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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911. PAGE FOUR. Tf" nirh-inni Palladium IbW ItlVlullUUU UHUMIWM ?zi Sza-Telecraa- Published and owned toy PALLADIUM PKINTINO CO. . lHud 7 day a each week. venlni ana - Sunday morning Office Corner North th and A atreeta. Palladium and Bun-Tel-ram ('hones Bualness Office. 25SC; Editorial Room. 1121. RICHMOND, INDIANA It a, la a, LMdaT: .7 . Kdltor mwi neraaaroi ...... .Aaaoeiain mhw W. R. p.aatate.e New a Kdltor SUBSCRIPTION TERMS In Richmond $5.00 per year (In ad vance or 10c per week i . .. RURAL ROUTES ' One year. In. advance '2 22 Six month, In advance , Ono month. In advance Addrena chanced an often a demred; both new and old addrcaaea must ! erlven. Ruhacrlbera will pleaae remit wltn order, which ehoula be Riven for a peel fled term: name will not to enter ed until payment ia received. . MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS v One year, In advance 5 22 Blx month. In advance .o One month. In advance ,., 46 Kntered at Richmond, Indiana, poat office aa second claaa mall matter. Now York Repreaentatlvea Payne & lYounar, 30-34 West S3rd atreet. and 29 15 Weat J2nd atreet. New York, N. Y, Chicago Repreaentatlvea -Payne A Young". 747-748 Marquette UuUdlng, Chicago, 111. A Better Time Coming Indiana has no public utilities commission.. We wish that it had. In no other way that we know of will there ever be any end to the con flict between the people and the public service corporations. Wisconsin is well established in the new way of doing business and favorable reports from both cttlzens and corporations are coming from there. ' The people of Richmond will be full of appreciation for any fair and square solution of the public service corporation question. Richmond has every reason to believe that if a fair and square solu tion can be reached in the water works problem of this city that it will be a straightforward and honest plan. It was Robert LaFollette who started out in his career with the aim of settling such problems right. And the Wisconsin commission and much of its work is the result of his labors. Full publicity of corporation affairs is the main feature of the public utilities commission. Thai Aaaociatioa of Amor' lean Advertieare baa rt and certified to Ida ir-mmtitm mt thla Bab. lieatioa. The) figure of circwlatiaa conUiaad ia the Aeaociation's re port only ara guaranteed. fcacs&a ef Aserica Advertisers No. Whitehall Blag. N. T. City This h My 43rd Birthday HENRI BO UR ASS A. Henri Bourassa, leader of the Que bec Nationalists and one of the most notable figures in the rankB of those now fighting the return of the Laurier government in Canada, was born , in Montreal, September 1, 1868, and was educated by private tutors in that city. In 1886 he removed to Montebel ! lo and for several years was mayor of that place. He entered federal politics in 1896, in which year he was elected to the Dominion house of commons. Three years later he resigned his seat In order to vindicate his position on the constitutional aspect of the par ticipation of Canada in the South Af rican War. He was re-elected by ac clamation in 1900 and .was again suc cessful in the general election of 1904. As a member of parliament Mr. Bour assa was regarded as brilliant and ef fective. He at first supported but lat terly criticised tbe Laurier govern ment. Through his Montreal newspa per, and in his speeches, he is advising the electors of Quebec to vote at the coming election against Laurier and the extension of the Canadian navy, contracts are about to be let Indiana, as we have said, has no public utilities commission. But it has a law on its, statute books which gaves the council the right and power to Investigate the companies and corporations with which it has contracted, is contracting with or Is about to contract. It ia the nearest that t comes to having any means of finding out about the public service corporations. In two cities of Indiana this law is being put to the test. Richmond and Indianapolis. At least in the affairs of the two cities things can not be rightly ad ministered until this law is put into use. In Indianapolis a garbage contract .calling for half a million dollars is being investigated by the council under this law. The next step is to bring out the books of the companies. In Richmond the water works contract cannot go any further in an honest and efficient way unless this statute is used to bring out the books. STOP THAT DANDRUFF! , m -,- ' ..'..,-'. before it kills your hair. You know dandruff is a germ disease and it leads slowly and surely to baldness and there is only one way to cure dan druff, itching scalp and all other germ causes the trouble. Greasy salves will never do this. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ and are guaranteed to cure dan druff, tiching scalp and oil other germ diseases of the skin and scalp. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the true scientific remedies for these afflic tions. To show our faith In ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP we have instructed the druggist selling them to refund our money if you are not satisfied with the results from the very first bottle and the first cake of soap. We can afford to make this offer because one bottle of Zemo and one cake of soap are sufficient to show their healing qualities and if used according to directions, they will ef fect a permanent cure. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Richmond by Leo H. Fihe. VALLEJO, Cal., Sept. 1. Poker games conducted on board ' United States vessels, in which he frequently lost $400 and $500 in a single sitting, are said to be directly responsible for the suicide of John Ott, Pacific repre sentative of the naval branch of the FOUGHT III Y. M. C. A. A Marine Slashed Ship Ma chinist in Brooklyn. (National News Asaoclatlon) NEW YORK. Sept. 1. A fight in I which Jas. Marlowe, a marine, of Lex ington, Ky severely cut George Geltz. a machinist of Ft. Wayne, Ind., both attached to. the U. S. ship Hancock, threw the sailors at the naval branch of tbe Young Men's Christian Associa tion in Brooklyn Into an uproar. Although Marlowe Is a stalwart six footer hie age was against him, and Oelti was besting him when he drew a pocket knife end slashed Geltz deep ly in the body. The clerk of the instl ; tut Ion, Davis Kennard, leaped over his desk Tailing' and separated the men.' Marlowe was arrested and Gelts was taken to the hospital in the Brooklyn navy yard. " ' ' MASONIC CALENDAR Saturday, Sept. 2. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.. This is an age when it is becoming more and more true that "The Truth Shall Make You Free." It is under the ignorance of conditions and possibilities that the peo ple have handed over the taxing power to small sets of men from the Richmond City Water Works to the American Woolen company. In Indianapolis if the city council hauls out the books of the com pany, it will set a precedent which will make it very hard for corpor ations to get the better of the citizens from now on. If the city council uses this power it will do the same thing in Rich mond. We haven't much doubt that the majority of the council in Rich mond are willing and anxious to act as the representatives of the people. They are, we hope and think, willing to do anything the law empow ers them to do in behalf of the people that they represent. There Is a better time coming in which things will be done by actual and accurate knowledge and not by guess work. LOST MUCH AT POKER Gambling Excesses of John Ott,, Suicide, Blamed. International Correspondence schools The name of the receiving ship in Independence has been brought fre quently into discussion of "Ott's af fairs. It is said that Ott has lost heavily in games conducted aboard that ship and members of the officers set constantly referred to him as an "easy mark." As a result of the stor ies that have been circulating here it is rumored that a rigid investigation of gambling aboard all the vessels sta tinned here will be commenced im mediately. Fresh oysters at Price's Friday. - i 31-2t 'THIS DATE IN HISTORY" i SEPTEMBER 1. 1791 Lydia (Huntley) Sigourney, noted author, born in Norwich, Conn. Died in Hartford, June 10, 1865. 1849 A convention met at Monterey and framed a constitution for Cali fornia, i 1860 Prince of Wales laid the corner stone of the Parliament buildings at Ottawa. -'. . , , " : " ; ' 7 1861 Gen.. U. G. Grant took command of the department of southeastern Missouri. 1864 Delegates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward I i land met at Charlottetown to consider the federation movement. 1875 "Molly Maguires" murdered two minters at Raven Run, Pa. 1877 Alvin Adams, founder of the Adams Express Company, died in Wa tertown, Mass. Born in Andover, Vt , June 16, 1804. 1876 The repeal of the National Bankruptcy Act became effective. 1894 Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks died in Waltham, Mass. Born there, Jan. 30, 1816. 1899 Great dramatic festival in honor of Bjornson, Ibsen and Grieg opeh- ed in Christiania, Monday. . Whipped Cream and Sweet Cream to be had at Price's. 31-2t HOME MADE BREAD Received Daily Both whole wheat and white : H. G. HADLEY WANTED YOUR MACHINE ANP REPAIR WORK 4 BALLINGER GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET e Phone 3040 or 3158 euros m surxiER golIPIaiut At no time of the year are the bowels put to a severer test than during the hot weather. . Thousands become afflicted with "summer complaint, or running off of the bowels. The cause very often lies in the drinking of impure water. irr? the eating of unripe fruit or tainted food. But ' n at a n!waa hp whatever the cause it is useless to try to -cure DR. CAUDWEUfc. S the trouble with an astringent remedy, an SYRUP PEPSIN opiate, or salts and such things. The bowels need not onlv a thorough cleaning out, but the stomach needs strengthening and toning, so that they may have a new start. All this is best obtained by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a great stomach, liver and bowel cleanser. It will quickly stop the unnatural passages, which are so weakening and give rise to vertigo. Thousands of families are using it steadily and thereby avoid all digestive troubles summer and winter. Buy a 50 cent or $1.00 bottle today of your druggist and you will be surprised at the quick and lasting effects. You will find it a mild, gentle laxative, agreeable to young and old. Those who have never tried it can obtain a SAMPLE FOR A TEST FREE OF CHARGE by sending their address to DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 400 Caldwell Bid., Monticallo, HI. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD There are tfteen trade unions in China. There are now 106 unions in tbe He brew trades of New York. Within the last forty years the num ber of women workers in France has almost doubled. , Organized railway men in Glasgow, WILL MONEY HELP YOUT IP 80, CALL ON US. We will loan you any amount from $5.00 up. and take your personal prop erty as security such as house hold goods, pianos, team, wag ons, etc. Your loan will be ar ranged In small weekly or monthly payments to suit your Income and so small you will hardly miss the money. It you have a number of small bills outstanding, call on us and get the money to pay them all up and have one place to pay. All business Is strictly confidential. Phone 2560 Take Elevator to Third Floor. 1027 Main COOPERS Phone 2577 DRESSED CHICKErtG Corn, Celery, Lima Beans, Mangoes, Green Beans, Egg Plant, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Car rots, Beets, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Lettuce. FRUITS Peaches, Pineapples, Plums, Pears, Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lem ons, Nutmeg Melons Extra Fancy Large Watermelons. - OLIVE OIL We Sell the Finest Oil that Cornea to the City. Our Coffees are of the finest grown. Give us a chance to prove It. Scotland, and vicinity have gone on strike for shorter hours and higher wages.'. An order of the secretary of the in terior of Denmark prescribes sanitary and 'other conditions in bakeries and confectionaries. A branch of the Anti-Japanese Laun dry League has been organized in Oak land. Calif., among the laundry work ers, owners and drivers. Ninety-live per cent of the drug clerks at San Jose, Calif., are organiz ed with a prospect of a 100 per cent organization in the near future. The unemployed ration of the Asso ciation Blacksmiths and Iron Workers of Great Britain was recently less than three-quarters of one per cent. The Kansas State Federation of La bor has started a campaign for a law forbidding wtomen in Kansas to work more than nine hours out of twenty four. , The organized bakers of Minneapo lis, Minn., have decided to establish a co-operative bakery In that city and the preliminary steps have already been taken. After twenty years of service all postmasters and clerks, in Germany re ceive a pension from the government, and after forty years a full pension, in addition to the regular salary. All available statistics of wages in dicate that considerably more than one-half, probably two-thirds, of the adult male wage-earners In America receive less than $700 annually. For the fifth time in a year an ef fort is being made to organize the freight handlers in Ontario, and espec lally those in Toronto. There are about one thousand two hundred in the Tor onto terminals. The secretary-treasurer of the Inter national Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen reports that the disbursements for sick and funer al benefits during the month of July amounted to $77250. More than two-fifths of the 1,000,000 factory hands in Japan are women and children. 70,000 children under the age of fourteen are employed in mills. In the match and tobacco factories many children under ten years are employ ed. Negotiations between the officials of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway company and the representatives of the various organisations employed in tbe shops on the system, looking to ward an increase in pay have been broken off. The company practically refused to make any a-oraneea and a trike vote has been ordered to be taken.: . CARD OF THANKS. . We wish to'exoress our thanis to" the many friends and lodge members for their kindness to us at th deatn of our husband and father. 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In all truth and serious ness, you will find that for good health and good looks, Beecham Pills ViU Show the Right Way with fall daractfeea. 10.aa4 IlQsdlQ THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY SOOC OFFICeS'lM'AMERICA "eABUC'sERVICE TO ALL THC WORIO ...... r Mgo nivatCfWtsierwvv CLvtocsiC brooks oaMSMa oiAsiaccil' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmnm Received at H 275 CO P 51 "Detroit: Ulolu AttTe tT. 1911 THE MC CON AHA CO RICHMOND, IND. Another and the third national victory for FLANDERS "20" ' within a month. This time a olean sweep in America's hill climbing classic. The THREE speed FLANDERS "20w won event in her class Satur day at Worcester, Mass. olimhing Dead Horse Hill in 1 minute 18.85 seconds, breaking all previous reoords for her class by 46 seconds, and defeating second car in her class by 37 seconds. She also beat records made by the following high powered and higher priced cars in other classes. Velie Buick, Colet Hudson, Firestone, Oakland, Cameron, Exit and Empire. FLANDERS "20" was the lowest priced "oar""ih the contest. Dead Horse Hill is one mile long with a rise of over 400 feet to the mile, newspaper accounts say course was slow because of bad. surface and ono very bad spot near finish line. :: ' FLANDERS time better than time made in 1909 by any car less than three times her price. And faster than time made last year by any car but one of three times her size and price. She averaged a . little over 46 miles an hour up to the eight per cent grade. Strictly stock chassis. Event run under A.A.A. rules and supervision. FLA1ID2RS "20" was sensation of the sixty and seventy horse power cars barely beating her phenomenal performance. Sending you photograph of WITT in victorious FLANDERS on, the hill. AShe has now only t o win th three hundre d mile Savanna Road Race to provo ihor invincibility in speed as she proved her reliabilit in the Li ttleGxrd den ; hor staying powers in Ilinneapolis, to Helena Montana reliability run, and her hill climbing qualities on Dead Horoo Hill. Watch the little wonder a Savanna.. . ST0DBBAKER CORPORATION, B-U-F FACTORIES. E-IVfl-IF-IFlsiiriidl2iis Dealer att nsttclhun TttucB IM(D(CcD)iniaiIhisi CGOo - South 4th St. Phone 2045