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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TEIEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911J

Tto racfcrnond Palladium tzi Sai-Telegna Published and owntxl by tha PALLADIUM rRlNTINO CO. Iud 7 days each week, evening ana . 8un1ay morning Office ComiNorth th and A atreeta. Palladium and Sun-Teletrram Pbonee Bualaaaa Office, 256; Editorial Room. 111m RICHMOND. INDIANA Radelpfe O. leda Ealte SUBSCRIPTION TERMS In Richmond 16.00 per year (la advance or 10c per week RURAL. ROUTES One year, In advance tj 22 Six months, In advance One month, In advance , " Addreea chanced aa often a desired ; both new and old addreasea muat t "Iven. Subscribers will pleaae remit with order, which should be given fr a specified term; name will not be enterad until payment la received. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Ona year, In advance $ JJJ Six months. In advance ! Ona month. In advance Entered at Richmond. Indiana, post office aa second clans mall matter. New York Representatives Payne & , Younir, 80-84 West 33rd street, and 29IS West 3nd street. New York. N. Y. Chicago Representatives Payne & I Young. 747-74 Marquette Building. ! Chicago, 11L

The Association of Ami Advertiaetw exrtifiad tt Iks efcrealatieaef Urfa pabTfce figures of circa lattea in Iks iMttosJy ara guaranteed. Na. WMtgailllMt.ILT.City Politics and Politicians Obadlah Gardner, the new senator I from Maine, Is a practical farmer. A meeting of progressive Republican! of Minnesota ia to be held in St. Paul on October 30, to promote the La Follette presidential candidacy. A campaign to have the District of Colombia represented in Congress by a delegate has been launched by the cltlsena' organizations in Washington, D. C. Former Governor Folk of Missouri has accepted an invitation to address the first Democratic state convention of the new state of Mexico , to be held this month. When President Taft visits Chicago ' at the end of this month, he will lay the cornerstone for the new club house to be erected by the Hamilton club, the leading Republican organisation of Chicago. A conference of progressive Republicans has been called to meet In Chicago on October 16 for the purpose of gauging the extent of the movement and the future conduct of the work of the organization. Former Governor Joseph M. Brown of Georgia,' who was defeated for reelection by Governor Hoke Smith, has announced hls candidacy for the governorship, to be made vacant when Governor Smith resigns a few weeks hence to assume his duties as United States senator. This Is My 52nd Birthday LILIAN WHITING. Lilian Whiting, well known as an author and critic, was born in Niagara Falls, N. Y., October 3, 1859, the daughter of L. D. Whiting, who was tor many years prominent in public life in Illinois. After completing her education Miss Whiting became literary editor of a Boston paper and for ' nearly fifteen years continued in newspaper work in that city. She first attracted attention as an author in 1896, When she published "The World BeautttfuL" Subsequently she added to her - literary reputation by writing a study of the life and poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and other works. Of lata years Miss Whiting has spent much of her time in Italy, though she till regards Boston as her home. Heroic Ksspenae At a call to arms, in Sparta, Androwho was lame, offered himself recrnlt When refused on' acat of his crippled leg he exclaimed. 1 thought you were looking for men ta fight, not to run away!" Tells Consumptives How He uoi wen. Tuberculosis Is said to be curable by Imply living In the open air and taking an abundance of fresh egRS and milk. Undoubtedly, some persons are benelawt la. hln H. m I. , . , W. nKMMAKMiAn

remedy for Consumption is Kckman's Alterative. Do all you possibly can to add to strength and Increase weight. - it wholesome, nourishing food, and . - Breathe the cleanest and purest air than, to the sensible things of right living, add the tonic and curative effects f Erkmin'i Alterative. Read .. What It did In this case: 400 West Street. Wilmington, Del. "Gentlemen: In Januarl, l08, I was v taken with hemorrhages of the lungs.

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A Sermon on the Wisdom of Saving A postal savings bank was opened in Washington, D. C, on Monday and the first depositor was Patrick Haughey, a retired regular army officer. The Washington Times says: Mr. Haughey stood at the head of the line for two hours and a half for the sake of being the first depositor. Fortunately, it appears, .the business of saving money Is not a new venture with him, and he delivered this brief lecture on the subject: I have been a saver all my life. I have always believed that a penny saved is a penny earned, and I hope to be a consistent patron of the postal bank. Because I saved in my younger years, I am now amply provided for and retired from active service with no regrets or misgivings. The postal bank will serve a great purpose if it promotes thrift among the working people. An hour's sermon could not better convey the lesson. The man who talks thus is not a novice in saving, a spendthrift resolved on reform. He has tried it and knows. If children could be impressed that small savings, begun early and continued, mean a competency in later years, and if even half of them could be induced to act accordingly, it is hard to estimate what it would mean twenty years hence. It is never too late to begin. Because it promises to teach many people habits of thrift, the postal savings system has a value to the country that cannot be measured in terms of dollars. Mr. Haughey talks of promoting thrift among the working people, and the term ought to include every person dependent on wages or salary.

The Hunger For Profits

That awful Pennsylvania catastrophe in which hundreds perished is strikingly like a recent piece of fiction, a story constructed to show the ministry of capital. The unusual novel much as was imperiled there through the hunger for capital, is perhaps only radically different in that the costs in life and property were not so heavy, far from it. Latest developments in the Pennsylvania disaster show that while estimates vary, the number of dead will be from 100 to 200. Survivors have begun a man to man census, having found that this awful procedure Is the only one by which the number of killed can be determined. Thus while the number of lives sacrificed in the horror is far less than that originally reported, the results are still so fearful that a whole nation may well stand aghast. The dam, the breaking of which caused the flood and its terrible consequences, was owned by the Bayliss Paper & Pulp company. The Bayliss company, until about three years ago operated its Austin mills part of the year by steam and in the remaining months by water power. To provide water power all the year round the dam was built. When the dam was reported weak two years ago it was strengthened, officers of the company now assert. They also now say that they had "every reason to suppose the structure was safe." This regardless of the fact that an investigation In to the causes of the breaking of the dam will be started at once, according to state officials in charge of the work of rescue. The present declarations of the company's officers are also singularly at variance with the Austin reports that there had been constant danger of the catastrophe, due to the instability of the dam under great water power. One of the heads of the Bayliss company collapsed when informed of the disaster has been thus far unable to discuss the horror. No wonder. S. B. Tribune.

"THIS DATE

OCTOBER 3RD. 1691 War between the English and Irish ended with the fall of Limerick. 1779 French fleet under Count D'Estaing bombarded the British Savannah. 1837 Xortense de Deauharnais, daughter of the Empress Josephine and mother of Napoleon III., died. Born April 10, 1783. 1862 Confederate army under Van Dorn made an unsuccessful attack on the Federals under Rosecrans at Corinth, Miss. 1864 A meeting French-Canadians at Montreal protested against the project of Federal union. 1894 Rev. David Swing, famous preacher and orator, died in Chicago. 1896 William Morris, famous English poet, died. Born March 24, 1834. 1910 Regent Prince, Chun opened the new Chinese Senate in Peking. Newspaper Advertisements Bring Results for U. P. R. R.

ST. UOUIS, Sept. 3. Gerrit Fort, who supervised the evpenditure of 11,250,000 in advertising last year,, the largest single advertising appropriation ever made in one year, was a visitor In St. Louis. He' Is passenger traffice manage of the "Union Pacific railroad system, and is a raidcal in advertising the country touched by that railroad. He returned to Omaha, where he has his headquarters and will continue his work of trying to spend another million and a quarter in advertising this year. He came to St. Louis to inspect the new office of the company recently removed from Olive street to 315 North 9th street. Fort says in his advertising campaigns he has used all kinds of mediums from daily newspapers to magazines, booklets and lecturers. "The daily newspapers have produced the greatest results," Ford told a reporter. "We appeal to the people In our advertisements. We sometimes shoot in the air, but I am convinced that enough of the host scattered by the daily newspapers hit the mark to make the entire campaign pay. "Railroads must be developers. They must develop the country through which the tracks run. The only way that I know of to develop a country is to let the people know what you have to offer. The daily newspapers reach the people and stimulate correspondence and desire for further knowledge. Follow up literature then closed the deal and makes a prospective settler of the newspaper reader." Fort conducts an advertising campaign as he would build a railroad. An executive committee meets with him and plans a method of spending the appropriation for the year. When all is ready the publicity men are as progressive as railroad builders, who begin to grade for railroad tracks after surveyors and engineers have laid out the route to be followed. "The actual result of the advertising is difficult to estimate accurately he said. "We authorize the expenditure and then begin to trace the results. In many instances we run against a stone wall before we get to the Vctual facts, but we find enough good done to know that advertising pays. "A conspicuous example occurred last jear. Three years ago the Union Pacific opened a direct line to Yellowstone park. Before that time the

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park could be reached only by a tiresome stage journey. The first and second year we advertised the new line only slightly and let it take care of itself. The travel increased but slightly. "Last year we advertised the direct route to the park extensively. The result was that we more than doubled the number of passengers carried in the other years. All of these passengers had to ride over various parts of our road to reach the connecting line. "That is what I call producing direct results. It is emphasized by the fact that a competitior who also touches thr.t locality made only a normal increase in business while ours more than doubled. Gave Him a Start. "Now, then." said the auctioneer, holding up a pair of antique silver candlesticks, "give me a start." "Half a dollarf came from a voice at the back of the room. "What!" exclaimed the horrified auctioneer. "Ah." said the bidder In an under tone and with a chuckle. "I thought that would elve'tm n start!" All kind of fireworks are more commonly used in Mexico than in the United States. IT IS EASIER TO SAVE THE HAIR You Have Than to Grow New The tendency to put off until tomorrow what we should do today accounts for most of the bald heads we see in the front row. Newbro's Herpicide stops falling hair-and prevents baldness. The dandruff germ is destroyed by its use and a condition of health maintained in the hair and scalp. Nearly everyone has hair troubles of some description which Herpicide will always correct. Don't wait until it is too late. It is conceded to be the standard hair remedy and is recommended and applied by all the best hair dressers and barbers. One dollar size bottles sold by all druggists under an absolute guarantee. Send 10c in postage tor sample and book about the half to Tha Herpicide Company, Dept. R, Detroit, Mich. A. Gw Lakes ft Ccx, Special Agents.

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Eczema Cures "WE PROVE IT." Every day ZEMO gives relief and cures men, women and children in every city and town in America whose skins are on fire with torturing ECZEMA rashes and other itching,' burning, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humors. ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEPTIC) SOAP, two refined preparations will give you such quick relief that you will feel like a new person. We give you three reasons why we recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp eruptions. 1st. They are clean, scientific preparations that give universal satisfaction and are pleasant and agreeable to use at all times. 2nd. They are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affections whether on infants or grown persons. 3rd. They work on a new principle. They do not glaze over the surface but they penetrate to the seat of the trouble and draw the germ life from underneath the skin and destroy it. In this way a complete cure is effected in any case of SKIN OR SCALP ERUPTION. Endorsed and 6old in Richmond by the Fine Drug Store. MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, Oct. 3. Richmond Lodge N'o. 196, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Wednesday, Oct. 4. Webb Lodge Xo. 24, F. & A. M.. called meeting, work in Entered Apprentice degree. Thursday, Oct. 5. Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated Assembly. Saturday, Oct. 7. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. Work in the degrees and refreshments. HOUSEWIFE AND DOMESTIC. The housewife who does her own work, and she represents the stalwart woman-hood of the country and the ambitious domestic who wants to make the family wash a credit to the community, appreciate the great advantages of Hewitt's Easy Task soap. It is a clean, white soap, free from all adulterants and will not injure the most dainty fabrics, lace, linen, wool or muslin. Buy two cakes for ten cents, and if you don't like the first, return the second and get your money back. MICROSCOPIC MESSAGES. How a Singls Pigeon Might Carry r Wholo Library. For more than 2,000 years carrier pigeons have been used to carry mes sages when no other means sufficed and during the siege of Paris, when 303 birds were sent out from the doomed city, one -of the birds performed the almost incredible feat of carrying to the outside world on one trip no less than 40,000 messages averaging twenty words each. This was 800,000 words, or the equivalent of five or six average novels. This marvel was accomplished by means of microscopic photography, the messages being first printed with ordi nary type and then photographed and rephotographed until they had been reduced several hundred diameters. The final photographs were taken on films or pellicles of collodion, each of which, about two inches square, cou tained 50,000 words. A dozen of these films, rolled up in a quill, weighed but one twenty-eighth of an ounce. Ths messages could of course, be read with a microscope without the neces sity of rephotographing and enlarging Under favorable conditions and foi comparatively short distances pigeons have carried as much as three-quar ters of an ounce. Using the photo reduction method, it would therefore be possible for a single bird to carry messages equal in word to no feww than 120 ordinary volutiies. Harper'e Weekly. New Skin Absorber In Great Demand (National Drug Review) Since the discovery that mercolized wax possesses remarkable absorbent powers when applied to the Bkin, the demand for it as a complexion renewer has been tremendous. Druggists in every section report sales as far exceeding those of anything similar they have ever had on their shelves. The mercolide in the wax, according to Prof. Hoffman, gently absorbs the devitalized cuticle, in minute particles so that the user gradually loses her old, worn-out complexion, the more youthful under-skin taking its place. Cutaneous eruptions, blotches, moth patches, tan and freckles are of course removed at the same time. As mercolized wax Is entirely harmless, and easy to use, women all over the country are purchasing and using it to quickly rejuvenate their complexions. The wax is applied to face, neck or hands the same as cold cream, allowed to remain over night, then washed off with warm water. Are Yon a Mason? Or a member of any secret order? If you are, then you will be interested in our Large New Line of Emblem Goods by far the biggest and most complete line in this city. All designs are strictly new and prices are very reasonable. Lapel Buttone, 75c to $4.O0. Rings, Charms, Fobs, Match Boxes, Card Cases, etc L L Spzccer Jeweler and Engraver, 704 Main

Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyrght, 1908, by Edwin A Nye.

YOUNG OLD FOLKS. Uncle Joe Cannon, at the age of ceventy-five, is aa spry aa a boy. At about the same age Chauncey Depew walks Broadway as straight as an Indian. Chief Justice Harlan, at seventyeight, recently wrote bis famous dissenting opinion In the Standard Oil case. Edison says he is just beginning at seventy to live and learn and is planning ahead thirty years. Wu Ting Fang, the famous Chinese diplomat, says a man should be bis best as seventy as he is. Although lie is ninety-one. Dr. Daniel K. Pearsons, the philanthropist, says he feels in his heart all the thrills of youth. Shelby M. Cullora, at eighty-one. represents the state of Illinois in the senate and is soon to begin writing a history of his times. Lord Strathmore of C&nada. who recently celebrated bis ninetieth birthday, works every day at bis desk. John Bigelow, our former minister to France, at ninety-four is writing a history of the tariff. Isaac Johnson, who Invented portland cement, is 100 years old. He recently began to translate the gospel of St. John from the Greek. Susan B. Anthony, yvbo died at eighty-six. within a year of her death always ran upstairs like a girl. Now What is the secret of the longevity of these young old persons? Chiefly this: They did not grow old fn mind or dull in spirit. They kept in close touch with the ongoing of things. They refused to be pushed Into the chimney corner. Would you stay young through the advancing years? Then select some work that will stimulate your hope and stir your enthusiasm. Let that work lead you as your task led you in the days of your youth. Spend no time in regrets over the road by which you bave come. Look a.t the road ahead of you. And, above all. continue to think When the life sap quits going to your head you will begin to die at the top. like certain trees. Accustom yourself to the spirit of progress. Stay young in soul. Cultivate the spiritual part of you and thus put about your gray hairs the halo of eternal youth. Alphabetical Lovemaking.' She Are you fond of teaV HeYes, but I like the next letter better.Excbange. Last January a volcanic explosion in the Philippines was heard at a distance of three hundred miles. A Beautiful Complexion can only be enjoyed by those whose stomach, liver, bowels are kept In perfect working: order. VELAX0 corrects tnese troubles, tones and strengthens the entire system, puri fies tha blood and Imparts the glow of perfect health. At your druggist's. 25 cents. DeKalb Drag & Cham. Co., DeKalb, I1L STOLTZ ELECTROPHONES are the best hearing devices for deaf people. Call and try one free. HANER, the Jeweler 810 MAIN STREET

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