Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 45, 31 March 1908 — Page 8

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TiTC RICmiOXD PAIXADIU3I AXD SUX-TETEGRA3I. TUESDAY, 3IARCTI 31. 190S.

ConffMeinicc when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with1

The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confidence when eating alum baking powder food. Chemists say that moreor less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food.

BRYAN AND HARMON ADDRESS BIG GATHERING 15,000 Residents of Kansas City Hear Them.

Kansas City, March 31. Democrats from all parts of Missouri to the number of 2,000 attended a banquet in Convention Hall last night under the auspices of the Young Men's Democratic Club of Missouri, at which W. J. Bryan and Judson Harmon, of Ohio were the guests of honor and principal speakers and the recipients of repeated ovations from the 15,000 persons who thronged the hall. The meeting was essentially a Bryan affair, spontaneous enthusiasm marking every mention of his candidacy for the Presidency. The reception accorded Mr. Hai'mon was no less cordial, and suggestions promising him high honors from his party were enthusiastically received.

WAR

ON THE REDS

New York Police Have Made Another Arrest of Disturber of Peace.

AN ANARCHIST'S FUNERAL.

AFTER TEN YEARS, Mr. G. L. Stephenson, of Peterborough, says: "For over ten years I suffered constantly with Piles. Tried everything In vain till I used Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid. Now I am completely cured." A $1,000 guarantee with every box of Hem-Roid. $1.00, Leo H. Fihe, Richmond, Indiana, or Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo. N. Y.

At ths Play. "Talk abont realism!" exclaimed Mr. fclouseiceep. "Well?" "That housemaid making dabs at the furniture and never hitting it looks awftil natural to me." Louisville Cou-rler-Jjurnal.

Nerr stiYer the prejudice of the eye I detarmiv. tsie heart Zimmerman.

Smart Tooth. "Young man, there are two questions In life 'Will it pay?' and 'Is it right? Which shall you choose?" "Both. I'll use the first up to fifty, and then I can probably afford to adopt the second." Houston Chronicle.

Benevolence is the tranquil habita tlon of man, and righteousness Is hia straight path. Menieua.

The Only Food The only wheat food that is perfectly cooked & pretty strong claim, is it not ? Steam-cooked for six hours then thoroughly cured then baked at 400 degrees. It requires 96 hours to turn wheat into Mapl Flake. Yet flaked food can be made in from 18 to 20 hours. Let us tell you what a difference that makes in the food. Wheat is composed largely of starch. Starch, to be digestible, must be made soluble. The particles must be separated, so the digestive juices can get to them. You cannot digest raw starch. The only way to break up the granules of starch is to apply a fierce heat, and for long. That is why wheat is flaked to get it so thin that the heat goes through. In baking bread, the inside of the loaf never gets heat enough. That is why bread doesn't all digest. That is why more will digest when it's toasted. The more starch you break up by heat, the more food you will get. But no form of wheat food save Mapl-Flake is so cooked that all of the wheat becomes digestible.

Mapl-Flake alone is all food. That is why Mapl-Flake is the most economical food. It is all nourishment. But that isn't all. W hen only half of a food digests the other half ferments and breeds germs. It always causes, in some detpvi symptoms of indigestion. Dyspeptic sytijj t ms are usually due to the failure of 6tarch to digest. Mapl-Flake is cooked with pure maple syrup. That's for the children, mainly to make them like the food that is best for them. "It's AO Food'

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Commodity Clause in Railroad Rate Law Is Considered By Them a Menace.

EFFECTIVE ON MAY FIRST.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WILL BE BOUND TO ENFORCE THE MEASURE HURTING INNOCENT PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.

New York, March HI. Michael Dumas, oO years old, of 105 West Nlntyelghth street, -was arrested Monday-

afternoon for posting anarchistic ! "stickers" on letter boxes and elevated pillars. He was held by Magistrate ;

Cornell in the Yorkville court, in ?f0O bail for examination, although he protested that he was not an anarchist, but was simply aiding in "the education of the people." Some of the stickers read: "With the monstrous laws that are accumulating on the statute books one may safely say that the man who is not a confirmed criminal is scarcely tit to live among decent people." "Omceholding of all sorts froni the president down to constable, will in a few years hold rank in the public :'Tid as disreputable." "We think a man needs to be governed and we let him govern others." The funeral of Ignatz Hildebrand, the Orange tailor, who was killed in the explosion Saturday, was held this afternoon at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Koehler, 4S State street, Orange. Rev. B. F. Church of that city officiated.

Washington, D. C, March 31 One of the features of the new railroad rate law that has caused apprehension on the part of railroad managers is the so-called "commodity" clause, which makes it unlawful after May 1, 190S, for any railroad to transport any article or commodity other than timber and the manufactured, mined or produced by it, or in which it is directly or indirectly interested, except such articles or commodities as are necessary for its own use as a common carrier. If this part of the act is valid, it will be unlawful after May 1 for any railroad which owns coal mines to transport its coal to market. Some of the important local mining and coal carrying companies have obtained the best legal opinion on the validity of this portion of the railroad rate law, and they have been advised that the clause is unconstitutional. The Department of Justice is bound, of course, to regard the clause as valid until and unless the Courts declare otherwise. The department, therefore would have the right to exert its enormous power against the coal owning railroads immediately after May 1 if they should not abandon forthwith the carrying of their coal to market. The law applies with equal force, of course, to all other articles or commodities owned by railroad companies or in which they may be interested. As many raiTroad companies have been active in building up industries along their lines, the rigid and unyielding enforcement of the law might work immense hardships to thousands of innocent persons who have no knowledge that their enterprises are placed in jeopardy because railroad companies are directly or indirectly interested in them.

You feel the life giving current. A gentle warmth fills the nerves and blood. It's a pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents,

Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

A CHEMICAL TRICK.

Cliaaffingr a Whlic Puteboard Cat Icto a Striped Tiger. When we happen to witness a phenomenon which seems to violate natural laws we are not likely to forget its cause if it be explained to us. The following experiment, which I devised for my students, helped them to understand as well as to remember pome chemical data: A white cat, made of flexible pasteboard and imprisoned in a glass jar, is shown to the audience. The lecturer announces that without opening the jar or even touching it he will cause the cat to undergo a zoological as well as a chemical transformation. He takes the support of the jar and pushes it forward in full view of the students. The change occirs almost instanta

neously. The cat takes a rich orange color on which black transversal stripes rapidly paint themselves. The cat has become a tiger. The whole transformation Is produced by emanations of hydrogen sulphide, which is generated in the jar itself without any visible apparatus. The cat has been previously coated with a solution of chloride of antimony wherever the orange hue was to be produced and with a solution of basic acetate of lead wherever the black stripes were to appear. Both solutions are colorless. After the coated cat has been introduced in his glass cage a small piece of pasteboard is placed under the wooden support so as slightly to incline the jar forward. A few decigrams of pulverized sulphide of Iron folded in a piece of blotting paper are deposited behind the cat on the elevated side of the bottom of the jar. Two or three cubic centimeters of diluted sulphuric acid are dropped with a pipette on the opposite side. When the performer wishes the transformation to take place he takes the wooden support and pushes it forward as if he wanted everybody to see better what Is going to happen. By so doing he suppress the slight Inclination which kept the iron sulphide beyond the reach of the sulphuric acid. The gas Is evolved, and the formation of the orange sulphide of antimony and black eulphide of lead takes place in a few seconds. G. Michaud In Scientific American.

Case For an Expert. "Have you fixed up my wiil juat the way I told you?" asked the sick man, who was the possessor of many needy relatives and some well to do but grasping ones. "I have," asserted the lawyer. "Just as strong and tight as yen can make it, eh?" asked his client. The lawyer nodded. "All right," said the sick man. "Now I want to ask you one thing not professionallywho do you think stands the best chance of getting the property when I'm gone?" Youth's Compauion.

Would Take Nothing. Mrs. Green (who thinks of hiring) But is the girl honest? Can she be trusted. Mrs. Brown (the girl's former mistress) You need not be In the least alarmed. She is perfectly honest All the time she was with me I never knew her to take a thing, not even my advice as to how things should be doneBoston TranscrioL

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MARSHALL DENIES HE IS BREWERY MAN Says His Only Interests Are Buggy Factory and College.

In an interview at Logansport, Thomas Marshall, the democratic nominee for governor, denied he is interested In any brewery. The only things he is interested in according to Marshall's statements are a buggy factory and Wabash college.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati O $1.90 To Cottage Grove, Ind 55 To Boston, Ind. 25 To Webster 18 To Williamsburg 35 To Economy 50 To Losantvllle 70 To Muncie 1.20 To Marion 2.X0 To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going West 10:55 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

What is Your

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If all your debts were paid, how much would you have left? Probably the credit side would show up very poorly when you consider the large amount of money that has passed through your hands during your life-time. A little of it saved regularly would have made a nice sum. Why not start now; it's not too late. We invite savings accounts and pay three per cent compound interest on them. Richmond Trust Company.

WHY WINTER LINGERS IN

THE LAP OF SPRING need be no mystery when you know the attractions of beautiful Spring time, but he is still lingering, and you need your grate fire or stove lighted to keep your home comfortable. If you need coal for grate, stove or range, get that which is All clean and satisfactory from our yard. H. C. BULLERDICK Q SON. 529 S. 5th St Phone 1233.

Cut Out Palladium-Sun-Telegram Coupons From page 2 as they represent actual purchasing power. Any 5 of them (each with a different letter) entitle you to a full-size cake of ...SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP... Absolutely Free at any of the following grocers. Every reader of the Palladium-Sun-Telegram should take advantage of this liberal offer.

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J. P. Aiken & Son 1415 North C J. W. Balsor 313 North 3rd Bee Hive Grocery Co 1017 Main C. II. Bentlage 401 South 11th A. W. Blickwedel 719 South F St. K. J. Bloemke 121 South 5th Bowing Brothers 535 South E St. S. K. Brandenberg. . . .700 North 12th W. S. Carmen 120 Hunt St. Mrs. T. A. Crabb S39 North loth J. T. Conner & Co 22S North 17th Henry Cutter 4th and South 1 Henry Deuker 227 North 0th .1. Fisher 648 South II St. ,T. Fisher 04S H St. Gist & Boswell 419 Northwest 3rd Hadley Bros 1035 Ma'u St. John A. Habing 331 Souti: th

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REWARDS OFFERED FOR PERPETRATORS Search Made for Men Who Dynamited Wells Home.

Tclluride, Colo., March 31. Rewards offered for the capture of the person or persons who dynamited the home of Bulkeley Wells Saturday in an effort to kill him, aggrepate $1,xio. Sheriff Fitzpatrick Fays that sufficient evidence to warrant arrests had not yet been obtained. Wells is suffering greatry from the shock to his nervous system due to the explosion, and has joined his family at Colorado Springs for a rest.

Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you Against Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bids.. Phones. Horn. 13S9. Bell 53R.

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We have (hem. Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Spading Forks, Etc. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. Richmond, Ind.

BURPEE SEEDS SWEET PEAS NASTURTIUM VELVET LAWN GRASS HADLEY BROS., Phones 292 and 2292.

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frmours "SIMON PURE" LEAF LARD costs a little more, but the difference in Quality, and in results, is a great deal more than the difference in

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It is poor saving to economize at the expense of Purity in food and at the expense of the exquisite Quality that pleases. Armour's "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard is 100 per cent leaf good enough to eat. Just taste it. John M. Eggemeyer

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