Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 139, 28 March 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 1911. PAGE THREE.
GARY INCREASES AS STEEL CENTER $15,500,000 More Set Aside for Construction of Six New Industries.
Cary, Ind.. March 28. Gary's fame fcs a steel center -will be supplemented by the addition of six more gigantic Industries which the L'nited States Bteel corporation has under way and which it will place In operation this year. Tho sum of $15,500.0R, set side by the corporation at the beginning of the year, will be used to complete construction work. With the exception of tho cement plants all the Industries urc now in northern Indiana. Five thousand more men will be employed at the outset, it Is said, and us fast as additional mills are completed the forces will be added to. The construction work has been car ried on despite tho recent dullness in the steel situation, us the big trust asserts faith In the future needs of tfce central west. The new industries to manufacture their first product this year arc the United States Steel Corporation coke ovens, tho American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, tho American Bridge Company, the Gary Holt and Sere company, the two new cement plants of the Universal Portland Cemenf company, and the bar, plate, axle and merchant mills of the Indiana Steel company. The big manufacturing Industry at Gary at the present time Is the Indiana Steel Company's mills, which employ a force in Gary of six thousand men. There are eight blast furnaces, twenty-eight open hearth furliacefj, a million ton rail mill and bar and merchant mills now in operation, and with the placing of the new departments In commission the output will be Increased by one-third. Steel from the Gary works will be supplied to the American Bridge Company which has completed one unit and which will have two units in operation some time this Hummer. Tho bridge works will havo a monthly rapacity of ten thousand tons of bridge and heavy structural material. Conatructlon work In this industry was atarted early In 1910. Drying fires have been lighted In the COO by-product coko ovens of the corporation, and the first coko will be produced in April. These ovens, which cost $8,500,000 will give employment to 830 men. They will have an annual production of 2,500,000 tons, and the gas generated will be sufficient to operate all big mills in Gary. Now approaching completion are the twenty-two mills of the American Sheet and Tinplate company, which adjoins the steel works. Four of the Jobbing mills will turn out their first product In April, while in August It Is expected that two plate mills and sixteen sheet mills will bo placed on the active list. It is intended to make the Gary tinplate plant the largest In the world by eventually building ninety-six mills. Additions being made to the plant of the Universal Portland Cement company, if steel corporation subsidary, will Increase its annual production by four million barrels, which represents one-third the present totnl cement output of the corporation. Slag from the Hary and South Chicago blast furnaces, formerly dumped Into the lake, Is tho principal constituent used In Its manufacture. Late In the fall the factory of the Gary Bolt and Screw company, a concern which removed lo Gary from EDITOR BROWNE Of the Rockford Morning Star. "About seven years ago I ceased drinking coffee to give your Postum a trial. 4 "1 bad suffered acutely from various forma of Indigestion and my stomach had becomo ao disordered as to repel almost every sort of substantial food. My general health was bad. At close intervals I would suffer severe attacks which confined me in bed for a week or more. Soon after changing from coffee to Postum the indigestion abated, and In a short time ceased entirely. I have continued the dully use f your excellent Food Drink and asaure you most cordially that I am indebted to you for the relief it has brought me. "Wishing you a continued bucccss, X am Youra very truly. J. Stanley Browne, Managing Editor." Of course, when a man's health ahows be can stand coffee without trouble, let hint drink it, but most highly organized brnln-workcra simply cannot. The drugs natural to the coffee berry affect tho stomach and other organa and thence to the complex nervous aystem, throwing It out of balance and producing disorders In various parts of the body. Keep up this dally poisoning and serious disease generally supervetjes.' So when man or woman finds that coffee Is a smooth but deadly enemy and health Is or any value at all. there is but one road quit. It la easy to find out if coffee be the rauae of the troubles, for if left off 10 daya and Postum be used in its place and the sick and diseased conditions begin to disappear, the proof Is unanswerable. Postum Is not good If made by short boiling. It must be boiled full 15 mlnutca after boiling begins, when the crisp flavor and the food elements are brought out of the grains and the beverage Is reudy to fulfill ita mission of palatable comfort and renewing the cells and nerve centres broken down by coffee. "There's a Reason. Get the little book. "The Road to WellTllle." in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new n appears front time te time. They sum genuine, 4ru and full of human
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Imperfect Digestion Causes Bad Comolexlon and Dull Eyes. The color in your cheeks won't fade, the brightness In jour eye won't vanish, if you keep your stomach in good condition. Belching of gas; heaviness, sour taste In mouth, dizziness, biliousness and nausea occur simply because the stomach Is not properly digesting the food. MI-O-XA stomach tablets give instant relief to upset stomachs, but they do more; they put strength into the stomach and build it up so that It can easily digest a hearty meal. 'I had stomach trouble for six years for days at a time could cat nothing at all. After taking MI-O-XA treatment I am In perfect health and can cat anything."!'. M. Campbell, 1200 S. Prospect St.. Scdalla, Mo. .MI-O-XA is sold by Io II. Fine and druggists everywhere at 50 cents a large box. It Is guaranteed to cure Indigestion, and all stomach distress, or money back. Pittsburg because of the superiority of the Chicago market, will be placed on the producing list. It will employ one thousand hands. In addition to its industrial enterprises the eorKration is undertaking tho work of building residences for Its employees. At a cost of more than i $1,500(000 It has under way the first group of 300 residences and apartment houses for its brige and tinplato officers and employees. The annual report of the Steel Corporation (December 31,1910) indicates that up to that date the corporation expended on its Gary projects $69,978.U95.15. Of this $49.693.S64.15 went for the steel works, blast furnaces, ore docks, coke ovens, and rolling mills, while the balance was used to develop its other Interests. By the end of 1911 It will have expended for construction alone more than $85,000,000. Greatest spring tonic, drives out all impurities. Makes the blood rich. Fills you with warm, tingling vitality. Most reliable laxative Sprins regulator tonic. That's Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Conkey Drug Co. CHINA HAS BOWED TO RUSSIAN CZAR (American News Service) Ix)iidon, March 2S. A dispatch received from St. Petersburg announces that all" danger of war between Russia and China has been averted. It declares that China has completely surrendered to all demands in the Russian ultimatum, a note to this effect having been delivered by the foreign board to Minister Korostevetz at Pekin. TO PREVENT THE GRIP. LAXATIVK BROMO QUININE removes the cause. There is only one "BROMO QUIXIXE" Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. A i Local Theaters "Seven Days." "And now behold Mrs. Rinehart and Mr. Richard llopwood, co-authors of the bitrgest comedy hit that has ever struck Broadway." Look back to the number of Munscy's magazine that contained n account of "Seven Days" at the Astor theater in Xew York and you will find the foregoing strong assertion over the signature of Matthew White. Jr. It will be an old copy of Munsey's. for "Seven Days" has been running in Xew York more than a ear. but you may have it filed away. You will find in the same article 'by MrWhite: " 'Seven Days' is the richest farce you can imagine. I use the word in every sense of the term, meaning that it not only contains enough fun to fit out three or four ordinary comedies but is also full of clever epigrams and repartee." That same "biggest comedy hit that has ever struck Broadway," is today the biggest popular hit the American stage has ever known; an assertion warranted by Its record. In Its second year in Xew York, having the exceptional credit of an all summer run. the first for a comedy, and with a score of six months in Chicago, "Seven Days" with its whirlwind of delightful gaiety. Its clean fun. its smart persons in the drollest complications conceivable, has sent more persons Into laughing hysteria than any play ever produced in this country. At the Gennett theater Friday evening, Messrs. Wngenhals and Kemper will offer "Seven Days" in most attractive guise, with an ideal Broadway cast direct from the Astor theater and a strikingly beautiful production. At the Murray. It would be a difficult matter to surpass the offering at the Murray this week where Julia Redmond & Co. in their stimulating comedy, "The Critic and the Girl" are keeping the people in a continual uproar of laughter from start to finish. Miss Redmond plays the show girl who entices the critic to make a date with her for a nice little supper after the show. Mr. Farwell the critic is ably represented by Al Haynes. while Miss Kayne takes the part of the trusting and confiding wife. Consternation follows the appearance of bis wife when he is just about to depart for the cafe with the Great Lula. The four sensational Olivers, wire artists well deserve the title for their feats are both difficult nnd hazardous. The three dreamers were well received by the large crowds attending the theuter yesterday. Dopie Dopeiteld's rendition of "What's the Use of Dreaming" was especially good. Fearl Stewart, singing comedienne and Mrs. Maud Jones Brown, the local artist conclude a bill which, should proTe-vry popular with the poople.
Rheumatic Throws Away His Crutches Johnston City, 111.. Robert Fremaux, who had contracted a severe case of inflammatory rheumatism considering that he was uuable to get while working In the mines here, has
had a rather remarkable recovery, considering that he was unable to get along without crutches and that he was so quickly put on his feet. The treatment which accomplished this wonderful result is a British preparation. "Celmo," known also as the "king remedy for rheumatism," be- j cause it has been used and publicly endorsed by members of the royai family. Mr. Frenaux. who had just laid down his pick after a hard day s labor j and who seemed as spry as a sclico! boy, said: "I had been a sufferer J from inflammatory rheumatism for j five months. Before I took 'Celmo' i I walked with crutches, but now l' walk like other fellows. My rheuma-' tism is entirely pone and I am now j back working In the mine with my for-i mcr strength and vigor." The remedy which cured Mr. Fre-j maiix has recently been brought to this country, the American distribu-j tor being the Celmo Company. 200 j Jefferson Street, Chicago. "Celmo is plso obtainable in this city, being sold ; by Clem Thistlethwaite. 415 North; 8th street, Richmond, Indiana. TAFT HAS PINK EYE Malady Does Not Keep President from His Desk. Washington, D. C. March 28. Callers at the White House found President Taft wearing a pair of smoked blue eye glasses. His rfght eye is badly inflamed and the President thinks it is an attack of prhk eye. He remained at his desk, however, and disposed of a vast amount of accumulated work. President Taft accepted the invitation to make the principal address before the church congregation on April 25, when it opens its twenty-ninth annual meeting in this city. All the delegates and speakers before the congress will be received by the Prsident and Mrs. Taft at 2.30 a'clock on the opening day. Thee Meeting will be continued four days. The church congress, which has often been called one of the most unique religious institutions in this country, provides an open forum for the free discussions of all subjects of vital interest to the church. The President and Mrs. Taft entertained a large company at the White House, the occasion taking the form of a musicale, the performers being Alex Heincmann, the German barytone; Miss Lilly Ormond, mezzo-soprano of Boston, and Miss Alma Spensyel, pianist. Funeral services of Brother Abner Buell. Sojourning Knight, will be held Tuesday evening. All Knights of Pythians In the city invited. Meet at Pythian temple at 7: SO. Gen. Relief Committee. .REFhlGEKATGri CARS. Evolution of the Idea of "an Icebox on Wheels." The refrigerator car was never invented, but just "fiied up." It was the idea of a New England railway man who needed some such thing as far back as 1S31. In Juue of that year the first refrigerator car is said to have made its trip from Ogdensburj. X. Y., to Boston. The car owed its origin principally to the fact that the farmers near Ogdensburg. who made a great deal of butter, were unable to ship it except In cold weather. A railroad man named Wilder, at that time In charge of the through freight, thought it would be a good idea to rig up 'an icebox on wheels." and be told this to the president of the road, who gave orders that the roaster mechanic should plan several of them. At this time farmers were receiving only 12 cents a pound for their butter. The Iced car was loaded with eight tons of it. sent through and allowed to stand In Boston till the product wax sold. It brought 17 cents n ponnd after paying all expenses and commissions, and the plan was roted n success. In n short time the rond bad a regular service ou. using a number of cars, and the idea spread rapidly. Wilder did not patent his Idea, but allowed it to be uwhI by whoever so desired. St t w Republic. Faith Unshaken. "Is that man a reliable weather prophet?" "1 should say be Is." replied Farmer Corntossel. "Sometimes bis weather is a few days ahead of time or a few days behindhand, but It always gets here." Washington Star. Consumption Anyone Interests In the cure of Consumption should gret one of the booklets toll in cr of roi-ovcrics by the U? of Eckman's Alterative. Cougrhs. Stubborn Colds and Pneumonia may be the beginning of more serious troubles Kikmiin's Alterative Is the effective remedy. :ead Mr. Kanalv's statement:- Saratoga. X. T. Gentleman : "For five or six years I was troubled with coufth and expectoration. I also had a hiffh fever. My rase was declared Consumption by my physician. I was given Cod Liver Oil. Creasote and other medicines, all without benefit. At Christmas time. 1 was not expected to live. Calling another physician, he advised the use of K-kman's Alterative, which I took with excellent results and was entirely cured. During the past year I have gained IS lbs. I go out in all weathers and have had no eotigh or cold whatever. I give tbes facts to encourage others to use Kcktnan's Alterative." Sinned Affidavit James V. Kanaly. Kcktnan's Alterative cures Bronchitis. Asthma. Hay Fever: Throat and Lung Affections. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and other leading dra grists. Ask for booklet of cored cases and write to Eckman laboratory. Philadelphia. Fa, for aadltloBai Tiaonas
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Dr. Anna Shaw Scores Illinois Bill Putting Premium on Births. New York, March 28. "Tax bachelors? Never in the world," said the Rev. Dr. Anna Shaw. 'Society would far better pay them an indemnity for the joys they miss. There is nothing this side of the throne of heaven to equal the happiness of a man and woman associated in marriage as companions and equals," continued the resident of the National Suffrage association, to whom the reporter had shown a dispatch concerning a bill introduced in the Illinois legislature to tax bachelors for the novel purpose of paying bounties on babies. "What is the senae, or the morality, or even the policy of a surplus population? ..t "Undoubtedly a time will come ! when certain women will deliberately choose motherhood as a vocation, and the government will pay them for their service to the state as mothers. Some women have a perfect genius for motherhood, as others have for art or literature. "But when the time comes for motherhood pensions the money should be raised by general taxation, not by a tax on bachelors. "I think this proposition, so far as it attempts to offer a premium for motherhood, is coarse and disguesting. It places a baby on the same plane as a prize pumpkin or a blooded calf. "What sort of a mother would a woman be who would let a monetary consideration affect her disposition toward childbearlng, and what sort of a child would this $100 mother produce? "This thing," added Dr. Shaw giving the Chicago dispatch a scornful fillip, "and a whole lot of other things are the direct product of the coarse buncoue talked by Mr. Roosevelt about race suicide. "Roosevelt says every woman should marry and have children. Yet God, who presumably knows a little more about running the universe, makes it impossible for many mar ried women to have children and keepB other women unmarried, 0 "BOYS WILL BE BOYS. "Now, I'll get a licking' said a little fellow the other day. "Just look t the dirt I got on my waist." "dee:" exclaimed his companion, "my mother wouldn't lick me for that. She says it makes boys mean to lick 'em for every little thing, and she don't mind washin' a bit when she uses Hewitt's Kasy Task soap. It does half the work itself and makes things awful clean." At all grocers five cents a cake. SOUTHWEST ASKING FOR LOWER RATES (American News Service) New York. March 2S. Before Commissioner Prouty of the Interstate Commerce Commission a final hearing was begun in this city yesterday in the suit of the Southwestern Shippers' Traffic association against the various railroads in the Southwest. The suit seeks sn equitable adjustment of board to common points in the Southwest. The changes asked for arc largely proportional rates, the shippers seeking to have rates lowered from deep water ports to common points in keeping with the rates that apply to large commercial centers, rates from points on tho Atlantic seaWitty Advico. A witty Dublin barrister was consulted by a physician as to calling out a man who bad insulted him. "Take my advice." said the lawyer, "and instead of calling him out get bim to call you in snd get your revenge that way. l will be more secure and certain." Feet Troubles Overcome. Every clerk, policeman, housewife or person who is compelled to spend the greater portion of their time standing on their feet will profit by adopting a sanative, curative and tonic foot wash. It is really marvelous what relief and freedom from foot-soreness follows: Obtain a 2-ounce package of vilane powder and to a gallon of hot water add a teaspoonful; also a tablespoonful of salt. Then immerse the feet from 10 to 20 minutes every night until all the poisons, soreness and congestions are removed. Corns, callouses, bunions, are relieved promptly. Excessive sweating, cold feet, tired, swollen and aching feet will soon be unknown. This is without doubt, the most effective treatment for the feet ever published. A Nurse Says: "In many years of nursing here, some of our best doctors have sometimes given me samples for my own personal use. 1 have never found any cathartic or laxative equal to Blackburn's "Casca-Royal-Pills," for they are mild, thorough and have no bad after effects. While I can get Blackburn's Casca-Royal-Pills, I shall not use any other and I think the Casca Royal-Pills ought to be in every home, thus saving many a sick spell." MRS. C. C. ACKER. Council Bluffs, la. Blackburn's Casca Royal-Pills are a pleasureable physic, tonic and purifier. Any reader can have a Free trial package by addressing the Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. All well stocked druggists sell 10c and 25c packages. BlacRhHJiiVja
A Hopeful Message to Scalp Sufferers and Men Whose Hair Is Thinning Dandruff now bald later. The same is true of scalp disease. In fact baldness is a scalp disease. The trouble with the greasy salves and lotions, the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried so far is that they don't do anything but temporarily relieve the itching and cake the dandruff so it doesn't fall until it's dried out again. Nothing can cure reallycure such troubles but a real scalp medicine that will kill the germs causing dandruff and scalo disease. Learning from leading fellow druggists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dandruff, eczema and all diseases of the skin and scalp the Fine Drug Store on proving to the laboratories compounding the treatment that it is the most
prominent drug store in this city, secured the agency for the remedy. This remedy is ZEMO, the clean, liquid preparation that kills the germ of disuse and ZEMO SOAP to wash the siip or skin clear and clean of the d-fedruff or scale and by its antiseptic qifilities soothe and heal. oId and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and in Richmond by Leo li! Fihe. CAMPAIGN'S FOR SUFFRAGE AT AGE OF 15 New York, March 28. Mailed as the youngest campaigner for woman suffrage in the Unitel States, Mis3 Dorothy D. Froks, fifteen years old, and a student in the Bayonne (N. J.) high school, amazes Bayonne audiences with her eloquence and the ardor and intelligence with which she discusses the right of women to the ballot. At a recent suffrage meeting in this place, Miss Frooks spoke with some of the most noted advocates of the cause and held her audience's attention as closely as did some of the leaders who have had years of experience in talking in public. "I hope," she said recently, "to be elected to the United States senate, to become a judge, and I aspire one day to be elected President of the United States, by the votes of women." Miss Frooks is convinced that the era of women is jflose at hand, and says she ilf flevote all her energies to the task of hastening the day when hr seji"-will stand on a plane of equaliHj"Vith the. men at the ballot box 4nd ineligibility to hold the highest offjee fn the gift of the people. SLAYER OF HUSBAND IS REPORTED DYING (American News Service) Chicago, March 28. That Mrs. Theresa Schenk, who is held for the murder of her husband, a wealthy resident of Park Ridge, is dying, was the statement made today by Coroner Hoffman. She has not eaten since the tragedy and has been unable to sleep. "I do not believe Mrs. Schenk will live to be brought to trial." declared Dr. Hoffman. "I have reliable reports that she is dying. We had expected to receive valuable information from her, but that seems impossible now." Over 1,300 aeroplanes were turned out in France last year, and the government alone owns seventy. IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONG A8THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TONSILINE WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 26c and 60c. Hospital Size Ik ALL DMUQ4ISTS. MURRAY'S WEEK OF MARCH 27th FOUR OLIVERS Sensational WIRE ARTISTS MATINEE, 10c EVENINGS. 10-25C Established 61 Years Diamonds An ideal investment. Just the thing to put your savings into. Prices of diamonds are sure to continue to advance; money invested in them is safe and the pleasure from their wear affords great satisfaction. Compare our diamonds and prices with those offered elsewhere. Those who know real diamond values say ours are better and more reasonable. For absolute satisfaction, buy here. 0. E. Dickinson Diamonds Mounted While You Wait. WATCH REPAIRING 519 MAIN ST.
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Five Victims in an Alabama Disaster, Sunday. . (American News Service) Monroeville, Ala.. March 2S. A cyclone passed over this section Sunday afternoon killing at least five persons and destroying everything in its path, including all wire communication. STORK S HOODOO IS THE ORDINARY 13 Jefferson City, Mo., Bareh 2S. The stork, in a visit to the borne of Secretary of State Cornelius Roach early the other morning, refused to increase the total of the Roach family to thirteen, so made it fourteen, brineing twin girls. There are now twelr children and the father and mother bring the total to fourteen. During the campaign Roach circulated a picture of his nine children as nine reasons why he should be elected. Soon after taking office, two years ago the tenth reason arrived, and now numbers eleven and twelve are here. Roach insisted that his congratulating friends take two cigars instead of the customary one. SKIN SUFFERER SAYS "IF I HAD ONLY KNOWN" "If I had only known how quickly Eczema can be cured, what long years of awful suffering it would have saved me," writes 1 A. Will of 2506 Washington St.. San Francisco. Cal. This, after 40 years of suffering and after using less than one bottle of tho Oil of Wintergrecn-Thymol D. D. D. Prescription. Try at least a 23 cent bottle. To our certain knowledge, D. D. D. rresription always gives instant relief absolute relief inside of ten seconds! Conkey Drug Co., Ninth and Main. Richmond, Ind. GENNETT Seats tomorrow for tlte return of the Funniest Play seen this year 7 25 to $1.50 Friday IMigftt A Certain Man In This Town Needs Watching Is he your husband, your brother, or your son? We have noticed him gazing longingly at the good Watches In our window as he thought of the poor time-piece in his pock- ' HIS BIRTHDAY would be made so happy If it brought him the good Watch that he deserves and "love will find the way," for the cost will not break you. $8.50 to $50.00 Get it at Kennedy's Jewelry Store 526 MAIN ST. The biggest little store in town. Quality the best, prices the low-est.
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