Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 15, 27 November 1913 — Page 3
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SHANK WILL RESIGN IF DRIVERS STRIKE Wholesale Grocers Association May File Impeachment Suit.
Man Who is Killing Boss Rule
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INBIANAPOIJS, Nov. 27. Mayor Lew Shank will recign his office if a teamsters' strike is called In this city. He ho declarer! today when Informed the Wholesale Grocers association would bring Impeachment proceedings If a teamsters' strike is called. A committee from the chamber of commerce met the mayor and demanded his resignation. His answer to that body, he said today, was as follows: "Under no circumstances will I resign on your roquent." Later the mayor learned of the in
tended impeachment proceedings if a j teamsters' strike is called. It. was then ! that he declared he would resign. ! "If the teamsters strike I will re- j Bixri," he said. "The union has prom-, iscd to notify me if they inte-nd to call ' a strike in plenty of time for me to! resign. I have learned that Impeach-Tnf-nt proceedings will be brought against me If they do strike, and for ' that reason I will quit." ' The mayor conducts a large storage and transfer business and the demand for his resignation grew out of his defense of the 33 policemen who failed to stop the rioting during the recent street car strike.
WHITS SIXTEEN YEARS!
FOR $U00 ESTATE Richmond Woman Obtains .Money Left Her By Mother.
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Cheap Magazines Prevent One Cent Rate" Says Haas
SAGE TEA PITTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR
j Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens Naturally that Nobody of i Can Tell.
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Mrs James Ryan, 615 Main street, has received $W0 the balance due her share of her mother's portion of her grandfather's estate. The grandfath-
Orapes contain from 12 to 20 per j cent of pillar more, that is, than any ! other fruit. !
HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES The statement is made that thousands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of
helping them. Thousands who wear j "windows" may prove for themselves !
mm tney can uispense witn glasses If they will get the following prescription filled at once: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of bptona; fill a two-ounce bottle with water and drop in one Optona tablet. With this harmless liquid solution bathe the eyes two or four times daily and you are likely to be astonished at the results right from the start. Manv who
have been told that they have astig-:
matism, eyestrain, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, conjunctivitis and other eye disorders, report wonderful benefits from the use of this free prescription. Get this prescription filled and use it; you may so strengthen your eyes that glasses will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind or nearly so, or who wear glasses "would never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before it is too late! Do not become one of these victims of neglect. Eye-glasses are only like crutches and every few years they must be changed to fit the ever-increasing weakened condition, so bettor see if you can, like many others, get clear, healthy, strong, magnetic eyes through the prescription here given. I Advertisement!
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Tou can turn stray, faded hair beaa-
Tte not office dDarrmettt is not der systems were SC46. 740.000.
yet ready to institute a pao ent pot- this, first cias of mail produced about i age rate for letters and will not be . S170.0'H.0'W. or o?r seeaty per cent)
to circulate alvertislng. are forced duciivfi mail-this despite the fact that "fciLy dark an4 lostixvis almost orer to pay the rroper rate, was the state- its weight was only about one-eighth Light if wu !l get a 50 cent bottle of ment of E. M. Haas, pcsmasier. when of the total j -'Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Ha!r
nterv:eei regarding the national
one cent letter postage movement
wtiicn is Dome started orer tue iuuu- of two Ctnts fpr letters weighing lvy- one w.nee. artl one cent for poMal " A bill was introduced into Con- cards, of which there are over one press by Hinhcork which would have hundred and sixty to the pound. As regulated matters and made it possi- riost letters are lU?hi. and average
b'e to charge one cent let'er postage about forty to the pound, with a fe
and sn'l v.r lose money." con tiaut-d post card It may e sa that letter 't beoomintj fuded, scragicly and
the potmater. "Many magazines
having a crean c'.ass of literature, i haree abou? twenty-fTe eeats a year for their sr.bsertptione in order to seniro a lar? circulation sad more advertisirc. They are not instructive.
er, Adam Rickner, of Greensfork, Indiana, died sixteen years ao. Mrs. Ftyan, at the time of her grandfather's death, according to the story she tells, was an inmate of the Wells county orphans' home. Her mother had been dead for some time. She came of age ignorant of the fact that she was heir to a considerable sum of money and worked in various hotels and restaurants in Richmond until her father, who had been living in Urbana, Ohio, looked her tip over a year ago and informed, for the first
i time, so she says, that she was heir ,i to her mother's portion.
The matter was taken ua with her
! guardian, FVank Jacobs, of Geneva, j according to Mrs. Ryan, who made a i settlement with her at once, making ' the final payment last week.
Letter Prcfltble. ' Remedy" at any drue store. Millions of Firat class mail is carried at tne battles of this old. famous Sae T a
Keoipe are sold annus. ly. says a wellknown dnisgist here, because It darkens the har so naturally anil eTenly that no one can tell it has been applied Those whose hair is turning gray.
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t"ii lurs ,itr u rom ner ixMind. nave a surprise awaiting tnem. oe-
wMch ;s fl.60 per ton. Naturally cause after one or two application tt1s rate i immensely profltable to thev gra hair anishe and your loots th government. Las: year it paid a b.oome luxuriantly dark and beautinet profit of about ITO.OoO.rto. Dur- ful -all dandruff noes, scalp itching irc the vjar er.tl'.nc June ;;o. the ; and fallins hair won
as are nwspaprs and the higher department received about eleven mil- . This :s the et;o of -outh Iray-hair-class of msiaities. but ruzc a rate ;;rr pounds. j ed. unattractive fc.lk aren't anted of on cent a pound to distribute their, "H cas been demonstrated by poat- nrvvmd. so get t"y with VN-th" adverti.-ins over the country. ; rffic nuthorities tbat leiters can be Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll "The cost to the iovemment of txiriicd for one cent, and miy rrtic over be delighted with your dark, hand circulating the second class matter one cent represents clewr prof.t to the vome hair and your youth". ul appearwhich pays but one cent a pound, is government. As nuitter of fact, it . auoe within a few days, between four and five cents a piuud. , is probable that a one cuit letter j mm mmm mmm The cparttnen should ascrt?in the mail rate will py a handsome profit j
number of advertising sufs in these v- en !t cones mto vijsence.
iieriodica's sad charge third class "In ten years time first ! man
rates, cr two ounces for one cent for has produce'' net rrfit of over $UK.it. giving second clas rates for the C00.1V Evrj- person who has been
readniE matter." -writing letrers bs been paying a ta
Local Interest. ; for the rivl. Tt is a fundamental Many hueiioes and professional men ; principal in tne conduct of th post of the ci'v arc interested in the cam-! office department that it be operated paign for one cent letter pelage, ar cost, and that the public be requirwhich is being waged from the head- ed to pay only such a sum a will quarters of the National One Cent properly maintain it Thia principle Letter Postage ssoclation at Cleve- has been violatd in the conduct of lancj. the port cfT.oe department in recent An interview with Senator Charles years, and it is to bring about this L. Bartlett of Georgia, has been seat rafonu thx the campaign for one cent out from the campaign headquarter, letter postage is now under way." Senator Rartlett is one of the cham-
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' pious of the increment, j "There are many reasons why 1 be- ! lieve in one cent letter postage," dei dared Senator Bartlett in a statement
just issued. "For the fiscal year end-
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY limbers who ! tbir own mtnfnrt tnd tti wriiarv of the r children, should nrrr be wthtit a
box of Mother tiray'a Swert i'owdort for Chlklrec, for on tbroushout the eon. Thj Break np
' itlg June 30, 1912. the total expenses Cold. Relieve FTrhneii. l'onUjtkn,TeKMr ir r.f K0 ffi ..r,r-t r.t r.vr Pird. Huhr anil !UMDrh Trouble,. Vwl tr
w,, .v ...v. Mothers fiT K yr. TIIKMt POWUKKiiKEA'EK $24. .'00. 000. The total receipt from FAIL Sold by all Pro Stores, use. I)tm t oertpt ! all clsses of mall and the money or- V?u?e" s'ympis ni'.s4 PRES. AJdrcM,
Can You Use $10, $2r, $50, $73 or $100 We will loan it to you at the legal rate on your pkinos. household Hoods, ttjarns. 9tock. Ktc. and leave the me in your posesaton. We make loans m all surrounding town. Call, write or phone and our agent will call at your home. Private Reliable THE STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial Bldfl. Phone T3C0. Take elevator to third floor. Richmond. Indiana
11-HOUR BALLOON VOYAGE. FURTH, Germany, Nov. 27 After
i an adventurous eleven hour balloon
voyage. Mile. Poincaire, daughter of the president of France, landed at Roeckensofen today. She was a passenger in a balloon piloted by Aeronaut Kaufman.
JOHN A. HENNESSY.
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SOI P Y D9! 'OfiiSTS ETRVUiA
John A. Hennessy, chief graft investigator for the impeached Governor Sulzer of New York, whose work in unearthing corruption in state contracts is raid to have been the direct
cause of Sulzer's impeachment by his political enemies. Hennessy is aiding ing in the tight against 15oss Murphy, the leader of New York's heretofore all-powerful Tammany hall.
PARSON
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Nerves must be fed with pure, rich Wood, or there will be trouble. Poorly fed nerves are weak nerves ; and weak nerves mean nervousness, neuralgia, headaches, debility. For treatment Ayer's SarsapariJJa has been used for sixty years. Entirely free from alcohol.
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No contract to sign. No deposit required. We heat your home for less. RICHMOND COAL CO. Yard and Office Weit 2nd and P. M. Ry.
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Tel. 3165.
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RICHMOND BOYS SHOULD BE Y. M. C. A. BOYS There are now over 350 Y.M. C. A. boys. They have lots of fun. They swim in the pool ; and, if they do not know how to swim, the instructor teaches them. The Boys' Department, ofi the second floor, furnishes them all kinds of amusements and games that boys like. All Y. M. C. A. boys become athletes. The big gymnasium offers them plenty of exercise. We assure you that if you become a Y. M. C. A. boy now, you will always be one. If you want to become a Y. M. C. A. boy, call at the Palladium office Friday, and we will tell you how.
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