Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 192, 25 August 1908 — Page 10

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fllE RICHMOND PALliADIUil AM) sUAlJSlUKAJI. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25, 11H)S.

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A PVAMCE SHOWING

OF MEW FALL

;Diress Fabrics

Our dress goods section is filled to overflowing with recent importations of the newest and best things obtainable in NEW FALL DRESS MATERIALS, including the best productions from some of the world's best weavers. In wide Vale Cheviots, Chivron Stripes, Diagonals, Storm Serge, French Serge, Fancy Panama, Self Stripe Panama, Plain and Fancy Mohairs, Fancy Mixtures in sftripes and checks, Wool Taffetas and Poplins, in all the new fall shadings. A Really Wonderful Collection of Choice Dress Stuffs for Early Showing. Values Unmaf citable ! Prices 65c ft $L50 We call special attention to our immense showing of new Fall Woolens at 50c yd. These popular priced fabrics are shown in all the newest weaves and colorings, and are just the thing for misses' school dresses and suits, ladies house dresses, street suits, waistings, etc Choose now while the assortments are complete. See our windows.

YOUNG BOYS GIVE PQLIO10IIBLE Many Are Yanked Before Police Chief Because of Petty Misdemeanors.

SUPT. BAILEY IS, LENIENT.

LADS GIVEN GOOD REPRIMANDING FOR THEIR ACTS, BUT POLICE CHIEF REMEMBERS HE WAS ONCE A BOY.

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)oks Towards Any Methods Which Will Enlighten That Country.

IHE FAVORS MISSIONARIES.

GOING TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Commons To Join Sanford Colony of Richmondites.

CULTIVATE LAND THERE.

j Hot Springs, Va.f Aug. 25. W. H. ITaft has expressed himself as heartily favoring the efforts of American missionaries in China aa the most effect-

live method of bettering tho conditions !f that nation and of establishing cor!llal relations between the Chinese and American governments. This expression was given in an ex-Iten-ded conference he had . with the (Kev. George W. Painter, who for thirty-five years has been a missionary at Slang Chow, China, for the Presbyterian church. After the conference Mr. Taft said for publication: I "The United States and others who favor the open door policy will, if they are wise, not only welcome, but encourage the great Chinese Empire to jtake long steps in administrative and governmental reforms, in the development of her natural resources and the ilmprovement of the welfare of her peo'ple. I do not view with alarm the Igrowth of China Into a great industrial mpire. I believe that this, instead of injuring foreign trade with China

Mr. Taft spoke appreciatively of the missionaries in China.

"They are doing a great wort there," he said. "They are showing our best side to the people of the Orient."

terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division , Tlme Table Effective Oct. 27. 1907.) Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and . intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m., 7:25, 8:0. 9:25. 10:00, 11:00. 12:00. 1:00, 2:25 3:00. 4:00, 5:25. 6:00. 7:30. 8:40. 9:00. 10:00. 111:10. . ' Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis, 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Castle. 10:00 p. m. I Trains connect at Indianapolis tor 'Lafayette. Frankfort, Crawfordsvllle. Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Paris '(Ills.) Tickets sold through.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Commons left this morning for Sanford, Fla., where they will make their future home. Mr. Commons is the owner of two hundred and fifty acres of land there and expects to go into the truck garding business. Mr. Commons will clear some of his land and sell it in various sized tracts ready for cultivation. Sanford is becoming the mecca for Richmond people. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton will leave within the next several weeks, where they will locate and go into the truck business. At present, their son Edgar is at Sanford supervising the care of the crops. The Hamiltons have about twenty acres of land. Edgar F. Brown is the largest land owner at Sanford. He is the sole owner of the richest track of land in Orange county. Mr. Brown expects to leave in September for the South with his family, where he intends to spend the winter. He will divide the land up in various sized tracts and offer it for sale. There are a number of other Richmond people who have land in Florida. Among them are Mr. Aubrey Hibberd, who owns 10 acres near Sanford.

10 HAVE BUILDING

Boys will be boys, so the Etory goes, but boys will be naughty boys also. So the police say, and have to be watched. Many of them are not really bad, but only inclined to be mischievous. They do not recognize exactly the difference between right and wrong and often overstep the privileges accorded them It is then the big man in a blue suit with brass buttoned coat arrives and they are requested to accompany him to the chief's office. In vacation times there are more opportunities to be naughty, because there is more idle time to 6pend and so the visits of the policeman are more numerous. Within the past week it has become necessary for Superintendent Bailey to reprimand a number of youngsters from ten to fifteen years old. They have been told what a continuance of their misdemeanors will bring to them and given to understand the horrors of barred cells and reform schools. This morning a little lad, who says he is going to be an actor when he gets big, was brought in. He had attempted to steal a dollar from the cash drawer of a Main street cigar store, but when detected in the act, dropped the money and calmly asked the proprietor if he had an empty cigar box' to give away. The same lad in company with another boy of his age, visited a drug store, and while he was talking to the prorietor over a glass of soda water, his pal stole a box of chicklets, and ran from the store. To prevent being accused of being an accomplice, he of the soda water, had to overtake his playmate and restore the stolen property. Fruits have been the object of theft upon the part of a number of youngsters. Plum, apple and pear tree have been bereft of their luscious offerings to help appease the appetites of the naughty boys. There has been considerable complaint to the police as the result of these depredations. But Supt. Bailey was a boy once, and has one of his own, who may like stolen fruits sometime, so he is not very severe. Besides, the superintendent remembers a few of the raids he used to make on the melon patches and sugar-cane fields of Jackson township farmers, when he and "Irv" were boys. And, then, boys have a habit to throw stones. That is what a group

of youngsters who have been playing

about the high trestle on the C, C. &

L. tracks between Main and North

Second street thinks. The slate roofs of the electric power houses are good targets and stones have been rained on them until complaint was made. Yesterday afternoon, three boys were caught in the act and after a trip to headquarters promisd to be good.

Methodists Will Make Headquarters at Winona Lake.

CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.

Warsaw, Ind., Aug. 25. The Methodist Building association, organized a year ago to acquire headquarters for the erection of a denominational building at Winona Lake, met yesterday afternoon and voted to incorporate with a capital of $50,000. It will erect a building covering eight lots. The committee on location of site named is composed of Dr. L. Naftzger, Muncie; Dr. W. Vigus, Wabash; the Rev. F. Steel, Indianapolis; Frank Snyder, La Grange; Dr. J. Campbell, Rochester; Dr. Paul Curnick, South Bend; the Rev. J. Street, Payne, O. Methodists throughout the United States will be given an opportunity to purchase stock. It is proposed to begin construction next spring.

THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. PURE CIDER VINEGAR PURE WHITE VINEGAR. PURE PICKLING SPICES. HADLEY BROS.

i this concorr you, read earfWJy 13: 'nluwall's Syrup Pepsin la coslttseiy a.sran?i to cure indigestion, constipation, skit head be, offensive breath, malaria ana all disease! .isins from 9rrr rowhl

LOOKS LIKE FAIRBANKS; RIVER PILOT FREED.

Cincinnati, O., Aug. 25. John Lampton looks like Vice President Fairbanks, and is glad of it. This resemblance has already saved him money. Lamton, an Ohio river pilot, was arraigned in court in Newport, Ky., and pleaded guilty to intoxication. Judge Hawkins said: "Because you look like Vice President Fairbanks, I'll fine you $1 and costs and suspend the sentence."

Compare it at Our Cost With Any Fad Foods If you don't use Mapl-FIake, let us buy you a package to compare with the foods that you use. Then let your children tell you which cereal they like best.

These are not good days for fad foods. Hot weather is the time for whole wheat. Wheat is the food of the ages. The time will never come when other cereals can take the place of wheat. It is doubly important now, because rt produces the minimum heat. And it gives the maximum nourishment. Heat-producing foods, in summer, should be sparingly employed. At least one meal a day should be Mapl-FIake and fruit. Comfort and health demand it. But wheat uncooked would be indigestible. And wheat half-cooked would only half digest. The particles must be separated by a fierce heat so the digestive jnices can get to them. Else part of the wheat goes to waste. Worse than that, it ferments and causes digestive disorders. Even mere economy requires that the wheat be prepared in the proper way. So we spend 96 hours to make Mapl-FIake. It could be prepared, as some flakes are, in 18 or 20 hours. We steam-cook the wheat for six hours. Then me cure it for days a partial digestive process. Then we flake each separate berry so thin that the full heat of our ovens can attack every particle. Then those thin flakes are toasted 30 minute in a heat of 400 degrees.

And the wheat is cooked in pure maple synrp to give it that enticing flavor. We want children to like best the food that is best for them. So do you. So we make this perfect food more delicioos than any inferior food. Those who eat it onca never will go without it. One Package Free Mapl-FIake itself can tell you more than words can tell about k. So we ask you to try it, at our expense, rather than have you delay. Don't let other children have better food than yours. Learn what Mapl-FIake means to them. Just send us this coupon now, before 3011 forget it. We will then send you an order, good at your grocer's, for a full-size package free. See if it's as good as we say.

Cut Out This Coupon I aall It t. Ik By tftaalc T4 Co.. t&attU CtmI, Mick.

I have never used MaplFlike, but if you will send me an order on my grocer for a 15c package free, I shall be glad to try it.

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St. Address. City

NOTICE. Sale of Gravel Road Bonds.

Notice Is hereby given that the

Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana,

will, at the Treasurer's office, in the city of Richmond, Ind., receive sealed bids up to 11 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, September 5, 1908, for the purchase of $16,600 of gravel road bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of a gravel road in Washington township, Wayne county, aa petitioned for by Fred L. Davie et al. Said Issue of bonds will run a period of ten years, each bond being for $830, the first bond being due and payable May 15th, 1909, and one bond being due and payable every six months thereafter. Interest will be 4 (four and one-half) per cent., payable semi-annually on tha

15th day of May and the 15th day of

November of each year. Bonds to be

dated September 1, 1909, and not to be

sold for less than par and accrued in terest.

By order of the Board of Commis

sioners of Wayne County, Indiana.

DEMAS S. COE. Auditor Wayne County.

THE CITY 111 BRIEF

Our Carpet Cleaning Department is new and up-to-date. Our work is the best in the city. All work called for and delivered without extra charge. Monarch Laundry. 13-14t The Misses Connell of North Third street entertained a small company of out of town guests at their home last night. Hearts was played at four tables. The prizes were awarded to Thomas J. Quinn of Brooklyn, N. Y., and to Miss Marie Connell of Lafayette.

KD(BiiiiIk(Bff9s Ennflnefflnn

A Nice Line ol 10c Graniteware A Nice Line of 10c Tinware

The Twilight Of Life. The muscles of the stomach .n old aire are not as strong- or active as in youth and In consequence old people are very subject to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom hava a bowel movement witbont artificial aid. Many, Uo. hava unpleasant eructations of ess from the stcmach after eatingr. All this can be avoided by th. use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowels so that passages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggists sell it at SO cents or SI large bottle.

CHAUTAUQUA SPECIALS Baked Ham, cooked done. Potato Chips, fresh and crisp. Balk Olives and Pickles. Fancy Picnic Baskets, Picnic Plates and Napkins. Two deliveries each day to grounds. P2H292E HADLEY BROS.

Slop Jars from 25c to $1.00 Bowls and Pitchers from 50c to $1.00 A nice line of Cups, Saucers and Plates at ...5 & 10c 3 Wick Oil Lamp Stove $1.25 2 Burner Gasoline Stove $2.24 3 Burner Gasoline Stove $3.48 10c per foot Garden Hose for 7c 121c per foot Garden Hose for .9c 15c per foot Garden Hose for 11c A few Lawn Mowers to close out at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, worth $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.

Baby Carriages and Go-Carts at Factory PricesPrices ranging from $1.48 to $12.50

ten. W. Mite

604-608 Main St

Only Six More Days of Summer. Now is the Time to Buy ..PAIOTA.. AL We will have 10 ears of choice C C. ZL B. Pocahontas Coal here this week, for family trade, at

..$4.00 and $4.50 Per Ton..

lynriW ci i vs wi vi If joa hare not placed your order, let as fill yor cellar before prices advance.

MATHER BROS. CO.

now.