Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 88, 4 February 1909 — Page 10

TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN'-TELEGR AM, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1900. Division strip, making ttao flues. In this way the fire is circulated unaer the six co vers before entering smoke Dloe. This is one of the Lauj Large ornamental check draft rel special and patented fea tures. The oven top is protected bit a heavu cast iron urate which Is filled with fireproof cemeif that protects the steeii and will not wearawauJlktTl sheet asbestos.

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sion to the length of fire box is proviaea for extra long woo a. Pouch feed door for coal. Al lows equal distribution offui jun lengin oj pre oox. Combination end draft full Uength.offire box. Convenient I jor stirring up pre wnn poner. I Duplex grate for wood or coal. Lastly removed. rop feed doorr particularly cc w convenient hen burning i Often door steel lined ftjius preventing the niche? from turning darn from heat. wr Laurel covers heat quickly and are strongly braced in spoke-rib fashions ISmooth perfectly level oven. bottom. Stronalu hooo-braced jrom oeiou.i We Are Sole '

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SENATOR FLEMING WILL INTRODUCE A LABORMEASURE Bill Is Slap at Blakely as It Provides Office of State -Factory Inspector Shall Be Elective. ECHO OF THE CAMPAIGN WAGED AGAINST WATSON State Labor Claims Blakely Was Unfair to It When He Was in Business at Shelbyville, Incf. Palladium Bureau, Indianapolis, Feb. 4. Senator Fleming of Fort Wayne has .ready for introduction in the senate a , bill that was sent to him by the Fort " Wayne Federation of Labor with the request that It be Introduced. It is de- - '"-v .?.-'- " : -- I Improve blood circulation Blackburn's

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signed as a shot at William E Blakely, the state factory inspector. It will be remembered thot during the last campaign organized labor throughout the state Opposed James E. Watson for governor because, for one thing, he had recommended the appointment of Blakely us factory inspector, ana Jiad obtained the appointment for him at tne hands of the governor. Labor claimed that Blakely had been unfair when he was in business at Shelbyville. Provides for Election. Labor used all means at its command to prevent the appointment of Blakely and his confirmation by the senate, but it failed to prevent it. So now the Fort Wayne Federation of Labor has sent down a bill to have the state factory inspector elected by the people. The bill provides that the chief inspector shall receive a salary of $2,400 a year, the chief deputy $1,500, stenographer f GOO and the deputies $1,000. t . - Not only does labor favor this plan because it considers Blakely unfair, but Fort Wayne is especially interested by reason of the fact that ever since the awful fire at the Aveline hotel in that city last April, in which many lives were lost, it has , been charged that if the state factory in spector had made a proper inspection of the building the defect that caused the fire would have been discovered. But it has all along been charged that no adequate inspection was made, and many persons have attached blame to the office of the factory inspector for that fire. To Reopen Schools. Another bill that Senator Fleming will introduce is one that provides for schools in districts where they have been closed on account of small attendance. The bill provides that if there are fifteen pupils who will attend such school shall be reopened. It also provides for the establishment of schools in villages where there are fifteen or more children with no school within a mile. And in this connection Senator Fleming's bill will for the first time define a village. The bill will say that a village is a community I In. -Khleb. JUft persons -reside wltbift a

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radius of a quarter of a mile. Now you know what a village is. Senator Yarling has a bill that rearranges things in the courts of four counties. At present' Bartholomew and Decatur form one circuit, and Shelby and Rush another Yarling wishes to change this by throwing Shelby and Bartholomew together and Rush and Decatur together. This would give Shelby and Barhtolomew a democratic judge. ECZEMA A GERM DISEASE Myriads of Microscopic Animals fest the Skin of the Sufferer. InWhen the skin of an eczema sufferer itches and burnsn untold agony, do you know what is going on within the pores of that skin? Myriads of microscopic animals are gnawing at the flesh, breaking dewn the fine cells and causing festers, thick scales and that terrible itch. The germs multiply faster than Nature can throw them off. Now, there is only one way to get rid of these germs they must be killed in their lodging places. Dosing the stomach or trying to cure the blood will, not, of course, kill the germs, and that is why all the blood remedies fail in eczema; that is also why salves which do not penetrate can do no permanent good. Ordinary oil of wintergreen properly compounded in liquid form will penetrate the pores of the skin and kill the eczema germs. If properly mixed with thymol, glycerine and ether ingredients (as in D. D. D. Prescription) this wash will build up the tissue of the skin and promote its healthy growth, giving Nature a chance, while killing the germs faster than they can multiply. For sale by all druggists. Sale of household goods of Wm. C. Hough, 101 S. W. 2nd, will be held Feb. 6th. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer. . 4-1 The telephone business is picking up In China. Pekiu has now has- 1,XD0 .sabscritoflb

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evening. The Rev. Father Baron of Yorkville, Ind., and -Mr. Rutledge were the speakers. Their addresses formed a contrast. Father Baron spoke in a deliberate dignified manner, while Rutledge was more spontaneous and his remarks were replete with yittisicms. Each directed the attention of the audience to the alleged evjls that follow wherever the saloons are allowed to encroach and each urged the voters of Wayne county to vote for I what will be recognized as the greatx x 1 - t. A 1 l 1 V. 1 tion of the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. Newspaper References. A number of speakers at both meetings made reference to the Evening Item, of this city, and condemned for its stand in "waging the fight of the saloons." J. B. Gordon, the editor was taken to task and his paper was charged with misrepresentation. MASONIC CALENDAR. Thursday, Feb. 4 Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated Assembly. Saturday, Feb. 6 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf A COUPON WORTH ONE-HALF CENT WITH EACH 5c CIGAR Don't refuse your coupons because you haven't received them before.- They are worth saving. This is the age of progress. QUIGLEY DRUG STORES, 821 N. E. Street. Phone. 1722, 4tb Si UtelA 6U Phorw J298.

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All copper reservoir. Does noi sweat, rust orcorroaeana will last for years. Showing flues under reset-" rel feature (patented). Bu f means of this flue circulation an equal quantity of water,; will heat almost as quickly In this reservoir as in a teaket tie and as can be seen will be easily kept hot with Hamper closed by the contact heatC with end flues of the ranged When this damper is turned down the full strength of "i4 the tire is circulated beneath the entire bottom of reserve voir tank.C ...J Oven door balanced by spring neatly capped over and a wag A from heat, which might wea Opposite this point the clean out door is located and give access to both Hues under aven as well as back flues of 6 range. Mare is tanen zo maite this door air tiaht on eueroM range, k " ' 1 White aluminized oven shelf and oven door lining.X 1 , i i i Bottom of oven flue strongly braced and protected witnr " rongly I witnr - ft ' thick asbestos board. Division strip under oven,-, makina two flues. Insures an equal distribution of heat unA der entire oven oottom. An-, other exclusivej.aurel feat ture.: - fllne before '

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