Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 13, 25 November 1913 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, NOV. 23. 1913

The Richmond Palladium

AND 8UN-TELEQRAM.

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Go. Masonic Building. Ninth and North A Streets. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

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functions for them that they themselves had per-; formed for the smaller banks. 1 Thus Wall Street becomes the clearing house for the whole country and has control of the nation's vast credit which, by this peculiar system of centralization, has there become pyramided. And when we recall that Wall Street is so close to the Stock Exchange, as virtually to be ' that Exchange itself, we can understand how the ' fluid capital of the country flows into the hands of a very small number of men who are able to manipulate it in their own interests. i

BITTLER SEEKS JOB AS TREASURER George A Bittlr. deputy namx-T in 'he state board of it-counts, '. '. i:o'a"u in this city, has announced candidacy for state treasurer, subit-ct

WEATHER REPORT FOR LAST WEEK

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At the Gennett. o (Jrar.d Opera. :;-"l'f-k6 Bad Poy. ' I j r 1 1 Bov Bl :e.

Kntr4 at th font Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Second Class Mall Matter.

Religious Census of the College.

Fighting Hog Cholera.

I 't here has been an enormous increase in hogj cholera since 1900. Indiana lost 562,212 head ! valued at 83,679,000 in 1912. And this year, the have veterinarians tell us, the scourge ha3 been worse

Gennett Grand Opera Company. 1 !a Ldtifch, harpist, a nv :r.!--r of I the American Grand Or-ra conn ;.r.v

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PURSE SNATCHER AGAIN AT WORK

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': ore r ir.t i 1 ctanulstod mcr witH r.rt ot v. water. ,t:. stir It i i-...r.-.;!f. l'-.-.t . ounc- t IV liftv n: !- v i: : a J :r.t 1 1 i.- t . '. 1 t utr Nuar. ifcke j& l ,.1 e erv t o ,r t'o-r ' jr i r.-.r...t tan - !.-' I ,-! A c r. t i;-: t'i.n c. t r .i. 1 '.:' ; . : i

Ouestionaires on relierious questions

long been the order of the day but few have prov-: than ever. It is difficult to estimate the loss for to

ed more interesting and instructive than one ls-j i-l- thus early in the fall but every indication sued by Prof. Durant Drake, of Wesleyan Uni-1 prophecies a higher porcine mortality even than

veraity (Connecticut). A list of queries on the

moat fundamental matters of religion were issued to 250 of the graduates of Harvard, Uni-

in 1912.

To combat this cut into their incomes farmers have resorted to the use of cholera serum, a

versity or Illinois ana 01 v ti.si.'yan unni-iMiy, ul .ui..-xt.-u icuua tn tiuimai im1900. The replies were made in strict confidence j mune to the attacks of the deadly disease. Where and doubtless were carefully and conscientiously j this is used in time it seems very satisfactory.

a?tr tiiH eent !c father, a !o'.in:.-t. '-a as c,tUfd to the court of the kir.n of Saxony A the little -rl crew to th-ai-of fourtet n she evinced a talei.t

tor tnujic, wmcn ner tather was e,.d

cL'-iiurap". Fre.juT.t !y the court

or.-h stra rehearsed at lus hotnt-. and

I:-- observed that, after the m-rr.bers Ifft, little Isa seated h-rself at the barp and brought forth uieiod;"s from th.- -rrir.ts Later this vva brought to the attention of the old kin, who ado,t,-d l:t-r as a sort or protest, sent her fo Dresden for i ns-ru'-l i m. an.! hnally .-".-ouh-.I her hark to h:s .-ourt as harpist in the orchestra.

While watchitis th. :..-n at a i:i.. f .on p the::tre. Mrs Koon;. of I'ark' tounty, O, tobi 1'oiice i'h;cf (ieirrnor, siie beh...! the man v. h. had he. ri -;tl l;,-t tO he!" h ,d tilk. !. l.-.-r p'i-k-t nook cn;iiain:ns nd left tile theatre

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given. An analysis of the results is most suggestive. Of the entire number only four acknowledged themselves as avowed atheists. Only 5 per cent wrote themselves down as agnostics. But 88

per cent went on record as being Christians, of cholera from their herds r I T At 11

Children Cry for Fletcher's

. hi ' t .,e :n : .1 :. Dt . r ; r.v ar.,i.' i m .'; r,t w..ik iii l ' ; ,a. ', !.-.k.:i ci!za vnr w :th 1'.:.. -I I '.!.' r s' riin .r .-tia.:-.. I !;t, - !.:. j p--i tH.pv.'.ar thiouh.'ut t ac V-otci Stat. at-1 : t! vt it e't

The Eastern Indi ana Hospital keeps about 200

head on its farms and has made it the rule to!!

which 47 per cent were regular church attendants. The questions on which most were in doubt relate to the problems of the Divine Personality.

Only 35 per cent were willing to speak of God as j a "Person," while 19 per cent were unable toj

think of Him as omnipotent and entirely respon sible for the ultimate fate of things.

Only 23 per cent were able to believe in the

Murrette.

"Just Nobody." a I.ubin drama, one ' ot the most pathetic stories told in '

motion Tiienires, is one of the offer-'

Hi: at the Murreft fndav i

vaccinate these as soon as they come to weigh! Arrangements are now being made 4

to scow tne most talked of picture of; the day, "The Last Days of Pompeii. ' , i.l this theatre. The picture is one; of the most remarkable ever made, j and has created more favorable com-1 ment than anything in its line with!

the possible exception of "Quo Yudis.

50 pounds. As a result of this precaution they have, according to reports, almost eliminated

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But where the serum is used merelv as a last

resort and in time of epidemics results are less encouraging. Usually it seems to be of little benefit in checking the spread of the disease after once it has gained a foothold in the community. Some have even argued that the vaccine causes more deaths than cures through resulting blood poisoning but Dr. R. A. Craig of Purdue,

Trinity in its accepted literal seme, though 28 j ret'enUy in the county on a lecture trip pointed !

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to faulty and careless methods of administration. But whether the serum is a practicable method of controlling the disease or not it is certain that certain preventive measures may be far more successfully used. The cholera germs may be conveyed to a herd

per cent were Trinitarians in the Sabellian sense, which is that God has a single nature revealed in a three-fold manner through Creation, Christ and the Divine Spirit dwelling in man. Of the entire number only 39 per cent believed in the deity of Jesus, while 33 per cent attributed to him extraordinary powers and a place of unique pre-eminence in history. The rest were uncertain. Twenty-one per cent accept the Bible as the veritable, literal Word of God inspired throughout and infallibly; about 60 per cent accepted it as a book of supreme value containing a great revelation of the Divine character. That prayer has power to change the course of events was held by 25 per cent: 38 per cent

make no use of prayer while the others think j Rr who drives his horse into

it useful in modifying man's own character but not nature's laws. Only 11 per cent disbelieve wholly in a life beyond the grave while 39 per cent are very certain of it, the remainder hoping but not feeling certain. The upshot of these interesting investigations Would seem to be that college graduates remain Christians in a very modified sense, clinging to the substance of the faith but not to the old doctrinal shibboleths. Those who have held that the colleges destroy religious belief will not find much encouragement from this questionnaire.

Gennett Peck's Bad Boy. Tl attraction at the Gennett theatre Thanksgiving will be --Peck'e Bad Boy." featuring Al S. Weston as the groeerymaii, Weston in said to be a comedian of merit. This is one of the oldest comedies now be1nr presented to the public, and the company appearing here is .said to Tie one of the best that has ever handled the funny play. Each member of the company introduces a specialty dunn? the performance. A matinee will be given Thanksgiving day.

Murray Vaudeville. Next Monday marks trie opening of vaudeville at the Murray. Arrangements have been mad ny Manager Omar Murray to play nothing but the better class of acts during the coming season. While tn Chicago last week Mr. Murray closed contraets with officers of thp Keith Hroiii r ;

in a variety of ways. A farmer may carry them 'include Richmond in the list of thea-i

in his: eViraoQ f-r.rv, or, Jnn V,;.. ,!Trf's hooked and contraled by that.

and thus be unconsciously his own enemy. Lumber used in building pens which has been infected elsewhere or enroute may be the carrier of the germs. Dogs, chickens, pigeons, cats and birds have been discovered to be carriers. Running water may be the vehicle which carts the contagion from one farm to another. The farm-

stock yard

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TJie Kind Ymi Ifavo Always nought lias Ixtrno the sim;i. turt ot ( has. II. rit'tt'hrt ami lias le n made, muler lils personal Mipx rvision for owr :o ;r-i. Mlow no ono to le M on in this. CouiitertVits, Imitations and .ust-as-gooi arc hut experiment s. jUi! endanger iho health f Children llierienee .ia1nt i:periinent. ,. What is CASTOR I A Castoiia. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. lare-goi-ie, lrops and Soothing Ntmps. It c ontains neither Opium. Morphine, nor other JNareotie sul.-tanee. ir de-Mi-o.vs Woriusiinil allaj s Feverishness. For more than thirty jrars it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency. Wind Folic, all Teethiic Troubles and Oiarrlnca. It regulates the Stomach and ftowels, assimilates the Food, git ing healthy and natural sleep. '1 he Iiildren's Panacea The ..Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought

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ttt n Years in Profession Country ordt-is di.i rroini't attent .on My Work Wi'.l Tlease You.

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tirmRrm. The fact that Richmond is1 now on the Keith circuit insures the!

public nothiiiK but the best. The policy will be to play daily matinees with; only one performance- at niiiht at 8:lf.

On holidays and Saturdays tun per-' t'orniaiices will be given at night, the first at 7:45 and the next at 9 o'clock.

"Little Boy Blue." Briefly. "Little F?oy Mine," is a romantic relation with manv humorous

iu'side lights and musical Incidentals of

u-ViicI. Jnfo-.fort o,,.;nn v,.,,- k ,i ...,-n !TUP nndinc ot the lost heir to a Scot-

.....w. .xw .-m, avc un-n inuru vmu i-rti-tIsh fortulie orates and a title, to say ry it back home on the horse's hoofs. And one I "othinjc of a four-cornered love affair. man. writing in the Northwestern Ajrriculturi.t, Myc

reiaies now a Da tut ol hovs. carrying the miec- i w ",nn In TOUI walls or tn'" tamous i r ' u. ....x. !nal Tal,,lrin cafp- Thp original book

'" "t Liic-ii .iun- nom ci iieignitonng larni into

a melon patch, inoculated the melons unconsci-

is in tierman and is the work of Von Rudolph Schanzer and Carl Landau.

ousiy ana men inrew tne remnants into tne pig A. K. Thomas and Kdward raulton, and

pen. When once it is understood how the malady is carried about it is apparent that stock raisers may easily work out methods of prevention whereby their herds may be kept, as it were, under permanent quarantine. This would be far cheaper, easier and more certain than any effort

i to control the contagion after it had once enteri ed a farm.

Wall Street's Credit Monopoly.

rru ni r i-u-i.ii.-iii ne whole problem of hog cholera is not one The Glass-Owen currency bill with which the ; f , . , . o , r, , . ... , , ... irom which the urban citizen may turn in disSenate Banking committee has been wrestling , , . , . c,, , , u-u- ii.j- "nam. ( holera is one ot the demonstrable causes Kinop Spnfpmhpr nnd which ic a 1 q t o rl f -.t.t,,!

u4.i o . V i,-.iof the hff COpt of living.

ucunic in uic ociiiiic at iiitr i.'f jiiiuuii ui llie regular session beginning Dec. 2, divides with the Mexican tangle the "snter of the public stage. This measure will strike so deep into the very roots of our commercial and financial system, will work so profound a revolution in our banking methods, and otherwise so affect the nation's general business development every citizen should familiarize himself with it. The key to the present situation lies in the pyramiding of credit in Wall Street. Some twenty-five thousand banks national, state and private are scattered across the land as the custodians of the country's fluid capital. It is 'from their funds the business interests must draw from day to day in order to meet tem-

Not only does the an

nual loss of stock so impoverish the market as to reduce the available supply and so increase prices but the sound stock which is sold usually is butchered while immature and thus fewer pounds of pork is marketed as well as fewer head. And thus this which usually is considered as a farmer's problem only becomes a general more kite tied to the II. C. L. which already has problem and hog cholera is discovered as one developed a precocious ability for getting up in the world.

n is oeeiareo to no as numorous a product as the musical stage has been Kiven in some time. "Little Boy Blue" will be the attraction at the- Gennett. Wednesday, December H. !

Thursday, November 27th

Matinee and Night Thanksgiving Day Harris and Warren offers the greatest of all comedy successes

GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS

DIAMONDS WATCHES

Jenkins & Company

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With Al. S. Weston and a company of Select Artists Popular Prices Seat Sale Murray Theatre, Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.

Is unhealthy blood blood that is not only laden with poisonous and effets matters, but also deficient in red and hita corpuscles. The medicine to take for it is HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.

'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS

A Revised Version; By Alice Jaynes in the Ladies' Home Journal.

poraiy exigencies, pay wage scales and otherwise : 'T-as the night before Christmas, when all in the shop, conduct business which SO largely has been built 'Not a sa'rl nor wrapper but thought she would drop; on our credit svstem. Anv control of th.- m-Thf 03 sh chik,tvn rushed with the money with care,

Impure blood shows ltsrlf in pimples, boi!, and other eruptions, eczema and salt rheum, psoriasis, catarrh. rheumatism, r.ervnusne.is, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired fee!ir.g art general debility; It exposes you to the danger of contractinginfectious and contErlons diseases, the gr'p, typhoid fever, diphtheria, cor. umpt'.on. Thousands testify that Hood's Sarsapari'.ia purif.'-s, errirhes and revitalizes the blood. If you r.eed a pood biool medicine grt Hood's P irsapar'ila. and get it today.

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Alive or Dressed. Turkeys, Ducks. Geese and Chickens. oT insure a choice selection and get just what you want, please let me have your order early. Prompt Delivery Established 1S90

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Mistake 2 Reel Railroad Drama A Quarter Hack Comedy Just Nobody Lubin Drama COMING When the Earth Trembled Big Feature Picture.

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Phone 2204 i.i,.m'.wy !"

309 So. 4th Street

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tion's banking business means the directing of all the business activities depending upon them. And that includes practically every form of commercial enterprise. These banks often have on hand a surplus of deposits over and above their own needs; this

With wan fao.-s. strained hither, thither they fled. While visions of reprimand?, fla-hed throuch each head. At a:i hour when rich children were tied in nightcaps, And settling themselves for their Ions winter naps. From tables and counters arose such a clatter Some terrible tragedy must be the matter; The liiihts from the shining bulbs, white in their glow, Cave luster of middav to obieets he'ow

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money is senx 10 tne nearest "reserve city a salesgirl was selling small gifts

which may be M. Louis. Denver, Chicago or Fittsburg. In the course of time, deposits pile up in these banks and they in turn send their surplus to the Wall Street banks. These last are able to pay a small interest on the money (which

Limiu Kniii laitricsi nuwneie eiMrl inrougn mak-; A" a connortaoie freiir.g of opulence

ing time loans to speculators. ; !ore rapid than reindeer, reproaches they caic. At the same time the twenty-five thousand: As slu sc'oldHl and caik'd lhe poor irl a narsh name

u-w .-titpi.i m ou vixen; Don t dare ar.swer back' i'il report you at once for being so slack. My girts never came. Now where can they be " How such things can happen I really can't see'" And giving a nod. up the store aisle she sailed

Like a flash

She tore open boxes and counted out cash. When what to my wondering ears should resound. Put a s)irewdish abuse you could hear aisles around, From a woman, well gowned, who came just to kick, 1 knew in a minute he was "the Old Nick." She. was dressed all it: fur from her feet to hr hoarf

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M I (Th 11 ITI J H ...AND... vrn TlTl I I 1 1 nil Festival Grand Ball j

scattered banks have a great many checks drawn on banks the country over: in order to avoid the huge labor of communicating with each institu-i tion the checks are sent to the "reserve" banks

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wiucii eIlu ineiu uuougn a Clearing nouse that i r 1111 11 urau- tnat tier own ".Merry Christmas" had failed. keeps a debit and credit account with laree mini- The saleseirl P0 paIe wcnl straight to her work.

bers of banks. But these same reserve banks themselves are compelled to send much of their own business to New York to run through Wall Street clearing houses, which perform the same

j For dozens of buyers forbade her to shirk. Hours and hours p-ayed the drama. k:;s atf- s

Delivery boys, women, cash, cirls struggled on In hundreds of stores, in many a city.

This spells "Merry Christmas

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Oh ; good people, pity f ; ffSJ

November 26, 1913,

THANKSGIVING EVE,

GIVEN 3Y

climoed Co. No. 11 Uniform

aok, Knights

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Kokendauqua Tribe

Drill by Wayne Aerie Eagles, Modern Woodmen and Red Men Teams. .-

ADMISSION Couple 50c: Extra lady. 25c. Music by Weisbrod Saxophone Orc hestra. Doors open 7 o'clock. Drill at 8:00 o'clock. Grand Bali following at 9:15 o'clock.

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MURRAY WEEK NOVEMBER 24 Frewel Week of The Francis Sayles' Players In

HUMAN

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PRICES Niflht. 10c, 20o, 3Cc; Matinees, 10c, 20c. Special Thanksgiving Day Matin Don't Forget Reception n th Stage Saturday Matlne.

ff yu need SURETY BONDS

H Fire, Windstorm, Accident, Llv

Stock, Liability, Burglary,

4 Steam Boiler or Plat Glass In

surance Call on DOUGAN. JENKINS A. CO. Cor. 8th and Main Sts. Phono 1330.

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Loans AT LEGAL RATE 2 Per Cent Pr Mor.th a Household Good-, Plants. Stock. tc . from $10 to IZ'.O. HOME LOAN COMPANY 220 Colonial Buildirg. Pho Richmond, Ind.

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