Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 223, 24 July 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PAIiLADIU3I AN1 8UX-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 1912.

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FOUR KILLED AND SEVERAL1NJURED When Fire Engine Collided with a Street Car in Chicago.

(National News Association) CHICAGO. July 24. Two Hremen, a motorman and a pipeman were killed this afternoon between a Are engine and street car on North Park street. A number of passengers on the car, were slightly lnjurede. TO LAGRANGE The Rev. Llghtbourne, rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, leaves tomorrow for LeGrange, 111., where he will spend the next month. During his absence the church will be redecorated and a number of improvements made. 12 AMERICANS HURT IN ROME, ITALY ROME, July 24. Eighteen persons, including twelve American tourists, are suffering from injuries as a result of trolley car accident that occurred here last night. The car slipped from Us rails and fell into the Roman forum. HOW TO BOTTLE FRUIT JUICES. Great Care 8hould Be Taken When Fitting Corks. In putting up fruit juices In ordinary bottles exercise the same care in sterilization that you would for ordinary canning. Have the bottles clean and heated to boiling point In water, new. scalded corks, etc. Usually the fruit juice will need heating to steaming point, settling and filtering as for jelly. After that put It into the clean bottles, leaving a little space to allow for the liquid's expansion on heating. Set the filled bottles on a rack in a wash boiler, fill up with water to within an Inch of the tops and heat gradually to the simmering point. Then cork and seal immediately. The corks should be put in hot water for some minutes before using, since this not only sterilizes them, but makes them more pliable, so that a good fit is certain. The corks, being porous, need to be completely covered with paraffin or sealing wax. A cheap kind of the latter; called "bottling wax," is usually a little safer than paraffin. How to Use Old Stocking. ' Don't throw away your old black stockings when the feet are worn out Ont the feet off and rip the stockings open at the seams. Then sew them to gether," keeping the narrow parts together, and of them make the top of your petticoats. -..-.. They make excellent stockinet tops for silk ruffled underskirts that would east considerable If honcrht. After you have sewed the stocking legs together fit them about the hips, nw on a waist band and trim off even around the bottom. Now make a corded silk ruffle the necessary length and attach it to the stocking top by a French seam. There you have It a perfectly fitting petti coat at about half the cost of the same eady made. 1 A ' hint that the economical woman vill be sure to make use of. How to Clean Laoe Panels. Very frequently lace door panels brink after washing, making it Impossible to use them again. To prevent this follow these Instructions: After removing the panel from the door thoroughly clean the glass. Wash and starch the lace, slip in the rods immediately and replace the panel on the door. Care should be observed to pall the lace straight, tacking down the sides if necessary to stretch the panel Allow it to dry npon the door. This gives far better results than to launder the panel in the usual manner. BUY YOUR Sewer Tile and Brick of THE MILLER KEMPER CO. Phone 3247 You Want Good Tire Service and You Are Not Getting It, Or If you believe it possible to reduce your present yearly tire bill a comparative last G &l J on the same car with other branda will satisfy you that such a result can be had without extra cost over the price you pay for other tires. Ton canttfo a better thine than try them out. Specify the old reliable G. & J. Tires, made at Indianapolis, Ind. RODEFELD CO W. Main St, Phone 3077, Local Distributors. HEARSEY-WILLIS CO, Indianapolis, nd, State Distributors

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AN ALL-ROUHD MIXER Chicago Boy Bartender, Gets Scholarship.

(National Newi Association) CHICAGO, July 24. Mixing study and work as he mixed drinks behind his father's bar, a Chicago boy has earned the first scholarship given by the Princeton Club of Chicago, paying his expenses for four years at the uni versity. While boys of his age were strolling in the glare of the "white lights," John Larsen was working as barten der in his father's saloon, handing drinks across the bar till 1 o'clock in the morning. Often there was a pen behind his ear as he filled the steins, while near him on the bar lay his algebra and reams of paper. And many times the studying would not cease till long after the lights in the saloon had been put out. Larsen is 19 years old. He is. an expert bartender. Everybody says so, and the fact that his mind Is busy juggling algebraic equations while his Ink-stained fingers are "slinging drinks" has no effect on the liquor. He was an all round student, he could slam the horsehide to the fence and was not afraid of the egg-shaped pigskin. . And so it was that the Princeton Club came to honor him. The club selects one man each year upon whom to bestow a scholarship at Princeton. The club goes through the high schools and, after selecting a possible candidate, investigates his home life, his morals, his ability. "That's why we picked Larsen," said R. C. McNamara, secretary of the club. "He's a man of all around ability, he's a good fellow, a good mixer, speaking both of drinks and men; J- OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For Sale Cheap. IWTecv condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rlckart. Rosedale. Kans. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at G:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 2:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:40; 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Man t ins vill e, Lebanon and Paris, 111. ' Tickets Bold through. A REPUTATION for the BEST THINGS is sometimes hard to gain especially when those "Best Things" are lacking. With us this reputation has come easily surely and generously because we've never had occasion to slight quality. We know how and what the people demand and we supply it. It Costs No More. Greek Candy Store

and we think he will 'make good' at old Princeton. We believe he will show the tiger that Chicago has some pretty good boys." Larsen will take up a course of civil engineering at the university.

DIXON AND HADLEY HOLD CONFERENCE (National News Association) CHICAGO, July 23. Senator Joseph Dixon, campaign manager for Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Herbert S. Hadley of Missouri, floor manager for the Colonel at the recent Republican convention, held a conference here today. After the meeting ended neither would say what subject had been discussed. Governor Hadley recently stated in Missouri that he could see no reason for the formation of a third party at that time. Senator Dixon is optimistic about the outlook in Illinois. He declared that the race in this state will be between the Progressive party and the Democrats. 8ur Cure. Cora I wish there was some way to make him stop buying expensive presents. Mae You might marry him.

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In that line Kipling expressed a feeling that we all know. At times we all feel that we've just got to go away somewhere. Perhaps not to "the other side the world," perhaps not even outside the county, but just the same we're "overdue" somewhere else and then "we go, go, go away from here." , - . When you go, a Suit Case, Bag or Trunk is a necessity. We have all kinds. Visit the department. See the window.

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BLAME RAINMAKERS AND WEATHER MAN (National News Association) BATTLE CREEK, Mich.. July 24. The worst rain and wind storm Battle Creek has known for years swept the city last night and today the inhabitants are divided into two factions: Those who blame the rainmakers and those who blame the weather man. Yesterday the Battle Creek Industrial Association fired 4.500 pounds of dynamite paid for by C. W. Post. The cannonading started in an effort to pro

duce rain, continued all day. The rain came but before it the weather man had sent out a forecast of "showers." MINERS ARE IN A DANGEROUS MOOD (National News Association) CHARLESTON. W. Va.f July 24. Company C of the West Virginia national guard, was today ordered to Peytonia. in Boone county, because of rioting there by striking miners armed with Winchester rifles. In a fight last night a deputy sheriff was fatally shot and further outbreaks are expect ed as the miners are in a dangerous mood. SUIT CASES We have an extensive line in imitation leathers. They are inexpensive, but good look. Ing. Prices 90c to $3.50 SUIT CASES Genuine Cowhide Cases They're made to "ship around the world" and get back home good for another trip. Prices $5 to $16. SUIT CASES If you prefer a Matting Suit Case, we have it. They're light to carry, inexpensive, good looking and are especially popular with the ladies, Prices $1 to $3.75 SUIT CASES Real Cane Suit Cases combine the maximum strength with minimum weight. Prices $4 to $7.50 CLUB BAGS They are small and handy. Prices $1 to $5.

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Oil Company Wants Re straining Order. (National News Association) WASHINGTON, July 24 The Uncle Sam Oil company of Arizona and the Pipe water pipe line company operating in New York. Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, asked for an injunction in the Commerce court today to restrain the inter state commerce commission from enforcing an order, declaring pipe lines common carriers and compelling the lines to make reports through the commission of the amount of their business. The order also provided that these lines

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