Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 269, 5 August 1909 — Page 4

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GETTING EVEN XJr&jit ..the byproducts, of .the tariff

discussion and the stands of the in

surgents In the house and the senate Is the attitude of Cannon and Aldrich

toward those men who have dared to

oppose their dictation.

A dispatch from Washington in the Jast few days. intimates that ' Cannon

Is beginning to "get even

men who "have not bended the to him. '-- '

retting on the trail of the senator for lese j.majestle to jthe Imperial .Order of Porters. Toe ; Louisville Times is

disposed to point out a significance

of his actions which .-did net enter in

to-he. decision, in Baltimore. s

"It Js Jmperatiye.'V says .the .Times, "that if a large glass of water with a small.glass. of Scotch infringe on the

proprieties, i there be - an end to the

practice, even by senators."

When is a highball not a highball?

When is ,a lamp of, ice a chaser?

That should enter into the techni

calities of the situation. The supreme

court should -band down an opinion

for the benefit of senators and If thi3 cannot be done it furnishes a new

reason for the tariff commission. We

move that Senator Stone , If qualified

to hold a position to pass on the re-

vision of , high ball- -

-The , Gary . police , department - has cleared out a few leading drug, stores

for violations of j the liquor law. .JU

dispatch 6ays:

TThe raid cameras a big surprise to Gary citizens, as t It was thought that

the police would confine their efforts

in the "Patch" .-where, a short time ago, more than fifty "blind pigs" were

in ..operation."

That is the way to stop violations.

A - leading druggist" . has no . more

right to violate the law than any one

else.

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Of Interest to The;Business Men -

HONESTY ESSENTIAL.

Vitally Important Element -of -Success

ful Advertising.

The people of today will not be

with those fooled, and . the successful advertiser

knee recognizes this fact. -Desnite the occa. I

sional temptation to cause a stampede

"Speaker , Cannon is .framing up the unon his store bv th use of vn iim-

committee assignments on the princi- ited license, the modern merchant pre-

jjie oi rewaromg pis mends and pun- fers to accept the response of calm, ishing.hjs enemies. Many aeongtess- deliberate shoppers who .know upon man's head will hit the ceiling when examination exartlv hnw ammto was

we bpeaKer announces nis committees the description which first called their

uu me MSi oay or me present session, attention to an article. ThorA will ha urolllnv on VI I . n ... . ' '

J."cii4i& guaouiug uu snmfi moralists roncn that wo I

eetn in cerUln n.uarters where the should not be honest because honesty

Hjvawr ,uas naa .Doming OUt peace Us .the hest nnliov hut that wo cV.r.,,11

tutu ciiuiunv,neretorore. I be actuated hv a hlirher nrinolnlo

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laner, prouaDiy realizing tflat than that of mere nnllv TM. ro.

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i uia just term as tne cnier and cent mav be verv beautiful hut vrv.

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controlling officer of the house of rep

ljesentatives, proposes, in plain .Eng

lish, -to "get 1even".with the insurgents and near-insurgents who have felt im

pelled, in to thwart the speaker's best

laid plans now and then.

day living proves that the best enforcement, of law comes by -.means of

providing a penalty for its violation.

The betrayal of faith vwith the public ! today by dishonest advertising would i

bring upon the offender -the punish-

Followinc Is a nsotlol At1 tl.. I . ... ...

j . ,Cviio4 ui iu ment oi pudiic renunciation and con-

wnage inai is in store: , sequent business failure.

i. uw;r win q summar- Therefore no higher admonition is

if k iTf cnairmanshlp ,oI needed for the modern merchant to

uHuS 4TO currency .committee, keep his advertising honest beyond ,Henry.A. Cooper will be just as question than the good old maxim,

uewuseu ,u-pm tne cnair- "Honesty is the best policy,

T1".01 committee on insular Nearly all advertising, and not in-

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affairs.

Augustus P. Gardner will be severed

with the same lack of ceremony from the chairmanship of the committee on

immigration and naturalization

.W llliam C. Lovering of Massachusetts will be removed from the commit

tee on -interstate and foreign com

merce. " '.

if Edgar Dean Crumpacker of, In

aiana escapes decapitation as the chairman of the committee on census it will be because "Uncle Joe" grants

mm a reprieve at the las,t minute.

frequently that of men's wear, is writ

ten for the perusal of women.

Besides .being naturally adept at

shopping, the average woman is somewhat of a judge of advertising. She

does not want to read chat. She has

a strong business sense and appreci

ates being treated in a businesslike

manner. , ,.t

Generally speaking, women have i

strong likes and dislikes. What a re

sponsibility this thought places upon

the ad writenj He realizes with fear

and trembling the alertness of his gen-

Ml

The day is ,comlng when the people tie readers. He knows that an ill ad-

oi we Middle West; or for that matter lsea "Deity .might incur the displeas

of the entire country are going to ask ure or a large number r intelligent

-T?KV-.w;;,w.at.,.,M;use. his ad would be forever disregarded they -have for allowing themselves to by that number. Thereafter his ad, is be trampled on by Aldrich and Cannon of less value, its efficiency is accord-

and men Of .their stamp. The repub- e y lowered but fte as to pay 4he llcan party is goine to ask itself .'vuv sanle rate per line to -the Puhlishers. is fhi Xi? No injury 00111,1 be more irrevocable, sponger Aldrich and Cannon It is said lhat one cannot continue

or the people. The decision of this in a stationary condition mentally. We point will put an epd to Cannon and muat eit:icr Advance or decline. Noth-

Alirich and the getting even process tng coId e morexue of husiness.

Wow don't get mad at uo andl call uo all kinds of names if you mice getting one of these. Huff ed. We leave it to you.

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the habit of running for the presidency. This phase of the campaign

was faithfully reflected in the discus

sions of the Pullman car. .Universally it was admitted that Taft would win.

The only question was as to tho extent of the majority, and throughout

When It omoc t ai-. 1U wuuu

read BeverldifA out t ti,o : T: 'T.T,rrr' l the predictions tnere ran so mena

.., r ,-r- v w iwuuiicim iua leirogressioo wouia certainly ioi- i j i,o mm

party because the senator from Indi- M- ' Lho h become nresident that

ana has obeyed the wishes of his con- L To. advertise with careless regard lt wa8 generaUy impossible, to et up

stltuents; when it comes to Cannon P?: anything Uke a real poliUcal discus

sion. A census or. tne i-uuman-car votes would have elected Taft by a little larger majority than he actually received, but its verdict would Jiave been practically that which the country rendered in November.

taking away the committee

sure means of business oblivion

appoint- To advertise with a sincere nurnose

ments of the Indiana congressmen and a due regard for common twen-

then it is time lor the people to act tieth century intelligence, particularly

The thing to do is to back un the 106 astuteness or womaakind, augurs

men who have stood n tr , j -u,, . luc uignesj nuness

" - " vwiriv i ftenirnffnns nn1 rioctinoc tho foIhr.,l

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asasi. me powerlui agencies which success immeasurable. P. H. Ma

are nominated by 'the financial inter- 8rane President James A. Houston

est. And this is true of Bevertdo-e in vompany, Bostpn

the highest degree. As to "getting

even, the people can play the game too, by protecting the men who have stood up for their rights. We do not

believe that Aldrich and Cannon are

iue wnoie repuoncan party nor have Smoking Room Politics.

any excuse for dictating to the people j (H S. Pritchett, in the August Atlan-

of . Indiana as to what their renresen- tic.)

items Gathered in

Fronj Far and Near

tatives shall do.

s auring ine excitement of a

national campaign that the smoking-

mom oi ine t-uuman car becomes a

place of the sharpest discussion, and of the keenest interchange of opinion. It is then that confidence become po-

MR. STONE'S REVISION Some days ago the Hon. William

Joel Stone started to revise the Pull- lltical rather than personal, and the

man porter service downward. It stories of the drummer, of the politimust be said Jthat his methods were clan and ' the wayfaring man. turn slightly more1; vigorous and speedy t0,TTa candidates. No matter ,. two U 4L i,- . y - what may be the origin of a discusthan those in the kinguom of tariff sion. everybody knows that hefore

11 ,is ,tIW tha e Baltimore j long it wjjl point toward politics, and

revision.

courts upheld him In his assault on the porter. The testimony ran as follows: .: "I ordered lamb chops and boiled eggs. Then I called the waiter back and ordered a drink of Scotch whisky

sooner or later that It will drift away

from slate politics to national politics. It is on these occasions that the best stories are told, and the keenest wit is displayed. And it is in these little

eddies of jour popular life that one

sees In miniature our whole national

and a large glass of water. He brought , "OSMOU"'e5 OI ,com" t t .. Tv " r"- Ing success in a campaign could in nthe whiskey and a small glass of no way be more clerrly estimated water. I called him back. I spoke to than by a canvass of the Pullman car

him' sharply. He then brought me a smoking-rooms. - large glass with a piece of ce but no Tbe national campaign which cloe- ; - led list Nmmnliar . 'vaa a

wa , . - . . . iuw

Now down In Kantocky they axe I throacs, since Mr' fim hrt form

In His Wife's Mame. Toledo Blade. "I don't know anything about this idea of having a new religion, remarked the man on the car this morning. "I'll have to ask my wife about it; she looks after such matters for the family;" -

Negative Fault. , St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The police have been in worse business than watching the scoreboards.

TWINKLES

(BY PHILANDER JOHNSON.)

Accepted on its Merits. "My money is as good as anybody's" said-the aggressive citizen. "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne;," fortunately for our commercial system, a dollar is not judged by the company it keeps." JJ ' ' ' i

Trying to Place Him. "To what school does that novelist

belong?"

"I don't know. But from the re

markable theories he presents I

should guess that he is a Chicago college professor."

Extinct. There is no trace of mighty Tyre 1 And Babylon is lost today: We're e'en beginning to Inquire "What has become of Oyster Bay ?"

Their Time Will Come. Baltimore American. These are

dull days in Wall street, but the shear- j Dea xhk.

ing of the lambs will he resumed as

soon as the cooler .weather comes.

Overzealous. You say it was his anxiety for pub

lic morals that got him into trouble?"

"Yes," answered CoL Stilwell;" "he

grew so enthusiastic voting for the prohibition ticket that he forgot to keep count and got arrested for re-

OLD SETTLERS PICIIIC

A large crowd was present at the Old Settler's picnic at Economy Tuesday. A number of former residences of Economy and vicinity now living in this city were present. " The usual features, such as speeches by the younger as well as the older persons present were made.

If you are all run down, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help. you. It strengthens the kidneys so they will

eliminate the impurities from the

blood that depress the nerves, and cause exhaustion, backache, rheumatism, and urinary irregularities, which sap the vitality. Do not delay. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once. A. G. Luken & Co.

Base Ingratitude.

W ashington Star. As another ex

ample of ingratitude, it might be mentioned that neither Count Boni nor

Prince de Sagan thinks well of Am

erica, the land where the money came

from. . ' . ,.

Real Estate Down. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Speaking

of midsummer bargains, did you no

tice that the $1,000,000 . Rockefeller

building was sold by the elder to the younger John D. for 11?

Still Benighted. New York Mail. It seems to have

been all a mistake about the Japanese

having become civilized. They are

sending large numbers of grafters to

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Painless.

Do you think that man is suffering

from 'exaggerated ego?"

A man never suffers from exaggerated ego," answered the eminent alien

ist- "He always appears to enjoy it,'

Xo matter how long you have suf

fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help yon. Mrs. S. I Bowen of Wayne. W..Va, writes: "I was a sufferer from

kidney disease, so that at times ;! could not get out of bed, and when I

did I could not stand straight. I took

Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me

entirely." It will cure you. A. G. Luken & Co.

MASONIC CALENDAR. Saturday. August 7. Loyal Chanter

EMMOIIS TAILORIIIG CO.

ENLARGE THEIR BUSINESS ELECTRIC PRESSING SYSTEM INSTALLED.

Emmons Tailoring Co. have enlarged their business. In addition to the large and fine line of suiting they make at $15 and $18, they have added an extra fine line of Imported Suit

ings that they will make p at $22.

This is the same goods sold by high priced tailors at $35. The connection of Emmons Tailoring Co. with one of the largest woolen houses in the country gives thera unusual advantage in price. .: Emmons Tailoring Co. have also installed an Electric Pressing aystem. This system does the best pressing wort at low prices. Pressing suits, 35c; trousers, 15c Best work or- no

charge. . ...

They are also showing surprising

values in their Fall line.

cordial Invitation is extended to

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I for aardcnlna anal calckca i raisnaa

W. O. C3ADBUBY SON t art ia.Wcstcott Block

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PALUDIUr.1 WANT ADS. PAY.

Mow's TUne Tuinme to "boost" your credit, by paying up all your bills. Yew creditors, pleased with your promptness, will gladly extend you credit again, should the occasion demand it, and it will be a satisfaction to yea to not be compelled each pmy-4y to divide up your pay among a number of creditors. If you already have the money with which ta oo this, well and good; if not, we can be of service to you, not only by loaning you the money, but also by saving you money. We loan in sums to suit the borrower, on household goods, pianos, livestock and all personal property, without removal, We give you such time and such payments 'as you may desire, and we .absolutely , Guarantee a Lower Date than can be had from any similar concern in tha oMy. Dees this sound good? If so, investigate our assertions sod prove te your, satisfaction that they are true; then you will have no difficulty to determine where yew can beat serve your own interests. - Liberal discounts for all unexpired time. Free extensions in case of sickness. ;-

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