Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 301, 13 December 1907 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM .oU aL-iLbuiiAji, I-RID VV, DKCEMRER Xll, ISM17. & f e Most Attractive Store In Richmond

1st Because Santa Claus is constantly going up and down the chimney entertaining men, women and children. Don't fail to see him and bring the children. 2d The interior of our store is arranged in a most artistic manner and you are thrilled with the Xmas spirit when you enter our store. 3d Our lines of shoes stand in a class by themselves. Therefore shoe buying at our store is a real pleasure.

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Cute Bubber Boots for the Little Boy Cute Little Fur Trimmed Felt Romeos for the Little Girls and Boys.

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A Storm Boot worth $9.00, we sell for $6.00. SEE THEM.

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OF what use is your new gown if it doesn't fit? Yet how muth worse your shoes if they don't fit. Your grace of carriage is gone and a whole train of physical ills results. We war?t no shoes to leave this store that don't fit. This is only another reason ny we sell "Queen Quality' shoes. For better fitting shoes never were made. That "they fit where others fail" is proverbial. Let us prove all this with some, of the beautiful new styles just received. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 THE WOMAN'S SHOE

Buy him a pair of Humpe's Shoes and you will hit the mark.

Keith's Button Shoes at $4.00. SEE OUR WINDOW.

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Nettleton Shoes superior to all other High Grade Shoes. FIT BEST AND WEAR BEST

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"Heywood Shoes Wean 'g

Give Him a Comfort Shoe made by Heywood, and he will be extremely happy, only $4.00. Good as many $5.00 Shoes.

2,000 Women in Richmond and Vicinity Wear Queen Quality Shoes. Buy them for Xmas Presents.

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NO FLIRTING ON Cf.BS . PROBABLE LOCAL 0RD1R

Company to Curtail Privilege Of Employes.

BULLETIN MAY BE ISSUED.

Richmond street car motormen and conductors are facing a new condition. The movement against them, to curtail their privilege of flirting with pretty Richmond girls who board their cars, is being discussed, and a bulletin forbidding flirting while on duty may be hung up at the offices of the city fvstem here.

i leges of a street car man. started in j Logansport. where Superintendent Ryjder. of the Logansport city lines has I issued a bulletin forbidding sparking

while on duty. He says in his notice that complaints have reached hint that some of the cars have passed crossings where people were standing waiting to be carried

to some point, and upon investigation he has found out that the usual cause was a pretty girl on the street waving her hand at the motorman or conductor, and in some cases some pretty damsel in the car talking to the eontiretor, who forgot to ring the bell for the car to stop. He says further that too much interest is manifest by individuals in the motormen and conductors when on duty, and as a consequence there is bound to be neglect. If mashing and flirting is not cut out. the bulletin says, ample time will be given the employes to do their courting and sparking, by their imme diate release tor oaie tune, or urpen-

This movement maiust flirting

...icLari )llM tlf tha rJiittl utivi-1 fcioii for two or three weeks.

DECLARES HUNTERS'

LAW IS "A FROST" E::

upon the county clerk without authority. Middleton declares the law a "frost." He points out the limited amount of

hich Howard county

streams have been stocked, and the

i few quail which hunters are able to j flush, and declares that, like Benjamin Kokomo Clerk Writes to Game i Franklin, the hunters "pay too much

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Commissioner.

LICENSES ARE A NUISANCE.

Kokomo. Ind.. Dee. 13. Deputy County Clerk C. E. Middleton has written State Game and Fish Commissioner Z. T. Sweeney of Columbus a spicy letter growing out of the assertion of the state commissioner that the local clerk's office issued duplicates of two lost huntrs licenses without authority. The letter declares that an immense tmoimt of work and bother i imposed

Nature always warns you if your

! bowels are clogged or inflamed heed this. Take Hollisters Rocky Moun- ; tain Tea. it relieves ali congestion and restores natural digestion. C5 cents. iTea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Leaving Ricnmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at

7:00 a. m. Throagh sleepers and

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j There are S.l chemists in the United States and a very large proportion of these are employed in. industriil

PROTEST AGAINST SHOW POSTERS

debate and withont any reference in it of the police board or Superintendent Ogg.

Kokomo Women Want Indecent Ones Barred.

RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED.

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Kokorno, Ind.. Dec. IT.. A resolution was unanimously adopted by the women of the Equal Suffrage and Literary Society at its meeting this afternoon, protesting against the appearance of alleged indecent theatrical pictures upon the bill boards thruughojt the city. The resolution was introduc

ed bv Miss Rebecca Trueblcod. a prom

inent charity and YY. C. T.-1", worker. The resolution was adopted without

John D. Bristol, the veteran American landscape painter, and one of the oldest members of the National Academy of Design, who is poor and recently suffered a stroke of paralysis, lias been removed to the home for incurables at Fordham. N. Y.. where he will be cared for by the Artists" Aid Society.

Charles Bond of Boston, who paia for the musical education of Geraldine Farrar. has a new protegee in Ada Chambers, for two seasons soprano soloist with Sousa"s band. Ipnd will

send Miss Chambers to Europe and he

.experts that she will become as famous

as Miss Farrar.

TWITTY, NEW CASHIER T. H., U E. LINES Road Reports Substantia! Increase in Business.

FREIGHT RECEIPTS LARGE.

Out of an average annual loss to the world's shipping of 2,172 vessels, liine-ty-four ere completely missing and

never beard of again.

J. W. Twitty is the new cashier ol the Tc-rre Haute, Indianapolis & East-

t era. J he line reports a very gTatiiy-

ing increase in Its business for the month of November. The figures show a net increase in the tonnage handled by this company during last month of &67.S20 tons, with an increase of $1,720, and this in the face ol the fact that the rate has been reduced from 27 cents last year to 18 cents this year.