Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 198, 25 May 1909 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PAL LADITRX AOT BTO-TELEGHAM, TUESDAY, MAT 23, 1909.

Dent hesitate If an extra heavy, copper bottom, patent - handle wash boiler comes your way for ONE DOLLAR. And If you see a genuine Rome seamless, solid copper, heavily nickel plated No. 8 tea kettle staring you in the face for another dollar, grab it. You save money. Few days only. Do it now. nOFF TGKE

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Correct Prices Prompt Service Superior Quality For the following coals Anthracite Coal - $7.63 Pccihcatas Lacp - $4.25 Pocahontas Ulse Don $3.75 Above prices for May delivery and are casta. Coal Is now at ttae lowest . : price of ttae season. D. C DoUerdlck & Son. . none 123S f29 South Filth St. Setts . Topcoats -No More No Lei Positively Values 710 MAIN ncnry 17. Deuker J FANCY GROCER ni3h Grcde CcI2ec3 end Teas Cer.CtnSt. Ft. Wayne sve lZ9f BstabUshed 1874 It There Is Notblna to Equal 2 2 . zwissuurs I I QUAKER DREAD ' For sale by all grocers FOR GALE Small tract of lass! aiei ctty smttahde mm CBlCKCO W. IL. CaAC23Y ft SON f 1 1 sad . Westeott C3ock 4 SPECIALS BAKED HAM (Cooked Done) POTATO CHIPS (Fresh) " ' HADLEY BROS.

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EYEGUSSES MASONS OF STATE DEDICATE HOME Magnificent New Structure at Capital City Thrown Open for Use. SPLENDID ADDRESS MADE SUCH A GREAT CROWD ASSEMBLED THAT GOVERNOR MARSHALL COULD NOT GAIN ENTRANCE OR GIVE SPEECH. Indianapolis, May 25. The beautiful $600,000 temple of the Indianapolis Masons, at North and Illinois streets, was dedicated yesterday. The exer cises will be continued today and Wednesday. So great was the crowd last night that Governor Marshall, who was on the program for a re sponse to Frank E. Gavan's address of welcome, was unable to get into the Auditorium, and consequently did not speak. The principal address of the even ing was delivered by E. J. Jacoby, president of the Indianapolis Masonic Temple association. Jacoby traced the growth of the ' movement which resulted in the new structure and paid a tribute to Masonry.' - The formal dedication was brief, but impressive, the officers of the Grand Lodge applying the various symbolic implements of the order to seeing whether the splendid building came up to the standard. - The presentation of the building was by Isaac P. Leyden, Grand Lodge trustee. The addresses of the afternoon were delivered by the grand master and by Rev. Joshua Stansfield, of the Meridian Street Methodist church. Both preceding and following the program in the hall a reception was held and thousands of Masons and their friends were shown through the new building, which was decorated chiefly with American flags and was brilliantly lighted. " The Elopement. Mr. Smart was a very testy old fellow, and . if there was one thing he hated more than another it was to be "caught napping." As a consequence he was always verr susoicloas of anv deed or. word the full meaning of which he could not grasp. A. few days ago he paid a visit to the aoo. and. being fond of animals, he was greatly Interested and 'soon , got Into conversation with one of the keepers. A. very taterating chat ensued. As Mr. Smart was about to leave the keeper turned to him and asked: -"By the way, sir, did you see our black faced antelope?" - -There, thought the old gent, was an attempt to "have" him. "No, sir he reolied atifAV: l h sot May I ask with whom it was that your otacK raced aunt elcpedr Pear-

SADBATH SCHOOL OF PRBLE C0U1ITY

Hold Annual Convention at New Paris Thursday of This Week. BIG CROWD IS EXPECTED BASKETS TO BE BROUGHT AND SOCIAL TIME ENJOYED SPLENDID PROGRAM PREPARED FOR THE OCCASION. New Paris, O., May 25. The Preble County Sabbath school association will hold its annual convention in the Presbyterian church at New Paris on Thursday, May 27, beginning at 9:30. Dr. Joseph Clary, state field secretary, will be present and speak. The singing will be led and supported by the New Hope band. The public is urged to plan to be present in large numbers and take baskets well filled. Coffee will be furnished at New Paris. The program for the day is as follows: 9:30. Devotional Roy Eubank, New paris. 9:50 Paper, "Christian Responsibility to God," Mrs. Ida Bohn, New Paris. JO:10 Music 10:13 Convention Sermon, "Christian Responsibility with the Word." Rev. Smith G. Dunning, Camden. JO:45 Music. 10:50 Address Dr. Joseph Clark, Co lumbus, Ohio. Appointment of committees. 11:45 Adajurnment for dinner. Pic nic dinner. Noon intermission. 1:30 Devotional Prof. A. B. Heath New Paris. 1:45 "Christian Responsibility to Our Neighbors of the Southland" Mrs. W. H. Hawley, College Corner. Letters from the field. 2:10 "Christian Responsibility as Learners" Prof. D. A. Petry, West Manchester. Music. 2:25 "Christian Responsibility in Song" Mrs. V. A. Brown, Morning Sun. 2:40 Address Dr. Clark. Report of committees and miscellaneous business. 400 Adjournment. If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kidney Remedy to strengthen and build up the kidneys so they will act properly, a? a serious kidney trouble may develop. A. G. Luken & Co. MAUI STREET WORSE Condition Suffers Again by Work of Street Railway Employes. HARD ON BICYCLE TIRES Main street from the bridge to Fourth street is in a deplorable condi tion. To add to the condition the Street Railway company has had to put in new connections between the rails.: The company digs up the street several times a year. At the last time the employes made no pretense of smoothing down the surface after the work was done. The macadam surface was dug ur and now sharp pointed stones are scattered all over the roadway. This section of the street needs permanent improvement. Man and His Dog. He lies in front of me curled lip before the fire, as so many dogs must have lain before so many fires. I sit on one side of that hearth, as so many men must have sat by so many hearths. Somehow this creature has completed my manhood; somehow, I cannot explain why, a man ought to have a dog. A man ought to have six legs; those other four legs are part of him. Our alliance is older than any of the passing and priggish explana tions that are offered of either of us. Before evolution was we were. You can find It written in a book that I am a mere survival of a squabble of an thropoid apes, and perhaps I am, I am sure I have no objection. But my dog knows I am a man, and you will not find the meaning of that word written in any book as clearly as it is written in his soul. G. K. Chesterton In Lon don News. . A Wedding Fee. A Yorkshire clergyman married a couple in his church recently, and after he had pronounced them man and wife the groom took him to one side and asked what the damage was. The parson told him that there was no fixed amount; he might give whatever he chose. - "Parson," said he. "I've got llvo greyhound pups at home, for which I am asking a sovereign apiece, and ril Jet you have one for half a sov.M Of course the clergyman declined so ridiculous a fee. as bo had no use for a greyhound pup. When , the newly married man got home he must have found his wife better than expected, for he sent the parson one of the paps, accompanied with a letter saying that he was so happy with Maria that he would giro htm a doc nothing. London Spare Momenta. "When there Is company here." said Mrs. Hewllgus after the fashionable feminine caller had gone. "I wish you wouldn't make such pointed remarks about women hats. "Pointed wmarksr exclaimed Mr. Hewiixos. "Why. I never talked saore

YDUIIG SCHOOL BOY niEIEORD Both in Attendance and Grades on Studies.

New Paris, May 25. Byron, the thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth, has a very unusual school record. Throughout his school days he was never tardy and never missed but one week, and that on account of sickness. He never had but two teachers, his first teacher being Miss Winnie Morrow and later his mother. He graduates this year from the Paterson examination with, the best average in the township. It is hoped he can be Just as successful in his future years as he has been in the past. RICHMOND PEOPLE GOOD DRESSERS Very few cities in the United States can show as many well-dressed people as Richmond, a large per cent, of the men having their clothes made to order. Men can get fine suits made for $15, $18 or $20, when the same goods a few years ago cost almost twice as much. . For several years Emmons Tailoring Co. have been mak ing fine suits at $15, $18 and $20, and the business has increased every year. They are now showing the largest stock they have ever shown. Over 600 styles in spring suitings. LOVE AFFAIR IS N0W7HISPERED As Cause for Young Woman's Suicide. Middletown, Ind., May 25. Leaving a note addressed "Dear Mamma," in which she said her mother was in no way to blame for the act. Crystal Powell, one of the best known and most popular young women of the town, committed suicide Saturday evening. The young woman had been melancholy for a few days. She has been employed on the Middletown News. A love affair is hinted at. People past middle life usually have some kidney or bladder disorder that saps the vitality, which is "naturally lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. A. O. Luken ft Co. BEGINS WORK Oil BIG IMPROVEMENT Contractor Puts Men to Work On Fourteenth. The contractor who is engaged in the improvement of South Fourteenth street put a large force of men to work this morning. The squares from C to E are to be improved by cement curbs and gutters and sidewalks. When the work is completed Four teenth street from North E to South E will be one of the best improved in the city. Simple Bridge Scheme. It la not always that the Inhabitants of a thinly populated district can have a bridge located at the most conven ient point for them. At times Ingenuity supplies the need in a novel manner. Visitors to Now Zealand have seen this Illustrated in the queer little trolley bridges that the people of that country call "cages' and regard as quite commonplace. The chief requisite Is a 'stout wire rope stretched across the stream and anchored firmly on each bank. Upon this rope wheels ran. From them la suspended a box or basket fastened so as to be perfectly safe. ,f. When a person wishes to cross the stream he seats himself in the "cage," takes hold of a pull rope fastened to the other bank and nonchalantly draws himself across. The "cage" may then be drawn back to the other shore by the end of the pull rope fastened there. Oregon Journal. ..The First Meteto. There are at least fifty-nine metals known to the chemist. : At the dawn of history there were only four cop per, tin, gold and silver. Three more were added by ancient civilisation Iron, lead and mercury. These seven were all that were known to classic antiquity and for the first thousand years of the Christian era. It Is believed that copper, because found most abundantly in the pure state, was the first to attract the attention of primitive man- Tin was probably the second, the largest deposits being to those regions longest Inhabited by the human race. Iron came Into general use between a thousand and fifteen handled years before the Christian era. A Uon tamer beckoned to a big lion, and It came and took a piece of sugar from his hand. "Why, I could do thatr said a tator, with acorn. -What; Tear cried a friend. "Certainly; qntta as we0.as the Hear

OFFICIALS MAKE SEABCHJR ROLL Lost on Board G. R. & I. Train By Portland Business t Man.

REAL AMOUNT NOT KNOWN AFTER PAYING FARE MAN EITH ER FAILED TO REPLACE BILLS IN POCKET OR . THEY WERE STOLEN. Portland. Ind, May 25. Search for a roll of money in excess of $100 is being vigorously prosecuted by officials of the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad, in order to fix the identity of the person who Tuesday picked up that sum in bills, representing a day's collections for a picture concern. Last Tuesday Ray Bremerkamp of the firm of Joseph Minch and Company portrait enlargers, was in Lynn, making a delivery of seven enlarged pictures made by his company. Collections were made for these and on Wednesday he returned to Portland. The collections while their amounted to $105. He paid to conductor Pat Magee a cash fare and the latter remarked of it being rather indiscreet to carry such a wad of bills. After paying his fare Bremerkamp believes he replaced the money in his pocket and had no occasion to bring it forth again during his trip home. Going immediately to the offices of the company In this city, he prepared to make settlement with Mr. Minch, when to his dismay, upon reaching in his pocket, the trivial sum of seventy cents remained lu his possession. Search failed to reveal any trace of the money and racking of brain brought forth no clue as to the possible fate of the money. The local depot was telephoned and they telegraphed ahead to search the train. Conductor Magee received the word at Berne and a thorough search of the passenger coaches and entire train failed to disclose the money. Bremenkamp can think of no possible clue upon which to base an investigation as he remembers of no suspicious character near bim. His only explanation of the loss is that he failed to replace the money in his pocket after paying his cash fare and - it found a resting place on the seat instead. During the spring every one would be benefitted by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy It furnishes a needed tonic to the kidneys after the extra strain of winter, and it purifies the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to eleminate the Impurities from it Foley's Kidney Remedy imparts new life and vigor.'. Pleasant to take. A. O. Luken ft Co. NO CHANGE MADE. The new time table of the Pennsyl vania railroad shows no changes in the arrival or departure of trains locally. As yet no additional trains have been put on for the summer season, although It is probable that such will occur soon We often wonder bow any person can be persuaded Into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble. Do not be fooled into accepting "own make" or other substitutes. The genuine contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken ft Co. An Elixir ef Life. "An an unity is the best elixir of life I know of," said the examining physician of an Insurance eesapaay. "It sometimes r seems as If aanattaats never die.' "We have lota ea our books who top eighty, ninety and even sane-ty-flve year. -1 have passed many a sickly sad decrepit eft fellow aa a good annuity risk fee sicklier they are, you know, the better risk they make and the next year he has turned np te collect his annuity rejuvenated, rosy, spry as a bey. The secret? The secret is that financial worry, fear of the poor house, ages and kills off more people than an the deadly diseases combined. Release an old man by mesas of an annuity from an this worry, and he throws off his years and walks erect and happy and fearlessly young." . - Tm sure my daughter ft going to make a great singer some day." "Is that aer , Tea; she's always oparrelins; with her mother, who teOa me It la abseintely impossible to manage her." Detroit Free PaM Her Beck. Mae So yon are engaged to George! X refused him three times. Ethel That must hare been what he meant when he told me that he had had several .-New York Journal. '''' V- The Flame. ' -Clara That man who Just passed was an eld name of mine. Kate Indeed! Wat happened between you? Clara Oh. , he flared up one day and

COMMONS' ICE CQEALl

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last Call For "MuST. KcjS The large volume of Fluff Rug work "kept me longer at Richmond than I contemplated to stay; still I have many customers and their friends that I have not called upon. If you have any work, you may telephone 2296 or leave word at Central. Hotel before May 23. . . i . Ashjion Bros. Bofl' Co1!;? Mcscfccfcrcrs cf "Ffctr Rca Frca C!d Ccrptb. lnIcncp8lZ3 led.

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With the price ef our plain Ice Cream at 25c per - quart, that article is rapidly changing ita position from that of a luxury to be occasionally indulged in to that of a staple to be served frequently. '. , 4.

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