Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 111, 28 February 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUII AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEKRUARV 28, 1911.

The Richmond Palladium asd Son-Telegram Published and owned br tha PALLADIUM Pit! NT! NO CO. Iaau4 T dara aaca weak, ventns and Sunday morning. Offtca Corner North th and A atroota. I'alladlunt and Hun-Tela-rain Fhonea Muainaae Office, 2fis: Editorial llooroa, 1121. RICHMOND. INDIANA,

Radolak O. V4m Editor J. r. Klach.fr Iloaloeao Manager Carl Barakardt Aaaarlato Editor W. R. Pooadatoao Koo Kdltor BUnSCIlIPTION TERMS, la Itlcbmond IS.Oo .-r year (In advance) or iOo per week. MAIL BUnSCRIITIONa One wear. In advanca tj 22 Mix month. In advance Oua month. In advance ItUItAt, ItOUTKsi One year. In advance '; 22 HlK montiia. In advance ,1 One month. In advanco Add.'ei4 changed aa oftnn aa dealred; both now and old addreaaea mut bo tflvtn. Rubacrlbora will tla remit with order, which ahoull ba aivrn for a apeclfled term: name will not bo enter ad until oayment -ecelved. Entered at Ittrhmond. Indiana, poat office aa aacond clasa mall matter. New York ItproBntatlv'a Pnyna Voir.. 3'l Went 33rd atreat. and Slit Wert S2nd atreet. New York. N. X. Chlraao r.nrenttlva Payne A Vouna. 747-74S Marquette Uulldln-. Chicago. 111. fe t,M:v..ai jhhmkhu Hm Aaaoctation off Americas J r Aatortieara (New York CHyj naa L asaraiaad and aertUiad to the eirmUtWn 1 L - aia MiMiutiaau Oal tha fLaTuraa ot i r atrvalatioa aoctalaed la lta report axa j It - w tha aaafUttattAn. I m ' ' - rzRICHMOND, iNDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" Hae a population of 23.000 and la arowlna. It U the county rat of Wayno County, and the t ra.il n tr ccntir of a rich agricultural community. It la located dua eaat from Indianapolis i mllna and 4 inllca from tho atala Una. . lllchmond U a city of homes and of induatry. Primarily a manufacturing city. It la alao tno Jobbing center of Kaatorn Indiana and enjoya tha retail trad') f tha populoua community for mllra around. Richmond la proud of lta rplcndld atreeta. well kept yarda, lta cement aldewalka and beautiful ahada treca. It hue 3 national bank. 3 trunt rompanlca and 4 building aaaoclatloiia with combined rvaourrea of over 8.000.UOO. Number of factorlea 126; capital Inveated f7.000.ooo, with an annual output of 127.000,000. and a pay roll of $3,700,000. Tha total pay roll for tho city amounts to approximately $6,300,000 annual ly. There are five railroad compnnlra radiating In eight different directions from the city. Incoming freight handled dally. 1.7(0,000 Iha.; outgoing freight handled dally. 70.000 lbs. Yard facilities, per day 1.700 care. Number of paasenger trains dally . Number of freight trains dally 77. Tha annual post office receipts amount to $SO,000. Total asaessed valuation of the city. $16,000,000. lllchmond hae two Interurban railway. Three newspapers with a combined circulation of 13.000. lllchmond la the greatest hardware Jobbing center In the atata and only second In aenoral jobbing Interests. It has a piano factory producing a high srrado iano every i& minutes, it la tha aader In the manufacture of traction engines, and produces mora threshing machines, lawn mowers, roller skates, grain drill and burial caeketa than any oth er city in me woriii. Tha city's area Is 2.C40 arms; hae a court house costing fi00.000: 10 public schools and has tho finest and most complete hlah school In tho middle west tinder construction; 3 parochial schools; Karlham college, and the Indiana ttuslnes College; five splendid fire companies In fine uoso bouses; tilcn Miller park, tit largest and most beautiful park mond'a annual Chautauqua; seven In Indiana, tho homo of Jdchhotels; - municipal electric light plant, tinder auccesaful operation and a private electric light plant. Insuring competition: the oldest pul.ll.i library In tho stale, except kiio and tho second largest, 40.000 volumes: pore, refreshing water, unsurpassed: s5 miles of Improved streets; 40 miles of sewers; IS mllea of cement curb and gutter combined; 40 miles of cement walks, and many mllea of brick walks. TMrtv churches. Including tha Iteld Memorial, built at a cost of $250,000; Held Memorial Hospital, one of the most modern In the state: Y. M. C. A. hulMine reeled at a cost of $100,000. one or in rinesi in tne state. Tha amusement center of Kaatorn Indian and Western Ohio. No city of tha else of lllchmond holds as fine an annual art exhibit. The nichmond Kali Festival held each (Vtnher Is unique no other city holds a similar afMlr. It a given In the Interest of tho cltr and financed by the business men. Sin-cess awaiting anyone with enterprise In the Panto Proof City. This Is My 46th Birthday WILLIAM T. GRENFELL. Dr. William T. Grenfell, the noted abrador missionary was born in Chester, England. February 28. 1863. Trained In the hospitals in London, with a strong leaning missionary work he began his life' work by establishing missions for the deep-sea fishermen In the North Sea region. Later seeing the needs of the people of the coast of Labrador, be established the missions there to minister to the scattered population. It Its hospital at St. Anthony and the threo dispensaries, and by means of dog-sledge journeys. In which he covers hundreds of miles each year, Pr. Grenfell and his assistants teach tho people wholesome and righteous living. Dr. Grenfell has also established an conducts cooperative stores, provides for orp&ans and families bereft of the broad-winners, encourages thrift and adlulnlsters justice and adds to the material welfare of the population by operating a sawmill, a schooner-building yard and other productive Industries. Each spring he visits Boston In his vessel to lay In a stock of supplies for his work and to take buck to the people of Labrador many llttlo comforts and necessities.

The Volunteer A tforney General So Brandeis won his case. It was also the case of the rest of us. Brandeis. That brings up tho Ballinger case. All America, but with a different reason, asked the same question that the scornful men of Wall Street asked after the Ballinger trial "Who Is that man Brandeis?"

A Washington paper of 1897 contains a mention of him: Louis D. Brandeis, the brilliant young Bostonian who appeared before the ways and means committee today on behalf of the consumers of the United States, did not receive a very cordial welcome. ... "I desire," he said, -to speak in behalf of those who form a far larger part of the people of this country than any who have found representation here." . . . At this point there were signs of restlessness. Chairman Dlngley felt called upon to tell the gentleman that this was not an appropriate time for a speech on free trade. A Democratic member said he Bupponed it would be in order fcr one man to appear for the consumer. Mr. Brandeis continued, and was arain interrupted by laughter and jeers. But Mr. Dalzt 11' remarked. 'Ob, let lim run down." And so this lone representative of the consumer was allowed five minutes more. But Brandeis is more listened to today than Dalzell.

Krnest Poole, writing of him, siys: "He is 54, over medium height, his rugged figure slightly stooped. His face, with its high forhead. promii ent cheek bonea, deep-set eyes and heavy lines about the broad ami tensitive mouth, gives an impression of Immense fort e, of a mind keen, sultle, trained, a mind of large vision, big ideals. And yet ifs a likable face, his manner is kindly and he has many devoted friends. HI private pra'tice is one of the largest in New England, but nearly half his time Is pj ent in public legal work. And for this work he takes no fees." He settled tho gas franchise cf Boston. He instituted workman's insurance by the state of Massachusetts. Ho lost his fight with Morgan who controls all the water and land traffic of New Kngland as a result. He has won two important cafes for women laborers in the states of Illinois and Oregon which establisl ed a ten-hour day for women. He has saved Alaska, uncover d the operations of Morgan and Ballinger. Tho other day he saved the country from an increase in freight rates in the railway hearing before -the Interstate commerce commission. Why? And how much did he get for it? He got nothing for it. And this is why: "Some men buy diamonds and rare works of art, others delight in automobiles and yachts. My luxury is to invest my surplus effort, beyond that required for the proper support of my family, to the pleasure of taking up a problem and solving or helping to solve it for the people without receiving any compensation. Your yachtsman or automobilist would lose much of his enjoyment if he were obliged to do for pay what he is doing for the love of the thing itself. So I should lose much of my satisfaction if I were paid in connection with public services of this kind."

The New York Sun sneeringly asked: "Who is Brandeis?" Most people call him "The attorney for the people" or The Volunteer Attorney General of the Public Interest.

EAVESDROPPING FARMERS ADVISED Logansport, Ind., Feb. 28. "Farm ers as a class are the most moral and honest men and women In the country, but sometimes eggs culled from the Incubator find their way into the city markets," exclaimed Professor J. M. Cantley, in an address at the clos ing session of the Cass county farm er's institute. "Some farmers don't think that it is dishonest to slip these eggs among the fresh ones, but It is, and if you want to maintain the good name enjoyed by the farmers of In diana, throw away your bad eggs. "And another thing, don't spend so much time talking over the telephone. The wives of some farmers spend several hours a day, either talking or listening over the phone. It Is just as dishonest to listen to conversations on party line phones, as it is to sell Incubator eggs. I don't know but what it a little meaner," exclaimed Professor Cantley. "Cut out the telephone conversations and meet your neighbor face to face, more often. Get up more social gatherings and talk less over the phone," was his parting injunction. That Old Sweetheart of Yours. How many men at middle age recognize in their careworn, overworked wives the beautiful girls whom ttiey won in their youth? Overwork produces premature ase nnd should be avoided by using Hewitt's Kasy Task Soap for kitchen and laundry work, it's the original white laundry soap and has been giving satisfaction for a quarter of a century. Costs five cents a cake, and you need its help. Twenty-one of the fifty-eight counties of California have a woman superintendent of schools. "THIS DATE

FEBRUARY 28TH. 17SS Thomas dishing, one of the early governors of Massachusetts, died in Boston. Born there March 21, 1723. 1S27 Charter granted for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. 1S47 American force under Col. Doniphan defeated the Mexicans near Chihuahua. ISIS First Issue of the Brooklyn "Times." Selrure of the American steamship "Black Warrior" in the harbor of Havana. 1S3G Lord Canning made Governor-General of India. 1S69 Alphonse de Lamartine. French poet and statesman, died. Born October 21. 1790. 1S74 Arthur Orton, the notorious Tichborne claimant, found guilty of perjury after a trial lasting 1SS days. 1889 Sir Julian Pauncefoote appointed British minister to the United States. 1900 Relief of Ladysmith. after a siege of 130 days. 1903 Beginning of the battle of Mukden, between theRussians and the Japanese.

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SENATOR BOURNE RflPHRESIDEHT Former Friend of Taft Says President Used "Ward Healer" Tactics.

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MUTES DEBATE ON MARRIAGE QUESTION . South Bend, Ind., Feb. 2S. A debate on the subject, ''Resolved. That it is not advisable for the deaf to marry those in possession of their hearing powers." was held at a convention of the mutes of northern Indiana, held here. Abut two hundred were In attendance from Goshen, Elkhart, Laporte, Michigan City and other towns. The debate, in which six persons participated was won by the negative side, presented by M. Collett, J. Berg and Mrs. B. F. Pickle. The affirmative arguments were made by M. Han-

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