Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 192, 19 May 1909 — Page 3

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EyoyYogrsslTss. 1 AfiitwrWWMWfif& TV Wheeler Wilcox believes In TftcwJred years - all drudgery will be fjr machinery. We will fly v ""7i the sir on the wings of the " I eod hare time to see and enjoy vTUia wonders of the world and perof the heavens which are now salad books to the majority because es? the eternal rrind of every day life. kVoofx back MO years and the chances sisnt jut as great. What we r, ' bow we t raved, how we com. auBtoate, what we eat, sensible clothes, TOtl lotas snssdv and eomfortV1 wtr. less telegraphs, telephones, fast trains sm mail steamers, and healthful food. Today Instead of loading; our stomachs wtth heavy, greasy breakfasts, that dull the brain and retard our morning's work, we eat delicious E-C Corn Flake or Zgg-O-See Wheat Flakes, made by the famous Ekk-O-Sca nroceaa "that Insures perfect dla-estlon. hiarh nuNrtOoa and greater strength. I Always ready to serve, rood, tar HahM nest for invalids the sensible breakfast nor the business man or the busy, enerHetlc housewife. Remember it's the EggK gee process that makes the flakes so terlB and delicious. (Ml ODD MISTAKE FOUND BY COURT ban Mistakes Value of Estate Over Indebtedness. bfn examining the bond of an appliant for letters of administration. this lornlng, Judge Fox found that one of (the suretiet had stated he is worth fewer and above his indebtedness, $10. rThe man who signed as surety had (Intended to state his property free of (encumbrances was worth $10,000. Only a slight difference, but one that (the court will have rectified. Ji SALE IS In the case of Frederick Sittloh vs. Charles Sittloh et al. the court today ordered a sale of real estate. The leuit was brought to obtain the partittipn of real estate. The most illiterate country of Europe Is Rourmania. Two-thirds of the population can neither read nor write. . If you're hunting for depends-, ble and result giving SEEDS,, you will surely find it at this store. We have a complete stock of FIELD and SWEET CORN Seeds. 0. 6, IVHELAN Feed and Seed Store 3SS.bSt. Pbonel67. nenry IV. Dcukcr ' FANCY GROCER ni3h Grade Coffees and Teas Cor. fta St. and Ft. Wayne avc Phone 1294. ' Established 1874 Correct Prices Prompt Service Superior Quality For the following coals AcCrodte Col - $7.09 Pccstsstes Lc9 - $4.25 Pecstestss Else Rca $3.75 Above prices for May delivery and are cash. Goal la now at the lowest price of the season. 0. C Cz2er!ch fi Sofa. Phone 125 62 South Filth Si. SJtl Uore No Less. Positively Values 710

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Discover Today Appeals, Widely Posted, Urging the ' Workmen to Strike. TO .AID FELLOW TOILERS IT 18 PROBABLE THAT ALL CLASSES OF WORKMEN WILL ASSIST THE TELEGRAPHERS AND POSTAL EMPLOYES. Paris, May 19. Paris was astounded today to see appeals in flaring letters upon the public billboards urging all workmen to strike. The summons had been affixed to the billboards some time during the night. The petitions are couched in strong language and urge every workman to cease his labors today, thus aiding the striking postmen and telegraphers to win their strike against the government. It is not thought by the representatives of the government that the plan will prove effective. Through the day great crowds gathered before the billboards and seriously impeded traffic. The leaders of the strikers will continue their advances and seek to prolong the fight. FIRST MEETING Of Y.M.C. A. HELD LAST NIGHT (Continued From Page One.) strong character and excellent train ing, enjoying the respect and confi dence of everyone,, rendering efficient service in every department. Fourth, its board of directors and trustees, men of affairs, men who make things go, men of business ability and of high standing. Fifth, the women s auxiliary over 100 women of the best families and workers of our city, bestowing time, work and gifts to give the building a homelike air for the young men who live within its walls, and planning pleasant times for the boys by giving banquets, etc., for them. Sixth, the deep interest mani fested by the corps of employed per sons. The building is kept sweet and pure and immaculately clean by the efficient engineers." The dormitory rooms show for themselves that the matrons have a motherly Interest In the young men. There are no such living quarters elsewhere in Rich mond. The dining rooms and kitchens are the talk of the town, pure, wholesome food, prepared by artists in cooking. No dyspeptics made here. Meats, bread, cakes, pies, etc., "just like mother made them" when we were boys. The bowling alleys and swimming pool are equal to any in the . state for cleanliness, sanitation and perfection, in charge of an experienced and capable attendant. Our good . fortune to have willing and ready, capable men. business men, professional men, , ministers for religious and educational work is a great boon to the Y. M. C. A. The outlook is good. There is not one discouraging feature. We have accomplished great things in and for Richmond. "Richmond's best Investment" is the right way to pronounce it. Who is there who wants his money back? Who is there who will now say we built too large? Who is not a friend of the institution? Who can say we are not doing a good work? On Small Cloud. There is but one small cloud on the horizon, and that will disappear ere long. We built wisely and, well, but the funds came np short,, and we are in debt about $12,000, some of which has been provided for by new sub scriptions, and the balance we hope to cancel before the fall work opens. I want to thank the members of the board and the officers for regular and punctual attendance upon meetings, many of which we have had. and all employed persons for the satisfactory manner In which they have filled their respective places, and the women's auxiliary whose assistance and influ ence have been much, and all others who have helped in any way to give us such an auspicious and commendable start in such a short time, only a little over four months. And while we all have worked hard, given liberally, met with almost unparalelled success, "Lest we forget, "Lest we forget." There is only one who deserves the praise. "Not unto us. Lord, not unto us, but do thou glory take." And, now . that we are established in our new building, I pray you do no? lessen your interest or efforts in be half of the Y. M. C. A. Your work is only begun. It is your child and you must not desert it. It Is your work, and you must not leave It. It is God's work, and you must not neglect ii.ii is a great work and a high calling, ant" you must not miss it. The success or failure of this institution depend absolutely upon your attitude towarc 1L Protect and nourish it, and it will live; neglect and starve it, and it wiL die, and with it will our young mer grow strong; without it, they will be come weak. Most respectfully, SHARON E. JONES. Pres. tha Afisiaciaf. "Are there degrees of rank in th. servants' hanr "To be rare. Maids who have chargt of degs wont associate) with makl. was look after children. Laninrin Courier-Journal. Honesty Is the best policy, although

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Can't Explain Explosion Th the Lodge Rooms Yesterday Afternoon. HAWEKOTTE MAY EXPLAIN An explosion, about which much mystery, prevails .took' place yesterday afternoon in the. Eagles lodge room, Vaughan building. The explosion occurred in the bath room, which is situated in the northwest corner of Jthe lodge hall and was of such force as to blow out the partition and break a number of window panes. The loss will amount to about $35. It was first believed that the instantaneous beater, used in the bath room, had exploded but an examination showed that it was in as good shape as ever. Nothing else was in the , room, according,, to members, which was of an explosive nature. The members are awaiting the return of Edward Hawekotte who was in the room at the time of the explosion. - Immediately after the explosion Mr. Hawekotte left the lodge rooms and went to his home, then left for Cincinnati. He expected to return home today. MAKE SEARCH FOR A LOST SPANIARD He Disappeared. Sunday While In Chicago. Chicago, May 19. Senor Joaquin. Sorollay Bastidi is lost. He was to have reached Chicago, Sunday, but search has failed to disclose his- whereabouts. Telegrams have been sent to Copley Hall, Boston, and to the Hispanic society in New York City, requesting in formation as to the artist's whereabouts, but no information has been received. The students at the art institute have been anxiously awaiting his arrival as he promised; to meet them and criticize their work. , KING TO ATTEND A STATE MEETING Will Speak Before Indiana Health Officers. Dr. J. E. King, county health officer, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the "school" for the health officers of the state. They will meet with the state board of health and -receive instructions. The meeting will continue two days Dr. King will address the physicians on the subject "School Sanitation." He has prepared a very able paper. A DEADLY- COriTEST. Tragic Climax of a Bicycle Rsoe In Australia. One of the most singular events In the annals of athletics occurred a few years ago at Sydney. Australia. The occasion was a great electric light bicycle race, and the attendance was not less than: 10.000 people. There were fifty entries, two of whom, James SomervUle aad Percy Cliff, were not only professional rivals, bat deadly enemies. Bath .were considered expert riders. .. t From the start of the race SomervUle led. with Cliff a close second. SomervUle kept the lead throughout and came into the last lap with Cliff only a few feet behind him. When about twenty-five yards from the finish SomervUle put on a terrific burst of speed and drew away from his rival. Suddenly at this point his grip on the handle bar relaxed, and he fell forward. The machine, however, under the tremendous Impulse It had revived, raced ahead like an arrow, the rider banging limply over the handle bar. Four yards from the tape the manine slowed down a little. At this iclnt the front wheel of Cliffs mahtne struck the hind wheel of Somrvllle's. sending both wheel and elder u-ross the tape. 8omerrtlle won the nee. but he was dead several seconds efore he crossed the tape. Chicago tlecord-Berald. ANCIENT DOCTORS. . r lorn of the ThingsThey Knew Twelve Hundred Years Age. The Russian Academy of Medicine tfter examining a Tibetan "Hand book of Medicine." first published 1.200 j ears ago. : acknowledges that : it conains many truths discovered or redia--overed by modern physicians. Here ire some extracts from the ancient olume: . "Number of bones In the hnman " kOj, 300; number of nerves, 99; numer of pores. 11.000,000. "The heart Is the king of the organs tnd the staff of life. The lungs emjrace it as a mother , does her child. Mckneases are doe to man's malice, iglorance and tnabiltty to curb th passions, for these things interfere with the proper nourishment of the human organs. All unkind thoughts react npon the heart and liver." The methods for ascertaining the -ttate of a person's health were very Imilar to these methods employed to Isy looking at the tongue, feeling the tulse. etc. Vegetable medicines tare ! r ocn ted : ' a Iso baths, compresses, maaaiige. bloodletting, etc Pines were Im

THE THEATER

THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. All Week High C!as Vaudeville.' GENNETT THEATRE. May 20. "The Governor, the Girl and the Wise Guy. May 21 "The Circus Girl. May 22. "The white Hat." June 1 and 2 Opera, "Priscllia." The New Phillips. The Edna Davis Trio stand out pre eminently as the best absolutely in kheir line of vaudeville, for the sim ple reason, if for no other, that they are the only people putting on a line like theirs. But. that is not the only reason why this Trio in- their spectacular novelty singing and dancing act are the best. Miss Davis has labored faithfully to perfect her performance and her supporters have made quite a success for the same reason. The singing of "My Rosary," with the wonderful scenery and electrical effects, is one of the prettiest executions on the present day stage. Hamlin and Noyes appear in com edy. They are not making any bones about being the best, but they have enough spirit to get away with their act. Westerman, major domo. is classy and if you like quick action and quick thinking, you will certainly see the representation there. Wayne Musical Company. The Wayne Co, offer music, fun and girls with an abundance of each this week at the Gennett theater for three night engagements commencing Thursday. On the strength of what has been said of it in other cities this play should prove a rare treat for those who like this form of entertain ment. Incidental to the play there are introduced more than twenty musical numbers the most popular of which are "I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune Jlmmie"; "Playing the Ponies"; Take a Ride With Me"; "Sly Old Fox"; "I Need a Job." A large chorus becomingly costumed is heard to ad vantage in the several numbers. Special matinee Saturday. HISTORY OF PRESS Wayne County Newspapers Subject of Miss Henderson's Address. AN INTERESTING SUBJECT "Th Wiatorv of th Wavne Cotmtv Press" will be the subject of a paper to be read by Miss Ethel Henderson of this city at the meeting of the Wayne County Historical Society next Saturday afternoon at its meeting in the Library building. This is expected to be one of the most interesting sessions of the year and all are invited to attend. Miss Em ma jean Smith will also read a paper, the subject or which is "Some Wayne County Contributions to Science." . A Fearless Prince. Victor Emmanuel when prince royal held the rank of colonel in a regiment of artillery, aad Humbert 1. wai on the throne. A new explosive had been invented, and the young prince was invited to be present at some experiments that were to be made with it. At the first shot the cannon being used burst with terrific force, scattering pieces of metal in every direction, but luckily not seriously injuring any one. Nevertheless the natural impulse to fly from danger seized officers and experts alike, and off they rushed with more unanimity than dignity. Only Victor Emmanuel remained at his post. He watched them for a moment and then, in a quiet tone of kingly tenor, called them back. "No use running now. he said, with a ghost of a smile playing about bis lips. "All danger Is over." Pet Names. Every one likes to see husband and wife on affectionate terms, but Snaggsby, the toyshop keeper, rather overdid the thing. Little Johnny Biggs had sixpence, and be had bought a toy, but little Johnny's fancy is wayward, and he discovered that a clockwork railway engine was poor fun compared with a horse and cart, after alL Therefore he went to change the railway engine. "Ton say you bought this here yesterday r said 8naggsby dubiously. "Who served you?" "The goosey gander, str!" said Johnny, pointing to Mrs. S. And when Snaggsby remembered that be bad so addressed his wife in the presence of the boy on the day previous be flushed a pretty pink and changed the toy. London Sphere. The Sight of the Pigeon. A friend of mine ridicules the Idea that In the carrier, pigeon It can be sight which guides it on its homeward trail. But my friend should really study the mechanism of the eye of the bird before ' he skeptldzes. I am sure that from heights at which It Is Itself .Invisible the falcon can note its prey, and Its eye is simply a self adjusting telescope. The careful diesection of the eye of the bird of prey Is an absolute revelation as to creative Ingenuity. Dr. Dabbs In Fry's London Msgs tine. V ' The Queen of Rourmania has written thirty volumes. "

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Chicago, May 19. Contrasting the American prizefight with the Soniah bull fight, Professor Joseph Hanaghan, formerly of Notre Dame, in a lecture at Temperance hall, sodd: "A bull fight, in spite of its blood and occasional tragedies, is a splendid spectacle. It should not be compared with that American abomination known as a prizefight. A prizefight is the most brutal, disgusting, degrading spectacle known among civilized ARE TO ARRANGE FOR MRU SCHOOL Committee to Hold a Session On Saturday. The committee on arrangements for the second annual corn school will meet next Saturday afternoon at the office of the county superintendent. The meeting is important and the promoters are anxious that all members be present. It is the intention of the committee to make this year's corn school larger andi better than that of last year, which was the initial attempt. , " Fraternity nns. Fraternity plats are seldom lest, aad when they do disappear they often turn up again, sometimes years afterward, to. the most out of the way places. As they always bear the owner's name and chapter engraved on the back It Is not a difficult matter to return tkesn. One "old grad who lost his pin -Aortly after he left college and bought another now has two. the original emblem having been returned In a singular manner. A "brother" had observed the fasattiar token reposing npon the bandanna of an old colored mammy in a little town in Virginia. Upon questioning her he learned that she had come by It -taking In washing." After much persuasion she was prevailed upon to surrender the trophy. New York Post. Easily Satisfied. countryman who was "doing London" west to a concert hall and Inquired the prices of seats. "Front seats. 2 shiniags; back. 1 shilling; programs, a penny. said the attendant. "Oh, well, then," the visitor remarked blandly. TO take a program itf What He Meant. Ifs fortunate that Professor Lungley has a cold tonight." "What do yoa mean? If It hadn't been for the cold the professor would have sung." "Yes." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Badly Named. There Is a man in a midland town whose name Is Burst; It Is a misfortune that would not have attracted much attention if he bad not called his two children - Annie May and Ernest WHL London Scraps. Oeod Look. Mr. Bugglns A black cat cause, to our back fence last night, lira. Bugglns Did it bring you goad lock? Mr. Bugglns That's what It did. I hit It the first time I fired. Philadelphia Becord. Colors seen by candlelight will not look the mm br dny Mr Browning.

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nations today, with one exception. The exception is the English, sport in which a man gets down in a pit and fights a dog. "I know what I am talking of, for I have seen many prize fights. I have seen bullfights, too. Every American or Englishman wants to see a bull fight when he is in Spain. And then he judges Spain by- the bull fight. It would be moro just to judge America by the prize fight," ARE TO AWARD A SCHOaCOIiTRACT Webster Officials Are to Open Bids May 26. The contract for the new school house at Webster will be awarded by the township advisory board May 2!. The school Is to be rushed to completion In the attempt to have It finished and ready for occupancy by the time school opens next fall. The Webster school will be one of the finest built in the county . this year. It will replace an old brick' structure that has fallen into a state of delapidation. THE RHINOCEROS. This Malicious Brute le the ssln ef the Jungle. If the genius of bell used up all his mental energy making a devil for the animal kingdom, bo could not have created a mors uncertain, malicious and ugly brute than tbe rhinoceros. This animal has burled moss hunters than all other big game combined. It seems to be the hired assassO of the jungle. Its success as a homicide Is not due to the fact that It seeks its victim, but because Its victim falls over it. If the rhino knows that there Is an enemy about. It will try to get away wituout being seen. If. on the other band. It thinks that by keeping still It will be passed unnoticed. It stays as silent and motionless as Gibraltar, its little bog eyes watching the direction of the noise and Its nose sniffing the air. Should as enemy show up suddenly Jn the Jungle the rhino charges like a flash, nose down and horns leveled like swords for the thrust, its huge bulk crushing through the brush like an express train. It Is always a fight to the death, for a rhinoceros, once In a fight, wins or dies, and It mostly wins If It is not confronted with an express rifle In the hands of a cooL gesd shot. Hampton's Ma saline. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Harry G.

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