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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN "TELEGRAM, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1912.

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Kndolph 42. Leaee suites' SUBSCHIPTIOH TififUt la IUnnmond H.00 per 7 ear la sdvance) or lOo per week. ... RURAL HOUTWa oS ne year, in advanea .. ? Si fix months. In advance . a i?10"10 ,n advance ilii-ia hAu drM changed aa often aa both new and old addraaaes bubecrJbere will pleaee remit with order, wfa eh should ba .rlvea ,05 peclfied term; nam will jot O efttVuntil parent Is received. MAIL. SUBSCRIPTIONS 8tx months, in advance .. -6? One month. In advance Entered at Richmond. Indiana, peat office as second class mall matter. New York Representatives Payne r,?uns. 0- West Sd street, and IWest 32nd street. New York. N. T. Culoaffo Representatives Payne & Younc, 747-741 Marquette Building. Chicago. I1L Tk Association of Ams Advertisers has ax .'Iff J : i i :r:-J the circulation ef this nablicaUon. The figures of ctrcnlatioa eontained in th Association' report only are guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No. ICS. .Wbitehill Bids. R. T. Kfj State Ticket Nominated by Indiana Progressives For President, Theodore Roosevelt. For Vice President. Hiram W. Johnson. Governor, Albert J. Beverldge, Indianapolis. Lieutenant Governor. . Frederick Landls, Logansport Secretary of State, Lawson NT. Mace, Scottsburg. Auditor, H. E. Cuabman. Washington. Treasurer, B. B. Baker, Montlcello. Attorney General, Clifford P. Jackman, Huntington. 8tate Supt of Public Instruction, Charles E. Spalding. Wlnamac. Statistician, Thaddeus M. Moore, Anderson. Reporter Supreme Court, Frank R. Miller, Clinton. Judge SUpreme Court, First Division, James B. Wilson. Bloomlngton. Judge Supreme Court, Fourth Division, William A. Bond, Richmond. Judge Appellate Court, First Division, Minor F. Pate, Bloomfleld, Soldiers of Science The familiar figure of speech we use in speaking of the war against disease Is more than metaphor. The war is a fact. It has its soldiers and they die on the firing line. , At the last session of congress there was a measure to give the widow of Dr. McClintic of the national Public Health Service the equivalent of his salary for two years. The incident calls attention to the devotion of men like McClintic, who volunteered to study the dangerous disease of which he died. The Rocky mountain spotted fever has a mortality in some districts of the west as high as 80 per cent. McClintic knew that. But it didn't deter him. It doesn't deter his kind, the men of the "forlorn hope." An officer of the United States Public Health Service gives us this list of medical officers of the service who have died in studying and combating disease: Killed by accidents while on Quar antine duty during, the yellow fever outbreaks, accidents directly incidental to work : Murray and Bratton. Contracted yellow fever on quarantine duty: Carter, Cobb, Wasdin, Fricks, Berry, Rucker, Von Ezdorf, Goldberger, Richardson, Parker, Guthrie, McKeon, Qloxier, Waldo, Groenvelt, McAdam, Weightman. (17). Died of yellow fever contracted on duty: Glozier, Waldo, Groenvelt, McAdam, Weightman. (5). Contracted tuberculosis in line of duty, 11. Died: Procha'zka, Decker, Devan. Contracted amoebic dysentery on duty in Philippines, etc., 4. Permanently disabled, 1. Contracted typhoid from direct exposure on field duty or in laboratory, 6. Died: Richordson, Miller. Contracted smallpox In line of duty, 2. Contracted typhus fever while investigating occurence in Mexico, 1. Contracted cholera in line of duty, 2. Died of Rocky mountain spotted fever contracted in line of duty, 1. The corps during the period covered , by these figures has varied in numbers from 65 to 135, the average being about 100. All men admitted are given a rigid physical examination and this Is repeated at each promotional examination. The Equitable Asurance company adds five years to age in writing insurance for the corps, putting the service in the same class with professional chauffeurs. The nation should have a permanent policy toward men who go into this perilous field.' and it should be a liberal one.' Chicago Tribune. ' Sour Grapes, Mary Pa has forbidden yon the house. JohnI wouldn't take It anyway with the mortgage he has en it

Oscar S. Straus.

It will be interesting to watch the efforts of Prof. Wilson to secure a candidate to head the Democratic New York state ticket who will be able to qualify in the same class with Oscar S. Straus, the Progressive nominee for governor. Since his nomination Prof. Wilson has been ogling the Tammany tiger, for the professor wanted that beast of prey to assist him in 'carrying the Empire state. Tammany was willing to lend a helping hand to the prominent Seagirt party, providing said party allowed Tammany "to have the spoils of battle in New York. However, any Democratic candidate for governor of New York of the same calibre as Mr. Straus will not be acceptable to Tammany. Prof. Wilson's friends hint that William McAdoo is the man for the place, but how on earth could Tammany handle a man like McAdoo? New York state's electoral vote is the largest of any state. Naturally the Progressives, Republicans and Democrats will make desperate efforts to capture this vote. Prof. Wilson will be greatly handicapped in his efforts to carry the state by being yoked to Tammany. Taft already realizes the state is lost to him, but the Progressives are well prepared for the fight Their combination of Roosevelt and Straus in New York will cause many a restless hour at Seagirt. Oscar S. Straus is one of America's foremost citizens. He has rendered great service to his state, to his county and to civilization. His career as a statesman and diplomat has been distinguished. Hia philanthropies have been wide and practical. He is honored and revered by the people of New York. No assault on his character is possible and no charge of self-seeking and ambition can be made against him. In fact, he is the ideal candidate. Is it to be wondered that Prof. Wilson now realizes his secret alliance with Tammany will be a detriment rather than a benefit to him?

A Live Wire Town.

Thursday of this week Fountain City will be the Mecca of Wayne county. Fountain City has told her big sister, Richmond, that inasmuch as she no longer cares to have an "at home" week for Wayne county people, where they can show their prize trophies of the fieldB and gardsns and blue-blooded live stock, there is at least one community in the county that appreciates the benefits derived from such hospitality, so Fountain City has invited all her neighbors to visit her next Thursday and have their annual merrymaking. Fountain City's brand of hospitality is bottled in bond and registers 100 per cent pure. For a community the size of Fountain City to attempt Buch a project as a fall festival is a considerable undertaking, but when the suggestion was made to the people of the hustling little town, it was greeted enthusiastically and without any hesitation they began work preparing for the event. It can be stated in advance that Fountain City's fall festival will be a success, because any project that has the support of hustlers cannot be otherwise. If you want to have a real good time, quit work Thursday and take the train to Fountain City.

Afraid of the Women.

The women in charge of the fight in Ohio to have equal suffrage included in the new constitution of the State place the blame of their defeat upon the shoulders of public service corporations and Big Business. At first blush the accusation may seem irrational, but the next time you ride home in a crowded street car watch the women straphangers, and then figure what they would do if they had a chance to vote regarding public service franchises. Also picture how they would impose restrictions upon lighting and heating companies that don't give service to the homes, and upon the telephone companies that enjoy public franchises, and give the housewife intolerable service. -,. , - , , . t '" f " - ' Men stand for all these impositions and - take them as matter of course, or relieve their feelings by profanity. Women would drop a little ballot where it would do the most good. And when it comes to the corporation which corners the market and shoves up the price so that the wife who is limited to the pay envelope has to save and plan and skimp in order to make it last until next pay day is It any wonder that such Interests would much rather that women didn't vote? Washington Times.

Ihis Is My 81st Birthday WILLIAM A. PEFFER. William A. Peffer, who was a prominent figure in the United States senate from 1891 to 1897, was born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Sept. 10, 183 i. In his youth he was engaged in teaching school in winter and worked on a farm in the summer. Soon after reaching his majority he decided to go west to try farming on his own account. He settled first In Indiana, removing a few years later to Missouri and from that state to Illinois. During the civil war he served as a private in an Illinois regiment. After the war he began the practice of law in Clarkesville, Tenn., from which place he removed to Kansas, where he was destined to attain much political prominence. His public career began with his election to the Kansas senate in 1874. Later he joined the People's Party, which had become a dominant factor in Kansas politics,, and was elected by that party to the United States senate in 1891. He retired from the senate in 1897 and the next year was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Kansas on the Prohibition ticket Of late years exSenator Peffer has devoted himself to literary work. CONGRATULATIONS TO: Poultney Bigelow, author and journalist, 57 years old today. Judge Robert W. Archbald of the Court of Commerce, against whom inv A Full Size 50c Box off Make-Man Tonic Tablets Are you weak and nervous?" Do you suffer from backaches, rheumatism, or kidney trouble? Are your stomach and digestive organs constantly getting- oat of whack, so that you can't enjoy your meals any more? An you losing- weight? Do you sleep poorly? Is your body weak and cryin g for something that is lacking? What you moat likely need is more rich, pure blood coursing through your veins, giving life and rigor to your entire system. Your body is famished. Your entire system i crying for nourishment. What you need is atonic, a health-giv-mg.pure-blood-niakina-tonic Mmkm-MamTttie TmbMt they help make men and women strong: they give new life, new strength, to impoverished, run-down, over-worked nervous systems. In order that you and every one who does sot know these wonderful health-giving, lifesaving tablets, we make this unssmaloffer: Simply cut out coupon, fill in your name and address send no money Jus the coupon, and TOO will receive absolutely frk. ourregularSOcentboxof Hmk-Mm Tonic Tmklmlm. Remember, send no money, there is no string tied to this offer, all that we ask is that yoa try this 50-cent box.

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Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

PAT AND BIS KIDS. Now, listen. A bill has been Introduced Into the Hungarian parliament to pay men wages according to the size of their families! Fact! The measure under discussion divides all government employees. Including railroad men, into two general classes, known as the upper and lower. The upper class will get an allowance of $40 per year for one child. $.80 for two children and $125 for three or more. The lower class will get onehalf these amonnts. Which is paying men according to their needs a new principle. Under our present economic system men are paid according to the value of their work, butOne employee is unmarried and has no one but himself to support. This bachelor may spend all his money on himself, and everybody says that is all right. Another has a wife and six children, and his wages are the same as the bachelor's. He finds his wages will not decently support and educate his family. And everybody says he Is merely "unfortunate." It is the way of the world. But the Hungarian parliament says the system Is wrong and entails suffering. It says the best asset of a government is Its people and especially Its growing children, citizens of the future. Owning Its own railroads. It Is proposed the government shall give the married railroad employee and his kids a little of the advantage of the unpatriotic and .'elfish bachelor, who provides no children for citizenship. And so of all government employes. Should the bill become a law Pat with his six children would get as much pay as Maurice, the well dressed office man whr has no children. That would even up things. should not get his hopes set upon such a Christian-like arrangement during his lifetime. The bill has not passed the parliament yet. And If It should it is a long step from Hungary to this country. Now Of course, if we were running this world according to the way the Nazarene would run it were he here, we would do the very thing proposed in Hungary. We would pay men according to their needs, and we would not let women and children suffer because the husband and father lacked the brains or the luck to earn good wages. But we are not running It that way. If you kne: of the real value of Chamberlain's Linsaent for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without, it For sale by all dealers. ' V The Jester. He that will lose his friend for a jest deserves to die a beggar by the bargain. Such let thy jests be that they may not grind the credit of thy friend, and make not jests so long that tbott becomest one. Fuller. IkJlUflUII I UIUUUUJ UPSET? "CASCARETS." Bilious Headache Means Bowels Are Clogged and Liver Stagnant. You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and Injure. Remember that most disorders of the 6tomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work whUe yon sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet and your head clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. Hauck's Beer Tapped from the Food at the Windsor bar, North E Street. USE BREHIVrS LAWN SEEDS For a strong subsiaic3 growth a good quality of seed should be sown now. Get the bestcosts no more. GEO. BREHM CO 517 MAIN STREET. Ask Your Grocer for Clover Leaf Creamery Butter Pat up in strictly sanitary Cartons,

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Have you heard about the offer Leo H. Fihe is making to every reader of the Richmond Palladium. If EZO, the refined foot ointment, doesn't drive out soreness, aching and all foot misery you can have your money back. Price 25 cents. Men and women who have not enjoyed a walk for years now find walking a pleasure. No better remedy on earth for, sunburn, chafing, prickly heat and eczema. MEETING AT DENVER Are the Fire Chiefs of the United States. (National News Association) DENVER, Colo., Sept. 10. Fire chiefs representing many large cities of the United States and Canada are attending the annual convention of th-c International Association of Fire Engineers, which met in this city today for a three days' session. The program provides for papers, addresses and discussions covering the entire field of fire fighting. In connection with the convention there is a large exhibition of the latest improvements and Inventions in fire fighting apparatus. Knew Herself. Die (on the phonei Is that you darling? She Tea; who is that? Rivals Her Daughter in Youthful Beauty (From Social Register.) A well-known eociety matron whose youthful beauty Is so well preserved that she is regarded as her daughter's rival in this respect though she does not pose as such attributes her girlish complexion chiefly to two things. She says: "I am convinced that creams, by overloading the skin and pores, tend to age the complexion. Mercolized wax has just the opposite effect. It keeps the pores clean, permitting them to breathe, and removes dead particles of cuticle which are constantly appearing and which give the complexion that faded look. Whenever my Bkin begins to get the least bit off-color, I go to my druggist's for an ounce of mercolized wax; I apply this nightly, like cold cream, for a week or so, washing it off mornings. This is what keeps my complexion so fresh, white and velvety. "The absence of wrinkles and flabbiness I owe to the use of a simple face bath prepared by dissolving one ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. This keeps the skin 'tight' and firm." WE PAY SI PER SET FOR TriT'TlJ' OLD FALSE ltLCiltl which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for old Gold. Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones Money Sent by Return Mall Phlla. Smelting & Refining Co. Established 20 Years 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. mi jni. inr 7. '.v:'.'.v.

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Precocious Fox. Charles James Fox Is probably the only man who ever made a maiden speech in the commons while still a youth In his teens. He was nineteen when he took his seat for Midhurst. and within a few months he had mad three excellent speeches. And yei even at this early sge Fox used frequently to sit up all uight drinking and gambling.

Fishing For Compliments. "Women are peculiar, aren't they?" "How is that?" "Mrs. Wright saM she had a plain red hat and then got mad because 1 agreed that It was plain." Buffalo Express. Women s Secrets

There is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard more women's secrets than any ether man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of uilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering;, sad they have bee a confided to Dr. R. V. Fierce in the hope and expectation ot advice and help. That few oi these women have been disappointed ia their ex pectations is proved by the fsct that 98 per cent, ot all women treated by Dr. Pierce or his able staff, have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable il the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to the trestment of more than hali-a-mil-linn womea. in a practice of over 40 Years, it is ithenoneaal.

and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded bins by womea, at the first as specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult us by letter, absolutely without eherfe. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printin or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear at without fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Presideat, 663 Msia Street. Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PII.RCK 8 FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION XadCaXs.ceB weak women Strong, Oleic Women VZell.

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