Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 320, 1 January 1908 — Page 5

V .

t TD SO-TEWEDXESr r1 );rr,RAM, DKC1-MBER T, 1907. -...j Xge five. the RTcrrroD p SSSEis&iHS TOR 1 i ALL ALL

i" i I, -.far

OVEROATS Men's, Bo;and Children's ONC-HAF price ALL SITS Men's, Boynd Children's ONE-fOUTtl s

AIRY

ecilii1112 Jan,

19

A Genuine C'eararce S.jie

Crj, We've not crly Cut prices unmercfjly cn strict, y vt?r gcccs. U-t stp e Calicos, Mus-

.1- t,.i . . v"-'jr rouno ariic-es in every cejrirrcii i-c i:m i r v u v. w . . h - ' w

served hv ' Underwear. Bhackthe General S'augrter o Prices. We quote but a tew cf the -a-iy u".-f-e;s C Bargains, with vca oy most stores as 'staples'' are a store full of ctners equally if net p, or

IS Your Dollars suable to You Save Them

By Attending This BIG SALE.

LADIES' SUITS ONE-HALE ce

ALL

LADIES' COATS ONE-FOURTH !f

Dry Gods includiiis staph- -icoos, Muslins, Ginghams, Perealetc, at less than wholesale cost.

Carpets

H

OE!

Furnishings Bargain Basement

Oil C'o!;

! i : i : s

m U,

I

I'tir Kv-ty M-mbr of ti;- I'a.um - - ; i t li;m auk ably low r kicks.

! :.. :, a-.'; w

A ! ! seasou-.-: uifihtt r

hundreds of everyday house needs. All priced to the very lowest notch. A liig paving on each purchase.

WHY MX? Why should we not be j to quote lowest prices We've eveid vantage. We operate 10 complete rets under one roof at one expense'-'.saving is all yours. TEST US.

TDlKB

ROAD

tor:

1 J

chmond's Greatest Bargain Givers.

SOQET N

To Reach the Society Editor.il Home Phone 11 21. o

W

S

WOMAN WOfONS REPORTED TO OPED WITH PROFESSIONAL WHIP.

;i- sum;,

m A'i!s. !..;. m,

Announcement has been mn.r.r

. , 1J(mv were in ! -the engagement of Griffith P. E:uf Fanny Treppintr, -, , , Chlcaeo and Miss nraI.0 . l 1 A,il

. . "inuiui aim Airs i.fmv it... , ,. Chicago. The announr,,,,, ou x. J. 0 JIu!m"' -r.-i Mrs.

made during the Christmas sm r o s v M""r": ! The bride-elect is a charming J Ah n , 1 n,:,!- s" 'M-!oJ !'7 iot may -nS ..loore'and dark A! ,, . r'- I bhe has been a frequent viaitoo ' . '1 . ' ' Itichmond, having been the gueif , !

Mrs. Love. Mr. EllH A-as forftr'v or 1,10 Illa'lr '' relies o a resident of this city utul was E. AtTT ars eve W;,ri tii;" ih- IiIi:. Jneut in social and musical circles A ' and Mrs' (; !":r,r.. Xortl

. IflT'!., ...1.

is tne son of Mrts. Con!f-iia Ellis., r.'; ";. 11 '"- ""hts f a

occupies a, position of .esponsih 11. clul) wit,' df'ih.ti'uiiv nin the offices of ihe MuriiiiKton Kt . 1K'd' Whist ''! :- ' ! ;.nd the I at. Chicago tavors were awante.i t.. A ,-. .j , j Mr. Ellis is a ;-ember oC the fn ' 1fjhu,',eB WcGuiiv. 1 ,um-;:. r -, i in.'.v of L. O. A.'s, WhiCJ1 j? COIlip( l 'e contest at cards. ().,.!.,,;,:,, ,,!,,! d former Richmond voung men C,Ub Wl11 onjV,-v (h" li'vpi'alifv of I

uate ior tne wedding has not been' V ' n.ui-.r i;;ist liounced. j street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. AVill Klopp, of So sjS Jth'l ri"asanU-v Tenth street, entertained Tuesday T 'L 1 J1',"'0 "f 'h" '

ening at a watchnit;ht partv The Mm, 1 .' .1 a nm J Pleasing! The even "St S8",!:; -- wa speut at. h.virts. Prizcs wa,(. i:V..J:.. . :U" -1

ttward.-d to Miss Elma Luthams , ' : , ot 11 ;' -'""r.ent Mr. Clifford Daily v three co, b"UtUUl S"!'! ( ' " '' '-v-d a, luncheon was served Those compft n 5'ear Was ho!"'! il! The ing the comoanv we e Mr and S n inIwerIt! '"' : Clifford Dailey. ' M UrT;"d?lrti- ! -

Haseeoster MtH .., rouore, Aiessrs. (i;;!n -t.

birthday ! .zanies

liaiks a,

1 :s tneiids

llasecoster. Miss HMd-i Weisbmn ' t V ' ' u'':t" n Tll;'n-e. Miss Elma Euthams M ? Je Towio ;'V't,t,,r: 0,i-V"M-'n. Mr. William Kinker. Mr Krt, 7le' Wl,r'1 'S '''''' '

Dolloff HMUl1' u- veru i.tr. and c;-. yiV. aniel. A

The Misses Ruby Reed and AnnMr. and Mrs. Frank Jitrshey and Messrs. Walter Snavelending ew Years v. i and Wales Gaston, snenf h na,r ..mwsnn

Dayton. ;,:, r 1KHE CITY IN BRIEF entertained a company of friends at e, watchniKht party at her homo on Kher?utt'?r1ck's Patterns. Mori 1b & Co's irmn nlrt l....! ... . ,

:, - was i no game for"- . clause tor inns the evening and prizes were won by Mr. Ktter. Mrs. Kuhlenbeck, Misa riin I ID II Brown and Mr. Evans. A three course I-1 IK III. llrJ

L u i I UL LIUil

tf

luncheon was sewed.

The First English Lutheran church Aid Society will meet Thursdav afternoon m tlm parlors of the church to which all members are invited to attend. v Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kofski and daughter, Edythe, attended Den Hur fit Cincinnati, and are visit m rnr ...

few days. Miss Juliet Landers, of Indianapolis, who has been the house guest of Mrs Will Gaar for several days, is a member of the faculty of the Episcopal pchool, Knickerbocker Hall. The inPtitution is newh- nr,;,,,,!

es being classical. The Misses Lenora and Vola Wickenieyer charmingly entertained a partv of friends at a watch nfsrht. partv at then- homo. 10:. South Eighth street

iuei:;y nisrilt. A

served as the n In.

ELECTS OFFICERS ting Held Tuesday Night For Purpose. j

If a sfe

UNION TRACTION IUNUSUAL FEATURES EMPLOYES NOW ON MARRED WEATHER

A BIG STRIKE! IN THE YEAR 1

Tho temperature for tho past year was about 7 degreed above normal and the average rain fall was A. VI inches, while the normal is 3.( inches-

It Was Decided to Take This Weather Bureau at WashingAction This Morning at Mun- j ton Will Be Apprised of Con-

cie and Promptly a Hundred Men Walked Out. INTERURBANS ARE STILL RUNNING HOWEVER.

ditions Existing Here During Past Twelve Months.

A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to heartily thank all our kind friends and neighbors for their many attentions and services rendered during the sickness and death of my husband, Louis E. Weisbrod, especially Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keelor, and tho members of the Modern Woodmen lodge who drew all respect for their steadfast friendship and assistauer, and their prompt action at death. Thanking all sincerely Mrs. J. C. Weisbrod And Children.

WAS BIG RANGE IN THE TEMPERATURE.

Officials of the Traction Line Mercury Stood From Ten DeRemain Firm and Say They grees Below Zero to NinetyWill Not Give in to Employes j two Degrees Above FortyNo Violence Up to Noon, nine Inches Rainfall.

Is Tie Mtoatarh Diaprnsabief An operation (or the removal of the stomach. In a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion amnnir the r.nrgeens whether the stomach could be removed and the patient be none he worse for it. Before thediscusion bad well ird out. the patient had died. It deraonntr.te T c could not live without his stomach. To kerfi o stomach in good condition, and cure conn alon. indigestion, etc., oie the great herb lau .ve compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia ruiKlsts sell it at V ii $ i ti bottle.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Mutaic, It;!.. Jan. 1. Til- Ai.ial W;u' tamated asocia'inn if ; ! re t nii'.wa nb. r tniplojes. ot-d iuitiii:sot.-!y tl-i-- '":'!! '

m.irr.ii.B 10 strike. A bunur-d ar

iaw mi a vt !:. but 1'ninii Traction a

iiitt-ruri.au cars are in op, rati.-u. man- c-'mb. r an-.! also for the year of 1907. ned by strii.e br aK-rs from t'hit ;-". Tim r.-port an interesting one both

standpoint of local condi-

Vossler, voluntary weather

i f.-.r this vicinity, has just d bis weather report which ,

be will make to the weather bureau '

t Washington, for the month or ue-

inu 1

or comparison with former

December. Mai:;r;t.i temperature, December 8, deiiie es. Minimum tejnperature, Ih c.-mb'-r a. 8 degrees. Mean maxiintim i t.:: degrees. Mean minimum d-.grees. Daily average Z'l'2 deit ' s. Greatest range 2S degrees. Total p.-.-cjpitation for the omnth, 3.C in' i . s. ( at'?st precipitation for one day was on the 2;rd, which was .-. Snow fall was .7 inches. No.

Mr.yl I'ittr-ieh, of New Verb. whr is w ortr$7,000.0i'0 in her o.vi! ritr- v. i!o.je rec.-nt vis-it to Europe i-ae rise i reports that she

had eios-th Harrv Drrnchley, a profession:. I wjp.

dainty luncli was

nv year was ushered

xu election held Tuesday , eur de Lion lo.lge. K:.ir;h;s of fls. elected the following "cnu , iterm: . Gordon. C. C.

ge Matthews, V. C. Bayer, M. of W. Leeds, Frelate. Miller. M. at A. ; Scott, I. G. tm Johnson. O. '1. (Wettig, K. of R. t". 1McMahan, M. of F

RFflRI K NOW DOZEN PER9NS

miht im pnnrii::

nini in unaon:;

V" I

PROHIBITION

members of ihe joint e..-(

j beurd are tioing sr.n.e snrb-u- rb:

Ponncvlunnii r-YnrPSR r-iniirPR:i - an eirert to sr.- 1

I tll'IVjJIIlUIri ta.fVI WWW .yw.. WW,

t i . in illlllll I Lei v .. II' , 1' 1 1'. n ' ' . i I'l iT.I t ... . 1 r . I

.Mayor 1 ernuiH ot rtii-.i-i i,t ,1 t j,, M;.or (iuthrie of Mui.cie. calb d on ,,,, the officials of th I'l.lon Traction con.

pany in hope of sol iuiz the ci.ticuiiy.

j but made uo head;.y in that .;r ciion j The two were cordially received ate I were thaiAe-l for their interest, in tryling to settle the question, but w.n jtirmiy assured that ih na tion cor.i 1 par.y had no more advance- to a.!.' and that there was' r.o e,u"t!i-!i 1 n- ar ' bit ration between t J-.o t'r.ion Tra.'ie;

cniepary ami us M!;peo

Company Remains Firm. days of rain. lt; clear days, 4; partly The officials said t.uit tbtie had cio :dy, ?; clo::.dy is. been n,, tier art mv frcou the scale t (:. ot the phenomenal occuranceb wag"s atni that tli. hive be, n ie. w:,s i'ec. when thunder and lightnch.anKes in tl;' .nditioa utider w l.:'h . - wiw witnessed both to the east the men are workini'. cf pt tha' ' and th-: west, but the stars and moon ton tract had be-Mi si-'e.e.! the r, ;,. were siiining brightly. A severe elecleseu'atives of the Amalgam:.! d -rical srorm occurred on the night of (dation. The company, the oiYiom'- ih i'. histing front 11 p. in. until 5J dared, had ace-ei...d to the ice:,, s' o. ;). ? ;. the majority of P -, i:.t.-t uimau --m- Report For 1907.

loyes 51 nd sii-T.e-i an atreetiH nt i '

; the Urotherhood t i" lu'e-rurbau Train

men.

A Happy New Year To All.

THE BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.

Automatic Phone 1198. 1199 Bell 190.

V : .::.! teito.erature for the year . de--ie(s on .Inly 6. Lowest .; ; ; atniy for the year was 10 de- . .- h-elow z ro, Feb. 6. July was

More i 6.000 Atlantaians Atlecl Thanksgiving Services.

InAccident.

A meet i

!' Of the Aid Sneiete r-ci

emorial Hospital will be hold Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John H-tse-coster. the meeting being called at 2: 15 o dock.

The Misse

ieen.soa uelightfuliv

Harris. M of K Biirtel, trustee.

ihir.bury. 1'. Jar..

oZe-; j e!o: Were ijijllft: .imii r. ca r!y uhi . 'a la r. a

r.i.i ex

eutatives to Grant

O. i

J. F

AV commit tee -Clnr. Its MoiX.ftua T. Jones. Oscar Taur.

lllSn Officer, Richard V.'h:

PETITJ FOR INJUNCTION. Tu,l:Z.

uiexprt-s- pass. j

medou ro v;.,,c o'S' was t

t two 'hiids vote and the n.e:;

: u ;iu: so-i", e-i.e,,. m. ::t :.-:hes bv mhmg ..;' a witiidravv. h- More than a ?..', ,e l-av:;;- ). r, Th.- ; .. '

I at Mt.lH- So',V-', boWe-t is .OV ill te,

I'Util V. ael'r !. ! : p., can ve

il

Usy.vn-

i.to a sUKeil el

icemijei hs;s m ' : uiip 'i:

. 1 1

Iini.

Ah I be sct ; s ci'i

ceielei l'i'ohihit;' a ;. ; (- e.'.-sli n t"i 'uielca'-rier.-.' iadies c.t: riages.

J an. 1. Ti'.e cio.-;:i2 .ctio'i with i corgi as

Win

:i l.tw. Witnessed i'...niewa.:d hound :'

Iliiehoiifl s4.... I t ...

hi, -f .o-eu o. LOMiUg

t. . . j vs.. t'-

loore and rioldi ' 11 laalui Juu v.: aw- :v .Kami r- i!

u.ue in u. in; :

"Andrew f itiihionaifi-. ' Or:.- o: his- .o

-t Visit to me. a Mont

entertainer, a Tr,ll,uc l- en; , hock!

numi.er of friends at a w-'eh v "ent Wife-V...u n-vr (lames mid music were the main f.-a't- It took afVUt ,ho U v''"xh " ures o, the evening. A daintv hmch- ho fZi s,aooth :

fou was served. Those composing the Chica- U'en? marru,d-

inue.

thi.e ,

You Are We

'me to

it ' biiimi I in

Ck

njRNITUREBSiDOlM

ICTURES

hll SeiV.m -:eas : this v. .-s tn by bre w

'' : ;h ;i ju".c ion . h,:: v has be-.; N't wi ;i of t e - is e: : .. !. !

-'I.CeV rv'..t eef.x hen I

i a;.K or hrisuud i.ote re

to i r.b.i;K it m titvi-r r issueu. 1 1 Tn-l'.f i' i- t ant eh-d by hav-; t

ucludliic n.-ir.v if.ii' the si:a;ure ofthe cld-f cashier .

1. is estimated !' rn if- (-'''s !-! i:a'nres ta.is ue- iTiiZ a .,-.. ,h,. j r ionists ;r tended ta bed . :t. amo-ant to a wf-ipht of ;l :;trf.

"he C,;u;'c:u.-s. ;wt-my t I.as. so . u.i.e aa a i.aiy ee a,, ilisor- fly "a?h- cathertd t;h- trorxo'i- quantity of (T, i ersoi by police, m m s deaJ w:th a cay's 1 ' -. , .

of s . . ral s-m-es Af'-r th.-iii.a: ;;r. s ar- tern off the" . u

in ?t tbe pror.im- j., ar3ri' :-:.'i f " in t. ue ie;.-'ti -Why.' he -d !-d'ort .'uu-' ami sort-i iro da' -s of i-stie. They m-. d'-"

: .-oates o.si ric are Tia:t. H. m m. saaxt-s i:i : an

me -t month and had a mean ui" ! TH.l. February was est month and the mean t emwas -vl. The annual mean ;: wns i' decrees. :- a-.-.-r rain fall was on July h er 2.72 inches-. June had the lain h'!l which was 7.."1 inar -a't-st -now was; Jan. ; ;: a inches. Greatest snow Si;oi:a was 1.4 iuches. The .11 t..tr th' year was 11.4. iaeci)):taiion, incbadina: mi (now, 4i.US iuches.

Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, Hf!!TE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol, Chloroform or Opiates. 23c. QLIGLCV DRUG STORE 4th and Main.

.v. a p prim-. .

Mr 'a: m a Th. n. w ;e :

as we vr.izzc d arose fair;

a s-

a the be

- us. Th the Hlchhif

aaked. 'do t h(...i l:.C: it i ; a h .cai

III T::- ya'l.Is, ;r e '3 n;ark .'f :-!

m will ,,!;,-:, ;V ar - kept f-.r f:ve earv. ln S).)nitl ,:,,.; - ... itm th rrm'ure ,f the chief ca.-hier ?h, j.. 1:;.s Tl, sr.,.v n, -ath-r v. lh y a:e burr.td in a fur- -Lp,;-ta '-;(.;- 'a r- :"-.

. o'm h. 'his p. re is, og!;-- ....a,t rea-s v.-hich were receded

SSOIVS

Thai you will start the New Year right,

by burning

Trade

Raymond Coal

what to du with my mor a a mnmr. reTaar.- .a. u

,:. - man a- the con- a' 'ia- t '. hv- years pr v:. ,;sly are t.. r.f to tia flames. 42 . notes

Mark

users.

e r.t c U .a . 1 j . ; a. -ir ?, you,'" remarked tht 1 cry uai:er ' fa -t marl, "tliat .i mijrbt 'eer the. a townr 1 home:"--l ii -11; Nfw

:i;-r n-nr.t'-'i in

this ihant.

every

S.-e

sail the pres5 n'ltriori'l hai'e cut out one of ;,v j,

"Ila. ha:"

4"""" 'I'o-nd it funny, d d yon ;' "Excuse tii for ians'-lne -.:. rain li.ir -i-t-.ty -Ah! have twte'y-h'.e hrm l cat out Wfes au ar, tLe ctL. ear. j fs. he effa-r-st. poos:bie nur-l-, r Sije of the rsee "-w i,Tar

"Nui ced." We are the exclusive agents. Plenty oi Chestnut Anthracite. Richmond Coal Co. PHONES: Bell 10 R. Automatic 3121.

Pii 1 anniM WANT ADS. PAYU

Times-Democrat. I 77