Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 219, 16 June 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911

PAGE THREE.

REGULATE TRUST? COIITRjyiVIDEIIDS Is the Idea of Judge Grosscup Who Addressed Iowa Students.

Iowa City, June 16. Declaring the Sherman act, "even as now interpreted, an Ineffective remedy in the Just complaint of the ordinary man against monopolies," Judge Tetcr S. GroBscup. of the United States circuit court of appeals, proponed in the commencement addrc-KS before the University of Iowa yesterday a new method of dealing with trusts. "To recognize combination and monopoly as something necessarily here the law to the fact and then as a condition to granting corporate power at all, reserve the right to regulate dividends," is the remedy Judge Grosscup advances. Judge Grosscup's discussion of the remedy proposed by him was prefaced by a review of the Sherman act, in which he said: "As interpreted prior to May of this year the Sherman anti trust act was believed to be a weapon In the hands of the man who happened to constitute the administration at Washington, to destroy such specific monopolies and combinations as the administration chose, to consider hurtful to competition In enterprise. Instead the Sherman net became a sunken mine, over which nearly every form of enterprise had to sail the fuse that would set It off, or keep It harmless, running direct to the ofHce of the attorney-general at Washington. "But will big business," continued Judge Grosscup, " with no restraint hanging over It other than the Sharman act as now Interpreted, desist from being brutal? Will one of these big business enterprises, caught now . and then employing the prohibited accessory methods and ordered to rehabilitate, as the Standard Oil and tobacco combinations have been ordered to rehabilitate, prevent others from taking their chances along the same lines, or from taking chances along other lines? Whtn Will Power Rest? Reverting to his remedy the judgo continued: "But to which government, the national or the state, shall he given the power to apply the remedy? My answer is that, In the case of the big socalled trusts, such, for Instance, as the trackers or the Standard Oil company, th.e bulk of the raw materials la drawn from states other than the company's domicile, or the bulk of whoso finished product Is sold in states other than the corrnany's domicile, thereby bringing their business Into Interstate commerce, the principle I am urging should be applied by the national government, through such procesncs as will make it practically compelling that enterprises of this kind organizo aa corporations under the United States laws. "To that extent, at least, I am for the new nationalism. By the hand of a single sovereignty, and that the supreme sovereignty, can the principle, It seems to me, be effectaully applied to the big socalled trusts. Would Differentiate Concerns, "But this does not mean that the mailer manufacturing and trading corporations In any given field of enterprise should be nationally incorporated. From these arises no monopoly. And where, among these smaller concerns, combinations arise in unreasonable restraint of trade, the Sherman act aa now interpreted would probably be sufficient. "But where should we run the line of seperatlon, you ask. between those those to be nationally Incorporated and those lift to the state; an how separate thoste to whom a restriction at to dividends is to be applied from those to whom it is not applied, though nationally incorporated. My answer Is that national Incorporation SHE HAD CONSTANT PAIN Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkbs&Ts Vegetable Compound. PewittYilK X.Y. "Before I started to take Lydia E. llnkham's geitaoie lompouna i suffered nearly all the time with head ache s, backaches, and bearing down pains, and had a continuous pain in my left side. It made me sick if I tried to walk much, and my back was so weaR mat I was obliged to wear oorsets all the time. But now I do not have anr of these troubles. I hare a tine strong- baby daughter now, which 1 did not have before taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound." Mns. A. A, Giles, Route 41, lswittYille, X. Y. The above is only one of the thousands of grateful letters which aro constantly being- received by the llnkham Medicine Company of'Lvnn. MS which proye beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis. eases of women, and that every such Buffering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham of Lvno. Mass. Invite all sick women to write ier for advice. She has guided nsands to health and her

Jrr "oSSf

I41 P0

Js..,1j- 1

trice ia free

Needful Knowledge

Richmond People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. The symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys excrete a thick, c'.oudy, offensive urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weighed down by a feeling of langour and fatigue. Neglect these warnings and there is danger of dropsy, Hright's disease, or diabetes. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal. You can use no better remedy than Bonn's Kidney Pills. Here's Richmond proof: Mrs. Fred Heater. 007 N. Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Dean's Kidney Pills were used in my family neveral years ago with the best of results In a case of backache. This remedy was procured at A. CJ. Luken & Co's Drug Store and it effected a complete cure. I publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in 1906 and at this time I have no hesitation In verifying that statement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. should depend on whether the business involved is chiefly national or chiefly local. If the bulk of the business of the company Is national let the nation be the parent and regulator of the corporation advantages under which it is conducted and if it absorbs enough of the business of the line in which it is engaged to enable it to throw off effective competition, let the principle of fair dividends be applied. Can Eeasily Get Data. "The national bureau of corporations has already access to information that will show what these percentages are. Whatever may be deficient can be easily supplied. I will not undertake to say here what should be he precise percentage that would bring the corporation within national control; it is enough to say that it should be large enough to make its business a really national business; and In determining between business that is local and business that is national a contigious state or states might properly be counted to be within Jhe field of the locality; bor a business near the line of two states, may be none the less really local, because as much is done on one side of the line as on the other. "I am proposing nothing really complex. Though the details will have to be worked out with some difficulty, the principle is simple. And once embodied In the framework of the laws, it would be permanent." Judgo Grosscup discussed price supervision as a method of government regulations as distinguished from restriction on dividends. "Price supervision by government," the speaker said, "would always and necessarily be indirect and inexact, always open to fluctuation through the hostility or favor of those who, for the time being, were In power; always open to manipulation by the trusts themselves." Ai Local Theaters Murray In presenting "Erin's Isle" the producer has gone to endless trouble and expense to make this one of the biggest hits of the season. A car load of scenery and electrical effects are carried besides several expert electricians to work these electrical effcts. The character of Denny Malone Is in the hands of Merton Strock, a comedian of no mean ability, while that of his wife is portrayed by the capable actress Margaret O'Mahany. Miss Anna Shaw takes the part of the Irish colleen in a way that wins the approval of all. She is a dainty, charming young lady with a sweet voice. Rcgo continues to please with his masterly renditions on the harp. Agnes Edmunds, singing comedienne, is one of the big. hits of the bill with her rag time singing. Haas. Bros, put forth some stunts on the bars second to none. Their act is original and is enlivened throughout by some good comedy. For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Manager Murray has arranged to show the famous motor speedway race films and this in conjunction with the regular bill will assure a good show. MAY WHEAT IN CHICAGO NOT CORNERED (National News Association) Chicago. June 16. So far as the Chicago board of trade is concerned there was no "corner" in May wheat. Directors of the board has accepted the report of a special committee which has been investigating the recent deal in which A. J. Lichtstern and J. Ogden Armour are said to have squeezed the short to a finish. The committee spent three weeks in investigating the details of the May deal. The committee found that the big line of wheat taken on by Armour & Lichtstern was bought at a higher price than obtained during May. save in the last part and that therefore they could not sell at a profit. The board upholds the operators for holding onto their lines. MARKET NOTICE. Market will open in East End Saturday morning. June 17. Market will be held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. South. A street market will be held Wednesday and Friday moraines and Saturday night 152t

TELLS GRADUATES

LABORERS HEEDED Pres. Kelly of Earlham De livers an Address to Indianapolis Students. Indianapolis, June 16. Dishwash ing was declared not too menial a task for the girl graduate last night by Robert L. Kelly, president of Earlham college, who delivered the com mencement exercises of Shortridge high school at Caleb Mills hall. Dr. Kelly spoke on "Some Educational Ideals," and ridiculed the "hitch-your-wagon-to-a-star" slogan as not con ducive to happiness in a world filled with hard knocks and disappointment. When the Earlham college president turned from the audience to the girl graduates and said they should not shirk dishwashing if it was necessary to domestic tranquility, the girls smiled a bit incredulously. Their parents however, laughed heartily, and applauded the speaker when he declared education was not meant so much to teach the students impossible ideals as to teach them to perfrom the everyday tasks of the world, conscientiously and honestly. Early in his address Dr. Kelly said he would "get down to brass tacks," and that he would not cause his audience to believe that by "educational ideals" he meant the same kind of ideals that caused the old-time commencement orators to exclaim: "My friends, just think, there may be a boy on this brilliantly decorated platform who may be some day president of the United States." Praises School System. Dr. Kelly, when the audience laughed, suggested that many of his hearers might have been flattered in a similar manner in their earlier years. The speaker praised the educational system of Indianapolis. He said the city not only could feel proud of the graduates, but that it could feel proud also of its schools, which, he declared, ranked among the best in the world. He praised all the educational systems of the middle west, and paid a high tribute to college and high school graduates. Dr. Kelly said in part: "A president of one of the leading universities of the middle west once said the American people have a passion for education. We differ on many subjects. We differ on certain phases of our religious, political and social life, but we are a unit for the advocacy of the splendid work accomplished by our universities, colleges and public schools. "I am going to speak of some of the changing ideals of education in this country. At one time it was considered the duty at a commencement to hold one arm aloft with a mighty gesture and to exclaim: 'Just think, there may be a boy present tonight who may become, some day, president of the United States. Needed in Every State. "While a boy, on hearing such addresses, I always thought I was the one referred to as a chance candidate for the presidency, but in later years I am glad to say that I have learned that a person may lead a useful and happy life without being president. Men of the best types are needed in every state, city and hamlet. And as this is the ideal of the public school, I want to emphasize this ideal tonight. "I think there was a time when our educational systems taught that success was the greatest of all human achievements. Such is not the interpretation of the American high school today. I hope the graduates tonight will resolve to follow the doctrine: 'I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to be true. I am bound to live up to the light I have.' Today the graduates of our schools are taught to follow in life as their highest aspir ations the innermost inspirations of their breasts. "We educators know we will never become wealthy in our work, but we have the pleasure of knowing that we turn out of the schools men and wom en fitted for the lace of life. We want our young men and women to leave our schools ready to attempt the great things of life, but also ever ready to perform the monotonous everyday tasks that their fellow citizens press upon them." HEADACHE? Don't suffer agonies from headache. Caparine acts instantly stops the headache relieves the dangerous organic trouble that caused it. Some headache remedies are "pain killers" only. Don't take chances. Caparine regulates a gentle laxative a safe stimulant. No evil after-effects from tor high-strung nerves, overwork, biliousness, constipation, colds and grip Caparine is supreme. It is a prescription scientifically proportioned first to stop the racking pain, then to curt the cause of that pain Keep a package at home and carry one with you to the office or when traveling. Take a capsule the moment you notice a headache coming on. At all druggists, 10c and 25c. DeKalb Drug & Chemical Co.. Ltd.. DeKalb. 111. DON'T That NOW Is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little DOUG AN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 133a

Painless Feet

Richmond Is Full of Them Since Leo H. Fine Commenced to Sell Ezo. There is no reason on earth why anyone should suffer another day with painful, swollen, burning feet or foot misery of any kind, when a large jar of Ezo costs but 25 cents at Leo H. Fihe's. Not a powd' mind you, to clog up the pores, but a soothing, healing refined ointment that takes out all pain and soreness, and leaves the feet feeling fine and comfortable. Your feet may be so sore that you cannot walk on them tonight, rub on Ezo and you will enjoy a walk tomor row morning. Use Ezo for sore corns, for disagreeable bunions; use it when breaking in new shoes or before dancing. Very pleasant refined ointment is Ezo, and there is nothing better for sunburn, rough skin, blackheads, eczema or itching skin. Ezo Chemical Co. Rochester, N. Y., Makers PLAYS AND PLAYERS A new comic opera by Edgar Allan Wolf is called "The Wife Hunters." Mrs. Annie Adams, the mother of Maude Adams, has joined a stock company in Duluth. "The Moral Code" is the title of a play to be acted soon in Rochester, N. Y. Herbert Thomson is the author. "The Virginian," for which play there seems to be a steady demand, will begin its eighth season this fall. The government, it Is said, intends to put a stop to the exhibition of United States money In moving picture shows. Leon Errol, a grotesque comedian, has been engaged by F. Ziegfeld for "The Follies of 1911," soon to be presented at the Jardin de Paris. Ruth St. Denis, the dancer, is to become a dramatic star in a play to be written for her by the author of "The Rose of the Rancho." Adelaide Keim and Arthur Byron, who are heading a stock company in Minneapolis, are reviving Maggie Mitchell's old play, "Fanchon the Cricket." The Charles J. Ross company has accepted for production next season a new three act play by Gretchen Dale and Howard Estabrook, entitled "Mrs. Avery." One of the productions of the late summer will be "The Night Riders," an emotional drama, dealing with the tobacco war in Kentucky and Tennessee. After another season of "The Pink Lady," Frank Lalor, who has made a hit in that play, will be starred by Klaw & Erlanger in a musical comedy. . There is to be a revival of the famous Bartley Campbell melodrama, "The White Slave." in Pittsburg early in August. The company will be sent on tour. "Father Jerome" is the name of a new "confessional" play to be acted experimentally next month in St. Louis. Louis de Courcy is the author. Next season there will be two "Every Woman" companies, three in "Excuse Me," two in "Madame X," two in "The Merry Widow." and one "Prince of Pilsen" company. The ending of the season in New York City is earlier than usual this year. The opening of the new season will also be earlier. Some of the theaters will open early in August. "Juot Say" WORLICK'S It Means Original and Genulnt MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for All Agts. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. WM. M. CARL IN

New Phone 151 Old Phone 151 Main

The C ARLrSPJ MVSHC (DO. Pianos, Band and Orchestra Instruments, Sheet Music Importers, Jobbers and Retailers 5 and 9 East Market Street Indianapolis

90 PER CENT PER ANNUM This is the dividend of the Reo Motor Company for the past five years. Common stock in most automobile manufacturing concerns pays from 30 to 1,000 dividends. Our offering of the 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock of the CONSOLIDATED MOTOR CAR COMPANY, (Capital stock $4,000,000). of Cleveland, at par, $100.00, with a bonus of 100 of Common, should prove equally productive of profits. The CONSOLIDATED MOTOR CAR COMPANY manufactures the Royal Tourist and the Croxton Cars, both of which are familiar to every Automobilist. There are individual, fundamental, mechanical reasons why their complete line of commercial trucks, taxicabs and pleasure cars will assure large profits to the investor; these we will gladly furnish on request. Investors will also be furnished with certified public accountant's statements semi-annually. The book value of preferred stock is 82 in excess of price asked. The Croxton Taxicabs are now being used by Walden W. Shaw Co. of Chicago, and nineteen other large taxicab companies. This is the first public offering of the stock which is limited to $250,000. General illustrated prospectus, showing plants, assets, etc., upon request. Address KLEINZAHLER & COMPANY Bankers, Cleveland, Ohio

TAYLOR EXPLAINED INSURANCE LAWS Points Out That Rebating a Premium on Fire Insurance Is Now Illegal.

Indianapolis, June 16. William L. Taylor, former attorney general of Indiana, made it plain to the members of the Indiana association of Local Fire Insurance Agents, that they have no right under the law to agree on rates, generally, for fire insurance and that the old practice of rebating a premium is now illegal. He told them that in the recent enactment of new laws governing the insurance business the Indiana legislature had taken the view that fire insurance was no longer a gamble, but a necessity, and that it ought to be conducted along the same lines of business honesty and fairness as any other legitimate business. No subterfuge, he said, can possibly be rsorted to in order to rebate a premium, or to fix or control rates. The policy must say exactly and truthfully the amount of premium charged for the insurance. A company has the right to make any rate it sees fit for its service, but the price must be stated in the policy, and no agent has a right to write the policy at a different rate. Insurance agents, Mr. Taylor said, have the right, under the law, to organize into associations for the benefit and protection of their members, and to aid in the enforcement of the law. They may refuse to accept as a member an agent who violates or refuses to obey the law, and a member who violates the law may be disciplined by such association. The members may discuss risks, prevention of fires, building ordinances, sprinkling applances and fire waste. They also have a right to discuss rates and commissions. But they can not agree n rates, generally, or enforce rates by any punitive measures. "About thirteen thousand fire insur ance agents licenses were issued last year by the auditor of state," said Mr. Taylor. "The state of Indiana collected last year from fire insurance companies of all kinds, in taxes, fees, licenses, etc., more than $140,000. The fire insurance in force in Indiana is over $600,000,000, in authorized companies alone; the amount of premiums PIMPLES CURED IN TWO WEEKS . By the Great Blood. Purifier BIN-TER TABLETS Or Your Money Back. GUARANTEED TO CURE BOILS, SORES, ECZEMA, OR ANY ERUPTIONS WHATEVER. Sold and recommended by Leo H. Fine PRICE $1.00 $1.50 Mailing.. Suit Cases Extra strong, full 24 inch size, heavy leather handle and leather corners, heavy brass lock and catches. GET ONE BEFORE THEY'RE ALL SOLD. Miller Harness Store 827 MAIN STREET FRANK J. CARLIN

received by the fire insurance compan

ies doing business in Indiana last year was over $7,000,000, in authorised companies alone. The losses paid in 1910 in Indiana on account of fire waste, by the insurance companies, was more than $3,500,000. All these stupendous figures result from business obtained and written by you and the other fire insurance agents. Insurance has come to be not only a great and permanent, but a scientific business. The race between the light ning rod agent and the fire insurance solicitor has long since been run." EPIDEMIC OF SOMNAM BULISM AT MILAN, O. Milan, Ohio, June 16. The village of Milan, almost as famous for its nu merous widows of wealth and attracness as for its notable men Thomas A. Edison, . inventor, and Hal Reid, playwright among others is threatened with an epidemic of somnambulism. Already the sleep disease has claim ed two victims Miss Grace Elwell. clerk in the postoffice, who fell down a flight of stairs and was rendered unconscious and L. B. Samson, editor of the Milan Ledger, who awoke to find himself chasing dream burglars. Milan hardware dealers reported that the demand for rope among the villagers bids fair to exhaust the supply. Asked what the rope was wanted for, they said they wanted it so when they go to sleep they tie one end of a strand to a leg or an arm and the WHAT THE FACE ALWAYS SHOWS The sparkle in the fac of the man who Is successfully forging his way, whether he Is poor or rich. Is like the sparkle on the diamond. It Is the sputtering of the live wires within him. the tingling- of his nerves, the coursing: of pure rich, vitalised blood in his veins, and this always shows in a alow of health in his face, his confident poise and expression. He can always do more work than he has hefore him. If you feel tired all the time, are rundown, or suffer from Kidney or L.tver Trouble. R;eeplessness or Kheumatism, Make-Man Tablets will do you more frood than several month's vacation. A free trail sent on request to Make-Man Tablet Co.. Dept. 13. Chicago. Sold at 50c and 'recommended by Clem Thi.Mlethwalte's two drug stores, hth and North K Street and 8th and South E .Street. WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER & GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN 3TREET Phone 3040 or 3158 PIANO TUNING D. E. ROBERTS PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER Fourteen Years' Experience Eight Years in Factory Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. MURRAY'S Week of June 12 Erin's Isle Co. Matinee, 10c; Evenings 10-25c

THE CHESAPEAKE 4. OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA

TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Subject to Change Without Notice

Daily Ex. Sunday ..11:16 a. m. . . 7:15 p.m. . . 4:15 p.m. Lv. Richmond Arr. Chicago . Lv. Richmond Arr. Cincinnati 7.15 p. m.

Sleeping Car on Night Trains. Buffet Parlor Car on Day Trains.

ROSS' STRAW HAT CLEANER Makes a 8oiled Hat Like New. So Simple to Use Any One Can Clean Their Hat. ONLY TEN CENTS. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY, . 804 Main Street. Phone 1217. Ross' Liquid Corn Remedy, Ten Cents.

Family Trade Supplied by Richmond Branch, 435-39

other to a door knob or a bed post. Some tie their doors shut, they asThe Chilean government has prepared a bill which provides charge of 10 per cent, on all imports heretofore admitted duty free, an increase of 10 per cent, on all other imports to reduce the deficit.

LADIES: We can promise you a clear, clean skin and a beautiful complexion if you use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP according to directions. ZEMO is a skin beautifier and scientific preparation for the treatment of eczema, pimples, dandruff and all diseases of the skin and scalp. ZEMO SOAP is the nicest, best lathering antiseptic soap you ever used tor toilet or bath. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Richmond by Leo H. Fihe. 'Lines LOW FARE EXCURSIONS TO Cape May and Other Seashore Resorts i AUGUST 10 Fine opportunity for Vacation Outings at the World's Greatest Resorts WHERE PEOPLE GO FOR PLEASURE AND GET IT Ask local asent for folder giving particular. Any Amount, Any Time Any Payment We Loan on FURNITURE, PIANOS, " HORSES, WAGONS, J We Oiler UNEQUALLED RATES. BEST TERMS, QUICKEST SERVICE, ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. We want your business, and be lieve an investigation of our methods will get it, even if you are dealing with some other Company. Extension of time in case of sickness. If you need money, call or write at once. Private. Reliable. Richmond Loan Co. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Automatic Phone 1545 RICHMOND, INDIANA Sunday Only 11:16 a. m. 9 : 15 p. m. 7:15 p. m. Dally Ex. Sunday 7: 57 p. m. 7:05 a. m. 8 : 56 a. m. 11:45 a.m. Sunday Only 10:18 p.m. 7:05 a. m. 7:33 a.m. 10:35 a. m. 10:15 p.m. J. F. ROWLETT, Mgr. S. 4th St. Phone 2185.