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SHADE TREES OF THE CITY City Forester Thompson to Ask Council Tonight to Take Prompt Action to Save the Trees. J'TJnless the city and the citizens lend a hand all the snade trees in Richmond are on their way to destruction," said City Forester Thompson to day. On this account Prof. Thompson v.ill appear before council tonight urg ir.g it to save the trees from destruc tion. An emergency exists, he declares "All over town tree3 are infested with the larvae or a species of lice. In this larval stage the pest does its des tructive work. Our trees may survive this one attack, but it is only the fore runner of more one pest does not come at a time and each attack renders destruction more certain. If the city will take action now we can avert the danger. "I would not be doing my duty as city forester if I did not warn the city officials and the property owners of 1he probabality of their trees being destroyed. It will not be much of an effort to save them. The value of property in Richmond will certainly de preciate if our trees die out. "I want council to take action this evening. A little spraying is all that la necessary. In a recent issue of the Palladium ! Prof. Thompson contributed an article ; lolling how the trees can be saved. At I the request of many subscribers it is i reprinted in part, as follows: How To Save Trees. i "I would suggest and urge upon all who have Norway Maples which have ! these lice on them to spray them. The ; Norway Maples are our best trees for t shade and we do not want to lose one jif we can help it. j "In East Orange, N. J., where the iclty has had to fight this pest the 'trees are sprayed with Whale-oil soap i The emulsion is prepared by dissolv ing, or mixing a pound of the soap i with five gallons of water. "The lice work on the under sides of ithe leaves and the spray should be diIrected upward through the tree. "The State Entomologist, Mr. C. H Baldwin, sent me this formula, which ihe says is one of the best. "Dissolve .one-half pound of hard soap, preferably Whale-Oil soap, in one gallon of i boiling water. While the solution is still hot pour in two gallons of kerojsene oil and agitate this mixture violently until a white creamy emulsion is formed. To use this, dilute with water at the rate of one part of the emulsion ;to nine parts of water. In spraying, be 'very careful to put the liquid on thoroughly, covering every part of the in-ift-Bted tree and using a fine mist Epray." "This can be done by any one who has a sprayer, and the remedy is inex pensive. Sprayers may be had at a hardware store all the way from ninety cents to fifteen dollars. But the most effective vcy is for the city to spray all the trees. In some of the Eastern cities, where continual warfare is being waged against insect pests of all kinds, gasoline sprayers, Owned by the city are used. In East Orange, any many oth crs, whenever a tree needs spraying the city does it and charges the cost to the property owner. This, is the v-ay it should be in the city of this sir.te. Pests could then be controlled. for if ten men spray their trees and one man does not the pest isn't de stroyed and the work of the ten is can celled by the negligence of the one, This town has been very fortunate in that we have had practically no trou ble with insect pests and we can eas ily destroy this one. NOTICE Mrs. Barns, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave., will not serve Sunday dinner until further notice. 29-2t ! Willing. ! "Now," said the voluble salesman. 'here's a piece of goods that speaks for Itself." "All rightr interrupted a weary customer. "Suppose you keep quiet for a couple of minutes and give it a chance!" For That AH In Down and Out Feeling At this 6eason of the year most every one needs a good tonic to put their blood in order, restore lost vitality and tone up their entire system, for this purpose there is nothing to equal the following prescription. This prescription has been used for years in the general practice of the leading physicians of the world and is indicated in Nervous Exhaustion, Dizziness, Sexual Impotercy, General Debility, Insomnia, Nervous Headache, Anemia, Dyspepsia, Female Troubles and all wasting diseases. Compound Tincture Genadine 1 oz. Fowler's Solution 2 dr. Citrate Iron i 2 dr. Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites q-s.ad 6 ozs Get the Syrup of hypophosphites in a t ounce bottle and add other ingredients in order named. Should your druggist not have all of the above ingredients in stock he can get them of his Jobber. Never accept a substitute for any of these ingredients, you would Cot get good results and they might pe harmful.

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Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR At The Murray. Lewis-Oliver Stock company, indefinite. "Woman Against Woman." "Woman Against Woman," the great English melodrama will be the offering of the Lewis & Oliver Players at the Murray theater tonight. Rachael Westwood an adventuress and Bessie Barton, a little country girl, match their wits one to retain the love of her husband and the other to gain the affection of her fromer sweet-heart. John Tressider is the husband and former sweet-heart in question, and is the best liked young man in the village. Previous to marrying Bessie Barter, he knew little of her past, but Rachael Westwood knew something against her, which was no fault of Bessie's, but when Rachael was through telling her story, it had assumed gigantic proporitions and things looked quite dark for Bessie. There is p. great deal of heart interest in this rlsy. Matinee Wednesday. Motion Pictures. Starting matinee Thursday, July Fourth, and continuing for three days, the World's International Motor Races, held at the Indianapolis speedway will be shown in pictures at the Genretl theater. At a given signal the men rush t otheir machines and begin tLe long and arduous struggle for victory. 85,000 people witness the race. Worlds records for the 500 mile race were obliterated. The Mercedes, the fastest thing, ever built on four wheels, driven by Ralph DePalma breaks down, when within two laps i f the goal. Bob Burman's Cutting the biggest car in the race, smashes a rear wheel, turns turtle, carrying drfver nd machination with it. Like a panorama the scenes turned 80 miles an hour around the great oval, for six hours, twenty one minutes and six secends, when Joe Dawson received the checkered flag, the signal of victory. Prices for the three days will be ten cents for any seat in the house. HUMAN ALBINOS. Even Their Interior Organs, Brain In eluded. Lack Color. There is no race of human albinos, and the albino appears in nearly all races. Latin albus means white in English. The word albino is applied to white plants and white animals. Specifically when we hear the word we think of white humans men or women without color. In a full or complete albino (human) all pigment or color is absent in the skin, in the in terior organs and even In the brain. White negroes and Indians exist, a:? well as in Caucasian or "white races,'' some of these being quite dark. A total albino has a white epidermis or skin and also white hair and red eyes, due to the absence of pigment in the membranes of the eye, which is for the purpose of screeninjj light that Is too bright for the retina that is. In albinos: others can see th retina in the rear of the eye, and thiii appears to be red. Albinism Is not a disease, nor are tho minds of albinos weaker than thosw of others. White blackbirds, mice hares and birds are albinos. And then white elephants are sacred and worshiped by some races in Asia. Exchange. THE MUMMIES MOVED. They Raised Their Heads as if te Bid Adieu to Africa. In his book "Africa of Today" Joseph King Goodrich tells of the shipment of a number of mummies from the banks of the Nile to various museums. "They were put on board a lighter in the river." he says, "and arranged side by side. As the boat was moving away from the bank many of the mummies seemed to come back to life. Certainly they moved and the heads seemed to rise as if the bodies -were turning so that their eyes might take a last look at the place where these old kings and queens had lain in peace for over two thousand years. "The effect upon the boatmen was most panicky, and even the unsuperstitlous foreigner felt as if something uncanny were occurring. . "The explanation is absurdly simple. The heat of the sun had caused the expansion of certain parts, but it was never a satisfactory explanation to those Nile boatmen, who were for a long time loath to handle mummies as cargo. .

A BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK BY HENRY CLEWS

NEW YORK, July 1 The result of recent Republican convention was a decided setback to extreme radicalism, and the Democratic convention has acted likewise. It does not mean that as between conservatism and progressivism the latter has been defeated. On the contrary, it means that not a few of the reforms desired by the people are shortly to be granted by one party or the other, since each party has striking features of resemblance and each is outbidding the other in the race to catch votes. If the conventions held within the last two weeks mean anything, they mean that reforms are to come by evolution and not by revolution. Political leaders recognize that important changes are coming; changes that will benefit the masses and consequently the nation. And they must also recognize that these changes should be made gradually; that a sudden or violent disruption of established institutions and methods wxuld throw our industrial system into chaos to the injury of all and the benefit of none. Happily the two conventions have materially cleared the political atmosphere. While the actual results of the election can not yet be foretold with certainty, the encouraging fact remains that extreme radicalism has received a conspicuous check in both parties, and that the sober second thought of the American people is averse to what would appear to be revolutionary proposals. An important danger has thus been removed from business calculations. Those at the head of industrial and commercial affairs will be able to formulate plans for the future with renewed confidence, and as a result we may expect a steady improvement in business from now on, unless there should be an unexpected disaster to the crops. During the last two or three weeks the crops have been making steady and satisfactory progress and the July reports on condition should show better averages in all the principal crops. Wheat harvesting has begun, and the results are proving much better than anticipated. The government report on cotton acreage will be awaited with much interest in view of wide differences of opinion. The condition of cotton, however, is satisfactory and the outlook is for another large crop at profitable prices. In all parts of the country the agricultural interests are prosperous and the importance of this can not be over-estimated as a factor in coming business improvement. The only doubtful factor of importance is the corn crop, which is fully two weeks late, making it particularly liable to early frost. But a week or so of hot weather in July or August would quickly overcome this drawback. There has been some slackening in the steel industry owing to the railroads having satisfied their immediate requirements for equipment and other material. The lull, however, is likely to be only temporary and confidence in the future is expressed by the advance of $1 per ton in steel prices made last week. The position of copper is also significant; for while much of the rise in that metal has been due to powerful manipulation, it has nevertheless been materially assisted by an actual increase in consumption. Several of the copper companies are enjoying exceptional prosperity owing to the high price and larger demand for the metal. In the cotton goods industry there has been a fair degree of activity, and the outlook in the dry goods trade in general is promising. Distributers aare beginning to stock up more freely in anticipation of a more profitable season than a year ago. Current railroad earnings show continued improvement; Atchison and one or two other important lines being conspicuous examples in this respect. The local money market is fairly easy and likely to so continue until crop demands begin. Larger offerings of commercial paper are reported, also a better inquiry for time money, old exports were renewed last week, another $400,000,000 being shipped to Paris. The presumption is that this gold was sent abroad as a maens of indirect assistance to Berlin. The strain at the latter point has been somewhat intense, but late advices in Vie as directed oa Carton

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: armed," and it is to be observed that the Canadian banks are in good posi tion for meeting any emergencies. The latest official reports indicate that the Canadian banks have over $115,000,000 out on call, chiefly in New York and London. It is satisfactory to know that Canada has been preparing for a crisis, which may in consequence be averted. At the same time it is interesting to note that any disaster across our northern border ; might be promptly reflected in New York by withdrawal of Canadian money loaned here or in London on call. HENRY CLEWS. MOTHER-OF-PEARL WORK. Method by Which the Designs Are Built Up Bit by Bit. Wonderful is the work of the designer in mother-of-pearl. With tiny segments of this Iridescent material be builds up a beautiful design bit by bit. section by section. First, from tbe cabinetmaker he rereives the woodwork upon which hi design will be formed, It may be the top of a carved chest, a portion of a stool or table, or some dainty nicknack to delight a lady's heart. Then upon the wood he roughly draws the design and gathers together the crude pieces with which to form the mosaic in the wood. Selecting a piece of mother-of-pearl, he fits it in a vise, and then with a tiny file he shapes it to occupy the required space. Deftly he sets the section in the wood, fixing It with warm paste to fill the crevices. Another piece is then selected, fashioned and secured, and so day after day till the piece is complete. The j design is then rubbed with pumice stone to give enhanced color, varnish is applied, and the finishing touches are given. Tonquin. a division of French InfioChina, furnishes the finest native inlayers of mother-of-pearl. Pearson's Weekly. A MUSICAL RIOT. One of the Attractions at an Old Time Virginia Celebration. Here is a program observed in the celebration of St. Andrew's day in an old Virginia town in 1737: That a fiddle be played for by twenty fiddlers, every person to bring his own fiddle. After the prize is won they are all to play together and each one a different" tune and then be treated by the company. That twelve boys of twelve years of age do run for 112 yards for a hat at the cost of 12 shillings. That a flag be flying on said day thirty feet high. That after dinner the royal health, his honor the governor's, is to be drunk. That a pair of silver buckles be wrestled for by a number of brisk young men. That a pair of handsome shoes be danced for. That a pair of handsome silk stockings of one pistole value be given to the handsomest young maid that appears in the field. It is probable, says the Ohio State Journal, our tastes are too much changed to enjoy such a list of attractions, but one may imagine what fun they must have caused. Half Holidays. "No man ought to be asked to work more than eight hours a day," said the reformer. "Look here," replied Farmer Corntossel. "Of course you're entitled to your opinion, but you mustn't come around us farmers in the busy season with a proposition to make every day a half holiday." Washington Star. Did You Ever Stop To Consider That Rnb-No-More Washins Powder, the new invention. washes clothes quickly, spot lessly -without rubbing, takes out grease and odors from workirurmen's clothes, SOFTENS HARDEST WATER-EITHER WARM or COLD, cleans dishes. kitchen ware, marble, tile or wooden Soap

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PICHIC PROVED TO BE GREAT SUCCESS Centerville Was an Excellent Host to Army of County Odd Fellows.

"The Centerville lodge is to be congratulated upon the dispatch with which the entire program for the Wayne county Odd Fellows picnic was carried out Saturday, declared a prominent member of Whitewater lodge, of this city, today "Richmond could not have done better." The large number of Richmond Odd Fellows and Rebekahs who attended the outing, were highly pleased with the entertainment and hospitality offered them by the Centerville people. The picnic, which was held in the park near the Pennsylvania railroad station, was attended by about 800. Following the picnic dinner, the parade was begun. Lawrence Handley, of this city, grand marshal, started the parade promptly at 1:30 o'clock. In the mornnig and afternoon addresses were made by some of the most prominent Odd Fellows in the state. Grand Master J. L. Harmon of Elkhart, and Grand Secretary W. H. Leedy, of Indianapolis, were among those who spoke. Mrs. Kate Nichols, president of the Rebekah Assembly, alsa delivered an address. Recitations AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, Oft CLSEWHCftC Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages MCH MILK. MALT CHAIN EXTRACT, IN fOWDU Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLIGK'S" Take m package home NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co.. have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings, Porch Columns. Caps Sills, etc., at TLe Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials In all their worrc If you are a contractor it will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build It will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to hare call at Factory and Inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 340S.

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