Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 282, 21 November 1907 — Page 4

THIS KlCII3IOD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, TOUKSDAr, 50TE3IBER I, 1UUT.

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Not Unlikely That the Various Passenger Associations Will Be Combined.

MANY REASONS FOR IT.

CHAIRMAN OF GEORGIA COMMISSION HOLDS ROADS CAN ISSUE TRANSPORTATION TO NEWSPAPERS, DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR.

A rumor has gained currency to the effect that the Western Pa6senge.r"Assoelatlon is considering the amalgamation of all the passenger associattooa In the United States with headquarters in Indianapolis or Chicago. The reason advanced for this radical more is that the uniformity made necessary by the rigid observance of ithe Hepburn law renders the maintenance of so many territorial organizationa an unnecessary expense and complicates business to an extent not justified by current conditions. A further incentive is the material saving which would accrue in the letting out of many highly paid officers who are now engaged in looking after traffic In their respective territories. T? o advocates of this idea urge that ample protection would be assurred to all interests and that the merged association would be able to accomplish everything possible under the present arrangement; and in addition to this the risk of incurring hostility under the anti-trust law would be eliminated. ' . DOES JUST THE OPPOSITE. At this eeason of the year it is the custom of all roads to lengthen the

schedule of their fast trains in order ! to provide for delays incidental to ;

deep snows and other unfavorable winter conditions. Contrary to this general practice the C. & A. announces a reduction of the time of the Kansas City "Hummer" by one hour between Chicago Rnd Kansas City, which particularly interests the L. E. & W., as It permits the company to accept business with the assurance of getting passengers into Kansas City in time to catch all Western connections, which has been almost impossible under past conditions.

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If you have had occasion to visit our garment section lately, it must have been quite plain to you that it is here that smartly dressed women are coming for their garTents this season. If you haven't visited our showing of new garments, you'll do well to do so at the very earliest moment. We believe we can give you exactly what you want at the price you want to pay. We promise you exceptionally good service even though very busy.

TAILOR- MADE SUITS TAILOR-MADE COATS

8.50 to $35.00

to $50.00

See Our Special Mssortmcni of Ladies9 Cloth Coats at fpW.GO

See Hoston Store Seat Coats at 3&, 40, 945 and $55

Bear Skin" Outfits

For Children These are the most, popular garments for little people this season and, of course, we have a satisfying assortment of them for you to choose from. Xowhere else such low figures fur the same class of goods. Coats $2.50 to $7.50 Caps 50c to $2.50 Leggings $1.00

An Exceptionally Fine Showing of

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The most extensive line of Furs you have ever hail an opportunity to select from in this city, is now to be seen in our cloak and suit department. To say our prices are right, is to put it mildly. Every piece of fur and fur garment having born bought in the early Summer months when prices were lowest enables us to auote unusually low prices. Considerable money ean lie saved if you buy from our present stock.

Ii. . MASEMEIER CO.

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WILL REDUCE THE TIME. The Union Pacific has sent out announcements to the effect that it will put on a train between Chicago and Denver, which, if the circular is correctly interpreted, will cut two hours off the best time now made between these two points and four hours from the time made by the Union Pacific's fastest train now in service. According to this circular the new train n ill leave Chicago at. 10 a. m. arriving at Denver at 3 p. m. the day following.

EHTHUSI ASMFOR BARNARD He Is Credited With Good Support in Own County.

A BUSINESS TRANSACTION. In a letter to the president of the

Paul Brown of New Castle, while in Indianapolis yesterday said that Henry county republicans are giving Judge W. O. Barnard enthusiastic support in his race for the Republican congressional nomination in the Sixth. "There will be many aspirants and the race

COE ON COMMITTEE FOR STATE AUDITORS

Auditor-Elect of Wayne County to Serve on Uniformity Of Administration.

UNEASY OVER THE GRADES PROPOSE KUHN FOR

THE NATIONAL TICKET

Pompadour Hair Cut Is Style At the High School.

ORGANIZATION COMPLETED

Southeastern Trade Press association ill be a spirited one, but wc are ver the chairman of the Georgia Railroad hopeful of making Judge Barnard a commission declares that the commis- winner;. saij Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown sion has no authority to prevent rail- nimself is a candidate for tfie repub-

roaas ana newspapers irom entering Into contracts to exchange transporta

tion for advertising, provided it done on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

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lican nomination for prosecuting attorney of Henry county. The primary will be held in February. Indianapolis Star.

ONE THING THAT IS TROUBLING IS THE NEW DEPOSITORY LAW AND MANY QUESTIONS ASKED THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

ELLIOTT AFTER JUDGESHIP Gardner Will Have No Opposition for the Place.

(Indianapolis Star.) Alonio M. Gardner of Richmond will bo a candidate for the republican nomination for representative from the- district composed of Wayne aud Fayette counties. This is the district that Richard M. Elliott of Connersville has represented for two terms. Mr. Elliott will not. seek renomination, as he is after the nomination for judge in the district composed of Fayette, Franklin aud Union counties.

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Instruction on the operation and con- - struction of the turbine engine has county auditors of Indiana met at Inbeen added to the course of the Stuy- dianapolis Wednesday and formed a vesant high school in New York city. state organization, the main purpose ot A turbine engine has been installed, j Jg tQ br-ng about a unlform gyB.

ana is snown m operation oesiue au j engine of the reciprocating type. The :

The grades for the month have been given out at the high school and a number of the students are expecting

notes home at any time. A number of students are out .of school owing to sickness. The prevailing style of hair cut among boys, according to the football

team

ery member looks very forbidding, espeiiaily the big right tackle, the noticeable color of whose heair makes it s'.ill more evidtnt.

Suggested as a Running Mate For Bryan.

ENTHUSIASM OF FRIENDS.

WHITEWATER. IND.

Nov. 21. John

visited at Glen

turbine Is doing duty in generating electricity as well as serving for demonstration purposes.

MASONIC CALENDAR.

ft'eek commencing Nov. IS. Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. fi. S. Special meeting to receive visitation from Grand Matron, Nelle L. Goodbar and exemplification of the work.

China is pressing reforms. An imperial edict orders the board of revenue to introduce within six months a uniform system of weights and measorei itrpughout the empire.

"Staying power" is one of the essentials to success. The ability to '"hang on" till the last cat's hung" has won out for many a man. otherwise handicapped. You can store up energy and "grit" from the right kind of food. Grape-Nuts contains the vital elements, from wheat and barley, that make for endurance and clear-headedness. It is fully ccoked ready to eat; is quickly absorbed and begins at once to repair waste tissue and store up energy for the "long strong pull" that wins. "There's a Reason." Read "The Road to WeMville." In pkg

tern of bookkeeping.

The new organization is to be called the County Auditors' association of Indiana. Following are the officers: President, Thomas Nugent. Daviess county: vice president. W. T. Richards, Madison county: secretary and treasurer. A. F. Zearing, Marion county. A legislative committee was named

to consist of one member of the asso-1

(Indianapolis Star.) Some of the Richmond friends of

seems to be pompadour, and ev- the Rev. Thomas H. Kuhn, who was

the Democratic nominee for Congress in the Sixth District last year, are making him feel good by proposing him as Bryan's running mate next, year. On both sides of the interur-

ban car that took Sixth District Democrats to Lafayette Monday were banners bearing the words "Bryan and Kuhn." Mr. Rutin's friends have already put him in the race for the gubernatorial nomination and also the congressional race.

Whitewater, Ind.. Richards and family

Karn Sunday. Mrs. Will Hiatt spent Saturday and Sunday at Union City. Trustee Albert Anderson visited the nigh school of this place Monday. Russell Hiatt and Kenneth Barton made a business trip to Lynn, Friday. Rev. Sharitt will fill his regular appointment next Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, at the Christian church. Miss Eva Addleman called on Miss Mary White. Monday evening. There will be no school at this place during the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Mabel Young spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Greens-

fork.

Just received Car No. 1 KANSAS HAY OMER G. WHELAfJ Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th SL Phone 1679

Should November's frosty breezes Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Take Rocky Mountain Tea instead Of harmful drugs and bitter pills. A. G. Luken & Co.

FAIRVIEW-BENTON HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryan of Benton 'eights are the parents of a baby boy. orn Tuesday night. E. L. Lamb and Mahlon Bell have just completed the painting of the house owned by Mr. Bell at No. lot! Linden avenue. The inrerio- of the Methodist church in Fairview has been very much improve i in appearance by repapering.

, and by revarnishicg the pews.

The pulpit of the Methodist church

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

The Hmbo)' Of ULffe. Married people abcaid louro lnt to do for t nz another's little Ui. pd (or tbm Dla ot tb children that mar ".. 1 bey ar rar aoocxw or later to hare occasion to tt constipation or iadieestion. When Uw oppettantty comes remember that f h ooicfcMt wu to obtain niwC aod naUy a permanent oars, te with Dr. CaldwU' Syrup Pepaia, tk ami berb laxattvo

compound. A born abockl alar

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The New Pure Food and Drug Law.

i will be occupied Sunday by a member jof the anti-saloon league.

i Mrs. B. C. Wickett entertained the t

Modern Priscilla Needle club at her home on Linden avenue Wednesday.

How's This?

ciat ion from each congressional district, including Sixth District, John L. Kennedy. Conncrsville. The following committee on uniformity of administration, was elected including Dermis S. Coe, Richmond. A committee on construction of law was named, also a committee to arrange a program for the first annual meeting of the association next September. Jan. 1, many new auditors will 1 sworn into office. Thirty-seven auditors in the state will either sro into of

fice as newly elected men or will be- business transaction's and fina gin on new terms. The auditors will j llh om any obligations

be affected by the new public depository law, which goes into effect next month, and they "fired" scores of queries at. Attorney-General Bingham, who addressed them on the new-laws tii&t will atffed them.

Wc are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Ta- for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken & Co.

Wf offer On ilundred Dollars Reward for any case- of Catarrh that can

not i;e ;ur-a iiy Han s Catarrh cure, fl then a great rise o

' YV.--, the unaersisma. have Ic.own F. ' native remembered a arytn

J. C!i'i-y for the last 15 yrar-. an1

!el him perfvctlv honorable in all

anciaiiv

since in, me variations in tne ieei

of Lake Chad have been carefully watched and all available data concerning it have been compiled, including notes obtained from the natives. There seems to be a twenty year periodicity, and at the end of four or five twer-ty year periods there seems to come an almost complete tlcssiration.

level. An old I . . . i

up wnieii i

has been placed between lKiN and IST. I

while in about twenty years later

WHldinK, Kinnan & Marvin,

Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken InternaJly. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Fod by all nrucjrists.

Tak JiaJl family Pills frconsti-

the level was high. In ROJ the lake appears o have been very low.

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THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS

in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a .cheerful, steady white light the nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption.

Richmond Light Heat & Power Co.