Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 4, 19 February 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 190S.

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DRESS ACCESSORIES Fancy Neckwear, Pretty Ties, Stylish Belts, New Embroidered and Lace Coat Sets, Narrow and Wide Veilings and Ruchings. Special attention is now directed to this department inasmuch as we -are showing larger and more complete assortments of the season's most exclusive novelties than ever before. Tomorrow We Place on Sale 18 Dozen Fine Emb. Turnover Collars, worth 25c, only 10c 18 Dozen Fine Emb. Turn-over Collars, worth 35c and 50c 25c 1 Gross 25c Lace Collars, pretty Oriental and Plan- , en effects 15c Fine Emb. Coat Sets, worth to 89c, only ..50c set Fine Lace Coat Sets, worth to 75c, only 50c a set SEE OUR WINDOWS.

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SAFETY IS DEMANDED

Interurbans Will Have to Operate Cars More Carefully In the Future.

THE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS.

At a conference yesterday in Indianapolis between the general manag

ers, superintendents and train dispat

chers of the interurban lines of the state and the Indiana Railroad commission committees were appointed to draft uniform rules for the safe operation of traction cars. The conference was the first of its kind that has ever been held in the United States. In appointing the committees Union B. Hunt, chairman of the commission, said that although the inspectors would assist In the drafting of the rules the responsibility for the rules will lie entirely with the interurban men. Will Co-operate With Commission. The commission the man the man The committee program was recommended by a committee consisting of C. D. Emmons, H. A. Nichols, C. G. Iohman, S. A. Wood and Fletcher Durbin. The committee drafted resolutions, which were adopted by all present, indorsing the work of the commission's inspectors and expressing willingness upon the part of the interurban men to co-operate in every way possible with the commission in enforcing the law. So great was the number of officials present that it was necessary to hold the conference in the senate chamber. Ex-Governor Winfield T. Durbin of Anderscon, speaking as a stockholder in the Evansville & Southern Indiana line, urged greater discipline on the interurban roads of the state. Statements were made also by Union B. Hunt .chairman of the commission; Alexander Shane, the commission's chief inspector, and others. Mr. Shane declared that 90 per cent of the accidents on traction lines are due entirely to carelessness. Mr. Hunt said that there "Is a deplorable lack of uniformity in rules" on the Interurban lines of the state. He called attention to rules that had been adopted for the uniform safe operation of electric

.trains in Ohio, but said that the 'Ohio

rules are incomplete.

WESTERNERS WANT JAPS TREATED WELL Have Addressed Memorial to Roosevelt.

Seattle, Wash., Feb. 19. The Seattle chamber of commerce has addressed a memorial to President Roosevelt and Secretary Root to the effect that its members believe that a majority of the people of the Pacific coast are not In favor of any immigration law that will treat differently the people of Japan from the way in which the inhabitants of any European country are treated. This letter is sent to correct an erroneous impression of the attitude of the commercial and other important interests, the memorial says, owing to the action of a recent convention of oriental exclusionists held in Seattle.

MARRIAGE BUREAUS

Uncle Sam Is After Several Firms Who Are Joining Hearts Together.

THE MOVEMENT'S ORIGIN.

CHILDREN FLUNK BECAUSEJOF TOBACCO This Is Opinion of Public School Teachers.

CROMER ONCE MORE?

We Raise Unequalled Bread and bake it to perfection, too, because we use materials that are pure and fresh, have clean mixing troughs, kneading boards and ovens, and men of large experience for every part of the process. Same true of rolls, pies and cakes. Sample order, please.

Zwissler's

90S Main St. Phone 165S.

BAKERY and RESTAURANT

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Has taught us that a satisfied customer always brings new business. That's the secret of our success. By honest methods and fair dealing we get our old customers back together with their confidential friends. See for yourself. There is No Secret in Our Method.

If You Need

Come lo Us

If you cannot come, write or telephone and we will call on you. If you have a loan with any other loan company aud owe a Dumber of other little till, we will

you enough to pay them all off and give you additional money besides. We make a specialty of small accounts $10, $15, $25, $30, $40, $50, $75, $100 and more if you want it. IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD we will make it better. IF YOUR CREDIT IS BAD we will make It good. If others have rt-iused to loan you, come to us and we will help you out. Honesty is the pass word and your Security is your household furniture, piano, horse, wagons, fixtures, or other chattels. YOU MAKE THE TERMS WE ACCEPT THEM. MicIhuiMoinid Loam Commpaey Established 1895. Home Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Richmond, Indiana.

Everything Points to the Selection of That Man as Nominee.

PRETTY POLITICAL GAME.

Muncie, Ind., Feb. 19. Although there is little reason to doubt that the name of ex-Congressman George W. Cromer win be presented before the coming Eighth district congressional convention as a candidate for renomination if he is of the opinion at that time that he can be nominated without a struggle, it is equally certain there will be no formal announcement of his candidacy prior to the day of the convention. From every indication the plan of the Cromer followers is to bring about such conditions that the delegates to the congressional convention will have nothing left to do when the time comes but name Cromer as the republican nominee, and give him an opportxinity to regain the crown so unexpectedly torn from his head by J. A. M. Adair of Portland, at the last election. Typical of Old Days. Cromer's present play is typical of his former political triumphs iu that quiet, but result-bringing work in accomplishing his end rather than trumpet-blowing efforts. He is seeking in

his own way to harmonize a party that a few months ago was split from one

end to the other. How well Mr. Cromer thinks he is succeeding in this work of reuniting the Eighth district republicans is shown in his statement when he was asked whether in his opinion the congressional candidate

nominated by his party at the forthcoming convention would be elected. "Yes, most assuredly so," was Mr. Cromer's answer.

The use of tobacco among children of Richmond, is the cause of much backwardness and many failures in school work, according to Supt. T. A.

Mott. This was plainly shown in the term ending February 7. The teachers report that tobacco, either in the form of cigarettes, pipes or chewing, may be given as the cause of the failures.

The only thing the teacher can do is

to report the matter to the police and also inform tho parents of their child

ren's bad habits.

Many of the parents prefer to use moral suasion or even corporal punishment rather than refer the matter to the police. But many cases have been brought before the juvenile court

because parents did not seem to care.

Chicago, Feb. 19. A crusade against matrimonial agencies jus been undertaken by the United States authorities, following the successful prosecution of Marion Grey. There are a dozen or so more of these agencies, but the government inspectors refuse to disclose their names. It is said that there are about as many women as men whose indictment will be sought. A paper, which sets forth that it ia

devoted to "the interests of unmarried people," is filled with pictures and ' descriptions of "handsome men" and J

"ladies of means." With it is printed a letter with a picture of a young woman. The letter says the young woman is young, good looking and a "lady of means." Her name and an introduction are obtainable for $1.12. Cases of two men and two women were presented to the grand jury. E. W. Ankrum, of the progressive advertising agency, who was a witness in

the Grey case, It is said, was one of'

the witnesses.

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Telephone Peas Our Best Brand ! You know what they are, the ones you get in the Summer in large, heavy pods, especially sweet and fine tasting. Special For Two Days . 1 Dozen Cans $1.25 One-half Dozen Cans 65 3 Single Cans .35 OLIVE OIL We are headquarters. A most complete line. RAE'S SUBLIME in Gallon, Half Gallon, Quarts. CURTIS' California in Gallons and Bottles. James Plaginol (French) in Gallon Cans. Ceauteau (French) in Gallons and Bottles. (Best Brands for household and medicinal purposes.) Pure Cotton-Seed Oil in gallon cans for cooking purposes. THREE PHONES John M. Eggemeyer, 4th & Main Sts.

Have you trouble of any kind arising' from a disordered totnacbT Go to your druggist wd eet a 50c or 11 bottla of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed to .ure you and keep you well.

CHOICE SMOKED MEATS. I have just taken out of my smoke

house the finest and largest lot of i

Cured Meats I have handled in years. Hams and shoulders, any kind or size, Bacon, any kind from the very thinnest and leanest to the heaviest that can be cured. Can and will sell this choice lot of smoked meats from 3 to 5 cents per pound cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere. All has been U. S. Inspected and my guarantee goes with every pound I sell, to be sound and sweet. Strictly No. 1 goods. SCHWEGMAN'S MEAT MARKETS, Both Phones 2201 &. 339. 17-19

Since Japan recovered from Russia a part of the island of Saghallen, schools and hospitals have been introduced and about 2,iO0 emigrants have arrived from Japan.

HINDOO ACROBATS.

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Making a Will

It Is cheaper for your estate for you to make a will and appoint an executor than it is for the court to appoint an administrator. You should appoint the RICHMOND TRUST COMPANY your executor because it is financially responsible. It is better to have a corporation than an individual for an executor because a corporation has a continuous existence and has the benefit of experience. The RICHMOND TRUST COMPANY will safely keep without charge all wills In which it is named aa executor.

The Bee Hive Grocery Co. Automatic Phones 1198-1199 Bell 190 Franklin Bread (Entire Wheal) is the representative of Human food embracing all the elements of nutrition necessary to build up and sustain every part of the system. The flour for making this bread is to be found at our store only. Try it. Cheese ! Cheese ! Sap Sago, Edam, Pine Apple, Brick, Swiss, Neufchatel, Phil. Cream, Canada Cream, N. Y. Cream, Roquefort, Potted Cheese, and Camembert.

Special to Introduce For the balance ol this week. Electric Light Globes, S and 16 candle power, only 18 CENTS Pilgrim Bros. Cor. Main and 5th. Notice our Window.

The Hnnrise Of Lire. lef acts and children are constantly nrrxllrnr a axative. It is important to know what to eiv. them. Their stomach and bowala are not strong nonsh for salt, purgative watsra or catbamo pills, powder or tiLleti. Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Cakl well's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at the small sum of SO cents or $1 at druir stores. It is thi one great remedy for you to have Ja the house U live children when they need it.

NO TROUBLE AT ALL With your range if youburn our coal. Our coal is all high grade, veil screened and free from slate jmtl dirt before sending to your order. One ton will prove it, whetjer you burn It in range, furnace, stovo or lire place. H. C. BULLERD1CK ZL SON. 529 S. 5th SI Phone 1225.

w Specials For This Week IS lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. C Rugar $1.00 25 lbs. Pride Richmond, White L.ily. or Carpenter's Fancy Patent Flour 70c XCello (fresh stock) 4 packages for 25c White Fish (bulk) good size, each 1c 5 lb. Pail Family White Fith 45c Cromarty Bloaters, 3 for 10c G lbs. Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour and SO Stamps 30c Sauerkraut, per lb 5c Kvaporated Sweet Corn (milky) per lb 10c 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c 3 lb. can whole Tomatoes, per can ....10c 3 Bars Santa Claus Soap for 10c 7 bars Lenox Soap for 23c 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and CO Stamps 60c Best Square Crackers, per lb 5c ItURby Wafers, 30 for .. '....10c A N'o. 1 Good Ginger Snap, per lb 5c

Model Department Store,

US. 7th St. SSSf.SC. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R

Smith & Goodrich, Props.

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They Perform Wonderfsl Feat a

Balancing aad JbhUbb. There is always an abundant supply

of stories of the expertness of Hindoo jugglers and acrobats. One who moves about perched upon a single long stick is remarkably clever. This performer is mounted on a bamboo pole about fifteen feet high, the top of which Is tied to a girdle around bis waist A small cushion is fastened a few feet down the pole, which acts as a leg rest The acrobat hops around a large space In the liveliest way, tittering cheerful Ihouts and accompanied by the tapping !

of a curious tjruni. He also executes a sort of dance and goes through a little pantomime. It is a marvelous feat of equilibrium. To walk on a pair of stilts as high as this would be a performance worthy of comment but to bop around on one Is quite another thing. The same man can do many other wonderful things. He appears absolutely perfect In the- art of balancing. He can balance a very light stick on his nose and a heavy one on his chla and then throw the heavy one Into the air and catch it on the end of the light on. When balancing these two Btlcks, end on end, he will make one revolve In one direction and the other the reverse. He puts one hand on a flat circular stone, throws his feet up Into the air and balances a stick on each of them. At the same time he revolves rapidly on the pivot formed by hi arm and the stout.

During the eight years we have operated our Savings Department we have opened more than 8,000 accounts and have paid to our depositors more than $100,000.00 in Interest. If you are not numbered among this prosperous army and have not shared in the distribution of this large earning of interest we invite you to OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. PIcMesoe Trastt COo Leading Trust Company in Eastern Indiana Open Tuesday Evenings.