Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 307, 19 December 1907 — Page 10

THE RICII3IOSD PAL LADIUM AND SUX-TELEGBAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1!, 1907.

PAGE TEN. UP Come in the Morning Hours When not so crowded a. ARM AND COMPANION SHOT Just as Albert Krone Reached Down to Grab Elusive Bunny, Scheidler Fired Shotgun, Into Krone's Shoulder. o Time to Hesitate Now ! Want If you want a hint and want to know the prices at which article may be obtained, following are a few short quotations to quickly aid : the KRONE WILL RECOVER FROM HIS INJURIES.!

iji7iLjuivj''VjiJ!i RABBIT RAN

IraynMjjRfl'sl Mini's

Yh Last!: Wh 1 s

Christmas CUT PRICE Sale

You

we

Better

-Udies' Fur Neck Pieces, $2.00 to $45.00. Fine Fur Muffs, $3.00 to $35.00. Fur Jackets, $25.00 to $110.00. Ladies' Lace Waists, $4.00 to $17.50. Ladies' Fine Lingerie Waists, $1.00 to $15.00. Silk Petticoats, $5.00 to $15.00. Ladies' Umbrellas, 50c to $5.00. Children's Umbrellas, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Children's Coats, $2.50 to $10.00. Children's Caps, 10c to $2.50. Ladies' Cloth Coats, $5.00 to $37.50. Ladies' Kid Gloves, $1.00 to $3.50. Men's Kid Gloves, 50c to $2.50. Men's Fancy Suspenders, 25c, 50c and 75c. Men's Xmas Hosiery, 12c to 50c pair. Ladies' Xmas Hosiery, 25c to $2.50 pair. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1.50. Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c to 50c. Children's Handkerchiefs, 1c to 25c.

Pretty Writing Paper, 10c to $2.50 a box. Work Baskets, 25c to. 75c. Pin Cushions, 25c to $1.50.

10c to

Fancy Perfumery, $1.50.

Ladies' Silk Scarfs, $1.00 $3.50.

to

Pretty Dolls, dressed, 10c to $1.50. Pretty Dolls, undressed, 25c to $2.50. Teddy Bears, 69c to $2.50. Table Linens, all prices. Xmas Towels, 25c to $1.00.

Was Brought to His Home in This City This AfternoonDetails of the Shooting Have Been Made Public.

to

And Hundreds of Other Suggestions.

A Visit to Our Store Will

jo) SO)

to

GRE

THIS WEEK ONLY!

Razor 5 Strop Sale

A dundy chance this, to buy his Xmas gift you"ll

nd every kind here as well as every other shaving conven

ience for men.

and $3 Imported Razors, $2 BAIR RAZOR STROPS,

5,000 of each. The razors arc all traveler's samples, "Wade and Butcher," "William Elliott," "Williams," "Sheffield," "Westertholm I.X.L.," "Westeuholru" Pipe Razor, and 50 other popular brands razors we have been selling at $2.50 and $3.00 each. Every razor guaranteed for one year, subject to exchange or refund of money. Mail orders will be carefully filled. The strops are the famous "Bair" self-honing kind sold and advertised everywhere at $2.00; this week, 97c. ADAMS DRUG STORE, Gttx and IVIain Streets.

DUNHAM'S

In his excitement and frantic haste

kill a thoroughly alarmed rabbit.

which was being chased out of a hole by a blood-thirsty ferret, Frank Scheibler, Wednesday morning nearly ended the earthly existence of his friend, Albeit Krone, by shooting him with a charge of bird shot in the right shoulder. The accident occurred about six miles south of this city, near the Abington pike. Krone was painfully wounded, but his condition is not serious, and this afternoon he was brought in an ambulance from the home of Robert Lamb, on the Abington pike, to his home in

this city. Besides the serious side of the acci

dent, it also has its humorous side. Early Wednesday morning Albert Krone, Frank Scheibler and Dan Van Etten, all well known young men, went out on a hunting expedition. While hunting near the Lamb farm, a rabbit was uncovered and it promptly took refuge in its hole. Van Etten stationed himself on the side of a hill some distance from the rabbit hole. Krone and Scheibler placed a ferret in the hole and waited for developments. They did not have to wait long. Almost instantly the rabbit dashed out of the hole. Krone stooped io grab it, but the elusive animal jumped onto his right shoulder. Scheibler drew up his shot gun and aimed it in

the direction of Krone. bcheibler s trigger finger was cold and in his effort to cock his gun, the hammer snapped prematurely. As a result, the entire rharee bored its way into

Krone's right shoulder. Scheibler did not know that he had injured his friend, notwithstanding the ear-splitting screams the wounded man emitted, and he gave chase to the rabbit, finally bringing the frightened animal down bv a well aimed shot. It

was then that Scheibler realized for the first time that he had wounded, if not killed.. Krone. So shocked was Scheibler at the sight of his wounded companion that he immediately fainted. Van Etten rushed down the hill and seeing both Krone and Scheibler lying prone on the sod, he dashed away, in search of assistance. In the meantime the ferret emerged from the

rabbit hole and locating the dead rabbit, promptly proceeded to devour the carcass. Van Etten, after going about a quarter of a mile, found some hunters and with their assistance removed Krone to the Lamb farmhouse. Arriving there Krone stated that Scheibler had killed him accidentally. Krone, to protect his friend, ordered that the coroner be summoned so that a statement of facts could be placed in this official's hands before he (Krone) expired. Coroner Bramkamp was summoned, but on arriving at the Lamb farm he found that Krone needed the services of a surgeon more than he did the services of a coroner. The wound sustained by Krone is an ugly one. The charge from Scheibler's shotgun blew fragments of Krone's overcoat, sack coat, shirt, and underclothing into the wound. It was necessary for Dr. Bramkamp to amputate a portion of the shoulder blade.

See

See Us.

You

Do your shopping in the morning, if convenient,

when not so crowded. THE

Peoples' Store Bell Phone 234 R Open Evenings. 9th and Main

ABSCONDER CAUGHT i

Ifi MINING CAMP

Chase of Months Ends in Capture of Hunted Man.

All Reeords Brokei

GOT AWAY WITH $700,000.

New York, Dec. 10. After mouths of ceaseless search and many erroneous reports of his capture, William F. Walker, the absconding treasurer of the Britian (Conn.) Savings bank, who disappeared last February with ?tni3.ckn worth of securities of the institution and $n5.XX of the Connecticut

British Convention fund, was captured yesterday at Ensenada, Lower California. Positive identification has been made and Walker has consented to return to Connecticut without resort to extradition proceedings. WalKer was arrested Wednesday at a mining camp 150 miles from Ensenada, Lower California, which is Mexican territory. He was caught by a representative of the detective agency at Los Angeles, assisted by a party of Mexicans. The prisoner was taken to Ensenada, where his identity was confirmed. He will be transferred to San Diego, Cal., and then brought East at once.

This is the season of decay and weakened vitality; good health is hard to retain. If you'd retain yours, fortify your system with Ifollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. r.r.c, Tea or Tablets. A. G. L-uken & Co.

Even with depressed conditions recorded existing throughout the coun try, our business continues to lncreas;. Our receipts show that ltichniondites have money and are buying to their hearts content. To continue the good work we make some special inducements for this week: Home grown potatoes., per bushel .....75 (5 bushel lots or more, per bushel TO 18 pounds granulated, 19 A, 20 C sugar .$1.00 25 pounds Pride Richmond, White Lily, Marguerite or Carvuters Flour .70 Fresh country gathered eggs, perw dozen 30 Don't forget that we have a complete line of Christmas candies, nuts of all kinds, oranges, dates, figs, bananas, lemons, apples, grtfpes, celery, lettuce, sweet potatoes, onions, pumpkins, dressed turkeys, chickens, ducks,

etc., at prices within reach of all. Get our prices before you buy. Trading stamps with each ten cen t purchase. Model Department Store, 11 S. 7th St. - Colonial BIdg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.

Be Prepared

Phone 4215

To start the new year wi:h the proper kind of STATIONERY and other Printing. To bring you the best results in your business, call at the

The New Pure Food and Drug Law.

Ciris

it as

Fin

O f il' JWP

Safe

MAIN

We are pleased to announce that FoleVs Honey and Tar for couglis.

I colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Purs Food and Drug j law as it contains no opiates or other i harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and

adults. A. G. Luken k Co.

CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Smithmeyer and family wish to thank their neighbors and friends for the sympathy shown during the illness and death of their daughter, Vivian and also for the floral offerings. It

Leaving RJcBmond 11:15 p. .m. Tla C, C. & L. lands jrou In Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like It apr&-tf

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

it

LET US DO AWAY WITH AFFINITY TALK"

Chicago Divine Would Have Its Teachers Horsewhipped.

j

PALLADIUE CLASSIFIED AOS. BRING RESULTS

SHOULD BE DRIVEN AWAY. Chicago, Dec. 19 "Iet us do away with all this affinity talk." said the

Rev. W. .V. Bartlett in his sermon at the First Congregational church last night. "Teachers of the affinity doctrine should be publicly horsewhipped and driven from the society of decent people. "If a girl has no depth of character and is a simpering, gum-chewing prop-

osition, who talks and thinks of noth- ; ing but clothes, amusements and creasI ed trousers, what foundation have you for the beauty, seriousness and strug- ' gles of a home? And if the young man is more concerned about the color of the necktie he wears than the great

matter of life and chooses a girl because she can give him a gay time, how far will he be willing to sacrifice when sickness, trouble or children temV " "

Think of It

An all copper, nickel plated Tea Kettle (or $1.00. Only a few left. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th & Main.

TtNuaker City VJ Print Shop We guarantee all our work to be of the finest workmanship and UP-TO-DATE in every detail. In PRINTING We can please you, as we are pleasing some of the largest and most exacting firms in the city. Quaker City Printing Co Over 17-19 North 8th St. PHONE 4215.

Automatic Phone 1198. 1199 Bell 190. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY CO. Automatic Phone 1198, 1199 Bell 190.

Give

Us Your for Your

Order

TURKEY,CHICKENS, DUCKS and GEESE Finest Holly, Holly Wreathb and evergreen in the city. Sweet Cider, Fancy Nuts of all kinds. Everything your wants call for at our store. Nothing but quality goes. COME AND SEE US

Before You

Buy Xmas Gilts See Our Line

L C. LAW ALL, Jewler and Optician N. W. Cor. Main and 6th Sts. Second Floor. Established 1838

Your Banks Won't ! WIE WILL! During these times of financial panic LOAN YOU ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON VERY EASY

and without red tape or delay. You will find there Is NO COMPARISON between our rates and those of the ordinary loan company. Indians Loan Co. Automatic Phone 1341 Third Floor, 4041 Colonial BIdg. Richmond, Ind.