Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 65, 20 January 1912 — Page 4

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New York Representatives Payne Tounsr. 10-14 West 13d street, and tits West 12nd street. New Torfc. N. T. Chicago Representatives Payao fount. 747-7M Marauetto Building. Chicago. 111.

The Aasodeti of Am

leant Advarttaors has

aad certified ta

Thaficaraa of cirawlaties

la the Aesortstioa s re-

tart aaJy are rawaataad.

Ne. 1H. WMteMHii.ILT.CHf

This Js My 46th Birthday

HARRIET STANTON B LATCH. Mrs. Harriott Stanton Blatch. tie wall known advocate ot woman's sulraga. was born In Seneca Falls, N. V., January 20, 1856, the daughter of the

lata Elisabeth Cady Stanton, one of the noted pioneers in the equal suf

frage movement In America. Mrs. Blatch was educated at Vasaar and passed her early married life In England. Later she returned to the United States to take up the work in which her mother had won world-wide fame.

Mrs. Blatch Is a deep student of socio

logy and an authority on the problem

of child labor. She is president of the Equality League of Self-Supporting Women and has lectured throughout the country in support of the move

ment for short working hours for worn en and children. Congratulations to:

Richard. Le Oallienne, poet and crit

ic. 46 years old today.

' Furnlfold M. Simmons, U. S. senator from North Carolina, 66 years old to

day.

Leigh P. Brewer, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Montana, 73 years old

today.

, If your children are subject to at

tacks of croup, watch for the first

symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber

lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all

dealers.

Stated a Fact.

. A clergyman highly esteemed for his

many excellent qualities, of which ore

tory Is not one, has recently had placed

In his church by his loving congrega

tton a new pnlplt It Is a fine piece of work, ornate with earring and artistic embellishment But the text Inscribed on It, considering the effect of the good rector's sermons, might have been more

happily chosen. "Be glveth his belov ed sleep It runs.

The Way ef Them.

fOn, yes; he's a very Intellectual

"What makes yon think thatr "I Judged so from his talk." "Why, what does he talk abontr

"He's forever, talking about how

Intellectual he lsT-Catholic Standard

and Times.

The Measure ef Life.

' There Is no use In repining that life Is short It Is not to be measured by the quantity of its years, but by the

quality of Its achievements Pblladel phis Ledger.

Ce that plants thorns will not gather

mass. Proverb.

CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY DR. FRANKLIN'S POLITE . SARCASM. By A. W. MACY. Dr. Benjamin Franklin was Jdeted for hie politeness, though he not Infrequently tinged It -.with aareaam. In 1774 he waa dismissed by the British government from the office of surveyor general ef the postoffice In America, no reason being ae signed except that his majesty the king had no further need of his ssrvkss. Two years later tits Continental congress appointed him postmaster general of all North America: whereupon he could not resist the temptation to write the English minister that the British government need not worry any 'mere about postal- affairs In America as they had again been Biased In com pete nt hands. Sams months after the opening of the war ha summed up the situation thua In a letter to a friend In England: The EngItsh . have made a campaign here, which east two million ; they, have gained a mile of ground and lost half of It back gain. ' They have loot 1,600 men and ; killed .ISO. Yankees. , Meantime wa have had between C389 and TOjCOO children born. Maw long will It talcs t conquer America r ,

The City- Or Beasley?

In granting auch franchise such city or town shall also provide for the terms on which such water, gas, steam, electricity or other elements, and such drainage and sewerage connections, shall be supplied to the city or town and to Its inhabitants, as well as for reasonable license fees or other compensation to be paid to such city or town for any such franchise and privilege: "(SECTION 1 H 275 App March 3rd 1911.)

To contract for the furnishing of gas, either natural or artificial, water, steam, or electricity, light heat or power to such city or to the citizens thereof, by any company, or individual, and in such contract to fit the terms and conditions, and the price to be charged for the same provided that all such contracts for the furnishing ot gas, steam or electricity, light, heat and power, for such city, or citizens thereof, shall be approved by ordinance of the common council, before the change shall take effect; and provided further that the department of public works, at least twelve months before the expiration of any auch contract, or contracts which are or may hereafter be in force, shall by publication, once each week, for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, in such city give notice that it will receive bids for such supplies. Clause 9. Section 8, II 258 App March 9 1909.

CASCARETS CURE A BILIOUS HEADACHE

Gently But Thoroughly Cleanae Your Liver, Stomach and Bowela and You Feel Great by Morning.

GARFIELD NOTES

From time to time additions are made to the orchestra equipment of the school so that the increasing number of pupils who desire to join this organisation may be accommodated. This week a complete outfit of drums and bells was added. This will be

much appreciated by the pupils generally as well as the members of the or-

You're bilious, you have a throb

bing sensation in your head, a bad 1

, taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, j che8tra. The purcha8e was made Un

,u"r "m 1B euo- W1LU Qr n8 jder the direction of the school council under your eyes; your lips are parch- jand the expenaes wlu D the ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean Bchool trea8ury.

TV, iemperea- ?our ym " IU" Pupils of the 6A classes have been j of bile not properly passed off. and asked to make cnoice of tnep course8

you neea is a -cleaning up in- , for the term in GarBeld beginning; j Dont continue being a bilious February 12. Thn whnu wrk h. !

, ; tCasrright, UU. by Joseph B. Bowles.)

A NORWEGIAN WORD.

what

side

nuisance to yourself and those whoDeen good or ,xcellnt thu term xx

love you, and don't resort to harsh ! be permitted to chose either Latin or

Now that public attention is directed toward the gas situation in Richmond it seems time that the regular procedure as provided by law should be considered. There has not been to date any attempt made to fulfill the regular methods provided by the statute. The law provides that the negotiations shall not only be open but definite and furthermore provides the manner and method. If any company or individual desires to open negotiations the way provided by law is for the board of works to receive bids for which it has drawn up specifications. This procedure was suddenly discovered last Bpring in the case of the Richmond City Water Works and the case still hangs fire without action by the city. At the same time here is a case in the franchise desired by Mr. Beasley where the procedure has not been followed and where hasty action seems devoutly hoped for.

physics that irritate and injure. Remember that every disorder of the stomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gen

tle thorough Cascarets the work while you sleep. A 10-ceat box from your druggist will keep you and the entire family feeling good for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe oreicken.

German on entering the 7B work and will receive high school credits for the !

work done. Those below these marks for the term will continue in the English course. Garfield pupils whose work in the seventh grade shows more than average ability are to be given an oppor-

Orialn of "Budetikken.- Which

"Spreading the News. This peculiar word la frequently found In Scandinavian communities aa the nam of a newspaper, such aa St Cloud Budstlkken. It la a Norwegian word. 1.200 years old st the least and haa a very peculiar origin, , In thoaa days, when the coasts of Norway were ravaged by pirates, the tnhabltanta bad to resort to all sorts of devicee to warn those at a distance of the approach ot these piratical craft. When oue was seen on the horizon a man went up to the top of a mountain, where he lighted a beacon fire. This could be seen for a long distance and was known to be a warning. When it was seen In the distance another fire was lighted on another hill until all over the country Ores biased from every hilltop and the people prepared to defend themselves. They also had a system of messengers. The man who first sighted the sail would take ao arrow and send it to his neighbors. From town to town this arrow was sent until all were warned. These were rather primitive

ways of telegraphing, but were so ef-

HowVThis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard tor any case ot Catarrhf that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKXRY, A CO.. Toledo. OWe. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last la years, and believe him perfectly honorable in alt business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made

by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COM MERCK,

Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter

nally. - acting directly upon the blood

f.nd mucous surfaces ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 15 cent per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Take Hall's Family Pills for consti

pation.

This method prescribed by the legislature is obviously for the protection of the citizens and any men who may be occupying positions of trust in the government of the municipality. It is the obvious intent that the city shall have a well conceived idea of what the municipality needs irrespective of what the petitioning corporation desires. It is no more proper for the contractors for a gas company to hold secret meetings with the city officials telling the city government what they will agree to and what they would like to have than it would be for contractors for a city building to assemble with the city officials and tell what they would like to have in the contract and what they would agree to. Imagine at the Bame time that the very parties the citizens who are drawing up or who ought to draw up the contract are excluded from the hearings In which the terms of the contract are drawn up! There seems to be no penalty attached for the non execution of the spirit of the law, but in Richmond the people are not inclined to overlook Infringements on the public welfare. The question at issue is simply whether the people of Richmond are to draw up the terms of their own franchises and contracts and then allow bidders to bid for the privilege of carrying them into execution or Whether after the terms, privileges, specifications have been laid down by the corporation which is Beeking the exploitation of the privilege to make and market gas that the citizens shall have little time to find out what selfishness has been injected into the contract to bestir themselves to defeat the contract which would undoubtedly result. In still plainer language who is to draw up the terms the city of Richmond or Beasley?

TO WOO THE EAST (National News Association) NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Senator Rob

ert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, is to

bring his presidential boom to New York next week. The apostle of Progressive Republicanism will come to town backed by an organization known as the Insurgents' club. With him, when he makes his debut on the stage of Carnegie Hall Monday even

ing will be Glfford Pinchot, the erstwhile closest friend of Theodore

Roosevelt. Others who have taken a prominent part in the bringing of Mr. lafollette to the metropolis are F. C. Howe, president of the Insurgents club, and Norman Hapgood, its first vice president.

He Got tha Raise. "Tou wnnt more money? Why. my boy, I worked three years for $11 a month right in this establishment and now I'm owner of it." "Well, you see what happened to your boss. No man who treats his help that way can bang on to his business." Chicago Record-Herald.

IS 80 YEARS OLD

(National News Association) CLERMONT, Iowa, Jan. 20. Form

er Governor William Larabee, for

many years one of the foremost figures in Iowa political circles, celebrat

ed his eightieth birthday anniversary

at his home near here today. Governor Larabee was born in Connecticut in 1832 and came to Iowa in 1853. He served in the State legislature eighteen years and was governor from 1886 to 1890.

Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

tunity to complete the work required

for admission to the high school by i fM.tn.i th.t , tbm 1P.. ot

j the close of their 8B term. These pu- j four bour, , Norwmy knew of the Bfh pils are often discouraged by being j proacn 0f pirates.

ODUgea to Biay dbck wun omerB wno Thl- -T-t(,m at DrMdln th nw

was called "budstlkken." and when

there were no more pirates the newa-

IDA LEWIS. Grace Darling of America

papers became spreaders of the news and so were appropriately styled "budsakken." Exchange.

la!

either cannot or else will not make as rapid progress as these are capable of

making. Placing these in a class to themselves will also make it possible to arrange the work for the others to better advantage and thus will promot thA interests nt nil

Students of the educational classes i Utilising current from a agneto or in Earlham are making a study of the batteries, an inventor has brought out work in English and History classes n electrically heated steering wheel

of Garfield. ! Ior auiomooiies.

Justly Impatient. In a Newark factory two workmen were shouting at each other up and down an elevator shaft. "Haud on," cried one. "Can ye na Understand th' English language? I'm tellln' ye to haud on. ye loon!" Newark News.

Nothing Wasted. The Customer Aren't you wasting a good deal of that steak in trimming it? The Butcher No. ma'am. I weighed It first. London Sketch.

Nioo Selection. She Now that you have looked ovet my music, what would you like to have me play ? lie Whist or domlnos. Boston Transcript.

The habit of doing little hard things promptly and bravely is the best preparation for the crises of life.

MASONIC CALENDAR

Saturday, Jan. 20 Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.

"THIS DATE IN HISTORY '

The

dead. Do you remember among the exhibits of interest at the World's fair in Chicago the rowboat used by Ida Lewis in her work of saving lives in Newport harbor? The boat was presented to Mlsa Lewis by the people of Newport. She was the daughter of the keeper of the old Lime Rock light, off Newport, and no seaman could better handle a boat or battle with the waves as an expert swimmer. And she was brave with the bravery of a woman. Her record as a saver of human life is a matter of history. And among those rescued was a score of men, hardy sailors and toilers of the sea. Personally Ida Lewis was a most gracious woman, but modest and seemingly unconscious of her heroic endeavor.

Her womanly qualities no less than her intrepid spirit and daring gentle

ness made her the pride of Newport. The cadets of the Naval academy simply adored her.

As some one has suggested, had she been , born before Grace Darling the latter might appropriately have been

named "the Ida Lewis of the old

world." And now she Is dead!

Old Lime Rock still holds its beacon,

and pilgrims go to visit the forts and the war college and the station and the. barracks, bat the brave spirit of

Ida Lewis has departed. And the memory of her is blessed.

What, after alL is the one thing that

makes mortals great and long beloved? Is it not unselfishness?

Whoever would build a monument in the heart of humanity must forget

self and live for others' sake.

Whoever would become great must be least; whoever would minister must be a servant; whoever would be loved must lend a strong hand to the perishing. So long as the great Lime Rocks shall abide so long will the heroic evangel of Ida Lewis be told for a memorial of her.

HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.

An Even Break. Wigwag I hate a man who is always borrowing money. Harduppe Yes; he's almost as bad as the fellow who never has any to lend. Philadelphia Record.

Complexions Flaked Off At Home

The rate ot a bee's flight through the air is a mile in two minutes. Its wings beat the air at a rate of 190 strokes a second.

- ttsT An mm n const axo rsid. Was. Wtnsuws Soomim 8vrr has beta E'?fr SIXTY YKARShy MILLIONS of MOTHBKS for thctr CHILDREN WH1LB tkkthing, with rsat-Bcr access, u SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTHNS the GUMS. ALLAYS ell PAIN ; CURES WIND COUC. and i the beet remedy for I1ARRHCEA. It la ah.

olutrly harm leu. Be sure ami ask. for Mr.

wins low Booming' syrup" ana take ao ou

Political Announcements

REPRESENTATIVE.

LEE J. REYNOLDS, of Wayne County, Candidate for Representative, subject to the Republican nomination.

Meekison Pe-ruL-na Ippllf For ; IT IHUo S $ Catarrhs

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY WILL W. KELLER, Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican Nomination. RALPH H. HUSSON, Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican Nomination. DENVER C. HARLAN, Candidate tor

Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican Nomination.

GUS HOELSCHER, Candidate for

Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican Nomination. GATH FREEMAN, Candidate tor Prosecuting Attorney, subject tc the Republican Nomination.

COUNTY TREASURER.

EX-CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA.

"I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if I use it a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years' standing." David Meekison.

DANIEL B. MEDEARIS. Center Township, Candidate for County Treasur-. er, subject to the Republican Nomi ; -nation. " -v NIMROD H. JOHNSON, Wayne Town-; ship. Candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican Nomination. THOMAS I. AHL, of Wayne Township.

Candidate for Treasurer of Wayne , i"... ' a.alklAAa eA 4-lkh tlAaU'1 tMSaS

nominstion. - HOMER SCHEPMAN, of Wsyns Twp., Candidate tor County Treasurer, Subject to the Republican nomina

tion. FRANK B. JENKINSON, of Boston Township, Candidate for County .Treasurer, subject to the Republican Nomination. MONT TORRENCE, Candidate for County Treasurer, subject' to Republican Nomination.

' JANUARY 20TH. 1775 Andre Marie Ampere, who created the science of electro-dynamics, born in Lyons, France. Died in Marseilles in 1836. 1846 Telegraphic communication completed between Philadelphia and Fort Lee, opposite New York. 1858 Philadelphia acquired its first steam fire-engine. 1862 Jesse D. Bright of Indiana expelled from the United States senate on a charge of disloyalty. 1886 Formal opening of the Mersey tunnel, connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead. 1891 King David Kalakaua of the Sandwich Island died in San Francisco. Born in 1836. 1900 John Ruskin, the English writer, died. Born Feb. 8. 1819. 1911 The American and Canadian Reciprocity Commissioners reached an agreement.

Welcome Words to Women Wosaea who saner with disorders peculiar to their an ohowld writs oar Aeeoeiatioa end receire free the advice of a pkyatoiaa of erer 40 years' exporieoco a skilled end eaooaerful spocselieC m tb diseases si weaaen. Every letter of this sort has the most oarefal consideratieei and is regarded as sacredly eoaadential. Many aaaoitivery saodeat wosaea writs fully what they woaM shrink from tafhasj to their local physician. The local paysacia fe pretty asjre to say that he oaaaot do aavthiaS srkhos

Dr. Pioroa holds that these

except ta

Dr. Ptei

" aa exaeaiaatioa.

care oases, should sabssat to tnosm.

your owo ee Hie "Fsmtrito reaPTiption" htm eared

It is the only aoedioinc of its kiad that

tha oradnct nf Mtfnl.rlw )MhJ

Cyaietati. The only oat good eaosBjh that its smokers dare to print its every redient on its eotside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear TTaasiaa jboa. No alcohol ami mo habit-forasiag drags ara fbaad in it. Son naacrapaloaa medicine a solars assy offer yon a sabstitstfe. Don't take it. Don't trite with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. , V. Pierce, Pwnidsat, BoaTato, N. Y., take the advios reonvwd end bo well. ..

(From Pilgrim Magazine.)

The girl with the poor complexion complains, "I have to touch up my cheeks. I am sallow and a sight, and only my makeup saves me." Now, as a matter of fact, more women spoil their good looks than improve them with cosmetics. The prac

tice certainly is inexcusable now that the virtues of ordinary mercolized ; wax have become known. The mercolide in the wax has wonderful absorbent powers. It causes the faded or discolored scarf skin to flake off in minutes, almost imperceptible particles, so gently, gradually, as to cause i no inconvenience at all. In this way i the old ' complexion is actually re-; moved likewise all fine lines, pim-! pies, blotches, moth patches or other ' surface defects. A new complexion appears a -clear, smooth, youthful,! healthy-hued skin such as no paint, powder or lotion can produce. An ounce of mercolized wax, to be had at any drug store, is sufficient. It is applied like cold cream.

SUITS AND OVERCOATS O $10X0 and $15X0 LATEST STYLES, NEW STOCK HalFs $10 and $15 Store 4 Better Quality, Lesa Money

PERUNA RESTORED HEALTH. Mr. C. N. Peterson. 132 South Main St., Council fluffs, Iowa, writes: "I cannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant confinement in my store began to tell on my health, and I felt that I was gradually breaking down. I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took Peruna. I felt better immediately, and five bottles resored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. D. C. Prosser, R. R. 6, Shelby.Oceana1 Co., Michigan, writes: "Two years ago 1 was badly afflicted with catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid fever, was very depleted. I could find nothing I could eat without causing distress and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach troable, and can now eat anything." ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A FREE PERUNA ALMANAC FOR 1912.

BARGAINS UNSURPASSED The Closing Oat of our Premium Department means Great BARGAINS for you. EVERYTHING SACRIFICED

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COUNTY RECORDER. ;

JOHN DARNELL, Candidate for Coun

ty Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. JOHN C. KING, -Candidate for County Recorder, subject to Republican nomination. BENJ. F. PARSONS, Candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination.

COUNTY COMMISSIONER.

Iho EC1PIRE CIGAR STORE 712 f-lain . Gtreet ,

THEO P. CRIST. Western District. Candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Republican Nomination. J. F. GROVES, Candidate for Commissioner of Wayne County, (Western District), subject to Republican Nomination. ELIAS M. HOOVER, Western Dis trictT Candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Republican Nomination. HOMER FARLOW, Eastern District,

Candidate for re-election, subject to the Republican Nomination.

SHERIFF.

ALBERT B. STEEN, Candidate for reelection for County Sheriff, subject to the Republican Nomination.

Special Price on CANDIDATE CARDS HOWELLS PRINT SHOP 15 So. 11th St. Phone 1060 We Carry the Union Label

It You Lack The Ready Money To clean up your ' little outstanding bills and start the New Tear with but one place to pay, come to us; we will loan you what amount you may need and you can pay us back in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your income. All transactions strictly confidential CalL write or 'phone and we will give your wants our. Immediate attention. 1

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