Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 222, 13 September 1907 — Page 3
PAGE THREE. E.S.. ALL ARRANGEMENTS ARE N0WC0MPLETED Program Issued for Cornerstone Laying i , . i- -i i I - -- -- - -1 -i I- -i -i i-1 -i i-i i- i Lj-iiTr-ir-irTr .. - rY i -- - ---' 1 eDhdxoI1 CIMflto BY SPANISH VETERANS Richmond Man Is on National Commander's Staff. A special selection of little suits for your tiny youngsters, who will begin school for the first time, are here for your inspection Saturday. Bring them in. GOING NEXT TO BOSTON. PUBLIC WILL BE WELCOME.
THE RICHMOND PALIjADIUjI AJilJ SUA-TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 10O7.
LAYMOII
HONORED
(ES
E. S. Laymon, on? of the local Spanish war veterans, has Just returned from the national encampment at Cedar Point, near Sandusky, O. He reports a splendid tima while in ramp and says that it was one of the best encampments the boys have ever had. The encampment will be at Boston next year. Mr. Laymen was honored by-being placed on the national commander's staff, as chief of engineers. Officers were elected as follows: Walter Scott Hall, of California, commander-in-chief; Henry W. Busch, of Michigan, senior vice commander; John J. Cairns, of Illinois, junior vice commander. Among the noted visitors were Admiral Cougblan, reti:Vd and Major General Charles King. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the A. S. W. ,V. of Toledo gave an exhibition drill that was unusually fine.
On Monday night a regular meeting
of the local camp will be held and
Mr. Laymon will make a report of the
encampment to the membership.
TO THE PUBLIC. September 13, 1907.
Some one has started the rumor that
I was going to quit the insurance bus
lness. I wish to state I am still in
the Insurance business arid will so continue the same. I furthermore make
a challenge to rest of insurance agents Jn this city to effect I now write and
will still so continue to write five times the volume of business of the
number of agents in this city now
writing Fire Insurance. I will also
state if you have a loss in companies
t represent, I will adjust the same day of your loss myself and guaran
tee you a better adjustment than any stranger coming to the city to do the panne for you. The Bankruptcy notice In last night's Item has nothing to do
with my insurance business but was made to clean up an old account of
Stock deal of several years' standing.
Yours respectfully, EDGAR E. R'ONEY.
CONDITION MT NORMAL
Chicago Is Behind But Other
Places on Time.
Manager Burr, of the local Western Union telegraph office, states thaT so far as local conditions are concerned, the service is about normal. Thursday the office was only thirty minutes behind on Chicago, while Cincinnati was on time. But few delays are experienced at the local office by the fctrike.
FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING. The first quarterly meeting for th First U. B. church will be held next Sunday night' and Monday evening. Rev. M. F. Dawson is the presiding elder.
Nothing in medical science is more direct and more reasonably certain than the action of Dr. Williams' Tink Tills in cases of anaemia, a disease which is literally a condition approaching bloodlcssness and which, if neglected, inevitably results in decline and death. Anaemia is stealthy in approaching its victim and often is well advanced before it is detected. On this account it is necessary t begin treatment as soon as the first symptoms are noted. An Albany Teacher Cured. Miss Jennie E. Bouton. a teacher, li-:n? at 45 Second street, Albany. X. Y.. rays: "Confinement in the school room brought on arurmia. Any exertion made- me short of breath and 1 had to stop at nearly every step on going up stairs. I had no color in my checks or lips and my cars were transparent. 1 had dull headaches and faint sptlls. I had a doctor but received no real benefit until I tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They cured me and I have never been ill since. Dr. Williams' Pink Fills cure anxmia and all anaemic conditions because they actually make new blood. They arc not a cure-all. They do this ono thing an J they do it well they make blood. joc. fT box; t-oxr. $j.wt all druggists. Dr. YViiiuims MctlKtnc Co., bcheoectUy, V.
All arrangements have been completed for the laying of the cornerstone of Trinity English Lutheran church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. The occasion will be a glad day for the congregation and the public is welcomed. The program for the exercises follow: Anthem. IntraltPrayer. Scripture Lesson. Hymn: "Lo! in Zion a Foundation." Sermon by Rev. M. L. Baum, Dayton, Ohio. Anthem. Hymn: "Great God, a Blessing From Thy Throne, etc." Corner Stone Laying, pastor, J. Beck. Benediction. To these services the public is extended a very cordial invitation. Come friends, and rejoice with us.
TAKES PLACE AS DRIVER. George Sweet has accepted a posi
tion as driver with the local office of the Adams Express company.
IF VMi.i -r0ZE.
There Would Do Several Si-rt!!::; Crtangss In ths World. The Tvhoie economy cf nature wo'.j' undergo a startling cha::s if vrn tine ver frze. The world's climatt would be revolutionized. The icebfr.j!!' polar seas would cease to exerc-L their chillin? influences, aud const rjucntly the currents of the oec:i: might either cea.se or 1)3 turued ask. in different directions. Thus the gulf stream would seel other shoros than those of Britain, .".lithe climate there might be subject t the extrenics of heat and cold nctiei able in other countries cf the sun: latitude. The icebound rivers of t!; north, notably those of Russia at: Siberia, would be open for navigation and Russia's activity as a sra po. viand a commercial nation might alic the whole world of commerce. Canada would become another ccuu try altogether. An Immense tract c land would be available for cultivatlr.; hardy plants, and Greenland might hi
what its name Indicates. Tha nbsencf of icebergs off the coast of Xewfouuii land and Iceland would result in : much warmer climate in those Islands where now the crops often fail. lea, too, plays an important part I: the economy cf nature. Thus, if wate never froze, snow, hail and hoarfros would cease. The loosening of soil and the disintegration of rocks by t!i frost and many other now vital effect would be lost In short, the absence o Ice would be on the one hand nu is calculable disaster, on the other hati. a great boon. London Globe.
THE BOARDING HOUSE.
Advantages of I ts Pacific Influenco ! Married Life. "Oh, dear, but this boarding houlife is sirapl7 awful!" said the swe young thing as she sipped her h chocolate at a Chestnut street so;l counter in company with, an eldeil fair companion. "I really don't s. how you stand it," she continued In t: same plaintive voice. ,"I am sure shouldn't If I were happily married, . you are. I would hare a house of r own, a cozy little place where tl" would be Just myself and husband, r rene and happy in our knowledge each other's loTe." The older womrr. eyes twinkled, albeit t!sere was a sous what grim look cbout the corners her mouth, as she made reply: "V. dear, you are very young and hrr lot3 to learn. Some unmarried phl!ophers on married life tell us that t! boarding house Is a feeder for the ( vorce courts and that it breeds diac for married people. Don't you belL them. When you have been marrl. to n mere man as long as I have, yo will And that the knowledge that rotnext room neighbor can hear if you voice is raised in anger and will te your fellow boarders If you are hear, to quarrel will have a valuable dete: rent effect on not only yourself, bu your lord and master as well, am many a cross word will be stifled it birth rather than have your disagree ments p'ibMV-d to the household. rhllndo'iTTT"
KAUFMAN & SON ARE
CHOSEN TO DIRECT
Local Firm to Have Charge oi Y. M. C. A. Work.
FLOOR PLANS BY HUSSEY.
o WHOLE HORSE RADISH ROOT RED PEPPERS And All Kinds Pure Pickling t Spices. t Phone 292. HADLEY BROS.
A meeting of the building committee for the Y. M. C. A., was held today and W. S. Kaufman & Son, local architects, were chosen to take charge of the work. The Hussey firm of Chicago, will be associate architects. All of the drawings and plans will be made at the offices of Kaufman & Son. Mr. Hussey will furnish all the floor plans and will frequently visit Richmond and inspect the work as it progresses. The plans for the foundation work will be made at once, so that work can begin Immediately by the contractors. Another meeting will be held this evening and matters in general will be taken up. Architect Hussey. of Chicago, will be at this meeting and will present his plans for the building and show the complete drawings he has prepared. All the members of the young men's committee are invited to be present and inspect the drawings-
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ou Want Your Boys Smartly and Serviceably Clad as a Matter oi Course You want to have clothes that will keep their good looks, not sag, shrink, fade or lose shapeliness after the boy has had them on for a few weeks. That means you want Rosenbloom & Buntin clothing. Ve particularly ask parents to come and see the smart, handsome clothing that we have gathered for the Fall and Winter School Season. We can save you money call and see. All styles, all sizes. The "Russian Blouse," Sailor, Single and Double Breasted Sack, Knee Pants, Belt Suits in fact, every known style to suit the boys $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, Q5.00, 06.00.
A novelty suit for boys from 8 to 16 years. These are new dark shades and mixtures and have two pairs of trousers, one blouse and straight - , - -
I Fancy Vestts...
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The negligee wear nearly over. One of the finest lines of showings of fancy vests are here. The fall selections are beauties. Possibly the best styles and the greatest chance to be suited that we were ever able to ive you. Come in. Wash Vests, fancy colors and plain white $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 (GrflOVeS FaU and Winter Styles
Dent's and Argersinger Gloves for all occasions. Never have we so carefully and elaborately planned for such a superb collection of kid gloves for all occasions as we have for our fall and winter season. They come both unlined and silk lined, new shades tan 5, blacks and grays for dress occasions. Cadet sizes short finger and wide palm wo can fit you.
S2.00
Men's Odd Tronisers For Fall
This is certainly one of the greatest selection, and buying possibilities the men of this city have ever had a chance to share In. All the trousers we are showing are the new fall fcnd winter styles. These pants are aqual to any custom made trousers, that your tailor would charge you from three to four dollars more for. Distinctivly smart and fashionable and made of trustworthy woolen fabrics, either in peg tops for swell dressers or for the neat conservative dressers. Tailoring is of the best quality. Come in worsteds, cheviots and all new weaves, prices from
$2,$2.50,$3,$3.50
pa .mm I lit PW M wmi mm fflmmm mm
,$4,$5 fm
"THE HOUSE OF LASTING MERIT" PHONE 505 SUCCESSORS TO CASH BEALL
CO
824 MAIN ST.
PAY DAY ON THE PENNSYLVANIA
This was pay day for the Indianap
olis division and the pay car was in the city long enough to pay all of the
men of that division who were at this
end of the line.
CALLED ON LOCAL OFFICIALS. A. R. Gould, traveling passenger ag
ent for the Chicago & Northwestern.
is in the city calling on the local Pennsylvania officials.
VERDICT IS NOT YET FILED. Coroner A. L. Branikamn has not
yet filed his verdict in the case of
Mrs. Ross "White, as one of the wit-
npsses has not yet been examined.
The investigation will be completed
Saturday.
The London Times referring to the report of the committees appointed for the motor union of Great Britain and Ireland to inquire into the question of the alarming rise in the price of petrol and to suggest what steps, if any, can be taken to protect the interests of
the private consumer, says that the report represents a large number of sittings of the committee, examination of witnesses, experts, etc., and from information thus obtained the committee finds that a petro famine is certain to occur sooner or later. It asserts that
while this shortage of petro Is a certainty, the fact is apparently not appreciated by the manufacturers of motors. It sets out a list of fuels other than petrol, and of the six named, but one alcohol is unlimited in amount. Of the remaining five, those capable
of easy handling must sooner or later come to an end. The committee believes that alcohol will necessarily b used for motor power in the future.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
In addition to the Pennsylvania rail
road company superannuation and pen
sion disbursements the latest reports of the company's relief fund shows
that since the organization of this de
partment in ISMi the beneficiaries cf employes have been paid in death claims $i5.Sir.400.77. and that members
have received on account of disable
ments $D.SSO,433.92, or a total of $16,C0o,S43..
Throw away pfils and strone cathartics which ire violent in action, and always have on hand Dr. Caldwell's Svrco PeDsJn. the guaranteed
cure for constipation and ail disease arising
virom stomach tronhla
I Alt
Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains,' irregular functions, restlessness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
of Cardta:
Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonville," Wis.," writes: - "Cardui saved me from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine and I recommend it to all suffering women." For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles.
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