Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 151, 30 April 1912 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PAL LADIUM JLXD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY AlKIXi 30, 191?.
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Heart to Heart TalksBy EDWIN A.NYE.
A Boom For Watson.
JUST FOR. GIRLS. My dear girl: I who write you this letter am old enough to be your father, and I write to you as If you were my daughter. And if you will carefully read what I ay and ponder it well it may Bare you gome regretful hours or worse. Know this: The average ma a la his attitude toward girls and women Is a sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He has two sides a good and a bad side. For instance A young man will Bpend a lot of time coaxing a girl to consent to kiss him and think less of her when she congents. Strange, but true. He will encourage a girl to do things that are wrong and inwardly lose reBpect for her because she is weak enough to succumb. Inconsistent? Precisely, yet men are built that way. When you put aside your natural modesty and do things men may ask you to do things not necessarily bad In themselves, but indiscreet you run a risk. With strange inconsistency .the man to whom you permit some familiarity is likely to brag about it to his chums. They will laugh, and your good name may be held In light esteem. There is, however, another side to the man. If it be demonstrated to him not only that you are pure and modest, but also quite capable of taking care of yourself, he will deeply respect you. AndSbould your name come into discussion be will see that it Is unsullied; if you should need his protection he will defend you as though he were your brother. Every girl should know these things about men. The girl's mother should tell her. If your mother has not explained the two sided nature of the average man I who write these words would feel myself guilty if I did not make it plain. Do not be a prude. And do not be afraid of any man. Be honest and fearless, but draw the line. Let a man know he may cross that line at his peril. He will not cross it, but will respect you. Remember, my girl, men have two ides.
When the Auto Broke Down. "What's the matter, dear? Can't you iget it together again?" "Oh, yes, I've got it together, but I don't know what to do with these two Wts that are left over:" Tatler.
"My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a mall bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowllng. Street. Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by all dealers.
DIET AND HEALTH HINTS Br Dl. T. J. ALLEN Fee4 Specialist TESTIMONY FOR VEGETARIANISM. The French Vegetarian society now hat nearly 1,500 members. Vegetarian societies have existed for half a century. So eminent an authority as Vlrehow, the greatest physiologist of hie age, has said that "the future la with the vegetarian a." Whether one decide to entirely exclude meat or not, It la certainly beneficial to reduce the amount consumed by the average American. The most Injurious flesh la pork, and the least so fresh venleon or goat meat. l am personally acquainted with many people," eaye Dr. Alexander Bryce of Glasgow, in a recent work, "who live on a purely vegetable diet, fruits, nute and cereals, and I have always been envious of their physical and mental vigor and energy." .
(Copyright, 1911. by Joseph B. BowUaJ
Since James E. Watson adopted politics as his profession there have been quite a number of severe cases of WatsonitiB throughout the state. Fortunately it is not an incurable disease. When the nature of the malady has been fully comprehended by the victims they have, in nearly every case, applied a simple remedy and not only have been cured but have have been rendered immune to future attacks. This was demonstrated in 1908 when Mr. Watson was" the Republican candidate for governor. However, there are still a few isolated cases of Watsonitis in the state and each victim of this extremely rare malady is greatly in need of treatments at the political Pasteur institute. Notable among the few existing cases of Watsonitis is the Hon. W. R. McKeen, the venerable Terre Haute banker. In his case we recommend a quarantine. On Wednesday April 24, Mr. McKeen had a particularly severe Watsonitis delirium and in an interview appearing in the Terre Haute Star he gravely announced that it now appeared probable that neither Mr. Taft nor Mr. Roosevelt could be nominated for president at the Republican national convention and that it "would be well for the leaders to remember that Indiana can furnish an ideal candidate for the presidency in the person of James E. Watson." It so happened that one of those who read this remarkable article was J. R. Finkelstein of Terre Haute. Mr. Finkelstein is another acute sufferer from Watsonitis. In feverish ecstacy Mr. Finkelstein ordered a number of copies of the Star and sent them broadcast over the state. Single-handed Mr. McKeen built the Watson boom, and single-handed Mr. Finkelstein launched it. Both are now listening for the splash, which is not yet audible, although the boom left the ways six days ago. Can it be this sturdy little craft has met with a fate similar to that of the Titanic? But to return to the venerable Watson boom-builder. Let us give more heed to what he has to say in his astonishing interview. Here it is in part: "Colonel Roosevelt has hurt President Taft some of late. Much depends, as far as the President's future is concerned, on the outcome of the pjesidential primary in Massachusetts on April 30. Should the former President be successful in that state the outcome of the Chicago convention will then be in doubt. I am confident that Roosevelt will not be nominated, but he may be able to create conditions that will make the re-nomination of the President impossible, if. not inadvisable. "While the chances at present are great against the nomination of a dark horse, and it is entirely too early to begin talking about such a matter, there is no denying that such a situation may develop. Should the time come when it becomes necessary for the party to look for another standard bearer other than Taft or Roosevelt it would be well for the leaders to remember that Indiana can furnish an ideal candidate for the presidency in the person of James E. Watson, Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1908. Watson is comparatively young, is aggressive and capable, and is a good Republican and would make a great campaign. I could be for Watson heartily, believing that his nomination would be the salvation of the Republican party providing, of course, that Colonel Roosevelt should make the re-nomination of the President impossible. "This matter will not be settled until the delegates gather at Chicago. The Republican party has a great history and it is an organization that one man cannot wreck. The sober second judgment of the party leaders will obtain in the end and it goes without saying that in their wisdom they will decide for the party as a whole rather than for or against individuals." Mr. Finkesstein in his letter announcing the Watson boom states he
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Remarkable How Zemo Clears the Face of Pimples and All Other Blemishes.
With the finger tips apply a little Zemo to the skin, then see the pimplesand blackheads vanish. Zemo is a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, just simply sinks in and does the work. You will be astonished to find how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all other skin diseases are cured. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is regularly sold by all druggists at $1 for the large size bottles, but you can get a liberal size trial bottle for only 25 cents. And this trial bottle is guaranteed. You surely will find Zemo a wonder. Get a bottle now from Quigley Drug Stores.
RAILROAD NOTES
The March reports of the Relief Departments of the Pennsylvania Railroad System issued today, show that during that month over J8.000 a day was paid in benefits to employes of the Company jot their families. Since these departments for both the Lines
' East and West of Pittsburg were es-
tablished, the amount paid out in ben-! sons living in and around Richmond
! efits has reached a total of $32,877,-! believe in patroniiing the companies
which make the Richmond cars. The Davis company has twenty or
ders ahead for cars for people living
LOCAL AUTO PLANTS
HAVE BUSY SEASON The increase in the automobile industry in Richmond is evidenced by the number of cars seen on the streets and the number of machines made in this city as compared with the number owned here. The Davis Motor Car company is putting out large numbers of cars in Richmond and vicinity, as are the other companies in Richmond,
which goes to prove that local per-
On the Lines East of Pittsburgh
is anxious to know the extent of the Watson sentiment over the state. Probably it would be of interest to Mr. Finkelstein to learn that in Wayne county, the largest unit in the Sixth district, which Mr. Watson formerly owned and controlled until the voters issued, four years ago, their famous Emancipation Proclamation, Mr. Watson could not be elected constable for a justice of peace court. This is brutally frank but absolutely truthful. Why such a sentiment now exists toward a man who once could sarry the county as a candidate for congress by over 2,000 majority is an old 6tory, knpwn by heart by nearly every voter and which space forbids us republishing. As to Mr. McKeen, we extend our sympathy to him and hope he may fully recover from the political malady which once laid low so many Wayne county voters, but which is now almost extinct within our bor-
MASONIC CALENDAR
Wednesday, May 1, 1912 Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work in Master Mason degree. Thursday, May 2. Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M., Stated Assembly. Saturday, May 4. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S., Stated Meeting and refreshments.
PLANNING TOUR FOR THE COMING SUMMER
., The Indiana Automobile association composed of leading automobile manufacturers in the state, and of which the local manufacturers are members, is planning a tour for the middle of summer. As yet, the local members of the association have not been notified as to when the tour is to be held and as to what cities will be Included in the course. It is likely that if the plans materialize that all local automobile manufacturers will have care in the tour.
Self control is described as the root rlrtue of all virtues. It Is the very center of character.
AL MOREL RETIRES
Albert E. Morel formerly of the Morel-Bricker company at 418, Main street, has sold his interest in the concern to S. J. Bricker. The name of the .firm has also been changed from Morel-Bricker company to the Auto Station. Edward Morel, brother of the former partner, who was employed by the company, has also resigned. It is understood that the Morel Brothers have purchased the saloon and cafe of George M. Brucker, 420 Main street. The business of the new firm is being managed by Bricker. Albert Morel organized the Morel-Bricker company three years ago. African Giants. There are many giants in Africa nine feet high. Some of them weigh 300 pounds and are strong enough to kill a panther at one blow. Perhaps you think such big fellows must be clumsy, but they are not. They can run faster than any horse, springing twelve to fourteen feet at a leap. This all sounds like a fairy story, but not so when you hear that these African giants are ostriches.
For Making Muffins biscuit and all hot breakfast cakes, use Rumford Baking
rowder. It not only makes them lighter, better fla
vored, more tender and digestible, but it adds nutritive value to the
food. Make to-morrow's breakfast cakes with
IIVV THE WHPLESOMS BAKING POWDER The Best el the HIgb-Grade Baking Powder Mo Alum
Big Reductions in Funeral Coach Priees Finest Line of Coaches in the City. Family Coach $3.00 Pall Bearer's Coach $3.50 Call and see them for yourself. Hire your own prtrate coaches
and save money. Save the discount that we have to pay the to Old Undertaker Establishments. H. GREEN'S LIVERY BARN
a S. 9th Street.
Phone 2125
When a Child Has a Convulsion. When a child ia suddenly seized with a convulsion proceed as follows: First. Loosen the clothing, but take off only the shoes and stockings.. Second. Place the child upon a bed or table, with his legs banging over the edge from the knees down. Third. Put his feet and lower legs In a pail of hot water to which hjs been added one tablespoonful of powdered mustard. If you have no mustard use hot water alone. Be very careful it is not hot enough to burn. Fourth. Put an ice cap to the bead. Lacking an ice cap, use plenty of cracited Ice done up in n towel. Fifth. Give an enema of warm soapsuds. Repeat it if it is not retained. Sixth. As soon as the child is able to swallow give a large dose of castor oil. Dr. R. H. Dennett in Woman's Home Companion.
head of the concern, the Davis company has put out as many cars as
i mr oviu uuiius laei J trill . Iir o , o
and Erie during the month of Marcn in Richmond or Wayne county. So
payments to the amount of $177,71S.45 ' far. according to George W. Davis, ! i. .1 u .w- v-. i-
were made by the Relief Fund. In benefits to the families of members I 1
who died $61,431.25 was paid, whllo to , wjtn reasonable weather the company
members incapacitated for work the j will easly double their output of last
benefits amounted to $116,237.20. The ! year.
total payments on the Lines East of "We are already planning our 1913
Pittsburgh since the Relief Fund was established in 18S6 have amounted to 123,833,527.45.
In March, the Relief Fund of the t Per.nBVlvania Lines West of Pitts-1
burgh paid out a total of $78.790 60, of J u has feeen gtated that more tnan which $26,500 were for the families of j ht , . th United
memoers wno aieu, ana m.uw ior Sute are viclim8 of form of ln.
members unable to work. 1 De sum oi $9,044,200.67 represents the total payments of the Relief Fund of the Pennsylvania Lines West since it was established in 1889.
FEET FEEL FINE
EZO is a Refined Ointment that Drive Out Soreness. Pain and Misery. No matter how many foot remedies you have tried there's only one that's absolutely sure and certain. Get a 25 cent jar of EZO at Leo H. Fihe's today, just rub it on and you'll be rid of all soreness, tenderness, burning, aching in a few hours. Money back if dissatisfied. Oh my! but EZO will surprise you. and if you have corns or bunions that seem to be overloaded with agony you must get EZO; Its fine for chapped face, hands and chilblains. Mall orders filled by EZO Chemical Co . Rochester. N. Y.
product," said Mr. Davis, and the 1913 model will be ready for delivery September 1. We are making the roadster, four-passenger, closed coupe, and in fact every type of machine in our 1913 line."
IF YOU EAT YOU NEED "DlflESTIT THE NEW RELIEF FOR INDIGESTION
Mrs. Niewoehner has resigned her position at the Hoosier Store and accepted a position at the new Ackerman Store. She will be glad to meet all her former friends there. 30-lt
Wlhiatt's TDie Matter With 'Your E&lby?
digestion. The american people do not take time enough to eat. The result is stomach distress , gas, belching, indigestion and dyspepsia. '"Digestit" is the new relief it has been found a certain quick and permanent remedy. Thousands of people have found rel'ef from its use. Their own statements on file In our office are proof. You can try It for yourself
without any risk If it fairs to give you absolute satisfaction your money will be returned. "Digestif is a little tablet easy to swallow and absolutely harmless.- It relieves indigestion 1mon instantly, stops food fermentation, prevents distress after eating and cures dyspepsia. You need It even though you are not sick it aids digestion and gives you all the nourishment from your food 50c. Ask at Conkey Druk company.
The young mother and many an old one, too is often puzzled to know the cause of her child's 111 nature. The loudness of its crying- dos not necessarily indicate th seriousness of its trouble. It may have nothing more tho matter with it than a headache or a feelingof general dullness. It cannot, of course, describe its feelings, but as a preliminary measure you are safe in trying a mild laxative. Nine times out of ten. you will find It is all the child needs, for its restlessness and peevishness are perhaps due to obstruction of the bowels, and once that has been remedied the headache, the sluggishness and the many other evidences of constipation and Indigestion will quickly disappear. a Don't give the little one salts, cathartic pills or nasty waters, for these will act as purgatives, and they are too strong for a child. In the families of
Mrs. A. G.-eely. 808 10th St. Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Edyth Faith Corey, Alton, Ind.. the only laxative given iJ Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It has been found to answer most perfectly all the purposes of a laxative, and Its very mildness and freedom from griping recommend it especially for the use of children, women, and old folks generally people who need a gentle bowel stimulant. Thousands of American families have been enthusiastic about it for more than a quarter of a century. Anvone wishing to make a trial of this remedj before buying it in the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle (family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the horn free of charge by simply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington St, Monticello, 111. Your name and address on a postal card will do.
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"A little over a year ago I was sent to Richmond by the Marshall Furnace Company as their local representative. They wanted to locate a man In territory near here, and thought that Richmond would be a good place, so as an experiment I was put here to see what I could produce. "The experiment has been a succesa and I am now a permanent fixture In your city, and the Marshall Furnace Company has established an agency here and located one of their expert installers in the city, as well as myself." This Company has manufactured and installed Furnaces for thirty-two years, and a word with any of our Three Hundred customers in Richmond will satisfy you thit they know their business. Where others fail la where we succeed.. We have taken out furnaces of other makes every week since the first of January, and replaced them with Wolverines. We installed 70 furnaces in your city in 1911, and the exceptionally cold winter just past, proved their worth. We guarantee absolute satisfaction or no pay. Get your furnace in early; nothing to pay until fall, then one-half of contract price, the balance to be paid when YOU are satisfied that furnace Is satisfactory, with a written guarantee to take furnace out and refund your money in the spring if we fail to heat your home. Call me up or drop me a postal, and I will call and give you free and without obligation the benefit of my experience In laying out successful heating plants.
. D. WELCH Local Representative for the Marshall Furnace Company of Marshall, Mich., 25 South 17th Street. Phone 2739.
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...LUMBER SALE... For the next 60 days we are going to sell LUMBER
regardless of cost. We haTe a large assortment of all kinds of building lumber which we want to move at once. See us before you buy and be convinced. . LOUCK HILL CO.
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