. 19 Adelaide Thurston. Week of Oct. 21 Murray Comedy Co. Nov. 2 "Isle of Spice." Return of the Favorites. The ever popular Murray Comedy company, will open a week's engagement at the Gennett Monday, Oct. 21 and will present for the opening p'ay the beautiful four act comedy drama, "Angie, the Country Girl," a well related story which has a well developed plot, full of the most novel ideas and surprises, liberally interspersed with comedy sketches to relieve the tears which now and then gather at the many touches of pathos. There is at no time any lack of stirring events to keen the audience at a high pitch of excitement. Vaudeville at the Phillips. Friday night the amateurs will be given a chance at thn New Phillips and two prizes are offered. Saturday there will he a special matinee for children. A Story of the Sea. When that charming little actress, Adelaide Thurston, returns to the Gennett Saturday, matinee and night, she will again present her last season's success, the product of two New England women, Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. It is a story of the 6ea, with the locale laid at Terry's Harbor, Maine, and at an island off the coast. The play is called "The Girl From Out Yonder," and it is said to be the strongest that Miss Thurston has as yet produced. Her manager, Francis X. Hope, has given the piece a magnificent scenic production and surrounded his star with a company of capable player b. Squares, triangles and similar Implements used by draftsmen are now made of glas. Swisher Manager Man'ment Francis X. Hope at Westcott Pharmacy.

View of the Singer Building in New York City. On the left, the speck on the flagstaff is a steeplejack. In the upper right picture is shown Ernest Capale, the daring climber who received $1,000 for painting the flagstaff on the new building which is about 700 feet from the ground. The lower picture is a snapshot of a daring Hearst News Service photographer who photographed steeplejack Capale at work.

A STRANGE MAKEUP. When Wilton Lackaye Looked "Like a Sore Finger." Barrett was a very pompous man. and as my bump of reverence has always been a concavity he early marked me out for his displeasure. After giving me a list of plays for which to proctire wardrobes plays which he did not do during the seasou he suddenly changed his mind and put on "Julius Caesar" In Richmond, Va. It was Impossible to get an armor there. I played Metellus CImber. first citizen and Phasarius and a soldier! - Luckily I had sandals and fleshings. I borrowed a tunic from Otis Skinner, a toga from the stage manager, who was out of the bill; I had a mob shirt made in the theater; I got out a makeup for Phasarius. the barbarian, but the soldier? All of the utility men were compelWKl to "eke the battle rabble out" as soldiers in the last act. I could not get in the town a helmet and armor, so I simply "lurked" behind the other soldiers clad in fleshings, sandals and Skinner's tunic, which came halfway to my knees. I was then five feet eleven and three-fourths and weighed 130 pounds, so you may imagine the audience hardly became conscious of me until ray third entrance. My modest disposition and my desire not to meet the star's eye did not avail me. He spotted me the first thing. As the curtain came down he called me and thundered, "What do you think you represent?" I shyly responded. "A camp follower, sir. lurking behind the main column ! and robbing the dead." "Huh!" he grunted, bis eye passing up my stretch of shanks in pink fleshings, surmounted by the tight little tuuic at top. "You look like a sore finger!" Wilton Lackaye in Bohemian Magazine. A Dame School In England, 1837. On a perch forming a triangle with the corner of the room sat a cock and two hens. Under a stump bed immediately beneath was a dog kennel in the occupation of three black terriers, whose barkiug. added to the noise of the children and the cackling of the fowls on the approach of a stranger, was almost deafening. There was only one small window, at which sat the teacher, obstructing three-fourths of the light it was capable of admitting. Parliamentary Report. The Number Three. Three, which since the days of Pythagoras has been the divine number, is not invariably fortunate, for. though the fates are three, so also are the furies. The graces are three, but so also are the judges in hades and the head of Cerberus. Then there are the records of three disloyal tribes In Welsh history: there are the three robbers in Orion's belt; there were the three tyrants at Athens, and 3 In mythology Is as unlucky as it is divine. C, C. & L. ticket agent win sen yo Bleeping car tickets to Caicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on bla. apr-U

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Mexioo's Famous Parrots. In the state of Tamaulipas, in Mexi co, parrots of the much prized "double yellow head" variety, famous as con versationlsts, are found in countless flocks. Iodeed the woods are literally full of them and are vocal with their harsh cry from sunrise to sunset. They seem to have but one note. It is only In confinement that they are imitative. In this country they are worth $10 apiece. Parrots build their nests in holes and hollows of trees, and in parts of Mexico they are so numerous that every available cavity is occupied by them in the nesting season. Never theless the work of procuring their young is extremely arduous, even for the expert natives. Trees in the trop ics are commonly festooned with many climbing vines of thicknesses varying from a thread to the size of a ship'? cable, and all this network of vegetation Is usually infested by myriads of desperatelj' fleroe ants of large size, which both bite and sting. Many an unfortunate peon, it is said, has lost his life while engaged In this pursuit. because, tortured beyond endurance by the ferocious insects, he was unable t( retain his grip. Argonaut. VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St. Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars Try the new drink, Vril, only at our soda fountain. GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1589. Bell 53R C, C. & L. R. R. (Elfective April 7th. 1907.) EAST BOUND. No.l No.3 No.3I No.3-5 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lt. Chicago. d8:35 9:30 s8:35 '9:30 Lt. Peru 12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marion."... 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:05

Lv. Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:10 Lv. Richm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8? 05 9:35 Ar. Cln'U 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. pjo. WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 Nc.32 No.6-4 a zn. p.m. a.m. Lt. Cln'U ...d8:40 9:00 s8:40 p.m. Lv. Richm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:55 6:30 Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marlon .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 Lv. ieru 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:29 7:00 p.m. a.m. pm. a,ra. Dally. d-Daily Except Sunday. s-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati o"r our own rails. Double dally service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marlon. Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Pern, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Per a and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further information call on or write, a A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., . . Richmond. Ind.

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1 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5 For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc., and aB classified ads. pertaining to business, onehalff cent a word. "Found" and "Situation s. Wan ted ' are Free. All Classified Advertisements appear in both the evening edition of the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mail Edition without extra charge.

t NO CLASSIFIED WANTED. WANTED For the U. S. Marine corps men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full information apply in person or by letter to 8 & ) Kelly Block. Richmond. Ind. Oct-3-10-17-24-31 WANTED Boys and experienced men in covering department. J. M. Hutton & Co. 17-3t WANTED A second hand base burner in good condition. 36 S. 9th. 17-3t WANTED Boys and experienced men In covering department. J. M. Hutton & Co. " 17-3t WANTED Position as doctor's assist ant or office girl. Address "M" care Palladium. 17-3t WANTED Lady agents to sell famous Heatherbloom Petticoats, fit any waist, easy seller, good profits. Write for information. Independent Skirt Co.. 2208 W. Van Buren St.. Chicago, 111. l2-7t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. -Will equip shop for you or furnish positions. Few weeks completes. Constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-tf WANTED Your carpets, rugs and upholstery to clean; Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phones, Home, 816; Bell 395R. 24tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, Chicago, 11L tf FOUND. Ffjg-Pocketbook on ' 'NTTSt'lTst. Call at 219 N. ISth and Identify property. 17-2t FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. Sub-Stations. East End Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, or. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Falrview J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan StreeL North of Railway Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E streeL CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Oct. 14th, 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 11th day of Oct., 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. 108-1907 Providing for the improvement of South "I" street, by grading, graveling and bouldering the roadway from South Sixth street to Liverty avenue. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, 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 or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, s on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. 14-6t

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m ADS CHARGED FEMALE HELP WANTED. Aa TL.D omen to know Queen Balm cures their peculiar ailments and irregularities. Send lo cents for ten days' trial treatment. Ad dress Lock Box 431. Indianapolis. Ind. i4-7t FOR SALE. Real estaie and merchandise stocks. Porterfield. Kelly block. 7-tf 17V T" C! A T T 1 L I . run oAL.tr-r-i an o hi oargain, only i used few months. 42 S. Sth St. 17-2t FOR SALE o!TRENT-Six room cottage. Call 417 N. 11th St. 17-2t FOR SALE Concord phaeton, chc-ap. 407 N. 17 St. 17-7t FOR SALE Twentieth Century soft coal burner, almost new. Cheap if sold at once. Call at 41 S. 9th St. 17-3t FOR SALE Twentieth Century heater. 32 N. lOtn St. 17-2t FOR SALE To quit business. Wagon", wood stock, consisting of rims, spokes, shafts, axles, tongues, tools, etc. Oldest shop and best location in city. Low rent for shop 304 Main street. lG-7t FOR SALE Go cart. $.".00. Call it 212 N. 12th St. 13-3t FOR SALE Our Ford demonstrating car at a discount if sold at once. Richmond Automobile Agency, Auto Inn. 13-7t FOR SALE Or Rent, 7 room house, acres, both kinds water, plenty fruit, on West 5th st. Inquire 611 S. B street. 13-7t PGR SALE Onions, Spanish and Danvere, $1.00 per bushel. Fred Beard, Economy, Ind. ll-9t FOR SALE Hay and crain all kinds poultry and stock food. 11 & 13 M. 9th St., Phone 190. J. Gurney Gil bert. POR SALE A good paying grocery business, good stand, good stock; change of business; reason for selling; address "Raymon" care Palladium. 12-7t FOR SALE Poland china male pigs; Sam Myers, R. R. 4, phone 805-D. 25-28t Everybody buys property from Woodburst, S18 Mala SL Telephone 491. JuneS tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. P. Bldg.. phone 1589. 27-tf FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street. Richmond, Ind. 8-tf PHOTOGRAPHER. P. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main streeL Phone 563. OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEND, Norm 9th and A, Lady assistanL Phone 1396. SPECIAL EXCURSION To Indianapolis Saturday, Oct. 19 (Good Returning Oct.20) VIA T. H. I. & E. Traatlon Co. Rate $1.50 and Return From Richmond Through train service leaving Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday night, October 19th and 20th. at 11:30 p. m., running through to Richmond. See local agent of Traction company for further Information. Round Trip TO Cincinnati Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, Oct. 20th Train lvs. Richmond 5:15 a. m. Train lvs. Boston 5:30 a. m. Train lvs. Kitchell 5:40 a . m. Train lvs. Cottage Grove.. 5: 53 a. m. Train lvs. Bath 6:05 a. m. Train lvs. Peoria 6:18 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 9 p. m. For particulars call on C. A. Blair, P. & T. A., Richmond, Ind. Home Tel 44.

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FOR RENT GO acre farm, fruit poul try and garden. Cash rent. Call D. M. Mohler, New Paris, O., or phone 50. l?-"t FOR RENT Large room, reasonable. 205 N. 9th. 17-2 1 FOR RENT Small house on North 13th. newly papered $7.00. Call at r- N. G or phone 1302. 17-St FORrT2NT -Furnished room, use of bath; 105 N. 9th street. 16-St FOR RENT Large furnished room, electric light, heat and bath. 220 N. 12th St. 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. 30 N. 12th. H-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, modern conveniences. l s. 7th. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 326 North 10th streeL ll-14t FOR i :NT Apartment in The Wayne. Louck & Hill. 10-tX FOR RENT Three unfurnished room above IS North Sth St. Apply 113 Main street. 25-tt M pTjlJM E NTS A N D ARK EE ST Richmond Monument Cc. C E. Bradbury, Mgr. 23 North Sth StreeL UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POH LMEYER . No. 15 N. 10th streeL Private ambulance. DOAJT& KLllTET'UnderUkraT 14 South Sth St Both Phones 36. MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING AND TAIL6RING1 Mrs. Sallie Colglazler, corner Randolph and West First. Furs cleaned and remodeled; also dressmaking and tailoring; satisfaction guaranteed. 9-1 4 1 FORPILEDRlVING. bridge building". and repairing, see M. T. Crook. oct 6-30t YOUR HANDS kept soft and vel vety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. REAL ESTATE At" UT "HUNT-" ;" " Real estate'."'"? '"NTStn' stret. Phone 877. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colection: 14 N. 9th. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf SCHOOL. SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of short hand. Mrs. W. S. HIser, 33 S. 13tn St. Phone 577. Tou can enter any time. 21-tf - DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING. Cleaning. Pressing, Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's.. 1011 Main JL LAUNDRY. -y iir n i in-i nru ltu We can help make you happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. BAKERIES. MEYERS' BAKERY. Bread. Pies and cakes. 107 Richmond ave. Phone 169.1 FINANCIAL Low Rates, easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, wide stairs, 710 Main street. Phone 408. wed-thur,f rl-sat-tf UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. 8th St. 12sept6mo For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house for $850; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. 8. K. Morgan. NOTICE. N"6TfCWayne EoJgeT"Ro: 5?C nAit fTnltAil rvAmy r fAA VAl1fti vji auu xj ax itv u j i wa. uuu m. iiu w v. will hold an election on the 25th of October, 1907, for the purpose of electing three trustees. Richard Jones, N. G. Henry HIatt, P. S. lS-3t C. C. & L Excursions lo.Jamestown Exposition.. and return ' Coach Tickets, 12 days ----- $12.85 15 Days' Ticket ...$18.10 60 Days' Ticket ...$21.40 Season Ticket $24.00 Via C, C. S. L. to Cincinnati, C A O, B. A O. or N. & W. R. R.'s. Round Trip Homeseekers Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Tickets to California common points, $37.35. One way Colonist Tickets to the west and north west at greatly re-, duced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A, Home Tel. 44. Richmond. DR.W. J.SMITH ..DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street, Ground floor Throw away pals and trons cathartic wMcfe are rloleut in action, and always have on band Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepain. tbm amaranteed cure for constipation and ail diaeaaes axiai&z from stomach trcmbia.