Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 306, 18 December 1907 — Page 10

TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, "WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 18, liK7.

rAGE TEX. HUES CENSURED Come in the Morning Hours When not so crowded BY THE RAILROAD $ Motorman on the T. H. I. & E. Should Not Have Run Over Man.

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Christmas CUT PRICE Sale

You'd Have You Selected Your MYSTERY IS UNSOLVABLE. DEATH OF JOSEPH MARTIN NEAR CUMBERLAND IS STILL PUZZLING THE MINDS OF AUTHORITIES. (erchiefs

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Wc Are Showing a Line Double That of Former Years. And we've always had a reputation of showing an immense stock of these always acceptable Christmas presents from the lowest price on up as high as MOST PEOPLE care to pay. And our policy always is SELL HANDKERCHIEFS AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE. In other words, cut down the margin of profit on Handkerchiefs next to nothing. Hundreds of dozens of New Effects from which to choose, with a auarantee BETTER QUALITY for your money.

Ladies', Misses and Children's Handchiels At 3c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c and 85c. "With a big line of fancy box Kerchiefs at from 15c to $1.00 icr box.

Men's and Boys' Handkerchiefs More and better than this store has ever shown. 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c each. Our 1c, 2 lor 23c, all 'pure linen Initial Kerchief is equal to most 2,")C kinds. Sec this one sure.

10 BIG DEPARTMENTS filled With Xmas Gifts, all at Saving Prices

The lanlrosii Store Open Each Evening.

WI-SALOOH LEAGUE TO WAR IH KAGERSTOWH

Three Saloons There Marked For Extermination.

ARE OF A FINE ORDER,

Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. IS. There are three saloons in this place, all prosperous financially. Remonstran

ce against tiieir existence have been

circulated in the past without effect, but more recently the temperance wave has had its effect here, and the Anti-Saloon league has been enlisted in the movement against the saloon. It is said that few towns of less than 1,000 people have ever been known to support three saloons, but Hagerstown has less than 1.000 population, and its three saloons are the most prosperous business places here. One of the saloons is furnished so expensively with massive mahogany furniture and fixtures that it is talked of as one of the finest in the country. Indeed, no small town in the state is said to have anything finer. All the saloons are conducted in an orderly manner, there seldom being a complaint for il

legal stilling or other offenses common to the traffic.

TAYLOR IS THE WHIP

Appointed to Take Watson's Place During Campaign.

Washington, D. C, Dec. 18. Representative Taylor of the Twelfth Ohio

district, has been appointed whip of

the house on the republican side, dur

ing the absence of Congressman Watson, who is now conducting a campaign for governor of Indiana. In event Watson is elected Taylor will be candidate for the honor.

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W. L. Nile, a T. II. I. & E. traction

i motorman is charged with gross carelessness by the coroner of Marion rounty, for allowing his car to pass over the body of Joseph Martin near Cumberland. The verdict in the Cumberland case reads:

' I. G. A. Petersdorf, coroner of Marion county, Indiana, find that Joseph Martin died from crushing injuries received by being run over, at Cumberland, lnd., by a car belonging to the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company, in charge of conductor Frank Furry and Motorman W. L. Niles. "Said Joseph Martin at the time of the accident was lying prostrate across the track of the above named traction company. 'I further find that Motorman W. L,. Niles was guilty of gross recklessness and carelessness amounting to crime, in that he neglected to stop his car when signaled to do so. Failure to

stop on signal when going at a high rate of speed might place in jeopardy

the lives of many passengers and is u

procedure which can not be too se

verely condemned.

'Inasmuch as there is a difference of

opinion among tle witnesses as to

whether said Joseph Martin was dead when struck, or died from the effects of his injuries, I recommend an investigation by the grand jury,"

No Evidence of Foul Play. Discussing his verdict on the death

of Martin, Coroner Petersdorf said the

passengers on an interurban car would have little chance to escape in cases of impending danger were motor-

men to refuse to heed signals. "Suppose there was a tree across the track, a burning bridge or open culvert," he said. "And that boy was trying to flag the car. If the motorman refused to heed his signal a terrible accident would follow."'

The coroner said he was unable to solve the mystery surrounding the death of Martin. However, he expressed an opinion that he believed

Martin was drunk while on the tracks and that there was no foul play. Throughout the investigation no substantial evidence was found that would

strengthen the theory of murder, while there was plenty of evidence that Martin was drinking in the saloon, and

that probably he was drunk when he started for his boarding house.

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Do your shopping In the morning, il convenient, when not so crowded. THE Peoples' Store

See Us.

Bell Phone 234 R Open Evenings. 9th and Main

GEMS VALUED AT THOUSANDS STOLEN Were Taken From Express Wagon in New York.

New York, Dec. IS A package con

tainlng gems valued at IS-'.OOO was stolen from a wagon of the United

States Express company running be

tween the two offices of the company in this city. The jewels were the property of Alfred H. Smith Ac Co.. and were being sent to a branch firm in Washington City. The shipment was kept a secret and the authorities are mystified. It is believed the thief reached through the screens, securing the gems.

Throw away pill and stroner cathartic whlc; re violent In action, ana always hav ta har r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the frciranteire for constipation and all diseases arifci. m stomach tihio.

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New York. Dec. IS Thirty-five hundred striking cabmen returned to work this rooming after submitting their differences to arbitration.

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An endless variety of seasonable goods is displayed in every department, ready to be picked up. You'll find just what you want Buy one of those large Comfort Rockers that are displayed in our east window. Omr Pictare Departtmnieinitt s Is busy with Christmas orders. Our Christy and Harrison Fisher pictures make appropriate gifts. Come-get a set before the selection is broken.

FUnN nniJRE-B3iDEM NGP I CTURES 925-927-929 WAIN ST.

SON SHOT OUT HIS MOTHER'S EYES

Saw Figure in the Dark and Fired at It.

WOUNDS PROBABLY FATAL.

Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. IS Hearing a commotion in the hen-house, Win. R. Woods, a wealthy citizen, seized a shot gun and emptied its contents at a figure in the dark. He hurried to the yard and found his mother, a frail woman of seventy, -with both eyes shot out and bleeding from numerous other wounds. Doctors say she will die. She had gone to get a pullet for th young man's breakfast.

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Speeches at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Thursday.

HE IS AN AUTHORITY.

Bishop Charles S. Smith, M. D., D. D., who will lecture at Bethel A. M. K. church Thursday night under the auspices of the Men's Forum is the orator of the bench of bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal church. He had made two trips to Africa within the past four years besides visits to different parts of Kurope and will doubtless deliver a very enlightening lecture, the subject of which is "The Conflict Between Tom and John." The members of the Men's Forum are very enthusiastic and say that there will be a larger crowd of both white and colored people at this lecture than ever before. Bethel church where the lecture will be delivered is on South Sixth and B streets.

The Manrlse Of Lift. Infants and children are constantly Media? !axative. It la important to know what to give them. Their stomach and bowels are not strong enoosb for 'aits, ptn-gative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tablets. Give tbem a xnfld, pleasant, fire title, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at the smal' srm of 50 cents or SI at drag- stores. It is tht one gTeat remedy for yon to have ia the house to give cailajaa wbea they need it.

Don't let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty simply because you are tempore -;Jy short of money. Come to us. We can help you fill them. We will loan you money. We will loan you five dollars, ten dollars, twentyfive dollars, fifty dollars, or whatever you may need. Your household goods, piano, team, fixtures or any other personal property will be good security, and the goods will not be removed from your home. You can have plenty of time in which to pay off your loan. You can have from one to twelve months' time. You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly or as you may desire. You can have payments so small that you will not feel them. Most Reliable Loan Co. We guarantee every transaction to be just as represented in this Ad. Courteous treatment, fair dealings, and absolute secrecy guaranteed. Let us help you to a "Merry Christmas." i

If you need money, fill out thiss blank and mail it to us. Our asent will call on you. Date Your full name Wife's full name Address, St and No Town Amount wanted - - Kind of Security you have Occupation

All communications held strictly confidential. Address The Richmoid Loan Co,

Room 8 Colonial Bldg. COR. MAIN and 7th St.

Established 1895.

Home Phone 1545.

RICHMOND, IND.