Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 20, 29 November 1910 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALI-ADITM AND STTX-TELEG RAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910.-
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RULING
AGAINST
BREWERS IS MADE
Liquor Cannot Be Sold in Dry Territory by Taking Orders by Agents.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured J wttk LOCAL APPLICATION. M thry cannot nrfe U Mt ol Um CMtkm. Catarrh M a btoue or nciic tuUnoal diarajr. aiid to order ta cut It you mart Ukt Internal rrotMlir Hail a Catarrh ( ur is Ukra to- , tonally. h4 sow elractly upon Um Mea4 mm anwnos aurfeere, Hull Catarrh Cure la Dot a quark wnnlt- -
ctaa. it u prracniwa oy one of im Drat pnrawiana fei ttota country lor year and la a regular prramptloe. It la cnmpnar4 ol UM bt tonlra known, eocnbmra) with tlM brat Wood purl fWn. anlnc dlrvrtly on the ueouja aurfawe. The prft tmnhlnaltoa ot I ha two inrNimli H what prodtirva aura wnnVrMI ra-
fulla at curl n ratarrn. and lor tomimonlala, Im.
r. j. rHiiti CO., Props., lotedo. o. SnM tniwta. pii . laaa UaU laaUly Wis lor esoMlpaUOO.
(Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Nov. 20. Judge Jordan, of the Indiana Supremo court today decided the cane appealed from the De Kalb circuit court that the elling of liquor cannot be legally made In dry territory by taking a customer'a order for liquor to be delivered through an agent. The Supreme conrt affirmed the decision of the De Kalb court, which found George Chondel. agent of Dlehl Brewing Co., of Defiance, O., guilty of retailing liquor la dry territory and In selling without a license. As the agent for the company, Cbondel brought Into dry territory the town of Garrett, a car containing beer. The evidence was that Chondel kept liquor In a Ice house and doled it out in retail quantities, to his customers. This was held retailing.
TRIED TO ROB HIM
WHILE IN A HOTEL ' i While deeping In a north end hotel,
an attempt to rob John Patterson, a
stranger, was made by an unknown man, for whom the police are looking.
Patterson, it is said, had been drink
ing. After he had been sleeping In his
room for some time he suddenly wak
ened to find a man with a band in his
trousers' pocket.
Patterson yelled at the thief and
told him to get out of his room. Patterson kicked at his assailant and the latter fled. The police have been unable to find any trace of the alleged robber, but they believe the story of
Patterson.
COURT INFORMED ONTO FIGHT Which Was Pulled Off Last Night at Baseball Park at Jeffersonville.
IS HE REAL IRISH
Judge Thought McNally Was
an Italian.
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(American News 8rvlc)
Jeffersonville, Ind., Nov. 29. Infor
mation was filed in the court today by Prosecutor Kopp against the six men
who engaged In a boxing contest at jttaa Clayiburg baseball grounds last (sight, violating the law with reference ito prise fights. Complaints also were Elled against Harry Rodgers, manager C the Tii City Club, who acted as referee, and Eugene Davidson, who act-
'd as a second. Jerry Dalton, Indianapolis, principal la the feature bout, is among those against whom charges
were filed. Attorneys for the club will
jflght the charges. HOODED AT STATION
A Lyceum Agent Loses His
.Suit Case,
During the morning session of the
case of the State against Salvatore De Gianni, Edward McNally. first
sergeant of the police was called by
one ot the State's attorneys to take a seat near the presecutlng witness, Gaetano Clane. . Owing to the poor light. Judge Fox was unable to dis
tinguish who he was, although he
could see that he was dressed In the belghth of fashion.
Calling John Markley. the court
bailiff to him, the Judge asked "Who
s that fine looking Italian who just
took a seat at the State's table?" When the Judge bad opportunity to tell the Joke, considering It an excel
lent one on himself, McNally, who Is proud of the fact that he Is a native
of the Shamrock Isle, was simply
Stunned.
'Jt. B. Alford, a Lyceum bureau agent bc Chicago, walked Into the Pennsylvania station this morning and dropplug his suit case on the floor asked rer a ticket to Anderson. When he tamed around t6 get his grip it was gone.. Alford rushed to the baggage room door, just In time to see the banger disappear through it On
going Into the station no trace of him
conld bo foand. It is believed he
boarded the Dayton train which pull
ed oat of the Station at that moment ; The goods contained la the suit case while sot of groat value, are worth
at least flW dollars to the agent There were several thousand Chautauqua circulars which were to be distributed before he returned to Chi
cago. He bad a week's supply ot material In the auit caao besides bis
clothes.
The railroad authorities telegraphed to ; Dayton but bo one was seen on
the train who answered the description given of the alleged thiol. The
police have notified.
ST. JOHN KNIGHTS
TO HOLD MEETING
1 Wednesday night the local chapter
of Knights of fit. John will meet In
the St Andrew's school ball, to consider some Important business. 'The
meeting was postponed until Wednes
day. from the regular meeting night
Sunday, as a number of members were
oat of the city, , ARE TO SPEAK AT
TWAIN'S MEMORIAL
' (American News Service) - New York, Nov. 29. Speaker Can
BOB, Champ Clark, Joseph H. Choate, Henry Watterson and William Dean Howelie are among the distinguished men who have consented to apeak at
the memorial ceremony In honor of Mark Twain In Carnegie hall tomor
row Bight
JOSEPH DE GIANNI
PLACED IN CUSTODY Joseph Do Gianni, a brother of SaV
vatoro De Gianni, an Italian who is be
ing tried In the circuit court on
charge of assault and battery with
Intent to commit murder, waa arrested
on Tuesday noon on a similar charge.
He Is alleged to have struck Gaetano
on the head with a beer bottle.
Evidence by policemen on the Rich
mond force waa Introduced in the trial
at the afternoon session. ' Officer Heb-
ble stated that when he arrested Sal
vatore De Gianni he found the rasor
with which he had slashed Clane. Al
so In examining his hair, he found . many small bits ot slivered glass. The
defense is proceeding on the line that
Gianni cut Clane in self defense.
HE LEAVES SALOON
FOR FARMER'S LIFE
James R. Wharton, and 'wife of
Cambridge City have purchased 139 acres ot land In Jackson township
from Dickson Q. Brown of New York
City. The consideration waa $13,100,
From the saloon business to the farm
Is the ease with Wharton. He was one
of ths leadias Saloon keepers la Cambridge City for years, but the town
A HEW MINERS WAR Lewis and Illinois Officials
"Mix'
Springfield, ill., Nov. 29. Officials
of the Illinois United Mine Workers
have Issued a statement to day accusing President Lewis of misconstructlng a contract between the miners and operators. The miners were told to
pay no attention to Lewis' construction.
LEWIS STRIKES BACK. IndlanaiKIi8. Nov. 2ft. President
Lewis says the Illinois officials have
signed away the richt of miners to
strike and have agreed that disputes
shall be settled by an umpire, already selected.- repudiating the interstate
Joint movement
LEAGUE SEASOII IS TO OPEITTOIIIGHT Four Teams of the Y. M. C. A. Basketball League Will ' Try Conclusions. The fastest bunch ot basket ball players ever collected into a league in Richmond is Included in the lineups of the six Y. M. C. A. league teams. Many former and present high school stars are signed from Ed Wilson ot the 1905-06 red and white five to Capt. Hasemeler of the 1910-11 team. The league will open Saturday night when the Blue Boars tie up with the Tigers and the Swans play the Elephants. The greatest rivalry possible exists between the Elephants and the Blue Boars. The Elephant team is almost the same as the. old T. P. A. live, whose iflle of county champions was wrested from it by the 1908 high school team, which lined up exactly as the Blue Boars will In their first
game. The names and lineups of the various teams are as follows: Elephants Compton, captain; Myers. Cain, Gilchrist, Corwln. Mendenhall, Wilson, Martin and Brown. Cubs Hasemeler, captain; P. Hiatt. O. Hiatt, R. Jones, Caster, Reagan. Pettljohn, Fitzgibbons and Tomlinson. Tigers-Norman, captain; Anderson, McClellan, Rowe, Gifford, Lanning, Stoy, Stauber and Flook. Colts Porter, captain; Stelnkamp, Thomas, Barnes. Miller, Genn, Roach, Kelsey and Conley. Blue Boars Thornburgh, captain; Harrington. Marlatt. Ferllng. Haas, Crowe, Plummer, Klute and Harris. Swans Wann, captain; Weeghman, Mayers, Taggart, Ackerman, Kemper, Schepman, Snaveley and Haisley.
LOCAL ART EXHIBIT Will Open to the Public on Wednesday Night.
The work ot hanging the "Richmond Exhibit" In the public art gallery is progressing rapidly and everything will be In place for the opening on Wednesday, November 30, at 7: SO p. m. This will be a private view for members ot the art association and exhibitors. Non-members can obtain
membership cards at the door for 50 ' cents and will be welcome. f The special feature of the evening will be the priies, but there will be on display a surprising amount of good work by local people. The high school orchestra will furnish music. After Wednesday night the exhibit will be open to the public, week days f 9 to 12 a. m, 2 to 5 p. m., Wednesdays and Saturdays 7:30 to 10 p. m. Sundays 2 to 5 p. m.
Ayers Cherry Pectoral Doctors
Our trials are often creations ot our own devising.
A man with fixed habits Is destined to be a failure in life.
Health and Beauty Hints By Mrs. Mac Marty n
BREAKS IIP A BAD GOLD III A FEW HOURS AIID CONTAINS 110 pillliL
It is Needless to be Miserable Because of Colds or Grippe.
FIVE HUNDRED DIE IN RUSSIAN STORM
(American News Se vlee Odessa, Russia. Nov. 29. Five hundred lives were lost in a hurricane in the Caspian sea today. Many vessels foundered and villages were wrecked.
APPEALS HIS CASE
l IS. H.: I don't aulte understand what you mean when you pay you "do not want to resort to artlflc-lal means to preserve your hair." Surely you can have no reasonable objection to using a Kood quinine hair tonlo to stop your hair from coming- out. I will civs you a rt-cipe for a remedy that works In a perfectly natural way, for It clears the scalp pores, strengthens and grlves new life to the hair roots because the way U clear for healthy arrowth. Get from your druggist one ounce of nulnio!n. dissolve It In one-half pint of alcohol, then add one-half pint of water. l;ub this tonic Into the scalp two or three times a week, and It will prevent forminar of scale and dandruff and atop your hair from falling- out. It Is Just fine for excessively oily hair. It refreshes and invigorates the scalp, livens tip dull and brittle hair, restores natural color, and encourages long, thick, abundant and glossy growth.
A. 8.: You have my sympathy. I can imagine how embarrassed you feel when you think people are looking: at your "mustache." Why don't you try delatone to remove those wild hairs? I have never known tt to fail. Just mix a little of the powder with a tittle water, so as to make a paste. Apply to the surface from which you wish to remove the hairs, let remain two or three minutes, then wipe oft the paste and wash the skin thoroughly with
warm water. Pelatone H rather exj pensive, and your druerlst will ehargre I a dollar for one ounce, but It is much cheaper than electrosysis. Repeat the application of delatone If the hairs ! should return. Theey will be thinner jand lighter each time until they finally I go for good Mix the paste fresh for each application.
It is a positive fact that a dose ot Pape's Cold Compound taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken will cure Grippe or break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. You distinctly feel the cold breaking and all the disagreeable- grippe symptoms leaving after the very first dose. It promptly ends the most miserable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, run-
nlng of the nose, mocus catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost ot more than fifty thousand dollars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package ot Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply.
P. C: In your quest for beauty you could use all the complexion powders, creams and lotions on the market, but you will never have a smoth and beautiful conxploxton as long as you are troubled with Indigestion, por appetite and a sluggish liver. What you really need is a good, oleansinp, system tonic to purify your blood, give vou an appetite and clear up your skin of those pimples, sores and liver blotches. Take before ech meal a. tablespoon ul of a tonic made by dtssolvinar one-half cup of sudrar and one ounce ksrdene in one-half pint alcohol, then addinsr enough hot water to make a ouart. This Is an Inexpensive tonic that has done wonders for many of my friends In restoring them to good health and good looks. A. E.: Yes. eye-glasses give any girl the appearance of beine; older than she really Is. Do not wear them until yoit must. Oet an ounce of crystos froni your druggist.- take it home and dissolve it in a pint of water and you will have an eye tonic that will relieve redness, soreness and Inflamation. Drop one or two drops In each eve whenever votir eyes feel tired, weak or sore. This tonic strengthens weak slrhf and makes the eyes clear and bright.
Mrs. J Verv few of the so-called
"eger-shampoos" contain eggs In an?1
appreciable quantitv. A shampoo with
eggs Is a rather difficult and "mussy undertaking. Why don't you use plain 'canthrox? Then your shampoo will be a pleasure instead of a torment, your head will be absolutely clean, and your hair will be beautifully soft and pliant. Just dissolve a teaspoon ful of canthrox In a cun of hot water, nour a little on
the head at a time, rub as you would j with any other shampoo; then rinse.
vour scalp and hair In the clean warm : water. Canthrox makes plenty of rich, i creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, rei moves dandruff and relieves Itching. It will not fade the hair, make it dry or
brittle, or cause It to streak, like some: soana do. After a canthrox shampoo,
vour hair dries oulcklv. and It Is fluffy
and bright so that you can dress It quickly and neatly.
Russell Chamness of Henry county, who sued the estate of the late Sarah Chamness on a claim and who received nothing has appealed the decision of the Wayne county jury to the Indiana appellate court. The case was tried here about four weeks ago, having been brought to this county on a change of venue. The jury found for the defendant and furthermore ordered the plaintiff to pay the defendant al! court costs.
0 TO C First r.!ortg22es Gc!d Bonds Restricted to Varna on Improved Chicago Real EataM. enaaraila. dapwHtebioaiMl eeairebte. ftSfUAMINMKULPt Msrtiage Bank
Tlf t f Tour complexion will become clear, pure and refined the admiration of all who si you, or know vou or.lv when yon srive it the attention It deserve J'assaging with almo3oln cream-Jfllr is tViD best blackhead remover and open pore cure I know, so sret from your drurgist one ounce of almozoin. dissolve it in a half?lnt of cold water, add two teasponuls of glycerine, stir well and let stand over night. Use this dally for massaging and as ft ?-ce cream. The simplicity of this s.-'f treatment and the speed with which it clears the complexion of Markhnil3. roughness, redness, etc.. arc almost bevond belief. Almozoin tnakei the flesh firm and fair and the skin soft and satin;-.
O.: Yes. I know what the sun and
wind have been doing to your complex- i ion. Vse this beauty lotion and you .
i won't be so discouraged: Dissolve four; bounces of spurmax In a half-pint of ' hot water, add two teaspoonfuls of glycerine and let cool. Apply to the face, neck and forearms with the palm , of the hand, rubbing gently until dry.: I Spurmax refreshes, cools and whitena ,
the skin.- It removes rrecKies, tan. arv- , ness, sallowness, chapping and crack-, lng of the skin due to heat, wind orweather. Use It daily instead of face
powder. Use it freely; It won t rub Off or show like powder, .
Mrs. K. C: You should begin taking a good. safe, flesh-reducing remedy at once, as the tendency is for one to take on extra flesh during the winter month. Bv dissolving four ounces of parnotls in 1 pints hot water and taking a tablespoon ful before each meal, you will remove your excess flesh rapldlv without any Ul effects and have a more shapely figure. This remedy Is harmless and has proven a wonderful source of relief to many, many ladles who were troubled with over-fatness.
At Last!
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Loans in Amounts from $10 Upwards OFFICE 913 MAIN. GIVE US A CALL. PHOr4E 1114 SHIDELm'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE (Old Woodburst-Hadley Office, Flrat Floor) H. C. CHESSMAN, Manager.
Cooldes and Jumbles I
Hot and Delicious are better and more digestible when you use
U
"Pan urmlfcDrpcdl J IV V. THE WHOLE SOME
It thoroughly leavens" arid adds healthfulness to these delightful little cakes. The most delicate flavors are not injured. It does not give a bitter taste. Get some to-day and prepare A Treat" fior Coataba No Atan Tine CMltfFen
EATS UHAT HIE IKIES AFTER TAKING FREE GADPLE
It Will IS PAliVmA MAW Jlt-.AM..Aam
learn of a remedy that, in the opinion Of thousands, la an ahanltiU pm tnr
d Urea t! on and all forms of stomach trou-
ho, ana, ooiier kih, it is guaranteed to do so. The remedy Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepain.
. L.an kBOW th of pure pepsin In Indirection, and add to this soma exceptional laxative Ingredients and you have a truly wonderful remadv. Mr. T
r. Worthv nf Fanirtha rim - .v.
. . - - - . w uiy point where he could not even eat or dlest vegetables and after many years of
vnsire Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Rudy Kasner of
notui. waa in me aame bad prealeament with til. atnmaK .k e..
Pepsin and Is now cured. Hundreds of ethers would gladly testify.
is guaranteed cure for indiceetlon.
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 be will supply a free sample bottle, sent direct to your address.- You will soon admit that you have found something to replace aalts. cathartlee. breath perfumes and other temporary reliefs. Syrup Papain wiU cur you permanently. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the parchase of his remedy ends his obligation. He has specialised la stomach, liver and bowel diseases for over forty years and will be pleased to a-tve the reader any advice on the subject free of charge. All are welcome to write him. whether for the medical advice or the free eampl addreas him Dr. W. B. Caldwell, ta Caldwell buUdins. KoatleeUo. 111. ;
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Because of the very busy days many of our farmer friends have asked us to prolong this big event We have concluded to do this and instead of all entries being closed Nov. 30th, as previously announced the date is now DEC 10TH. , BRING YOUR BEST PRODUCTS TO OUR STORE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND SHARE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF 075.00 IN PREMIUMS
Read Carefully the liberal Premium List FOR THE BEST 12 EARS OF CORN Choice of any $15.00 Men's Suit in our store. FOR THE 2ND BEST 12 EARS OF CORN Choice of anv $3.50 pair of Pants in our store. FOR THE BEST PECK OF POTATOES Choice of any $15.00 Overcoat in our store. FOR THE 2ND BEST PECK OF POTATOES Choice of any pair of $5.00 All Wool Blankets in in our store.
FOR THE BEST PECK OF SWEET POTATOES Choice of any $12.00 Suit or Overcoat in our store. , : FOR THE 2ND BEST PECK OF SWEET POTATOES Choice of any $7.50 Suit or Overcoat in our store. FOR THE BEST PECK OF POP CORN Choice of any Boys' $10.00 Suit or Overcoat. FOR THE 2ND BEST PECK OF POP CORN Choice of any Ladies' Set of Furs.
The SPECIAL SALE PRICES all over the store will also be in effect until Dec ICth. A most unusual opportunity to save money on seasonable merchandise.
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Suits to Dry Clean at Gl.CO per Soil; regular price 01.50. Overcoats Dry Cleaned, 01.00; regu
lar price, qi.50, 51.75. THUtS WEEKANO TTIHI1I& Vllili
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1030 MAIN ST.
ship blanket remonstrance put him
c-it of business.
