Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 175, 3 May 1911 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASD SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 191 1.
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RICHMOND, INDIANA ''PANIC PROOF CITY"
Has a population of 23.000 and la crowing-. It la tht county eat of Wayne County, and the trading center of a rich agricultural community. It Is located due east from Indianapolis t mlloo and miles from the state Una. Ulchmond la a city of homea and of Industry. Primarily a manufacturing city. It 1 also the Jobbing center of Kastern Indiana and enjoys the retail trade of the populous community for miles around. Richmond Is proud of Its splendid streets, well kept yardt. Its cement sidewalks and bee ttlful shade trees. It has 1 national tanks. I trust companies and 4 building asaoclatlons with combined resources of over f 8.000,000. Number of factories 126; capital Invested 17.000.000. with an annual output of 127.000.000. and a pay roll of 13,700.000. The total pay roll for the city amounte to approximately $1,300,000 annualI jr. There are five railroad com panlee radiating In eight different directions from the city. Incoming freight bandied dally. 1.TM.OOf lbs.; outgoing freight handled dally. 740.000 lbs. Yard facllltlea, per day 1.700 cars. Number of passenger trains dallr II. Number of freight trait. dally 77. The annual poet office receipts amount to MO.000. Total assessed valuation of the city, 1I.III.00I. Richmond has two inter urban railway. Three newspapera with a combined circulation of 12,000. Rlehmond Is the areateet hardware jobbing eenter In the etate and only eeeond In aeneral jobbing Intereeta. It hae a piano factory producing a high grade ilano every IS minutes. It la the eader la the manufacture of traction engines, and produoea more threehlng machines, lawn anowara. rnll.r atraa ...i. j.m.
I, " . Z - Ml .11 aad burial eaakete than any oth- ' or city In the world.
The elty'a area U .o acre: flneet Efd'ES001' the arnooi in the middle west under Karlham college aad the Indian. Rueineaa Collego; f Ive .pUndfi fire oompanles In fine Soie housee; dlen Miller pi", the In'ndJanal thehollSo1 mond'a annual chautauqua: seven nntolei municipal eloctrlo lla-ht plant, under succeceful operation and a private eletrlo llirht Un" pusiio iinrary In the state, excont one and the second larmL YSR volumes: pure, refreshing water d streets: 41 miles of sewers: II mllee of cement curb and gutter remained: 41 miles of cement walke. iMMaraikf Pbrck 711 Ti,it7. urrhee. lnludt the Jjjld Memorial, built at a gist f IIIMM: Held Mitnorla Hpenltal. one of the meet modern iCthe state: T. M. C A. bnlldlnar. Z !? rJ t'OO-OOO. one of the finest In the etate. The emueement center of Kastern In. dlsna and Weetern Ohio! No city of the site of Richmond holds a fine an annual art exhibit. The Richmond Pall Festival held each October Is unique, no other city holds a similar affair. It la aiven In the ln:rut
of the city and financed by the biielneea men. gweeea awaiting anyone with enterprise la the Panio Proof City.
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This Is My 58th Birthday
UNCLE JOE AND JIM
MANN ATTEND CIRCUS Washington, May 3. "Say Jim, It
smells like spring. Let's get out."
These were the words that Uncle
Joe Cannon, former speaker of the house of representatives, addressed to
Representative James It. Mann, who
is now mlnoritl leader of that body, as things were drifting along in a
leal8urely manner in the house after the noon hour.
They "got." When they emerged on
tbe porch and saw the greensward
JAMES SMITH RCID.
. Professor James Smith Re id, the
eminent English historian and educa
tor who came to the United States
this spring as one of the Lowell In
stltute lecturers, was burn In Scot
land. May 3. 1846. He received his
education ' at the City of London
' school, and finished It at Christ's col
lest. Cambridge. At Cambridce ha
toow the Browne's Medal In 1S6S. the
Chancellor's Meday In 1S69. and the
Whewell Scholarship in 1S70. Krom
1870 to 1880 he was classical lecturer of Christ's college, and since 1899 be . has held the chair of ancient history
' In the University of Cambridge. Pro feasor Reld has brought out notable
(anions vi vicero m Aciaemica, uv Amlcitla, Dc Senectute. Pro Arcbla,
iro itaiDO, ito .Miione, rro suiia. ana lie has translated De Klnlbus and the
, Academlcia. lie has also written
many scattered papers on classical
; subjects.
Gather renewed energy and vigor for the coming summer - months Njral'a Spring BarsaparlUa will cleanse)
. the blood, increase the circulation and !& you feel like new. Quigley Drug
Cleaning Day
The time grows closer to Cleaning Day. There is, perhaps, that is necessary to say about it. It is one of those things which is so selfevident in its purpose and in the good that it can accomplish that there is little that can be said which is not obvious. It is obvious for instance that there is but one purpose of a Cleaning Day. That is to make things clean. In the same manner the benefit is apparent. But perhaps there is an intangible asset of pride which is as personal to a town as to an Individual After a man has been hard at work, careless of bis personal appearance and thinking only of the job under hand he does not realize until he has done it what a bath, a shave, clean clothes mean.' They are not only a real rest from the fatigue of work, they are not only more comfortable, but pride comes ringing back into his nervous system in fresh vigor.
Scientists have proved that tte relation of slovenliness is not only the well known relation of disease to dirt, but that the mental outlook is also affected. And if this thing applies to individuals it applies to towns. The long stretches of gray streets, disordered, ill-kempt, muddy, filled with paper and garbage and tin cans which make up the slum districts of western cities are just as much slums as tbe crowded tenements in the congested cities of New York. The effect is tbe same on the people that live their lives under those conditions. Is Richmond a good town to live in? Kvery man who contemplates coming to this city will decide that question very soon from looking at apparent conditions. If one is observant it is easy enough to tell from the first appearances the efficiency of the city government, the conditions of politics and business and the characteristics of thd town. John MacVicar said a year ago when he came to Richmond to attend tbe conference of city officials from all over Indiana that the city of Richmond was one of tbe cleanest towns that he had ever seen. He looked In the alleys and streets and the back yards all over tbe town. He was on practically every street in Richmond. He has been all over the country looking at conditions. ' lie is not only tbe commissioner in charge of the streets and public improvements of DesMoines but be has been secretary of the League of American Municipalities for many years. And what impressed MacVicar was not North Tenth nor East Main the supposedly aristocratic parts of town but the homes of the men who work in the shops. He noted that there was a greater self respect manifested in proportion by the men who receive pay envelopes than there was by men who give them. This struck him as being remarkable. He was told that most people in Richmond either owned their homes or wished to. "That's a mighty good sign," said MacVicar.
HEED THE WARNING Many Richmond People Have Done So. e When the kidneys are sick they give unmistakable warnings that should not be ignored. By examining the urine and treating the kidneys upon
the first sign of disorder, many days
of suffering may be saved. Sick kid
neys expel a dark, ill-smelling urine, full of "brickdust" sediment and painful in passage. Sluggish kidneys cause
a dull pain in the small or the back, headaches, dizzy spells, tired, languid feelings and frequent rheumatic twinges. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only; they help sick kidneys, and rid the blood of uric poison. If you suffer from any of the above symptoms you can use no better remedy. Richmond people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. F. P. Brooks, 213 S. Fifth St.. Richmond, Ind., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills in our family for years, getting them at Luken & Co's Drug Store and would not be without a supply in the house. I took this remedy for a weakness of the kidneys and pains in my back and sides and I found great relief. Doan's Kidney Pills are deserving of the highest; endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Mulburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
SOME EXCUSE FOR POOR SERVICE
Evansville, Ind., May 3. -Haunted in the still hours of the morning by a ghostly figure of the night force of the Cumberland Telephone and. Telegraph company here believe tbe shadow is the ghost of Miss Josie Gray,
former bookkeeper for a furniture
store in this city who was brutally murdered four years ago. Miss Gray was assaulted and her body then locked in a vault in the rear of the store, where she had been working late on tbe nuight of the murder. The cash drawer in the safe was robbed. Guy Prescott, a porter at the store, is under indictment, charged with the murder, but he disappeared from the city the day after the murder occurred and has not been found. Tbe furniture store is back of .the Cumberland Telephone building and the girl opera
tors have seen mysterious lights in the
rear of the furniture store and a ghost like figure that flits across the windows.
There is great consternation in the
telephone exchange building every
morning after 2 o'clock.
MINISTER WOULD BE FREE OF BOSSY FRAU Evansville, Ind., May 3. That his wife proposed marriage to him, and for several years humiliated him by
running his business Is charged In a suit for divorce brought by A R, Coward, a Baptists minister and photographer.. Go ward and bis wife are more than fifty years old. They have been married twelve years.
And it is because Richmond has a reputation to maintain more wide spread than any of us know who do not travel for or often that Cleaning Day should mean something to everyone and not because Richmond is dirty as many other cities are.
they thought of things youthful and their minds turned to the circus. The parade had made its round and the three rings were beginning to make the youngster's heads swim when the two youngest of tbem all, "Uncle Joe" and "Jim" Mann began their march around part of the ring to their reserved seats. They were soon "spotted" and attracted all the attention and most of the applause. They shamefacedly acknowledged it by raising their bats.
MEN SOLD GARTERS
South Bend., May 3. Men masquerading as saleswomen, that they might dispose of garters to a better advantage, is the latest type of agents to be brought to the attention of the South Bend police. Scores of women in the city have been approached by the trio selling garters, and information was brought to the police that the peddlers were men and had disguised themselves. Mrs. George F. Steel, 2066 Paris street, received a call from one of the agents, she admitted and she stated the agent had succeeded in acting the part of a woman. It may be added that the agent displayed a very nifty looking set of underpinning.
Dr. Alice Hardman has been appoint
ed by the Federal government to make an investigation of the lead in
dustries similar to the investigation made for the Illinois commission on occupational diseases.
Zf irOk - Make no mistake. Use only OO A Jllt medicines the best doctors approve. Should your doctor order Averts Sarsaparilla, well and good. If something else,
still well and good. He knows best Trust him.
J.O. AyarOa..
Health Suggestions
MASONIC CALENDAR
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"THIS DATE IN HISTORY"
Wednesday, May 3. Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Fellow Craft degree. Thursday, May 4. Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated Assembly. Friday, May 5. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Special convocation. Work in Past and Most Excellent degrees. Saturday. May 6. Ioyal Chapter, No. 49, 0. E. S., stated meeting.
. MAY 3RD. 1702 Lord Cornbury became governor of New York and New Jersey. 1809 Rhode Island Congregational Conference first organized. 1813 Havre de Grace, Md., burned by British. 1814 Napoleon arrived at Elba, following the restoration of the Bourbon dynasty in France. 1843 Thomas Hood", the famous poet, died in London. Born there. May 23, 1798. 1859 France declared war, to expel the Austrians from Italy. 1S61 The governor of Virginia called out the militia to defend the state. 1862 Confederates began the evacuation of Yorktown, Va., after withstanding a month's siege. 1872 Liberal Republican convention at Cincinnati nominated Horace Greeley for. President of tbe United States. 1897 Three-mi'.lon dollar fire in i'lttsburg. 1910 John L. Beveridge, former governor of Illinois, died in Hollywood, California. Born in Greenwich. N. Y., July 6, 1824.
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