Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 195, 13 August 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A1 HUS-TtuL.EUllAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1.3, 1907;

If OUT First Deposit ;Represents the first step toward success. Luck enters largely into the quick making of fortunes. But wealth that is gradually accumulated during years of careful attention to business Is of greater value. The person who saves should make use of this Institution. Here, you are given every convenience. Small sums may be added to your account at any time; your money Is always available and Interest earning. The successful saver is the one who steadily saves small sums. Your account is invited by the Richmond Trust Co.

Here is something that you neec RICHMOND EXPORT

Read well and then you will come to the conclusion that the eminent physicians who declare that coffee is a form of slow poison, a pernicious drug, are correct In their opinion. Mi nek's beer is properly brewed of malt and hops and fully aged the most healthful and delicious beverage. Drink It today and you will feel satisfled as to the correctness of this assertion.

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CHIEF BAILEY GOES . AFTER THE PAPERS

Requisition Will Be Secured to Bring William Pain Back To Richmond.

Arrested Day Before Their Wedding

GRAND LARCENY CHARGE.

PAWN SHOP REGULATIONS, BY WHICH CAPTURE AT CHICAGO WAS MADE, IS AN INTERESTING ONE.

MISS HOWE AND MISS MAROT'S School for Girls 513 West First Street, Dayton, O. Reopens September 23, 1907. Resident and day pupils. Preparation for Eastern Colleges. Academic and Advanced Courses, Design, Pottery, Bookbinding, Metal Work, Voice Training, Piano.

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11 & 13 North 9th St. Full line oi CORN. OATS. HAY. CHICKEN FEED. etc. Phone 196 J. G. GILBERT Successor to Howard Ridge

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You Only Pay For Coal High grade, honest coal that doesn't clinker, but makes a bright and glowing fire when you want one. If you haven't filled your bin for next winter's use, let us fill it for you at summer prices, as the price of coal will soon go up. O. D. Bullcrdick 529 S. 5th SL Phone 1235

The Sunrise Of Life. Infants and children are constantly oeedis? a Uxative. It is important to know what to give them. Their stomach and bowels are not strong enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tablets. Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tfca small smn of SO cents or SI at drag stores. It is the one great remedy for yon to have ia the bouse to five chilaxea when they need it.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & I lands you In Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.jj

Chief Jesse A. Bailey left Monday af

ternoon for Indianapolis to secure from Governor Hanly requisition papers for

William Pain, colored, who is being held for the local department by the

Chicago police on a charge of grand larceny. It Is understood that Pain has refused to return to Richmond unless Governor Hanly issues a requisition for his return. After securing these papers Chief Bailey will go. to Chicago. Pain is charged with having stolen a suit case from the Miller harness store and a valuable gold

watch belonging to Mrs. Charles Mar

vel.

The method employed by the Chicago

police in capturing Pain, the Richmond police assert, is an argument for a similar system in Richmond. This sys

tem has to do with the police supervis

ion of pawn shops. There is no police supervision over this kind of establishment in Richmond and Chief Bailey will appeal to the city council to pass

an ordinance giving his department this power.

Pawn Shop Regulations. In Chicago the pawn shops are super

vised as follows: The police require that whenever a person pawns an arti

cle' his name and description shall be taken, also a complete description of the article pawned. These descriptions.

are given to the police and placed on file. When the police receive a com

plaint concerning a stolen article

these description reports are examined and if the article has y.een pawned the

police know where to place their hands

on it.

When Chief Bailey gave the Chicago

police the description of Mrs. Marvel's

watch, including its number, the de

scription cards were looked over and it was discovered that the watch had been pawned in that city. Pain's description and place of residence were

also obtainable and it was only a short time before he was in custody. By the

same method the Chicago authorities located a watch recently which had been stolen in this city from Charles

Blair.

DRANK CORN JUICE AND SOUGHT TROUBLE Several Young Men in a Disturbance, Monday. ONE ARREST WAS MADE.

Several young fellows Monday evening, after imbibing a sufficient quantity of corn juice, formed themselves into a war party and searched the business section of the city for trouble. WThen innocent bystanders were not available, they fought among themselves. On North Eighth street they amused themselves by heaving bricks at each other. The warriors finally passed in front of the Stevenson livery barn on North Eighth street, where they became engaged in an altercation with Charles Sittloh, who is employed at the barn. Sittloh Informed the police qf their actions and asked that they be arrested, claiming that they had used objectionable language in the presence of his sister-in-law. Officer YIngling went out in pursuit of the war party and met two of them at Seventh and Main streets. He took after one, Harry Sours, who led him a merry chase to the alley in the rear of the Reed hardware,, store, thence west to Sixth street and then north to Main. JuSt in front of the Adams drug store Yingling captured the fugitive. Sittloh could not appear against Sours and the case probably will be heard Wednesday morning.

What a New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillipsburg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it A. G. Luken & Co.

PRINTING COMPANY INCORPORATES. Articles of Incorporation of the Flagg Printing Company have been filed with the bounty recorder. The company is incorporated for $5,000 and the directors are. Alvernls Flagg, Edward F. Warfel and Wilfred Jessup. Mr. Flagg is the manager of the company.

Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store.

CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Margareth Rady and family wish to extend their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sorrow in the death of their beloved husband and father.

A Berlin scientist has made 7Vn examinations to get to the conclusion that woman's brain is ""oiVitedly smaller than man's.

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Don Marino Torlonia and his bride, who was Miss Elsie Moore, of New York. They met while Miss Moore was on an European tour. The day before their marriage both were arrested and taken to the police court for riding in an automobile on the wrong side of the street.

DRVJLLE BRUNSOH GETS FINE PLACE

Instructor in the Richmond Public Schools Goes to Milwaukee, Wis.

ENTERS Y. M. C. A. WORK.

tertainments and the organization of bible classes. While at Geneva recently with Richmond's representatives to the boys' conference, Mr. Bninson expressed himself as being favorably impressed with the boys' work. Secretary Willis

of Milwaukee, hearing of Brunsfn's liking for the Y. M. C. A. work, asked him to come to Milwaukee to view the situation, with the result that Y. M. C. A. directors made an offer to Brunson. Success is predicted for him in his new work as he has been known in Richmond as the "boys' friend." and has done his chief work among them. He has also resigned as superintendent of the South Eighth Street Sunday school.

THE POSITION CAME TO HIM THROUGH HIS RECENT VISIT TO THE GENEVA BOYS' CONFERENCE.

Orville Brunson, who for the past three years has been instructor in the Richmond public schools, has handed in his resignation to Supt. T. A. Mott, September 1, he will begin his duties as boys' secretary for the Y. M. C. A: in Milwaukee, having accepted the position tendered him by E. B. Willis, general secretary of the work in that city. Mr. Brunson, during his residence in Richmond, has been prominently identified with school and religious work. He came to Richmond when he entered Earlham college. Working his way through scnool, always taking a prominent part in athletics, Mr. Brunson made a host of friends who will regret to see his departure from Richmond. His athletic training at the Quaker institution will be a great help to him in his new work, as among his many other duties, he will have to arrange for the boys' gymnasium classes. He will have charge of all tne boys' social en-

WILD TRIBES CLAMOR ABOUT GATES OF CITY Are Preparing for an Attack On Mozagan.

SHIP MAY SHELL THEM.

Tangier, Atig. 13. Wild tribes era clammering about the gates of Mozagan, organizing for an attack on the city. A French warship is preparing to shell the tribes. Great slaughter would result. Hurrying Troops Along. Madrid, Aug. 13. Dispatch of troops and ships to Morocco Is being hurried by the government.

For a mild, easy action of the bowels.

a single dose of Doan's Regulets is

enough. Treatment cures habitual

constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist far them.

You may buy coffee which costs you a trifle less than Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee, but you really pay more for it and do not get as good coffee Don't get confused Arbucklet Ariosa. Coffee is really the cheapest good coffee in the world. In sealed packages for your protection.

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STREETS BADLY TORN UP Improvements in Progress in Various Sections.

A large force of men is now working on North Ninth street between A and Elm place, making preliminary arrangements for the construction of cement side walks and gutterj between the two streets. The bricks are being torn up while surveys are being made and for the next few weeks the street will be in bad condition. The residents of South Twelfth street, who fought so hard against

the building of cement sidewalks south of Main (.treet, are again objecting. The brick walks are being taken up in sections, and this street, too, will be in a torn-up condition for several weeks, making it very inconvenient for residents on the street.

Women in Madagascar drape their shawls as the old Roman senators did their togas. The Roman custom was to wear the toga wrapped around the body and across one shoulder, leaving the other one exposed.

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For a Pleasurable Physic Take Blackburn's Castor-Oll-Pllla. Perfect physic, . tonic and purifier. Sweet and little. 10c, 25c, $1.00.

To make room for our new Fall Goods we have cut the price on all SUMNER GOODS 25 Per Cent off Cash or Credit. We have no branch stores in Rich mond, and we are not connected with any other store in this city We are at our old stand lOlO Main St. where you will always find us

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Tuesday Night from 6 o'clock till 9 and also All Day Wednesday. Give your order Tuesday night and get first orders out Wednesday. Yes, we sell Hood's Leader Coffee, a good one, at per pound 15c Hood's Morning Glory Blend, a World Beater, per lb. ..20c Hood's Fancy Blend and 23 Stamps for 25c 17 lbs. Granulated, 18 lbs. A or 19 lbs. Ex. C Sugar, $1.00 White Lilly or Pride of Richmond Flour 65c New Potatoes, fancy, per bushel $1.25 3 quarts Navy Beans and 30 stamps 30c 2 quarts Lima Beans and fine ones with 20 stamps ..30c 3 doz. Tin Cans, the Star, for $1.00 One Quart Mason Jars, per dozen 45c Sealing Wax, per pound 5c Mason and Lightning Rubbers, per dozen 5c Sweet Sugar Cured Cal. Hams 13c lb. S. & H. Stamps and a fine line of Dry Goods at HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phona 179; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413" Main Street

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