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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1913.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram Published fcd owned by the PALLADIUM PRINTING CO. Issued Every Evening Except Sunday. Office Corner North 8th and A streets.

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This Is My 64th Birthday

BISHOP MILLSPAUGH Rt. Rev. Frank R. Mlllspaugh, Episcopal bishop of Kansas, who has asked for the election of a coadjutor to assist him in his duties, -was born in Nichols, N. Y., April 12, 1848. He graduated at the Shattuck School, Fair-

bault, Minn., in 1870, and spent the i next three years in the study of theology at the Seabury Divinity School. . He was ordained a priest of the Protestant Episcopal church in 1874 and for several years thereafter was engaged in missionary work in Minnesota. i From 1876 to 1886 he was dean of the cathedral in Omaha. In 1886 he became rector of St. Paul's Church in Minneapolis. In 1895 he went to Topeka as dean of Grace Cathedral in that city and shortly afterward he was elected bishop of Kansas to succeed Bishop ' Ellsha Smith Thomas.

CONGRATULATIONS TO: Rt. Rev. Charles C. Grafton, Episcopal bishop of Fond du Lac, 82 years old today. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, one of the few surviving corps commanders of the Union army, 81 years old today. Rt. Rev. Arthur C. A. Hall, Episcopal bishop of Vermont, 65 years old today. . ....... ,. :,-..-,, John Hicks, publisher of the Oshkosh Northwestern and former United States minister to Peru and Chile, 65 years old today. Luke Lea of Tennessee, the youngest member of the United States senate, 33 years old today.

If we purify our blood, keep our bowels regular, we are most certain to keep off dangerous Spring diseases. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the leading blood purifier and bowel reg ulatcr; cleanses the system of all impurities. 35c, Tea or Tabs. A. G. Lu-ken.

MASONIC CALENDAR Friday, April 12. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

Explained. "Jane, I've told you over and over again I will have cleanliness, yet why Is It I'm always finding cobwebs on the drawing room ceiling?" "I think it must be the spiders, miss." London Punch.

DIET AND HEALTH HINTS By DR. T. J. ALLEN Food Specialist CANCER RELATED TO CONSUMPTION. Dr. Dixon, commissioner of health for the state of Pennsylvania, working under the Crocker bequest for the Investigation. of cancer at the Columbia university, announces the discovery that cancer is closely related to consumption. This was maintained by the writer in a book on cancer published about three years ago and In a pamphlet on "Consumption, and It Relation to Cancer" two years ago. And 1n these hints It has been suggested that the treatment must be brought to a nutritional basis, as in consumption, whatever palliative treatment may bo discovered for the treatment of the cancer tumor, the local manifestation of the disease, which, the writer maintains. Is essentially constitutional. Neither consumption nor cancer can develop In a system that is maintained In normal condition by good nutrition, although there Is an hereditary predisposition to both, and either may appear In childhood, as a consequence, although cancer is rare under thirty-five.

(Copyright. 1911. by Joseph B, Bowles.)

Special This Week LA VALUERS v".r at -: Kennedy's, 526 Main St.

Let's Have The Real Fads. Main street is the business thoroughfare of Richmond. Ever since the first visitors to Richmond came here a century ago Richmond has been judged by the appearance of Main street. The life of the town is in a fashion symbolized and expressed here and visitors here still form their opinions of the progress of the town by its appearance. Years ago Main street was paved with brick, due to an expression o fthis recognition that Main street because it is the seat of business should have something better than cobblestones. We do not think that there are many people who would have Richmond repave it with cobblestones nor macadam. This side of the cluster lighting proposal for Main street should be set forth. In the words of the United States Government's report through the bureau of commerce and labor: "In other words it is another example of the stronger public spirit manifested in late years; and it may also be regarded as an evidence o" the local pride which seeks to build up the community and its trade. Numerous concerted efforts have been made to enhance by such action the brilliancy and attractiveness of such sections of particular thoroughfares or even of whole streets. This development is particularly interesting as being in itself an evidence that and general lighting at such points is inadequate."

It has been suggested that the proposal of the merchants to install 72 columns of cluster light between 4th and 11th street complete, ready for turning on the current is a selfish proposal and that they show no counter evidence of public spirit. It will cost the merchants at least $7,488 to install these cluster lights. It therefore seems to us that as the government report puts it, that it is rather "another example o fthe stronger public spirit manifested in late years." The merchants in every community form the nucleus of the town's greatness and have never been considered as a menace. Trace the rise of the city itself it begins as a trading center and when it has ceased being a trading center the town is dead because the use for it has vanished. If there is to be any argument against making the market place of Richmond resemble its worth to the community or rather symbolize the progress of the community we have yet to hear it. For the market place belongs to the town and not to the merchants the merchants are merely a part of it. It is no more the merchant's market place than a stall at the market house is the market. He has bought the right to do business but that is all the people are the real owners of the market.

The objection is said to be raised against the better lighting of Main street that the merchants as a body do not patronize the city light plant. This is interesting if true. Why do they not patronize the light plant? It is urged that these merchants who do not use the city current do not pay for the upkeep of the lights and that the addition of the difference between arc lighting and cluster lighting will fall on the plant and the users of the current furnished by the city. That the addition of this expense will cripple the plant because it will not be able to furnish as low a rate as formerly to its consumers. If this is the case it is more than interesting. We can see no reason why the city should place a premium against using city light, we can see no reason why every taxpayer in town should not bear his proportional expense in paying for the street lighting of Richmond whether he uses candles, gas, or light from the L. H. & P. Company. If this is a reason for not using cluster lights on Main street it is a bad reason and opens up a greater question than the lighting itself.

By all means if Mr. Johnson is opposed to cluster lights let us have a .clear explanation of the status of both sides of the question and a full explanation of why the Municipal Light Plant cannot fulfill an obvious public service.

Java Swallows. The ticsts of Java swallows are so rare a luxury that a dish of them would, cost around $75 in our money.

i' Locked Up. ' That times are hard, is merely a relative term. Rome one always has the money. Duluth News-Tribuue. r

'THIS DATE IN HISTORY '

APRIL 12.

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-Abbe Raynal, a noted French historian of America, born. Died March 6, 1793. -Henry Clay, famous statesman, born in Virginia. Died in Washing

ton, D- C, June 29, 1852. 1782 Admiral Rodney's English fleet defeated the French fleet under comte de Grasse in a great battle in West Indian waters. 1788 The first power-loom was set up in Philadelphia. 1854 The town of San Salvador destroyed by an earthquake. 1861 Bombardment of Fort Sumter commenced by the Confederates. 1864 Fort Rillow, Tennessee, captured by the Confederates under Gen. Forrest. 1865 Mobile evacuated by the Confederates. 1898 Cardinal Taschereau, archbishop of Quebec, died. Born Feb. 17, 1820.

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Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion.

All women get bilious, headachy and constipated simply because they don't exercise enough. They don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vegetables. Those are nature's ways of keeping the liver and thirty feet of bowels active; but very few women employ them. The next best way is delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of Figs alone. There is no need to have 6ick headache, backache, dizziness, stomach sour and full of gasses, bilious spells, sallowness, coated tongue, bad breath, bad complexion, nervousness and depression. The surest and safest remedy is one or two teaspoonfuls of delicious Syrup of Figs. Try this to-night you'll feel splendid in the morning

when the sour bile, clogged up waste and poisonous matter have been gently but thoroughly moved "n and out oi your system, without nausea, gripifig or weakness. Your head will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stomach regulated; no more constipation, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well always look and feel your best. But get the genuine the old reliable. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups sometimes substituted to fool you. The true, genuine, bears the name California Fig Syrup Company; look for this on the label.

PEACE OF MIND AND PLENTY If you could buy all that by the payment of an annual fixed sum which you could well afford wouldn't you call it the best investment in the world? You can buy that. There is no "if about it. Sufficient insurance of all kinds will do it In case of fire, accident or loss of varous kinds you are reimbursed plentifully. In case of death your family is secured against want. The certainty of protection in all cases brings you Peace of Mind. Consult E. B. KNOLLEXBERG and see how you can be fully insured at a cost that you can afford. And you better do it right away.

House Lots, $29 to $99 $3 down, 50 cents a week. National road, 2,000 feet beyond Eastharen Junction. An excellent chance to start a home of your-own by building a small cottage costing not less than $400 and adding more as your means permit. Salesmen on the ground every afternoon this week from 3 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 5. A. F. HILL, Sales Mgr., 101 X. 9th St Home phone 1703. WllItDur Laumdl Co. The Largest Suburban Real Estate Dealers In the World.

ECZEMA? TRY ZEMO Has Cured Worst Case and You Can Prove it for Only 25 Cents.

Yes, try Zemo. That's all you need do to get rid of the worst case of eclema. You take no chance, it is no experiment. Zemo is positively guaranteed to stop itching, rash, raw, bleeding eczema, make a pimpled face smooth and clean. Zemo is a wonder and the minute applied it sinks in, vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't stick, no grease, just a pure clean, wonderful liquid and it cures. This is guaranteed. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all druggists at Jl for the large bottle and at 25 cents for the liberal size trial bottle. Try one 25-cent bottle and be convinced. Quigley Drug Stores.

Just So. Tie doesn't really lcYe you. He'? after your money." "But if his love were not genuine how could he put so much fervor into his wooing?" "Ob. a man can dig tip considerable fervor when he has to marry money or jro to work." Exchange.

GENIUS. Men give me some credit for genius. All the genius I have lies in this: When I have a subject in hand I study it profoundly. Day and night it is before me. I explore it in all its bearings. My mind becomes pervaded with it. Then the effort which I make the people are pleased to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit cf labor and thought. Alexander Hamilton.

office being of a nature that Mr. Mather could not well take care of them, he resigned. Dr. J. E. King, county health

officer. Is now taking care of this work again, as he did before Spring Grove appointed its own health officer.

SPRING GROVE HAS NO HEALTH. OFFICER

Spring Grove is now without a health officer again. About thirty days ago Samuel Mathers was appointed health officer of the little town to the north of this city. The duties of the

BRAZILIAN BALM "The Old Reliable- is magic for coughs, grip, croup, asthma, catarrh and quick consumption to the last ctaze. KILLS THE GERMSI

The Effects of Opiates. THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the functions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, e&usitg imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should nevr receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. Tho administration of Anodynes. Drops. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children bv any but a physician cannot be too stronglr decried, and the druggist should not be party to it. Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the ' signature of Cha. II. Fletcher. f J - jfFf-ff2-ttennine Castoria always bean the signature oft-VVT; '5Xi

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SomnietlllTitog New and up-to-date to those who do not wish to come, we will call for and deliver shoes. NO EXTRA CHARGES. New York Shoe Shining Parlor

MAIN STREET

BET. 9th & TENTH

Just Phone 1296 Save the number. Separate department for ladies and children to avoid embarrassment. Courteous treatment to all. All shines 5c. except Sundays. Holidays and off the feet. 10c Tan shoes dyed black. 25c 35c and 50c. We clean Buckskin. Velvet. Satin. Suede Shoes. Also Hand Bags. Suit Cases and Grips. All work guaranteed. Hours. 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays to 7 p. m. Saturdays to 11 p. m. No waiting. No delay. All kinds of shoe polish and laces for sale. Best shoe shiners in city. - Warren Finny, Harry ScottJ Ollle Spinner. Verna Green. Monte Roberta. RILEY ROBERTS proprietor 911 MAIN STREET

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mond Iodge No. 1CT. during the past month is un precedent. While amazing to its own members, it Is a revelation to outsiders. When one stops to think that the charter was only opened on March 1th, and at Monday night's meeting, the secretary reported 275 applications received. It can be seen that State 'Organizer R. S. Campbell and his organization department is accomplishing wonders. No. 167 Is one of the largest fraternal lodges In Richmond. In three years time it has taken in over 400 members. Richmond lodge has furnished a beautiful tlub room in the Lu-

ken building which cost them 12.000, and have $3,500 In their treasury. All this haa been accomplished in the three years time. Not satisfied with this remarkable progress and growth, they plan to raise their membership to 1,000 which will make It the largest fraternal lodge in Wayne county, and if the present influx continues, it will be an easy matter to attain their goal in a very short time. Now if you are interested, now is the time to become a member of the most progressive lodge In the world. Daniel G. Reid is a member and also a trustee of the Moose University. The moose pay to a week, sick or accident, and $100 death benefit: dues are 75 cents a month and no assessment. Free medical attention is furnished to all members and their families. Charter now open. Initiation fee, $3 for a short time only. For information call orwrite: R. S. CAMPBELL, State Organizer

10 NORTH 7TH STREET. Office Open from 7 to 9 A.

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VEGETABLES

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Cauliflower Mangoes Green Beans Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes New Potatoes

Spinach Green Onions Radishes Parsley New Beets Rhubarb

Fancy Grape Fruit. Fancy Pineapples, Thompson Improved Navel Oranges, Fancy Florida Oranges, Fancy Bananas. Strawberries Strawberries

Philadelphia Cream Cheese. Neufachatel Cheeee. Pirn Olive Cheese, Brick Cheese, Roquefort Cheese.

Pimento Cheese,

Columbia Model No. 10 $55.00 Columbia Bicycles $45.00 to $75.00 Pope Mfg. Co's Barnes Bicycles $25.00 Pope Mfg. Co's Phoenix Bicycles $30.00 Pope Mfg. Co's White Flyer Bicycles $30.00 Pope Mfg. Co's Hartford Bicycles $35.00 THE BEST BICYCLES MADE TODAY. A complete line, moderate prices. All high grade equipment on every bicycle mentioned above, New Departure Coaster Brakes, Guaranteed Hartford Tires, Tool Kits Jones Hardware' Company;-'