Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 168, 23 May 1913 — Page 9

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IMPEROR OF. JAPAN PNEUMONIA VICTIM 8 4 W I (National HfeivarvVMociatlon) ? TOKIO, May 23. The condition of JSmperor Voshihito,' Who ! is suffering from inflammation of the lungs, remained critical today. ; Tke Mikado's fever was still very high and. the eight court physicians were in onJtant attendance. ; It is peqijnent to note that modern European methods of treatment are being administered, the emperor being a progressive. ; Grave fears are felt that the illness may prove fatal, leaving Japan without a ruler at a time made critical by the dispute with the United States, j The present illness can be directly traced to a severe cold which the Emperor contracted five days ago, but his condition -was aggravated by worry lover the 'diplomatic controversy over the California land law. h: High officials remain reticent on the possible political effect of the Mikado's illness. Count Watanabe, minister of imperial household, issued a statement for the benefit of the Japanese people saying that conditions lire not serious.-, -? In spite of Ibis reassuring statement, however, gravest fears were expressed that the mikado would not survive. The emperor's constitution has never been strong, and the cares of state have tended to - weaken him. - It was recalled that no bulletins were Issued concerning the case of the late Melji emperor until his condition was Very grave. J For the time.being the illness of the Sovereign has tended to eclipse the American dispute, but high officials of the government are alarmed lest the death of the mikado might inflame the the people into an irresistible demand for war. ' Crow'dslsur6jjnded the palace today and prayers were said in the temples by Shinto priests for the recovery of the emperor. The empress was allowed by the doctors to spend some tjime in the sickroom. 't Should Yoshihito die, the dynasty would be in danger. .The crown prince Hirohito is only 12 years old, and should there be a regency, it is possible that the old quarrel between the leading families would fiar up, which would change the future government and identityof the future reigning family. ? CARD OEJXHANKS Mrs. Christina Anatis and family 'ish to thank their neighbors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown them cin k4he4rrow in the djpath of Fred L." Ahaus. DOG, POISONED A number of valuable dogs in the nbrth part of Fairview have been poisoned r h, last few days, and arrests may follow. SPELLING MUTCH HELD iThe term spelling matches were : held yesterday at Garfield school. The j winners were: 8 A grade, Mildred Nus-!. . rt -r J . . . " , .. . . l l. 1 1 . ' ISA grade, Goldie Fisher; 7 B grade, RMh Shroyer. jThe spelling matches are held each trm at the school. Each class holds it match separately before the entire school. In the 8 A grade, 95 competed, i it the 8 B and 7 A grades more than 100 were in the contest and in the lowest grade, the 7 B, about 80 were in the match. "A T TO GOOD DRESSERS There are two kinds of tailoring 'high class" and "cheap made" tailoring. "High Class" Tailoring holds perfect shape as long as the suit lasts. "Cheap Made" tailoring soon loses its shape and is not worn by good dressers. We' do "high class" tailoring the kind good dressers wear. You can tell a wearer of Emmons Tailoring it is classy and UD-to-date. Call and see our Spring line. We make fine suits $15.00 to $30.00. Corner Main and 9th St. . ; Advertisement

CHARGE NOT FILED; BOND RETURNED

As the charge of assault and battery against Ben Crawford, of Greensfork, was not filed by his wife, the bond of $100 furnished by Crawford was returned to him last night by Sheriff Bayer. The sheriff was called to Greensfork Tuesday to settle a family quarrel between Crawford and his wife. Mrs. Crawford alleged that he mistreated her and struck her. After Prosecuting Attorney Reller investgated the facts of the case he advised Mrs. Crawford not to file charges. According to her own statements to the prosecutor Mrs. Crawford was assaulting'her spouse with a crock when he hit her in self defense. City Statistics Births. Steven Compton, G19 North Fourteenth street, hoy, fourth child. Deaihs and Funerals. SMITH Mary Sm'ts. aged 48 years, died this morning j;.. '-"0 o'clock at her home, 415 North tith street. She is survived by her husband, William A. Smith; one daugnter, Luclle Smith. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Real Estate Transfers. Peter Husson to Russell Gaar, Lot 3 of the P. & M. Addition. Consideration $1. JINGO SISSON GOES ON WARPATH AGAIN WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23. Defending the light of the United States to protect her own land against an invasion of aliens. Representative Sis-t-on ,of Mississippi, urged on the house today the necessity of curtailing the treaty making power of the president and the senate. He advocated the extension of the right of drafting treaties to the representatives of the neople. Sisson disclaimed any intention of making a war speech and explained that he merely sought to sustain the right of America to control l.er own soil. "If any nation," he continued, "can dictate how our land laws shall be made, then we are unworthy of national existence. "Does any one claim that this is in declaration of war because I announce this truth?" CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond. Ind., May 22nd, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd day of MaV, 1912, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 373, 1913 Providing for the oiling of the following named streets, between the points named, except those portions of said streets already oiled, as follows, towit: North "A" Street, from east side of North oth Street to North 16th Street. National Road, from West 5th Street to the West corporation line. South 7th Street, from South "E" to South "G" street. South 16th Street, from Main to South E" Street. South 5th Street, from South "A" Street to South "E" Street. West oth Street, from Richmond Avenue to National Road. Richmond Avenue, from Doran Bridge to West 5th Street. . North 16th Street, from Main to North "E" Street. South "A" Street, from South 2nd Street to 2tst Street. South 9th Street, from South "A" Street to South "B" Street. South 15th Street, from Main to South "E" Street. South "C" Street, from South 14th to 15th Street. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, June 16th. 1913, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by, said proposed Oiling as above described, and on said day. at 9 o'clock a, m.. said Board will meet at its 'office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works. may 2S-29.

THI? RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

MEETING MONDAY A meeting of the Mary F. Thomas V. C. T. V. will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the domeroom of the Morrisson-Reeves library. The program will be as follows: Scripture reading, Mrs. Nell Barnard; prayer, Mrs. H. S. James; paper, "The Influence of the Liquor Traffic on Foreign Mission, and America s Responsibility for the Increasing use of Intoxicants in Heathen Countries," Mrs. D. W. Stevenson; the influence of "One Paper," Miss Elizabeth Jones; plans for the celebration of the Fourth of July by members; benediction prayer, Mrs. Harriet Finley; temperance doxology. TENNIS TOURNAMENT The I. C. A. L. tennis tournament will be pulled off at the Earlham courts Saturday morning. The following colleges are entered: De Pauw, Franklin, Hanover, Rose Poly, State Normal and Earlham. There is practically no dope obtainable on these games and the winner is very doubtful. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., May 22nd, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Boar3 of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd day of May, 1913, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessmentsfpr the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 357, 1913 For constructing sanitary sewer in Grant street and in the alley between Crosshall and Green Street; Beginning at the sewer at Grant and Green street; running thence west in Grant street to the alley running north and south between Crosshall and Green street; thence north in said alley to School Street; Also in the first alley south of School Street from alley between Crosshall and Green Street, east about 50 feet. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, June 12, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. may 23-29. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., May 15th, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 15th day of May, 1913, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authoriz-ed by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 344. 1912 Providing for the construction of Sanitary Sewer in the alley between North Fourteenth and Fifteen street, and the alley north of North G street, from North G street to the river. Persons interested in or affected by said public improvement are herebv notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, May 29th, 1913, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assesed each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on Sle and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN Board of Public Works. (Mayl6-23.)

PALLADIUM Wamt Ads

TaBk to the Town TEnrouglh The Palladium He a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Renter A. S. . R. H. A. H. . H. B. . L 2 K 1 1 G. S. W 2 1 R 1 2 Work j 1 C. W 1 . 1 House l Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. . WANTED ALL PRIVATE petitions out for C. E. - Davis, for-oiling, Mall Box149rr 23-3t WANTED A waiter atHuifs Restaurant. 23-2t WANTED Girl for housework. i20 N 21st. 23-2t WANTED Paper hangingHby ZTW. Hays. Call at Conkey's Drug store. 23-7t WANTED Place to do housework. 739 North loth. 23-2i WANTED Good washwoman to taki clotheB home. -Must be competent. Apply 1103 Main street. 23-3t WANTED A girl at theChas. Knopf Floral Co. 23-2t WANTED Experienced blacksmith helper. Meyers Carriage Works. 2t WANTED 2 boys from 18 to 25 years old. Richmond Underwear Co. 22"7t WANTED One blacksmith and helper. Westcott Motor Car Co. 22-tf WANTED Hardwood floor layers, Experienced in laying thin strip flooring. Must be good scrapers. Call or write National Flooring Company, Indianapolis, Ind. No labor trouble. 22-3t WANTED A woman or stout girl for dish washer. Reid Memorial Hospital. 22-ot WANTED A girl for general housework. No washing. 20 South 11th. ' 22-1t WANTED Furnished bed room and sitting room in private family, centrally located. Address "L," care Palladium. .22-'2t WANTED Housework. No washing. Call Crescent Laundry. 22-2t WANTED SALESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 8-thur-fri-sat-12t WILL PAY CASH for good, well located single or double house. Must be priced right. Give location and price. No agents. Address "House" Palladium. 21-7t WANTED Competent cook and a bouse maid. Tel. 2163. WANTED Competent lady foTTiousekeeping, three in family, one mile in country. Phone 5135 F. 21-7t WANTED A woman to do washing. Call or address 50 South 12th St. WANTED A porter, also a houseman. Apply at once. Westcott hotel. ' 16-tf WANTED 10 girls, good wages, steady employment. Apply at once. Richmond Underwear Co., 16-5t WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Reference required. 308 Sonth 16tfi. WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 2001 East Main. 17-7t GET YOUR, lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main.

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WANTED Continued WANTED Hardwood cabinet makers j Richmond Casket Co. 12-tfj WANTEISeeond cook, man preferr- j ed, Arlington Hotel. 6 tf I LET Carl Sherer do your cleaning of j carpt ts and rugs, Richmond House-! cleaning Co. Phone 2444, 225 N. 10th st. 5-lmo FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghum. Phone 3136. 6-tf WANTED Housemaid, must be conipetent and well recommended. Call 115 N. 10th st. MEN, WOMEN Get government jobs Excellent salaries. Write Immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-C, Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wed-frl-sat-23t FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 118 X. 11th. 20-tf A ROOM for rent. 14 N. 12th. 17-7t FOR RKNT1704. -Modern house. Phone 19-tf FOR RENT Store room with grocery and meat fixtures. Telephone 3078. C. E. Sell. 2-tf FOR RENT Choice Second story apartment. Harrington BIdg., South Eth. 19tf FOR JtEXl -A 5 room house. 1212 South F, J 12.50. Phone 1616. 21-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Inquire 15 North 10th street. 22-tf FOR RENT A very desirable front room with electric light and bath. Centrally located. Near business district. Phone 1561 or 1966. 22-2t FOR RENT Four rooms, second floor, Richmond avenue. Inquire at 105 W. Main. 22-3t 3 UNFURNISHED rooms. 133 S. 4th. 23-2t F"OR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 315 N. A. 23-lt FOR RENT During summer months, a modern 6 room furnished house. Call at 1314 North C street. 23-7t FOR RENT 4 room house, 1st anI Railroad street. Good truck parch. Phone 3248. 23-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Bicycle. $5.00. 126 South 3rd street. 23-2t FOR SALE Automobile can be used as small truck or 4 passenger car. Can be bought cheap if you hurry. Address Box 277 Fountain City, Ind. 23-7t FOR SALE 4 passenger Westcott automobile, good as new. Mrs. M. Conway, Cambridge City, Ind. 23-2t FOR SALE Fine 2 karat diamond blue white Wesselton gem. Will consider smaller stone as part pay. Price reasonable. Address "Diamond." care Palladium. 23-7t FOR SALE Household goods. 20 So. 10th. 23-lt FOR SALE 1913 Model Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write us today. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. 21-1 It FOR SALE General purpose horse, set of new harness. Call after 6 o'clock. 249 Chestnut street. 21-4t FOR SALE 1908 Stodderd Dayton. 5 passenger automobile. In good running order. $225 to a quick buyer. R. H. Hiatt, Greensfork, Ind., Phone 15-C. 20-7t FOR SALF. Modern home. 8 rooms, electric light, bath and heat. Call 916 Main. 22-7t FOR SALE Man's spring suit, size 37, color blue gray, as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Call phone No. 2533 or 222 N. Sth St., after C p. m. 19-tf FOR SALE Base burner. 2 Axminster druggets and window shades. 708 S. 9th. 21-23 FOR SALE Full blooded geese. Phone lSS. 22-2t FOR SALE Bicycle tires, $4.00 per pair up. Lawn mowers sharpened. Baby Cabs re-tired. Screens made to order. All kinds of repairs. Work guaranteed. Call for and delivered free. Wesley Bron and Sons. Phone SOSC. 17-7t

FOR SALE Continued

FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. West Side Homes For Sale. 7 ROOM MODERN HOME on Pearl street, furnace and bath. Iarge lot. $2 400. $S00 cash. 7 ROOM HOUSE with furnace and soft water bath, located on Pearl St. Special price at $2,900. STRICTLY MODERN 6 rooms and reception hall, on car line. House just completed. $3,300 on the best of terms. t! ROOM HOUSE ON CHESTNUT STREET $1,500. $100 down, balance $15 month. Or would consider a spot cash proposition at a less price. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 FOR SALE Five year old" family horse. Enterprize Grocery. Phone 1935. 22-7t FOR SALE Furniture wagon In good condition. Inquire Druitt Bros., Furniture store. 627 Main. 16-7t FOR SALE Baby chicks of Wnite Leghorns and White Wyandotte. Baby ducks, Indian Runners, and White Pecans. Also eggs for setting. Geo. Graef, IL Xo. 1, Richmond, Ind. 8-14t FOR SALE A Stoddard Dayton, 4 passenger automobile, good, condition. Inquire Fox's Hat Store. 22-tf FOR SALE A car load of nice fence posts, any amount you wish to buy at low prices. H.H.JONES No. 15 Xorth 7th St FOR SALE Modern meat shop one that will make money if the right person gets it. Present owner has good reason for wishing to sell. Will take cash or give easy terms. Address "Butcher," care Palladium. 13-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PORTERFIELD & GAAR Kelly Block. 8th and Main The Place to Buy a Home Double house, South 3rd $4,000. Cottage, Fairview $900. Many Good Farms PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. FOR SALE Strictly modern home on National Ave., beautiful location. 8 room bargain for cash. Address "Seabright." Palladium. 23-2t bennett as'd Parker Real Estate and Insurance. A good six room house in East End. $2,000. A ten room house, $2,500. A nine room house, $2,500. A 8 room house, $2,000. Some of the best farms in the county. Priced to sell. Room 15 Kelly Block. Office Phone 2707. Residence 1369-2510. Free-Full information about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Toans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. T. F. Bldg.

CRESTVIEW ADDITION NOW OPEN Beautifully Situated High Level Lots Restricted to Your Homes. $195 to $350 Small monthly payments. Agents on the ground every day. Go to South 11th, South 12th and South J Streets or Phone 1332 for appointment.

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By "Bud" Fisher

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826. FARMS FOR SALE 65 ACRES A good level farm close to F'ountain City. Good buildings. $100 per acre. 55 ACRES close to Whitewater, Indiana. Price $100 per acre. 40 ACRES clone to Whitewater, Indiana. Price $4,500. 102 ACRES A first class farm. close to Richmond. Level and well lmproved. FINE HOMES FOR SALE 2 FINE BUNGALOWS for sale in West Richmond. . A DOUBLE HOUSE almost new a South 6th street 6 rooms to the Bi4e. Price $2,000. - , WE HAVE some of the finest Building lots in the city. Bee these If jou' are thinking of building. , We write fire insurance! and Surety Bonds. j HENNING & BOSWELL 1 ' Phone 2826. FOR SALE Modern Id room brick j house at a sacrifice if sold the next' 30 days. may 2-tf ; A. M. ROBERTS RBAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ; Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 417L Office Keys Harness Store, 611 Main St. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED' LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans , 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 1 M. F. Hancr, Mgr. H H JONES AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales aywner snd guarantee saUsf action or no pay. j Horses bought snd sold at all times, j Livery and feed barn la connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone 1 office 1413, residence 2570. ; Richmond Electric Co. TEL. NO. 2820 Electrical .Work and Repair-j ing. , TRY US 17 and 18 Comstoclc Bldg.'; WELL BORING If you want a well bored call on or address J. C. Wehrley and Bro., R. No. 3, Richmond. Indiana. &-eod-7t HAVE ADDED shoemaker. Can do. your work on short notice. R. A. : Tomlinson, 1020 Main street The best and neatest, 23-1 mo ALL KINDS OF SCREENS made to order. Also screens repaired. Hod-! gin Contracting Co.. Mrs. J. N. Hodgin, Prop. Phone 2980. 23-2t LOST. MWMNMMSMMM LOST On Liberty Ave, brown hand satcheL Return to Fulle Bros. Green House. Reward. 16-tf LOST A child's white sweater between 4th and 14th street. Return 66 South 14th. 2Z-Zt