Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 326, 7 January 1908 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3I. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, lOOS.

PAGE FIVE. YOUTH OP NINETEEN STEALS A WOMAN OF TWENTY-SEVEN HOMEOF FRIENDLESS MRS. EVERETT B. WEBSTER WAS CUT OFF WITHOUT A PENNY IN HUSBAND'S WILL. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE N EXISTENCE MORE THAN FORTY YEARS Special Second Floor Attraction. Ladies' Muslin Garment Sale Peoples Meets His Sweetheart On Streets of Anderson and Forcibly Puts Her on Train And Comes to Richmond. ; Annual Report of the Secre tary, Mrs. Taylor, Has Just Been Prepared and It Contains Much of Interest. 1 by oiiering desirable merchandise at attractive prices at which we are aiming ; i i i.' t ALIGHTED IN ARMS OF MINION OF LAW. LONG JAIL RECORD OF ONE LOCAL WOMAN . " is- H

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He Was Released and His Pretty Sweetheart Forwarded Back to Her Home In Anderson.

Dan fVol:H, lit c;ii.s of ;iz was arrested at lliu local IVimsylvania Nation last nielli lor stealing Delia Sills, at'oil 27 years. I'.oih an- residents of Anderson. The Sills woman, small anil quite; pretty, wa.-. t.ilo n with Peoples to poliee 'ii'a,.iiart.i's. Alter Chief JJailey hail I lio'i m i: h ly question od lx)th of (ho in he readied the -t i i -elusion that he had no authority to detain Peoples on a chaw of aluluct ion So he was released. The Sills woman was font haek to Anderson. This made her very happy as she st-ited she was afraid of the young ahductor. Ho is madly in love with her and. iho yoiinj; woman said, had. several limes

in a. jealous nitre threateneil to kill her. The woman in the ease was formerly a respected anil prpuiar yotniK woman. She became acquainted with people of i,ad character and her downfall resulted. A short time apo yoniiK Peoples met her and immediately lost Ms heart . About seven weeks ago ho younj; man ran off with the Sills woinan. She furnished (he funds for traveling expenses by pawning her watch and diamonds for $200. A fewdays ao Miss Sills tired of her lover and returned to Anderson. Yesteray morning she was walking with another woman on one of the piituipal streets of that city when Peoples approached, seized her by the arm and forced her to accompany him to the Pennsylvania station. Peonies boiiKht a ticket for her and Clinic " to Richmond. On the rain fdie confided to the conductor that Peoples was taking her away from Anderson against her will and the conductor 1eIeKraphed to the. local police headquarters to have man meet the train at Richmond and take Peoples in custody. This was done. Jk-fore leavliiK police headquarters the vouiikBter said that he would leave the Sills woman alone in the future and would teek employment In this citv.

VALUABLE RECIPE FOR HOME-MADE COUGH CURE.

This recipe will give you a pint of unequaled cough modicine enough to last the whole

KMiuiy a ions unio. it may be made in five minutes, is pleasant to take, and usually cures a cold or deep-seated cough in twentv-

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ves ot Ins bus- !&24&L ' l Kveret, says 1 will and Mrs. fTWl T 'V idy to prevent 1 1 jV-x?H V ocumeni. The iMVA'SfvS Oi''

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small picture is of Mrs. "Tom" Pierce, sister of Mrs. Ropers and well known whie whose advice Mr. Webster often ;. ..hen he bought full blooded horses. Mrs. Kverett had sued for di vorce before the death of her husband,

PART Of THIRD WARD MAY BE PUT

IN DRY COLUMN TARIFF REVISION

WANTED BY SENATOR

Petition Is Being Circulated With Some Opposition to Place Northern Half in Temperance Rank.

REMONSTRANCE AGAINST DRYNESS SIGNED BY MANY

four hours.

Granulated Sugar Syrup J: Pinex ;

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l2 OZ. 'a oz.

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Residents in Northern Portion Desire Entire Ward to Be Made Dry If Any One Section Is Acted Against.

roe-quarters of a pound of

granulated suar will be enough. The 2a oz. of Pinex can be had of any druggist for .() cents. Mix in a clean pint bottle. Shake well. Take a teaspoonful every one. two or three hours as required. Well corked it keeps for many months. Pinex 1s the pure and hiphly concentrated extract of Norway white pine tar. It contains the highest known proportion of Ruaiacol, the ourathe element which has made the Norwegian plue forests famous for centuries in the cure of consumption. The pure Pinex is not to be confust-d with any of the iitimoroiis pine tar or pine oil preparations. All druists have, it or will set it if requested.

A petition to have the north half

!of the third ward made, a residence portion is being- circulated, and the petition is receiving active opposition. It is stated that a little over one hundred people have signed the petition, j w hilo the remonstrance against it. bears mtr two hundred signatures. A short time aco the North End Mission decided to start a movement with the end in view of drivins, out the two sa- : loons in that part of the third ward I north of the railroad tracks. The ; north half of the third ward extends j from the river to North Twelfth street. The two saloons are those of ! Henry Leonard and Henrv Schell.

It was expected that the petition to have the northern section of the third ward declared a resident portion of

city would be presented to coun-

Beveridge Claims That He Is Still a Protectionist, However.

BILL FOR A COMMISSION.

PROVIDES THAT THIS SHALL GATHER DATA AND AID THE COMMITTEE IN CONGRESS IN WORK OF TARIFF REVISION.

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BADLY BURNS WOMAN Was in Church When Unusual Affair Occurred. Bunnigton. Wis., Jan. 7. The ignition of a celluloid comb from the htt tt a nearby stove set ou fire the hair of Mrs. William Runzler while she was in church, and the was severely burned before the flames were extinguished.

oil last evening-, but for some unknown reason this action was not taken. Attorney Henry 1". Johnson represents the re m on st raters and he was present at the council meeting to file the remonstrance in case the petition was introduced. Henry Williams who has taken an active part in lighting the petition, states that the reason more people have signed the remonstrance than the petition is because the greater majority of the residents of the north half of the third ward oppose having that section made "dry" unless the entire ward goes "drv."

Washington. Jan. 7. Senator Beveridge today introduced a bill creating a commission to gather data and aid the committees of congress in the work of tariff revision. The bill provides for members of the commission which is to operate under the supervision of tiie secretary of commerce and labor. The duties of the commission will be to proceed immediately to investigate the cost of production of articles covered by the tariff laws, the price of American labor and the cost of new material entering into manufactured articles. The commission will sit with the committee on banking and currencv- of the house and the committee of finance of the senate whenever desired and aid them in devising schedules. In discussing the bill Senator Heveridge says he remains an ardent protectionist, but believes there is a universal demand for the revision of the tariff schedules, which ought To takf place as soon as the next presidential campaign is over. He maintains that it would be absolutely impossible for the committees of con .tress to undertake revision without ibe aid of a commission such as he will prescribe in his bill.

You'll be healthy and happy if your liver, and bowels work naturally, llollister's Rocky Mount;. in Tea keeps these organs working right, brings ro

bust health to al Tea or Tablets.

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During the Year She Spent Two Hundred and TwentyFive Days Behind Prison Bars at the Home.

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doz. downs, made of good quality niu-ini. tucked and embroidery trimmed yoke:

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doz. Cowns Price only

made of Cambric and Nainsook lace and embroidery trimmed

Hem 'J I.", doz. downs made ot Muslin. Camnric Long Cloih in both high and low neck i a hiding also cm ra su . really i Sim1 Hisplay in Show Window , l

Item 4--A larir-. lot of choice sk Pom ."); doz. te.u.slin skirts wit ones. Regular $L.tt skirts. (See Display in Phow Window, i

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Some further bargains consist of Nainsook drawers, lace and embroidery t rimmed ;' to close them out. the price will be 3Scts.

Corset Cover: Price only . .

assorted styles and sizes; a ;;reat bargain.

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Mrs. A. M. Taylor, record'tig" secretary for the Home of the Friendless has prepared the following very interesting report on the condition of the home at the present, also touching upon affairs at the hom.? during the year l'.'7. The report follows : "" " This is the 10th anniversary of the organization of the home. For a season we lived in rented quarters, moving into the preeent building -in 1S6'.. Since that feeble beginning the Home has advanced greatly and many improvements have been made. In that

early period the board of managers i

had to go out and solicit for daily sustenance. We must never forget the heroism of the early managers of the institution. With our modern improvements of electric lights. telephone, baths and modern system of heating, we can hardlv estimate the

almost superhuman efforts of those i loyal women, many o' whom have gone to their reward. During the past i year the new jail has been completed, which gives us move room, bin both! old and new jails have been full the!

ea.-M inonii. i lie iniimings are in good order. Inn the lawn and fences both from and rear need some attention as soon as spring opens. The first of August Mrs. Margaret Spencer, a former matron and well known

to sonic of Mm, returned to once more1 take up the duties of the matron. We I feel thai her influence over the in-i mates, is that of a wise and judicious '

moiner, t i in i put. gentle and thetic.

We were bountifully remembered by our friends on annual donation day. and at the holidays, which were especially happy times for the children. They had a tree electric lighted and lull of gifts. To see their happy faces, more than repaid us for our toll. All, including the prisoners, received gifts. At the beginning of 1!m7 we had insane, -j old ladies, l invalid. 1 young girl for care, and a four year old boy for care. We have received during the jour, S insane. 1 transients. prisoners tone woman has spent at. different sentences J-jr. days in jail in the past year.i We have received 'J unfortunate girls. :: sick women for care and TO juveniles. We have released L'J prisoners, 4 tran-

.... . ., .u.-,am, j.-,. i oiu iauy wno meeting of the Domestic Science i the program was of a miscellaneous

was tanen to the hospital and died club will be held Wednesday afternoon nature. The story for the afternoon there. There was one birth and no ; at 2:30 o'clock at the Rcid Memorial 1 was read by Mrs. Richard Study. Kach

ueains. wo nave at the present time ' church. The meeting is open to the the invalid girl, the girl boarder, one ! public and all interested are cordially

Ladies, take notice of only a few of the special numbers we shall offer, and then come and see the whole line.

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assortment of 7sot s.

ind Nainsook. Lace and em roidei y trimmed exceptionally choice gow us. Price only '.tvets.

trimmed. Price oal d hemstitched tucks.

Lengths 3S to

4! iii?1 4JS.

Also a lot. of Fine Corset Covers, to close them quickly. Price only I'Sets.

A lot of fine underwear, including gowns, skirts

ers, corset covers, cliemise and snort skirts

variety of styks and finalities, all at greatly

prices. This will surely prove an attractive lot o! goods to the ladies anil sure to be rapid sellers. Sale begins tomorrow Wednesday.

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SOCOETY NEWS

To Reach the Society Editor, Call Home Phone 1121, or Bell Phone 21.

untortunate girl. 1 sick woman for care. 1 old lady and chil.dren In the Home department. In the jail we have V. insane and four other prisoners, one of whom will be there till August unless her fine is paid. Religious services are held in the rooms of ibe inmates and morning services at the table. Whenever there are those who are able to attend service iii the chapel, services are held there. We take this opportunity to thank the press and the public for their many kindnesses to the institution. In the words of Lyman Abbott D. D.. "We are not writing in the sand. The tide does not wash it out. We are not painting our pictures on the canvas, and with a brush so that we can erase the error of yesterday, or overlap it with another color today. We are writing: with a chisel on the marble.

(wl.i t-t-iijnie we striKe a ulow

'leave a mark that is indelible." Respect fully submitted. MRS. A. M. TAYLOR. lUc Sic.

invited to attend. The Misses Marguerite Green and Cora Weeghnian will entertain Monday Jnnuary 12. Thirty invitations have been issued. It promises to be one of the prominent social affairs of the month. The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Millard Warfcl of 129 South Tenth street. The presence of all of the members is desired as it is the occasion for the annual election of officers. The Missionary Society of Whitewater Meeting of Friends will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Laura Dickinson, R2S Main street. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Knglish Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Mashmeyer, of South Fourteenth street. This is the first meeting of the year and import-

tr. K. da use for moss BTontkc t - . . . '

' '"tests or tnc societv is to bo transacted. Polo Friday night at Coliseum. uj .

Special sale of millinery at Toms &. ' r,- r.r,r0 t;iw ,.r in. v-,tt.

Tir.ney. No. 10 N. 8th st. 0-2r i Tenth street." assisted 'by her daughter. Polo Friday night, at Coliseum. i.Mis. Ben Heiser, will entertain the Mrs. Sam Mann's dancing class will Ladies' Aid Society of Grace Method-

ht, instead of Wtd- lt Episcooal church. Friday after-

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THE CITY IN BRIEF

of the members present responded with some current event. The next meeting will be in one week and Mrs. Warren Gifford will be the hostess for the meeting. Miss Margaret Knollenberg has leturned to Wittenberg college at Springfield. ().. after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Knollenberg.

BULLETS LEAD Miss Lena Craig Was Shot Four Times.

Seneca, Mo., Jan. 7. Miss Iona Craig, a school teacher, who was shot four times last night by Joan Hopkln, a rejected suitor, rii-l Kxlay. Hopkins endeavored to cut her throat after having shot her, but was overpowered. H' thou attempted to cut his own throat, and, failing, fled, but wa later arrested.

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Norway U meaning "No ly oail-M by Kingjom."

mere properly Norea. ih I-!e." It is common The natives the North

meet. Thursday

nesday. Ladies of Grand Army of the Republic will hold their meeting: January 10th in the afternoon instead of evening. It is installation of officers. All members please be present. Order of President

For Woman's

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Mrs. Lecta Forte, of Toledo, 111., vrites: "I am veil pleased with the results cf using CarduL I have taken three bottles and am new perfectly well, free from pain and have gained 25 pounds in weight"

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noon, the hours being from 2 : to 3 o'cloclc. . Miss Ruth Pratt of Indianapolis, who has been a frequent visitor to

Richmond will leave this month for an j Kuropean trip. I Mrs. George H. Grant of .South! Eighth street, wa" hostess to the Tick-1 r. or club Monday afternoon. There was' a full attendant- of members. The j study of Shak' speaiv's "Macbeth" was bejeuu. A guest of t !) i in a v as Mr.-.! .Tohnsiiii. tuotlit r (if Mrs. Grovenor. ! The next n..-tiiig be in one k , with Mrs. Prank Kihb-.

Take Dr. Bull's Pill for Constipation. Read Ui lociOe of thU wrapper.

I A hou!' tsaertainment wa., giu at j ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. .Snni-i 'nierfruit. at Avendale. iiortheast of the! city. The families represented were i

Wiiliam hutz. Charles Parktr. OHie Edsell. Rudolph Wessell -: Mrs. Saniml Gaar was hosiese for ttir Macazin1 club Monday attrrno"u. As if, was the first meeting of the tear

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