Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 15, 23 November 1908 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PAI JLVDIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOTTT5IT5ER 23, 190S.
The Richmond Palladium and Snn-Telegram
Published and owned toy the PALLADIUM PRINTING CO. Issued 7 day each week, evenings and Sunday morning-. Office Corner North 9th and A streets. Home Phone 1181. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Rudolph G. )Led M anaa-fac Editor. Charles M. Margaa Bnilneu Hg. O. Owen Kaha 1 Xtwi Editor. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. In Richmond $5.00 per year (in advance) or 10c per week. ; MAIL. SUBSCRIPTIONS. One year, in advance $5.00 Six months, in advance 2.60 One month, in advance .45 RURAL ROUTES. One year, in advance $3.00 Six months, in advance 1.25 One mouth, in advance 25 Address chang-ed as often as desired; both new and old addresses must be given. Subscribers will please remit with order, which should be given tor a specified term: name will not be entered until payment is received. Entered at Richmond, Indiana, postoffice as second class mail matter. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copy.ight, 1908, by Edwin A. Nye A KID tOUCEMAN. Chief of Police Richmond of Council Bluffs, la., has a novel method for reforming unruly and mischievous boys without the aid of a juvenije court. In -word, this is his recipe: Make a policeman of the boy! Richmond's "kid police force" is popular, and about every boy In town wants to join. Juvenile crime has almost disappeared, and "young men criminals" get no recruits from the ranks of the boys. Nearly every normal boy -wants to be a "copper." On that desire Richmond has built flils law and order force of youthful policemen. . . : ' The force Includes street arabs, newsboys and bootblacks, besides boys from the best homes. It Is changed for different occasions, so that every boy gets a chance to serve. There Is Do heavier disgrace than to be arrested .while a member of the force. To Illustrate the chiefs methodPrevious to the Fourth of July four years ago he forbade the shooting of firecrackers before a certain hour. On Che 3d a policeman brought In a dirty faced little fellow who had violated the order. -.. "Jlmmle," said Richmond, who understands boys, "what do you say to helping me make the gang behave tomorrow? I want a good boy." "Not me.- replied Jlmmle. . "I aint join to tell on my pals." "No; I don't want yon to do that, my son. I'll put you on the regular police force." "And kin I have a star?" "Yes; IH give you a badge," said the chief. ", "All right. I'm wld yer," answered Jlmmle, who was then and there sworn In as a special policeman an act which immediately made him a good citizen. Ton see, Jlmmle and every boy is at heart MANLY. His Ideal of manliness may be no higher than to wear the badge of authority. But he lives .up to his Ideal. He is true to his sense of duty. In doing that he becomes more manly. Give the boy a chance. Trust htm. He will not disappoint yon If you give him "a square deal." PUT RESPONSIBILITY ON HIS YOUNG SHOULDERS. ' Trust him. AndTou will make a man of hint. LOVE IS DEVOTION. i Should you chance to read the story f the devotion of General David K. Wardwell in the pages of Balzac you would declare the tale Is overdrawn. Truth Is not only stranger than fiction; it is oftentimes more beautiful. General Wardwell was a veteran of two wars, a retired United States army efflcer. Some time ago Mrs. Wardwell contracted leprosy. As the disease developed she felt she must leave her husband. Secretly and with much suffering she got to Los Angeles and gave herself up to the authorities. They held her for deportation to a leper colony. But the old warrior would not give up his wife. He pleaded for permission to take her to Mexico. He was refused. , Then one morning the window of his wife's room in the hospital was found open. . . . The old soldier bad taken his wife out by a ladder. They left a note. It read: "We've gone to die together." v Fleeing toward Mexico, they stopped at Tombstone, Ariz. The health au thorities said the couple must be separated, and the wife returned to Lea Angeles. The grizzled veteran appealed to the federal government he had served so long. There was much correspondence. Finally It was agreed the county authorities should have charge. Meantime the general and his leper wife went up the side of the mountain and camped in a tent. There they held the fort for several weeks. General Wardwell courted death. ne said: "I have only a few years to live. I cannot bear to leave my wife to the care of strangers. If I become a leper they will not take her away from me. . - ; But one day the old genera caught fold and died shortly afterward. They buried him with military honors and ent the old wife back to Los Angeles. She Is living in a "dog tent" in dally hopes of Joining her husband In the land where is no leprosy. Can you match this story of devo tion? ' Love Is more than sentiment and kisses. It is expressed In a single word -DEVOTION. .Much that masQueradea in the. guise
COSTS IN CASE MORE THAN AMOUNT SUED FOR.
Mrs. Agnes Murphy Mulligan, of New York, who has brought a new suit against Former Sheriff William J. O'Brien and others for $1,000. The matter has been In litigation for 11 years and the costs in the case exceed the amount sued for, by many thousands of dollars. of love Isfrtfth of sentiment, fn pass lng whim of passion. The love of this old soldier for his leper wife, victim of a loathsome disease, Is real love love void of self, long suffering love that abides. LOVE IS DEVOTION. IS A NEW VENTURE Railroad Employes' Organization to Interest All Knights Of the Rail. MEETING IN DENVER. Denver, Col., Nov. 23. Today in this city, there convened two national labor bodies, adjuncts to the American Federation of Labor, which closed its annual convention here. These two organizations, which represent a membership of over 1,000,000 men, are the. Building Trades and the Railroad Employes' Departments, the latter an organization of 500,000 men formed in Denver on Saturday last. The Building Trades Department, with about 600,000 members, has been in' existence a year. The branching out of the Railway Employes is a new venture that has for its purpose the organization of every shop and track employe connected with the railroads of the country. - The leaders hope to secure the co operation and eventually the affiliation of the trainmen, conductors, en gineers and firemen and thus make the railway employes' organization the most powerful of Its kind in the world. NEW ORGANIZATION IS L Williams Heads Preble County Corn Association. Eldorado, Ohio., Nov. 23. An organ ization was launched here to be known as the Preble County Corn Im provement association. The officers are Charles Williams, president; L. S. Armstrong, Lewisburg, vice-president and Clem McKee, secretary and treasurer. LIFE OF A PIMPLE. Complexions Are Cleared and Pimples Disappear Overnight Without Trouble. The dispensers of poslam, a new skin discovery, ask that notice be given that no one is urged to purchase it without first obtaining an experi mental package. t Those who have tried it will find that the fifty-cent box, on sale at W, H. Sudhoffs and all drug stores, is sufficient to cure the worst case3 of eczema, where the surface, affected is not too large. The Itching ceases on first application. It will also cure acne, tetter, blotches, scaly scalp, hives, barber's and every other form of itch, including itching feet. Being flesh-celored and contain ing no grease, the presence of poslam on exposed surfaces, such as the face and hands, is not perceptible. Water and soap cannot be used in connection with it, as these irritate and pro long skin troubles, sometimes even causing them. As to the experimental package of poslam, it can be had free of charge by mail of the Emergency Laborator ies, 32 West Twenty-fifth Street, New York. It alone is sufficient to clear the complexion overnight, and to rid the face of pimples in twenty-four hours. ". , ' MASONIC CALENDAR. Tuesday Evening, Nov. 24. Rich mood Lodge No. 196, F. & A. M, Fel lowcraft Degree. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 25 Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M, En tared Apprentice degree.
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Traveler Can Go Across State of Ohio Without Touching One Wet County
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 23. As a result of the temperance wave which has swept over the Buckeye state and found expression through enforcement of the provisions of the Rose county local option statute, it is today possible for a traveler passing through Ohio from the west to go entirely over the state and out at its eastern border without setting foot on any but dry territory. . So greatly has the infected territory widened through elections held ever since the regular election day in November that the traveler may begin his journey at the Ohio river's edge, reach the middle of the state and pass out either east or west on dry territory, or continue his journey on the same character of ground to within a dozen miles of the northern boundary, or by jumping across such small strips KING ALFONSO TO VISIT MANUEL Makes Visit Incognito, Report Says. Lisbon, Nov. 23. It is announced that King Alfonso of Spain has expressed his intention of making a visit, Incognito, to King Manuel at Villa Vlcoasa. Oporto, Nov. 23. Renewed disturbances Sunday afternoon marked the departure of students for Combra, who had come here on the occasion of King Manuel's visit Several of the students were injured, but order has been restored. A SAUCY DUCHESS. Her Audacious Fight For Gay and Hia "Beggars Opera." When the "Beggars' Opera," by Gay, was produced in' 1728 it took positively by storm. The king still clung to Handel, but the nobility, with the Duchess of Queensberry among them, flocked rapturously to the "Newgate pastoral." The "Beggars' Opera" had a run of sixty-two nights, unprecedented in those days, and as one result of its success Handel became bankrupt. Suddenly there came an order from the lord chancellor to stop the new piece. Why, is not exactly known unless it was because the prime minister considered himself to be too falthtfully represented therein. However that may have been, the theater had to be closed, whereupon the Duchess of Queensberry took up Gay's cause and vehemently championed it. Very busy was she in those days, driving about in her coach asking for guinea subscriptions for printing copies of the forbidden play. And so heedless was Kitty that she carried her list to the queen's drawing room itself and had the audacity to ask the king for a subscription. This was a little too much, and her grace was requested to withdraw from the court, Kitty announcing, with characteristic composure, that the command was very agreeable to her, as she had never gone there for her own diversion, but to bestow civility upon the king and queen. Papua Island. Paptta Island was so named by the Malays, and the word means "frizzled," in reference to the hair of the Inhabitants. It is generally supposed that Papua or New Guinea was originally part of the mainland of Australia. It was discovered by the Portuguese In 1526, though it was probably sighted by A. Dabreu during his voyage fifteen years earlier. The Australian govern ment, realizing the danger that would arise if an enemy seized land so near ; their coasts, frequently urged England i to annex the eastern portion of the j Island, and after two or three unau- j thorlzed annexations a British protectorate was established there In 1884. Clipping Their Wings. The costume of the Pu Yuan Pen-jen women in the Shan states is very striking, consisting of a cloth hood, an open jacket and a pair of short white trouers reaching barely to the knee. But the most Important thongh the least noticeable part of their costume is their colored cloth gaiters. These the women are obliged to wear, as without them it is believed they would be able to fly away, leaving their husbands and sweethearts sorrowful. Bailey Fraunberg of Cambridge City, was in the city visiting friends yesterday.
Pacific Coast Needs Protection
Mayor Harper, of Los Angeles,
in Pacific Ocean Sailors May Land at Manila.
New York, Nov. 23. A special to the Herald from Los Angeles says: "Acting on advice from an authoritative source, which he says he may not now disclose, Mayor Harper will send a resolution to the council today advocating the retention of Rear Admiral Sperry's great fleet of battleships in the Pacific waters. The resolution, which the mayor has been assured after secret conference with the entire council will be adopted, is as follows: " "Whereas, The best assurance of peace is to be prepared for war; and, whereas, the American fleet contemplates at an early day to depart from the Pacific on a voyage around the world; and, whereas. In such an event our Pacific possessions and coast would be without adequate defense, therefore 'Be it resolved by the city council of Los Angeles, that the president be
of the wet pass out over the state line at -either the northeastern or northwestern border of the state. So strong has been the trend In certain sections of the state that the man desiring to take up his home in a county far removed from the sale of liquor can find several such spots In Ohio. He can find dry counties surrounded by dry counties removed from one in which a person may in the open buy anything intoxicating. , Of a total of 88 counties in Ohio, 49 are now dry, or to become so under popular vote recently taken. Five of these became dry before the Rose law went into effect. Six are wet, leaving 33 counties in which the question is yet to.be sub
mitted to the people. In a number of these petitions have been circulated and in others, the question has not been agitated. . SUCK STRONG man As a Candidate for U. S. Senate He Is Getting Many Pledges. LABOR UNIONS LIKE HIM. Indianapolis, Nov. 23. One of the marked developments in the senator ial race is the growing strength of L. Ert Slack of Franklin, who believes Senator Hemenway's political shoes are Just his size. Politicians who hate analyzed the situation say three ele ments are contributing to Mr. Slack's senatorial stature. They see it this way: The labor unions are favorably impressed with Slack's record. As a young man he appeals to the younger element of the democracy. He is receiving many pledges of sup port from the school teachers of the state. "I have always been friendly to or ganized labor when measures effecting its interests came up in the sen ate," said Mr. Slack, "and I have never changed my stand. I have always stood by the labor union boys and I believe their support in the senatorial race will be beneficial to my candi dacy." Mr. Slack is beginning to receive pledges of support from school teach ers over the state. The school teach ers threw him no little aid when he went before the democratic state con vention as a candidate for governor. There are indications that the younger element of the democratic party throughout Indiana will lend some support to Slack. Mr. Hoffman, being a young man, is also looked upon with favor by the younger element of the party. Slack is 34 years of age and Mr. Hoffman is 31. Frank E. Hering of South Bend, another of the can didates, is also a young man and will get support from the younger men. MEMORIAL ARCH UNVEILED SUNDAY Erected In Honor of Soldiers Falling on San Juan Hiil. Santiago, Cuba., Nov. 23. The dedi cation and unveiling: of a memorial arch on San Juan Hill In honor of the American, Cuban and Spanish soldiers who fell in battle in 1898, took place Sunday. At the same time the cor nerstone of the Raja Yoga School was laid. Elaborate services were held, at which the American troops, under command of Col. Yeaton, and a detach ment of rural guards were present. LORIMER IS ILL Portland, Ore., Nov. 23. Representative, William Lorlmer of Illinois prominent advocate of the deep water way, lakes to the gulf, is under the care of a physician at a hotel here, as the result of blood poison which de veloped this morning. The physician hopes the result will not be serious but says Mr. Lorlmer will be confined to his room for a week or more. Thinks Fleet Should be Kept requested to retain the American fleet in Pacific waters. " SPERRY TO BE ASKED To Reconsider Order Against Shore Leave. ; - Manila. Nov. 23. Rear ." Admiral Sperry's decision not to grant liberty to the men of the battleship fleet because of the health conditions in Ma nila, described in Commissioner Wor oester's report, was followed by a con ference between Commissioner Wor cester and Governor General Smith. The latter considers the report, as referred to by Rear Admiral Sperry is calculated to damage irreparably Manila s reputationIt Is now stated that Commissioner Worcester will write Rear Admiral Sperry that his criticism applied only to two districts and will give it as his opinion that the men are not likely now to catch the cholera if they come
GERMAN MINISTER
HAS BEEN RECALLED. BARON SPECK VON STERNBERG. Baron von Sternberg has served as German minister to the United States for several years. Recent announcemen of his recall created some eurprise. THOUSAND LEFTOVER Democratic National Commit tee Publishes List of Expenses. $619,410.06 WAS SPENT. Chicago, Nov. , 23. The democratic national committee received In all $620,644.77 and spent $619,410.06 dur ing the recent presidential campaign, leaving a balance in hand of $1,234.71. So reads a statement made public last night by the officers of the committee and the itemized statement will be filed for record In the office of the secretary of state of New York in compliance with the resolution adopted by the national committee at Lincoln, Neb., last July.: The statement made public by the committee last night Includes a certificate of audit by Myron D. King, auditor of the national com mittee. THREATEN UNCLE JOE. May be ' Given Cigar Made In 1860. Eldorado. O.. Nov. 23. Pigeon-holes are the receptacles of many curious things, that are of no special value. but are the means often times of re-1 calling many important events, social ly, religiously, politically, historically and otherwise. George McCoy, of this village, has stowed away in his desk a cigar that was manufactured in 1860. He is thinking of presenting it to the enemies of Uncle Joe Cannon to be presented by them to Uncle Joe in the event of his being re-elected speaker. George says If our Uncle takes a good strong pull at that, he is sure some needed legislation will get past him. THE CIVILIZED WAY. It is Interesting, to Read An Advertlsement That Tells of the New Way, the Civilized Way, If You Please, of Curing Chronic Constipation and Its many Attendant ' Ills. No one ever thought of treating the bowel-nerves for this common ailment until Mr. Blackburn "the man behind the pills" discovered that by doing so, the bowels could be aided in a most natural way to perform their function, without draining the system of ele ments required by the brain and heart ' The duties of a civilized life rob the bowel-nerves more than any other, of their nervous force. Combining Cascara with refined sulphur, castor oil, wild, lemon and the like, by a marvelously Intricate meth od and worked out by the most learned and skilled chemists and pharma cists, results in a sweet little pill, call ed Blackburn's , CascaRoyal-Pills, which strengthen the bowel-nerves, physic old and young pleasantly and purify the entire system. All druggists sell ten and twenty-five cent packages. Periodical Famines Expected. - Since the first great famine of which there are records devastated the land In 1770, when 10,000,000 perished in Bengal alone, India has scarcely passed a decade free from scarcity of grain in one district or another. The British government expects a drought about twice In every nine years, a famine once In every eleven or twelve years and a great famine about twice In a century. cwirnT rmPR Made While You Walt HADLEY BROS. Today the Leading Brands of STOGIES SUZS per box of 100. Qaigley Drag Stores, Richmond
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Turkeys - - 15c lb Docks - - - 10c lb Chickens - - 10c lb
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SLAVS LOVER; GIRUS ERANTIC Old Story, "Didn't Know It Was Loaded" Repeated. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 23. Tragedy was cast over the life of Miss Ida Reinhart, a twenty-year-old working glrL here Sunday by the killing of her sweetheart. Girth Spencer, aged 24, by her hand. It was a new phase of the old story, "Didn't know it was loaded." and as a result plans for a wedding in an humble little Fourth-avenue flat here are ended forever. Spencer was a prosperous merchant of Owen. Ind., and his family Is among ihe most substantial in the town. He came to Louisville yesterday to complete plans for his wedding with MUs rteinhart. While examining a 32-cal-bre revolver, the girl playfully pointHi .the weapon at her lover. There ras a report and Spencer sank back lying, with a bullet through his heart. "My God, you've shot me," he asped. . After a consultation with authorities ere the girl was released and her aother warned to watch her lest her rantlc sorrow led her to end her Ufa. rTVTTTTTTT INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE LOANS, RENT J J W. H. Bradbury & Son J Rooms 1 and 3, Wsteott BIk J Ladies' Shirt Waists Have arranged to handle limited custom order for the VERY LATEST In Flannels, .Etc, Over. 300 pieces. (Lady Attendant to your home.) . The Hrod Shirt Co. Phone 2367 Skillful Mending of Jewelry Tou have often heard It said that really right repairing was a lost art that the average mending done nowadays was a bungle. ThOBe who bring their Jewelry here to be repaired will find unusual facilities and unsurpassed skill. .Nor is that all. When the work Is finished we subject it to a rigid inspection to make sure that it Is right Your search for faults will be fruitless. Prices as low as the work Is good. W. F. FEEGER 1027 Main SU Plionc 2174. Salts Overcoats No More IB1 No Leas in all the latest style fabrics and shades for young and old At a Positive Saving of $5 FredPs 710 Main A large and choice lotto select from PHONE 1637 AIIM STREETS,
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