Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 329, 4 October 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AXD SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910.

C0uuEI1CI.lt CLUO HOT F0R FESTIVAL Postpone Ad Other Business to Help Make the Big Affair a Success. HAWKINS PARK PROJECT

NOT BEING AGITATED AT THE PRESENT TIME, EUT AFTER THE FESTIVAL A VIGOROUS CAMPAION IS TO START. Energies of the Commercial club during the remainder of the week will be spent In the promotion of the Fall Festival Instead of planning for a big meet Ing next Monday evening for the club membership It was the decision of the board of directors at their meeting last night that 8ecreUry Jordan and ' themselves should devote their time In doing all that they possibly could to make the third annual festival the most successful event in east- , ern Indiana., A large percentage of the member'hip of the club and all of the club officials in the city joined in the parade to the hippodrome grounds on Monday evening. The meeting of the directors was not held until late and only a few matters were under con sideration. H. R. Robinson, who is chairman of the committee of the club In charge of arangementa for the purchase of of arrangements for the purchase of part of the city, reported that little , had been accomplished in the last few days owing to the Interest which merchants and citliens generally were taking in the festival. The time on the options on the grounds .has been extended several days. The orlgdnal option expired on October 15. Report by Robinson. Very, little will be done by Mr. Robinson and . his committee. In dls- , posing of shares of stock for the purehase of the grounds until October 15. uroo u houmatlorn . . " New Discovery, Guaranteed In Every Case, Produce Results In First Few Days. " "D-M-P Is the name of the new discovery for. the positive cure of rheumatism, gout, lumbago and neuralgia. "D-M-P" Is different from any other treatment cold for rheumatism. One of Its amaslng features is that the patient feels the progress of the cure In the first few days by certain well-defined symptoms. C T. Watklns, of Warsaw, , N. Y aye: "I suffered with terrible rheumatism for five years, all crippled up for daye at a time. I began taking 'D-M-F' and felt an Improvement within two days, and two bottles cured me." "D-M-P contains no opiates or dangerous drugs whatever, and Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomach or system. "D-M-P Is sold at all drugstores at $1.00 a bottle, g bottles for $5.00. Cure guaranteed in any ordinary case with very purchase of S bottles, or money refunded. If your druggist cannot supply you. It win be sent, together with guarantee, on receipt of price by the "D-M-P Medicine Co, 2715 Lincoln Ave.. Chicago, 111. "D-M-P is recommended and sold in Richmond by A. O. Luken ft Co.

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Atoclirtcly Puro Oem cf Tertzt Xt'that time they expect to go over the situation moat carefully and are hopeful of selling sufficient, stock to permit the club to close the deal. It Is the plan to capitalize the company at $50,000 and convert Hawkins' Place into a summer resort where the Chautauqua assemblies will be held in the future. The committee of the Commercial club, which with representatives from other commercial-organisations in the city Inspected Olen park on Saturday to estimate the damage done by the Chautauqua association, made a report to the club. It was also submitted to Richard Sedgwick, president of the association. The committee's report was not antagonistic in any sense to either those who oppose the assembly being held In the park, or those who favor the park for the assembly. In regard to the damage done by the assembly . this year, the committee said that it was of no great consequence.' The One to Pay. When she wax . Lady Randolph Churchill. Mrs. George ; CornwallisWest consented to electioneer for Mr. Asbmead-Bartlett Jn his first parliamentary campaign. Mr. AabmeadBartlett was married to the, Baroness Burdett-Coutta, a very rich lepman. who was nearly forty yeaN bis senior. Lady Randolph, with ber beauty and charms, did splendid work for the candidate. , To a group of farmers she said one day: "Won't you promise me to vote for Mr. Asbmead-Bsrtlettr . "My lady." said a red faced farmer, with a chuckle, "we'll all vote for him if every vote '11 be paid for with, a kiss." "Thank you very much." said Lady Randolph. "Tour offer la accepted. I'll send for the Baroneaa Burdettoutta at once." Deserted Their Towns. Bo late as the end of the seventeenth century 'the Inhabitants of Ceylon were In the habit of deserting their towns. ' Their customs are described la the narrative of Captain Robert Knox, wbo for nineteen years, from 1000 to 1670, waa a captive among them. . Be speaka of several towns as lying desolate owing to the fact that their Inhabitants bad forsaken them. This tbey did If many of them fell sick, and two or three died soon after one another, thinking that it waa a visitation of the evil one. Some of them came back when tbey thought the evil spirits had departed. A Queer Creature. Queer that while the male seal Is a bull and the female a cow their youngster la not called a calf, but a pup. Why "seal fisheries." too. when the seal is not a flab? And why should the seal'a breeding place be styled a rookery? It looks as if this strange creature is only a fish In common parlance while at sea. On land (or Icei be Is classed popularly with animals or blrda. Exchange, """"'e,SsaawBSaasBB Gratitude. Kind Lady My poor man. what would you do with the money If I gave you a penny? Tired Hobo Madam. I'd buy a picture postcard an' write yer a note o' thanks. Cleveland Leader To live In hearts we leave behind Is aot to die. -Campbell. Fall Styles Noto i C u you wani

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RESOLUTION JUST ADOPTED SAYS CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE IS UNFAIR TO LABORERS. At a meeting of the Richmond Typographical Union, No. 301, war was de clared on the candidacy of Lew C. ElUngham, nominee for secretary of state on the democratic ticket, for the alleged reason that he la a foe to organized labor. The resolution in full ia as follows: Whereas, the voters of Indiana are now in the midst of a campaign where in they may express a preference' for public officers, who shall represent their interests in the legislative halls aftd in the execution of the laws, and . Whereas the result of the electron November 8 will have bearing on every man's chances for a square deal under the law. therefore Be It resolved. That the Richmond branch. International Typographical Union, No. 301, hereby expresses- Its unqualified opposition to the candidacy of Lew G. Ellingham, nominee for secretary of state on the democratic, ticket, for the following good and sufficient reasons, to-wit: that by his personal acts and expressions he has repeatedly and persistently shown a hostility to the . cause of organized labor, that he cannot be depended up on fairly to represent the interests of those who live by the sweat of their brow and the products of their hands, 'that he is guilty of gross injustice. to and misrepresentation of the cause of labor, and finally, that he is not worthy of the confidence of those who must depend upon their suffrage for a square deal. Be it also resolved that we ask all organized labor and its friends to join with us in this effort to defeat and prevent the election of Mr. Ellingham. not ; as a matter of vengeance and spite, but In behalf of those principals upon which .our government is found ed and upon which its permanence de pends, that every man have an equal chance before the law and in his legitimate pursuits. Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of our organization. That a copy likewise be sent to the press and to the affiliated organizations in the Central Trades Council, of Richmond. Richmond Typographical Union No. 30L (Signed) J. A. HALL, , C. W. GENN. L. C. HARRISON. Classified It. Egyptologist Here is a papyrus on which the characters are so badly traced that they are Indecipherable. How shall you class it? Keeper of Museum Oh. I shall Just can It a doctor's prescription in the time of Pharaoh. Exchange.

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HORRORS! TO MUSICIAN TOO Thousand Island Park, N. Y., Oct. 4. The marriage of Miss Lota Baldwin of Atlantic City and George Roqovoy, a Russian violinist, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage here by Rev. E. J. Levis, ends a romance covering a period of seven years. The bride is a granddaughter of Major Herbrich, of Heidelberg, Germany, who died recently and left her sole heiress to a large estate. A few weeks ago she received $40,000 from the estate of her mcther. She first met Roqovoy in Berlin inrI03. and the two became engaged. Both were then under 18. Miss Baldwin's parents objected to the match and brought ter back to America. Three years later she returned to Europe and tried to find her lover; but was unsuccessful and did not meet him again until recently, when, while dining at the 'Prontenac hotel, she recognized him In. the orchestra. Their acquaintance was renewed, and on Friday the marriage was agreed upon. Miss Baldwin admits that sao had "popped the question." They hurried to the minister, but found that a license was necessary, and lost three days seeking one. Mr. Roqovoy said be would not break bis contract with the hotel. When the season ends the couple will go abroad. During the last seven years" Roqovoy has traveled all over Europe. He was the favorite musician at the Russian court, and the czar decorated him. Queen Wilhelmina. of Holland, and King Alfonso of Spain, it is said, presented him with jewels. ' Coming to America last year, Roqovoy was a member for a time of the White House orchestra. He has been playing at the Frontenac hotel for two seasons. Bad Writer With a Good Memory. Harvey Waters, an' expert on patent cases, hack occasion to write Hufua Cbuate oo some important question and when he received fte reply was unable to read a word of it. so took the missive to Mr.'Cboate and asked him what be had written. Mr. Cboate replied. "I never can read my writing after the Ink is dry. but if you tell me what it is about I will tell you what I have written." And he did. UNNA DEFINES A CAUSE. European Skin Specialist Says Dan- " - druff Is Caused by Parasites. Upon that theory, proved beyond a doubt, a cure for dandruff was sought after. Scientists, chemists, druggists and physicians all "took a hand" and the successful issue is the present product known as "Newbro's Herpiclde." This remedy actually kills the parasites that infest the hair bulb, does its work most effective and contains not an atom of substance injurious to anything . else than the germ' alone. Herpicide causes the hair to grow as nature ' intended it should, soft and abundant. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One Dollar Bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co., Special Agents. constipation, biliousness, headaches, gas on the stomach and similar complaints. A bottle can be had at any drug store for fifty cents or a dollar, but if you wish to make a test of it first send your address to Dr. Caldwell and he will supply a free sample bottle, sent direct to your address. You will soon admit that yon have found something to replace salts, cathartics, breath perfumes and other temporary reliefs. Syrup Pepsin will cure you permanently. - Dr. Caldwell does pot feel that the purchase of his remedy ends his obligation. He baa specialised in stomach, liver and bowel diseases for over forty years and will be pleased to give the reader any advice on the subject free of charge. All are welcome to write him. whether for the medical advice or the free samole address him Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Ml Caldwell building. Montlcello. IU.

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Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of November, will be received by the Board of Trustees" at the hospital before 3 p. m Monday. October 10. 1910. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. . By order of the Board, 4-2t S. E. Smith. Med. Supt. Call on Mae Newman, parlor millinery. 69 Ft. Wayne Ave. v Not (aunty. ' "Do you assimilate your food, aunty?' "No. sah. 1 buys it open an' liouest. sab. Baltimore American.

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