{ title: 'Oswego palladium. (Oswego, N.Y.) 1908-1925, October 15, 1908, Page 7, Image 7', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075670/1908-10-15/ed-1/seq-7/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075670/1908-10-15/ed-1/seq-7.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075670/1908-10-15/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075670/1908-10-15/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: SUNY Oswego
I , . 1 ^ T M OSWJgGO I>AXLY yAJLLADtXJM, T H U R S D A Y ,;O O T O B E B O l 5 > 1908 -y A e ^ E 7 . ^hd Ails Ycm^, if : “ L f ,- 3 = £ F i S cfficyent kvcp lavxgprMor. stomopii tonioj bowel reiulatbr oad, B c ^ e ets-enithener. Secoad-Harid Gook or Heater~Stove \® Furniture Cheap! | . , p . a i F A i f e H n . D l ; \ , 63-65 E a s t J i r s t Street. - | ; - 3.98 3.98 4 . 9 8 ), 75c e i l L M E L O C L Chicago MSn Daclates'Sparrows Beat Any lySsohoWeat LEADER STARTS T'nrCHfifiUS. Regular -Hours Obserwed--TQ.nly' Im provement to Bis. Wade Is ‘ From Binsing Mplidaya. Preyonf* Jenoptrs I g on Sundays and Li employing a cageful gl common spi rows as. an iilarin: cloci.. While J« sou was late to‘'W8 work, to the slot yards on an averago •) ■week before the advent of the fonther- ed.colony Iii. hla honie,* \he Is iBest Red Brand Florir, - - $ 1 .^ I G ran. 5 u g a r 5 l - 2 c . B u tter, lb 2 6 c, C o f f e e , lb 2 lt doz...;. .3.<^c M»lk, per can — ............ . . . li iwii. . . ............. . XOc S» 2 ipdy 10 bars lor __ 45o I _____ ,, ^.err can................i iinoemtfat.. , ' Lirge Pickles, per < ( One can,Salmon... L Pels Pr.«ptlia, Canned Com i Tom•ifoe^ pe can.. ; Mini S a ^ n ^ J b o x B s ........................ d Soda Crackers... .................. of, Best Tea. in tfie*city . . . ..........2^, 50 .«f four times a py In the fcclius of surety that ho ■win ho one of the first fo; punch the time clock every.day. AO a cevtatoty. In regard to starting noise cverj’ morn ing at a Used hour, Jensen believes his ‘•living, breathing\ clock hns.nnythlne ■ u>top that has' ever been turned out ‘ JCHspiost skilled mechanics. » . •wjthttrww®. 0^’ thi » ■]^|rc cage, hang o n tlio r< ^Qjyloscil up, the birds are hood of Jensen's bed 'small table, says tlie Chi- Kents on *»Wrpj,ey geem to pay no at- mne light of the gas btimer,' their heads dcepoi* down ontl w h * solemnly jg Bllenco vmtll the light fish e d , to break of dawn, however, be first rays of the sun come over the housetops and flicker '. the waters of the Ogdeu park ^ .................... n^‘ waters of the Ogden i the “alarm\ starts \rlnff I4ke all c iW . E. T R U l N f f i L E , l . S T l ^ a : : S M | e ; Welsbachunio J r ^ Biggest Light in the World Uses li to IJ Feet P^r Hour Open Fiaiiie Burners ^ Use 5 to 8 Feet Per Hour GJ tcs 5<M:flndle Power. Bams 5 Bonrs for 1 Cent’s Worth o£ Gas. At tallies to any Gas Porture. Use Your Own Globe. --------------- -~==BttberGas-oWBl«etrie^—— ----- ---------- ' r \ J I«stiticttvely a Home laght — For Use to . ^ y and All KocniS on Ghaadeliera, Pendants or yfaSL Brackets. Small Efficieat Etdhoinical Price!l 35 c|ieach. People s Gas and Electric Go., First saeet itor. is R s e t of PERFECT tEtfE,] . our'Prices acS Rljltt-fer JfeaK«t3 ^ i« n M Platts, $ 8.00 ^Gold CMins.$ 5 .'Q 0 Cold Fillings. $ 1.00 _ p € i ; t a l jE{bo«?5^ ^ r c a d c B ^ k . __ Ssvicfi. Osh, i ille^lor H R '/ REAU ESTATTE. ■IE 2 .,sr»?i*:s';iss.“ 5 ! 33 r.s;., ‘- “ - J . H. GU.L,.' . 3S add 36 Agcade Block T O taSKT--»o,uHn-K«i.«VfWtrtitirtli S t ^Al<Til>--tA ehilvnMmMiS. Ht Jfofef t & Sof Si T>byl raniW . \* (JRA, , ult*W e tlfeJ ^ _ ________ B UY^ SELL, I AND LOAN . 3HGNEY ON, DIAMONDS, Etc. All businewfitiictly tloilftdentlal. Write mejUalre Gieneral Bjsliyery, O s w e g o ,,Y t, and Xiwilt give you a coididenfial tjalL Samuel J Aiiderson. » ) U J M e i f l ! ? S « * A c E V J ^ Sold by TktiwtH Pharmser. ’ Jtu«U tor.busin^ ipRh *iitcrt«» itt thI ]?liUWiWa, •— f Huihor tmi) Philosophy \ 'By DUNCAN M, SMITH GETTING _EyEN. l i i r w p R n j •SrliliOPINlOES™ ; | £ g S | p iSSr« “r.riVKfS!i, ’\ \ w s v e - i S.? 5 Heiress Burdened, “He wants to marry on hclte-ss.\ ‘.•He has a Utle. Wlijr doesn’t her' “Well, you sec, his p a s t presents \Heiresses don’t mind that. It in.ik. s man Interesting.” Pyyi°9»- “I was sick, run-down and tiballyhad give u p work. ‘ After trying a nuni- w of remedies and several physicians, I was just about rqadj: to gjvefup'in, de spair. I saw VinoKadvortised*and de cided to try it, and lit'has doiie more good for me^tban’.ailjthe Lothor means combined. 'I t h as built rao up and tc- srured my strength until I ni tvventyfyearsjyounger, and aniiabio to attend to my wEirk again as usual.’’ Job Jeavons, 1036 Lmd street. Wheel ing, W. Va; The reason ‘yinol] is so successful in such Cases is because it contains tonic iron and ail of the strengthening blood-makingf and bOdy-building ele ments of cod liver’.oil, but ijo-oil. V’inol is unexcelled ‘.as a strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down pdrsond, and after sickness—and is the best! known rem edy for coughs, colds and bronclutia. Wo return your money if Vinol fa to give satisfaction. Butler Pharmacy, (Xswego. ; A n d fashion ' , ’..The. Now Lingerie. .fl'omi celebrated dressmakers'. The Slne.3 Twist be right. They must ,he= grneoful, syveeplng linos, with': ■?«>» ■■ -ht, almost no curves. After' lag a good corset, « matter qUlt4 easy a t the present time, the question of proper underwear comes up. Ovei tlio corset tho gown must follow tljc lines given by tlie corset, but if soV- man Interesting.’ “He feels quite though.” “■What’s the troublci\ cast down nhom These Modern D«ya. (1ft blB voice In the summons v '■brings Teneeu Ic.'iplng from bed. by one the birds join the “choir ter” until the shrlU pit' heard all through the hens The feature of his “ Invention\ which particularly tickles Jensen Is the fact, that the birds \slcta to death,\ a s hn expresses It, any of the so caJIcd Inter mittent alarm elocks. The blrda atog In spasms, so to speak, stopping every few seconds for n long breath. The coattoue their programme until sou member of the family removes them to tho porch and fills the bottom of the caje with crumbs and gnthi. Jensen, tho \Inventor lias galni-l about ten ixmntls since the iustallatlon of tbe cage o f sparrows about n month ago, and be Js wearing a sniJlc th a t re fuses to rctnove Itself from bis counle- nance. He attrlhnfctf-hla gniy In avoir dupois to the feeling of liniiiilncss ^hleh-eoinee-AvUli \getllng iiert JUUBk turc” and with having the s«mds df cheerful bird talk i*e first to teach ills ears on arising to the TUqmiuR. \Grouchy'f” ejaculated Jetuen •witch oskcil ho\' he liked hH ukinu clock, “tniy, I haven’t had a grouchy o r soar mlnmc since 1 got my little iiets. To make n man really cheerful aud able t.» be.ir up under the strans of Imstoe\ and domestic life there is aolldng like the volec of nntnre’s otiildron to <Io ■work. The first thing I hear In morning Is Bill—iJmfs the hmtor—let ting oat a Ic-.m-b of 'tweet-tinreCts’ right In my ear. It Isn’t verv loud, and It illlows me m awake sIovrTy fttni' Bcn- tly. I remain In a kind of half drcsin ImaglQlng that I am oat in tlie ■wood# or to some bcantimi g.iTdea a m t that wonderfully plumaged birds'are sing lug over my he.'id. ; am thoronghlj ----- ------- ________ Bill I.S a little previous to starling the ’licU’ to going, ami I have a e hince to lie to lied for a rev.- min- awl tisteil to the chirping and Imagine all sorts of pleasant things. Why, It keeps me to good humor all Jansen s ees roam for Improvement la his toventron to ohlr oae dlreetloo. tdostriously lon SimdaT tap as on the oUict sbe days of the Jensen Is now trying to trstfn th e spaP- rsws'to notice the hinJoeWls oh the oaleadar which bangs la bis rooui, s.O that he will be allowed to snooze ^ ‘ Snndays and legal holidays. Wsmati Suffrage Conventioit. The coming annnal eonveatloii of thO National American, Woman Suffrage AssOctotton. to be held a t Buffalo, OcL 18 ts 91, prsmlscs to be a most aiispt- cloos occasion. This meeting will mark the'slxUsth annl'rersary of. the Brst cssteattMi Over held In the world la the Interests of civil ami political rights for'women. Shat first meettog ocsoixed lB J84R,St Scseca FalfA N. X., and several ■women who parttclpatcd to It htlU survive and w ill lie houCretl ' 4*s in the Buffalo g flgotWs in) the Buffalo gathering. ■Idas Ihess plbuecid many other dU tingalabedpersons'Wfit ho prereUt. Froi the KnilrheglnnWg tn‘l84S this move- 'toest i t s hecotoe worldTwlilo. and at the-IntOrhstlaflsI. ■Woman snffrage con- g m tr h ^ d In Helland.last July- tbere ■ffsiW ptesentdClcgatcs from sixteen ot fsidW t osunlvl'es. Alii 'Oiginliied movement ro t>Iaoc a -BlblW W the tocjSas o f every bqtcl in ss n ' the Ciiittsl fitateis-wua formulated a t :avdlj tk* Qttmd AtehhtfTJetliodlst church to her night at a This is n s .itehtofTJetliodl ■*.s^rfcp.»;W liJ.fcarcllns to « . “ ' 4 VARStTY^CG-ED NINE. Michigan University Puts Baseball on Required List For Ciirls. It. J It may not hp many years bcforc-tho ^m cn of the University of Michigan will have to meet the co-eds on tb? diamond to see which nine shall have tho honor of representing the milver slty In contests with other Institution's, says an Ann Harbor (Mich.) dispatch. Herenffer'every first year girl who Is not excused for some good reason win he required to play baseball on the new athletic field recently complet. ed for exclusive use of the women itndcnts. In nddltinn to baseball there will be outdoor basket hall and cross country </alks, these sports supplementing the liar work In the Barbonr gymnasl- “Docs your wife cooler” \Ob yps. does a ll the cooRlng ' “And play the phutoT* The health otficor at Wellington. N. Z., has sanctioned the discharge of a Maori leper after elgbtccijt. months’ confinement In the lazaretto. It Is qach; Japanese allh. $0: mesaallne Bilk, stated that the leper was cured by jyo. The sheathboeker la lultable for a tpeatment consisting of taJecUona of horseback riding tennta and goU and a culture of the leprosy bacnius Invent ed by Profes-sor Doycko- of Constan- snfferers from the dls- Big YUid 'cf Apples As nu niiiBtrjitlon :e. Other sufferers from who are undergoing thi have greatly Improved. As an Dhistratlon of what can be done by snltalile cultivation, pruning and spraying. B. B; Stephens of Crete, lying. B. B; Stephe eis of (irli Imcs’ Golden Pippin apples from a little less than two-fifths of a n a t tbe rate! of jjo bushels of Not Fi;r K*e. “Of coarse tl»«vli4r. >ulIllom rarcha.se what gbe Vfants.\ . apples per acr •Then 1 suppose she r ill J>e buy tog in airship.” , *,»>• , flicypla For Blind People. “■Xo; her heirship p n fi rs to remain .vn E n ^ h m a u has tnvcuteil a lil- in the ground.” | cjvfc for the blind. In reality It is a ! ranttlrycle. laiTylnp twelve riders, led Out All Roond. |,y ^ BdMng person, who does the steer- “Hon doesD r. Drag--- i Mke h lsnew location •(\ ' “H e l s o h t . ^ i a t l c i . ■■ «nh “For w h at iejajoo' tng for y 'oa, who does the j Matter of Fact Youth. •Ttni -.111 ynn support a wife?\ -An Open.ng, hhte a s Indig' ■ re where tin r- .s a good open- iipport a wife.\ •Goo<l. Where •.■• ' “In a laundry.” Cold c: mb. On Greenland's i- • lo .ntalns He bad a l*uiu tu PERT PARAGRAPHS.' It Is either the ui.m.-y that we have lotgot b rtho money lltat we have th a t SplScs ns to gather ihe fintV Itoes o t ivorrinient la our urows. haati^s^ and The work that pa.vs the Wggwi divi dends to health and spirits Is genefaHy- . short on cash proilis. I t always come.'. u.s a svirprlso' t o a w6maa when she dtrscflvcrs that b i t iuisbana, doesn't like his toTtwltJ dea- Atony a nmrrled in.m has dlscdvered that eternal tulUing is the pried ot ' 0 “i H S : T €?) it, you ktiftw* d i f W hetta toitn tolls In love H c ls Sonle- trmeS“.ku6cked silly tov tli« cowusslon. A velieit Ibauit is just as shameless is.h.ltof^toisd lie ami a lot morg COW- Tlis whole frouhie Is tola: ffettlellow inosfcto heed of It h asn’t tlm ototoiynh' ,'ato apjvJT Ih” philosophy *f the- V-, irrled. How in .roll expect mo to answer that ques- Vulnerablc \Kno.'ked him out \Yes and lio n-oilder.” “Hit him to the solar perploxus.” Mrs. Helen, Barton, of 2T Pear- in Qiicago, IIL, writes to “ I was all ritn-dewn, and on the verge >1 nervgua prostration from overwork ind worry, a n d iU in hod, wuen I began ailing' Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetabta tomponnq. A ftorlhad taken it a w e ^ 1 commenced to get better. 1 continued ts use, my nervona trouble disappeared, .nd 1 am completely vestored to health, t hope -Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vcgota-bla benefit other wonaoo TBC BuBAzaiioaxxss. •ral pieces of underwear are put on, one_ after tho other, ridges, creases, bulges and sags a rc apt to appear. To ovetKome t h e ^ dlfflcnltles a new smblnatloiT nudergamaent has been mde to ebla country a fter scvertldfe signs now to us© Ip Paris. In fact, •the French designs have been adapted tor American women who demand that their elotbes be practical; hence the new undergarment or “ahcathbocker.” K takes tho place of corset cover and. petildoat,.yB a eomblaatlon bras siere and kniefcetbocker In oao gar ment, hooks down the front, la lace and- ribbon trimmed and made to dlf- erent qnalitlcs o f lingerie materials. In satin finish batiste the cost Is 83 lach; Japanese sllh, $6: messallne flllk. being lightly boned, com be comforta bly worn -without a corset. Stripes in Great Vogu*. Striped materials were never more In vogue. They are peculiarly adapted to the lines of the now plain skirts and one piece gowns. A very pretty and simple model for a morning gown was seen recently. The effect a c h ieve bjr^^ good. T h e .upper skirt was circular, w ith the strlpeo running straight up a n d down la f r o n t The lower part of th e skirt was a circular flounce cot on tho bins a t tho front seam In order to form points. The waist, too, -wss c ut on tho bias to match the arrangement of tbe stripes o f Ihe floonee- T h ^ w as a yoke of embroidered white ba tiste. and the trimming was effectively achlcvcil by bias hands of plain em broidery with largo pa.stlllos the color of the .\trlpc.'i. — ^ A Sm a rt Costume. A smart cosiuine of dark green d o tlr -Immcd with tho Ulnstratiom The d 7AQTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Far thirty years Lydia E. Pink- Tarn’s Vegetable Compovmd, made 'romTootetmd herbs, has heea tto '.tonddrd reraedy for ’ female ills, md has positively cured tbouaandaol ' nen who have been troubled with ilaiNiinents, Inflammntioiuulcera- __ ^ fibroicl tumors, irre^arifeies, periodic p ains, backache, that bear- iDg-dowa feeling, flatulency, ind •’— tion,dlzzinesB,ornervops]’^ ‘>*”\ Why don’t you tty it ? Mrs. Pinldiom invites all siQk women to write her fOr adxrice. She bgs guided ’’tbotasaiids to heoltto Address, LyiUL Klnss. ’PHONE W IL L E Y !' WE HAUL BAGGAGE BEUVERED. Consolidated Transfer Co., Office, Richanlaon 'TheaUe. 30HNT MOB30NEY, M. d T, rrsedceLlBHedtoblseMesol • THROAT ilramirktiids Omre lionrar^l^Al sndzro taSAMp.M. Over 213 W ^ t Pirat Street 1 Moiiison &Dowdle Fire, Accident,^ Plate Giass, Steam-Boiler and Employer’s „^Liability Policies. l^so-Bonds.4Indeimiitj._ j Manicuring. Mrs.L. f . Hanewaeker, W icks Block, West First and BridRfe Sts. tatoles, M you huve prenmtnrc <ar«-lla<;s aBawTtoMcJi»lJ»T« Vicm rEn».Qtg4*« na«vack«Y M ^ e tl< a n « L FaciaI|Massage,’ 5Dc. CRYSTAL SPRING D E t o V ^ n^LYIHf ■ Mon^ea usn oi- bbtio ^ ' yoke Is cUnmois colored taffeta, and the fashionable short -walsted effect la igli the _ w iltriong ends 0(1|^ ' ' fringe. y ( » '^ptain ^Clothing tO;.jyiok Slim. Optical Illnsioas nr©\ everything to the game of looking slim. Only tho woman with th e ^|thel Barrymore fig ure chn ntlacd to pTto on thinga regard less of tho effect upon tjie figure. BVjefi iljthcl Barrymote herpelt is an artist m. dress in th e Way M<looklt«Jpllnj. *I Wear plain dollies,’t’she no collar, t doh’t believe to 'uJe,4V|h» 'trimnitog or stuffy things, I thto^ if women wpnld take off some UI tfi'elt' ixto-a they NOTICE TO-CONTRACTORS. SWATie or N ew V obk , 1 OKFicfcoKTnE S tats EKcnKKBR a 2< d ^ “iotfOlhepro\lslon5ol chj^lewlU • I of as appended, and .13G. lain ol KoftdJlo* t^anleofHoftd, KUef^ gn.Kfexfeo—See 2. *LS5 li ■ ' . 4 t % ■ V f y \ 5 6