Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 267, 5 November 1907 — Page 6

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TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. llMT..

WANTED.

WANTED A person capable of operating a strictly first-class eating house in connection with some rooms or flats. Some capital will be furnished if desired to the right party. Address stating experience, Lock Box 75. ."-It WANTED A competent girl or middleaged woman for housework at 25 North Jflth street. 5-2t WANTED A place to do housework. Inquira 4O0 N. 17th st. .Vtt W A NT ED WasMngan (flron i ng. Ad -dress 92t N. 12th St. .VJt WANTED To do housework, private family. Call VA.tO S. C street. 3-3t VANTED Washing' and ironing "and day's work. 1VJ N. l",th. r,-2t WANTED Agents, large commission; best proposition on market; address 102, care Palladium. 5-7t VANtBDToemploy "a ch!irchjanTtor. Renj. P. Harris. 5-2t WA NTED A "girl at"l 2 1 N7 Kt h " S t. 4-2t! WANTED Small second-hand gasoline engine, at once. P. O. Box 7S. 3-7t WANTED A place to work on farm by sober and industrious man. AddreBS "A. B." care Palladium. '.l-'lt WANTED Two corn-shuckers; will pay $1.50 per day and board; address Leslie Seaney, Eaton, Ohio, Route 3. 2-4 1 WANTED To loan sum of money on farm; address R. S. J., Palladium. 2-7 1 WANTED To buy a good coon dog at ' once. 617Va Main st. 2-4t WANTED To buy upright piano. Must be in good shape. At right price. Address J. L. M., care Palladium. 2-tf WANTED To buy and sell 2o0 second hand stoves at F. B. Biooks' second hand furniture store, 328 and 330 Main street. 31-7t WANTED Second-hand furniture, carpets and stoves. Antique Furniture Store, Cor. room, 4th and Main streets. 31-7t WANTED Situation by man and wife as first and second cooks. Address "L. and J." care Palladium office. WANTED Students. Call or write Indiana Barber college. 32o East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. 2.S-14t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. x INANCIAL 1 have $2,000 to loan on first mortgage. Address 113 Bridge avenue. 4-2t REAL ESTATE utiWVV'ririi''ii' " " " " J ' AL II. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. 9th stret. Phone 877. RrLTllSOKrReaTT surance and colectlon; 14 N. 9th. PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main street Phone 663. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., October 30th, 1907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Fnblic Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the SOth day of Oct., 1907, they approved nn assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 128 1907 Providing for the improvement of the alley between North 8th and 9th streets by the construction of cement roadway therein from North A street to Sailor street. Persons Interested in or affected by paid described public improvement ure hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Nov. Sth, 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 bo 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 rames of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file aud 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. 31-6 1 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. Throw away pilU Bt strong cathar'ics which .ire violet In actios, aod alway have on hand lr. Caldwell' Pvrtn Pepsin, the ruaraotee roxe for ci"tipation mmA all disease ariaiog

Seven Insertions for tHe Price of Five-No Classified Ads will

be FOR 8ALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks. Portfcrfield. Kelly block. 7-tf PUBLIC SALE Public sale of personal property. ( miles northwest of Richmond and mLles east of Greensfork, on the Richmond and Greensfork pike, on Monday, Nov. 11. l'.K)7, commencing at 10 a. m., the following personal projtrty: S head of horses and mules, 8 head of milch rows, 75 head of hogs, 11 head of Shropshire ewes. 2." tons of timothy hay. corn in the crib and in the field, farming tools. Amanda J. Kii g and George King. o-ot FOR SALE A fresh cow. Leo Buri.ett, Webster, Ind., Route 2". 5-7t FOR SA LE Administrator's sale of "The Kelly Mines," 40 acres in the great lead and ssrne. district rear Joplin, Mo. Will take part cash and rest in trade. Apply or write B. F. Kelly, Adnir., 2."4 South West 3rd St. T-7t FOR SALE Fine' line new Tallies and place cards, just received. Moormann'.s Book Store. 3-7t FOR SALE A new lot pyrography sets and pieces to burn. Moormann's Book Store. i-7t FOR SALE Buffet and table; 1214 S. A street. 4-7t FOR SALE Indies three-quarter length hlack coat, stove pipe radiator and three burner gasoline stove with oven. 300 N. 17th. Phone 1203. l-2t FOR SALE Peninsular cook stove. Wood or coal, good as new. Also cigar case. Call 1004 Main. 4-2t POR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. A. H. Pyle, phone rlo:C.23-30t FOR SALE Antique Furniture and Stoves, etc. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main streets. 31-7t FOR SALE Two rubber tired buggies, cheap if sold soon. Call olG Main st. 2-7t FOR SALE I have two good houses with barns. One S. A street and one S. ISth St. See me quick. Alii. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St. S0-7t FOR SALE 40 acre farm, IS miles west of Richmond on traction line and well improved. Address P. O. box, No. 114, Dublin, Ind. 30-7 1 FOR SALE Two car loads of mules; horses bought and sold. Gus Taube, Sale Barn, 124-126 N. 6th street. Phone 1S84. oct-12-tf FOR SALE Beautiful locations, well improved properties on or near our famous traction lines; tracts of land in all parts of Wayne county; apply to J. E. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street, Richmond. 8-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf MASONIC CALENDAR. Week commencing Nov. 4th, 1907. Tuesday Richmond lodge No. 196. Stated. Thursday Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated meeting. Friday King Solomon's Chap. No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation. SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW KRAUT (fine) CREAM TO WHIP (Heavy) HOME MADE BREAD. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS. The ftKM-lse Of 1,1 ns. Infants and children are constantly Deeding: a !axatlve. It is Important to know what to five thein. Their stomach and bowels are not strong: enough for salts, panative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tablets. Give them a mild, pleasant, grentle. laxative tonio like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tea small sum of SO cents or SI at drug stores. It is the one great remedy for you to have in the.houso to -ivo children when they need it. C. C. & L Excursions to..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. 4. L. to Cincinnati, C. &. O, B. & 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 reduced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. t T. A., Home Tel. 44. Richmond.

BUSINESS CHANCE Party to invest in good business with opportunity for managing same on a salary. Address X. T., care Palladium. --t

LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly W3 can. Richmond Steam Laundry. OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEND. North 9th and A, Lady assistant. Phonq 130G. DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING. Cleaning. Pressing. Good called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's.. 1011 Main JL NOTICE. NOTICE Mrs. Saine has removed from Main to 332 S. Sth street. 31-7t DR. BURCHAM has removed his office to 2U S. 7th St. Phone 4110. yu-U MISCELLANEOUS FOR PILE-DRIVING, bridge building, and repairing, see M. T. Crook. oct 6-30t YOUR HANDS kept soft and velvety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth 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. S. K. Morgan. FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, wo have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. Substations. East tnd Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Falrview J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway Norrls and Sons, Grocers, 723 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street Bowing Bros., Grocers, 53.r S. E street. AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance, in relation to Hawk ers, Peddlers, Medicasters and Auc tioneers. requiring such persons to oh tain licenses from the C.ty of Rich mond to pursue their business in said j

city, and regulating other matters j without having first obtained a iiconnected with, and relating to the cense therefor in the manner prebusiness of such persons. j scribed by the ordinances of said city.

Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Ricn-1 mond. that it shall be unlawful for any j

person to pursue the business of a ped- j held to be any person, who by outcry columns, a hut was put into this pordler in the City of Richmond without ' or solicitation, seeks to induce any per-! tlco, chambers were copied, and finally first obtaining a license therefor, in . son to purchase some substance to do j appeared complete two story houses the manner provided by the ordinances ! something, or to submit to some pro-j furnished with pottery models of of the city, for which he shall pay the ! Cess or operation for the prevention, couch, chair, stool, fireplace and the following prices, to-wit: For one ; alleviation, or cure of any disease, or! figure of a woman making bread, month, $10.00: and for each additional the svstem of any animal: Provided, j The souJ was conceived of as ascend-

month. ?-MK additional; but no license; shall be issued to a peddler for less than one month, nor for a period longer than twelve months. A peddler, for the purpose of this ordinance shall be held to be any person, who, by solicitation or outcry, takes anything from house to house in any manner. and offers to sell the same for money, j or barter the same for any other thing, or, who in like manner exhibits any sample of anything to be sold or bar- j tered. and offers to take orders for the same for future delivery; Provided, i j that this section shall not be deemed j

or held to include any ordinary com-; prietor or agent of any owner or promercial traveler, or any groceryman. ; prietor. of any goods, wares, merchau-

j butcher, green groT?r. wood or coal! disc or personal property, offering merchant, or other like persons taking such goods, wares, merchandise or per- ! orders at the house of customers for sonal property for sale or bargain, di-

I household supplies, nor any person

selling or bartering fruits, vegetables. ; Provided, that this section shall be or ordinary farm or garden produce. neemed not to include persons offerfish, fowl, game, meat or the like of ing for sale at public auction any such their own production. .personal property as administrator, exSec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any ' editor, assignee. receiver. commisperson to pursue the business of hawk- sinner, constable, or other public offiing within the City of Richmond with- cer. in the discharge of their duties, out having first obtained a license nor any person offering for sale auy therefor in the manner prescribed by -live stock, farming implements, housethe ordinances of said city, for which hold furniture, or other nersonal nron-

Ihe shall pay the sum of $8.00 for each I day. A hawker, for the purpose of ; this ordinance, shall be held to be any person who by solicitation or outcry. offers for sale or barter anything f rom any wagon, box or other temporary stand, unconnected with any establish - ed place of business upon any of the ; public streets, sidewalks, a. leys or oth-i er public grounds of said city: Provided that this section shall not bj

FOR RENT.

FOR KENT Five or six rooms, "tli. f.2S S. FOR RENT Furnished room, all conveniences. :VT2 N. Sth st. r.-2t FORRENTOne largFfurnfshed room 2or n. ;nh. -"--t FOiOTENTRe modeled" house wiih o acres; all modern improvements, just north Asylum avenue. Inquire JIM North 7. " -t FOR-RENT TwoTunfurnished rooms at l',Vl North l.-'.th. FOR RENT Seven room brick house; 200 South 13th street. 3-2t FO RR E N T Fu r n i s he'd-rooms, first class, typical location; price reasonable; call at 227 North I'th street. 5-ot POR RENT Double seven room house, 216 &. 218 South 14th street. Eight room modern, 20 South 10th street. Kepler & Weller, Vaughan Bile. ";tf FORRtlT Small " house on North 13th, newly papered, $7.00; inquire at 1200 N. G or phone 3422. 4-3t FOR RENT Furnished- roorn, beat and bath. ". N. 12th. 4-7t FbirR:NT Fiveroorn"flat. $iO.OO per month. Inquire 825 N. E. st. 1-tt FOR Wayne. AT- Apartment Louck & Hill. in The 10-tf FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms above IS North Sth St. Apply 913 Main street. 25-tf LOST. LOST Gold ring, pearl in black onyx setting; probably at P. 'O. stamp window. Reward if returned to Palladium office. 3-2t FOUND. FOUND A man's watch and vest in a closet near railroad between 11th and 12th. Call at John Goen's, 132'i N. G St., and get it. 4-1't FOUND Pair of nose-glasses; owner may have same by inquiring at 309 Richmond avenue. 4-2t REAL ESTATE. Ballenger & Conley, Real Economy, Ind. Estate, 2S-30t '"' " FIBE INSURANCE " Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1G20. 11-tf SCHOOL. SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of short hand. Mrs. W. S. Hiser, S. lotn St. Phone 577. You can enter any time. 121-tf MONUMENTS AN D MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr. C3 North Sth Street. UNDERJjiVKERS. WILSON & POHLMEVER, No. 15 N. 10th street Private anihulaE.ce. DOAN & KLUTE. Undertakers, South Sth St. Both Phone3 36. 14 Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists. ! deemed to include any temporary fruit I or vegetable stand, lunch counter, lemonade, mineral water, or soda stand. ; news stand, peanut stand, nut or con-j fectionery stand. j Sec. It shall be unlawful for any j person to pursue the business of a medicaster in the City of Richmond for which he shall pay the sum of S.h)' f0r each day. A medicaster, for the purpose of this ordinance, shall be that this section shall not be deemed: , ,- .Qv,- nnmmov.iol traveler or other person selling bywholesale to drug stores or other places where such things are kept. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on the business of an auctioneer in the City of Richmond without having first obtained a license . therefor in the manner prescribed in j 'the ordinances of said city, for which ; he shall pay the sum of $3.00 for each day. An auctioneer, for the purpose of this ordinance, shall be held to be any person, being the owner or prorectly or indirectly at public auction: erty who are not engaged in the business of auctioneering. j Sec. .". No license issued under this ordinance shall be assignable or trans- " f errable. and no person except the per- ,; son in whose name the license, is issued ; shall be authorized to use the same, or transact any business thereunder for which such license is issued. And no! license issued under this ordinance! snail authorize -more than one person, j

j whether as principal, agent, employer I or servant to use such license in the j transaction of any business for which ! the license is issued. 1 Sec. O. Any person violating Any provision of this ordinance shall forfeit and pay to the City if Richmond any sum not cxceediu N"'5.t . And each day's violation thereof shall con

stitute a separate offense. j Set". 7. All ordili:illif :ir.t narU if ! ! ordinances in conflict with the provis-1 j ions of this ordinance are herebv re-j Sec. s. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. I Richard Schilliuger. Mayor of the City of Richmond. Indiana, do hereby sign and approve the above and foregoing ordinance this 1th day of November. 1!7. (SEAL.) RICHARD SCHILLING!-.!!. Attest: Mavor. JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk. State of Indiana. Wayne County, City of Richmond, ss: I. John F. Taggart. clerk of the City of Richmond, in tlu State of Indiana, do hfreby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of an ordinance of said city passed on the 1th cktv of November, 1907. Witness my hand and the official seal of said City of Richmond, this Tth day of November, 1Jm7. (SEAL, i JOHN FT TAGGART, city Clerk. Nov.". 12 HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. ."i Mrs. D. C. Adams of Pueblo, Col., and two sons spent Monday with her uncle, Wni. t'itman and wife. Clinton Stout, wife and two children of Eaton. O.. returned to their home Tuesday after a few days' visit with J. M. Stout and wife. CHINESE FOOTBALL. It Is More Like a Prolonged Riot Thar a Pastime.

"The first g:iv.c of football I v. it- ' special matinee for children on Saturnessert upon my arrival in China." one ' day toy balloons will be given all those of our consular representatives at home under iifteen years of age. The New for a visit remarked recently, "I mis- i Phillips has the prospect of a week of took for a very serious riot, and you ' very good business and lovers of vauwouluivt have blamed me either. ! devillc will not regret a visit to the "In t':e first place, I was not aware ! house, that the Chinese had any such game, . Reoertoire at the Gennett. but later found that it is very popular ot,vthiTl nini.w -P,o nPwied to es-

in north China. It is not played as Is the American game, and instead of eleven players to the side there are fifty. These northern Chinese are silmost giants, and every man on the team will be six feet or over in height and weigh on the average 200 pounds. There are no goals, side lines or halves. The game lasts until one side is the winner, and frequently this is not accomplished before two or three days. The idea of the game is to force a small wicker basket, which takes the rl'if.o -.f r.jlT liull inln lha trrit,irw the other side-this territory beinc onehalf of the town and up and down the streets the fight rages. Each man is equipped with a whistle with which to summon assistance when too hard pressed. "Stealth as well as main force may be used in getting the 'ball' into the enemy's country, and I know of one

clever player who did so by passing North prides himself on the complete-; minister and his bride apieared in tin over the roofs of the houses. As you IieSs with which he mounts his plays, j dining saloon at 9 o'cloc k in the mommay imagine, a hundred giants yell- plU while the lay is the basis of at-j ing and waited four hours for the coning ancl lighting in the streets create traction, it must be said that the com-' gregatlou, which did not eome. On some excitement." Harper's Weekly. , ,ianv also offers in the snecialtv line; tlie following day he listened again for

SOUL HOUSES. One of the Queer Customs of the An' cient Egyptians. Egyptian "soul" houses were curious? edifices made probably tetween the tenth and twelfth dynasties - that is, about 8600 and 830) R C. The same principle that caused the warrior's steed to be slain on his grave seems to have actuated the early Egyptians when they built a house for the dead man's soul. The beginning of the custom was that a mat was laid on the grave, with a pan of food upon it. Afterward this offering was carved in stone as a table of offerings to give permanent satisfaction for the soul. Then to the table was addod a shelter copied from an ; Arab tout, and in., Muiiu..n.v .. . .i .... it.. . .. . ; elaborated. The shelter was placed on "Jg irom tne grave tnrougn the ground aI1U squiring SIHMter W hile leCCUH'' Oil

its everlasting provision, and yet, ! eclds uud : u: troubles is not affected . 8riois results need be feared. KeruB though it ascended through the earth, by th! I.'iit-onal Pure Food and Drug ; any but the genuine in a yellow packit needed a staircase to go tip to the j 'aw as it contains no opiates or other ! age. A. G. Luken & Co. upper floor, and the soul had u donkey, j Larinfal drugs and we recommend it' 1 1

for wnich a manger was required. Chicago News. Ventilate Well. An old writer says. "When men lived in houses of reed they had constitutions of oak when they lived in houses of ouk they had constitutions of reeds." This is a picturesque description of the injury which may come to us from fine houses too closely confined to keep out the fresh air and too heavily curtained, preventing the entrance of sunshine, which is almost if not quite as important as air. But it is not at all necessary to have our tine houses onhealtby. and it retires only intelli gence and tboughtfulness to render n brick house as good a promoter of j health ns a cabin. Fresh air will come i into well ventilated modern houses as well as through the open cracks of a, j house of reeds and sunlight through a window" in a palace as well as a hovel. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid alT danger, nse onlyDr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, i malaria and jaundice, at A. G. Luken ! & Co., drug store. 25c. The world's largest brewery is in St. Louis.

Amusements

THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Nov. 4 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Week of Nov. 4. North Bros. Stock! Company. NOV. 14 "Th. risrlinn n Nov. 25 Francis McMillen. Dec. 3 Ezra Kendall. Vaudeville at the Phillips. ' Ora Cecil's performing leopards, j headliners on the vaudevilU bill at the! New Phillips this week, were the ecu-1 ter of attraction with the large and-1 ienee that intended the performance Monday night. Mi.-s Russell is an in-1 trepid and fenvb.-s animal trainer and she has conmb'te mastery of the leopards although they are quick to show j a tendency to fight, strike and bite her; and also each o'her. From the and- j ienre it appeared thai one of the! beasts did injure .Miss Russell Monday ! night, and she later appeared w ith a j handkerchief tied about her arm, indi-l eating that the skin had really been' broken by the animal's teeth. Miss Russell puis the leopards through a: number of stunts that for beasts of i their kind are considered very clever. Considerable ;musement was caused by the tendency of two of the big fellows to spat back and forth and they never got in reach of erch other that there was not a lively set to. In addition to this the bill has the Seymour Sisters, lingers and dancers; Equillo. ' equilibrist, who breaks the monotony of this style of entertainment by some, features that are out of the ordinary: run; illustrated song. "If I Only Had! a Home. Sweet Home." by Cal Lank-1 ! "t; Ionard and Lester, singing and ! talking comedians, and the cameragraph showing two motion picture films that are very entertaining. For Wednesday a souvenir matinee is announced, each lady attending to receive a remembrance. Friday night the amateurs will have an opportunity and all who care to participate in the i contests are invited to do so. At the tahlish the fact that the Nortii liros. stock company is the most popular that visits the Gennett, the capacity audience that witnessed the performance Monday nieht was sufficient. By six o'cloc k every seat had been fold and standing room was eagerly taken.! It was the largest repertoire audience the Gennett has ever had and as such was pleasing alike to the management and to ihe company, which regards Richmond almost as home, owing to Its Ili eVlOUS lOIlg I llil Iiei O dUU the connection of Manager Swisher with its business end. The opening bill was "For He r Raby's Sake and it was presented in a very satisfactory way: in fact it is generally conceded that the company is much strengthened over what it was on its previous visit here, while the costumes and stage settings are fully in keeping. Mr. ! much that is worth while, this feaiture including stunts by Beatrice jlCarle, the Carr trio, George F. Cotter, Arminta and Rurk, Groton and Maxwell and others. Special mention should be made of the aerial act by Arminta and Murk as the stunt is one of the very best of its Kind. The ladv member of (he tea in has perfect ed herself after some ye ars of prac-; tice in such a way that the most difficult stunts on the cross bar and trail- ' ese are accomplished apparently vithout great effort. Her partner furnishes a comedy setting to the act an 1 at the same time shows that he is him-, self a performer of real merit. j Owing to a combination of circum-! stances the opening bill was changed ! from "The Gypsy Queen'' to. "For Her' Baby's Sake" and the former play w ill - he the 0f(rjnr Tesiay night. Sevoral new plays will be put on. There is a d2ily matinee. Mr. North, in a curtain talk, exnressed his apprecia tion of the welcome given Richmond peonle. them by

j at dances which terminate In pneuThe New Pure Food and Drug Law. ; monia and consumption. After exWe : pleased to announce that posure. if Foley's Honey and Tar is Foley'o ' ;:.ey and 7u- for coughs, taken it will break up a cold and no

as a safe remedy for children adults. A. G. Luken & Co. anui The mines of tin world employ ;M. .", persons and mote than ui.e third of them arc in the British cm iire. "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regnlets gave just the re sults desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." George B. Krause, GOO Wali.ut Ave., Alioona. Pa. The Turks are manifesting great delight in automobiles, but their ioor roads make it difficult to use them. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE. Treas. and Aas't Mflr WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4.

Daily at 3:00 and from 7:30 A OVERTURE Miss Grace Miller B SEYMOUR SISTERS Singers and Dancers. C EQUILLO Europe's Emperor of Equilibrists. D ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lankert. "If I Only Had a Home, Sweet Home."

Special Matinee each Saturday; children cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5c extra.

Sanitary numbing

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