Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 330, 5 October 1910 — Page 3

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li:ito;i & cox is , A DEVEI1IDGE M Tela His Audience He Favors tha Re-election of the Senior Senator. IS OPPOSED TO CANNON

OTHER CANDIDATES WHO ADDRESS INDIANAPOLIS MEETING EXTOL THE VIRTUES OF INSURSENT LEADER. (Palladium Special) Indianapolis. Oct. 5. "I expect to stand with Senator Beveridge for all that U known at progressive to the beat of my ability.- aald Linton A. Cox to an audience standing In Fountain square on the south side Tuesday night. "1 am with him especially on the child labor law," he added. "I have been asked about Cannonism. I shall oppose Mr. Cannon's reelection, to the speakership If I am elected to congress, because I do not believe he can longer serve the best interests of the people In that position. "Iet us get together and vote. Let us vote on Senator Beverlge's appeal to the people. And let us see that the whole vote gets to the polls." "I think we are peculiarly fortunate la having a man of Senator BeverIdge's sterling type to represent us In the senate and as a candidate for reelection," said Judge James M. Leathers, candidate for the bench of superior court room two. "a man who commands the admiration, and confidence of the American people, not only because he champions high ' Ideals of government, but because he votes for them. "If we want a man to champion the popular cause, who served In the senate eleven years, who went in a poor man and Is still a poor man, and upon whose character there Is no blemish we should stand by our patriotic senator, Albert J. Beveridge," declared William D. Headrick, the principal speaker of the evening besides Mr. Cox. "He has done what he could for yon and me. He has had the courage to stand by what he thought was right. He Is the greatest Insurgent In the United Statets senate and that Is the greatest name that could be given him for honor and respect. Will Kern have the same courage to stand up and vote for the people If the democrats control it and their reactionary wing gets In power?' Judge John L. McMaster and Judge Vincent Carter also spoke, but did not mention Senator Beveridge. Linton Cox received the unquallfed Indorsement of all the speakers. FIRST QUAKER TQWn t (American News Service.) Salem, N. J.. Oct 5 The 235th anniversary of the landing of John Fenwick here on October St 1675. which marked the beginning of the - first Quaker settlement In ' America, was celebrated la Salem today with fee.tlvitlos and speech-making. DESIRE GOOD ROADS (American News Service.) , Knoxvllle, Tenn., Oct S. The sec ond annual convention of the Southern Appalachian Good Roads association began a two daya session here today with many delegates In attendance from Virginia, Georgia, Tenneesee, Kentucky and the Carolines. . Value ef a Smile. If you can take the worst of It and smile, you can cash the smile later on. Atchison Globe. BANISHED Coffee Finally Had to Go. ' . The way some persons cling to coffee even after they know It is doing them harm. Is a pussier.. But It Is an easy matter to give It up for good when Postum properly made Is used instead. A girl writes: "Mother had been suffering with nervous headaches for seven weary years, but kept drinking coffee. "One day I asked why she did not give up coffee as a cousin of mine had done who had taken to Postum. But mother was such a slave to coffee she thought It would be terrible to give It up. - "Finally, one day, she made ' the change to Postum. and soon her headaches disappeared. One morning while she was drinking Poetum so .freely and with such relish I asked for a taste; "That started me on Postum and I now drink It more freely than I did toffee, which never comes Into our house now. "A girl friend of mine, one dsy, saw me drinking Postum and naked if It was coffee. I told her it was Poetum and gave her some to take home, but forgot to tell her how to make It. "The next day she said she did not see how I could drink Postum. I found she had made It like ordinary coffee. So I told her how to make it right, and gave her a cupful I made, boiling it fifteen minutes. She said a he never drank any coffee that tasted as good, and now coffee la banished from both our homes.'' Read the little book. The Road to WeUvlHe." in pkgs. There's a reason." Ivor read ta above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, as full ef human

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V7ADASII CHEERED POPULAR SENATOR (Continued From Page One.) ocratic party nobody is a regular. Notwithstanding the democratic state platform - and Governor Marshall's speech upon the subject, the demo cratic candidate for the legislature from White and Jasper counties haa openly repudiated the democratic po sition upon the liquor Issue and has openly pledged the voters of these two dry counties that he will -never vote for the repeal or amendment of the county local option law. This candidate is William Guthrie, an at torney of Montlcello. and he is fully aware that his only chance of getting any votes is his open insurgency against his party and its leaders. Nor does the Insurrection stop there. Peterson, the democratic candidate for congress. Is an attorney for the United States Steel corporation at Gary and he has not made his position satisfactory to those voters of both parties who . insist that such trusts have entirely too much influence in political affairs. Surely he is not in harmony with the professions of the democratic platform and the utterances of John W. Kern or Governor Marshall regarding the tariff for revenue doctrine or the regulation of trusts. 1 Peterson May Resign. It is now rumored that he will shortly resign his . position as attorney for the Steel trust but the people say the sincerity of such an action will be question d because of its com ing so late. With this trouble within their own ranks the chances of the democrats to carry the Joint representative of White and Jasper counties Is practically nil. John G. Brown, the present republican member, is a candidate for re-election and his majority before. In a year the tide was all against the republicans, was 300. It is conceded he will have a larger ma jority this year. Crumpacker has never in recent years carried White county. Last year although one of two republican congressmen to be elected in Indiana, he lost White coun ty, the only county In bis district he failed to carry. This year owing to various reasons he will carry White county. - First is the lack of factional fighting within his own party over his postofflce appointments. Second is the attitude of his opponent upon the na tional Issues. This second reason must be accompanied by the third. which Is a change in Crumpacker's at titude upon these same Issues. .This change Is toward progressive politics. It has been brought about by his rec ognition of the sentiment of his district which is much the same as that shown Tuesday at Montlcello. 'Al though he won the nomination for an other term and had his course in the last session of congress indorsed it Is known by him better than by any one else that a great deal of this was due to political maneuvering and the people of his own party within his own district are progressives. Had there been any doubt of it, it would have been removed by the ovation given Senator Beveridge Tuesday at Montlcello. The term ovation is over worked In campaign years but in this instance It Is literally the proper word to use. Two Thousand Attend. Two thousand people, largely farm ers, gathered to hear Senator Bever idge, who began . speaking ; at one o'clock in order to make connections and get to his Wabash meeting.. The old time politicians who still think along the old lines were exceedingly anxious that Beveridge offend no one by going too strong upon insurgency and particularly in defense of his atti tude against the tariff. They pictured the direful results that might follow because the people would not like It Yet no where has Beveridge delivered a more forcible speech in defense of his record. He drove through theV tariff with a two horse team and was cheered to the echo. He said "econo mic excesses and abuses as exempli fied In the tariff became a moral is sue and must be so considered" and the crowd yelled, "that's the stuff. He said he had witnessed the big in terests down at Washington domin ating legislation by controlling both old parties and that it waa time for Doubt Disappears No One in Richmond Who Has a Bad Back Can Ignore this Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache Is kidney ache. With It comes dizry spells. Sleepless nights, tired, dull days. Distressing urinary disorders. . Cure the kidneys to cure it alL Doan's Kidney Pills bring; quick re lief. Bring thorough, lasting cures. You have read Richmond proof. Read now the Richmond sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Edgar 8. Mote, mail carrier. 24 8. Twentieth street Richmond, , IndL, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills brought such good results In my case several years ago that I gave a public statement, recommending them. 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the people to emulate the example of these Interests put sside party lines and vote for themselves sad the crowd yelled "that's right" He said this

was s campaign of popular govern-: ment and Justice against greed and the control by th few, and appealed for help and a vote of confidence In his fight and the audience applauded and shouted that he would set them from White county. After the meeting the same politicians who had counselled stradling before the meet ing went about smiling and commentins upon the success of the meeting and said they had never Jxeamed of such enthusiasm being; possible in this campaign. After the meeting he was made the subject of a football rush by the crowd to congratulate him and assure him personally that be was making the kind of a fight they want ed. ' Students Play Hookey. The high school all played "hookey" and perched themselves upon the roof of a new telephone building facing the speaker's stand and then followed the senator to the depot and asked him to write a blanket excuse to the principal so they could : go back. This he did. coupling It with some words of admonition and as his train pulled out to the noise of three cheers and a tiger for Beveridge, in which men were seen to join. "After all" said the senator upon leaving, "this is better than the first reception I got in Montlcello, twenty-four ayears ago, when Captain Ward and I had to break into the court house because there was no other place to hold my meeting id the democrats had locked it up and gone away taking the keys with them. Times change." The legislative situation in Wabash county is much the same as in White. The senator is a republican hold over and there is only one representa tive to elect. The democratic candidate is Marcellus Hubbard. He started out bravely enough upon his tack but the scenes have shifted. The peo ple have been talking to him. He is now promising quietly that he will not vote for a repeal of the county local option law in order to stem the tide which has apparently set in for his opponent Thomas F. Berry, a school Shekel tfcuusty! AT SODA nWNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE Get tho Original Genuine hoe-lick's MALTED fcl ILK "QiAeUautfmtfaticjuT TheFoodDrinkforAllAiei b bu, tsu cua onucT.n ma Help any rm Tirol C-Insist on -HORLICK'S" Take paekage Mams TH If In

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Wabash county went dry before by 800 that the city Is turning to the wets because of tie prevalence of blind tigers and the depreciation of city, property. Be that as it may the sentiment against repealing the option law has not diminished and the candidate for the legislature who would run upon a promise to vote for its repeal could not be elected in Wabash county this year. Above all else there is the determination to return Beveridge and so great is this determination that all else is dwarfed in the fight between the legislative candidates. Many men who are wet and will vote wet In the next option election In December this year are more interested in the fight now going on at the nation's capltol than they are tn any other one thing. They figure they can keep the option law upon the books and vote Wabash wet much more safely to their Interests than to try to get the law repealed by electing a ' democratic legislature and defeating Beveridge. The Liquor Question. So the liquor question is not cutting a heavy figure in the legislative fight The man who wants it can get a drink under present conditions and so he is desirous right now of .getting some relief from the unjust, conditions he feels exist In national affairs. , It was this kind of a man many times multiplied who cheered FLnley P. Mount at Wabash, when he advocated the reelection of Beveridge by electing a republican legislature ; cheered him when he paid tribute to Theodore; Roosevelt; kept silent when he paid tribute to Taft and arose and gave Beveridge tremendous applause when he appeared - upon the platform, and liberally punctuated his speech with applause. The Wabash meeting was held in the Eagles theater and the building was packed and nearly 300 were turned away. Finley P. Mount preceded Senator Beveridge in a thirty minute talk and then Judge A. H. Plummer Introduced Beveridge. Wooden Shoes. In the ninth and tenth centuries the greatest princes of Europe wore wooden shoes. Water bills due Oct 1. MOt MRS. I0NA QUIGG Teacher Piano and Cornet Phone 1744 Murray Flats TIME GOES MERRILY ON. Watches, Watches, . Watches, . Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, Jewelry. Jewelry, Jewelry' FRED KENNEDY, JEWELER, , 526 Main St

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