Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 305, 31 October 1913 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT 31, 1913

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MANY PERSONS VISIT IN WESTJV1ANCHESTER Friends Always Find Welcome at Homes of Ohio Town.

WEST MANCHESTER, O., Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs. James Gwynn, of Richmond, Mrs. Mary Murray, of Eldorado, pent Sunday' with D. A. Petry and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leas left Monday evening for a few days' visit with Anderson Distaer and family, of Dexter, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marker, Mr. and Mrs. James Markey and son, Hanley, pent Sunday at the home of Charles Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fender and children spent Sunday at the home of Samuel Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meyers and O. M. Barnes and wife, called on friends in Brookville, Sunday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Trone -was In Lewisburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shields, of Lewiaburg, spent Sunday with Calvin Braddock and family. The teachers of this place will attend the Ohio Central Teachers association at Dayton, November 7 and 8. Mrs. Mary Siler and Mrs. Lydia Thomas,, of Dayton, were Saturday guests of Earl Leas and family, and pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Brehm, returning to Dayton Sunday evening. John Frank, wife and daughter, Janeva, and Eldon Gruber and family pent Sunday at the home of Benjamin Creager. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and son, Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. Shewmon and son, Eugene, of Eldorado, spent Sunday with A. O. Miller and family. Charles Cossairt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Cossairt spent Sunday at the home of Court Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Warner and on, Harry, of Dayton, spent Sunday at the home of James Cummins. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Christman and family will move to Eldorado in the Hear future. Mr. and Mrs. William Guenther entertained a large company of girls at dinner Sunday in honor of their daughters, Ruby and Susie. Mrs. E. S. Howell left Tuesday evening to 6pend several days with her mother at Ithaca. Miss Sylvia Trone was in Lewisburg Tuesday evening. Clinton Parks and family entertained Sunday, Ed Wolf and family, John Parks and family and Frank Parks and family. Leon Leas was in Dayton Saturday yening. Mrs. Isaac Locke spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Trone. Mr. and Mrs. John Frank and daughter, Janeva, Elden Gruber and family and Albert Banta and. ' family spent Sunday with Benjamin Creager and family. CIna Brown spent Sunday in the country with Charles Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Stover, Jr., and Miss Bertha Petry, of Quebec, and John Waldren and family, spent, a pleasant day at the home of John Waldren, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Arenes and children went to Greenville Wednesday. Mrs. Arenes and children will remain until Saturday.

NEWS FLASHES FROM TOWNS NEAR RICHMOND

NEW CASTLE, Ind., Oct. 31. Stepping out of the house on her way to the pump at the rear, Miss Nancy Richardson fell and was found dead sometime later by Mrs. Elias Nay, with whom she had been making her home. CONNERSV1LLE, lnd., Oct. 31. Special police will be sworn tonight and stationed in different parts of the city to guard against acts of vandalism. Chief Lewis has announced that harmless celebrations will not be disturbed, but that prosecution will follow any damage to property. SJ1ELBYV1LLE, Ind.. Oct. 31. Alleging she was deserted the day after her wedding to Howard Bennett, September 26, 1912, his wife, formerly Misa Nellie Bentley has sued for divorce. She swore that almost immediately following their marriage Bennett, who is a soldier, was called to the barracks at Ft. Leavenworth, and has refused to return to her.

FEEL YOUNG !

It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For You!

Beware of the habit of constipation. It develops from just a few constipated days, unless you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back to normal action with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute fpr calomel. Don't force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics. Dr. Edwards believes in gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets open the bowels: their action is gentle, yet positive. There is never any pain or griping when Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. you will know them bytheir olive color. Take ono or two occasionally and have no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach. 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. Advertisement)

Valuation of Public Utilities Discussed

WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Discus-) sion of the valuation of the property! of public utilities, especially of rail-; roads, took up the time of the dele-i

gates attending the annual meeting ! of the National Association of Rail-! road Commissioners here today. Max Thelan, member of the Cali- j fornia Railroad Commission and at-; torney for the commission, cited var-. ious decisions of the Supreme Court to show that as yet that court has ( not definitely established the basis i

on which public utility rates are to be calculated. "While the court has said that the "fair value" of the property is to be used as the basis, it has not clearly analyzed what constitutes a "fair value," said Mr. Thelan. It is particularly clear that the court has not yet given final consideration to the tremendously important questions of the appreciation in the land value and the return on donated land. Discusses Relationship. Mr. Thelan proposed a reconsideration of the whole question. "The fundamental relationship between the public and public utilities is that of principal and agent. Out of this relationship logically should grow the proper basis for determining the rates which a public utility is entitled to charge," he said. "It seems clear that the public utilities are entitled to a reasonable return upon such money as they honestly and wisely expend for the public, but that they should not be al

lowed a return on the increased value of the property used in the agency. If the agent has expended nieney dishonestly or has expended , it, injudiciously, he is not entitled to "return thereon. On the other hand, if he has acted wisely and honestly and It thereafter becomes posible to acquire more cheaply property which he has purchased in the agency, or to secure a lesser expense labor or material used therein, the agent should not be compelled to suffer the less, but should be entitled to a return on the money honestly and wisely expended by him in pursuance of the agency." Subjects Discussed. Other speakers and their subjects were: "Elements of Appreciation in Railroad Valuation," by Commissioner George A. Henshaw, of Oklahoma. "Accounting Side of Rate Making," by Dr. E. D. Bemis, of Chicago. ''Depreciation and Its Relation to Fair Value," Ly Dr. A. F. Weber, chief statistician of New York, First District. "Valuation of Property Constructed from Surplus Earnings," by Commissioner Forest E. Barker,- of Massachusetts. "Relation of Fair Return, to Fair Value," by Commissioner Halford Ericksou, of Wisconsin. "Valuation Decisions of the New York Public Utilities Commission, First District," by Dr. R. H. Whitten, author of "Valuation of Public Service Corporations."

SCHOOLS CELEBRATE AUTUMNJRBOR DAY Afternoon Sessions Devoted to Tree Planting and Exercises.

COULDNT OBTAIN HORSEHAIR CORNER

Tree planting and general exercises were held this afternoon in the county schools in observance of Autumn Arbor and Bird day, waich was set by Governor Ralston for the benefit of the schools which adjourned before Spring Arbor day. The entire afternoon, with the exception of the time for tre planting, was devoted to indoor exercises, which included recitations and readings on bird life and trees and forestry. The books which were sent out by Charles A. Gre-athouse, state superintendent of public instruction, were used in the schools as a guide for the general programs. The books contain pictures of different trees as shown in oil paintings by Indiana artists, well-known photographs of bird life and poems and stories by Indiana people. As a result cf tree planting days it is believed by school authorities, the pupils will take a real interest in forestry in the future In a letter to the schools proclaiming today as Bird and Arbor day. Gov ernor Ralston points out that there should be a general movement toward forest conservation among individual: as well as by the nation's leading for esters. This is true also of bird lift Governor Ralston says.

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Farmers Compelled to Present Certificate for Tax Credit.

WOULD ENTER INTO EUGENIC MARRIAGE

DENVER, Colo., Oct. 31. Paul S. Hunter, secretary of the state board of health has advertised for a young woman willing to enter a eugenic marriage. The prospective bridegroom is M. D. Bowen, a clerk in the general assembly who has volunteered to become a martyr to science. Bowen is well built, good looking and possesses every possible eugenic requirement, according to Secretary Hunter.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our relatives anc friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy shown us at tin death of cur beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Bessie O'Brien and the Jones Brothers and employes for their silver offering, the Rev. Gains for his consoling words. Thanking you all for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. William O'Brien & Children. 31-lt

CHICAGO, Oct. 31. A corner in white horsehair for the making of immitation aigrets for womeu"s hats came to an abrupt and melancholy end in Chicago because the heavy purchases of white horsehair aroused the curiosity of dealers. The story is a romance of the new tariff law. One manufacturer who had originality as well as artistic instinct decided that he could make a very satisfactory imitation of an imported aigrct by using white horsehair instead cf feathers of certain birds. The new tariff law is very drastic for it compels custom house inspectors to remove and confiscate the prohibited articles when worn on the bonnets of incoming tourists. Delighted with his idea of a substitute for feathers he set out to procure the material. All went well for a few days but he was simply horrified one morning to be told that the price of white . horsehair had just doubled over night. A big hole was made in his profits and he suspected treachery among his employes, but in this events proved him to be wrong The explanation was simple when he had found it. When he bought the horsehair the sellers naturally looked up his commercial standing. They found that he was a maker of feather goods. The next question was What on eaith was a maker of feather goods dolus with white horsehair?" They toou found out that he was buying from every firm that sold the

goods he wanted and that his orders!

were considerable. The doubling of the price was the result and while the maker of feather goods has a fair thing the monopolv feature has departed.

cognizance of conditions which have caused so many anarchistic outbreaks. At present nearly 100,000 uien are oa strike thrcuroout Spain.

Blooming Pot Plants fori All Soul's Day, at 50c each, Saturday at Lemon's Flower! Shop. 30-:t MAY CREATE LAROR j MINISTRY TO DEAL j WITH ALL DISPUTES?

MADRID. Oct. 31 Premier Dato announced today that to combat the : growth of radical socialism through-' out Spain, he had decided at the in-.; stance of King Alfonso to create a ministry of labor to deal with Indus-: trial disputes. Although a conserva- ! tlve Senor Dato has liberal vivews and declares the government must take ;

In most parts of India protection against malaria producing mosquitoes, which bite almost entirely at nig"ht. is an absolute necessity, especially as the use of wire screens to keep all such insects out of houses is almost unknown.

Proof of Value of the time-tested, world-tried, home remedy proof of its power to relieve quickly, safely, surely, the head aches, the sour taste, the poor spirits and the fatigue of biliousness will be found in every dose of FILLS Sold eTtrTvkm, In box, 10c, 2 Sc.

AN APPEAL TO WIVES j You know the terrible affliction that j comes to many homes from the result ' of a drinking husband or son. You j know of the money wasted on "Drink'' i that is needed in the home to purchase' food and clothing. ORRINE has saved! thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given 6e-1 cretly. Your money will be refunded ;

if. after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Costs only 11.00 a box. Come in and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORRINE is doing. A. G. Luken Co. (Advertisement)

FRECKLE-FACE

Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily. Hero's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles: hile if It does give ou a clear complexion the tx;tenso is trifling. Simply got an ounce of othine double strength from 1 eo H. Kibe and a few r. plications should show you how ray it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful completion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst oate. Pe sure to ask the druggist for the double ftrtngth othine as thia is the proscription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.

LIVERY AND FEED REASONABLE PRICES See me for your livery and feed. Honest Dealings. Taube'a Barn, North Sixth St. W. A. RICH,

The mistake of giving receipts for road work to county land owners was made this summer and fall by many road supervisors of the county. The law provides that receipts for road work done to cover $20 taxes shall be tiled with the trustees of the township in which the work was done, and the county treasurer can not give credit on tax duplicates except on receipts received from the trustee. A number of Wayne township taxpayers who did $20 worth of work on roads have come into the office of Treasurer Chamness asking credit on taxes payable not later than November 3. Mr. Chamness told the taxpayers to file the receipts with the township trustee, and that they will be given credit for the work on the 1914 spring tax duplicate. A duplicate receipt may he given by the road supervisor for the work,

but the original must be turned in to the trustee. The trustee must give the receipts to the treasurer not later than December 1. Unless the receipts held by individuals are filed with the trustee by December 1, no credit can be given for the work, according to law.

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Fresh buttercups and imported stuffed candies at Price's.

IF YOU HAD A NECK

AS LONG AS THI8 FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT

or worried or vexed at trifles,

your vital forces are slowly but surely deteriorating.

Scott's Emulsion overcomes nervousness

better than anything else because its nourishing force enriches the blood and stimulates its flow

to all the tissues and bathes the tiny nerve cells in the

rich plasma by which they are nourished. Shun alcoholic substitutes that stimulate and stupefy. Take Scott's Emulsion for your nerves. Its nutritive power is the greatest help

that nature affords.

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WEAR KRYPTOK INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES The kind that has no linesno projecting surface to catch dust and dirt. They will add to your comfort and pleasure. Have them Supplied by MISS CM. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST 927 Main St. Phone 1099

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Sale CUT GLASS Choice of any piece in our window at $2.45 Each Every piece is worth more some are worth double this price. It will pay you to buy for the future. Money cheerfully refunded if you buy and are not afterward satisfied you have a REAL BARGAIN. THIS WEEK ONLY RATLIFF The Jeweler 12 North Ninth Street

THE PEOPLE'S MODERATE PRICE DENTAL OFFICE

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Gold Crowns $3.00 Bridge Work 13.01 Full Sets $5.oo Gold Filings ." $1.00 up Silver Fillings sec up Inlay Work a Specialty. Examination Free. All Work Guaranteed. We not only claim, but have Indlsputa ble proof of the greatest and most psr. feet method now used for the painless extraction of teeth. New York Dental Parlors fi04a Main St. RICHMOND, IND. Ocen Evenings.

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We have the very best and latest vulcanizing plant in Richmond, which enables us to do first class work. All patch and sectional work guaranteed to last as long as the rest of the tire.

Re-Treaded Tires guaranteed to run 1,500 to 2,000 miles, depending upon the quality and condition of tire.

We Repair Automobiles, Too If we cannot make yours run right, you don't owe us a cent. We install electric lighting and starting systems, repair and recharge storage batteries, charge and repair magnetos, waterproof tops, or anything that is to be done about any automobile.

Piione 2397. J. L. McNEILL. 44 W. 7th St.

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Richmond MADE US By Giving lis People . Oft. GOOD COAL

ictimond Coal Co, TELEPHONE 3165.

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