Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 303, 8 September 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICH310XD r AL1 AD1U3I AND S UX-TEJJEGRA2I. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910.

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0 GO TO CHICAGO Rcbcrt Goss and James Cullen, Dayton, Under 16, Cap-' tured at Logansport. IN CITY WEDNESDAY EVE. IN A WILD RIDC AT LOQANtPORT THK MACHINE WAt ALMOST IRREPARABLY DAMAGED WERE RETURNED TO DAYTON. Robert Ooss and James Cullen of Dayton, O., both under sixteen years of ace, who stole a touring car from John Simpson of Dayton on Sunday nine and who went as far as Logansport were In the city on Wednesday evening on the return trip. They were In charge of petectlve Kincald of the Dayton force. The youths said that they expected to sell the machine at Chicago and after having a good time with the money, were going to return to Dayton. Detective Kincald said it was probable the boys would be sentenced to the reform school when arraigned In the Juvenile court on Thursday. A Logansport account of their experience is as follows: Car Jumps Into Ditch. While driving the car at forty miles an hour Monday afternoon It left the road, jumped over a three-foot emibankment and landed In a field near t Fulton. The boys were uninjured, but were unable to' get the machine I back to the road. They abandoned it and walked eight miles in a driving 'rain to Rochester, where they were arrested by Sheriff Sillier as the re- ' salt of a telephone message from Logansport The boys are sons of wealthy Dayton business men and say they were moved to steal the car by tales of adventure In the west. They ' decided to experience some of them, and buying revolvers, went to the Dayton club, picked out the best machine ln,front and drove away. They went to Richmond, Muncie and Kokomo, and stopped at a garage here for gasoline. Ten minutes later the manager notified the police, and Superintendent Morris Jumped Into an automobile standing In front of police headquarters and sped for the garage. As he rounded the corner, the Speedwell was starting away, the drivers having become "suspicious." They Jumped into the machine and sped down Sixth street and out the Michigan pike. The police automobile followed for two miles, but the youths pulled rapidly away and soon were lost to sight Their arrest followed a few hours later, the machine having been ditched In the wild ride out of Logansport i nin on rnniTinn It Dili ULLLDnllllUN (American News Service.) Windsor. N. 8., Sept. 8.The scene of the ceremonies la celebration of the bi-centenary of the Church of England In Canada was transferred today to this place, where the many eminent churchmen and others taking part in the observance gathered for a special convocation at King's College, the oldest university In the British colonies. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL, APPLICATIONS. as they rtnnot reach the aeat of the disease Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Haifa Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yeara and Is a regular prern. lion. It la composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combine tlon of the two Ingredients Is what produces auch wqnderful results in curiae Catarrh. Send tor testimonials J. CHENEY A CO.. Prop.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druse-lets, price 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. SCHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES Qijjpru Stores mi INSURANCE , B. KNOLLENCE3G i a. ttsellaaftarg Annex ..HOT.. Weather Is a sure sign that your horse needs a cool feed. UIIKA Is the one highest In protein and lowest In Fiber and Heat of. any feed on the market Feed St:rc U-UN. Cta rbeme US

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His Eminence, Michael, Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, who Is to be the celebrant of the Congress Mass on Sunday, September 11, at the Eucb&rlstic Congress of the Roman Catholic Church to be held In Montreal, beginning September 10. The occasion of the visit of the Cardinal to Canada Is the most noteworthy in the history of the church. Of all the eminent church folk present, including the personal legate of the Pope-Cardinal Vanqutelli not one is looked upon with greater reverence for his learning and piety than Cardinal Logue.

Ida a Very Carnivorous Lady; Bites Chunk Out Banker's Arm

New York, Sept 8 Mrs. Ida Von Claussen she of International notoriety,, due to the suits she has tried to file against President Roosevelt and other government officials because of their refusal to assist her in being presented at the Swedish court two years ago added to her name. If not to her fame, yesterday by making a physical onslaught on the head officers of the United States Mortgage and Trust Company; Colvert Brewer, first vice president, and Carl Rasmus, second vice president Her justification is that the company, which Is the trustee of the estate of her grandfather, Michael Byrne, had refused to honor her demand for her share of the income of $47,000. The thing took place in the most dramatic manner possible. Every detail was planned .before Mrs. Von Claussen and an elderly friend, Mrs. Nellie Van Sllngerlind, had left the former's hotel, the Albermarle, In a taxlcab, after several newspaper of fices had been notified by telephone to have reporters on hand "for something Interesting at 55 Cedar street" "I only asked the newspaper men to be present, so that when I knocked that bunch out down In the trust office they could see that I did it, and the result would speak for itself," said Mrs. Von Claussen. "I hear that Messrs. Brewer and Rasmus, the first and second vice presidents of the company, have both denied that I hit them.. "Well, all I can say Is that I hope they will both be well rubbed down with liniment, else they will find themselves pretty citizens by morning. "I also hope that Mr. Brewer will not get hydrophobia, for after he made two or three cowardly thrusts at my face I took a good, big bite out of his arm. "He may not have the exact spot photographed for the papers, but I dare him to turn up his shirt sleeves to prove to the contrary. "I would not have resorted to bitting ihe creature if he hadn't struck at me so viciously. I forgot all my Queensberry rules then and went after him In primitive fashion. "I am tired of trying to get Justice," she continued. "I am boycotted at every turn. Lawyers have been threat

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- ened If they defend me. As one of the eight heirs of my grandfather's estate, Michael Byrne, I am entitled to that share of his $4,000,000 estate which includes the Hotel Lorraine. "Would you believe that this trust company has persistently refused to give me my share of the Income for the last three months, and that today I had to leave the Hotel Albemarle, owing them $60, and that I cannot lay my hands on a red cent of my own money? "I have proved that women can get their right3 just as men get theirs, for haven't I won out when the United. States Mortgage and Trust Company gave me their word of .honor that I will get what I ask for on Thursday? All I can say is that I will take them at their word, and if they do not come up with the funds I shall go and finish them up good and plenty on Thursday." MISS SHERMAN WEDS (American New Service.) Newport, R. I., Sept 8. Newport society turned out in full force today for the wedding of Miss Irene Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts Sherman, and Mr. Lawrence Livingston Gillespie, son of Ma. Gen. George L. Gillespie, U. S. A., and Mrs. Gillespie. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents and was followed by an elaborate reception. Woman and Food. Women need on the average about nine-tenths the nourishment required by men. . - YOU CAN CURE THAI BACKACHE. Palo atoogthe back, dizziness, headache and general languor. Get a package of Mother Oray'a AUS-TUALIAN-LKAF for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. Whea yoa feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy yon need a few doses of this pleasant herb cure. Am a regulator it has no equal. Mother Gray's AustralUm-Leaf is sold by Drnzcists or sent by mail for so cents. Sample sent FKEE. Address The Mother Gray Co., Le Boy, 21. X.

A SPIRIT MESSAGE

Claimed to Have Been Re ceived by Friends of a Noted Professor. HE TELLS ABOUT HEAVEN Boston, Sept. 8. William James, the late Harvard professor and distinguished scientist and psychic expert, has sent a message to his friends from the spirit world, it was asserted by M. S. Aycr, a Boston business man, who conducted a seance at his country home at Harwichport. This Is Professor James' message as it was related today by Mr. Ayer: "I am at peace, at peace (here some words could not be distinguished) with myself and all mankind. I have awakened to a life far beyond my highest conception while a denizen of the earth: l "Tell my brothers that I will transmit a message through this instrument that will prove my Individuality when I can manifest more clearly than at this time. I did not realize how hofficult it would be to manifest from this plane of life to the mortal plane. "There is much, very much, for me to learn and many conditions to overcome." The private 6eance at the home of Mr. Ayer was held at 8 o'clock Monday evening. Some of the foremost Spiritualists of the world were present. The medium employed for this sitting was one who has served with the Ayer temple band of spirits for years. "The, message given to us," said Mr. Ayer, "means that in a short time Professor James will be able to accustom himself to hissurroundings to the extent probably to give the world a much longer, clearer and more satisfactory message. Like all who pass out Professor James was bewildered upon his awakening to the higher feel ing, and he has not yet regained the condition necessary to the execution of his clear purpose to enlighten the world in the matter of Spiritualism, but this will come." IndigesiionDeparts Stomach Agony and Aftetr Dinner Distress Stopped In 5 Minutes. Why should any sensible person continue to suffer day after day with terrible stomach ailments when L. H. Flhe guarantees MI-O-NA stomach tablets to cure even the worst case of indigestion or money back. If your stomach rebels after eating and food sours or' ferments in the stomach causing gas, pain, heartburn, and heaviness, two MI-O-NA tablets will drive away the misery in five minutes and leave the stomach feeling splendid. A large box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets costs 50 cents at Leo H. Fihe's and leading druggists everywhere. If you have stomach trouble of any kind, start to use MI-O-NA stomach tablets today. They not only build up the stomach, but they act as a tonic to the entire body. They are makers of rich, red blood and nerves that never flinch; they increase vitality and make the weak more vigorous.

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A MOIITAHA MEETING

(American News Service.) Livingston. Mont Sept. 8. The Democratic state convention of Montana, assembled here- today for the purpose of nominating candidates for representative in congress, railroad commissioner and clerk of the supreme court, A division of opinion in regard to the advisability of indorsing a candidate for United States senator promises to enliven the proceedings of the convention. MRS. SAGE 8? YEARS (American News Service.) , Lawrence, L. I., Sept. 8. An almost countless number of congratulatory messages were received by Mrs. Russell Sage at her home here today on the occasion of her eighty-second birthday. Many of the felicitous greet ings came from colleges and other in stitutions which Mrs. Sage has helped financially. i i na naioaarm. The vcuoinous iizurU ueioderm lives in the warm zuiiw between the Cordilleras of Central Anu-rica and the Pacific ocean. It secrete a poisonous aalira and bus the curious habit of throwing itself on its b.-it-k when struck. Jts bite is not always so dangerous as popular opinion makes it. aud after Severe pain it often rapidly heals. liecent observations xhow that tbe saliva is sometimes very poisonous aud sometimes very inoffensive. The poison acts hy coagulating the Wood and first increasing, then diminishing, tbe irritability of the nerves. . TT P - time is coming; XI. 3. y " CVCr be prepared and do not suffer this year. Use VAPOROL No. 7 Special and get relief. Positive results and is absolutely harmless, Serial No. 2626. Write for circular. Sold and guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe, Richmond, Ind. Piano Instruction Mrs. Edna Bond Reed will be at room No. 15, Comstock Building every Thursday to give piano lessons. 7lO lftln 8U ICHMOSl7

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A good many of you dairymen and farmers who have been selling your milk are worrying now because your market for whole milk has been cut off, leaving you with a herd of cows and no profitable way of handling your milk and cream. And yet with butter bringing such high prices and skimmilk so valuable as a feed this seeming misfortune may prove a blessing to you if it serves to iead you to the one way of getting the most money from your dairy products. And this is the Cream Separator Way. Now most of you who don't own cream separators now haven't bought them for one of two reasonseither you haven't ever realized Just how much good they would lo you and how much money they would, save you or else you haven't ever, been able to find the separator that you thought would give you permanent satisfaction. THE VALUE OF A SEPARATOR CAN NO LONGER BE DOUBTED. As to the question of the value of a separator there is no longer any question about this. It has been shown and repeatedly proven that a good separator will not only get more ; actual butter : fat ' from the milk than any of the old fashioned ways, but that its right use will enable any dairyman or farmer to make more money from a given number of cows than he could possibly do in any other way. And it does this by extracting more butter fat from the milk and at the same time leaving him his sweet, pure skim-milk for any needed feeding purpose. BUt YOUR SEPARATOR SHOULD BE A U. S. It Isn't enough to buy any old kind of a separator and expect these wonderful results, however. You can get a cheap separator with a long string of claims and challenges behind i it and ' youH think you're saving 'real money, hut Instead you're throwing It away In the -little daily -wastes of valuable butter fat. . The machine you buy should be one that is simply and substantially built, one that .runs easily, la easily cleaned and, above all, one that will get the very greatest possible amount of butter fat from Che milk. And such a machine as this is the TL S. There never was a separator that was' so simply buHt, one that had so few parts, one that had such strong and durable parts, one that run so easily or had' such few "hard-to-clean- parts. And there

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