Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 335, 16 January 1908 — Page 5
TTTE "RICrnrOXD PALTjADIVM AND STJN-TELiEGIA3I, TTTCRSDAY. JAXTATSY 10. 1908.
PAGE FIVE.
TURNER EXHIBIT WAS PROFITABLE
AFTER THREE MEETINGS CONGRESSMAN SULZER DECIDED TO EMBARK ON MATRIMONIAL SEA.
More Than $150 Was Realized for Purchase of Pictures for Schools. SCHOOL CHILDREN ACTIVE.
MANY SCHOOL ROOMS OF THE CITY WILL BE IMPROVED BY HISTORICAL PRINTS PURCHASED BY D. A. R.
The- members of the Daughters or H, Amwifan Revolution lire pb-as'-d
With the success of the Turner art ! pxhdbit -which, was given the latter l ast of last week and the first f i days of this week. There was a lare Mteudance of school patrons and sc- j Cfcly peopl- f '' a"d throun the sal of tickets by the .school chil l- j ten $151.51. was realized for the pur- ( vos of nurchasinir hit-lures for the I
Parlous school buildings. Pictures vere purchased for the following rehools: Vaile. Divine Shephard-Murillo: Delphic Elbyl Michael Anlo: .Jeremiah Michael Angelo; Out for a Sail Wrilfloa; Pilgrims (JftinjLT to Church J'ouehton; The Scnitc h Pack Har
der; The Village Choir Dins; tlti Shepherd ZukcI. Whitewater. The Shepherd's Evening Son crcd) Moliter. Baxter. Prince in the Tower Millais;
V;llago Choir Dins. Starr. KeediiiK Her liirds Millais; The J'wo Mothers Gardner; l?y The Riverside, ("colored) Le-nlle; Souk of tiie Dark (colored) I'riton; Moth. r una Daughter Douglas ; Divine ShepJitrd Murillo. Garfield. Spirit of 76 WillsuM. Hibbard. Hiawatha Norris; MoouliKht Dc VJaas. Finley. 1 he Village Choir Lins. High School. Cologne Cathedral. Warner. Princess in the Tower .Millais; Amaufi. Sevastopol. The Child Handel Diekseo
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COOLNESS HAS SPRUNG UP IN THE THAW FAMILY
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Calicos
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Learned Much of the Thaw Family
Skeleton and Is Holding Relatives Aloof.
JEROME WOULD LET DEFENDANT GO TO ASYLUM.
The Fact That He Admitted a Letter as Evidence, Has Led Court Attaches to This Belief.
Congressman William Surzt-r o. New York, and his bride, who was Miss Clara Rodelman. Their marriage which occurred recently, was tho culmination of a romance such as rarely falls to the lot of a statesman. The couple had met only three times. Their first meeting was at tho home of Senator Thomas C. Piatt, where Miss Rodelman was engaged in nurairu Airs. Piatt.
DIPLOMAS WILL NOT BE GIVEN
Old Custom at Garfield School Has Been Discontinued For New System.
SOCIETY NEWS
To Reach the Society Editor, Call Home Phone 1121, or Bell Phone 21.
IS SOURCE OF REGRET.
Diplomas have been discontinued at the Garfield building and henceforth the graduates from the grades will imply receive a certificate of completion. The discarding of the diplomas )ias been a source- of recret to many, aa the custom of having the diplomas framed and hung on the wall has been a favorite precedent for many years.
FEED STORE SOLD.
E. V. Nichols has disposed of his feed 6toro at 512 Main street, to Messrs. "Winterstein and Denny.
UNIFORM RANK DANCE. A social dance will be given Wed
nesday evening by Richmond Com-
(nandery, No. 14, V. P. R., Knights of Pythias, at the K. of 1. hall.
The Athenaea Literary society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Dickinson of East Main street and a very interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. Philip Schneider will reatl u paper on the. subject, "The Art of Home Making." "The Duties of tho Hostess and the Guest," will be given by Mrs. Joseph Kinsey. Discussions will also be given by Mrs. William Bond and Mrs. W. X. Johnson. The Ladies" Aid society of First Tresbyteriau church will meet Friday afternoon at the church parlors. All members are requested to attend.
Mrs. George Scott, assisted by Airs J. W. Hastings and others, delightful ly entertained the ladies of Reid
Memorial church Wednesday afternoon. About fifty of the members were present and the hours were very pleasantly spent socially. An impromptu musical program was rendered. Refreshments were served. fr S The children of llibberd school will give a market, Saturday, from eleven o'clock until the close of the day. The proceeds will go toward the purchasing of pictures. r -j. .j. 4, Airs. D. W. Stevenson of South Fifteenth street, entertained a small company of friends Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. Stevenson's birthday an-
New York. Jan. Harry Thaw's mother v. ill he in New York some time today and tho announcement has enrouraged the defendant. It. is reported mat. the revealing of the T!i?w fa rail v skeleton has s.( shocked young Mr. Thaw that a coolness has sprung up tK-tween her and the other members of the family. August Weber, a bm!r in I lie Thaw family was continued as witness this morning. He t'tifierl I hat Taaw's conduct wa.3 always irrational. At one time. Thaw hopped out of !"! upsetting bis breakfast, kicked his cigar into the fire place the slipper following it, and finally realizing Lis action said "I beg your pardon." Adam It. Heck of Allentown, Pa.. formerly a teacher of Thaw, testified that as a boy Thaw was of unwholesome health. He was always subject to tearless crying, during which time, gave animal-like howls. His eyes were cast down and he would constantly roll them. Such snells would last almost 2U minutes. Deck sa:d he received a letter frim the boy's mother, in
which she said she believed his mind, was affected. This letter admitted as evidence. The fact I nat Jerome allowed its admission would indicate that he is satisfied to let Thaw go to an asylum. Benjamin Bowman, the
door-keeper of Madison Square theatre testified be beard White threaten to kill Thaw and saw his revolver. Bowman said he forthwith told Thaw. Adaering to their promise to interosf: no other defense than that of in.utity in behalf of their client, the vX-
toniays representing Harry K. Tha'.v at his trial yesterday continued the examination of witnesses who swore that Thaw, at various times in his life, uppcaml to them as mentally tins6und. Practically all of the testimony
Goods Simpson's Black and Grey Some Miss Printing
Friday Only Simpson's Calico 5e Yd One Day Friday Only Slightly Imperfect Printing Colors Black and Grey
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Friday Only Simpson's Calico Black and Grey Imperfect Printing
WE WANT YOUR TRADE PEOPLE'S TG3E"
Open Evenings. Cor. 9th and Main Sts.
"THE
EARLHAM LECTURE COURSE OPENED
Joseph Elkinton Gave the First Of the Series to Appreciative Audiences.
BACKSLIDER SHOULD RETURN TO PLACE
nawu gave w liolc.xome instruction to the backslider." exhorting all mu h to return to their urniMoimtl places and labors. The Mihiecl tonight is "Hypocrites." and sonic surprises about them. The first half hour of each evening is given to the tinning of gospel
i tongs. Mr. Alien also renders special The attendance and the interest mjsuh;s (,a(h t.nUv, Kev Nf!l40n was the opening week of the revival at thejm.ps(Jnt amj to,,i; j);1,.t jn ,he isorvieoa Second Presbyterian church is as good i last evening. Everybody is invited to as expected. Last evening Rev. Dun-'attend these meetings.
"JAPAN" WAS HIS TOPIC.
mversary. the evening was ideasant-1 was new to the case and had to do
ly spent with games and music. Dightjwiih acts practically down to tlie day refreshments wero served. Those ' of the t raxed v itself. Then, came the
composing the company were Messrs. ' declaration of the two men who sat on and Mesdanies Lester Turner, John! the coroner's jury during the inquiry
If your doctor fully endorses your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your hard cough, than buy it and use it. If he does not, then do not b - j r IT. 1.
rr m hwi in compters wrarnni mj cu ur ., . . - . , . , Wfcfee W. r proud of them. Y hmoc ? ,bou this aplendid medtcine nothing fc mcl: n f h(k. for coughs and colda.
HardCouahs
Starr, J. B. Cooper, D. R. Ellabarger, and S. 1', Beery; Mrs. Dilks, Miss Karns, Prof, and Mrs. Ramsey. The Home and Foreign Missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church met Wednesday afternoon at the parsonage with Mrs. Conrad Huber. This was the regular monthly meeting and the attendance was large. The meeting was interesting. The devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. William Petering; the Bible lesson was read by Mrs. Henry Klopp. Each member responded to the roll call
with a scriptural quotation. Mrs.
Fleming read a paper on '.'Early Missionary Acts in Pennsylvania." Mrs. George H. Knollenberg gave a talk on "Lutheran Woman's Work." Following the regular program the hours were spent socially and light, refreshments were served. 4 Mrs. E. R. Stover of South Eighth street, entertained the Martha Washington club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The hours were pleasantly spent at needlework and a social afternoon. 4
Mrs. Thomas Pitckett was the hostess for the Modern Priscilla Club at her home on North Twelfth street, Wednesday afternoon. The hours were pleasantly spent, at games. Light refreshments were served. At the parish at St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday, a meeting of the Citiild was belli and arrangements were made for future work.
It's Poor Economy To pay for goods that you do not get: but it is just as bad economy to pay more than necessary for what you do get. That is just exactly what you arc doing so long as you irade at the stores that do business on a credit basis. NOTICE THESE PRICES : Potato t. white and mealy, per bushel 80c Oniona (fancy red), per bushel 85c Fresh Country Butter, per lb 25c Fresh Gathered Country Eggs, per dozen 25c California Cured Hams, per lb 10c Reflular Hams (fine) per lb 12' 38 ibs. Granulated. 19 lbs. A. 20 lbs. C Sugar $1.00 Sweet, Sour, Mixed and Mustard Pickles. Stamps with each ten-cent purchase.
ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE OPENED
Officer Elder Seeking Wayne County Recruits.
Model Department Store, II S. 7th St. Iuterurbaii Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47K Smith & Goodrich. Props.
l.'i enniug officer
State.-- army, ;
and opened ;
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Elder, of th :iicd in ihe r cruiting st;
I'mity ion
into Stanford White's death, all of j v;hom declared that the defendant the day following the shooting acted irrat-; ionally. His manner and appearance: were such as to causa the inquest jury to question his state of mind after their formal verdict had been rendered. Thaw's Actions at Home. After thp coroner's jurors, ten ol them altogether, had been disposed of. Mr. Littleton called August. Weber to the stand. Weber served as a butler in the Thaw house in. Lafayette square Washington, from January to May.
1903. The witness said he formerly was in the employ of Senator Foraker. cf Ohio. He related many incidents of what he described as irrationality on the part of the defendant. Thaw would order that no dinner be prei ar ed certain evenings, and a few hours later would come in and demand to 1 now why there was nothing to eat. lie would call the butler out Of lus heir and give him $5 for some trifling service. Thaw would sometimes pace the floor of the dining room in the n idst of dinner, muttering to himself. Once Thaw called for a carriage at 3 ;. m. and when told one was not available became hysterical and fell prone upon a couch. During these outbreaks the witness said Thaw's eyes wore hhiny and had a vacant fctare. Weber was still on the stand when ai-
lournment until tomorrow mormn
was taken.
The Plea of Specific Insanity. The separate incidents of alleged irrational conduct on the part of the defendant were put in evidence by Mr. Littleton prior to the expert testimony tiiar is to come. He also adduced such a mass of evidence as to Thaw's erritic conduct its to make it impossible for the district attorn y to fulfill 'he titsk t'.ic 'aw places tii.oti him, pro ing 'I ha sane hcond e i ry reasemaiile e -net. The pn secuting attorneys are folk wing the eae as outlined by th' de- ; tense and taking into consideration the tact thar a speci'jt plea of insanI ity 1ms been entered 'his year. They ueclare that acquittal under th cir-
; cnnisfa nees can come- on;y with
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Hon. Joseph Elkinton of Philadelphia, Pa., gave the opening lecture of the series of lectures which is to be given at Earlham this winter, last night in the auditorium in Lindlay hall. The subject if Mr. Elkinton's lecture was, "The Social Life of Jap an" and as Pie speaker came from that country just recently after quite an extensive residence there, bis lecture was very pleasing. The lantern slides with which the speaker illustrated his remarks were beautiful r productions of scenes in "The Islands of Perpetual Summer and Cherry i'.lossoms." Mr. Elkinton will give the second lecture of this series at Earlham this evening on "The Soci?l Life of China.' ,
Th i u o i Tvr Or 5
earn oeaas oust uo Bald Spots, Falling Hair and Dandruff Positively Cured by Burnham's Hair and Scalp Tonic
REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD BY ORDER
Judge Fox Orders Administrator in Estate of Stella Hobble to Take Action.
TWO-THIRDS TO HUSBAND.!
THE REMAINDER WILL BE DIVID-j ED BETWEEN TWO CHILDREN, ; WHILE THE THIRD, CLIFFORD,, WILL GET PROMISSORY NOTE.
Judge Fox has ordered Benjamin F. Sourbeer, administrator of the estate
of the estate, which has been appraio- ! ed at S1C.,'.0'. From the sale of this j real estate A. L. Hebble, the woman's j husband, gets two-thirds share and to 1 two of the minor ehil Iren. Ellen und Richard Hebhle, the remaining one- , t lird share w ill go. Judge Fox r:;l, s that, to Clifford H-bbie. another minor heir who has been contesting the actions filed against- th' estate- bv his father, shall receive a promissory ; note for S-."'""1. the not.- to be executed by A. L. llebbie.
RICHMOND AFFECTED
i" rooms and l Keller block. L'nelo Sam is desirous of securing men tor general service and all men recrutiug her will be sent to Columbe.s barracks and from there will be placed m the service. A recruit has the choie cf home or foreign set vice, and .-; n .-- rv either in the ini'aetiy r the e:;vidry. Oft'ici r Eider is prepared in . apply ail informatimi desired ;;ud ;:dks niei t aiuir.gly on the work of the my and its advantages as a tareei
sPllity of the def ;ef v;'sw po":n:i:! -rj ." Tl-i-s. 'T ' d -clare-'. e !'' sidinsr -'itd-e to Mnttewan .isy' iei. firht to prove his .;v; thus eain h-s freedom be conducted through proceedings.
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MK. E. ItCRNHAM.
I)ar Sir: After burin 4 four Hair Grower for about !s monUn I ran truthfully r it 1 th mott wonderful faalrtoDle I koow of. It bat
topped tfa fallloa' oat and th bald (pot la oUralr covered wltto a thtrk natural vrnwtta. I
am more than pleaaed with the reaulU.
pbraician friend who rxaralned nor
balr could not he reatnred on the bald apot. and
the encl 'nd photo ahowa that It can be asd a
restored by your Hair Grower. Mr lulr meaa
urea 49 inrbea and la Mill rrnwiDf, baa a rich, henllhy rotor, and in admired by all who aee It. Am reroramendlns your tonic to all my frienda and acqnalntaorM. and I atncerely with yon the uree you and your wonderful diacorery deeerret.
SIX MONTHS AFTER
s a MM w have onmal photo i il t t S J' t-rr yr '"a tn b"l1 s01 tb " ftUArO f, XUT'CUUJWr hirh tny be aeen t all
W haye oriinal photo of thi ladr. how
aa revrodurwd her
firat clan d eater
handling our goorla. Thi held atot now " Mvererf with a thick BTowth of hair. Photo-
17 Bay state Bide. wraphn ahow fart and re positive) proof of P. Too re at liberty to uae my letter aad what Burnhair.'e Hair apd Scalp Tonic has pbotoa any way you aee fit. done for her. Read what ah eaya ra. For thirty year we have spent time and money and employed the beet ar.U moat akilled ehemiata in tht United State in perfeetin- Barnham' Marr and Scalp Tonic. Today we hare thousand who will testify to it merita. We have photo of thia fady. ahowinr the bald spot th aame a rep rod need here. Thi baid spot i now covered with a thick growth of hair. Photograph ahow farts and are positive proof cf what B jmham a Uair and Scalp Tonic ha done for her. Read what ahe aaya acain.
FREE
Sample Burnham's Hair 'Tonic, Gray Hair Restorer and Cucumber Cream
Hail, aa fciat f Tm Cnt t Cr Ksd af racking Petae. Bumham Toilet Requieite should be on na!eata!l f.rat cias dealer. If your dealwr doesn't rarrv them, send m h' rm nd addreea and we will aee that yoo are rune heel. At all dealer. 2Cc. 60c and '1.00. Our booklet. "Horn To Be Beautiful," mailed FREE. E. BURNHAM Taa Lartcat Balr a4 Tilet .faattfactarer i ta Wrl4
CHICAGO. ILL. I'or Sale by
Wkoletal 6769 W-hing,ton St.
Retail 70.72 Stat 3L
i ',. V !('!:ee ;, ,,f Sn,,j... would hove to habeas corptis
An Epidemic Is Mow Raging in; The City.
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Vn epider":c of grip is prevniii ix i1 t uug.'out th-1 city and many peop-e rre afflicted with the disease in one
pint
W. C. T. U. MEETS.
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or another. There seems to be riicular lirar.d of grip am! nor a!! seiz. d with the oiseas- in 4 he way. Mny other cities report the erddemie is j.revalent.
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THE CITY IN BRIEF
See pointing In Starr piano store window by P. J- Girard'n; this work at half urice. 10 Jt
THE PLEASURES OF A GOOD
SRbAKFAST
are g.v;j-iy .n're;.!. yo;r family and :i) bread. Licrht. cr:s Ke.-tible, altogether
-arly each morning at About as lisht in prirv products themselves
i. r you servf 'S's o-ir tolls and . de'ightful. di desirable. KTesh
your door a the float
Zvvissler's
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BAKERY and RESTAURANT
