Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 72, 27 April 1908 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

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provide the city with an additional insurance in the way of fire protection. The company controlling the waterworks shows every disposition to co-operate with the city in this needed mat

ter and it. should be pushed as rapidly j as possible. The manner in which ! the fire at, the hat factory followed so closely on the Colonial disaster, shows ; the danger always attendant on thecity. i

NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS.

IN ADVANCE

One Year

.$500

Entered at Richmond, Ind.. Postoffice As Second. Class Mail Matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET.

STATE. Governor JAMKS K. WATSON. Lieutenant Governor FREMONT C GOODWINE. Secretary of State FRED A. SIMS. Auditor of State JOHN C. RILLHHIMER. Treasurer of State OSCAR J1ADLF.Y. Attorney General JAMES BINGHAM. State Superintendent LAWRENCE McTURNAN. State Statistician J. L. PEETZ. Judgfi of Supreme Court QUINCY A. MYERS. Judgo of Appellate Court . DAVID MYERS. Reporter of Supreme Court GEORGE W. SELF.

DISTRICT. Congress WILLIAM O. BARNARD.

COUNTY. -Joint Representative ALONZO M. GARDNER. Representative WALTER S. RATLIFF. Circuit Judge HENRY C. FOX. Prosecuting Attorney CHAS U LADD. T re as t i r e r ALBERT ALBERTSON. Sheriff LINUS P. MEREDITH.

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Coroner A. L. BRAMKAMP.

Surveyor ROBERT A. HOWARD. Recorder WILL J. ROBBINS. -Commissioner Eastern Dist. HOMER FARLOW. Commissioner Middle Dist. BARNEY II. LINDERMAN. Commissioner Western Dist. ROBERT H. BEESON.

TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE FIRST AND EIGHTH , WARDS, CITY OF RICHMOND: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE FIRST AND EIGHTH: WARDS, CITY OF RICHMOND, WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY EV-! ENING, APRIL 28. AT 7:30 O'CLOCK; PROMPT, FOR THE TRANSACTION1 OF THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS: i THE ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE WAYNE COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. TO' FILL VACANCIES CREATED BY i RESIGNATIONS OF HARRY BUN-j TIN AND HUGH L. SPINK, RE-! SPECTIVELY. THE FIRST WARD VOTERS j WILL MEET AT THE COURT, HOUSE AND THE EIGHTH WARDi VOTERS AT THE WEST SIDE RE-i PUBLICAN CLUB ROOMS, AS US-j

UAL. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Chairman. EDWARD F. WARFEL, Secretary. 21-2.V27-2S

LINGERING FAREWELLS THING OF THE PAST

Wabash Railroad Issues Edict.

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WONDERS OF COAL

"Buried Sunshine'' Has Become a Plaything of Science. ( Has it ever occurred to you that the vanilla with which many a favorite dish of yours is flavored is made from eoal? Will you lxl'eve that mot of the dyes which have stained the fabrics of your elothes, that the naphtha and benzine which your tailor uses in removing stains and that even th sweetest perfumes are all of them derivatives of coal. It was once said by a scientist, cleverer and more imaginative than most of his kind, that eoal is buried sunshine." Something of the enormous extent of ancient eoal forming jungles may he conceived when it is said that our present forests would produce only two or three inches of coal if they, too. were subjected to a carbonizing process. The magicians who have wrought wonders with eoal are the pasmaker imkI the chemist. If coal is burned in the open air, heat is produced and nothing left but a little ash. Hum it in a closed vessel, bowever. and the marvelous change o curs. In the first place, coal Ks is produced and. chemically treated, is supplied to every city home. Furthermore, ammonia is obtained, important in modern agriculture because by its means plants can be artificially supplied w ith the nitro- , gen tbey need. Then, again, asphalt is produced, much used in roadmaking, although the retort is not the chief source of its supply. Lastly, a black, ! noisome ooze is collected which goes by the name of "coal tar." It is this which at the touch of the modern chemist's wand Is transformed into the, most widely different substances 1m- j aglnahle. j The wonders of coal tar do not cease ' here. It is a palette of gorgeous colors, a medicine chest of potent drugs, ; a whole arsenal of terrible explosives, ' a vial of delicious flavors a nil a garden of perfumes the most protean, varie- ! gated substance in the world. London : Tall Mall Magazine. :

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THE HAT HABIT.

Travelers on the Wabash rati road

must procure tickets before they will j be admitted to trains on and after May j

1. This order applies in all instances where ticket offices are maintained. The ticket must lie shown before boarding the trains and the cry "Hold your own tickets." will be heard at every station, no matter what the size. The order means Hie abolition of the custom of saying farewell on board

A Custom That Is Neither Becoming Nor Health Giving. Why do Ipoth men and women persist

in wearing hats? asks Pearson's Maga- if

zine. There are three reasons why we should wear clothes. We may wear theui for the sake of decency, for the sake of warmth and for the sake of display. None of these reasons applies

I to the wearing of hats. Of course there are head coverings that are

warm, such as the Icelander's sealskin

a minute afterward and ride to the end of the platform before leaving the train. All train entrances are lo be guarded and only certain doors on vestibule trains will be opened.

FACTOR! INSPECTOR PLEASED WITH SCHOOLS New Buildings Not So Good As the Old.

WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Trustee JAMES H. HOWARTII. Assessor CHARLES K. POTTER.

A GOOD TRAIT. The lato King Carlos of Portugal, jovial, but a, spendthrift, seems to have don some good at least for his country in leaving his son Manuel as its king. The young king shows a sense of responsibility and of duty ihat should augur well for his country and its future under his guiding hand. His latest act gives an insight into his character that is pleasing in the extreme. The crown jewels of Portugal are valued at $2.0v.noo and are the property of the state and not of the royal family. It appears that certain of these jewels to the value of 97"0.oe have been sold without the sanction of the government. This action was charged against the late king, who was believed to have appropriated the money in or-

trains, and no longer will one linger! hood and the fisherman's toque; but, as

a rule, there is no real warmth in the hat of either sex. When a woman plus j a slight structure of straw and artificial j flowers on the top of her hair she tier- j

er for an instant imagines that the thing will keep her froin taking cold. The masculine top hat is certainly warm on a hot day, but it is very far from warm in cold weather.

Neither are hats worn for the pur- j pose of display. Doubtless there are i times when women make the hat the ; occasion of displaying their fondness ' for dead birds, muslin flowers and oth- ! er beautiful objects, but this is only when fashion has decreed that big hats shall be worn. At other tims the female hat is so microscopically small ' that it could not le successfully used : for displaying anything. As for men's ; hats, they never display anything o.v

i cept the atrocious taste which makes

them fashionable. Why, then, in the name of all that is sensible, do men and women wear hats? As a rule, every man and every wo- : man looks better without a hat than with one. This is why we all take off our hats at the opera or at an evening party, and yet we cling to a custom that has not a word to le said in its le- ; half. We persist in wearing the ugly, I

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John Fitzgibbons, the state building inspector, was impressed very favora-

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buildings of this city. He declared the arrangements for heating are excellent and afford little opportunity to cause a conflagration. The inspector w;ts better pleased wiih the older structures which contain two stairways than the new huildiugs which were built with only one. All extenior doors were found to open outward.

We know you will be delighted with these rugs and pleasantly surprised with the prices we attached to them. ROOM SIZE RUGS, S14 to S35. INGRAIN DRUGGETS, $4 to $9. ROOM SIZE CREX RUGS, $6.00 to $8.50. NEW FIBER RUGS, ROOM SIZES, $6.50 to $10.00. HALL RUNNERS, $7.50 to $11.00. SMALL RUGS, $1.25 to $6.00.

Rug Fillers Imitation Hardwood Mattings and Ingrains. JAPANESE MATTINGS 20c to 60c. CHINA MATTINGS 121c to 35c. CREX MATTINGS Plain and Striped. LINOLEUMS, New Patterns, ail grades. BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS, $2.50 to $4.50. COMPLETE LINE OF WINDOW SHADES.

Curtains

Our curiam section is filled to overflowing with great values. It doesn't matter

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NOTTINGHAM WHITE AND ARABIAN. 50c to $5.00 Pair. RUFFLED SWISS AND NET 85c to $5.00 Pair. BATTENBERG AND RENAISSANCE $2.00 to $8.00 a Pair. BRUSSELS. IRISH POINT AND CLUNEY, $3.00 to $10.00 P?ir FLAT SWISS With Lace and Inserting, Entirely New, $1.50 to $4.50 Pair.

The remodeling does not interfere with business in the least. Walk right in.

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INC0NVENTI0N Local Members at Milton Today.

DISQUIETING NEWS FROM GUATEMALA

useless and injurious hat. Why do we doit? t should like to nnd a good insh Council to Be Held There Af-

ecno mat would answer the question 1 at length and in a satisfactory way. I

fecting Central America.

The annuaJ convention of the Christian church of the Sixth District began at Milton today. Quite a la rue number of members of the local church were in attendance. A program of unusual interest was prepared. The Sixth district is not based upon the po

litical division, but, includes Wayne.

aer to satisiy some ot nis extravagant nenry, ueiaware. .iay. KiacKioru an. whims. Instead of trying in any man- Randolph counties.

nerto shield the memory of his father, the young king ordered an inventory of the crown jewels to be made and the

roport. that followed showed that the suspicions were well founded and that there were about $7,V.0r worth of the jewels missing. King Manuel, who could not be held accountable by law for these Jewels, has announced that he will make good the loss. In other word he takes upon himself the full Indebtedness of $7.VV0 and expects

to pay in that stun to his country's j Monday Evening, April 27 Special treasury in the course of the next few I Convocation, Kins Solomon's Chapter,

years. In America it is not an uncommon occurrence for a son to settle

Half a Lifetime. More than a quarter of a century aj;o

turning money to every woman who will buy two cakes of Easy Task soap for Vc and use them in her weekly washing, if the work is not easier, the clothes whiter and smell sweeter. Write Hewitt Rros. Soap Co.. Paytwt. Ohio, returning wrappers.

Just Breaking In. T"p to the age of sixteen Dick had retained the proper scorn for things feminine: then he went to dancing school and fell smitten by the charms of several youthful Eves. Accordingly , Dick approached his father and requested theater tickets for two. Father complied and merely asked as he turned over the seats, "Which girl is It?" ! "I'm going to take Mabel," responded Dick. ; "Then she's the one you like best?" father continued. Dick turned a superior and pitying eye upon his parent. "Oh, no; I don't like her best! You don't understand the situation, father. It isn't the cirl I care about. It's the experience I want." New York Times.

City of Mexico, April "'7. ItisquiciinK news has Ik en received by the Mexican state department from Cuatcmala. and President Diaz is reported to have tailed a. cabinet meet j-pr to discuss Central American affair.;. The meeti'lK is said to be scheduled for today. It is declared th I'nited States and Mexico have reached an asrcemciu icuardine: Central American affairs and important developments are about to matt rialize.

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THE CITY IN BRIEF Lawn Mowers cleaned, sharpened and rcpairid. Called fur and delivered. Only .". cents. Phone I'.o; or call llrowr.. Darnell Co.. b'-"J Main. j.".-::t

Poor William! "William, my son," said an economical mother to her boy, "for mercy's sake, don't keep on tramping up and down the floor in that manner. You'll wear out your new boots." (lie sits down.'i "There you go sitting down! Now you'll wear out your new trousers. I declare. I never saw such a boy!" London Tit-P.iis.

AFTER BROODING

WOMAN SUICIDED

French Hamlet Almost Entirely Destroyed. Buckingham. Ontario. April 27. Half of the French hamlet of None Dame fie Salette. sixteen miles from here on the Lkvre river, is buried under a sliding mountain and thirty of its inhabitants have perished. The River Lievre winds at the foot of the hamlet and a mountain towers behind it. Spring rains have melted

the snow and ice on tne mountain and the mountain streams have been coursing down the river. Sunday part ot the mountain started to .-dido toward the river. Those who were not killed " lien their houses were cneulfed were buried under the- mass of rock and eat t h

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B. Loper, Dentist, Of Colonial Building, is located over Meyer's Cigar Slore, Main Street.

Pointed Question Have you been paying too much for your money, when compelled to take out a loan to temporarily bridge you over, if so call on us.

We Loan Money 25 Cheaper than any Similar

An African Critic. Under the heading 'I'rin'el as received. " a South African journal publishes a reoorr v, r;t!e:i Pv a n tiive of a concert given by the l'auresmi h natiftA of V.Vi - ..!.,, ....I,

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f ry easily prove hy a laiis on household property, without re--ui vour convenience.

ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL

MASONIC CALENDAR.

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M. Degree. Tuesday Evening, April 28 Called

In full for indebtedness contracted by ; Meeting Richmond Lode. No. if. y.

his father, but in Europe, infested as :t U with decaying and degenerate nobility and royal families, tin's action of

Portugal's nineteen-year-old comes as a pleasant surprise.

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NEW WATER WAIN. It is encouraging to note that negotiations between the board of works ir.d the waterworks management are progressing satisfactorily in regard to the new water main. Richmond ; I present is connected with its water supply by only one water main, and in rr.se a disastrous fire were to break out and the one water main become in my way incapacitated, the city would be at the mercy of the flames. A. secd main will solve the difficulty and

.It A. M. Work :n Master's decree. Wednesday Evening, April 29. Called meeting YYehh Lodge. No. m. V. dc A. M. Knreivd Apprentice Degree. Thursday Evening. April 30. Special Convocation Kinc Solomon's Chapter, No. t. 11. A. M. Inspection ar.d work in Royal Arch IHne. Saturday Evening. May 2. Loyal . Chap' or No. pi (. K. s. S:.ved meeting and work.

His Bright Idea. Not many years ago a well known dealer was visited by a would be seller : who had in his hand an envelope containing seventeen signatures of Sam-' nel Pepys. whit h. he srid. he had just cut off the original letters to save trouble! Ry so doing he had diminished the value of his property by nearly ,

200. Lo i o n U p i n i o n .

; Religion Responsible for Derangement.

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the PeM s..p.gstT. and her, like aii app.e. her mouth ! e'liar. lii-r eyes v, er.- like

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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THE SL0UCHY CITY.

Slourhv homes make sloitchy citizens: slouchy citizens make a slouchy city. The life of the community cannot be higher than the life of the people that compos0 it.

! The Twilight Of Life. Tlie muscles of the stomach in olu age are not j es strong or active as in youth and m consj q-.ccce old people are very subject to constipetia and indtijestion. Many seldom have a 1 Nwl movement without artificial aid- Many. No, hav? unpleasant eructations of gas trcm tne stomach arter eating. All this can be avoided by the use of Dr. Cald-well's Syrup Pepsin. Wnich pcrmanentiy regulates tl'.e bowels so that I passages tome naturajly. and so strengthens

; the stomach that food is digested withoct r3is- i COO." Fesrson's Weekly

I romiort. uruggists sea it at su cents or Ii a ! iarco bottie.

Weil Aoain. A Scottish tradesman stepped into a barber's shop the other day. and while lie v,as being shaved the barher was wondering it this was a new customer. "Have you ever been here for a shave before?" asked the barber. "Yes; otM.e." was the reply. "But 1 don't recall your face, sir." 'Wee!, I dare say ye don't," said the customer. "Ye see. it's a' healed up

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' Jiramy Teacher says dat old guy Argus had a hundred eyes. Billy Gee, what a dandy baseball umpire be'd make.' Chicago Newt,

NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING.

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OFFICE BOSTON STORE Prompt Satisfactory Service

Stockholders Richmond Athletic Association will he held Monday evening. -Mm' 4th. 8 o'clock at Coliseum. IH4 M. C. HENLEY. Tres.

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