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he Richmond Pallaoium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, May 15, 1907.
SMITH IS RELEASED; FIRES EXPENSIVE TO
Complies with all requirements of the National Pore Food Law. Guarantee No. 204 1 , filed at Washington
Boys9 and Children's
IS NOTJDENTIFIED STATE JF INDIANA
Columbus Authorities Are Not Loss Annually Is Said to Run
$2.50 to
oo
Buddy Tucker
Peter Pan and
Norfolk Styles
With Knickerbocker
Trousers.
Sure That Man Arrested To a Sum Approximating
Here Operated There. Five Million Dollars.
GAVE $300 BOND HERE. A COMPARISON WITH OHIO.
Young Men's Suits $6.50 to $12
Fall assortment of Stylish and Service
able Suits of the Latest Fabrics and Best
Workmanship- :
LOEHR & KLUTE
The Camera is merely a LIGHT PROOF box for transmitting the light
IT'S an in the LENS
The Coolre Lens gives you that GREAT SPEED,. quality and definition
desired. We have same in stock.
W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St., Richmond, Ind
HE CANNOT BE BROUGHT BACK
TO RICHMOND UNTIL THERE IS
A CASE AGAINST HIM FOR
TRIAL.
MOST OF THE LOSS, IT IS CON
TENDED, IS PREVENTABLE,
PROVIDED THE RIGHT MEN ARE
SENT TO THE LEGISLATURE.
Frank Smith, the pick pocket ar
rested in Richmond Saturday night,
probably is a free man by this time.
Fires annually cost the state of In
diana $3,000,000.
Each producer in the state of Ind-
NL ) i V4. Y IS X 7W S I
that is if the Indianapolis police have iana every day gives an hour and a
TO ELECTORAL COLLEGE
iRichmond's A. M. E. Congre
gation Represented.
Rev. N. Wellington Williams, pastor
-of Bethel church, and Dr. J. R. Norrel
'have left to attend the electoral college
of the A. M. E. church, which con
venes in Franklin, Ind., Thursday
morning. The college will be com
posed of lay delegates from all the
churches of the Indiana conference.
The purpose of the meeting will be to
elect two lay delegates to the general
conference of tho African Methodist
Episcopal church which will convene
in Norfolk Va., in May, 190S. The
Rev. Williams will deliver the quad-
rennial sermon to the electoral college.
A
V A UC
WANTED
T
AT EIGHTH STREET
Board of Works Has Been
Asked to Make Street
Car Line Possible.
WOULD REACH HOSPITAL.
THERE IS A DEMAND FOR CAR
SERVICE TO THE NORTHERN
PARTS OF THE CITY AND TO
CHESTER.
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We Arc
Modern
Plumbers
and we do plumbing work the
way it should be done. Some
people are under the Impression
that all plumbers charge high
prices for their work. It is
true eome plumbers do this, but
we don't.
If you want your plumbiug
work done right and at a very
small coiit, just leave your order
with us.
Win. Waking, 406 Main St.
W. J. Cosgrove, Mgr.
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t
HAVE AN EYE
TO THE FUTURE
Put in your Fall Coal Now and
sav. mone3 for prices will be
higher. If you will figure it for
yourself, you will find it would be
a pood investment for you to buy
at the rrescnt prices.
O. D. BULLERDICK
529 South 5th St. Phone 1235.
Bullerdick's Canning Factory.
E. J. Jlumpe, one of the officers of
the Rowletto Desk. Manufacturing
company on North Tenth street, has
asked of the board of public works,
through one of its members, that the
city build a viaduct across tho North
Eighth street crossing of the P., C. C.
& St. L. railroad.
Mr. Ilumpe gave as his reasons for
asking the building of this viaduct,
that a street car line could then be
built from the North E street line out
North Tenth street to Reid Memorial
hospital, or further as the street car
company saw fit.
Mr. Ilumpe slated that a large num
ber of the employes of the Rowlett
Desk Manufacturing company lived in
the south end of town, and that under
.jthe existing conditions these men must
valli a great distance to and from
! their work each day. Mr. Ilumpe said
that he had not yet sounded the offi
cials of the street car company on their
willingness to build a car line on
i North Tenth street. lie was informed
j by a member of the board that this
: was the first move to be made in se
i curing a car line on North 10th street
I and that the board would not consider
j the project of building a viaduct until
it learned how the street car company
considered the project proposed by the
Rowlett Desk Manufacturing company.
Would Be of Benefit.
It is the opinion of the board that
the building of such a car line would
be a great benefit to the city, and if
the street car company would agree to
build this line, it is very probable the
city would consent to build a viaduct.
The board is of the opinion that Reid
hospital should be located on a street
car line, and it is thought that such
a line would prove to be a profitable
investment to the street car company.
If the North Tenth, street line was ex
tended as far north as Chester it would
undoubtedly become one of the best
paying lines in this part of the state.
A number of mechanics employed in
this city are residents of Chester and
there is a large number of farms along
the Chester pike, which is the continu
ation of North Tenth street.
no charges to prefer against him.
After Smith was arrested here he was
released on a $300 bond, furnished by
Hattie Smith, his devoted wife, but
was later arrested in Indianapolis on
me cnarge or stealing a diamond in
Columbus, O. Tuesday, Chief Bailey,
Chief of Detectives Dundon of Co
lumbus and Private Detective Martin
of Columbus, went to Indianapolis
The Columbus officials wanted to
take Smith back to the Buckeye cap
ital but when he confronted "the Co
lumbus officials at the Indianapolis
police headquarters they were unable
to identify him as one of the "dip"
gang which operated in Columbus
when the Barnum & Bailey show ap
peared there last week.
Was Not Positive.
C V 1.4 A'ltlA IliO UllJ lilC
circus showed in Columbus gave
chase to a man who had "lifted" a
diamond stud from the shirt bosom
of a man on a street car. Martin was
outdistanced by the crook but he was
confident that the man was the notor
ious "Crooked Neck" Smith. When
Martin saw Smith at the Indianapolis
headquarters he stated he could not
positively swear that Smith was the
man that he had chased in Columbus,
consequently the Columbus officials
returned without Smith.
Smith cannot be brought back to
Richmond because he is out on bond.
If he fails to put in an appearance.
and there is no doubt but that he
will, when his case is called in the
circuit court he will forfeit his bond
and be a fugitive from justice, but
until he does forfeit his bond the lo
cal officials have no authority to re
turn him to this city.
Still in Local Jail.
Tom Johnson and George Fred
ericks, the two men now confined in
the Wayne county jail, probably will
be taken to Columbus Thursday
While at Indianapolis Tuesday Chief
Dtrndon arranged to secure requisition
r,Mflrs for these two crooks and be
fore leaving Indianapolis for Colum
bus he informed Chief Bailey that he
probably would send a man to return
Johnson and Fredericks to Columbus
These two men are wanted in Colum
bus for stealing diamonds. They
wpre cantured Sunday morning on
half out of ten hours of his time to
pay for fire waste.
;uucn or tnis lire loss is in a sense
repaid by the insurance companies,
but according to the theory of Rough
Notes, the Indianapolis insurance pa
per, which makes these estimates, in
surance payments really add nothing
to the wealth of the State, for the in
surance companies that pay losses j
take, in turn, large amounts from the I
state each year.
Under the heading of "Fire Waste
in Indiana" the editors of Rough Notes
publish an editorial in the current is
sue which is as follows:
"The waste in amount of property
destroyed by fire anmrally in the i
state of Indiana is about $3,500,000.
Add to this about $1,500,000 as the Central Electric Railwav Assn.
ventive appliances and we have about
$5,000,000 chargeable to fire waste, to
be deducted from the wealth of In
diana, losses paid by insurance com
panies adding nothing to the wealth
of the state.
"This is upon the basis of computa
tion for the State of Ohio, made by
Fire Marshal D. S. Creamer of that
State, wherein he observes the fire
waste Is equal to 15 per cent, of the
total year's product of all the Indus
tries of the State. So, every producer
gives one and, a half hours out of each
ten-hour day to make good the fire
cost.
ine annual lire waste in unio is indianaDolis. Mar 15. Miss Lida
from $6,000,000 to $8,000,000; the aver- . . . . t .
ae is $7,000,000. nearly all of It pre- Merrlmon' assiant secretary of the
ventable. While the property owner central Electric iiaiiway association,
Mdvice of the largest coffee dealers
In the world is always to buy the old
fashioned Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee in
the sealed packages. Don t ask for a pound of Mocha and Java, or buy by the
for Coffee fluctuates and you cannot get the same coffee for the same price all the time
unless you pay too much for it. Most of the so-called Mocha and Java Coffee is simply
masquerading, and is not nearly as good coffee for you as Arbuckles ARIOSA. the blend
.T r ! tt .-. tt- .i . r.i
oc me prazman v-onees most suitable to the taste and health t American people. L5y the , .
looks there is no difference between roasted Java and Brazilian Coffees ; many people drink Brazilian but pay for Java.
The principal difference is that Arbuckles costs you less. It is a mistake to beEeve that a high price guarantees
quality. When you buy Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee, you get a full one pound package of the leading Coffee of the
world. Its sales for 37 years are greater 'than the combined sales of all the other packaged coffees. By giving better
Coffee for the money, we have built up a business exceeding the combined businesses of the four next largest coffee firms
in the whole world. If your dealer will not supply the genuine, write to Parbuckle bros n. Yk a, j
TRACTION LINES
TO BE DISCUSSED
ciation to Hold Meeting
At Indianapolis.
SPECIAL SUBJECTS ARE UP.
MAKING OF CONTRACTS WITH
EXPRESS COMPANIES WILL BE
ONE OF THE TOPICS CONSIDERED.
is protected, each individual In the
state shares In the insured loss. Ad
ded to the direct waste from fire is
the loss of time of employes in stores
and factories and loss of customers
bv the owners. Aside from this
is sending out circulars announcing the
regular bi-monthly meeting of the as
sociation to be held at the Claypool ho
tel, May 23. There will be sessions
both morning and afternoon.
The C. E. R. A. meetings brings to-
about 100 persons are burned to death gether general managers and operating
in these fires. men of traction companies in Indiana,
"If Ohio burned up 15 per cent, of Ohio and Michigan. H. A. Nicoll, of
the industrial products of that state the Indiana Union Traction company.
last year, Indiana did about the same Is president and W. F. Milholland, of
thing the ratio of fire loss to proper- the Indianapolis Traction and Termi-
MORE CONTESTANTS ARE HAV
ING RURAL ROUTES CANVASSED
Continued from page 1.
ty value not varying widely between
the two states
Now most of this fire waste is pre
ventable, most of it would be prevent
ed if only the people would elect intel
ligent business men to the legislature,
who would enact stringent laws gov
erning construction of buildings, stor
North E street by Chief Bailey and age cf explosives and highly combus-
Officer Bnndy. The latter officer lo
cated the men at a hotel and they
were run to earth without much
trouble. Fredericks gave himself up
to Bundy but Johnson tried to escape
h r runninc into the back end 01 a
store. Chief Bailey went in after j
him and pulled him out.
Girls will smile through the years,
Their eyes will always glisten with
glee,
They will never be hidden by tears,
If they take Rocky Mountain Tea.
A. G. Luken & Co.
nal company, is secretary-treasurer.
Unusual interest attaches to the
coming meeting because of the im
portance of the subjects to be dis
cussed. Some time ago the associa
tion appointed special committees, one
to consider the question of standardi
zation of equipment and another to in
vestigate the feasibility of electric lines
entering into long term contracts with
express companies, and both commit
tees will make report.
S. R. Dunbar, purchasing agent for
the Indiana Union Traction, will read
a paper on "The Issuing of Supplies:
How to Prevent Leaks" and "Modern
Train Dispatching" will be discussed
bv J. K. Grav. trainmaster of the West-
Don't take our word for It. ern 0hio; M Q stern, of the General
Don't depend on a strangers state- Systems company, of Dayton, and J.i
tible materials, bearing heavy penal
ties and rewards for their enforcement."
DECIDE YOURSELF.
Th Opportunity Is Here, Backed by
, Richmond Testimony.
Trip to Fountain City.
ment.
Read Richmond endorsement.
Read the statements of Richmond
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here is one case of it:
Patrick Mitchell, ice man, of 412
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school is at Fountain City, in charge says: "My wife thinks Doan s waney " 3
B. Crawford, superintendent of trans
portation of the Ft. Wayne & Wabash
Valley Traction company.
A demonstration in signalling will
be given by Chauncey P. Button, gen
eral manager of the Telegraph Signal
company, of Rochester, N. Y. Mary
equipment houses
THE PRIZE AT STAKE.
A free trip to the Jamestown exposition for six persons. Every Item
of expense going and coming and for a week at the fair will bo paid by
the Palladium and Sun-Telegram. The successful candidates will bo
housed at the Inside Inn, the best hotel at the exposition and will be tak
en into every exhibit and concession on the grounds not to say anything
of tho water trips and other amusements afforded about historic old Nor
folk, which will be enjoyed at this paper's expense. The trip to be tak
en by a single fair goer, along the plans laid down by this paper for its
six winners would cost at the very least $100.00. It is certainly worth
working for.
HOW VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED.
The contest is free for all. Everybody can vote without the expendi
ture of a single penny. Each day a coupon will appear in the Palladium
and Sun-Telegram. Fill in the coupon today as a starter, with the name of
the person and employment.
Mail or bring the coupon to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office,
North Ninth and A streets and the vote will be countC as directed. The
expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. For in
stance the coupon appearang today will not be good after May 22. Fear
this in mind.
Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium and Sun Telegram will
entitle such subscribers to special voting pririleges in order to assist the
candidate of his choice and this will be the method employed:
Certificates will be Issued with receipts for subscriptions paid In ad
vance. 1. One year's subscription, paid in advance, at $3.50 for city sub
scribers and ?2 for rural route subribers. entitles the person voted for t3
2,500 votes.
2. One six months subscription, paid In advance, at $1.S0 for city sub
scribers, or $1.25 for rural route subscribers, entitles the person voted for
to l.OOO votes.
S. One fifteen weeks subscription, paid In advance, at $1.00 entitles
the person voted for to 500 votes.
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perjc.u voted for to 100 votes.
5. In every Issue of the paper there will be a coupon entitling the
person voted for to 1 vote. Don't fail to clip these coupons and then
turn them Into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office.
THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE. ;
1. A WOMAN SCHOOL TEACHER '
2. A MAN SCHOOL TEACHER.
3. A WOMAN SHOP EMPLOYE-. '
4. A MAN SHOP EMPLOYE.
5. A SALESWOMAN OR WOMAN CLERK.
6. A SALESMAN OR MAN CLERK.
A subscriber may vote for anyone coming under tho above classifica
tion. The vot as It stands night each day will be published In the pa
per of the following day.
CLIP THE BALLOT.
Clip the ballot below, fill it In properly and send It to the Palladium
and Sun-Telegram not later than May 22. The contest will run until
June 1, 1907.
of Prof. W. O. Wissler, for the purpose Pills a great remedy for backache and
of viewing the historical scenes of the other pains that come from the kid-
old underground railroad.
will have exhibits at the meeting.
miserable
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6
to 14 days or money refunded. 60c.
Miss Jessie Hadley has returned
after a trip through Arizona, Wash
ington and California.
avings 0sp slip flora ceo it
Dickinson Trust Company
3 on Deposits
0n,May .1st, our. semi-annual interest period we paid to our 4177 ACTIVE SAV
INGS DEPOSITORS the above large sum in interest at 3 per cent, on their depos
its. If you did not have a share in this great distribution of earnings, we invite
you to open' an "account with us and thus become a participant in the future.
DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY is the SAFE and CONSERVATIVE bank for
Savings Depositors. Let us serve you.
PickMsomi Trastt Comnipaey
The Leading Trust Company in Eastern Indiana.
Tievs. &ne was wean aiiu
for a long time with kidney trouble
and suffered a great deal of pain in
the back and in otner pans 01 me
body. She tried many remedies but
did not find much benefit until she be
gan using Doan's Kidney Pills, iney
helped her from the very beginning
and she was soon cured. We both
think a great deal or uoans ivianey
Pills.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
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rATits. Foster-MilDurn uo., cuiiaiu,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan s and
take no other.
and
L0CKW00D GETS A
BOOM FOR CONGRESS
Well Known Young Republican
In the Twelfth.
ONCE DURBIN'S SECRETARY
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy. j
There is probably no medicine mads !
that is relied upon with more implicit I
confidence than Chamberla'n'3 Colic, '.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur- i
ing the third of a century in which it
has been in use, people have learned j
that it Is the one remedy that never !
fails. When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take. For
sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
Indianapolis. May 15. George B.
Lockwood of Marion i3 being boomed
for the Republican nomination ior
congress in the Twelfth district. He
is one of the best known and most
popular young republicans in Indian.!,
and it is said that there is a decided
sentiment in his favor throughout the
district. He formerly resided in Mi
ami county and for years was private
secretary of Major George W. Steele.
He was later secretary to Governor
Durbiu, and he has been connected
with the state committee for sever?.!
years. Hs friends have been doing
considerable missionary work, for him
and are confident that he will be a
very hard man to-defeat if he enters
the race in time.
FINE AMBULANCE FOR
USE BY LOCAL FIRM.
Wilson & Pohlmeyer have purchas
ed one of the finest ambulances now
manufactured, for service In Wayne
county. The wagon is beautifully dec
orated and is lighted with electricity.
There is a demand for ambulances of
some nature in the outlying districts,
and to meet this demand the Iccal firm
purchased the wagon. The city ambu
lance does not reach the country dis
tricts. One of the features of the
wagon is the chair which is used for
the afflicted. It is so constructed that
the Invalid is taken out of the home
with, ease and no discomfort, while
when placed m tne wagon it iorms a
cot and tangs from the roof. Two
seats are provided for attendants.
This Ballot Not Good After 5 P. M., May 22
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