Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 108, 17 March 1913 — Page 10

t?AG TEN.

TUE KICUMOX1) PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGKAil, 3IONDAY, 3IAKC11 IT, lMZS.

HO AGREEMENT IS REACHEDJY BOARD Fails in Attempt to Secure Use of Switch For Light Plant.

ASK MORE HYDRANTS

Two Companies Remonstrate On Cost of Paving Neff Street.

The Starr Piano officials refused to meet with the officials from the C. and O. railroad today at the board of works to settle the matter of placing a switch extension from the Starr Piano switch to the municipal light plant. The members of the board have now given up the idea of having the switch and have ordered City Attorney Bond to write to the railroad officials, requesting that the light plant coal switch, which is located about 100 feet above the plant on a trestle, be repaired and rendered safe enough for switching part of the heavy machinery which, will come over the C. and O. Two months ago, the members of the board felt convinced that the extension would be placed by the C. and O. railroad and accordingly placed conditions of shipping, in the advertisements for bids on the light plant equipment' which will cause a loss to the light plant of several hundreds of doUars if the switch is not put in. The extension which is desired by the board is located in the river bottom and would run along the base of the hill to the light plant where the equipment could be unloaded at the place where it would be set up. As it would he necessary to run the cars over tha Starr Piano switch, the offi'oials refused to allow the extensloi ! unless the railroad put in another j switch for the company's cars. This

No More Constipation It's JVfe for Olive Tablets! That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwarde, a practicing physician for 17 years and Calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to set normal. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. EdwardB Olive Tablets are so o&sy to take that children do not regard them as ' medicine" at all. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Olive Tablets at bed time. They're perfectly harmless. Thousands take one every night just to keep right. Try them. "Every little Olive Tablet has a movement all its own." 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O. (Advertisement)

the C. and O. officials refuse to do. The C. and O. officials did not attend the board meeting this morning, but will be asked to appear Thursday morning and complete arrangements for several improvements which they have promised. The trestle over Johnson street must be repaired immediately as a large amount of hauling will be done over the street when the light plant work is started. Johnson street will be improved later and made 33 feet wide. The railroad company has promised a steel trestle with concrete arches, eliminating the supports in the center of the roadway. Want Fire Hydrants. The installation of several fire hy-

A Talk to Richmond Mothers About Croup and Cold Troubles

The Now Treatment With Fresh Air .ntf Antiseptic Vapors That Does . Away With Injurious Internal Medietas, Flannel Jackets and Chest Protectors.

Every mother is a doctor when it comet to treating the annoying little cold troubles that all children are heir to. The only trouble Is to know what really Is the best thing to do. Some mothers keep the children in doors and make them wear chest protectors and heavy flannels. This method ceprives the children of fresh air snd exercise they need and the heavy clothing keeps the pores of the skin open and really makes them catch cold more easily. A tew mothers neglect these troubles entirely and this often leads, in after life, to chronic catarrh, weakened lungs, etc. ; Most mothers keep on hand a fo?-

mida$le array of bottles and are usually dosing one or more of the children. This method is probably worse . than tie others as most cough medicines contain alcohol and some form of opium and are very injurious to the

Jdellcte stomachs of the little folks. I .lftr -all, colds are eimply inflam

mations of the lining of the air passage just like Bunburn and mosquito bites are Inflammation of the skin. We

don't dose the stomach to cure sun-

hurt but we have had to dose the stomach for colds because there has been no way of applying a direct application to the air passages except in the form of vapors. And while the old vapor lavxps gave off the needed vapors, tny required the room to be kept

closed and hence kept out the all important fresh air. Pine tar from the south, menthol from Japan, camphor from the Isle of Formosa, and the oils of Thymol, eucaTyptol, cubeb and juniper, are recognized as the best remedies for cold troubles. Druggists the world over have been seeking some cheap, convenient method of vaporizing these products without having to use the cumbersome vapor lamp. A druggist in North Carolina discovered how to combine these products in a salve by a. special process so that they were vaporized by the heat of the body when applied over the throat and chest. This patented process is the only secret about this new treatment which is known as Vicks Croup and Pneumonia Salve. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a little Vicks used occasionally will keep the children free from cold troubles, no matter how much they are exposed. Croup really is relieved in 15 minutes. For all inflammations of the air passages such as catarrh, bronchitis, tonsilitis, asthma, etc., this new treatment will be found remarkably successful. Simply apply Vick's well over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. All the leading drug stores in Richmond are now agencies for the sale of this preparation and are giving with each sale a refund slip that is good for your money back if Vicks is not round to be far better than internal i medicines. Vicks comes in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. The price is never cut.

Parcel Post Service brings

Craig's Candies right to your door at exactly the same price you can buy them in our store and your box is packed from candy made the day your order is received. We Guarantee it to be Fresh "She knows and appreciates Craig's, Is the best too good for her? We Pay Parcel Post Charges to all points in Indiana on one dollar's worth or more. Mixed Chocolates and Creams, 5 0 cts.. Chocolates, Creams and French Fruits, 60 cts., Chocolates, 50, 60 and 80 cts. Packed in one,

two, three and five pound boxes. Add five cents for postage on one pound boxes. Just mail us name and address with check, draft or money order. Your package -will go forward at once.

6 E. WASH. ST.

IffEtf'ANAPOUS

drants was taken into consideration by the board. ' Willard Carr of the American Seeding Machine company asked the board to see that better fire protection is afforded the large lumber yard of the company at Xorth F and Seventeenth streets. The nearest fire hydrant according . Fire Chief Miller, is 400 feet and this is from a small pipe. The matter will be taken under consideration. A fire hdyrant was also asked for West Fifth and Pearl streets. There is one at Seventh and Pearl streets and at Lincoln and Fourth street. The matter will be taken up with the Richmond City Water Works which expects to lay a larger pipe through this section later. Wilfred Jessup appeared before the board to advise it in the matter of charging the expense of paving Neff street with brick to the Miller Brothers Hardware and the J. H. Menke Coal company. He stated that it is unfair to make these companies pay the cost as all the hauling to the Pennsylvania freight station from factories and stores east of Seventh street is done over Neff street. He believes that the P. C. C. and St. L. railroad should pay for part of the paving cost. The local officials will be called before the board to discuss the matter soon. The bonds furnished by the Sisk, Sprinkle and Level contracting company for the paving of Eighth street and the Hooven, Owens, Rentschler company who will furnish the engines for the light plant, were approved. The amount of the paving company's bond is $28,000.

CITIZENS DESIRE ELECTRIC LIGHTS

(Palladium Special) C ENTER VTLLE, Ind.. March 17 -As a result of the election which was held here Saturday, attempts will be

J made to secure electric lights for the

town. The returns showed a majority of 102 votes in favor of the proposi-

! tion.

It has not been determined, as yet, where the current will be obtained, but it is highly probable that the committee appointed will negotiate with the Richmond City Light Plant, the Richmond Light, Heat and Power plam and the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company in regard to a contract for furnishing electricity.

ADDITI0I1A

L SOCIETY

SEWING CIRCLE. The Spring Grove Sewing circle will meet Tircsday afternoon with Mrs. Alexander Reid at her home in Spring Grove. Members aie invited to be present.

$79,560 REALIZED . FROM LACKEY SALE

(Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., March 17. More than three hundred horses were sold at the Lackey horse sales, which closed "here last Friday. The average price brough by each horse was $265, which is about the average for the past several years. This year's consignment of horses exceeded thai of any former year. The total amount brought in at the sale wa3 $79,560. Plans are on foot for an even larger sale next year.

MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Domestic Science association will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. James Judson at her home in the National Road, West. Mr. Charles W. Jordan, secretary of the Commercial club will be present and give an address on the "State Penal Farm." The society will hold an Easter market the Saturday before Easter (Saturday, March the twenty-second) in the display window of the Light Heat and Power company in Main street.

HAVE BABY DAUGHTER. ' Coming at Easier time a little daughter was born Saturday at midnight to Mr. and Mrs. John Smyser. The mother and babv are doing nicely. Their many friends are extending congratulations.

BIRTHDAY PARTY. A number of friends called on Miss Esther Koehring Saturday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Watson, to help celebrate her birthday. The evening was spent at games

m

EIGHTH

SEOP EARLY The Sale Price Tags Tell the Story

20 TO 33 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING. YOUNG PEOPLE, OUTe

FIT YOUR HOME NOW. SEE OUR 3, 4 AND 5 ROOM OUTFITS AT $89.50, $146.00, $262.00 UP IKtuig sumdl (Doirtfc suiinis

TAPESTRY RUGS 67 excellent patterron sale at $12.98, $13.75, $15.50, and up.

AXMINSTER AND VELVET RUGS $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 values on sale at $19.75, $23.00, $26.00.

CREX RUGS $1.25, $1.60, $3.85, $6.40 and $11.00.

BODY BRUSSELS RUGS 85 Body Brussels Rugs, regular $28.50 and $30.00 val-

t hps nn snip st $2.1 75 and

$27.00.

WOOL FIBRE RUGS Room size at $8.00, $9.90 and $12.00.

SMALL RUGS ON SALE Anniversary Sale Prices, 15

LACE CURTAINS A great variety of 250 pairs Lace Curtains on sale at 98c, $1.12, $1.89, $2.75, $4.75, $6.50 up per pair.

AT A BIG DISCOUNT to 25 Per Cent Less

ROMEY'S SANITARY BEDDING EXCELS

WE SELL ONLY THE BEST BEDDING, ETC. Sanitary Springs on sale now at $2.98, $3.50, $4.75 up. Combination Felt Mattresses, the best Combination Mattress in the city. Our sale price only $4.95. Elastic Felt Mattresses, $8.00, $9.95, $13.50 up. Comforts and Blankets at 25 per cent and 33 1-3 per cent discount. Pillows at $1.49, $2.45, $3.75, $4.60, up per pair. BRASS BEDS On sale now at $12.75, $14.40, $16.75, $24.50 and up.

J5k ty3

METAL BEDS In White or Vernis Martin at prices ranging from $2.40, $4.85, $6.50 up.

OUR GREATEST DAVENPORT OFFERINGS Regular $34 Davenport, now $27.20 Regular $29 Davenport, now $23.40 Regular $25 Davenport, now $19.75 Other Davenports at. .$16.85, $24.75, $49.00

Everything Marked in

Figures Everything Reduced

RICHMOND, INDIANA Richmond's Greatest Home Furnishing St

and contests, after which a luncheon was terved. Those who called were. Miss Hallie Maine. Anna Oelklaus, Elma Koehring. Mrs. Charles Hopkins. George Cox, Bruce Hodgin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haustetter. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Kerchiral. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan. Mrs. Robert Kohring. Mrs. Lena McLaughlin. Misses Edythe Koehring. Rutn. and Pauline McPherson, Kathryn Haustetter. Master Raymond Koehring and Robert Ryan.

Pats an End to Backache

Quickly Cures Weak Kidneys

A Few Doses Give Relief, Lifeless Organs Regain Heilth, Strength and Activity.

It is useless, dangerous, and unnecessary to be tortured with the digging, twisting pains of backache and rheumatism, or suffer with disagreeable kidney and bladder disorders any longer. The new discovery, Croxone, proTides a remedy which every sufferer can now depend upon to promptly and surely end all such misery and bring about a speedy cure. Croxone cures these troubles because it quickly and completely overcomes the very cause of the disease. It soaks right into the stopped up, inactive kidneys, through the membranes and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands; neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid and makes the kidneys filter and sift from the blood all the' waste and poison

ous matter that clog the system and cause such troubles. It does not matter whether you have but slight symptoms or the most chronic, aggravated case of kidney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism that it is possible to imagine, for the very principle of Croxone is such that it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work the minute you take it and relieves you the first time you use it. and all the misery and suffering that go with such troubles end. You can secure an original pack age of Croxone from any first class druggist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price if It fails to give the desired results the very first time you use it.

Phone 2518. WALL PAPERS In Your Home

L. M. HAYS P. O. Box No. 125 -

Per Roll, Se and Up. PAPER HANGING See Me for Oatea

Lumber BEST CEMENT O FLUE LINING FIRE BRICK Q FRESH LIME PLASTER g FENCE POSTS yj SEWER PIPE AND jy FITTINGS (0 FROM 3 TO 24 INCHES Z

02 EL

Brick

WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO COMPLETE THE JOB -EXCEPT THE HARDWARE YOU CAN SEE IT . IN OUR YARDS BEFORE YOU BUY

I

m

2)

in

m

Kidney Troubles Every moment of life the kidneys are filtering poisons out ofthe blood. If the process stops or is impaired, health is endangered. Any symptoms of kidney or bladder troubles should have prompt attention. DR. DERBY'S KIDNEY PILLS Is a reliable remedy. It relieves inflammation or congestion and restores normal activity. PRICE 25 AND 50 CENTS PER BOX.

Bottled. Blossoms Our lint of Easter perfumes includes the most exquisite odors that the world's beet perfumers have been able to devise. A GIFT OF PERFUME These goods can be supplied in bulk and in a large variety of Cfaajcy packages suitable for Easter tokens. There is an advantage in selecting from a complete stock like ours. SEND HER A BOX OF OUR EASTER CANDIES, TOO.

Wall Paper Cleaner. Sponge and Chamois Sale

When You Think of Drugs Think of

"The Drug FrLLr ir

9V. MAIM, rAOXT 1904 Exclusive Pensiar Agent In Richmond

Wahoo 25c

Lime and

Sulphur, Flower Seed, Easter Egg Dyes.