Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 125, 14 March 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLAD1U3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram Published and owned by the PALLADIUM PRINTING CO. Issued 7 days each week, evenings and Sunday morning. Office Corn.r North Ith and A atraata, Paliadlum and fcJun-TelKTm Phone. Business Office, 2566; Editorial Rooms, 1121. RICHMOND. INDIANA.

Kad.lth ti. Laada Edltwr J. V. niachaff Bualaca. Maaaser Carl Bvrahardt , . . . . . Aaaaclata Kdllar W. H. leaadaloa Nawa Editor 8UBSCKIPTIOV TEHMS. la Richmond $5 00 .ler rr vanca) or 1O0 par waelc MAIL SUIlSCRIlTIONa One year. In advance '522 months, in advance ' One month. In advance nUKAL IIOUTKS On year, in advance '?-22 Fix montha. In advance On month. In advance Add.e cbanifrd aa oftn as daalred; toth new and eld addreaaes must be Ivan. Bubartbera will please remit with srder. wntch anould be arlvfin for a apaclflod term; name will not be entered until aermenf e 'lvd. Entered at Richmond, Indiana, poet afflce aa aocond claaa mall matter. New York Hpren?tlva Pyne A Toi r.c. 8-a Wept JSrd afreet, and 29- ! Weat 3Cnd street. New York. N. I. Chicago IteprwntaJlv.a -I'ayne Ac Younc. 74V-74S Marquette ltulldln, Chicago. IlL ' Th Aaaaf latioa ef American 3 AdvartiMra (Nvw York Citjrjiuw laaUaed and MrtU3d to the circulation i tola publication. Cnl tfet tlffarea ol circulation eoculned k Ita report aw RICHMOND, INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" llua a population of 23.000 and H arowlna. It la the county aoat of Vyn County, and the tiadlnir center of a rl h M eullural community, it l io ruled due fat from Incilunupolio 6j mil, and 4 mllca from the atute line. . . HlchmoiKt la a city of homes and of Industry. Primarily manufacturlnar city. It ' Junking- cuiiler of fcaatern Indiana and enjoy. t!ie rctali trailof the populoua community lor In Urn around. Itli-liinoiid la proud of Ita i&len dld alrerlK. well kept yarda, U eminent l.li)Wiilka and beautiful ahaile trera. It haa 3 natloir-il bdnka, 2 trust companion nd tulldlna anHoclatlona with comt Inert renourra of over 18.000.000. Number of fartoriua 12i; capital Inventnd $7,000,000. with an annual output of f U7.000.000. and a pay roll of S3,?00.000. Th total pay roll for the city amounta tu approximately $4,300,000 annual )y. There are five railroad comanlrn radiating In eight differint dlrectlonn from the city. Incoming freight handled dally, 1.ISO.000 Iba.: outKoliiK frrlKht handled dally, 760.000 Inn. Yard facllltlra, per day 1.700 rara. Number of paaaeiitfnr trains dally 9. Number of freight train dally 77. The annual punt office receipt amount to isO.ooo. Total aanenned valuation Of the city, 115.000.000. Itlrhmond haa two tnterurban railway. Three newspapers with a romblned circulation of 12.000. ltlehmnnd la the greiitftxt hardware Jobbing renter In the atate and only accond In aeneral JobbingInterenta. It haa a piano factory producing a high tirade fiiano every 16 mlnutca. It la the eader In the manufacture of traction enginen, and producea more threnhlng machine, lawn mower, roller nkate. grain drills and burial caket than any other city In the world. The clty'a area I 2.(40 acre; haa a court house coating 1500,000; 10 puhllo achooln and haa the flnent and moat complete hlaii achnol In the middle west under construction: S parochial nrhool; r:arlham college and the Indlant tualnea College; five splendid fire companies In fine hoae Iiounea; Olen Miller park, the Urgent and mot beautirul park mond'a annual Chautauqua; aeven In Indiana, the home of llichlteln; municipal electric light plant, under aurcennful operation and a private electric light plant. Innurlng competition; the oldext puhllo library In the Mate, except cne and the aeconrt Urgent, 40.000 volume: rire. rcfrenhlng water, tinaurpanned: 45 mllen of Improved ntreetn; 40 miles of newer; 25 mile of cement curb and gutter combined; 40 mllea of cement walk, and many mllea of brick walk. Thlrtv churches. Including the Held Memorial, built at a ct ef $250,000; Held Memorial Hospital, one of the most modern In the state; Y. M. C. A. building, erected at a rnt of $100,000. one of the flnet In the atate. The amiinement center of Kaatern Intilnna and Wetern Ohio. No city of the alte of Richmond tiolda a fine an annual art exhibit. The Richmond Kail Festival held each October I unique. r other city holds a similar affair. It I given In the Interest of the cltv and financed by the business men. Puccesa awaiting nnvone with enterprise la the l'anla Proof City. This Is My 34th Birthday WILLIAM ENGLISH WALLING. William KngWsh Walling, the wealthy young Socialist who recently figured conspicuously in the news as defendant in a $100,000 breach of promise milt, wa born In Louisville, Ky.. March 11, 1877. He la a grandson of William II. English of Indiana, who wua a candidate for Vico President of the United State on the Democratic ticket In 1SS0. Mr. Walling Inherited ft large fortune from his grandfather. He received hi early education In the public school of IndianaiHtlil and In Edinburgh. Scotland, where his father served, aa United Statea consul for at-vera! jeurn. Returning to America he pursued hi untie at the University cf Chicago, where he took a postgraduate course In economics and sociology. In lDOi) he was appointed a factory Inspector In Illinois, which position he resigned a jear later to engage In settlement work In New York. For tho past ten years Mr. Walling ha been a resident at the University settlement tn the metropolis. In re cent years he has become well known s a writer and lecturer on labor and socialogtca! questions. TO PREVENT THE GRIP. LAXATIVE BUOMO QUININE removes the cause. There la only one "BROMO QUININE" Look for signature of . W. GROVE. 25c

77te Reason ?

While the troops are on the border, while the forces of the Mexican government are marching northward. While Coral and Llmantour are fighting for the "crown" of Diaz; While Diaz resents American Interference as an unfriendly act through his ambabsador de Ilarra it is well for Americans to reflect that congress is the only power In the United States that can move the army into foreign territory and declare war. It Is significant that well Informed and intelligent honest men like Bristow, Uorah and Lafollette want to know the reason for the "maneuvers if they lead into war. The war and the "maneuvers" may be all that they ostensibly seem but every American knows how little there really has appeared In his newspapers of the real situation in Mexico. Who knows the situation as every American knew the situation in Cuba? The Mexican situation is complicated. The Mexicans are not of the tame temper and ftuff of which we northern blooded men are made. Many things Kccm natural to them which are repulsive to us their courts, morals and methods of polities and government are not ours. Hut the best in Mexico what does it think? What do the leaders of the really intelligent people think who are they? Jn such a situation whether this government espouses the cause of Kamon Coral of Jose I .i man tour it would seem to be a ool thing to know what we are doing. There seems to be a division in our government. Knox has left for Florida with his assistant secretary for his department has not been eonsiiitod the department of state. The war maneuvers" began as "maneuvers" with a veiled and unexplained reason for action. Why not before action have a full understanding tf the cause? That is I he position of the Insurgents in Congress.

WHEN JOHNNIE GOES AWAY TO THE WAR Not satisfied with lassoing a ferocious steer, by which method he broke inlo print some time ago, John Thomas, a local rcKrter, has declared that he will take his entire armory of 57 guns, pistols and daggers to Mexico soon and Join the insurgents. "Johnnie" Is quite a man when it conies to plugging a rabbit, or cow, at three hundred yards and he is certain he can hit the Mexicans. A CHEERFUL STRAP-HANGER Kvery man who gives his seat in a street car to a lady is not actuated by politeness. In lots of cases his flannel underwear has been shrunk by being washed with poor soap, and standing 1 more comfortable. If Hewitt's Kasy Task soap is used, flannels go throufih the wash without being shrunk and retain their original downy softness. It's five cents a cake and goes farther. "THIS DATE

MARCH 14TH. 1.190 Henry IV., of Franco defeated the army of the catholic league at Yvres. lfi"6 Narraganselt Indians attacked Northampton, Mass. 17S2 Thomas 11. Benton, first IT. S. senator from Missouri, born in North Carolina. Died in Washington, D. C. April 10. 1S.1S. 1813 British ships effected a blockade of the Delaware river. 1S31 Parliamentary Reform Bill introduced In the British house of commons. 1811 King Humbert I., of Italy, born. Assassinated July 30, 1000. 1865 Confederate arsenal at Fayetteville, N. C, destroyed by Gen. Sherman. 1SC8 Maxim Gorky, the noted Russian author and reformer, born at Nijni, Novgorod. 188-1 Osman Digna's forces began their retreat before the English army in the Soudan. , 1SSS Sir Richard Cartwright introduced in the Dominion Parliament a resolution urging the free exchange of manufactured and natural products between Canada and the United States. 1900 Urltlsh army under Lord Roberts entered Bloemfontein. 1910 Fx-President Roosevelt arrived at Khartoum on his return from his African hunt.

The Best Dumplings You Ever Ate Perfectly raised, light and delicious if you will use 'IJimiirfdDipdl iJaXiv THE WE01.C:SO,ME BAKING POWDER For producing food of most delicious flavor and perfect lightness and wholesomeness, there is no baking powder in the world to equal Rumford it is The Best of the High-grade Powders.

JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6 EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City. Private Chapel and Ambulance. Telephone 2175. Parlors 1014 Main Street.

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Skating Thursday Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Rink closed SATURDAY; also WEEK OF ELKS' FAIR.

A SUIT IS FILED AGAINST MINISTER

Alleging that he was damaged in the sum of $500 by Rev. T. M. Guild, of this city, presiding elder of the Richmond district of the North Indiana M. K. Conference, allowing Chas. Davis to assist in clearing sixty acres of land in Huntington county for which he had the contract, Kbsworth Reichard, of Huntington county, has brought suit in the circuit court against the reverend gentleman. Reichard claims he was contracted with to clear the land for $7 an acre, $420 in all, and that he alone was to have the work, but that the Rev. Guild permitted Davis to go to work cleaning up underbrush and the like. Can't sleepreat,work! Bad stomach and liver. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Induces sweet, restful sleep, gives you an appetite. Builds up tissue, . tones, stimulates and strengthens the stomach. Regulates the bowels, the greatest Spring tonic. Conkey Drug Co. it IN HISTORY" J. A. WALLS SPECIALIST DISEASES OF THE BUOOD. Epi fltsl. Cnr. Prlvat an rl Xanrona

Here Is a Remedy That Will Cure Eczema "WE PROVE IT." Why waste time and money experimenting with greasy salves and lotions trying to drive thf pozuma

germ from underneath the skin when tne Fihe Drug Store guarantees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation for external use to rid the skin of the germ life that causes trouble? One application will relieve the itchine and often times one bottle is sufficient to cure a minor rase of eczema. ZEMO is sold by druggists everywhere and in Richmond bv Fihe unci they will tell you of the marvelous cures made by this clean, simple treatment. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are recognized as the cleanest and most popular treatment for eczema. pimples, dandruff and all other forms of skin or scalp affections whether on tnrant or grown person. Will you try ZEMO and ZEMO soap on our recom mendation and guarantee of satisfac tion or your money back? Fihes Drug Store. TWO "NERVY NATS" DRAW STIFF FINES Blubbers and Floaters, the two nervy bums who were arrested Monday received respectively $50 and costs and $40 and costs apiece in police court this morning. Blabbers is Thomas Reid, and Floaters, Oliver Leonard. The men caused more complaint in the half day they operated in the east end than any other two men the police know. They were impudent and insolent, held up milk wagons and bakery wagons and the police think they may be the thieves who broke into a number of houses in the east end Sunday. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in C to 14 days. 50c. It Is reported that a new process of extracting radium from pitchblende produced in Cornish mines has been adopted, by means of which more radium can be extracted in two months than in one year by the present methods employed by the continent of Europe. Centerville (la.) Citizen. An electrical attachment for cameras by the use of which a person may photograph himself from a distance is the invention of a Californian. ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? If you are not, the most effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of them is to take, now and then, a desertspoonful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is well Known throughout the world as the best of family laxative remedies, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without irritating the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed on the front of every package.

FROM Tltno SSaik aorJ Wool Dress (Goods Dept. A little timely advice will no doubt be appreciated by the ladies of the city and vicinity. We are willing and anxious that you profit by our past experiences with reference to preparing for Easter. It is but a short month until April 16th, Easter day, and already dressmakers and modistes are busily engaged in making and designing costumes to be worn on that day for the first time. Our experience has been that early purchasers of Silks and Woolens for dresses are in the end much better pleased with their dresses, coats or suits than those who wait until the last week or ten days. Therefore, we advise, with a view entirely to YOUR best interests, Early Selection of Dress Goods

Because we are familiar with the usual pre-Easter rush we have prepared to supply everything desirable in our lines NOW. You may choose the materials tomorrow or the next day with the full assurance that everything that rs worth while may be had Here aodl Mow Our silk showing is remarkably large, well selected and rightly priced. The Woolens for Dresses, Suits, Coats and Skirts are beyond criticism and nowhere can better assortments be found. We in vite you to visit the department soon. Tho Goo. M. Knollenberg Co.

BACK TO THE FARM

MOVEMENT

BEGINS

Unemployed Drifting Back to Boyhood Labors - Food Attracts Manv. Indianapolis, March 14. "If we ever get back to the farm, John" and the hand of the woman whose name was Maria raised one hand in emphasis - "we certainly will never come back to the city." An then John and Maria walked into the office of the free employment bureau, at the state statistician's office, and proceeded to wait with the crowd, which filled the big room and overflowed into the statehouse corridor. Maria and John were merely a part of the back-to-the-farm movement that was in evidence at the statistician's office. The office has been receiving a number of requests for farm laborers and also has been receiving requests from those who wish employment in the country. Consequently letters were sent out and it was arranged to have the farmers and farm workmen meet Saturday at the statehouse. They came in large numbers. By 10 o'clock Saturday morning there was fifteen or twenty farmers at the office and there was more than that number of farm workmen. There was little formality when the farmers and the unemployed met. It was a question with those who were idle of getting back to the country. The lowest wages paid by any farmer who contracted with an employe was $2.50 a month, and the wages ranged from this amount up to $26. It was a "wet and dry" proposal, and it was the understanding in the contracts that those employed were to bet their money regardless of the weather. "Straight time" was what they callel it. Bonus Often Given. In addition to the wages, the farm workman was to have free a house and garden and in some cases a cow; in other cases pasturage for a cow. Some contracts included the free use of chickens, and one man in overalls said the "chicken feature" was the forceful provision of the contract that caused him to "sign up." "It seems to me like it's been about forty years since I connected up with a couple of fried eggs," he said. Nearly all of the men seeking employment were of middle age and were married only one "BKUtvu? iUMiet.t" tnat Is Laxative J)romo Quinine Cures Cold in One Day. Cripm 2 Days

Has been tHe standard wash fabric in every part of tHe Globe for generations. Thousands of patterns in infinite variety of colors are retailed by first class dry-goods stores in the United States at 25 cents to 35 cents a yard A postal card addressed to any Indianapolis Cincinnati or Dayton dry goods store will bring our 1911 Fashion Book and cuttings of tHe latest patterns Free

Easter Announcement

Stats or Ohio. Ott or Toledo, 1 LCCA COl'STT. f ssFran J. Che net nunkes ostb that be ts senior partarr of the Brm of F. J. oucskt Co.. dom business tn xht city of Tuteda. County and ttat kforra&ld. and tht said firm will pjr U sum of OXE HUNDRED DOLLAKS for wh nd evry case of Catarrh tht cannot fcw curra ty tne use of Hall s Catakrb Cukk. FRANK J. CHEXEY. Sworn to bffore tn And sutvsrrtbrd tn my presence, tals nth Uy of December. A. I.. iss. . A. W. GLEASON. i SEAL SOTABY FVBUC Hall's CaUrrh Cut Is taken Internally and acts directly nrnw the bkxxt and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, frv. F. .1. CHKNEY CO., Toledo, O. !!! bv !1 Prucststs. 7!. Take Hal is Family rills for constipation.

COUNCIL STARTS A WAR ON THE DOGS After council has passed an ordinance, which will be presented 'at the next meeting, you may shoot every dog you see on the street which hasn't a license tag. This tag will not be the county dog license tag, but a special one which the city will sell for either 25 or 50 cents, according to the way City Attorney A. M. Gardner pre pares the bill. The dog question has been troubling council for some time. Complaints have been even more numerous during the last week that dogs are "tearing up rip" in many parts of the city, ruining flower beds and lawns, and even attacking children. It was stated SO per cent of the dogs in the east end haven't any owner at least when they got into troubk. Cooking Rica. Illce has a finer flavor if it Is washed in hot water instead of cold before cooking. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in lo'ns. side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance, of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Drug-gist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop.. Cl.Teland. Ohio For sale by Conkey Drug Co. GRAPHOPHONE RECORDS BUY THE COLUMBIA AT PILGRIM'S VARI ETY 529 Main SI. Phone 1390 jm on box. 25c ( 'jrL Jty W0Ad&?

3LASONIC CALENDAR

Tuesday, March 14 Richmond lodge No. 196 F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday, March 13. Webb lodge No. 2. F. & A. M stated meeting. Thursday, March 16 Wayne Coun cil No. 10, R. & S. M. Special Assembly. Work in the degrees. Saturday, March 18 - Loyal Chapter. No. 43, O. E. S. Stated Meeting and work. "NO ONE IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH." HOSTETTPR. When You Arc Sickly and run down and subjected to spells of Stomach trouble and Biliousness you cannot take a better medicine than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It removes the cause by toning the entire digestive system. Try it and see. BUT INSIST ON Hosteller's Stomach Bitters These KIDNEY PILLS Will do You Good Neglect is responsible for much of our ill-health. Prompt treatment results In relief not only from the minor ailments but from the resulting complications. If you value permanent good health you cannot afford to neglect the slightest trace of kidney weakness the important duty of filtering the blood cleansing the system of impurities, falls upon the kidneys they require constant attention and demand it they must be assisted. If they f,ail in their duty the certain result is Impure I blood, loss of all nourishment and a poisoned system. Don't allow It to go that far Nyal's Kidney Pills insure certain action of the kidneys rich, red blood and the proper nourishment. They are not a "cure-air just a kidney medicine one that we personally recom mend. Fifty cents the box. When we had a chance to get the exclusive selling agency for Nyal's Family Remedies we jumped at It. They are known among all druggists as the highest quality line on the market, and are prepared by a great firm of manufacturing chemists, famous for fifty years.

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