Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 34, 13 December 1910 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, DECE3IBER.13V 1910.
IACE TWO.
IIICHOLSOII GIVEN ICUMMIIIS STARTS
COUNTY COUTRACT Bid of Indianapolis Printing "; Concern Found to Have '"Jokers" in It. Preferring not to discuss the dispute between bidder over a contract for class No. 1 printing for the courthouse fa tho presence of newspaper men, fearlng,,tbey admitted afterwards that ft charge of "graft" might be made, the board of. county commissioners did not take action In tho matter until Tuesday noon.
, NlcholBon and Company of this city
ought the contract for the printing of tho county. In Its bid for tho first class printing - which includes the
records, receipts, etc., which are bound
In book form, it agreed to do the entire work for 11.137.50. Levy Hros., of
Indianapolis contracted to do the work
for$965.73. Obviously the latter bid was tho lower, but It had "Jokers" in It according to the claims of Nicholson and company. ' If the Indianapolis company bad bid according to tho law. the lcal com
pany would have had a bid $01 lower
than Us competitor. For Instance.
Levy Hros. agreed to bind a hundred
'and ten assessors' books for a dollar 'each, but In footing up the total set
It down as $1.00 Instead or f 1.10. When this wh txdntcri nut. the representa
tive of the company agreed to bind the mnt lr lot fur a dollar. However, the
bid was not drawn up as It should
havo been and the commissioners fin'ally decided to reject.it and give the contract, to Nicholson and company. W. JJ. Hartel, Jr., was awarded tho .contract for supplying stationary to the
(county, officials. The total amount of
his bid waa 1131.32. Nicholson ana
eomninT also bid for this contract.
Tba commissioners rejected the bid of
itha Iloosler store for supplying shoes in the Inmates of the Poor Farm. Tho
company bid $207 but the board felt
It could do better by purchasing the
atock as it waa needed.
PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS
fvaur drufctst will refund money if
tPAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
iaa or itcning, uiina. uieeaing or rro-
gTMlBff Piles in 6 to 1 4 days. 50c.
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City Statistics
TfllFJEVISIOfl
In the Senate Today Iowa In
surgent Appeals to His Party for Action.
Washington. Dec 13. Personally ap
pealing to Republicans of all factions
to stand together for the only course
which he believed could prevent ultimate revision of the tariff for revenue only. Senator Cummins of Iowa, today
BRAZIL IS SHAKEN
BY REVOLT SPIRIT Nearly All the Fleet Ordered to Sea and Army Held in Readiness.
American News Service)
Rio de Janeiro. Dec. 13. Alarming
rumors of a political revolt against the Fonseca government were current today., With martial law prevailing in a large district, with soldiers
A PROMINENT MAN
BEATEHO DEATH Nathaniel Hyde of Chicago Found Dead in Room at a Lodging House.
PHILADELPHIA TO
HAVE GRAND 0PERA
opened the fight for tariff revision patrolling the danger zone and occu-
grandson of Governor
Baldwin of Massachusetts, and member of the New York and Wisconsin
in the senate, lie spoke in advocacy , PJing toe strategic positions ana 6e,,hi8 W l hou8e ,Mt ni n ,u nf hia ,Bi,,tin t ,n,.n,i fh r,,iB cret agents at work, it is understood h - huite.rn, ttit v k.
ir. nub. UKlhl ir. nMr "Pn.w crania nave own preparea
gun" tariff bills without opening air,'1"1 ome f the most powerful
the schedules of the tariff law. ""KM"B m luf ...
This rule is necessary In order that t ' lQe ??fcei" OI , . 11 T
amendments to particular schedules v v , may 1 taken up and confined to the "inaa Geraes were at sea today unspeciflc schedules without precipitat- dfr eHle(! order a"d whr!re; in, m.M. into th miri. nf . nr. , abouta unknown to the public. That
(American Newsservice) Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 13. With ev
ery prospect of eclipsing all records j
for variety and brilliancy, Philadelphia's annual season of grand opera opens tonight with a performance of "Tannhauser" by the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. The Met-
, ropolitan company will continue its (Amorican News Service) . .v. un ' performances here until the middle or Chicago. Dec. 18. Nathaniel B. January, when it will be succeeded by Hyde, former United States commls- the Philadelphia-Chicago company, uneioner for the southern district of . der tDe direction of Andreas Dippel.
Wisconsin,
head was battered with a crowbar.
The death, was discovered when Hyde's lifeblood had trickled through a crack in the floor to the room beneath. A lodger is being sought.
U. S. NORWEGIAN EDUCATORS MEET
al tariff revision.
Gumming stated
I
emphatically his!
ithe
the
men on board was evidenced by the
removal of the breech blocks of the j
(American Newa Service) Minneapolis?, Minn.. Dec. 13. The introduction of the Scandinavian langu
age into the high schools in Iowa. Minnesota, the Dakotaa and other States . havine a larsrr Scandinavian nonula-
A letter which he was in the midst tlon was discussed today at the first of writing is the only the clue the po-iannual met.t3ng of the Norwegian lice have and through it they hope to J Teachers' association of the Northtrace a Mexican who became a ten-we8U la seSsicm at the University of ant of Hyde several days ago. Hyde Minnesota
6 years old.
was
conviction that unions Republicans - The sain n who wa8 or
m..M it tnit.u in imnrnvA th r,,... areaanougms so mat jne gunB can- tt,aa q nav. .fV,,.
sent schedules while at the same time .,e . . . . mont. He was educated at the Al-
preservlng the protective Idea another I 7 loaerai troops were sent to,oanv ,aw Bchool and at the coIlege of party, actuated by a purine to enact Cobra8 UJand today and repairs were j law of the unlverslty of Michlean. His
a tarirf for revenue only, would be put i Dl"' ."rv 1 "I , , wlfe. dled ,en year8 and gince in iKiwer. Iwas ?dlea 8h!113 'rom the loyal then he has been eccentric.
A few days ago the senator from " .k bU7llt'rie8- I Mrs. L. Jenkins of Hartford, Conn.,
Maine, Mr. Hale, characterized this " m uu l" uc auu "a,a: a niece waa notified. Whether Hyde proposed rule as "drastic, I might say miners Information was refused left an egtate ,8 nQt bnown e wag a revolutionary change, which 'would he , 8endinf, of the crews known to carry a considerable sum
on most of the essential business of l" with him and as this was not found
the senate, subvert all the rules now guiding the conduct of tlieir business."
Exjtalns His Course. Cummins, today said:
the island of Villegainon. They are
""Under heavy guard.
The courtmartial of the mutineers who held Cobras island may be conducted in secret. The government
"I feel that these suggestions com- fears to Btart the trials immediately
Ing from so Influential a senator might because of the intense feeling that
easily result in a prejudgment of the prevails there,
merits of my proposition and that
after he died, it is believed he was murdered for his money.
HELMICH IMPROVED
RED CROSS SEALS
Red Cross seals are cow on sale, a large number have been sent to Richmond to be disposed of. The Palladium has these seals on sale. Call for them at the business office. Each penny spent for a Red Cross seal goes into the war Tund for the campaign against the great white plague.
Charles Veal, formerly a resident near Williamsburg, who has been in
Kansas for the past thirty-five years,
therefore I ought to explain briefly its'of the city who fear to venture within
scope and purpose. I do not Intend its limits for fear of another bomto precipitate a tariff debate. 1 do bardment will take place. not know what the result may be, but! The cabinet held a conference t
I shall not call In the question the day and discussed the situation, all , merits of the 1909 tariff law. It Is, 1 the ministers urging that the sternest!
suspect, rather well known that I re-; measures possible be taken immedl-1 gard many of Its duties as excessive ately to bring about an end to the dis-
and Indefensible, but that Is not ma-, sension which has stirred Brazil since !
terlal now. It is material, however, to early Autumn.
remember that many people believe I it ha been advocated that sweeping 1
that this. law should be amended. Ij reforms be made affecting both the
Henry Helmich, hoseman at No. 2,
who was badly injured by a bursting has returned and will make Wavne
Kven yet there are many residents ! bot,,e of sulphuric acid, has recovered ; county his home. He has retired from
considerably. He will be able to re
sume his duties within a few weeks.
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THE STARR PIANO CO. A Home is Not Complete Without a
ftaiirir Foam)
business, he having been most suc
cessful on a Kansas farm.
Health and Beauty Secrets By Mrs. Mae Martyn
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Maniag License. , Clark, Centervllle, 22, tele-
; and Nellie Tremps, Center-
10.
UHOFT Anna ' L. Domhoff, tl years, died yesterday morning it the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Bhutte, of Indianapolis. Death
due to pneumonia and waa unex
pected. She is survived by three sons
Znry and Edward Domhoff of In-
Oasapolis, and John Domhoff of New trerk City; three daughters, Mrs. LizCS Ehutte, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Cartie Fraumann, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. cVnna Taylor of Iowa. The remains sjrUI arrive In this city Thursday aftaraoon at two o'clock, and will be token directly to the St. Paul's Luthfenus church where the funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. The Ceeeased was a resident of this city Until about six months ago when she rent to Indianapolis. She was a member ot the 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church. Burial will be In the Lutheran cemetery.
A NICE TASK FOR COUNTY. TREASURER
The tax duplicates and other records which will be installed In the office tt the county treasurer after January 1 will give county treasurer, Albert Albertson and his clerks no end of trouble, according to the present Indications. The system Is entirely different from that now used and altto is mere complicated and involves about twice the amount of work. However, as the 8tate Board of Accounts orders that the books and records be so kept there U no way out of the dilemma. The purpose of Installing a new system Is to make the system of recordIns: the payment of taxes and the delinquents uniform throughout the state. This will be of great value to the field examiners In making their laminations of the records of tho different county treasurers.
BISHOP ANDERSON
I DEDICATES CHAPEL
fAmerloan News Service) fc Sycamore. 111., Ped. 13. The new chapel of Waterman hall was decided
today by PIshop Anderson of the Episcopal diocese of Chicngo. The cere-
nontes Included also tho dedication
of the magnificent altar presented to the school by Robert B. Gregory, ot Chicago, la memory of his daughter.
Miss Grace Klliabeth Gregory.
A FAREWELL FEAST
An informal dinner in honor of Harry E. Penny and Linus Meredith, the
retiring county c'.erk' and sheriff, respectively, was given. In the G. A. TL
room at the Court house on Tuesday coon by the attaches of the different county offices. ' The affair was most
pleasant. - :
POST CARD COUPON
clip this Coupon and bring It to t one of the Quigley Drug Stores
w with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of
Richmond. By mall 3 cents ex-
.J.: To keep the scalp clean, sweet and healthful it Is necessary for manv to shampoo onto a week retriilarl v. if
gave some observations to and I par-j army and navy and that the pay ot r XSfJtJ" S"?t.you
ucipaicu uj buuio cAiriit. iu iuo icteui , me soldiers De raised, president r on- . "ouia saumpoo weekly. Soaps make
political struggle and I did not hear a j seca wants to bring Brazil Into a state single utterance from those who bus-'- of harmony as quickly as possible as tained the course to which Republl- J he fears a continuation of the revolts cans were pledged, who did not ad-j and mutinies will intimidate foreign
nut that some of these duties ought capital
to be changed, and that provision should be made for early revision of some schedules. On this foundation I shall state a proposition on which I
feel that all who believe In the policy
of protection must agree. I say that
under the general parliamentary law
applicable in the senate and house,
and in view of the business conduct
ed In the United States senate it is absolutely impossible to amend the
tariff law."
FOR CONTEMPT TWO
ARE SENT TO JAIL
Chicago, Dec. 13. Mrs . Aileen
Christopher was sentenced to thirty days in jail by -Judge Landis in the
federal court today for falling to pro
duce in evidence against the "brick
trust" the stubs of checks which Mrs. Christopher told the grand jury would show politicians and city officers had been bribed by the trust. Contempt of court was the charge against them.
TIGERS ARE FOUND
IN DRY HENRY CO.
Ihe hair dry. hard and brittle and
cause streaks; don't use them, no matter how delicately perfumed or attractively colored. You ran depend always upon canthrox thoroughly cleansing your hair and scalp, removing1 all dandruff, oil and dust. It makes an abundance of searching: yet bland lather. Dissolve a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water, pour a little on the heal at a time, rub as you would with any shampoo; then rinse well. Your hair will dry quickly and evenlv. so that It la easy to do up, and It will be so light. briKhl and HulTv that it will seem as if you have twice as much as before your shampoo.
...lit. . ,
cyini ie uner using u ror a
ir.onin or two.
B. W.: Red hairs are no more dls
figuring on a woman's face than hairs
of any other color. I think you are too pensittve, but you can easily get rid of that downy growth on vour face and forearms if you wish. Get from your druggist one ounce of delatone, make a paste by mixing: a little of the powder with a little water, and apply to the surface from which you wish to remove the hairs, allow to remain two
or three minutes; then wipe off the paste and wash thoroughly with warm water. This treatment will not injure the skin and can be repeated if the
nairs should return. Two or three applications will kill the hair follicles for good. Your druggist will charge you a
oouar tor one ounce or delatone, but I know of nothing else so good. It certainly is much cheaper and less painful
man electrolysis.
Sliss Patsy: You ask for nomo com
plexion beautlfler more refined than
MASONIC MEETING CONVENED TODAY (American News Service) Charleston, S. C, Dec. 13. -With a
mien auu irj)iceuuuye aiieuuuuce Mrs. x.: It is true. vour hnshnn
the South Carolina grand lodge of An-!jook i"ou fr better or for worse." but ,.-. . . , . . I 1o not blame him for urging you to cient tree Masons convened in do something for your falling hair, for
Charleston today for its 134th annual , a partly ha!d woman is about the most powder. Try this: Dissolve four ounces
unattractive signi i can imagine, you ot spurmax in a nan-pint ox not watr, can postpone the "for worse" many add two teaspoonfuls of glycerine.
cal disqualification clause is the Chief j years if you will. The hair responds i shake well and let cool. Apply to the
' nil if'K iv in n mil n r . .".. i itiim r i u - -i i i i n w u m n it mrta rm a wi r n T n A I ,
throx for shampooing and rub jnto tho ! of the hand and rub gently until dry. scalp and hair roots twice a week a Spurmax face wash cools, freshens and quinine tonic, which you can make at whitens the skin, does not "shine" or home at little cost as follows: Get streak with perspiration, and '"holds" from your druggist one ounce of quin- all day. It prevents freckles, tan. roizoin. dissolve it in one-half pint of al- ' nesa and roughness. You will be decohol, then add one-half pint of water lighted with its delicate daintiness, I and shake well. This Inexpensive tonic know, feeds the follicles and gives the hair,'
new strength and life. it prevents K. v. u.: You can make a face cream
. and keeps without greace that will remove black-
tjuln-lheads and cure open pores if you will
get from your druggist one ounce of almozoin, dissolve it in one-half pint cold water, add two teaspoonfuls of glycerine, stir well and let stand over night. Massage with this almozoin cream jeily nightly and it will prevent or arrest wrinkles, and soften and embellish the skin, for it carries Into the cuticle and pores the glow of health and gives that transparency and satiny feel so much desired. It quickly corrects a greasy, coarse skin, effectually braces it and stimulates it to healthy action.
Come to Our Ware rooms Look Over Our Stock LARGEST EVER CARRIED OF BOTH MEDIUM AND HIGH GRADE PIANOS
We are proud of this big stock and want others to see it whether they buy or not.. It contains pianos of all the natural woods as walnut, mahogany, oak, etc., in the finest finish.
session. Consideration of the physical disqualification clause is the chief
Item of business before the meeting In
addition to the election, of officers. WABASH WAS GIVEN STATE FIELD MEET
Glen Thlstlethwaite, athletic dlrec-1 dandruff and itching scalp.
tor at Karlham. haa hppn splpptcd an the hair clean, soft and silky.
,,. . ,i ,., ,,K zo'n will not change the color of the president of the Indiana College Ath-ihair, but it wllI heighten the natural letic league. The state track meet;lr and give it lustre. It will stop
your nair tailing out wnen you como It and will tend to make it grow in
will go to Crawfordsville, the Wabash college representative securing four votes to the De Pauw university representatives' two.
WILEY WILL MARRY REAL SUFFRAGETTE
(American News Service) Washington, Dec. 13. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the pure food expert, aged
(American News Service) New Castle Ind., Dec. 13. Nine
druggists and clerks were arrested : 66. as a batchelor, will marry Anna C. today charged with liquor law viola- j Kelton, a suffragette in the employe tions. Temperance detectives furnish-1 of the copyright division of the li
ed evidence which resulted in twenty- j brary of congress.
thick and long.
seven indictments.
dry.
Henry county Is
ENGINE MEN MET (American News Service) Racine, Wis., Dec 13. Several hundred manufacturers of gas and gasoline engines in the I'nlted States and Canada were present at the opening in this city today of the third annual convention of the National Gas and Gasoline Engine Trade association. The association will spent three days In the discussion of questions of importance to he, trade.
Christmas Gifts You can not find a better place to get superior, useful and desirable Holiday Gifts. We invite your Inspection as to style, quality and price of our increased new stock of Jewelry. Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. The soundness of our business principle, "A square deal to all, with high grade goods and firstclass workmanship only, at right prices," has been verified by our steady growth during the past twelve years. Don't fail to examine our Radiepticons.. With one of these Inexpensive instruments in your home, every picture and post card serves the purpose of an expensive lantern slide.
LOCAL OPTION NOW PENETRATES WEST American News Service Regina, Sask., Dec. 13. One of the ruost strenuous prohibition campaigns ever conducted in Western Canada
culminated today in the local option j
elections in many of the chief cities and towns of Saskatchewan. Regina. Saskatoon. Moose Jaw and Frinee Albert are included among the important places voting on the -saloon questions.
Blanche 1.: To be sure, you are likely to get fatter during the winter months unless you take proper steps to prevent the accumulation of excess flesh. In fact, you are even now entirely too stout for one of your height. Get from your drug store four ounces parnotls and dissolve it in 1 14 pints of hot water. Then take a tablespoonfill before each meal. This remedy is harmless and a rapid flesh producer that will not make tt necessary for you to half starve yourself to keep from getting too fat.
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Nancy: You cannot expect to have a smooth, rosy complexion as long as your blood is full of impurities from a deranged liver, which causes those ugly red pimples on your face. What
you need is a good, cleansing, system tonic that will purify your blood and
I. T Xn nerson'a eves will remAtrf enable VOU to cultivate gool IOOKS. j?1
clear and bright under all conditions 1 an ounce of kardene from any drug
if vours are inclined to become dull, store: dissolve it in one-half pint alcoexpressionless. red and inflamed when hoi, adding one-half cup ' sugar, then v ,. . mtA in aim rlnat or wind vnn can 'enoueh hot water to make a full ouart.
easily remove the trouble by ' dropping j Take a tahlespoonf ut before each meal
and in a nhnrt time this srood. old-fash
ioned tonic will clear up. your sKin 01 sallowuess. give you a good appetite
one or two drops of crystos eye tonic in each eye. Make this tonie yourself. 1 nut a.A an n 1 1 1. 1' tf rrvRtnM from Vftnp
druggist and dif solve it in a pint of and make you feel better and more enwarm water. That is all there is to ( erg tic. It will really improve your
this simple remedy, but it is so good looks a great deal ana ao you a worm
that many have been able to dispense of tjood.
tarr Player
Tho Demand For Starr Playcro is growing greater every day. It's superiority orer other makes has caused this Come to our ware rooms and let us explain to you its simple construction. It will pay you even in an educational way.
REX ALL COLD TABLETS A Fine Remedy for Your Cold; 15 cents a box; only at ADAMS' DRUG STORE 6TH AND MAIN "THE REXALL STORE"
ID) d irntui 3KmiDw t What to (Get For HIS Christmas ? Let us suggest that a man always appreciates something to wear. A nice shirt makes a most desirable present.
We have the largest stock of shirts in the city. Plain, pleated and stiff bosoms in great variety, A beautiful white shirt in narrow and wide pleats. Negligee shirts with soft French cuffs. Flannel shirts in negligee. Prices $1.00 to $3.00. If you think a shirt would not suit the occasion, we have collar bags, tie rings, gloves, silk and lisle hose, handkerchiefs, both plain and initialed, bath robes, traveling cases, mufflers and many other articles, any one of which a man would be glad to get. We are showing the largest line of Neckwear in the city, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. ONLY 10 DAYS IN WHICH TO SHOP ' EIATl7(tSIHITKr OPEN EVERY NIGHT Jn tfeo JStmtovtt OPEN EVERY NIGHT
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Don't Hesitate in Buying Our liberal terms of credit give you the privilege of paying for it as you can. YOU OWE DT To your Family to have a piano in your home. It makes life happier for everyone.
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ARRflAM
Warerooms : 1 0th and Main Sto.
41 N. 8th St., Opp. Y. M. C. . Phones 2004 and S471 Richmond, Ind.
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