Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 230, 1 August 1912 — Page 8

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Of Survivors of the 19th Indiana Battery (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. 1. The fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the Nineteenth Indiana battery of CiTil war regulars will be observed here August 20. The regiment was organized at this city, and went into camp here in June of 1862. Sunday August 10, the residents of Cambridge gave a big dinner In -celebration of the event and the next morning the regiment went to Indianapolis where it was mustered in August 20. August 22 the command was on its way to Louisville in a freight train in which temporary accommodations for the soldiers had been made. At Louisville the regiment was attached to the Army of the Cumberland, and stayed In this section of the great Federal army until it was mustered out in June, 1865. Officers of the survivors of the regiment are making plans for a big reunion of the regiment, to which all members are invited, and to which all G. A. R. veterans will probably attend. TRUSTEES' PICNIC The township trustees of Wayne jcounty will hold their annual picnic at the Glen August 8th. .The Ladies' Aid society of Fountain City will furnish the dinner. HOW GIRLS MAY AVOID PERIODIC PAINS The Experience of Two Girls Here Related For The Benefit of Others. Rochester, N. Y. "I have a daughter 13 years old who has always been very healthy until recently when she complained of dizziness and cramps every month, so bad that I would have to keep her home from school and put her to bed to get relief. "After giving her only two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound she is now enjoying the best of health. I cannot praise your Compound too highly. I want every good mother to read what your medicine has done for my child." Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, 311 Exchange St., Rochester, N.Y. Stoutsville, Ohio. "I suffered from headaches, backache and was very irreg ular. A friend ad vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before I had taken the whole of two bottles I found relief. I am only sixteen years old, but I have beU ter health, than for two or three years. I cannot express my thanks for what Lydia E. .Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had taken other medicines but did not find relief. "Miss Cora B. Fosnaugh, Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. Hundreds of such letters from mothera expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for their daughters hava been received by the Lydia E. PinkhamMedidne Company, Lynn.Mass.

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THESE BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOMES WILL BE FOR SALE

J f ABOVE IS A PERSPECTIVE OF THE HOUSES BEING BUILT ONTIFTH STREET, WEST RICHMOND. " Will Be--Ready to Occupy September 10th to 20th f

These are strictly first class homes, modern in every respect. Basement under entire house, hardwood floors, electric lights, bath, furnace,-living three bed rooms and bath, each with large closet, on second floor. The best rooms are finished in oak.

If you ever thought of buying a home, this is the opportunity of your life time. All improvements are made on Fifth street, cement curb and gutter, new macadamized street, and only one-half block from Main street. Good street car service all the time. These houses are so complete when ready to occupy that we include a gas range with every house. The front lots are to be sodded and trees set out. You could not do better than to give this your immediate attention and select the house you want, as they are going to sell fast, and if you decide before house is complete, will paint color to suit you. You can pay cash or you can pay part cash and the balance by the month. But whatever you do, GET BUSY! DO IT NOW! Our automobiles are at your service any time.

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News Nuggets

(National News Association) SUMMIT, Mo., Aug. 1. While Cole Younger, a former member of the Jesse James gang of outlaws was listening to a lecture by.Wm. J. Bryan, a pickpocket robbed him of $95. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 After filling his pockets with valuable jewelry last night in the home of Asst. District Atty. Fox, a burglar put on one of Fox's suits and went away forgetting the loot. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. In an eating contest at College Point last night Phillip Lomell devoured 7 pound3 of steak, 11 rolls, ten ears of corn and ten cups of coffee. UATERSON, N. J., Aug. 1. Abraham Zigendorf claims to be the poorest man in this state. In a sworn statement he says he has neither outside shirts, collars, neckties, collar buttons or socks. SPRINGFIELD, L. I., Aug. 1. A hen belonging to Stephen Decker has laid an egg 8Y2 inches around and weighing four and a half ounces. LONDON, Aug. 1 Sir Richard Quine of Manchester, in addressing the sanitary college at York last night said that English women do not bathe asregularly as American women. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1. Dr. Dberholtzer, director of the historical pageant which is to be held here in October is trying to find a one legged descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, to appear for the Dutch governor. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 James Hood, an English sailor is seriously ill at the Penn hospital, the result of mosquito bites. ESSEN'S BAKERY. Said to Be th Largest Breadmaking Concern In the World. The largest bakery in the world is located in Essen. Prussia, the home of the great Krupp gun factory. It is a vast building, in which seventy workmen, divided into two shifts, work night and day. Everything is done by machinery, says the London Post. A screw turns unceasingly a kneading trough, into which are poured some water and ten sacks of flour of 200 pounds each. This machine makes about 40,000 pounds of bread each day, in the shape of 25,000 small loaves and 25,000 large loaves, produced by 230 sacks of flour of 200 pounds each. All the operations of breadmaking are performed in this colossal bakery. The wheat arrives there, is cleaned, ground and brought automatically to the kneading trough by a series of rising and descending pipes. There are thirty-sis double ovens, and the workmen who watch over th( baking of the bread earn from 8 to 10 cents an hour, making ap average of 90 cents a day for eleven hours on duty. They have coffee find bread free; also the use of a bathroom, for they are required to keep themselves spotlessly clean and must wash their hands eight times a day. A Correction. Miss Bronx Since dieting she has some appearance. Mr. Harlem You mean some disappearance. Judge.

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CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? Tennessee Man Says Democrats Are Crooked.

(National News Association) MEMPHIS,, Tenn., Aug. 1. Chairman D. G. Morton of the Democratic state committee, predicted that there would be 120,000 votes cast today in the Tennessee Democratic primary for governor, supreme court judge and judge of court of civil appears and several congressional candidates. Indications point to the nomination of former United States Senator Benton McMillan for governor over T. R. Preston, of Chattanooga, General Faulkner of Lebanon, W. R. Crabtrse, of Chattanooga, and T. J. Tyne of Knoxville. Mayor E. D. Crump of Memphis, charged early today that fraud was attempted in the location of voting booths over the city and declared if McMillan received the nomination he would not support him. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chemberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. MEMORY OF SAVAGES." Wonderful Feats of the Zulus In Conveying Verbal Messages. The memory in savage or uncultivated peoples is often trained to a degree very surprising to those civilized men and women who have grown used to depending on the written much more than on the remembered word. The transmission of whole epics, like the "Iliad." by word of mouth no longer seems so incredible when you read of the feats of memory of which present day Zulus are capable. These people, says Mr. Gibson in "The Story of the Zulus," have no writing and are accustomed to transmit messages and record events by memory alone. This they can do because their mental impressions are made especially distinct by reason of their acquired or inherited habit of giving undivided attention to the subject in hand. v Communications between the British authorities and the Zulu kings were almost Invariably conducted by means of verbal messages carried by natives. A certain ultimatum addressed by the British to Cetywayo was conveyed to I him, not upon paper, but in the brain cells of the messengers whom he had sent eighty miles to receive It from the British commissioners. Although the document contained some 4.000 words and was accompanied by much comment on the state of things it was desired to remedy, the whole was repeated to Cetywayo with perfect accuracy. POULTRY WANTED. Highest cash market price paid for Hens and Spring Chickens. Remember we have plenty of good room. We are never overstocked or have too many. We will buy all you have, if dozen or 50 dozen. Schwegman's Meat Markets. Call Phone 2204. 17-wed&thur-lmo Try FLOOR SHINE MOP For Sale At COOPER'S GROCERY 1T li lL-f A Y 11 11

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CHICAGO SOCIALISTS CAUSE DISTURBANCE

(National News Association) CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Twelve socialist orators who attempted to hold a street meeting at 31st street and Calumet avenue are under arrest today. They are charged with having attempted to hold a street meeting without a license. This is the second arrest of street orators following Sunday night's disturbances here. Twelve hundred persons attempted to prevent the police from stopping the meeting. The police and the city government were denounced by the speakers before the meeting was interrupted. Among those arrested were two men arrested Tuesday night for a similar offense. "Throw out the policemen!" shouted the speaker and members of the crowd when the officers came up. When the police attempted to clear I the speaker's stand the speakers i fought back. As fast as one man was ! removed another took his place and began a speech. Mean. Miss Mugley I always try to retire before midnight 1 don't like to miss my beauty sleep. Miss Pepprey You really should try harder. Ton certainly don't get enough of it. Two Sides. Willis Why don't you go to church? Gillls Too far. Why don't you go? Willis We live next door to one, and 1 hate to get all dressed up Just to go that little way. Puck. By the work one knows the workmen. La Fontaine. Hicks' Capudino Stops Headaches Some derangement causes every headache. Capudine removes the cause "whether from heat, cold, stomach, or over-tense nerves. Capudine acts quickly, is a liquid pleasant to take. It is good for colds and gripp also. Try it. 10c, 25c and 50c at drug stores. BUY YOUR Building Material Of THE MILLER KEMPER CO., Phone 3247 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County ss: Henry Haworth vs. George E. Brown and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana. . Before Luther C. Abbott, Justice of the Peace within and for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. The above named defendant, G. E. Brown, will take notice and is hereby notified that unless he appear before me at my office in Richmond, Indiana, on the 9th day of September, 1912, said Richmond city in said County and State and answer or demur to the complaint in which the plaintiff demands a foreclosure of Hen for board bill, said complaint will be heard and determined in his absence, said defendant being a non-resident of the State of Indiana. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of July, 1912. (SEAL) Luther C. Abbott, Justice of the Peace. jul 18-25 sept 1 1L- 09

GIFFORD PINCHOT IN NARROW ESCAPE

(National News Association) ARKANSAS CITY, Kan, Aug. 1. Gifford Pinchot, former chief forester of the U. S., had a narrow escape from death near here last night when an automobile in which he was riding with two companions was demolished in a collision with an interurban elec

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Bargain Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY Beautiful Fern Dishes freshly filled with choice table ferns, Special price 25c Larger Fern Dishes, worth 60c and 75c, Special price (filled) at 50c Beautiful Lonelsa and Egypta Vases, worth 60c and 75c, with bunch of cut flowers for 50c Artistic Baskets, filled with beautiful flowers at 50c SPECIAL 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL FERN DISHES, JARDINIERES, VASES, FANCY BA8KET8, IMPORTED TABLE WARE, ETCx Be Sure and Call at the Flower Shop Daring This Sale room, kitchen and pantry,