Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 301, 30 November 1915 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

. , AND SUN-TELEGRAM .

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by 1- I Palladium ' Printing Co. - Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor EL H. Harris, Mgr.

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The Boosters of James Eli atson.

; The Indiana Business and Prosperity League is backing Watson, candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator. Its mem

bership includes manufacturers and business nSen in Indianapolis and other cities. Its officers are: Fred Gardner president; Arthur Jordan, Harry B. Gates and W. ll:jFreertan, vice presidents; J. ,F. Richardson, . secretary. There is no treasurer. r : r . ' ': r When the league was formed there were present many men who were members of the" Indianapolis Employers' association, under whose auspices Col. M. M. Mulholland came to Indiana in 1908 to help Watson in his gubernatorial campaign. - - ; Watson and Mulholland! A good combination. The two names bring" up recollections of unsavory history that is not so old that the political antiquarian has to bring out musty files to, refresh .the memory. ; Watson and his connection with big interests ! The same Watson , and the same crowd backing his candidacy and making plans to boost his aspirations for the senatorial toga. ; Watson and the voters! Have they forgotten the Mulholland disclosures? Have they forgotten in a few years Watson's avowed connections with the most potential reactionaries in American politics ?, Hardly.- - ?; V, Watson and Wayne county ! HaWthe Voters here if drgotten the district , convention where Watson, dictated the choice of Republican nominee for- congress ? Have they forgotten how the staunchest Republicans in Wayne county denounced Watson's interference in the race and how they condemned him as a "political boss?" Watson has gathered about him men who brought Mulholland to Indiana in 1908. Press dispatches say there Is no need for money. His campaign has been financed. The men who formed the new league need not put up the coin. When the invitations to the meeting were sent out, they carried the sentence: "No dues, no assessments, no money wanted." Watson has the money for his campaign. All he needs, seemingly, is votes. Well, voters may remember Mulholland, the men who brought him to Indiana and the men who are now backing Watson.

' " Learning Lessons Here. The American city seems to be coining into its own. Usually foreigners look upon it as the weakestelement in the Ainericanf orm of government.; The Department f Commerce, has just completed for one important South. American '"city; a study, of the financing of improvernentein American cities. Another South American city asked for the official; publications of cities on public works, constructions laws and municipal organization or reform! It is a hopeful sign that out of the agitation for municipal reform in the United 'States has come a tangible better

ment that is attracting the notice of some of our

LatinAmerican neighbors. :

1 Utilizing Its Best Asset;

You may I prate about civic pride and enterprise, laud your city's wealth and commercial

strength, boajt about the wise administration of

its municipals affairs, point to its low tax rate and advertise its industrial advantages, but all

these are as 'sounding brass and a tinkling cym

bal if your city does not utilize and encourage its greatest assets MEN.

What does it profit a city if it possesses untold resources, but does not exploit the latent resources of its MEN? What does it bring a city

even if it draws on a rich agricultural district,

but does not capitalize on the initiative, skill and energy of its MEN? How do booster trips into unexplored trade centers help a city if it does

not boost within its own gates the inventive, pro fessional and mechanical skill of its own MEN?

; The development of trade resources, the locat

ing of new factories, the increase of business are

important, but the arousing of all the MEN of a community ;to the need and value of LOCAL spirit is infinitely more t essential and fundamental' The human element must receive attention if the material welfare of the city is to be promoted '': : New Orleans hqs . taken cognizance of this fact. A Young Mens Branch of the New Orleans Association of Commerce has been organized and 500 young men, representing nearly every kind of business enterprise in that city have been enrolled. The Association of Commerce recently gave a banquet to welcome these striplings and to inspire them with the New Orleans spirit and to urge them on to greater endeavor and ultimate success. The promoters of the New Orleans movement hope to make the Branch a civic training school. . The human element is too often overlooked in civic affairs. Commercial organizations speak in facts and figures, dollars and cents, receipts and . expenditures, dividends and losses. They seldom -consider the dominating human equation in business and civic affairs. The best asset of any city is its MEN.' Develop, encourage, vitalize MJSN, and many, of the other things more factories, more .business, more dividends will follow as a natural sequence.

EARLY; CITY HISTORY

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Contributions on the pioneer - days of Richmond - will appear in this column daily. -

NOT A CLAS8IC. Oh. Diddle, your 'Town Gossip Is-' rotten, Everybody reads it, but it's soon forgotten. Brooks, the Barber Poet.. AN AUDIT DEMANDED. Well, anyhow, we are glad to see that we have another reader. That makes three now. . Our circulation is growing. ; ' COME AROUND, JOHNNY. Johnny, the Hagerstown kid, appeared yesterday in a shirt and tie that made an awful splash on North Ninth street. Really, that boy is a wonder so far as colors go. LOOKS PRETTY GOOD. Casey Horn is anxious to see his name in the paper. Well, here you are, Casey. MONEY -AND BOOZE. Fred Plckford and Lavina Beer were married in Decatur. Some names! Picture shows and breweries, mixed. TAKE THAT, RUNT! Runt Stanley ' , thinks he is some kidder, but he can kid Just about as good as he can play football and that's just his best average. Lay off, my boy. FIT FOR KING'S SUBJECT. After receiving a complete list of the causalties of the Richmond-Cambridge City football game othThanksgiving day, we have come to the conclusion that football is indeed a rough game. WHERE? With short skirts and fur topped shoes in style the bow-legged girl Is surely at a disadvantage. Rubber!

OH, WE SEE. To the Editor Why has a fiBh fins? T. C. Answer To make up for the lack of feathers.

Considerable building is being done in Naples, despite the European conflict.

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday Webb Lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degrees, commencing at 5 o'clock. Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and 8. M. Stated assembly; annual election of officers. Friday King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work in Royal Arch degree, commencing at 7 o'clock; refreshments. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S. Stated meeting; annual election of officers.

Switzerland spends more on relief of the poor than does any other country.

SAVES FUMIGATION John Emery has imported several barrels of stogies from Pittsburgh and does much to keep the air at the Pennsy depot perfumed. LAY DOWN, BRUNO! "What a beautiful dog, Miss Ethel!" exclaimed her bashful admirer. "Is he affectionate V" ; "Is he affectionate?" she asked archly. ' "Indeed he is. Here, Bruno! Come good doggie and show Charlie Smith how to kiss me!" OUCH! ! ! Indignant Customer "Barber, why did you drop that towel on my face?" Barber "Because it was hot. sir."

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TWO EARLY 8T0VE8. In 1836 or 1837 a gentleman by .the name of ' G rover came to . Richmond and proposed to establish a foundry, provided he. could find a partner with some money to back the, enterprise. 1 1 think 'the" partner -he ' found, .was Achilles Williams an' early' pioneer. They prepared to cast the plates for a cooking stove which Mr. Grover wished to Introduce in Richmond., This stove would be a curiosity If one could be found at this time. The stove had a firebox which, was an. oblong square. On top there was a circle with a groove on the inside. The plate which formed the top of the stove was laid on this groove in such a way that it could be made to revolve. There were four openings in the top to receive the kettles, and each of these openings had an elevated rim which supported the kettles and prevented them from reaching the fire. When not. in use these openings were closed with a lid such as we have on wood stoves at the present day. By passing an iron poker across the top of the stove with one end resting on the right side of one of the rims and the other end pressed against the left side of the opposite rim. by pusfiing on the poker the top could be made to revolve. Two of the openings were always directly over the fire and the other two were toward the back of the stove where there was not so much heat.

A perpendicular stove pipe rested on the top of the stove at the back and

conveyed the smoke Into the chimney flue. " At the front of the firebox there were two -doors and a wide hearth covering an ash box.' The hearth could be pushed' In and out-like an ordinary stove hearth. J- , 'This .was an admirable " place for broiling beefstake and for toasting bread over a bed of coals from-the wood stove. There was no oven In tbie; store, but at the back was a rack to support a large ttn reflector and a smaller reflector could be placed on the hearth. These reflectors were sometimes called Dutch ovens. They bad a box frame to which was attached a hood something like a buggy top. This was hinged at the back and could be turned over to enable the cook to see how her .roast was progressing. The open side of the hood was placed against the back plate of the firebox and sufficient heat was retained , to roast 'a turkey or bake a, ham or to bake loaves of bread. The reflector on the hearth was admirable for baking pies, biscuit and cookies. ' The center of the top of the stove had no opening. Two new bricks were laid side by side on the top and over this was turned a reflector shaped like the cover a grocer uses on his cheese block, only it was higher. This was a good place to bake a chicken pie, a peach cobbler or a pound cake. You see an entire dinner of meat, vegetables and a dessert could be prepared with one fire. This was a great improvement over cooking on the hearth by side of the blazing fire. The heavy iron kettles were hung on hooks suspended from a crane and this could be turned out to receive them and then returned to bang them over the fire. The wrought Iron crane that I remember cost $10.00 This stove did not come into general use and the foundry proved a failure. The stove that followed the first was . called a "step stove." Standing in front of it you would see three elevations like the steps in a stairway. The first step was a broad hearth with

two doors opening from the firebox. The step above contained two openings for kettles and the third elevation also had two openings. With an oven in the stove the reflectors passed out of use. The plates of this store were very heavy and altogether It was considered quite an Improvement over the. first. stove I have described. . I think these two stoves were in use at

my home for tS or SO years. Stoves of improved patterns came gradually Into useMRS. 8. A. WRIOLET.

The importation of silencers tor firearms has been prohibited by Australia.

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SblI mjto mcss HEADQUARTERS 19 N. 9TH ST. PALLADIUM BUILDING

Glen Karn-Richmond Line J. E. Richard, owner

Leave A.M. Glen Karn 7:20 Hollansburg 7:35 Bethel ....8:00 Whitewater 8:15 Cox's Mills 8:30

Arrive at Richmond ' 9:00 Lv3:00

P.M. 5:00 4:25 4:00 3:45 3:30

New Paris-Richmond Line Owner Chas. Freed Leave Arrive 7:00a.m New Paris ....10:30a.m. 7:30a.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.)10:00a.m. l:00p.m New Paris ....4:00p.m. l:30p.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.)3:30p.m.

Union City-Richmond Line Owner- Lester G. Harris 7:10a.m Union City 5:20p.m. 7:55a.m Eartonia .4:35p.m. 8: 15a.m Spartansburg ...4:10p.m. 8:35a.m Crete 3:50p.m. 8:50a.m Arba 3:35p.m. 9:35a.m Chester 2:K0p.m. 10: 05a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)2:20p.m.

Richmond-Liberty Line Owner J. L. Thomas Auto Truck, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday Leave Arrive 8:00a.m Liberty 6:00p.m. 10:00a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)3:00p.m.

Richmond-Economy Line Owner J. U McNeill Leave Arrive 6:30a.m Economy 11:30a.m. 7:00a.m... Williamsburg ..11:00a.m. 7:3Ca.m Webster 10:30a.m. 8:00a.m.(ar.) Richmond (Iv.) 10:00a.m. l:00p.m Economy 6:00p.m. 1 : SOp.m Williamsburg ... 5 : 30 p.m. 2:00p.m Webster 5:00p.m. 2:30p.m. (ar.) Richmond (Iv.)4:30p.m.

Richmond-Hagerstown Line

S. Downerd -

Arrive Ha gerstown ...11: 30a.m. Hagerstown ....5:30p.m. Greensfork ....11:00a.m. Greensfork 5:00n.m.

8: 15a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)10:00a.m. 2:S0p.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.)4:00p.m.

Owner H Leave

6:45a.m. 1:00p.m. 7:15a.m.

1:30p.m.

CentervQle and Richmond Line

Owner O. Darnell .-.

Leave -

7:00a.m... 7:30(ar.) . 12:30 l:00(ar.)..

CentenrUIe Richmond Centerville Richmond

Arrive 11:00 .. (It.) 10: 30 4:00 ..(lv.)3:30

Liberty Richmond Taxi Line Cliff Snyder, Owner Leave 7:00 a. m. Liberty Ar. 11:15 am Arrive 7:45 Richmond Lv. 10:30 am Leave 1 p. m. Liberty Ar. 4:45 pm Arv. 1:40 Richmond Lv. 4:00 pm Headquarters in Liberty or Bond's Garage

Richmond-Fountain City Line Horse Hack Leave Arrive 8:00a.m.... Fountain City ...6:00p.m. 10 : 00a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lr.) 2 :00p.m. Carlos City and Richmond Line Lundy & Williams Leave Arrive 6:30a.m..... Carlos City ....6:30p.m. 6:40a.m... Bloomingsport . . 6:20p.m. 7:30-1:00.. Williamsburg ..11:30-5:30 7:50-1:20 Webster 11:10-5:10 8:30-2:00(ar) Richmond (lv)10:30-4:30

Richmond-Lynn Line Owners Denlson ft Tharp Leave Arrive 7:00a.m Lynn 12:00m. 7:20a.m Howell's Store ll:40m.m. 7:30a.m... Fountain City ..11:30a.m. 8: 05a.ro Chester 10:50a.m. 8: 30a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)10:30am. l:00p.m Lynn 6:00p.m. 1 : 20p.m. . . . Howell's Store . . . 5 : 40p.m. l:30p.m Fountain City . . .6:30p.m. 2:05p.m Chester 4:69p.m. 2:30p.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.) 4 :30p.m. Eaton-Richmond Line Owner J. A. BanfUl Leave Arrive 7:00am Richmond ....11:30a.m. 7:30a.m Boston 11 :00a.m. 8:00a.m... West Florence ..10:15a.m.

9: 00a.m. (ar) . . Eaton .. (lv.)9 :20a.m.

2:00p.m. 2:30p.m.. 3:00p.m.. 4:00p.m..

Richmond ..(lv.) 6 :00p.m.

Boston 5:30p.m. West Florence ..5 00p.m. . ... Eaton 4:30p.m.

Richmond and Centerville Owner W. Hen son Leave Richmond 7:00 a. m.; 9:00 a. m.; 11:00 a. m.: 1:00 p. m.; 3:00 p. m.; 5:00 p. m.; 7:00 p. m Leave Centerville 8:00 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.; 12 noon; 2 p. m.; 4 p.m.; C p. m.; 8 p. m.

Oxford and Richmond Owner H. W. Otte Leave Arrive 7:00a.m Oxford 6:10p.m. 7:30a.m... College Corner ..5:40p.m. 8:15a.m . Fair Haven ....4:30p.m. 9:05a.m. Boston 4:05pjn 9:40a.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.) 8:00p.m. Horse Hack . Owner Ike Ammerman Monday. Wednesday and Friday 7:00a.m.(lv.).. Liberty ..(ar.)f :00p.m. 10:00a.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.) 2 :00p.m.

LEE HARLAN, Mgr.

PHONE 1069

The public is requested to take advantage ot the Auto Hack for passenger and freight service to and from the various towns In the vicinity of Richinond. For Information phone 1069.