Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 169, 27 April 1911 — Page 4

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THE mCmtOXD PAtUUIUU AlID SUS-riSLEUUAJSl, TUURSDAY, APRIL 371911.

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O. Hill .atSMvf J. r. Ktamf, oatae MiMfM Ctrl IWlkMM iMMiltt KMe BJwe Bast UBtCRIPTION TJCHMA U Wamnl II M ser rear (la a, vanoe) irita par week. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION. On year, la advance J la Mentha, la 4vne ......... Oae ssoath, la advance . RURAL. ROUT On year, ta advance fix saonths, la advance ; Oaa Month, la advance A4.sa changed aa afftaa aa aealred both new aad eld addresses must be Siva. ubsertbers will gloaa remit with roar. which anwuld be aiyaa for a eaoeirled tana: nam will not ba an tarad aatll earmeia ta reeelved. Sa tared at Richmond. Indiana, post effte aa second alaaa mall matter. Maw Tarlr RefrewttlVea Payne m & m . wmtm . mmM m.maa. arm wmm .1 West Mad street, New, Tork. N. T. Young-. 11 -lit Marquette Bulldln Cbicaca, 111. RICHMOND INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" Haa a population of 2S.000 and ta growing. It is tha county aaat af Wayna County, and tha trading enter of a rich agricultural community. It la lo eated dua aaat from Indlanapolia mllaa and mllaa from tha atata Una. . Richmond Is a city of "homes and af Industry. . Primarily a manufacturing city. It la alao tha Jobbing- canter of Eastern In Siena, and anjaya tha retail trade af tha populoua community for mllaa around. .'... Richmond la proud of Ita splendid streets, wall kept yard . Ita cement aldawalks and bea itlful a hade trees. It haa 1 national . banks. I truat companies and 4 building associations with combined resources f over .000.000. Number af factories Itl; capital Invested tt.SOS.OOO. with an an- ' aual output of fl7.Mg.000. and a pay roll uf SS.700.000. The total pay roil for tha city amounts to approximately M.S00.000 annual- ' ly. , . . There are five railroad companies radlatlnf In eight different directions from tha city. In. nmlng- freight handled dally, I.- . 0,00. lbs.: . outfetna freight aanaiaa aniiy, leo.eea ids, , i . 4 facilities I Number of i . ' it. Nunbi per . aay . aTea : cars, k aaaaanaer trains dally ' Number of freight trains I dally 7T. Tha annual post office receipts amount to fas. too. -ratal aaaasaad valuation of the city 1I.M,0. Richmond haa two Interurban railways. Three nawapapars with a combined circulation of lt.000. ' Richmond la tha greatest hardware jobbing eonter In tha atato and only ascend In aeneral Jobblng interests. It has a piano i factory . aroduclna? a hiarh mrmA piano ovary te minutes. It la tk loader la tha manufacture of traction onglnap, and produces - mora tnresning macaiaea, lawa sBOwara. roller skatea. grain drilla or city la tha world. rTne elty'a area la t.llt acraat 2f. ha1M footing MM? Hi II pabllo schools and has tho ftneat and most complete hiarh gchool In tha middle waat under ronstructlon: t parochial sehoolat Kar ham coliega and tha Indiana! Business Collage: five splendid J fire eonipanlea. fit fine hoso houses; dlen Miller park, tho largest and most beautiful park mond's ananal Chautauqua; aaven In Indians, tha homo of Richhotels; municipal electrlo -light plant, under successful operation and a private electrlo llcht plant! Insuring competition t tha oldest public library In tha atata. except one aad the eeeond largest. 40.000 i volumes; rure. refreshing water, anaurpaaaed: 01 miles of Improv- . d streets: 40 miles of eeweraj tl ' mllee of cement curb and gutter combined: 40 miles of cement walks, and many miles of brick " Jh.'r7. f,"',jea. fnetud. In the Rjld Memorial, built at a mat of 1110.000: Reld Memorial ?ne of the most modern In the state: T. M. C A. building-. -v areeted at a coat of fl 00.000. nna ;. of the flneet In the state.' Tha amusement renter af PUatern ladlana and Western Ohio. . , No city of tho slse of Richmond - hMs aa 'flne an annual art exhiblt. Tho Richmond Pall Pas- , tlval held each October la unique. na ather city holds a similar affair. It Is given In tha trier eat at tho city and ftnaaced by tho v boslnees men. , t Success awaiting anvona with '.enterprise la tho Panic Proof. City. IThis Is My 57th Birthday : ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL. Hon. Archibald Campbell, a prominent member of the aenate of Canada, waa born in Kent. Ontario. April 37. lta4, and waa educated In the schools of his native town. After leaving school he entered mercantile life and In the course of time attained prominence and wealth as a merchant and miller. lie was a successful candidate for a seat in the Dominion house of commons in 1887 and was ggveral tlmeg re-elected. He resigned his seat In the house In 1907 and in the same year was called to the senate. During his long career In parliament he rendered valuable services, particularly while serving as. chairman ' of the important banking and commerce committee and later of the railway committee of the house pf commons. Meerschaum. The Anest grade of meerschaum Is found near Kskl-ftcbellr. in Anatolia. Asia Minor, in a hollow, which in early days was a lake, in which the meerschaum wss precipitated. ' Meerschaum If also found In other places, including Tlaebeo. Egypt, the Bosnian mountains la the neighborhood of GrubacsJts and Xuendorff. in Moravia, and ta some sections of Spain and Portn-

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It i pretty well established In the minds of thoe who know anything much about the labor union situation in America that there was a reason for the kidnapping of the men arrested for complicity In the dynamiting outrages. '.'''',!"'" There must have been a reason for hurrying these men out of Indiana. There wag no examination in McNamara'g case. There is not even a record of the arrest. The police of Indianapolis as a matter of fact had no Jurisdiction in the case. . As far as Burns is concerned he wag probably acting under orders. It was a job for him to do and he did it. 'But much as we may admire the expedition of Burns and the skill with which it wag done it is not likely that any citizen of Indiana cares to be arrested by detectives and thrown into an automobile, hurried across the state and out of it without having recourse to attorney or chance to let the state law or the federal law go into effect. Would it have affected the proof of guilt or innocence of the two men not one bit. f Would the courts of California have been changed one bit not at all. It ia a well known fact that the California courts are prejudiced in labor cases. , " Why so much hurry to get the men under its Jurisdiction? ' The men Who belong to organized labor have too much cause to think the cards are stacked .against them as it is. . Why should anyone try to disguise the fact that certain influences for the prosecution are eager to "get" McNamara when this exploit was pulled off in this fashion. Does this make for justice or a real help in the struggle of labor and its employers? '"' '

Cleaning Day

The day set apart for a general public cleaning of the whole city of Richmond does not mean that Richmond Js dirty. It is generally supposed that most people believe in the doctrine of bathing before tbey get dirty; of eating before they starve. - The whole thing rests on the well known and continually better recognized fact that if things are done at one certain time and in unison, the effect is greater than if the same or a greater amount of work were done in an Irregular or scattering fashion. . A great many people have found to their sorrow that spring winds have- a bothersome fashion of blowing waste paper and old leaves from one place to the .other. This is particularly disconcerting when tbe leaves blow from one yard to the other after you have cleaned yours. Besides this, cleaning a yard is a good deal like the question as to who is to wear the flrBt straw bat or spring suit. If there were some time appointed it would give us all a certain bravery that Is bard to acquire otherwise. If Boards of Trade can adopt resolutions about the straw hat and its season nobody can very well take exception to a time appointed for general cleaning. , ," -. ' It's queer about this cleaning of yards. There are places in this city where whole blocks look as if they had been taken care of by one corps of gardeners under one general director. Everyone knows the part of town that is most beautifully kept and it Is not that part of town that has the most money, either. How this came about would be interesting. But one of the reasons that the whole district, (which everyone knows) looks better than other places Is because it is all done at one time. , There seems to be an inborn repugnance' in some people's minds about doing ; things for the good of the . city To these people it might be suggested that that Indefinable thing known as "a good neighborhood" , is the asset which adds several hundred dollars to real estate. The well

kept yard may cost five dollars, but man who lives io the house' ' "' ..V

There is no reason why all of Richmond shouldn't be one big "good

' neighborhood.' in vntrivuri. , : ? The "gblvgree'' was Introduced Into America by the French of Louisiana and Canada. Of course "shlvaree' is a corrupt, contracted form of charivari, the French word, but Ita meaning i the same. The charivari began, as a regular wedding serenade, but came to be reserved only for unpopular marriage. The council of Tours, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, forbade this form of serenade, the pena.'y being excommunication from the church, but this did not put an end to the practice V k POLITICS AND Mrs. Pauline Newman Is the Social; 1st candidate for City Commlsssoner of Philadelphia. Milwaukee will make an effort to Secure the national Prohibition convention of 1912- . The city government of Hartford, Conn., is wholly Democratic for the first time in thirty years. Governor Wilson of New Jersey, is to speak at the dinner to be given in New York by the National Democratic club in honor of Senator O'Gorman. William' A. Peffer, who has resided In WaaoJngton since his retirement from the senate in 1897, has returned to Kansas to spend the remainder of his days. United States Senator Swan son of Virginia, secured an education by sav "THIS DA TE

. . . - . ; APRIL 27. - :;. ;;''r f ' '" 1610 Patent for Newfoundland given to Earl of Northampton. 1797 Robert Prescott appointed governor of Canada. 1806 Maria Christina, Queen Dowager of Spain, born.' Died August 21, ' '' 1878. . . ."V 1813 Gen. Zubulon M. Pike, who explored the western portion of the American continent, killed in assault on Toronto. Born In Lamberton. N. J, in 1779. . . 1822 Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth president or the. United States, born in Point Pleasant, O. Died in ML McGregor, N. Y, July 23, 1885. . . 1861 Gen. Benjamin F. Butler assigned to command the department of : Annapolis. 1873 William Charles Macready, famous actor, died. Born March 3, 1793. 1875 Cardinal McCloskey invested with the beretta in St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. ' . - - - . 1876 Queen Victoria declared empress of India. .' - 1892 President Harrison laid the cornerstone for the Grant Memorial in New York City. ; ' : 1910 Juan Vincente Gomes elected president of Venezuela.

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" K. Brother Jonathan. ' Brother Jonathan aa a national name for the United States of America. -la generally understood to hare originated ag follows: Governor Jonathan Trumbull of Connecticut wag often looked to by Washington for advice and support, apd so great was the assistance rendered by him that Washington wag fond of referring to bim as the "first of patriots, my brother Jonathan." Very naturally the name was transferred to this country itself, and before long it was widely popular. New York American. POLITICIANS ing his earnings as a farm hand and a clerk in a grocery store. The South Carolina Republican Executive Committee has passed resolutions ' indorsing President Taft and pledging the State's eight delegates to his renomlnatlpn." . ' Victor Murdock, of Kansas, leader of the Republican progressives n the House of Representatives, is to be the chief speaker at a dollar dinner in Montclair, N. early in May. United States Senator O'Gorman, Charles P. Murphy, Governor Dix and Norman . E. Mack, ' chairman of ; the. Democratic national committee, are said to be slated, by Tammany as the four delegates-at-Iarge from New York to the next national Democratic convention.. ' IN HISTORY"

that dull depraealon. that dragged out, spiritless condition It's biliousness. Take MHMkl Manama PUls and aee how different you'll feci. ' Recognised ft years aa a specific for all stomach and liver Ills, biliousness, constipation, sick headache, giddiness, heartburn, flatulence. Jaundice. WbeOy vtabl absolutely harmless plain or sugar coated 25c Sold everywhere. Sand pasta! f aw trw keeks, and learn to prescribe for yourself., t ' DR. J. H. SCHENCK ft SON, PhsrVralis. Ps

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mm Abcolutoly Pure Orocm cf Tarter ALU,D LifK?;!ATE Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN Ai NYE. Copyright, 1908, by Edwin A. Nyt HIS HOME AND YOURS. Would you care to live in a home costing $3,000,000 and have no peace of mind? The mansion of John D. Rockefeller at Pocantico, X. Y., cost that much. Underneath the room on the second floor where Mr. Rockefeller sleeps Is a wide veranda,' on which, up and down. day and night, an armed guard walks. A correspondent says that often dur ing the night when the billionaire can not sleep be opens the window and calls down: "John, are you there?" Which la like a terrified youngster who fears the dark and calls out to know if some one is near. Envy the man? No, indeed. As for me, I should pre fer a little cottage of three , or four rooms where the vines grow over the porch and there Is a rose tree in the front yard and an old fashioned gar den in the back yard and where love abides. . -j Lest we forget v , Let us say it over again to ourselves that these rich human beings are much like the rest of us. They, too, are men of sorrows and acquainted with grief. In their lives mingle the bitter and the sweet as in ours. ' They, like all mortal mariners,' must Qake the perilous pass of the stormy sea of human life. , AMU lUOl AWU LHriLO UV UCl Hl I UUU ours oftentimes not so good. Nor do tbey sleep better than we. And their loves have no sweeter flavor than ours. But; you say '' Rockefeller has got not oqly bis own share of this world's goods, but he has taken some of jour share and some of mine and some of everybody's. " Granted. J 1 : , . : But suppose Mr. Rockefeller really has the billion dollars tbey say be has and suppose he were to divide the sum equally with all. the citizens of this country, how much, think you, would you get? . ,; JUSt $10. ; ,v As for me, he may just keep my $10 If It will do bim any good, and also his borne1 of grandeur where an armed guard paces the porch to keep black hearted robbers away. I will choose rather a home, however humble, where peace and comfort and sweet sleep and faith and love and heart's ease abide. " And you? Will you not join me when I say do not envy you your gorgeous guard' ed home, Mr. Rockefeller. ' The Sure Tip. "How did you get that new suit?" "Had a snre tip on a horse race." I never knew one of those suretlpg to pan out" "Neither did 1. So 1 didn't play It Put the money Into this suit instead." Louisville Courier-Journal. - THE POWER OF 8TEAM. Many May See But It Takes Genius to . I ; , . Realize. When James -. Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and down he said "There must be power in that steam that it can lift such weight." ' : ;i; . There was. N . Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded It as an unexplained mystery. . Recent scientific research has ' put its finger on the "cause" of Dandruff, Falling Hair, and ..consequent Bald' ness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of human hair, - Newbro's Herpicide destroys this germ and consequently restores the hair to its natural state, . Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A- G. Luken & Co., spec ial agents. Connnnity Silver This Js the well known, advertised make of silver, warranted for S years. Cost is the same as other inferior brands. It comes In plain and fancy French gray patterns. . , ". a EDUCI L SFETJCEa 7C3MclaSt

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Don't you know there's lots of people Settin round in every town i Growlln like a broody chicken, Knockin' every good thing down? Don't you be that kind of cattle. Cause they ain't no use on earth. You just be a booster rooster. Crow and boost for all you're worth. your town needs boostin. boost'er Don't hold back and wait to see some other feller's wilin Sail right in, this country's free; it it No one's got a mortgage on It, It's yours as much as hla. If your town is shy on booster. You get In the" boostin biz. If things don't seem to suit you. And the world seems kinder wrong, What's the matter with a boostin. Just to help the thing along? If you know some feller's failin's, Just forget 'cm, "cause you know That same feller's got some eood points, Them's the ones you want to show, Cast your loaves out on the waters They" come back" s a sayin true. Mebbe they'll come back "buttered" When some fell boosts for you." St. Joseph, Mo., Commercial Journal Tho City Improvement association of Scran ton, Pa., Is made up of really active members whose motto is, "Do it now." The outward aspect of a community is the badge of the public spirit of that community. - BRAINY BABY. John Stuart Mill Was a Genius at Three Years of Age. At three years of age John Stuart Mill 'began the study of Greek, with "arithmetic as an evening relaxation." At eight be began Latin. Euclid and algebra and had to act as tutor to the younger children. He was a stern and efficient tutor, . At twelve be began scholastic logic and political economy the latter his main lifework. At fourteen, while paying a ngvlsit to Sir Samuel Bentham in southern France, he learned French as a relaxation from studying two or three hours before breakfast, five hours between breakfast and dinner and two or three in the evening. : Being for the time master of bis own hours and not subject to a stern father, be took lessons also in his spare hours tn music, sing ing, dancing, fencing and riding, but never became proficient. At sixteen Mill could speak in debate with adults with ' ease and freedom At eighteen he contributed to tbe Westminster Review. At twenty-one he was made assistant in tbe India office and received a large salary for those days. ' But Mill wss bald at twenty-two. He did not marry until be was fortyfive. He himself ssid: "1 never was a boy. It is better, to let nature have its own way." " n " Tho Green Flash of Sunset. ' One of tbe most rarely witnessed of natural phenomena, but one that has often been discussed st scientific meetings and that always awakens wonder when . seen. Is tbe so called "green flash" occasionally visible at the moment of the disappearance of tbe sun behind a dear, horizon. The observer's eye must be fixed upon tbe rim of tbe sun as it disappears In order to catch tho phenomenon. One authority tells us that be has seen tbe green flash, although rarely, at the instant of the setting of a bright star. Among the explanations offered Is one based upon the optical principle of complementary colors. If one looks st the sun and then closes the eyes a green disk will be perceived. A sensitive eye might be similarly affected by a brilliant star. New York nersld. REST AX3 KEAITH TO K OTHER AXO CHILD. Mms. Winslow'h Sooth i no STmur baa been ased for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILB TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURBS WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCKA. It ia absolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," aad take so other kind. Twenty-five cent a bottle. , .

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THEY FOOL THE FOWL Wild Duok Hunter In China Ar Wily ! In Their Methods. A full grown wild duck la one of the most wary of all animals, and many are the devices of hunters in various parts of the world to kill or to capture It There is one method of taking wild ducks in considerable numbers practiced in China and elsewhere in the east which is sufficiently unknown to occidentals to prove of interest. Tho native see that a large number of big calabashes, or gourds, shall always be left floating on the water frequented by the birds till they come to regard them aa part and parcel of their resorts. Tbe duck hunter chooses his time, and. putting one of the calabashes, with holes cut for his mouth and eyes, upon his bead, be wades through the lake, taking care to keep the whole of his body beneath the surface. He cautiously approaches the unsuspecting wild fowl and, catching one of them by the leg. pulls him with a sudden jerk beneath the water, causing hardly more commotion of the surface

than the duck Itself when it dives or snlashes or Dluns-es for its food. He wrings its neck und?r the water and fastens it to his belt. Then he deals with another and another In the same fashion till he makes bis retreat, equally unnoticed, with a whole gir dleful of captured wild ducks around his waist Exchange. SPIDERS' WEBS." Their filmy Threada Have Wonderful Sustaining Power. The strength of tbe spider and of the materials it employs Is something almost incomprehensible when the slse of the Insect and the thickness of its thread are taken into account. Recent experiments have shown that a single thread of a web made by a spider which weighed fifty-four milligrams supported endwise a weight of four grams, or seventy-four times the weight of the spider Itself. When, therefore, a spider spins a web to let himself down from the celling or from the branch of a tree and we see him descending without perceiving his thread at all we may be perfectly sure that he is not only In no danger of falling, but that he could carry seventy-three other spiders down with him on his Invisible rope. Knowing this fact with reference to a single thread, we need not be surprised that the threads of a web, Interwoven and re-enforced one by another, have a very considerable strength and are able to hold bees and wasps, themselves very powerful In proportion to their size, and to bend without breaking under a weight of dew or rain. New York Press. Hamlet In Japan. Some strange liberties are taken with Shakespeare on the Japanese tftage. The Kobe Herald described a performance In that town of Hamlet" with tbe scene laid In modern Japan. "Tbe prince." says the Herald, "appears first in a silk bat and a swallowtail - coat then on a bicycle, clad In a bright blue cycling suit and striped stockings, and then In evening dress again, with a flower in bis buttonhole." Ophelia, for the purpose of tbe play, was transformed Into-a fellow student of Hamlet at the Imperial University of Tokyo.

When Looking f or Brccelefo You will find a variety of assortments very wide, medium or -narrow, and all very moderately priced. Beautiful lockets in new spring patterns. Wedding Rings V A beautiful new line just received in all widths, weights and sizes. We save you money, Fireiil Eemiroefly

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Haw Ha FK. . Bearit Bullem has failed for half a million siid his creditors will get about fifty thousand. LamWelgh How does he ' feel about It? Bearlt-Sor. of course. Fifty thousand la a lot of money to give up. -Exchange, . -

Injury and Insult. "What's the matter with yout wife She seems very Irascible lately." "Why. she was assisting at a rummage sale and somebody sold her new hat for 85 cent" Washington Herald. . ; , ,f 4 r Popular Songs, . tide that music affects the) cirenlation. -Mott You bet it does. I've heard ma- A sic that made my blood boll. Boston Transcript Truth Is violated by falsehood, and tt may be equally outraged by silence. Vou 17111 Do Prcd ip vca ass Gtovo PcIlcCa It makes old stoves look Kfc and lasts four times aa lone; as any other shine. Don't imagine oil brands of stove polish are alike. Black Silk is dtaerent. it's so muctt Bettor tnan other stove polishes that there Is ab solutely no comparison. It's in a class all by itself. It makes a brilliant, glossy shine that anneals to the iron' don't rub or dust off. Ghr it trial. Try it on your parlor stove your cook stove or your gas range. If you do not find it tha beat a yaWih you ever used, your dealer Is authorised to refund your money. Here la what aaaaeef Ska Is'sssi wrtte eat "I tike Black Silk Stove poliah better than any I have ever used. People say, where did you set four new stove.' and 1 tell then It a B.ack Silk Stove Polish that makes It look like new." I will not use aay other kind when I can get Black Silk Stove Polish. It makes stoves look nicer sad stay nice .t ,: loturerthsn any other polish." 'TiUck Silk Stove Polish ta by far the beat I aver used. I have tried many different kinds but and aoae , "as aood."- , "fince Black 811k Stove Polish be ter than any I ever need.- Sever parties in this neighborhood ar a lous to get some of your polish r $ bay saw my stove attar using :;- . ' r . .... st?''Ask , your hardware and stove dealer for Black Silk Stove Polish and refuse a counterfeit brand. Costs yoei no more than tbe ordinary kind so why not have the best f - ki o u;::d a r::TZ Aak vouv hardware aieo i or siac aus Air Drying Eosmet tor use est grates, feeders, rastetsrs, stove pipes, ess. JEWELER hard-oornod Ccvlncp cafo? . Accounts

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