Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 67, 22 April 1908 — Page 3

PA G EVTHR EE. ' LID SENTIMENT RiSMOR, HINDU WONDER WORKER, WHO IS APPEARING AT THE NEW PHILLIPS. IE tyinois Elections of Tuesdav Decidedly Different Than Two Weeks Ago. SUPPORT TO SALOON MEN.

Till: KiL'li310MJ I'ALLAIJIUJI AD S UN-TELEGRAM, WEDXESD A Y, A PR IE- l!OS.

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TWO-THIRDS OF THE TOWNS VOTING, GAVE THEIR MORAL SUPPORT AT LEAST "ANTIS" WERE BADLY DEFEATED.

Chicago, April Id tin1 localelecfcions held in about .".: Illinois towns Tuesday, there was evidenced a not a jlde reaction fromthe .sentiment, which voted prohibition in two-thiids of the elections held just, two weeks before, hand over two-thirds of the towns votfar.g .yesterday gave a; least their mortal support to the liquor interests. The election1-, however, will have pittle 01 no effect in changing ihe map Wf the "wet" and "dry" territory, as in Ijiiosl of the towns the question was on Vne ballot bv a iictiuon antedating the local option elections of April 7. or jjnerely appeared in contests between randidates for aldermen, with the sa- ; Von as the issue between them. The Wutpreme court is now considering the 'local option law and its influence on lhp hrewpry and distillery interests. nd has not yet rendered its decision. The elections therefore passed off Ur.iietly. and there was much less enthusiasm shown than in the elections two 'Vecks ago. In some towns where Iowa! feel ins ran high there were the

F;.me scenes which marked the previ l;iis elections, hands appearing for tin Uliquor interests, anil women and chil yuen parading in the interest of no li Wense.

TIME IS THE TEST

The Testimony of Richmond People Stands the Test. The test of time is what tells the '"tale. The- public soon finds out when 'Ini.sropresenlaiions are made, and mer'Jt alone will stand the test of lime. Utchniond people appreciate merit, bind many months a so local citizens publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Tills; they do so still. Would a citizen make the statement which follows unless convinced that the article jwas just as represented? A cure that pasta is the kind that every sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. Mrs. Kdgar K. Mote, of 17 .North Sixecnth street. Richmond I ml., says: !"Some years ago my husband was havjlng some trouble with his back. There I was a dull aching pain that bothered him most of the time. He was told 'about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a supply at A. (!. l.uken & Co's drug jetore. After taking it he never again mentioned backache to me. He heSieved that Doan's Kidney Pills are a I great remedy and has told several (people of the benefit he got through using them." For saie bv all dealers. Price r0 i-cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Iniffalo, j"New York, sole agents for the United States. ( Remember (ho name Doan's and take no othor.

MARSHALL RETURNS 10 FIGHT BATTLE democratic Candidate Now in The West.

Columbia City. lnd.. April 22. 'Thomas R. Marshall, democratic nnminee for governor, has written to friends in this city that he expects to return early next week from Present t. ,Ariz., where he has spent the last three weeks. He says he will be ready 'to begin an active campaign when he returns.

NOTICE.

T have moved my office temporarily 'located in Room 1. Westcott Block, over Xusbaum's store and will he pleased to see my friends and pa'trons. DR. A. B. PRICE. Dentist. tCO-7t

All Lace Curtains and Curtain materials at a reduced price. Knollenberg's Store.

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P. J. L. Antique -Furniture Co. for all kinds of repairing and refinishing. Screens made to order. Odd pieces of furniture made to order. 922 Main St.

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THAW SIGNED IT I WAR iS SUCCESSFUL

Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Presented to Him In Matteawan.

NO CHANGE IN CONDITION.

Many Anarchists Have Been Deprived of Citizenship.

154 ARE RULED AGAINST.

Matteawan. N. Y.. April '. .lames (r. Graham, counsel for Harry K. Thaw

has presented the older issued by ,1ns-' tice .lan'es Morschau.ser of the su- J preme court, directing Dr. A. T. P.aker. ! acting superintendent of the Mattea-i wan state hospital, to permit Thaw to sign a petition for a wri1 of habeas corpus for bis appearame in court to 1 determine the question of his sanity. I Thaw held a long conference with his I

counsel alter signing the petition. Attorney Graham said: "Nn Matteawan inmate has any right in court until an application in due form is made to a judge who may order the custodian of i lie insane person to grant the privilege of obtaining a signature. The order wilt ho presented To a jvidpe ill New York today or Thursday and he can make it returnable where and when he sees fit. I did not question Thaw as to his condition, but Dr. Baku- says it is as good as at any time since he has been in Matteawan."

Chicago, April 22. One hundred and fifty-four men have been deprived ', of the rights of citizenship bv the courts as a result of the war of the sta'e and federal government iiimn ; anarchists. At the request of the I'nited States district attorney. Judge j Pinckiiey revoked ihe naturalization' papers of fiftv-five w;io are suspect ! of having anarc.iist ic affiliations and last week .ludge I'.all revoked the pa- I pets of ninety-nine persons who had failed to take oaih that they were not ; connected with any society seeking i the overthrow of the government.!

Twenty-five similar cases remain to be heard

Rough. Red Hands. A great embarrassment to many women are thir rough, red hands. This men are ttieir rough, red hands. This work. A very simple remedy is to cease using yellow rosin soaps, substitute Easy Task soap, the white 1 ind. You will notice the difference in the appearance of your hands in a week.

MAYOR IS FOR RIGHT

Eaton Executive Does Not Intend to Tolerate Lawlessness.

INSTRUCTS LIEUTENANTS.

CHESTER STRIKE

President of Traction Grants A Point.

Eaton, ().. April 22. -Mayor I). J.' Miller does not intend to stand for! i any lawlesness in Eaton during his! tenure of office. Considerable com- j plaint has been heard of late relative! to the alleged laxity on the part of the' police, so Mayor Miller brought his , lieutenants before him and gave them j pretty positive instructions as regarded 1 their work as peace custodians. The mayor declared he stood for the right ) first, last and all the time and en-' couraged his men by stating he would1 always back them up in the faithful discharge of their duty. - I

is a time much dreaded, nol only by the average house wile, but also by her liege lord, who usually feels very much like "taking to the woods" until it is "all over." However, the woman who has the comtoris of home and the happiness of her family at heart may easily change conditions so that the dreaded time will hold "no terrors" if she will come to the Hoosier and see what she can buy in

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Window Shades, Curtain Poles And in fact all House Furnishings such as youwill need in the next few weeks.

All wool Ingrain, at - 70c All Wool C. C. Ingrain at 60c All Wool Filling, Cotton Chain, at 50c Union Carpet, choice spring pattern worth 50c. at 38c Granite Carpet, all new patterns, worth 35c at.. 25c Hemp Carpet, 32-inch wide, at 12Jc 36 inch Hemp, extra heavy, at 18c 9x12 Union Drugget at $ 4.98 9x12 Tapestry Rugs at $12.00 and $15.00 Smith best quality 9x12 Axminster Rug $22.00 Special Rugs at 98c, $1 .50, $1 .98, $3.50 22-inch Stair Carpet, worth 35c, at 25c Linoleums, new spring patterns at 40c and 50c China Straw Matting, extra heavy 15c and 20c Jap Matting in fine carpet designs at 25c

Wood Linoleum at 25c and-50c Lace Curtains, Swiss, per pair, 38c, 75c and $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 85c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Arabian Colored Curtains, 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 Rope Curtains at SI. 98 Bissel Carpet Sweepers at $1.98. $2.50 and $3,00 Lace Curtain Stretchers at 98c. Oak, white and brass Curtain poles at 10c Window shades, all colors at 10c, 25c and 35c Carpet Beaters, wire and rattan at 10c and 15c Door Panels at 25c and 50c Dotted Swiss at 12Jc Fish Net at 12c, 15c and 20c Sole agents for May Manton Patterns.

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COR. SIXTH AMD MAIN,

SPOILS OF ROBBERY LOCAL MEN

Thought Jewelry Found in Rush County Was Stolen Fifteen Years Ago.

ATTEND

NEW CASILE MEETING

Chimin-. I'm . April -J lion that port'-nds an mom of !hf stnnM car

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i (ce ot i ho hoard or irailo by Pivskhmt Ki.irs of tho traeiion company who i aurocd to lake tho striking inoiornion j and conductors hack on tho sa.nio bas

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j for thi' company at Tho seaio of waos I i hoy w oro out to at tho tinio of tho striko. 1" coins an hour. Ho promised to pay thorn 17 routs in .!;,! and in tho tall and following elootion to

I ratse their waes to is I hour.

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We make a friend every flmc an American Kid goes over our counter. Are you a friend? ED. A. FELTMAN, MAKER. 609 Main Street.

BIG REVIVAL MEETING.

U- i-J 'JO.-. .1. A public school loaeher had occasion to correct the pronunciation of a pu pil f Scotch origin. The lac persist od in saying "douti' iustead of 'Mowu.' Finally, the instructor's patience becoming exhausted, he shouted at the boy: "Down! Mwn! Pown!'1 The pnptl rensiined undisturbed by this outburst, but another lad. in the rtmr of the room sprang to his feet, stuck out his hnr.d in a mechanical wbt, then, exhibiting great embarrassment, sat tlovn. "Well, my boy," said the teacher good nartiredly. "yon must be a football enthusiast." "Not exactly, sir." replied the boy. "I run the elevator down to Perkins'. St. Faul Tioneer Tress.

ROBBERS WERE PURSUED.

Uushvilio. Ind.. April 22 It is now believed that the jewelry found on the Hutchinson farm near liere represents1 the spoiN s 'cured by robbers, who' entered a ieweity store at Manilla about fifteen years ao. Officers, were followed to tho vicinity ot Arlington, iter they Miereed'd in e!udini; their pursuers in the woods. Ore of th men who was in th"- iarty chasiiit; the tl;ioe, said ve.-ierdav -he

pursu; ;

Red Men Are Letting Out War Whoops Today. I ted Men from this city went to Xew Castle today to attend th- district meet in'-:. Mai;y of 'he higher officers of the organization were in attendance. A lame crowd of visitors was expected and the New ( astie lodge prepared to acT a.s host in a royal manner. There will lie a parade la." will be the fatute of the meeting from the standpoint of the public.

plav which will constitute the sole j theatrical amusement of many a ve-, spooled citizen of this communit y for: the present season, for thev will all' want to sf e iust jow Mr. Kiejn has treated John I'.urkett Hder. known in, the play as tje richest man in the world and quickly recognized by all as a certain American who is very j much in the public eve at th:- present! time. Mr. Harris will send a nP'tii- : ticent company to the Genneit on the, evening of April 2 . next Monday. j

and Whiiesides present a one act playlet; Miss Thompson sings "Since Arrah Wanna Married Harney Carney and tiie cameragraph show two new motion pictures. Saturday there will be a special matinee for the children

Vaudevdle at the Phillips. So much interest hai- b-en created by the act of Ristnor, Hind'! wo'ider worker, at the New T'hilKp.-. thai other numbers on the b'!l haw l.eeti .somewhat lost iKh of In addition to litis act Morume'- Itasv-i; has art i'nitattnst and w nstling ac , App' gate

Repertoire at the Gennett. "A Man-'o-W'at srnati" will l offered by the American Stock company at tiie ;-uiietf tonisht. This i oaf of the diroiicest plas the companr has. speetal a'rrriTioti tieinir sriven to th s'ae -ttinus and costuming. On of tiie anitisint feature the company presents is a singing dog. This ra nine appear to have a real ar 'r music and his efforts to sirsi; are Msh !y atuiisitig. to say the least. Th Americans will 'emain at the ;pnett through Saturday ni:jht. Matinees are given daily.

Amusements

The revival set vices at the Friends church at New Castle at which the Rev. Oliver M. Frazier of this city is assisting, are meeting with good returns. A large number of penitents has professed conversion.

A NEAT PAPER.

The Rushville Daily Republican is meeting the demands made upon all

: modern newspapers and has installed a j linotype machine. The appearance of j'he Republican in its new Easter I dress is much better.

Practice Economy Every Day To the thrifty housewife who makes every dollar count, nothing in the food line is more acceptable than he new product called "OUR-PIE" put up in lu-cent packages for making lemon, chocolate and custard pies. Kvery package is sold under a positive guarantee and makes two large pies. Local grocers say the sale is rapidly increasing and customers are well

pleased. Readers can make no nai &k in giving tttwie good a trial.

a abandoned in the vicinity

; of the Hutchinson farm and it is probable t ne robhers hurried the jowciry.

t-'arma: capture. The collection now numbers fiftyeight pieces and consists of watch

chains, bracelets, earrings, cuff buttorts and othc" stnali articles. .Tcwet. I ers have examined many of t ;ie amides and declare them valuable. Only la small number is plated ware. All i is old fashioned, how ever.

THEATRICAL CALENDAR.

"I don't want my hair brushed over i my forehead any longer." deciared lit- ; tie Harold. "I want a crack in it like i father's."

Lace Curtains from 69c up to SI 5.00 a pair at KnollenLbem's Store.

NEW PHIL. IPS. Week of April 20 Vaudeville. . GENNETT. Week of April 20 American Stock Company. April 27 "The Lion and the Mouse."

Kodaks! Kodaks! Photo supplies.

Both Phones Cameras ! Cameras ! VV. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St.

"The Lien and The Mouse." ; The presentation of "The Uon and the Mouse" in every city is made no-; table by the large number of people! it attracts to the theatre w.io av not ; among the regular or ,?ven spasmodic playgoers and only attend some particularly important event. Lfc-alinn as ; it does with the influence of tlie kinsof hieh finance and hanuied with the! eonsumate skill for whicli Charles ; ICJein has become famovs as an au- j thor, "The .Lion aid tli3 Mouse ' is aj

A Talk on Cake The bet way to avoid the hat, froubie. chance of failure through Interruption, lack of wdgh'8 and measures, etc.. incidental to cake baking, is to order us to bake for you just the cake you have, in mind. Our ovens hold o much and are in such; constant use that the cost to you per cak is really less than If you baked it yourself.

Zwissler's

908 Main SI.

BAKERY and RESTAURANT

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