Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 85, 10 May 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALL A D I U 31 AND SUX-TELEGKAM, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 190S. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! 5W Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodgs Notnce, Cards of Thanks, Obstuaries, etc.. 11 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. -ce of Richmond til w i-'-i W;i COH Jadim Classified INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

WANTED,

WANTED Cigar salesman. Experience iinnecr;sary. $100 per month and expenses. Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo. Ohio. 7-0t WANTED - Maid for general housework. .'!7 North Sth. -7t .WANTED Experienced married farm hand with referenr.es. Chas. Endsley, Liberty, It. R. No. 7, one mile from Witts station on C, C. !c L. R. R. s-:;t WANTED Youi carpets, ruga, upholstery, mattresses, etc.. to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Bell 295R. 22-tf WA'KTE DStop rent Get-a-no me! Small tash payment: balance like rent. New houses; large lots. Address "Home," care Palladium. !-2t WANTED lieu u Learn barber trade; will equip shop for ycu or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf NEW ZEALANDERS GREAT CARVERS This Is One of the Traits for Which They Are Known Widely. THE REV. RAWEI TALKS. SPEAKS OF THE HORRIBLE MAN NER IN WHICH THE NATIVES ARE TATOOED IN SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Born in the wilds of northern New Zealand, among savages of the very worst sort, adopted when he was ten years of age by an English woman of Wealth, given the best education that money could procure, graduated from Christ Church university with high honors and the degree of master of arts when quite young, and for over thirty years a preacher and teacher whose aim has been to uplift and civilise his countrymen. Such is a brief biography of Rawei. the cultured and gifted South Sea islander, who will occupy the pulpit of the First M. E. church 'this morning and tonight. This interesting foreigner whose stirring talks and quaint songs thrilled and delighted many who attended the Northern Indiana M. E. conference at Anderson, is regarded as a remarkable and convincing illustration of what Christian education can accomplish for heathen races. In the course of an interview with a Palladium reporter, Rev. Rawei said: Genius Marvelous. The genius of South Sea Islanders nd especially the New Zealander. is little short of marvelous: they seem, for instance, to have a natural gift for carving without mathematical instruments, the triteness of the lines of figures they produce is astonishing. Their canoe heads are fine specimens of such carving; also their wharepunis (native houses, the entrance to which, with the rafter and panels, show the inventiveness of their minds, the correctness of their eye, and the deftness of their fingers. Add to these carved food bowls, musical instruments, and their idol gods, and it will be realized ONLY $3.00 Roud Trip TO Chicago VIA The C. C. L. R. R. Saturday Night MAY 16th Train leaves Richmond 11:15 p. m., arriving Chicago (12th St. station) 7:00 a. m. Returning leaves Chicago 9:30 p. m. (Sunday night) arriving Richmond 5:15 Monday morning. You will be sorry if you miss it." For further particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Home Tel. 2062. P. &. T. A. Richmond, Ind.

WANTED- To dean and rc p-.ir r-''ir wheels. Klruir 3i;:ith. V- V:.;n. i: tr WANTED - Hen en doors ::'.'! v, it.-iour, made to onl-r, o ;; vr. j:iv. - !-liarK-iK-( u!i'i !,; i ' ri i.s.-. JJrown Danu-11. Mail,. Plu.!..P;;;. :-::t WANTED sT.e.t for good" first, monmortgage loan. Mot-nan, vtn and N". E. !K-'f

WANTED A godd t : i -n. -:d stable hand. Call new phone. 1M. WANTED Hoarders. $1 : m a!:d $4.5 per week. Meals at $:;.."'. 1 l"t Main. l-7t W A NTK D2 or -1 U. p7Vnnd l and gasoline engine. Fred Liicey, Fouiitain City, Ind. lO-lt FOR SALEfo r SALE Richmond real estate a j specialty. Merchand'e stocks, five 1 insurance. PorU-rf'tld, Ktlly Plock, Sth & Main. t ' FORSALE - Buff " Leghorn" egs' for hatching from the largest and finest yard of stiicily genuine t !io- i oughbred Legliorns in the city, ."op 1 the genius in art is a predominant! : trait of this remarkable people. All this fine work Kev. Mr. I declares is done with flint, and shell chisels of their own manufacture; the former for coarse v. or!, and the latter for the finest lines. The history of the Montis is kept on carved tablets and posts. Certain figures .-stand for noted chieftains and i he ether engraved signs for the deds and eveids for which their lives wire lainoas. The posts very nearly n-semide the totem posts-of the Alaskan Indian. Chisel Faces. Tatooing, said Mr. Rawei, is an objectionable custom of his people, for tatooing in New Zealand is not pricking in a pattern with India ink. as practiced among sailors and others. It is a more terrible process. The man who is tatooed is held down . and he design, every one different ; from the other, is ( hist led in by the artist. The poor, bleeding face is then j powdered with a specially prepared I charcoal and the subject is a sad sight. The operator's pattern is in his mind.

operator's pattern is in his mind. ' r m enir nin R n t-T-i-r r s-v.rriSMOKE CIGARETTES

and 1 though What can he done in this line ronst 1 seen to be believed, and one can well ; imagine the excruciating pain 'lie pa-; tient endures in the pj-oci s, of sue-' ceeding weeks when ho lias to lie by j for recovery. After death the heads of tatooed persons are removed and! carefully preserved by a stcret dyir.i; , process, after which they are num- j bered and arranged on large tables in 1 a burial cave, where, if undisturbed, they remain in perfect eondition for; hundreds of years. j The study of the various patterns ! traced in these heads is one of cor.sid- ' erable difficulty and of corresponding interest. Where the Maoris took the idea ot nis spirals troin is a c open for discussion, but there doubt that he is painstaking a scientious craftsman while i:r.; them on his subject. No bh white draftsman, r.o wo-.-d nest ion is no :d conrir.ting n at'd t lit; cr. etcher or line ntgrawr among Amen cans works with slower iv'.:ber:i:ion Inch by inch the lir.es are o,;; out o picked out of the or.ivenr.i;. i"'.t r.r. flinching httntan copper pla'e. The blood is then wiped of: vi: h : little scraped, flax a:u! the b stain rubbed in. in tie o e or irse of -ure or s co::iweeks, months or years, as U:s endurance permits, the work- i pleted. Rev. Rawei. r.fter y.ars of ; an educator a mom; bis people. i ing a tour of . he I 'rtited Stages, day and Titesday . vcnip.g of thi: he will eve illustrated retitals tive of his people at the M. E. c If you are trou'oie.! witii sick Iijaaacfcs, ccn stipation. indigestion, offensive breath or any disease arising from stomach trouble. Ret a ht orSl bo't'f of Or. CflliT'.ii's SSyrct Heosin. I'

per M't t lute ef l ." oucth. Call at 4tx 'h .:: city. iiiarl'.t-tliiir V:-un-tf !'()!: SALE So:;i;- ..-novely bred. ho'Trd puppies. Oil! IJu'kr':; Sho"-: in-' h:. r-tf !': SA I.E N ."". and second liana furninii e. e.-n-jf-rs. s'oves at lowest; i,r;c--s. T ho LSureuin Store, 1230 i liidire St. M-7t '

i'OK SALE-N'tw l!tts wheels r.i.d sundries. Xi'!i--r Smith. !-'' Main. FOR SALE Anion, oldie runabout in first class eondition. at. a bargain. Addre.-s "Automobile." care Palladium. T7t FOR SALE Sewing nrachine. good as new. Central ave. Phone :;io:;. io-u FOR SALE At hr.!f price .bank fix-: tares an d safe. Write S. A. Carson. Mont iccllo. Ind. lo-lt FOR SALE --ion. uiui Pine Plastffing Lath at $1.51 per l.'M'i. C. N. MatI'ii ill. Fn'MiCiin City, Ind '10-tf FOR SM.E New and second hand bi- ( cl.s. stoves a:id tilso storage, room for stovis. W. F. Brown. 1o;u .Main. ".Kit France hit by FINARCIAL FLURRY Industries There Only Touched For $18,000,000. Now Ye;!-:, May f. According to a report of Lie Fivnch ministry of commerce tbo depression in this country has affected 'be industries of France to the extent, of 1 .ooo .' M M i . Exports to the I'nite.l States from France fell off $s,itii!),ti.ii) during the first, quarter of EH'S, :is compared with the correspond: France's poriod of last year. ports to England during the same lime decreased $0,500,000 and thi influent is attr'bt of Lie d to t'ao indirect ent financial crislS in this count r: Society Women at Newport Hope to Check the Custom This Year. CAUSE OF MUCH COMMENT. Newport. R. T.. M;y 9. The women of the cottage colony again promise to fi.nht the growth of cicarot smoking, especially by those women friends wl;n may he their guests this s::;a:r v. Lat s'ttv.tr.er. when the ci caret smoking castom among the younger women beeatne tl'.e gossip of the colony, the matrons entertaining were :: their wits ends jus what action to nlw when. ie.e cigarots were smoktiter their dinner parseason was half over. :em became ?" poptit . .ea w !':.: ; r.o smo.ung a cigaret i a o jO-ct ot special no the loaders in this new cusvoi;ki:i well known tor her rr.'s. Sho was a guest at a :d d.r.'.co given by Mrs. Stuysh las: season, and alter dinit a ci-arer and walked from roe;p. across the hall into dinli r-.,p ' tne in sic room and jyed a; much as the men ;uesis did. ir. t,i-s Oai;er u u ii. , meat poker game,-l"m goiag to a Turkish bath. Come along. Slc.bbs No. thanks. I'm

I-'OK SAL?: OR TRADE Modern resi-' nonce. Easy terms. Phone 5 258. j iOU SA l.E --City real estate. Porter- j field. Kelley Block. 0-tf FOR SALE All kinds" ofs'tcond hand furniture cheap, rV.) Main. Phone 41M1. .jt I

FOR SALE-- Barred Rock setting eggs at half price. It will pay farmers to invest. Charles H. Nye. 41 South ll'th street. 0-7t FOR SALE Runabout automobile at bargain; good order. O. T. Knode. i-2t FOR S A LB A. car load of horses every Saturday and Monday at Gus Taube"s barn. i-tf FOR RENT. lX)ST-SolTil gold cu f fbTi t ton "wit K"fnP tial "B." Return to Bert Gordon's Barber Shop and receive reward. 10-lt FOR-RENT Furn'is he d fi-on t room with board for $4.) a week. For man and wife or two gentlemen. U5 North C St. 10-:u FOR RENT Five room house, 333 S. loth. lO-lt CASE CONTINUED. Through the inability of A. L. Study to be present in court last week the case of Doney vs. Laughlin has been continued indefinitely. It was to have been heard last week by acting Judge Rape who is special judge in the case. FOR THE CONVENTION There Will Be Several Presidential Candidates. Baltimore, Md., May 9. The executive committee of the prohibition party is in session today to complete arrangements for the national convention. There are several possibilities for presidential candidates. CHICAGO'S BOY WONDER RUNS 151 IN 182 BALKLINE This picture shoJClvin Demarest Chicago's "bon wonder Tn action with the cue. Demarest was in the international 18.2 balkline tournament at tbo Liederkranz club and held all the high marks of the tournament as well. His best run was 151 points; best average 23 9-17 points. RALLY POSTPONED. Owing to the fact that he lost several relatives in the recent cyclone in Georgia, the Rev. E. J. Fisher. D. D., LL. R. will be unable to attend the rally day services at the Second Baptist church today. Consequently these services have been postponed to May 17 on which date the Rev. Fisher will be in attendance. He was to have assisted the Rev. Russell today. HISTORY CLASS GOES TO FOUNTAIN CITY To Visit Historic Farm of Levi Coffin. The American history class of the local high school will take a trip to Fountain City next week, for the purpose of viewing the old house of Levi Coffin which was one of the stations t Cf the underground railroad. The class has just finished the subject of the underground railroad and have been waiting on the weather man to change to summer days. SUIT ON ACCOUNT. Thomas J. Lamb has entered suit j vs. alter Farlow on account aemana 1 . . . ... . , . A I sibo. rne piaintit: aneges ne oiu a horse to the defendant for the sum mentioned and the defendant has failed to pay for the animal as agreed.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

FOR RENT 3 room flat, suitable for light housekeeping or business ;:-

poses, centrally located, over 715 Main street. Inquire P. W., caro Palladium. 5-t f . fOR" RENT Eight "room" house bath and electric light; well looat-'. ed. Phone 4243. 0-tf FOR-RENT Furnished-rooni3f a'io office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at The Grand, for gents on'.y. i H--tf FOR RENT Buelnees rooms and flats" Ft. Wayu? Ave. See Alfords. 2;-tf. ; FORTRENT--A good-double- house near shops. See me quick. Al. H. ; Hunt. 7 N. 0th. 5-2t ' FOR RENT Rooms for light house-; keeping. Call at rl N. 10th. s-.".t FO R RE NT S i x and- a' four-room house. 121.'. N. D. 0-2t tJtt xv in i r urnisneci room ntrai uu bath. 30 N. 12th. 0-7t FOR-RENT OR SALE- New five Or , six room house; large lot: electricity, i Roscoe Kirkman, New Phone lo-to. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentlemen only. T.l S. Eighth. t-;;t POLITICS HURT PUBLIC CONTROL Municipal Ownership Is Not Favored by Marston for This Reason. ONLY A LAST RESORT. IN THIS MANNER SHOULD THE MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP QUESTION BE CONSIDERED SPEAKS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB. At the meeting of the Commercial club next Monday, Glenn Marston, of New York, will speak on "Public Control of Public Utilities." Mr. Marston is widely known as a lecturer on public service problems, and has spent several years in studying the various methods of control that have been tried in this country. He does not approve of municipal control by local boards, on account of the inevitable injection of politics into the rulings of such boards. Municipal ownership, should be considered, be says, only as a last resort. In his opinion, state control by commission offers all the advantages of other forms of control and eliminates any political considerations. In his lecture. Mr. Marston will givf particular attention to the public service law of Wisconsin, and its effect on the sentiment for municipal ownership, which was so strong there a year ago. While the Wisconsin law expressly states that nothing in the act shall be construed as preventing a city from owning its public utilities, the public is so well satisfied with the commission that over fourteen agita tions for mui itipal plants have ben wholly dropped. Mr. Marston is the author of several papers on the subject of public control and is a frequent contributor to the technical press. THIS CHILD HAS TWO TONGUES Is Not Inconvenienced by Nature's Mistake. Chasey, N. Y., May 9 With two tongues one above the other, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Narrow's 4 months old daughter is in perfect health and apparently not inconvenienced by nature's mistake. The lower tongue is a third smaller than the other, and the only fear of the parents is that child's speech may be affected. STRIKE IS LIABLE T0SPBEAD EAST Machinists May Make Further Wage Demands. New York. May 0. The secretary of the American branches of the Amalgamated society of engineers says that the strike of the machinists in the shops of the Rio Grande is likely to extend to the Eastern roads. He says machinists in a number of shops of the East have made demands for a new wage scale In the form of an agreement which the officials ol these roads have yet to sign

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jK) ti-p t., M . .' . :: u :: n-.aVe t!: . . ' yAui ,i.: U ll;i;; lay . ue:.- r a s.n $!. -r - : w -v R.'H-ts 7 7; n'otiCE-- B...a.- .Ju:.!.-. D M . p.;;ck Rao:i w ..:.: 1 -.- -im i;eis at n;y ;d i . i...:, s r.-.ith (1f Riehmord ... M: Li'.b Ed Nor: is. I". . a. M-CE ..; v: Inn FIRE INSFUANCE" K ! ;.... : ! Ir. surance Am t . v. ilar. K. i. 1 Main. . ' - i-. .v '!m; m INFORMATION Al'.t FT M'.XNESt)TA pao b.vi. ! tate ('."sernei ri.iu-:r;i live-stock, p'Mii :: v ; I i. churches and to r- fi e'i C .-r-tv and MinnesoIaV ,-i do::,! d c.;-;a'; t nr. UU'S lor anv r.:a j Hoard of Immi-r State C a, i..:. s: r:; iee 'a Sta',. :i. I Ha i . F . it:' M: XOTIOE Geisha lt)l"c,E f r tl;-- t and lips. To in: rod uci ".oilia Kmu.1 into thon.-ar.i'.s ef new homes we will Setld one regular si''' ''o't'eto all who answer this ;o! ve: ! iseHome Tel. 2062

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Co, Eastbounci Chicago - Cincinnati

1 3 5 31 STATIONS Except Dally Dally Sunday Sui.day Lv Chicago .77 j 5T35i;ra 9. 30pm 8.35am Ar Peru 12 t0;.m 1.5;".am 12.40pm Lv Peru 12.."tpm 2 OZam 6.00am 4.40pn: Lv Marlon 1.14pm 2.S5am 7.or.m 5.37pm Lv Muncie 2.41pm 3.57am 8.10am 6.40prt Lv Richmond 4.or.piu E l 5am 9.35am 8.05pra Lv Cottage Grovo 4.4.'pm &.53am 8.45pra .Ar Cincinnati 6."5pm 7.30am 16.25pm

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2 4 32 STATIONS Except Dally Dally Sunday Sunday ! ! Lr Cincinnati fUfhim 9.00pm 8.40am Lv Cottage Grove c lO.laam 10.40pm 10.15am Lv Richmond ln.CT.am 11.15pm 6 30pm 10.55ra Lv Muncie 12.17pm 12 45am 8.00pm 12.17pm Lv Marion 1.10pm 1. 44am 9.00pm 1.19pm Ar Peru 2.1:"., m 2 "5am 10 00pm 2.15pm Lv Peru 2.2r,pm 2 45am 4.50pm Ar Chicago (U'th St. flatlon) C.JOpm 7.00am 9.20pra

Through Vestihuled Trains betwe. ti Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double d:.iiy srice. Through S'"ep-rs on trains Nob. 3 and 4 between Chicago and ('inc.ii ie.ti. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marlon. Peru and Chicago, har. lied, in train:. Xos. ." and fl, between Munci and Peru, thenct; trains No-e. " and 4, between lVm and Chicago. For train connections and other :r,formatio:i call C. A. BLAIU. i & T. A, Home Telephone 20C2. Richmond. Ind.

t . "4 i INSURANGE.REAL ESTATE J LOANS, REMT3 W. H. Bradbury & Son ' Rooms 1 and 3, Woiicoti Qlk Round Trip to Cincinnati Via C. C. a L. R. R. Sunday May 10 Train leaves Hic'iit'ir nd 5. 15 am Train Lv.-t. . Ilich:;.: :. i T,. am Train b avs lies', n am Train Lv f'ot'ae f;rove 5.5 ; ;.:.i R"-turiii-.r lv f"j:ici::na?i PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. 352EE

For particulars call - : - : c. a. .lm,, ... & , a. : I CHICHESTER'S PILLS

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Tuberose, Gladlolas, Dahlias, Coladlums Lawn Grass Seed, Garden a ad Lawn Fertilizer, Gluten Feed, Calf Meal. ALL KINDS OF FEED AND SEED.

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::. u! i'-.c'.tM ! cents t. cocr i . -:' .-..;.. RenutrKr this It i . - a , '.e i'.F.'e. t'ut a regu'ar , t-.t:!,'. Agt r.ts waulfj. . : '. : 'l'n-Ki! ti inis. Advlrt'ss ;..-:.., Co. .' East l.'.lst SC. N. .. ..rk. air'.'fi sun If LAieES" SKIRTS. "v and 7.V- Acme i. C. c Co. L'.'". N. 7th. Home P! o! . No Iv.M 1-Tt

t.t i r i'...!u h of keys. :..i'.:a:i: ottae. Ltave at PalStt !( ) M CiFYER General contractor. C.i-; Mite-, and builder. Job work. "I'ti'. tiM an, s'-reou doors. Automatic j.hor.e 1 R:,t.. 25-tt LAUNDRY. We an h-ip make ycu happy hon-t-stiy wa can. Richmond Ste&ra LaiiPiir. xti - Hun or Lit. t: 'arts en '. Iuiirn ci roctntly DMdlcff at:,vt. it is imtwrt'ut to miow what to gtrm n. Tht ir !omi:li ami bowel are not atrnciff ,i "jgh f. r sal:. rn'retivo wterm or catbartto ..s. ixjrrs or t-tfleta. Uive them a mill, ..isiit. K'ci'.r. l.isativc touic like lr. Caiu1 s Syrup t'cpsin, wl.ich Ui at tba aeial) a of cents or Jl at Uruc tcrea. It U thj kTin-ut rr::i-'.v f r yv t 1 cvp ( tbe hcO to v l.ailrta v' Dome Tel. 2C62 FRESH STRAWBERRIES GOOD RICH CREAM HADLEY BROS. Pl-cncs 292 and 2292. SEE OUR SPRING LINE of GO-CARTS ..at... HASSENBUSCH'S O 4 The Great Blood Purifier. Fr ami by Lo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff. :i Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents, will go on your Bond. Will Insure you against p. .rgiary, Thtf". and Larceny. Room 1C. I. O. O. K. Eldg.. Phone. Horn neii 5r.-R. 11 Jj(N ItSANI) Vil.UK. fct Tankumu jit. S.iwt. A!wv ltflitstoi

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