Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 196, 24 May 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ADD SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1911.

Itz Qictoond Palladium cii Ssa-Telecrttn Published and ewnl by tha - PALLADIUM PniNTtNO CO. lssaad t da each waak. avaalngs and ' Sunday mornln. Office Corner North tth and A etraets. galladlum and Sun-Talaa-raoi Phonaa uaiaa Offlca. I64t; Editorial Kooma. uai. RICHMOND. INDIANA.

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SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. I 'Richmond S 0 .ft rear (In ad vanca) or 1O0 per week. MAIL SUBSCIUPTIONS. Ona rear, la advance 'i 52 Bis months. In advance . One month. In advanee RURAL ROUTE Ona rear, la advance ?-52 Mix atnntha. In advance -; Ona month. In advance Add.-ee chanced aa often as deal red; both new and old addressee must be Ivan. Subscribers will please remit with erder. which should be given for a opacified term: name will not be wintered antll paymei.t Is received. Entered at Richmond, Indiana. ?ost i offlca aa second clans mall matter. New Tork Rpresntat!s Payne 4c Tocnv. 0-I4 Wt Srd etreet. and till West tand street. New York. N. T. Chicago Represfntatlves Payne A Txunr. T47-74I Marquette BulldtUaT. Chicago, 111.

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RICHMOND, INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY"

Ilsa a population of 22.324 and Is growing, it Is the county seat of Wayne County, and the trading renter of a rich agricultural community. It Is located due esat from Indianapolis 9 miles and 4 nillea from tho atste line. Richmond Is a city nf homes and of Induatry. Primarily a manufacturing city. It la kImo the Jobblna center of Kar.tern Indiana and enjoys the retail trade nf the populous community for miles around. Richmond Is promt of Its splendid streets, well kept yards. Its rement sidewalks and beautiful shade trees. It has three national banks, one trust company and four bulldlna associations with a combined resource of over $, 000,000. Number of factories Its: capital Invested f7.000.ono. with an annual output of 27,(toO.OOft, and a pay roll of 93.700,000. The totnl pay roll for the city amounts to approximated $3,600,000 annual. Thera are - five railroad companlea radiating In eight different directions from the city. Incoming freight handled dally, l. 760,000 lbs., outgoing freight handled daily. 70.000 lbs. Yard facilities, per day 1.700 cars. Number of passenger tralna dally 1. Number of freight' tralna dally 77. The annual post offlca receipts amount to fso.ooo. Total assessed valuation of the city, $1 6.000.000. Richmond has two Interurhsn railways. Three newspapers with a combined circulation of 13,000. Richmond la the greatest hardware Jobbing center In the state and only eecond In general jobbing Interests. It has a piano factory producing a high grade r itano every 16 mlnutea. It Is the eerier In the manufacture of Traction engines, and produces more threshing machines, lawn mowers. roller skates, grain drills and burial caskets than any other city In the world. The clty'a area Is 2.640 acres; has a court house costing $50n,000; 10 public schools and has the finest and most complete high school In the middle west; three parochial schools; Earlhnm college and the Indiana Ruslness College: five splendid fire companies In fine hose houses; tilen miller park, the largest and moat beautiful park In Indiana, the home of Richmond's annual Chautauqua; seven hotels; municipal electric light plant, under successful operation and a private electric light plant. Insuring competition; the oldest public library In the state, except one and the second largest, 40,000 volumes; pure refreshing water, unsurpassed: SB miles of improved streets; 40 miles of sewers; SS miles of cement curb and gutter

combined; 40 miles of cement '

walks, and many miles of brick walks. Thirty churches. Including the Held Memorial, built at a cost of 1360.000; Held Memorial Hospital, one of the most modern , In the state; Y. M. C. A. building, 1 erected at a cost of $100,000, one Of the finest In the state. The amusement center of Kastern Indiana and Western Ohio. No city of the else of Richmond holds as fine an annual art exhibit. The Richmond Kali Festival held each October Is unique, no other city holds a similar affair. It la given In the Interest of the city and financed by the business men. fluceess awaiting anyone with enterprise In the Panla Troof City.

This Is My 70th Birthday

CHARLES NAPIER HEMY.

Charles Napier llemy, one of the moat noted of English marine paintft, born at Ncwcaatle-on-Tyne,

May 24, 1841, tho son or tho late M Henri llemy, a well known musician

After beginning his art studies as

boy In Newcastle Chariea Napier

llemy proceeded to Antwerp academy,

At a youth he made three aca voyages

and at the age of 19 he joined the Dominicans at Lyons. Three yeara later, however, he left and decided to

become a painter. At the age of 24

be exhibited his first picture at the Royal Academy,' and dissatisfied with

the resulta of hia work became a pupil

under Raron Henri Leys-at Antwerp,

He returned to England In 1870 atyl exhibited at the Royal Academy and

elsewhere. After living in London for twelve yeara he built a residence at Falmouth, where most of hia pictures have since been painted.' He waa elected to the Royal Academy in 1S3S. Among Mr. llemy 's well known pictures are "Homeward" and "Birds of Prey," owned respectively by the cltiea of Birmingham and Leeds.

Isn't It True

Just how much power has been left In the hands of Superintendent Gordon, local director of the eastern province of the T. H. I. & E. we do not know. All public service corporations but one that we have ever heard of have made use of the division of labor and function to a point that has something akin to the checks and balances of the Indiana form of government. . This has been quite convenient to those who have had the management of affairs. Reaction translated Into plain American means "nothing doing." It is aa hard to get any real action out of a turnip or the postofnee department aa out of those who rule the fortunes of the T. H. I. & E.

Hence there words are not addressed to Mr. Gordon in a personal way and anything that might be done Is hereby removed from any responsibility of his. There is a situation which any one who wants to get in on the ground floor of popularity in the extreme east, west, north or south of this town can revolve in his mind. ' Consider the street car how it goes. For this Is to be no criticism of the mechanical cross between the banana and cigar box cars that hold their conventions at the corner of Eighth and Main streets every fifteen or so sometimes "bo" minutes. How in the phenomena of nature these things ever run has been a mystery to all beholders. The word "beholders" is used advisedly. The street cars of this town ate not only a nuisance but they are a menace. By actual timing tho street cars run down East Main street at above twenty-five miles an hour. Some day a child perhaps yours will be killed and we shall have a story in this paper on the front page. Perhaps the motorman will declare it was quite accidental that he could not stop it in time because of tho brakes these things will be determined and recorded in front of a coroner's jury. Nor do we doubt that the motorman will be given the limit of the law without any backing from hia company. He may go unpunishedit may be Involuntary man-slaughter. That will make very little difference to the family The bat-out-of-Hadea speed with which these pretenses at public service go is amazing. No one to look at them would think that they could go as fast aa they do. The test Is to see whether one can be stopped within fteen feet If It stops at all at any corner In the outskirts of town. This la no personal grievance of ours it is much easier to walk to Earlham or to the South End station, or to what used to be Sevastopol than to get on these merry-go-round hobby horses. This is the expression of at least ten complaints In one month. Richmond people are slow to wrath,, In any other town some unique method of private assertion of a bill of rights would be manifested. Such Incendiary talk about a corporation which is so Interested in itself and in the part It plays in the pyramidic capitalization which has made men more than millionaires at the expense of a state and Investors is perhaps harsh. Therefore action proceeding that direction la not anticipated. In the absence of any more formidable weapon wjiat would the police power of the state in the hands of the city officials do to this situation? It Is at least as amusing and entertaining to find out who owns this town and state as to guess whether Billy Sunday's conversions are worth what he got out of the collection.

Foot Torture

Rub on Ezo and the Pain and Burn

ing and Aching will Vanish Foot misery Is now a thing of the

past. It matters not how sore your feet are, or how swollen or painful, one rub with Ezo will make them feel fine and comfortable.

Ijpo H. Flhe is the agent for Ezo

in Richmond and every reader of the

Richmond Palladium who has any foot troubles ought to get a twenty-five cent jar today.

Ezo is a different foot remedy; it is refined ointment which is quickly

absorbed by the pores and soothes

and heals the inflammation. It quick

ly takes the agony out of corns and bunions and makes the feet strong.

Ezo is a good thing to have on hand

at all times, nothing better for smarting, chafing or itching skin. For use

after shaving, for burns, sunburn.

rough, hands, eczema, blackheads and redness of the nose. Ezo, 23 cents at

Leo H. Fihe's.

Ezo Chemical Co., Rochester. N. Y., Makers.

FRENCHMAN ELOPED

WITH HIS GOVERNESS

Quebec, Can., May 24. Ferdinand

Darrent Dabbadie, the wealthy iron

manufacturer of Evereaux, ' France,

whose disappearance caused much

comment In high French social circles

was taken from the Canadian Facific

steamship Lake Champlaln when It arrived.' With him was Helena Benoit, who had been governess in hia home.

They were registered on the trans

atlantic voyage as Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

W'y and both denied their real Iden-

tltl until questioned seperately. Then

they admitted their Identity and said

they were not married.

They will be held until an examining board determines whether they shall

be deported.

An early report by C. F. Siebenthal

of the United States geological survey

gives the production of primary refined lead In the United States in

1910 aa 470,380 short tons or 22,268 tons more than in 1909, and the 1909

production was a record output, 443, 112 tons.

Lost Set of plans for house. Phone

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'THIS DATE IN HISTORY"

MAY 24. 1663 South Cirolina erected into a separate province. 1764 The annual town meeting in Boston protested against the proposed system of taxation of the colonies. -1S19 Queen Victoria born. Died Jan. 22, 1901. . 1854 Construction of the Victoria railway bridge at Montreal begun. 1857 Richard Mansfield, famous actor, born in Heligoland. Died in New London, Conn., Aug. 30, 1907. 1865 Grand review of Sherman's army in Washington. 1879 William Lloyd Garrison, noted abolitionist, died. Born Dec. 12,1804. 1881 Queen Victoria revived the title of Duke of Albany for her youngest son. 1892 Hon. Sir Alexander Campbell of Ontario, one of the "Fathers of the confederation" died. Born March 9, 18211. 1898 U. S. battleship Oregon completed trip of 14,500 miles around Cape Horn In 73 days. 1906 Reunion of the Presbyterian church (North) and ' the Cumberland Tresbyterlan church effected at Des Moines. 1910 An Imperial Chinese decree ordered a decimal coinage.

Bad Colds

Some colds are worse than others, but they are all bad. Do not neglect them. Treat

promptly, vigorously. First of all, ask your doctor about

taking Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Then do as he says.

J.C. AjrerOo..

At Conkey's

9th and Main. "The place you""" get the most change back."

IT'S SURPRISING how very popular the Individual wash cloth and towel have become. We have them from 5c. up. Antiseptic, bleached, washable Chamois skin enclosed In parchment envelope, a varied assortment at all prices. We sell Ezo, Zeme, Parisian Sage, Hyomel, Rheuma, Othine, Logus and the many preparations you read about In newspapers and magazines. Pcnslar remedy agents, money orders, green trading stamps. IF IT S FILLED AT CONKEY'S ITS RIGHT"

expect to make their permanent residence In these towns. Two avowed candidates are in the field to succeed Governor Donaghey

.of Arkansas. They are Congressman

Joe T. Johnson and Attorney-General Hal Norwood of Nena. . William J. Bryan and Alton B, Par-

i ker are slated to deliver the leading ! addresses at the big Northwestern

Democratic banquet to be held in St. Paul on June 1. Republicans of Kentucky will hold their convention in Louisville on July 11 to name candidates for governor and other state officers to be voted for in November. Roth the prohibitionists and antiprohibitionists are predicting victory in the special election to be held in Texas in July, when the people will vote on the question of state-wide prohibition. Governor Harmon, of Ohio, now widely spoken of for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1912, during his recent visit to Washington was pronounced by statesmen to be a striking "double" for Ex-Senator Aidrich of Rhode Island. The Jackson Democratic association of the District of Columbia, which

Politics and Politicians

William Francis Murray, of the

Ninth Massachusetts district, is the

youngest member of the national house of representatives.

Republican organizations of Chica

go have already started an active cam

paign to secure the Republican national convention of 1912 for their city.

Judge J. E. Dodge, of Milwaukee, for

many years a justice of the State Supreme court, may be the next Demo

cratic candidate for governor of Wisconsin.

According to a statement issued

from the headquarters of the Socialist

party, thirty-six cities of the United States have elected Socialist mayors

since January 1.

College students in Ohio will not

longer be permitted to vote in college towns unless they make oath that they

WARNING. Beware of nniatoa In nntu rv,e,..-

tlon: they may mean death In a hnr.

ry. BRAZILIAN BALM contains no narcotics, minerals or poison. It kills the germs Instantly, and never failed or lost a case in 33 years. Improvement from lt day. Has cured thousands. Also Typhoid. Pneumonia, and all contagious diseases. Druggists, or write Dr. B. F. Jackson. Arcade. N. Y.

recently celebrated the eighty-third anniversary of its formation, is the oldest political organization In the United States, with the single exception of Tammany Hall. ; William P. Sheffield, the successor of the late General Charles B. Bray-

ton as the Rhode Island member of the Republican National committee, has been prominent in public affairs in Rhode Island for seventy years. He was a member of congress at -the beginning of the Civil war and in the "SO's he served one year in the United States senate. Politicians are inclined to attach considerable significance to the dinner which William R. Hearst recently gave at his home in New York city. Prominent among the guests at the

dinner were United States Senators OGormon, of New York; Lafollette, of Wisconsin; Chamberlain, of Oregon; Borah, of Idaho; Poindexter,. of Washington; and New lands, of Nevada; and Representative Victor Murdock, of Kansa3. The Colorado legislature has adjourned without electing a successor to the late Charles J. Hughes, Jr., United States senator. As a consequence

fof the next two years the state, whose legislature meets biennially, though having practically a complete Democratic state administration and with an overwhelming Democratic majority In the legislature, will be represented in the upper house of congress by only one senator, Simon Guggenheim, a Republican. :

Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months old his face broke out with ecaema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were in a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put & mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's SarsapArllla and in a few months he was entirely cured. Today he is a healthy boy." Mrs. lne Lewis. Baring-. Maine. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures blood diseases and builds up the system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.

Nervous Debility

Perhaps no modern remedy has sprung into favor so quickly, and retains its prestige so securely, as Wade's Golden Nervine, the great remedy for Nervous Debility, Insomnia, Weak or Palpitating Heart, or any weakened condition of the Nervou3 System, brought on by Worry, Excess, or Overwork. This great Nervine is now handled by druggists everywhere, and costs 1. So many thousands of men and women the country over have used this remedy with success that it appears strange that anyone should continue to drag out a miserable nerve-wrecked existence when it is possible to feel again the joy and satisfaction of full and complete nerve strength and vitality. Nervous Debility has been called the curse of America, Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Extreme Weakness, Trembling, Forebodings of. Fear, Indecision, Dull Mentality, etc., are some of the symptoms of Nervous Debility, or Nerve Exhaustion. Wade's Golden Nervine acts so promptly and positively in all such cases that if it is desired to test it before buying of the druggist, a trial

package and full particulars will be mailed to all who write, enclosing six cents postage to GEM MEDICINE CO., Dept. A., St. Louis, Mo. If you have a Weak Heart you will find Wade's Golden Nervine just the remedy you need, as it acts as a gentle and permanent stimulant to that organ. If you are all run down, weak and despondent, lacking in vigor and vitality, you will be surprised and delighted with the wonderful restorative and vitalizing action of this great tonic. If you feel that you need a good restorative tonic you will not be disappointed in Wade's Golden Nervine, as there is absolutely nothing like it to promote strength,- vigor and vitality. Contains no alcohol or narcotics, and its effects are permanent. It Is also the finest tonic in the world for restoring the shattered nerves in cases of excessive use of alcohol or other excesses. Wade's Golden Nervine is always kept in stock by the following druggists. Ask them about it, and try It now today. Sold by Quigley Drug Stores.

WE STUDY to please borrowers whose capital is limited, and offer them the benefit of our plan of loaning on personal property at small cost. If, when in need of money, you'll investigate, we'll promts you privacy, promptness and fairest and easiest special plan of repayment ever offered. We give the FULL AMOUNT of the loan applied for In CASH. No chargea of kind taken out in ADVANCE. Your FURNITURE, FIXTURES, PIANO, HORSES, WAGONS, CATTLE or other personal property will be security for the amount you need, and they remain In your own possession. Name

Address

Richmond Loan Co. Colonial Bldg, Richmond, Ind.

E. B. Knollenberg

Knollenberg Annex

Former United States Senator William E. Mason, of Illinois, has unexpectedly blossomed out as the author of a successful religious book entitled "John the Unafraid" which was anonymously published a. year ago.. .....

THE COOK WHO KNOWS will tell you that it makes a lot of difference in the results when first class groceries are used. You believe that too, of course, but Imagine that first class groceries are too expensive for you. Come here and learn your mistake. Our prices are as low a3 any. Phoenix Grocery Phone 1365 1138 MAIN STREET

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Two . TDntinsam(ifl SflnfeQs This sale will eclipse all of our former Shirt sales. More Shirts, Better Values, Prettier Patterns, Greater Variety. Get at least a Year's supply. Opportunities like these do not come often.

Our Sale Satarfay See Tic WiiidDws

LOT NO. 1 Negligee Shirts, attached cuffs, made from Garner's best percales, neat black and white figures, also black and white stripes. New patterns in colored stripes and figures, all perfectly laundered, sizes 14 to Yl'i. This is a regular 75c value, Saturday -39c LOT NO. 2 Only 10 dozen in this lot, Blue Amoskeag Chambray, with attached collar, regular 50c goods, Saturday, 39c LOT NO. 3 10 dozen black satine Shirts with attached collar, regular 50c goods, Saturday . . : 396

LOT NO. 4 10 dozen cream self stripe cotton pongee, just the shirt for outing wear, attached collar, regular 50c goods, Saturday ..39c LOT NO. 5 Attached collar shirts in neat black and white stripe percales, just the thing for a light colored work shirt, 50c goods, Saturday . ...... .... . ........ . .39c SPECIAL NOTICE This is the best shirt bargain ever offered. If the fit, workmanship and quality are not entirely satisfactory, when tried on, bring them back and your money will be cheerfully refunded.