Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 273, 11 November 1907 — Page 4
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TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1907. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SIN-TLLEGRAM. Palladium Printing Co., Publisher. Office North 9th and A Street.
HAS INVENTED A LAND AND WATER AUTO CAR.
&J2-JH (UmlSU RICHMOND, INDIANA. Sfe-X Irtfe Per Copy, Daily 2c Adti'AfiW Per Couy, Sunday 3o gVSg, n if ftjL ,aMMF ijjf fcft 4 If Per Week, Dslly and Sunday 10c IN ADVANCE ffi4J I fli fif Sf ' One Year $5.00 'iM dLJ ' fl' 3 I? ' Entered at Richmond, Ind. Postcfflce TOTO1 - rj rJ r"" As Second Class Mail Mattw j JCrf . a ' ij' -TT """V
Political Gossip.
Congressman James E. Watson is sending out letters to his republican friends in. the Sixth District thanking them for past favors and reminding tnetn that he is a candidate for the republican gubernatorial nomination. "During th past twelve years as your representative, I have experienced the thrill of victory .and also passed through defeat," he Bays in one of hits letters. "In all those years and out of all such experiences the pleaaanteat memory and fondest recollection Is to recall the unfailing loyalty and untiring upport of many friends. You hare placed confidence in me repeatedly, and in that confidence I have tried to be true. In serving you I have always been spurred by the thought that I should do nothing to bring discredit or prove unworthy of the commission I bore as your .representative. And now in following an ambition to be governor of our state, I hope to receive the game hearty support at your hands that I have in former years as your candidate for congress." Indianapolis Etar.
I asked her hand, she said to me, Think you that I your wife would be. Your health is gone, your system wrong, Go drink some Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
Leaving Rlcnxnond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & I lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like It apr6-tf
ELAHKS SENT OUT BY STATE SUPERINTENDENT Seeks Information About Certified High Schools.
The inventor of the land-and-water-auto-car arrived here from Prance nn the French liner "Gaseogne." He is Jules Jullen Razailller, and his invention, that looks like a small torpedo boat on wheels, is called the canot-voiture, which means a canoe-car. The car has four wheels like an ordinary automobile, except that they are armored and non-puncturable, for use on land. It also has a screw that is placed out behind when it is in the water. This is drawn up as soon as the car is brought on shore. The car proper is about eighteen feet long. It is supplied with gasoline engines of high power, and Razailller declares that he has made as high as twenty-four miles an hour. The photograph shows the canoe-car as it was entering the water.
STEEL PASSENGER CABS COMING SOON
Pennsylvania Will Put Them Into Service on the Lines East of Pittsburg.
WOODEN CARS ABANDONED.
LOCAL EMPLOYES ARE INTERESTED IN REPORT THAT THEY
CHECKS.
currency. There is no cause for un. easiness, it i3 freely asserted. CHAS. ULLERY KILLED. Word has been received by local Pennsylvania trainmen that Charles Ullery, a former brakeman of the Richmond division, was killed in Chicago the latter part of last week while at work in the B. & O. railroad yards in Chicago. Ullery was employed as a switchman and when he threw a switch he stepped back onto another track to allow a cut of cars to pass, and a switch engine struck him. death was almost instantaneous. He was a favorite among local trainmen and had many friends in this city.
C. D. SUNDAY KILLED. Cary D. Sunday, a freight engineer on the Grand Rapids and Indiana, was
ARE TO GET THEIR PAY iNjfcMed at Grand Rapids, Mich., Satur
day, when he was caught between his engine cab and the door frame of the round house there. Sunday was wcl known in this city and has been run-
FOR USE OF STATE BOARD.
-. , , . . ... x nil'-' rv 1J lit lino v-u.' auu "o uu Steel passenger cars being built at' . n - , ... t, , , ., , . mi ning in here for almost a year. He le Pennsylvania railroad shops will ... . -
was meraiiy trusiieu iu ueiiu. nc was well known among local trainnen.
New inspection blanks under the new law providing for the inspection of the certified high scnools, the graduates of which are entitled to teach after twelve weeks in a normal school, are being sent out to the county superintendents by Fassett A. Cotton, state superintendent of public instruction. The blanks provide for Information relative to the course of study and the length of the term and give a list of books and apparatus required for the echools ai;U the qualifications of the teachers. "The blank is worked out in such a way," said Mr. Cotton, "as to enable the State Board of Education to have some idea of the number and standards of the certified schools iu the state.'
the Pennsylvania railroad shop
be completed in the near future, ami placed in service on the main line of the road cast of Pittsburg. i ne wooden passenger cars now in service will be transferred to the Panhar.Jle divisions and it is very prouiibie a number vUI lio nl.irrd at thf srrv..,1 of the
Richmond division. Thhty-iive steel Richmond division official and have passenger coaches arc now in the h scnt to the 1I!cks locomotive course of construction at the Pittsburg v''orkri at tsburg for repair- The shops and u number are about eon.- " locomotives were in very b.-. 1 conpleted. While the company has been dit!on- The ove ls one of the many investigating for some time on steel de in e V ar to place the ser-
passenger coaches and mail cars, the VJ 11 : : "l
present number will be the first, to be ! placed in service.
Pennsylvania passenger officials an
nounce that no more wooden cars will
OLD ENGINES DISMANTLED. Old C. I. & IS. engines have been dismantled at the recent order of
A GOOD LINIMENT. When you need a good reliable liniment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swellings. A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the side or chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest
possible, Co.
most excellent condition.
TWENTY NEW BUILDINGS. Twenty new buildings for railroad
i- ' i . - . . . i j-m
be built for the Pennsylvania lines raen are comempiarea ry tne l. m. k,. east of Pittsburg. For the first time A- as a Part of ?ts worlf for ext 'eafin several vears the Pennsylvania lines The annual report of the organization
west will order no new couches next enows that there are now 231 railway year. It was the idea to use only associations in the country and the Ktcel Pmiinir.Pnt on the road between membership in them is growing at the
Pittsbure and Chicaco. but owing to rate of 10-000 a 'ear- The fifteen
a disagreement on prices between steel build'ngs which were erected last year
car builders and the railroads only , cost 5"s.'"'" ' ne value or tne prop 1 i . I l AAA AAA
stPfl rmx hps will lisprl nn thp pnsS it rlJ I! .vu.uiv
ern divisions, coaches constructed by the Pennsylvania railroad.
TO
CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig-
INTERESTED IN RUMOR. Pennsylvania employes in Rich
mond are interested in the rumor that nature is on each box. 2oC
For sale by A. G. Luken & the company is to pay in checks this I month. Although, according to an of- j
ficlal of the company, it is highly proh- HOW THE MOON LOurw. able that if the money stringency con-! tinues the men will receive their Queer Variance In Impressions as to monthly stipends in the form of checks the Same Object.
instead of currency, as has been the I asked my men to compare the size
Clean Chopsticks Sure. "Seeing these quill toothpicks done up in paper envelopes in the hotels here," said the man from the far east, "reminds me of the Japanese eating
FUR OPENING EVERY DAY OF THE FUR SEASON
A BOSTON STORE FUR COAT is the best, cheapest and most economical investment for any lady. More comfort and more satisfaction in a good fur coat than any other coat made.
PLAIN SEAL COATS $35, $40, $45, $50, $55. TRIMMED SEAL COATS $30, $40, $60, $65, $70. BLENDED CONEY COATS $30. BLENDED MINK COATS.. $65 BLENDED SQUIRREL COATS $90.00.
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$3 to $20 Sec the ranje at $7.50 o $12.50 NECK PfCES $1.25 to $22.50 See the range at $5.00 to $12-50
H. C. HASEIY1EIER CO.
BOYS OUTNUMBER GIRLS III INDIANA
There Were 23,469 of the Former and 21 ,01 3 of Latter Born the Past Year.
FEW COLORED CHILDREN.
BIRTHS ARE IN EXCESS OF THE DEATHS MANY OF THE PARENTS WERE UNDER TWENTY YEARS OF AGE.
SANTTOL $2 70 worth of Sanilol Toilet Luxuries for UiOO. Call at the store and get our proposition. Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY.
A Trial Will Convince You Palladium Want Ads. Pay
custom in the past, the paper will an- of the full moon to that of some oo-
places. In the bigger hotels or restau- iswer the same purpose, as the banks .1cct held In the hand at arms length, rants they hand you the chopsticks ' will honor it without any delay. The I explained the question carefully and done up In a sealed envelope. This is method which probably will be follow- 61 J- tbat they were to describe an with the Idea of convincing you that erl by Paymaster Snee. is that the bulk object just large enough when seen at
they never have been used before. . cf the money will be given each man In arm s 1,,uStn to cover tne wnoie moon.
which is not always so. In the cheap
er restaurants tbey have a much better plan for setting your mind at rest. There you get a piece of wood as broad as two chopsticks ppllt to within an inch of one end. When you take this piece of wood you split it the rest
of the way, and there you have the i two sticks. You can be sure then that I no other person has used them." New j ""ork Sun. i
r 11 .i. r, t n fill1TI'd
ti of notes parable on demand 1ISL Ul with a face value of $20. and the Quarter of a dollar, fair sized canta-
loupe; ai tne nonzou. large uiuurr
amount less than $20 will he given in
FEEL "STUPID"
Th City of Glorious Sunshine. Of all the living works of man which 1 hare visited I think none is the equal of Moscow in tnift-est and beauty It is a city of glorious sunshine, of golden domes and silver crosses anJ of multicolored cupulas, of palaces aa.l temples. Iu it are found all the nfuieireuts of the west and all the curious fascinations of the east. Even
the iii'-i lents of ordinary commonplace began
plate; overhead, dessert plate; my watch, six inches in diameter, silver dollar, hundred times as large as my j watch, man's head, fifty cent piece, ! nine inches in diameter, grape fruit, ! carriage wheel, butter plate, orange, ten feet, two inches, one cent piece, schoolroom clock, a pea, soup plate, fountain pen. lemon pie. palm of the baud, three feet iu diameter enough to show again the overwhelming manifoUlncss of the impressions received. To the surprise of my readers perhaps it may be added at once that the only man who was right was the one
who compared it to a pea. It is most
the results would not
have been different if I had asked the
Brain Troubled by Coffee.
People don't like to be considered stupid even if they feel that way. bu many persons who vers'st in !rinkir: coffee, year ;'fr,T y( i- have h,,,s when they fc-M lik? 'r' "- '! -s. "I have turn ba.i'v ' VC'l w'th sumiach trf.''V e::i.-.?! uv coffee fom:uiy years," writes a Kv v-xn. "an'1 many times fe'.t like a "si v: d." ih a severe Inn luv.'i in my si.cnv.ich alter
ath!r. and a great amount of sour probable that
b'Mchin tj.
"Four nio;:'':s ago 1 quit coffee and miestiou on a moonlisht nicht with the
to ,!se Postum instead. I h:-ve full imxin overhead. The substitution
The report of the Indiana State
Board of health for the year 1906, just received from the hands of the state printer, shows that during that year 45,300 babies were born in this state. Of this number 23,409 were boys an! 21,831 were girls. Of the males 23,013 were white and 4o6 were colored. Of the total females 21.41S were whlto and 413 colored. In the preceding year 44.114 births were reported; males, 22,281; females, 21,333. October had the largest number of births, 4.2G3. and June the smallest, 3.255. September had the greatest number of deaths, 3.146, and June the lowest, 2,420. The births (45,300) exceed the deaths (35.092.) The birth rate was li.l, and the death rate 13.5 per 1,000 population. "Of the number of children born to each mother, 13.210 we -e first; 9.770. second; 7.O50, third; -,S41. fourth; 3.333 fifth; 2352. sixth; 1.027, seventh: 1.12.8, eighth: C85 ninth; 433 tenth, 254 eleventh: 306 were twelfth child and
! over, and 203 were not reported. i "As to the aees of Darents, 648 fath-
': ers and 4.705 mothers were under 20 j years of age. In the age period of 50 !to 00 there 928 fathers and 23 moth1 ers. age period 60 to 70 there were 111 fathers and between 70 and SO there eleven fathers. "The total number of marriages reported," says the report, "was 20.225. This is an increase over the preceding year of 613. October b.d tve greatest number of marriages. 2.762 and May had the smallest number. 1675. "The total number of deaths reported in 190G was 35.992. with a rato of
13.58. In the preceding year there were 36,502 deaths, with a rate of 13.78. These consisted of males. 19,009; females, 16,983; white males, 18,247; colored, 762; white females, 16,317; colored, 666; American-born. 16,715 males, 15,402 females; foreignborn, 1,902 males, 1.446 females; nationality not reported, 302 males and
'135 females. Single males, 9,220; fe- ! males, 6,979; married males, 6,938; ; females, 5,781; widowed males, 2,525; j females, 4,129; conjugal condition not ! reported, 326 males and 94 females. j "Of the total number of deaths, 8,004, or 22.2 per cent of the whole number, occurred In the first year of life.
This is almost one-fourth of the total."
LINGERING COLD
ew and Artistic
This applies to our large line ot
Back Combs Belt Buckles Belt Pins and Bracelets We bave fried to suit everybody In tbese articles and advise yon to make your selections early.
Optical Work a Specialty.
Chas. W. Maner The Jeweler
810 Main Street
Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very severe
cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough was very dry and harsh. The j local dealer recommended ChamberIain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used." This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
Matrimonial. Three Germans were sitting at luncheon recently and were overheard discussing the second marriage of a mutual friend when one of them remarked: "I'll tell you vhat. A man vhat marries de second time don't deserve to have lost his first vh'.fe." Life.
Ths K:nJ The Fool. He Some gils are awf- llr orce'tc,l. She Why? He They'll brag about mukinrr a foDl of a man that was nc-vr anything else- Detroit Fre rres.
SPECIAL STAMP SALE THIS WEEK
25 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 35c.
50 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at 70c
20 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 30c a lb.
15 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 25c.
15 I 'llTS with 2 pkers of I. X. L Starch at 'Jc a pk?.
10 STAMPS with on? rk?- of A. &
P. Crushed Oats at 10c
civilized l'.fe are touched by a flavor of romance. Wide World Magazine.
MASONIC CALENDAR.
Week Commencing Nov. 11th. Monday Richmond Commandery, No. 8. K. T. Work in Knight Templar and Knight of Malta. Tuesday Richmond Lodge No. 196, E. A. degree. Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 49. O. E. S.. stated meeting and rehearsal.
had none of the old trouble since, have of the memory image for the immedi-t-ained flesh and I don't think I have ate perception can hardly have imfailcd to cat a hearty meal since I quit paired the correctness of the judgcoffee. 1 ments. If in any court the size of a ''1 feel I can't nraise Postum enough distant objeit were to be given by for the chance it has made i:: mo. I j witnesses, and one man declared it as did not like it so well at first, didn't . large as a pea and the second as large boil it enoueh. now we boil it accord- i as a lemon pie and the third ten feet ing to directions on pkg., and I like it in diameter it would hardly be fair to
as wll as coffee, which I shall never us? again." Name given by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book "The Road to WellTille," in pkgs. "There's a Reason."
form an objective Judgment till the psychologist had found out what kind of a mind was producing that estimate. Professor Hugo Mnnsterberg la Hectare's.
You prove your intelligence when you pick Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee instead of the misbranded, misnamed "Mocha & Java," as the cheapest good coffee in the world, &BXK7KXB BKOS, Kw Tor CTty.
60 Stamps with one 18 oz can of A. & P. Baking Powder at 53c a can. Perlectly Pure
20 Stamps Hitft one 2-cz. boir.e of A. & P. Extract at 25c Best Vade
45 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at 60c.
40 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at 50c
10 STAMPS with 3 lbs. of A. & P. Laundry Starch at 5c a lb.
10 STAMPS with one vkg. of Prepared Flour at 10c.
10 STAMPS with one can of Atlantic Soap Polish at 10c.
10 STAMPS with 2 cans of A. & P. Condensed Milk at 10c a can.
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m)Jhl Great Atlantic Jig
& Pacific Tea Co. I
727 Main Street Old Phon 53 W. Nw Phon 1215
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