Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 331, 6 October 1909 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUH-TISLEGIIAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1900.

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CITY IN BRIEF

Water bills due Oct 1st; 16 N. 8th. l-10t The life of an eight-inch gun is about two hundred rounds. Airship now on exhibition at South 6th and H streets. it The annual production of wool in Australia amounts to about $135,000,000. Airship now on exhibition at South Bth and H streets. it Among the products of this year's cod fishing n Norway are 47,000 barrels of cod liver oil. Airship now on exhibition at South Bth and II streets. it Greece is a large consumer of edible oil. Her populatioa of about 2,500,000 uses annually 20,000 to 25.000 tons of oil, or eight to ten kilos per capita. Airship now on exhibition at South Bth and H streets. it The exterior walls of the PennsylJvaniatenninal station in New York city are nearly half a mile long and contain 490,000 cubic feet of granite. Airship now on exhibition at South 6th and H streets. It The French League of Pioneers in 'Aerial Navigation is being formed in France, with the primary object of giving assistance to inventors and experimenters In aeronautics. Water bills due Oct. 1st; 16 N. 8th. l-10t Mr. Edison recently stated that there was no doubt that in ten years flying machines would be used to carry the mails. They would go at a speed , of one hundred miles an hour, and would carry passengers. Airship now on exhibition at South Sth and H streets. it An irrigation project to cost $25,000,000 is on the cards in Argentina, the principal railways to do work and be paid by the government in 5 per cent, irrigation bonds, with the water rentals to take care of the bonds. Airship now on exhibition at South 6th and H streets. It One of the great intellects of England has stated that not above fifty thousand people In all Britain can read and understand the ordinary London newspaper. Airship now on exhibition at South 8th and H streets. it Miss Harriet May Mills, representing; the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Is said to have delivered the most noteworthy address heard at the conference of the League of American Municipalities recently held In Montreal.

We make our own candies, always fresh and guaranteed to be the purest. 3t "MOOSE" NOTICE." AH men enrolled as charter members please meet at headquarters, 3334 Colonial Bldg., tonight, Tuesday, OoL Sth. Matters of utmost importance 7:45 p. m Membership Committee.

. A Big Exception. A New York Journalist was touring In Ireland. "You see thlm mountains 7 said the driver of the Jaunting car. "Yes." : Tblms the highest mountains in the wo mild." . ., . "Is that soT asked ths surprised Journalist. "It Is," assured ths driver, "exceptIn", av coorse, thlm la forrln parts."

Edna Hecker, teacher of piano and violin, resumes her work at Earlham College, Oct. 1st. For further particulars telephone No. 3148. f.2t

MASTER HOOKS 'EM DOG CATCHES 'EM

Animal Discovers There Is Real Fun in Going A'Fishing.

SHE HUNTS FROGS. ALSO

SMART CANINE JUMPS INTO THE WATER FOR THEM AND GRABS THEM BEFORE THEY HAVE A CHANCE TO DIVE.

St. Louis, Mo., Oct 6. A fish story that is different was told by H. W. Harris. It Is a dog story also. The dog catches the fish. It is a city dog, too, that never knew there was such a thing as running water except in a bathtub until a fortnight ago. When It discovered a whole lake of water on Mr. Harris's Crystal Spring Farm, in St Charles county, the dog became a canine Izaak Walton. "A guest of mine from the West End," said Mr. Harris, "brought his dog, Queen, a fox terrier with a mixture of whippet blood, up to the farm. Queen is about six years old, and this was her first trip to the open country. She was delighted with farm life, but the thing she gloried in most was the abundance of water. She took to my fish lake like a duck; "Her master loves to fish, and Queen watched him angling in the lake with great Interest. One day he was out in a row boat casting for bass. A big one, which proved to be a four pounder after the dog caught it yes, the dog got on the hook and gave him a hard fight. "Queen saw the bass flopping about, jumping out of the water now and then as the line was reeled in and out. The dog Jumped into the water and swan straight for the fish. "When Queen reached the spot where the struggle was taking place, she waited until Mr. Bass jumped out of the water; then she made a grab for him, but missed. When the fish went under Queen dived her head down and tried to get a jaw hold, but failed

again.

"The bass fought the dog too. He

would leap for her and slap her face with his broad tail. Queen appeared to enjoy the scrap. She kept swimming about close to the struggling fish and finally grabbed the tail of the bass in her mouth and held on.

"The dog swam to the boat and de

posited the conquered bass at her mas

ter's feet She was rewarded with praise and petting. After that she was assistant angler as long as she remained at the farm.

"Queen was avid for bullfrogs. She

caught several of them without assist

ance. When she snooped around and saw a big frog sitting on the bank she would steal up with the expectation of grabbing him. He would jump in the water of course, but the dog would

jump right after him, and if the frog

dared , to swim for a foot or two before diving, he belonged to Queen. She

would nab him and swim ashore, delivering her prize to her master. It was great fun to watch Queen fishing and frogglng."

BUREAU OF HEALTH

In his annual report Judge Moses, of the Juvenile court of Baltimore, says: "A large proportion of the cases of wrong-doing among children is traceable to the home and results from the viclousness, carelessness or neglect of parents." Judge Moses suggests that laws be enacted under which centaln classes of delinquesnt parents should be punished. He recommends the establishment of a house of detention, where children who have been arrested may be placed and cared for pending the investigation of their cases. At present they are Bent to the asylums or reformatories and, in the case of negro boys, to Jail.

A nice box of ' Candy from the Greek Candy Store will please home and your friends.

President Taft in Favor of Establishing One at Washington.

HAS DECLARED HIMSELF

(American News Service) Washington, Oct 6. President Taft will recommend to the next session of congress the establishment of a national bureau of health, to be under the supervision of the federal government and to comprise all the various government agencies now in existence for the preservation of the public health. The purpose is to consolidate under one head all present bureaus and this would take in the Inspection bureau of the immigration service, sanitation now conducted by the war department, pure food inspection, at present carried on by the department of agriculture and the quarantine work of the public health and marine hospital service, which is under the jurisdiction of the treasury department. The president, in several speeches, has said that he would like to see such a bureau established. There has been talk that the movement for the establishment of public health, might result in the organization of a department similar to the other departments, at the head of which would be an official of cabinet rank. It is not believed, however, that this suggestion will be carried out. The administration believes that the advantages of the plan can be obtained by the consolidation of the present public health bureaus into a special bureau, working under one of the departments already in existence. While nothing definite has been decided on concerning this, the impression prevails that the new bureau, if established, will be under the war department or the treasury department

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Solo "Fear Not Ye, O Israel," Dudley Buck, Olive Nusbaum. History of the choir, by Miss Ida Meyer, historian. Duett "Watchman What of the Nlghf Dudley Buck, Mrs. F. W. Krueger and Mrs. F. J. Bartel. Anthem "Spirit of God" Humason, by choir. Part II. Songs written by Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum a "O Paradise." b "Evening."-by Mrs. J. F. Bartel. a "Nearer My God to Thee." b "He that Goeth Forth With Weeping," by Male chorus, a "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord." b "My Lord and I," by Mrs. F. W. Krueger. "Lead Kindly Light," by Mixed Quartette Organ "Victory March." Announcements and benediction. Program Sunday. Sunday School at 9:15. Church services at 10:30. Organ "Grand Chorus in B FlatJohn West, Miss Knollenberg. Anthem "Rejoice in the Lord" Lansing, By choir. Opening services. Hymn "The Church's One Foundation." Scripture Reading Rev. E. Mlnter. Solo "Barque of Dreams" Hamilton Gray, by Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Anniversary Sermon "The Value of the Church to the Community, Rev. J. W. Knapp, D. D., Cincinnati. Anthem "Prayer," Chadwick, by Choir. Offertory "Repos d'Amour" A Henselt, Miss Knollenberg. Prayer, doxology, benediction. Organ "Gloria from 12th Mass" Mozart Miss Knollenberg. Sunday Afternoon. On Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, will be a fellowship service at which

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Special Kitchen Cabinet Display

Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will be given away abso

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A Special Jewel Range Demonstration October 6th, 7th, 8th A handsome 37-piece Moss Rose Decorated Dinner Set given away, free with each range sold on above dates.

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Cor. 9th and Main Sts.

the ministers of other denominations of the city will make fraternal addresses. The program is as follows: Organ "Festive Prelude in D" Henry Smart, by Miss Knollenberg. Anthem Selected by the choir. Hymn "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less." Responsive Reading Psalm 122. Prayer. Solo Selected, by Mrs. F. J Bartel. Offertory "Cavotte" Thomas, Miss Knollenberg. Anthem "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" Schnecker, by choir. Addresses Ministers of the city. Hymn "Blest be the Tie that Binds."' Benediction. Organ "Prelude and Fugue" J. S. Back, Miss Knollenberg.

Among all their palaces and castles is is Balmoral that the members of the royal family have always looked upon as their home. Around it cluster the most pleasing recollections of their

Y.M.C A. "Spa" Dining Service Everything Clean, Pure, Wholesome and Satisfying. Home Cooking Coffee First Class. Reasonable Prices and Quick Service bring joy to busy people. Tour visit to the Fall Festival will not be complete unless you dine at Richmond's Y. M. C A. Spa. We Oerve Mn Only

childhood and early manhood and wo

manhood. It was there that the present queen of Spain and her brother, Maurice were born. It is an interest

ing fact to remember that until the queen of Spain was born there had not been a royal birth In Scotland for nearly three hundred years not

inf act since Charles I was born at

Dunfermline in 1600. Ladies' Pictorial.

As natural gas grows less, the puzzling question has been what will we do for cook stove fuel A fortunate discovery has made THE COOK HAPPY. The best coal for domestic use that ever came to this market, especially for the cook stove, was thought to be exhausted for some years. JACKSON COAL FOUND. it has again been found in abundance. A tract of 80 acres that had been superficially examined was abandoned as none producing. A more careful examination recently has shown this tract to contain the richest coal bearing veins. Mines have been opened and we are again able to furnish you with your favorite cook stove fuel that you used to buy under the name of MATHER'S JACKSON. The difficulty is solved, there is plenty of this good fuel and we are happy to make this announcement. It sells at 05.25. KlattkeF Bum C0

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CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $328,000.0 RESOURCES

SAMUEL DICKINSON. President. HOWARD CAMPBELL, Vice Pres. EDGAR F. MATT, Vice Pres. - EVERETT LEMON, Secretary. JESSE A. WIECHMAN, Treasurer.

We most cordially invite visitors c22cfling the "Fall Festival" to malie ecu? offices their "Headquarters."

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