Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 21 February 1907 — Page 2

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The hiclimond Paiiaaium, Thursday, February 21, 1907.

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Watch for a list of a few of the great bargains in this space tomorrow morning. Watch for a list of a few of the great bargains in this space tomorrow morning. Thousands of pairs of Shoes will be sold at prices away below anything ever heard of in Richmond before. You can't afford to miss it unless you have money to throw away. Attend this sale ! Come early to be sure to get what you want. Better service in the morning and avoid the afternoon and evening rush. STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT DURING SALE.

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close questioning as to the exact manner of her posing for artists. He did not mince words. Ho also jumped from one part of the story to another keeping as far as possible, from a sequence of events. Mr. Jerome interrogated Mrs. Thaw sharply as to the details of her dress when she was posing for artists In Philadelphia and New York. He persisted in certain questions even after Mr. Delraas objected, and insisted on having definite answers, though Mrs. Thaw usually said she could not exactly remember. "Va3 there any exposure of the person, rr d.'d you wear the so-called art!st'c dra; eries?" "I would not say that," re-pHctt the witness, 'I posed In a Creels dress and a Turkish costume." Mr. Jerome persisted with questions as to the exposure of person and Mrs. Thaw replied: "I posed with low necked draperies after I was on the stride." "Thr; pictures were like those ordinarily seen In photographers windows?" Mr. Delmas objected to tbU and Mr. Jerome withdrew the question. Mr. Jerome asked many questions about the letters she gave Thaw, then t ii me 3 to her stcry to her husband. Her statement that the story was true gave tho district attorney the right to introduce testimony to show the contrarj. "How long were you unconscious in that Twenty-second street house at the time of your experience with Stanford White?" "I don't remember." "Was it after midnight that you became unconscious?" "Yes, I think it was." "Was it before daylight?" Mrs. Thaw hesitated and replied: "Yes, before daylight." Mr. Jerome read from Mrs. Thaw' direct testimony the statement that shesat'up all that night. She replied that she meant the rest of the night, after she was taken home. "Wh?a did you first meet Ted Marks?" ' I think it was in 1900 or

early in 1301 In "NTew York." "You received letters from him?" "Yes." "Up to that time your relations with your mother were friendly?" "Yes." "There was nothing to show that your mother was willing to sacrifice ou for a pecuniary consideration?" "No." Mrs. Thaw sat up in the big chair and shook her head indignantly. Mr. Delmas was on his feet instantly. "There is nothing in this case 4hat i3 even an intimation of such a thing. If I have said anything to lead the learned district attorney to believe that I think this unfortunate mother sacrificed her daughter, I wish emphatically to deny it." "In all the troubles you went through," continued Mr. Jerome, "you never thought anything but that your mother showed a lack of judgment?" "No." Mr. Jerome said he would like to have the testimony of Mrs. Holman, mother of Mrs. Harry Thaw. "But

you know where she is," he retorted to Mr. Delmas, who raised objection Mrs. Thaw denied that she ever had a cast made of the nudo figure, or posed In the nude. After considerable testimony as to her theatrical engagements, in which she said her mother called for her after the performances, Mr. Jerome asked: "Your mother came for you every night?" "Yes, until I met Stan ford White." "Who introduced you to White?"

"Edna Goodrich." "Where did you meet Miss Good rich?" "At the theater." "She was playing in 'Florodora?' " "Yes." "You and she were friends?" "Yes.' her relations with James A. Garland Mr. Jerome asked Mrs. Thaw abou" whom she knew before she met Stanford White. Mrs. Thaw said she had been on Gaj-land's yacht, always accompanied by her mother." "Were you named as corespondent In Mr. Garland's divorce suit?" asked Mr. Jerome. Attorney Delmas objected to this, saying the record of the case was the best evidence. Mr. Jerome withdrew the question. Mrs. Thaw also was asked about a man named Hoppe or Hopley, whom she met soon after coming to New York. Nothing developed from the examination, however. The witness was put through the closest sort of questioning regarding letters Stanford White had . written to

what she had done with all of them Mrs. Thaw declared the only letters she knew to be in existence were ir the hands of Mr. Hartridge. The dis trict attorney demanded the produc tlon of the letters, but Mr. Hartridge sat silent. Mrs. Thaw's voice trembled a' times, but she bore the ordeal with much fortitude, and there was no in dication of a breakdown at any point of her testimony. The cross-examination was extremely dull at times, the witness fencing with the district attorney con stantly, and seeming to hold her wits well about her. During the cross-examination, the assistant district attorney, Mr. Garvan, sat behind Jerome studying his notes and from time to time prompted his chief. He made very full notes of the testimony' and compared what Mrs. Thaw said with what she said during her d'rct examination.

WILL BE CALLED TRUANTS

Supt. Mott Intends that Students High School Shall Have Only Hair Holiday Friday.

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In anticipation of a repetition of the high school fracas in last December, Supt. Mott has ordered that all pupils staying away Friday morning from the hisrh school, for other reasons than

sickness or services at home, will be medium height,

ANOTHER FIEND ABROAD

POLICE LOOKING FOR HIM

HAS HIM ON HER. STAFF

Grabs Young Woman on South B, Near John Bayer's Residence and Quickly Runs Away After She Had Struggled and Screamed.

TALKS TO WHITE'S GHOST

Chicago Medium Asserts That She is in Communication With The Spirit of the Man Harry Thaw Killed.

Publishers' Press. Chicago, Feb., 20. The ghost of Stanford White may walk tonight in Handel hall. Mrs. Emma Caird, tho medium, who claims to have established communication with the spirit of

Although they have anything but an accurate description of the ruffian, the police are scouring the city in their search for a man who attempted to commit a felonious assault upon a

well knnwn vnnne n-nman roeldinc nn f

the south side Tuesday evening. Theithe man Ilarry Tnaw murdered is to

woman in question had been paying ! ve spirit manifestations and occult

a visit to a neighbor, and was hurrying messages before the Illinois state along South B street between Seventh ! spiritualists convention. It is thought

and Eighth, when a man sprang out of i possible that White's spirit may again

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an alley and seized her by the throat.

He attempted to drag her back into

the darkness of the alley, but she suc

ceeded in breaking away from him, and

gave vent to several piercing screams, which aroused the entire neighborhood. Before any of the men who responded to her cries for assistance,

could reach the spot, however, the wretch made good his escape.

The young woman told the police

that she was unable to get a good look at the face of her assailant owing to the darkness, but said that he was of

and rather poorly

converse with her.

Mrs. Caird says

she

receives

her

: messages from the spirit world by au

tomatic writing directed by the spirit that desires to send them.

THREE HUNDRED ENTRIES

called truants, or in other words be suspended. As the students get a half-holiday anyway, it is not probable that any will wrongfully stay away in the morning.

MADE BY CONVICT LABOR

dressed. She Is not sure that she would be able to identify him if he was brought before her.

Recovering Nicely.

Miss Ethel Snell, the $:mng woman who fell at the Coliseum while skating

! Thursday evening, and received severe Chairs for Illinois Legislature Will be j nd painful injuries, is reported to be

Manufactured in Joliet.

Prison at

resting easily and it is thought that she will have completely recovered from the shock, within the course of a few days.

LACKEY SALE NEXT MONTH

Several Fast Horses Will be Placed on the Block at the Annual Sale in Cambridge City Will Last Four Days.

Publishers' Press.J Springfield, 111.. Feb., 20. The house of representatives this morning passed a joint resolution to refurnish the house and senate with desks and chairs to be made by the convicts of

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jou. lue prewui eqmpmtiiL i3 m- Mrs Martin Kennedy, Sr., on West adequate and old style. No opposition j Cnurch street at 3:30 p. m., yesterday.

Thomas Kennedy Dead. . Cambridge City, Ind., Feb. 20. (Spl.) Thomas L. Kennedy, aged 27, died

at the home of his parents, Mr.

was made to the resolution.

Cambridge City, Feb., 20. (Spl.) j. S. Lackey has issued large announcements for his twentieth annual combination horse sale to take place at the sale barns south of here, Marcl 13, 14, 15 and 16. Among notable horses to be sold here, are Dan P., with a record of 2:08 and a trial of 2:0514, owned by A. L. Padgltt, of Renselaer, Ind., Dr. Grey, record 2:174, owner, J. M. Brady, Cincin

nati and May W., trial 2:15, owned by

and H. C. Knode of Indianapolis. About

300 entries have been secured and

catalogues will be mailed to any ad

Two parents, two sisters and two! dress, brothers survive hirn. The funeral!

will take place at St. Elizabeth's! ACtfQ CflR MATIDMAI DADIf

at Riverside cemetery.

CELEBRATED JANESVOLLE WALKING GANG and

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Bjrnej to Ueathv Red Key, Ind., Feb. 20. Mrs. Thorn as Bagot of Anderson, was burned to death in a fire, which destroyed the home of Mrs. E. B. Connelly, her sis ter, whom she was visiting. Mrs. Con nelly escaped with difficulty. Mrs. Bagot was prominent In social and liter arr circles.

Senator Hemenway Wants Congress to Mark Site of the Battle of Stone's River.

Tim to Run. Gunner There was a bad, bold burglar up In the girls' college the other day. Guyer You don't say! And did the girls yell? Gunner I should say so! They gave the college yell, and the burglar hasn't stopped running yet Detroit Tribune.

Washington, D. C, Feb., 20, (Spl.) Senator Hemenway presented to the senate today the concurrent resolution adopted by the Indiana legislature in favor of the enactment of leg-,, islation providing that certain parts of the land over which was fought the battle of Stone's river, be set apart as a national park. The resolution was read in full and referred to the committee on military affairs of which Mr. Hemenway is a member.

Not For Her Ears. Stlnjay (playing host) Tell me. now, what do yon think of that cigar? Kandor (holding the weed at arm's length) Well er can't you first send your wife out of the room on some pretext or other? Catholic Standard and Times.

SEMI-ANNUAL ELECTION

WANTED Family washing, lace curtains, bed spreads, blankets, etc. We are prepared with best of laundry help and all the equipments for turning out a volume and class of work that ought to make tis friends. No dust, no soot, no acids. Your clothes are nicely handled by home laundry methods. Work called for Monday morning and delivered rough dry or ironed. Place, 12th street hill,,, corner Middleboro and New Paris Pikes. Drop a postal to J. Vincent, R. R. No. 4, City. 21-lt WANTED A girl at 209 North 9th street. 20-3t

WANTED Experienced turkey raiser to take small flock of Mammoth White Hollands to raise stock. Good terms. J. G. Rugh, R. D. No. 7. 212t WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone Home 1278, Dell No. 95R. 20tf WANTED Work by an experienced farm hand, can furnish best of reference as to sobriety and honesty. Would like to live where I work in tenant house. J. J. Eley, 812 North 12th street. 20-3t

WANTED Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, by a lone ladj. Address Anna E. Roberts,

Williamsburg, Ind. 20-2t

WANTED Party to advance money

to bulla a G room house on vacant

lot, centrally located, a good Invest ment. Call at 217 South 10th street 20-lt

WANTED A girl at 424 North 14th

street. 19-3t WANTED Position to work on farm. Address Irvin Costln, 425 Pearl street. 19-3t

WANTED Apprentice girls at Kielhorn Millinery company. 19-3t WANTED A good man, who is willing to work. Apply to Golding at the Palladium office. 19-tf WANTED Carpenters, call on Louck and Hill, North Fourth street. 19-2t WANTED Middle aged woman to do house work. Call 12 North 19th street. i9-3t WANTED Girl for light house work, 226 North 11th. 19-2t WANTED Man with team and wagon j

to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies, Sheldon, Iowa.

month. Enquire, Nixon Paper mills, or phone 1247. 17-21-23-24 It REAL ESTATE. If you want to sell or buy real estate, or money to build a house, seo Thompson's Agency, wide stain. 710 Main street. 20-2t FOR SALE An Item route, cheap. Call at 111 North Fourteenth st 17-21 FOR SALE Nino volumes Harper's monthly magazine; 15 volumes Hat ler's weekly; 1 volume Wild Oats, Telephone 1051. 10-17-24 FOR SALE Rambler motor cycle at Henley's Skate Factory. 14-7t GOOD DEMAND. If you have a small house and lot for sale, kindly call soon. , Thompson'? tagency, wide stairs, 710 Main street. 20-2t FOR SALE New self computing butchers' scales with other fixture.. Call 1132 Main street , 5-tf FOR SALE Complete butcher outfit Call 1132 Main street 19-tL Everybody bnya property frost Woodhurst tit Mala SL Telephone 491. JuneB it

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished front room, light, heat and bath, 110 South 3rd street. 20-2t

FOR RENT Farm, 160 acres, two miles southeast of Centervllle and sir miles of Richmond. Call or address, soon. Henry Myers, R. R. No. 11, Centervllle. 17-6tx FOR RENT Furnished rooms. ele trie light, steam heat, for genMemea only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT A five room front flat Furnished conveniently for housekeeping. Private conveniences, 4 South 11th street 14 tf

LOST. LOST A bull pup about 3 months old, taJl bobbed and ears trimmed, all white except 2 brown spots on each side of face. Finder pleas return to 720 Main street and receive reward. 20-2t LOST Roman Gold watch fob buckle. Reward if returned to No. 233 North 10th street. 20 3t LOST Round light finish belt pin. Return to 71 South 17th street.

Depleted. 'I've been trying to get a good chauffeur to run my flying machine. "Can't you find a man with experience?" "No. Those who've had experience are all dead." New York Life.

The Fairview Improvement Association Will Have Important Meeting This Evening.

said

Their Owr Fault. Toets usually have sad Urea,'

the sentimentalist "Well," answered Mr. Cumrox. "writing the kind of things they do, I don't see how they could expect .to be very cheerful." Washington Star,

At the regular fortnightly meeting of the Fairview Improvement association this evening, the semi-annual election of officers will be held. It

will othewise be an important meeting as the problem of effecting a division of the ward will be further considered. The condition of "the sewers and the lack of them over the greater part of this section of the city will also be considered with the purpose of trying to formulate plana tor their Improvement anil Installation.

FOR 8ALE, Richmond property a srecla!ty. Portcrfield. Kelly Block. Phoae 379 fit

FOR SALE Special for 3 days sew

ing machines at greatly reduced prices. Will sell from $2. $S and $10. Singer store corner Main and

5th.

LOST A ladies handkerchief with a Honitan lace border at the Geunett theatre Monday evenlnc. Finder please return to 211 North 6th street and receive reward. 20 3t LOST Monday afternoon, a black silk scarf on Main street Finder return 44 South Ninth street, or Palladium office. 14-31

Money Loaned. Lo Rates, easy terms.

Thomp-

See how what you nave neard looks In print and get a dollar for doing it Win the news tlp" prize.

Wide Stairs. 710 Main street FOR SALE Household goods of all lZ thu&Pri-tf kinds, 317 North Sth street. 21-2t FOR SALE Seven-room house. 1130 Eutler street Rents for $10 per t AL H. HUNT. ' I !!! I 7 North Ninth St, If you have good "opportun- t Ha some 9od va,uei in double ity eyesight"- you will find b0UM' Seeh""k. : some things in the want ads 1 T T T T T T ' 1 1 " ' " 1 "m' today which most oeopfe will Por overlook. Before you throw turning at &u kinoa can on don The Palladium aside, look over J the classified advertisements. Prompt Work Guaranteed.