Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 279, 27 September 1912 — Page 3

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THE KICEOIOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA2I, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1912.

ELDRiDGE SPEAKS UPDH GOOD ROADS Government Expert Tells How to Make and Maintain Fine Highways.

That the high cost of living in Indiana is caused to a certain extent by bad roads was the statement made by Mr. M. O. Eldridge of Washington, D. C, In a speech before the Indiana county commissioners at the high school auditorium yesterday afternoon. He said, "If we had good roads the farmers could take their produce and grain to the markets all through the winter, and would not be compelled to haul most of it during the few weeks after the harvest. The grain is mostly hauled to the elevators and the elevator men can thus" govern the prices. If the farmers could haul their grain to market all through the winter, the power of the elevator men to control wheat, corn, etc., would be broken and the prices lowered." Mr. Eldridge spoke for some time on roads, good and bad and showed some very fine stereopticon slides illustrating his speech. In the set were" some examples of fine gravel roads in Glen Park. One remedy for the bad roads of the state, is a new system of taxation. Eldridge favors a tax on automobiles at so much per horse-power and he sayB the high powered machines are the ones which tear up the roads the worst. This money he would turn over to a state highway commission to make state roads.. Eldridge also is in favor of the county commissioners being vested with power to appoint county road superintendents, to personally supervise the making and repairing of all roads in the county, all work to be done in conformity with the state road commission rules and regulations. - Mr. Eldridge spoke at great length on two of the greatest road evils in this community; repairing the roads by throwing all the material in a hump in the center of the road, and by throwing turf and dirt on the roads from the side ditches when they are cleaned. Eldridge said both practices tend to ruin the roads and he showed some slides illustrating the best methods of making roads. He claimed that with gravel so abundant and so cheap here, Wayne county should be able to build roads cheaper here than in any other place in the state. "Indiana loses as much in life and money from bad roads each year as the loss occasioned by the sinking of the Titanic," was Eldridge's parting shot at bad roads, and he showed by statistics the truth of this contention. THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Murray .Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Gennett Theater. Kept. 30. Sousa's band. Coliseum. October 4. Innes band. The Murray. , Vaudeville audiences always like tthe crayon artist who formulates pic(tures before their eyes and builds up (A $1.00 Box of This Great Tonic FREE 'Hundreds Are Using the New Tonic. Made Only of Vegetable Ingredients. You never took a tonic like this bejrfore in your life. It does not contain pa particle of mineral drugs whatever, I no narcotics, no alcohol, no Opiates, and it is not a sedative. That's why its "I'll Make Business Fly Now!" jTesults are so prompt, that's why the i splendid strength it gives to your nerves is lasting. You'll almost feel as though you had been made over. This new powerful restorative tonic is Wade's Golden Nervine. Thousands &re using it because it is absolutely safe, made only from pure vegetable Ingredients. You'll feel the difference in yourself in short order. . Wade's Golden Nervine is the royal method of building up your nervous system, no diet, exercise, prolonged rest or other method can do as much. Try it for nervous exhaustion, brain fag, insomnia, nervous indigestion, lack of energy and vitality, headaches or any nervous affliction. It will give ou back that mental and physical grip on things. We are going to prove all this to you at our expense. Send us the $1 free coupon below today for B free $1 full-sized package of Wade's Golden Nervine. Sold at drug stores at $1 a liberal size package. It will be money well spent. Wade's Golden Nervine Is sold in Richmond, Ind.. by Conkey Drug Co. .Send this Free $1 Coupon. Gem Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Send me, at your expense, a $1 full-site package of Wade's Golden Nervine absolutely free. My Nam ( Street No City , State

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BACKACHE IS A WARNING

Richmond People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. Backache is often nature's most frequent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to remove the lameness when it arises from weakened kidneys, you must raach the cause the kidneys. If you have pain through the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with a tested kid- j ney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been proved good and are especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been used in kidney trouble for over 50 yearB. Read Richmond testimony. J. A. Williams, cigar dealer, 118 S. Third street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have done me a lot of good and I am glad to recommend them. I took this remedy when I was suffering from backache and weak kidneyB and it stopped my trou ble. Another member of my family has used Doan's Kidney Pills with satisfactory results." If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Williams had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all dealers.' Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the nam6 Doan's and take no other. landscapes with big, bold strokes within the vision. All people like pictures and picture-making. Therefore the vaudeville artist who plays a week end engagement at the Murray was popular with his yesterday audiences. He gives his landscape making and caricatures of familiar types a musical accompaniment which lends to the effect. An amusing sketch, whose story is worked out by an army officer and a private and whose farcical qualities get plenty of applause, is one of the best features of the bill. The girls in "The Naked Truth," which replaced "The Whirlwind Girls" which act could not reach here in time dance and sing their way into the grace of the audience who are diverted with the comedy effects and the acrobats who open the performance do one or two stunts entirely out of the ordinary. Innes. Bandmaster Innes, who is to be here with his nationally famous band on Friday evening, Oct. 4, at the Coliseum has brought to the instrumental make-up of the. present-day band innovations which may be seen alike in the big travelling concert bands and in the little band which gives free weekly concerts on the public square of the smaller towns. These fundamental changes in band construction have given Inness a world-wide fame. Inness wanted an organization from which he could get at his command the tone qualities of a Symphony Orchestra or the martial strain of a military band. Musicians wondered if the graces of the audience who are ganization a commercial success, though conceding its great artistic advance. But Innes knew it was possible and he believed in his own originality sufficiently to hold to his standards, with the result that he has an organization which many wellknown critics declare be unequalled. Several soloists of reputation will be heard during the engagement, notably Beatrice Van Loon the celebrated Dutch prima donna. Sousa In New Zealand. When Sousa and his band landed at Christ Church, New Zealand, in their tour around the world, the racing season was in full flush, and what some of the band boys did to the mutuels was a shame! And, then again, what the mutuels did to some of the band boys the answer ought to be written as a dirge. But the boys had a jolly time just the same. Sousa had a great reception in Christ church and in the review of the first concert, the Lyttleton Times ' (Aug. 9th, 1911) called Sousa's playing "little short of marvelous." 100 Gold Fish just received at Price's. It GROTESQUE DANCES. Yaqui Natives Wear Antlers and Jump Like Deer. Natives of the Yaqui regi a in Mexico make use of queer costnmes in their dances, Seated on the ground around a fire, four good singers chant dialogues between the deer and other animals and birds, such as the coyote, the Jaguar, the wolf, the bear, the eagle and, the hawk. Their music is made by beating with small sticks, saturated In blood and then dried, on "guegas" or tightly stretched mats of plaited tule leaves. The dancer ties on his head the skin and horns of the head of a deer which is often better than his own and from his belt of deer hide hang many deer hoofs, which rattle continuously as he goes through the steps of the dance. In his hands he carries two large rattles, made of gourds partly filled with pebbles. These he also shakes to keep time to the music. The dancer tries to imitate, as far as possible, the movements of the deer. He shakes himself sideways and with his hands makes motions similar to those of the deer's long white tail as the animal goes running swiftly over the plain, leaping through the underbrush or trying to free himself from the files which infest the valleys of the mountains. He whirls around, jumps and leaps straight up and down into the air. When we are least expecting It another pascola appears, wearing the head of a coyote, a bear or a puma, chases the deer, tries to bite him, leap on bis back or otherwise bear him to the ground, but the deer always escapes. Cleveland Plain Deal-

MANY WILL ATTEND State Conference of Charities Next Month.

The twenty-first annual session of the State Conference of Charities and Corrections will be held in Logansport, October 12-15th under the presidency of Emma Lee Elam a member of the board of state charities. The purpose of the meeting is to bring together the men and women of the State who are engaged in any kind of social work, either private or public. Dr. S. E. Smith superintendent of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, will attend the meeting, being a member of the executive committee. Miss Mary Sollers, superintendent of the Reid memorial hospital, is a member of the committee on Social Welfare. Many local persons will attend the meeting. ATTENTION KNIGHTS Members of Coeur De Lion Lodge No. 8 Knights of Pythias are requested to meet at Castle Hall, Friday, 7:15 p. m. to attend the funeral services of Bro. Wm. S. Johnson. Roy C. Fry, C. C. H. A. Mills, V. C. 27 COLONY OF THE CRAZED. A Belgian Town Where Insane Folks Are Wholly Unrestrained. In the Tear COO, according to legend, a young Irish princess named Dymphne, seeking to escape from her cruel father, traveled to the continent of Europe and in Belgium established herself in a hut, where it was her misfortune to be discovered and murdered by her parent. A temple was afterward built to the memory of the princess, and it later became a refuge for the "sick in mind." Huts and houses were gradually built to accommodate those who came until after many centuries it became the town of Gheel. known far and wide as the colony of the crazed. The remarkable thing about this Belgian town is that the residents accept patients into their own homes so that they may enjoy the beneficial effects of domestic and social intercourse. Nearly every house contains at least two mental incompetents, and except in certain cases the patients are permitted to go about town and enjoy themselves. A stranger may not know whether he is meeting a patient or a sane resident in his walks through the town. For more than 100 years this system has prevailed at Gheel. Attempts at suicide are few. the death rate among the unfortunates has averaged about 4 per cent, during the past few years, while in England the rate has been 7 per cent for the past ten years. The percentage of recoveries for twentyfive years has been almost double that In England. New York World. Insoct Curiosities, Insects do not follow the rule ob taining in higher life that of a brief youth followed by. a longer period of adult life. The May fly lives two years as a grub in pond and then is granted a life of but a few brief hours. The dragon fly spends more time even than the May fly in seclusion and then is cut off after a few weeks of existence. But the palm goes to that strangest of American insects, the cicada. Pestilent swarms of these sweep over the country for a few" weeks a veritable scourge to all whom it visits, planting, the while, its eggs in the "bark of trees. As grubs they crawl out and bury themselves in the soil at the roots of the trees, whence, in sixteen years, they issue as insects, having thus spent seventeen years in maturtntr. It's Best To Have ready to use at first sign of trouble the best corrective for any disorder of the organs of digestion. The earlier you seek relief the easier it will be to get it and the more certain it will be that the trouble will not lead to something worse. It is universally admitted that 1EECHAIXS PILLS are the safest preventive as well as the most reliable corrective of stomach, bowel, or liver troubles. They bring about regular, natural, healthful action. All through the body in every organ, every nerve in actions, vigor and spirits you will feel the benefit of Beecham's Pills and quickly, too. You will save yourself suffering if you have this matchless aid to health Ready On Hand sia Murray Theatre Vaudeville Bill Changed Thursday 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY 3 Matinee 10; Night 0c, 20c and 25o. ' -

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ITCHING AND BURNING DRIVE ONE ALMOST MAD. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Children, and grown persons too, are so often driven almost frantic with the intolerable itching and burning of eczema and other skin troubles, that a remedy which will not only secure their immediate comfort, but also clear away the eruption in a short time is nothing less than a public benefit. It is remarkable that so mild and harmless an application as our new skin remedy, Saxo Salve, can stop the itching so quickly as it does. And its penetrating healing power is even more remarkable, for improve ment is seen after the first few days and the final results must satisfy the user or we refund the money. If you have any itching, or burning rash or humor of the skin, any scaly or chronic old skin trouble. Saxo Salve is what you need and you should try this splendid remedy. Leo H. Fine, Druggist, Richmond, Indiana. REGULARS OUT The Earlham regulars are now reporting every day to coach Thistlethwaite. Bogue the star half-back of last year and Murray, last year's allstate tackle, reported this morning. It was reported that he would attend Whittier college in California this year and his return will cause great joy among the Earlham enthusiasts. A Bill That Wasn't Paid. A medical man in France was asked to be present at a duel in his professional capacity. He got up early, traveled some miles, "flamed" the swords and ministered to his client, who was slightly wounded. When both honor and wound were healed he looked for his fees and sent in n bill for $10. The patient replied through his wife, who wrote: "I am told that between men there is a question of delicacy which forbids even the slightest appearance of trade In such a matter. Neither the doctors nor the seconds are brought on the ground for money. If you persist In your claim I shall, to my great regret, be obliged to leave to others the duty of settling this fine point with you." Domestio Repartee. "You will remember," said she haughtily, "that you proposed to me four times before I consented to marry you. You wouldn't take no for an answer." "I remember," he replied sadly. "It seems to me that every time you have changed your mind I've got the worst of it-" Exchange. Baby would cry all night with itching Face a mass of scabs Resinol cured Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1912 " My baby's trouble first started on his cheek in little pimples. It spread all over his face till he was a mass of thick scabs. It would itch him so he would scratch it till it would bleed, and his pillow and nightgown would be a mass of blood in the morning. He would cry all night. This lasted about three months. I sent for samples of Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, and when put them on they seemed to ease him, so I bought a fifty-cent jar of Resinol Ointment, and before I used it all his face was cured." (Signed) Mrs. HartzelL 1820 Oakdale Street. Trial fr Renol Soap (25c) rial iree. and Resinol Ointment (50c and $1) are invaluable household remedies for skin troubles, pimples, dandruff, sores, barns and piles. Your druggrist sells them, but for free samples of each, address Dept. 8-A. Resinol Chem. Co, Baltimore, Md. RAIGHEA Superior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to yon VALUES Craighead 010 Main St. Plumbing Electric Co. c 123, 1 WHY DO YOU DO IT? Go in debt all over town when you can borrow the money from us on your household goods, piano and live stock and have only one place to pay instead of several; 1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50.00 loan for 50 weeks. Other amounts in same proportion. As we advertise so we do. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us and our agent will call on you. Tour Name Address Loans made in all parts of the city. We give you a written statement of your contract. We allow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss cf work. - Phone 1545. - Richmond Loan Co. Colonial Bldg, Rooms; Rfchsnend, Indiana.

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PURCHASING CLAUSE STUMBLMG BLOCK Campfield Company Doubtful if It Will Submit Bid on This Account.

The five year purchase clause is the stumbling block in the way of a water works bid from the E. M. Campfield romr.si4 nn m . v . v 1 1 . . umnciu oaiu luai uc luuiu BUUIUil a covered a period of twenty-five years j with no reservations or stipulations at- j tached. The city insists on the right tn Vlll V th& U Qtr wnrte mm na n v tr of Koiiinir it nntinn at vo iVtor cepted. Campfield says this makes the bonding of his company uncertain. Campfield intends to make a trip to New York next week to hold a consultation with parties who are understood to have backed him on his last attempt to secure a contract and franchise from the city. He declined to state if Lucien Tyng, of 40 Wall street, is the man to whom he will appeal. DON'T URDAY. FORGET TAG DAY SAT-25-3t Heps In England. The English were taught the uses of hops by a native Artols, who introduced them into England tn 1524. They met with some hostility, for physicians represented them as unwholesome, and parliament was petitioned against them as u "wicked weed." In IKS their ub was prohibited under severe ienalitles. Henry VIII. appears to have been prejudiced against hops, for in a manuscript dated Eltbam. January. 15.'10. occurs an injunction to his brewer "not to put hops or brimstone" into the ale. footed lcoMctf! AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OH ELSEWHERE Get the Original end Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK "OiAeZ&n J?7itiaUvn The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. MALT CRAM EXTRACT, IN F0WDEK Not in any Milk Trust gS5 Insist on 'HORLICK'S" Take m package home The Camden Sanitarium for the treatment of Rheumatism and Diseases of the Kidneys. Address: The Camden Sanitarium, Camden, Ohic. GENNETT THEATRE SEPTEMBER 30 Matinee: 25c, 50c and 75c. Evening: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. SOUSA at Qua The $4.00 New wnKTrtiiM it "f Q1 9 IT IvlA Z at this office f The $3.00 WEB9TEKIAN 1912 DICTION AKT.

TO BREAKCONTRACT McKee Filed Action in Circuit Court Today.

Claiming that because of the failure of the defendant to carry out Its part of an agreement, that he lost $40, Louis L. McKee, of the McKee Auto Service company, filed suit to rescind contract for money received in the Wayne circuit court versus the International Automobile league. McKee alleges that he ordered four tire casing from the league to be delivered September 10 and that as the casings were not delivered he lost the use of his taxicab for two days and two ' nights, thereby losing $40. lie claims he paid the agent of the defendant about 43' asks for the i The Effects T ILTJLT INFANTS axe peculiarly

preparation, all of which are narcotic is well known. Even in toe smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func

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S7.60 . $7.60 Rrd SL Lous, Mo. Rd SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, VIA Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company Indianapolis, Frankfort and Clover Leaf R. R. Free Reclining Chair Car. Frankfort to St. Louis. Reservations for berths. Tickets good returning on all trains up to and including train No. 6 leaving SL Louis at 7:00 I. M.. Tuesday, Oct, 1st ALLOWING 3 DAYS IN ST. LOUIS. For further information see local.T. 1U I- & E. agent or address Traffic Department, 208 Traction-Terminal Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

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