Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 336, 8 October 1908 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908.

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WOMEH. BREAK' .JAIL Goldie Kelley Rider and Mrs. Bell Leave Home of Friendless.

WIRE GRATING IS REMOVED. Another was added to the long list of escapes from the Home of the Friendless yesterday afternoon, when in broad day light Goldle Kelley Rider and Mrs. Grace Bell removed the wire grating from a window and fled. They have not been apprehended by the officers. The Rider woman was In jail awaiting trial upon the charge of prostitution, and the Bell woman is charged with larceny. Escapes from the home have been common under the present management, although the county provided the home with a new Jail. A JEWELER'S EXPERIENCE C. R. Kluger, The Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the Irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers as It cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed. A. G. Lu' lien & Co. REV. RONDTHALER GOESJO ANDERSON Begins Pastorate There Next Sunday. The Rev. J. A. Rondthaler, of Chicago, and this city, will leave in a few days for Anderson, where he has ac cepted the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church for an Indefinate length of time. The church has been without a regu lar pastor since the Rev. C. P. Luce accepted the pastorate at Martinsville. The Rev. Rondthaler Is a well known minister, having preached at Chicago . and Indianapolis. He will assume his duties next Sunday. ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE? People with kidney trouble are so weak and exhausted that they are only half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak delioate people are 'restored to health. Refuse any but Foley's. A. G. Luken & Co. FULTON ALWAYS INTERESTING LAD In Earlier Days in Life He Was Interested in Mechanics. There are" several anecdotes which relate to Robert Fulton's early Interest In mechanics the first steps of progress toward his later skill. In 1773, when he was eight years old, his mother, Laving previously taught him to read and write, sent him to a school kept by Mr. Caleb Johnson,, a Quaker gentle man of pronounced Tory principles so pronounced, in fact, that he narrowly escaped with his life during the Revo lution. Bat Robert Fulton did not care for books, and be began at a very early age to search for problems never mastered and bound In print. This greatly distressed the Quaker teacher, who spared not the rod, and it is said that In administering such discipline on the hand of Robert Fulton he one day testily exclaimed, "There, that will make you do something!" to which Robert, with folded arms, replied, "Sir, I came to have something beaten Into my brains and not Into my knuckles." Without doubt he was a trial to his teacher. . He entered school one day very late, and when the master Inquired the reason Robert, with frank interest, replied that he had been at Nicholas Miller's shop pounding out lead for a pencil. "It Is the very best I ever had, sir," he affirmed as he displayed his product The master, after an examination of the pencil, pronounced It excellent. When Robert's mother, who had been distressed by his lack of application to his studies, expressed to his teacher her pleasure at signs of Improvement the latter confided to her that Robert had said to him, "My head Is so full of original notions that there Is no vacant chamber to stow away the contents of dusty books." These Incidents to the contrary. It Is nevertheless true that Robert Fultor. did absorb a good knowledge of thv rudiments of education. Centner Mag tine. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman interrupted a political speaker recently by contin ually coughing. If she had taken Foley's Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the cold from her system. The genu ine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. Old Acquai.v.m- txj, old chap, few years ago yon were the best dress ed man In town, but now your outfit Ls pretty shabby. Had a reverse? Com panion Well, yon may call It that. The troth Is. I got married since, and now It's my wife that's the best dressed woman In tows. - -

WOULD NOT BATHE; WIPE jETS DIVORCE For Eleven Years Hubby Dodged Bath Tub.

Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 8. Because her husband, William F. Krny, a rich farmer of Pine township, has not, to her .knowledge and belief, taken a bath in the entire eleven years she has been married to him, Mrs. Mary Erny secured a divorce from him with alimony. Mrs. Erny, in her testimony, explained that the fact that her husband would not go near a bath tub had caused her much worry and pain. SAVED HIS BOY'S LIFE. "My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. . I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Fo ley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. A. G. Luken & Co. A Maharajah's Revenge. A maharanee of Nepaul committe suicide In horror at the disflguremen which an attack of smallpox ha' caused In her features. The inaharn jah, who was passionately attached t her, first wreaked his vengeance o; the physicians who bad attended he in her Illness. Then he flew at higbe' game. Out of the great temple h brought the idols, placed loaded can non before them and bade gunners fire In terror at the proposed blasphemy they refused. Thereupon the maharo Jah hanged several of them. The sur vlvors then submitted, and the guns were flred and the idols blown to pieces. Lelpslc Mlsslonsblatt. The Coveted Hand. The young man had gone to the heir ess father always a ticklish. Job but he took his courage with an iron grip. 'Sir," he blurted out, "I want to ask you for your daughter's hand." The old man, not in the least discon certed, said: "Which band? The one she signs checks with, I suppose?" Hit Him Hard. "I presume," said the lodger icily at the conclusion of the little dispute with his landlady "I presume that you will allow me to take my belongings awaj with me?" "I am sorry," was the Icy reply, "but your other collar has not yet come home from the laundry." Kansas City Independent. Treat Your Flannels Right. If your woolens and flannels mat down after washing, it's because you are using the wrong kind of soap. You can expect nothing else if you use the common yellow sort, which is mostly rosin and offal fats. For perfect cleanliness and to keep woolens soft and fluffy, always use Easy Task soap. It's white and pure and will keep woolen fabrics like new. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY FRITZ KRULL Teacher of Singing 17 E. North St., Indianapolis Richmond, Starr Piano Parlors. Every Monday QMER G. VVHELAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer In , Grain, Hay, Mill Feed and Seeds 33 Sonlh 6th St. Home Phone 1679 Richmond, Ind.

COAL : COAL ; COAL ; COAL A Trial Order will convince you HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO.

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IS NO DISTRIBUTION Peabody Educational Funds

Held Up Awaiting Tennessee Appropriation. THE ACT CAUSES SURPRISE New York, Oct. 8. Surprise was , occasioned when the trustees of the . Peabofly educational fund met in this . city and decided not to make a final j distribution of the fund of $2,5001000 j left, by George Peabody, of Massachusetts, in 1867 for educating the children of the southern states. The donor provided that the income of the $2,500,000 was to be used each year for educational purposes and that at the end of 30 years the trustees could distribute the money among such educational Institutions as they 6hould select. At a previous meeting of the trustees, among whom is President Roosevelt, it was practically decided to make the distribution. In 1875 the trustees established the Peabody Normal college for teachers in Nashville, Tenn. It was intended to give $1,000,000 outright to this college and to apportion the balance or the fund among others, but the Peabody Normal college had failed to provide $750,000, as the conditions specify, in appropriations from the city of Nashville, Davidson county and the state of Tennessee. Joseph P. Choate and Richard Olney reported that the city and county have appropriated $300,000, but the state has done nothing, though probably it will do something when the legislature meets in January. The distribution therefore will be postponed until after the legislature meets. Married Man in Trouble. A married man who permits any member of the family to take anything except Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble, is guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles. Te gennine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. "My frleuus, baid an it Inertia preacher, "the Scriptural rule for gh ing was one-tiit!i of what a man pus sessed. If you feel you can't afford much, just give a sixth or a fourth, ac cording to your means. We will dispense with the next hymn and take up the collection." Lippincott'a. Moore & Ogborn Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Es tate and Rentals. Both phones. Bell 53R. Horn t589, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bidg. Custom Shirts.. Guaranteed to fit and wear " Made in Richmond " By experienced shirt cutters and makers. Pajamas and night robes, Monograms and Greek Letter Designs. The Elrod Shirt Co. N. E. Cor. 9th and Main High Grade Furniture at the Lowest Prices Call and Gilbert T. Dunham 627-629 Main St.

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ARCHITELTj MAY CONFERJHIS WEEK Ittmer of St. Louis to Come Here.

Mt. Ittmer, school architect for the schools of St. Louis, is expected to arrive the latter part of this week or the first of next. At this time a meeting of the school board will be called and W. S. Kauffman & son, local architects, will be Invited to attend. Mr. Ittmer will discuss the proposed plans for the new high school building with the board, and it is expected that he will make many suggestions that will be ultilized. Beautiful Pictures Free. Richmond ladies have recently learned an easy way of supplying their homes with pictures of real merit, absolutely free. Save twenty-five wrappers of Easy Task soap, and send them to the manufacturers with a two-cent stamp. A handsome picture, suitable for framing will be sent you by re turn mail. FIRE HORSE PURCHASED. Will be Used to Combination Wagon. At the cost of $225, the board of public works has purchased a gray horse for use to the combination wagon at the city building. The animal was bought from a man named Way, who resides near Williamsburg. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. Efphhama. You can't fall with Gold Medal Flour. Nora. MEATS! MEATS! We are prepared to take care of any an all your orders for Choice Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausage and Lard. We have both quality and quantity. SCHWEGMAN'S MEAT MARKETS Phones 2204-1084. WARM WORDS Of praise from our customers are heard from all sides laudation of our coal quality, careful screening, prompt delivery and lowest rates, of highest grade fuel. Naturally we are pleased, just as naturally we'll work all the harder to maintain first rank as coal dealers. H. C. BULLERDICK & SON 529 South 5th Street Phone 1235

Story t CWf Now on Free Fxhibltlon Inside FeDtaaiinfs stiioe Sttoire' Every Child in Richmond Should See It

See Our New Fall and Winter Footwear. We Boast Our Customers Boast ot the Quality.

Feltman Special, the NEW SHOE for LADIES. Tan, Blucher Lace, Patent Colt, Button or Blucher, Gun Metal Calf Blucher or Button patterns or styles at $3.50. $3.50 Shoes only $2.50 a pair.

YOUNG EVANS TRIED

Son of Admiral a Victim of Court Martial at Manila. INTOXICATION IS CHARGED. Manila. Oct. 8. The taking of testimony in the case of Lieutenant Frank T. Evans, of the battleship Louisiana, courtmartialed on a charge of absenting himself from his post while officer of the deck, disrespect to his superior officer and intoxication, has been concluded. There remains only the summing up by his counsel and it is expected that the proceedings will end today. The chief contest by the defense was against the allegation of intoxication and in this respect the evidence is regarded as favorable to the accused officer. Lieutenant Evans admitted that he had left the deck while on watch, but presented evidence to show that he went below to cuell a slight disturbance. INCIIDIMPC DCal CCTIITC X IHOUIIHIlUL.riLHL LOIMI L LOAKS RENT3 f W. H. Bradbury & Son Roomi 1 and 3. W.ateott Blk HOME MADE BREAD Baked by Mrs. Burke. Telephone for a Trial Loaf. HADLEY BROS. Have your Carpels, t and Runs (leaned hv Vacuum Process Either at your house or at my plant. We call and get them and return. No extra charge. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone 1916 C. O. TOOKER, Prop. T i -DELICIOUSBEE HIVE COFFEE The only collee sold In the city at 25c POUND That Is A 1 Sold only by the Bee Hive Grocery

A Wine Calf Button Shoe for Ladies, short vamp and tip, genuine Russia Calf, and only $3.00. Others $3.50 and.$4.00

SCHOOL SHOES IN ALL STYLES Boys' High Tan Shoes, just the shoe ever. Our strong, heavy . soles assure for school wear, with 2 buckles, sizes 1 :warm, dry feet, which means healthy to 51, only $2.50 a pair. children and a big satisfaction to the eltman's School Shoes are the best parents. CHAS. H. FELTMAN 724 Main Street

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Richmond artists exhibit at Morris & Co's. 6-3t Guy Anderson visited at Whitewater recently. See the exhibit of Richmond artists at Morris & Co's. 6-3t Dr. J. M. Wampler was at Indianapolis yesterday. Dr. Kinsey has gone to Martinsville for a few days. Mr. C. J. Truemper of Indianapolis is in town attending the fall festival. Mr. William Weeks visited at Indianapolis this week. Sealshipt Blue Points and Standard Oysters. Fresh Fish of all kinds at Muth's Fish Market. Phone 1535. S&10 Pay Less This Season If you've decided on paying $23 or $28 for your Fall Suit, let us show you what he offer this season. Fall Suits worth as high as $28 at $18, $20, $22 Undoubtedly the best line ever displayed at so low a price. KRONE The Tailor 12 N. Ninth St.

BHD Olid For Just Writing the Best Last Line to the Following Tabasco Limerick $1,000 for the Best; $750 to Second; $500 to Third; $250 to Fourth, and $5 Each to the Next 100 Winners.

TABASCO LIMERICK. A soubrette who worked for Papasco One day kicked up quite a fiasco. As the hair on her head Turned from yellow to red The last word of the last line must rhyme with the last words of the first two lines. All that is necessary is to send us what you think is the best last line to our Tabasco Limerick with your name and address. Contest closes May 1, 1909, and prizes announced May 15, 1909. Get busy now; tell your friends. Here's a great chance to win an income free. Remember, this contest is open, free to everybody. Someone must win the above prizes. Why not you? JMcILHENNY'S VANILLA EXTRACTS

FELTMAN'S SPECIAL $2.50 SHOES FOR MEN 2,500 pairs sold last year. They must be good. Try a pair. They are hand sewed process.

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FANCY GROCER High Grade Coif ees and Teas Cor. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne ave Phone 1204 Established 1874 Ed. Feltman ! t MAKER OF Fine Cigars American Kid Smokers Like It Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, 2 miles north of Richmond on the Union Pike en what is known as the Van Zant Farm on Friday, October 9th, The following personal property: 5 head of horses and mules; 12 head of cattle; 37 head of hog; terming Implements, wagon, vehicle and harness, hay and grain. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Harry Thompson

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WHAT IS TABASCO? For forty years It baa been used by cookB everywhere. Every first-class hotel, steamship, restaurant and dining car uses It In the kitchen and upon the table. Tabaaco Is great for soups, roasts, fish, fowl, game, seafood, for eggs of any style, for the outdoor luncheon or the afternoon salad. Use it in your kitchen all the time. What makes excellent the cooking of the chef will make delicious the food of the home. Get the Tabaaco habit in your kitchen, on your table. One drop works wonders. Buy from your grocer today. He has It; every grocer has it. Ask his opinion. This contest Is open to everybody free. Send in your Limericks In your own way and as often as you please. The fund to pay these prizes Is now on deposit with Geo. W. Young & Co., Bankers. New York City. MclLHENNY COMPANY (Est 1868) Packers and Manufacturers of Southern Delicacies, Avery Island, La. None equal to Mcllhenny's Pure Concentrated Flavors of Vanilla and Lemon. We pack only pure Vanilla and Lemon flavors. Price 25c at all grocers and used everywhere. ot Our Styles,

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Wine Calf in Button and Tan Calf with Suede tops, $4.00 a pair. Hanan Ladies' Shoes $5 a pair. , Best $3.00 Ladies Shoes on earth.