Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 354, 4 February 1908 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGT5A3I, TUESDAY. UEDPvUAPY 4. 10OS.

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To Reach the Society Editor, Callllome Phono 1121, or Boll Phone 21

In,' The Missionary meeting of 1h- First. I'-aptisf church will be held at the Jioin-3 of Mrs. Sullivan, 21. " North Seventeenth street Wednesday afternoon ftt 2:o0 o'clock. Mrs. Dora Mitchell is the leader. tt . Miss Nina Harris will give a recital Thursday afternoon at ?, o'clock in the Starr Piano pit riot s. The program is es follows: Inuet 1 larden Alary Mather and Cornelia ShawFirst Waltz Kchmoll Louise Mather "Why? How do You do Sit" Newton Swift Evelyn Shoetmlker Two Musical Poems ..Octavia Hittsoii Onal Moofa) The North Wind Doth Blow Geo, Spalding fh) Little Bow Peep Geo. Spalding Malcolm Dill A Little Story A. Liehet Blanche Compton Two Lone Sketches Mrs. Crosby Ad fori n tie Wilson mis (a) A Minute fh A Lowly Cottage Dorothy Martin Northern Song, Opp. t"S..K. . . ITaydeu . . 1 layden Sehuman Cornelia Shaw A Rustic Bench Reinecke . lona Land A March Itnpromtu loseph Lowe Hazel Piper and Cornelia Shaw . The East End Sewing circle will meet Thursday Feb. 0th. with Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Hawkins of South Twentieth Street. M'rs. Jesse Schultz enterttiined the : members of the Uol'er C'oaster Pedro club at dinner. Covers were laid for twenty. j ..t j Mrs. Ray Shiveley eniertaiued vi club of young people yesterday after-1 noon at. her home in the Wayne Flats.: Airs. Findlay. Mrs. Craighead, Mrs. Joe Hill. Mrs. Kay llolton and Mrs. Dudley Elmer, were guests of the, club. The members are Miss Carrie j Hollingsworth. Mrs. Rudolph Leeds, Mrs. S. W. Corwin, Mrs. liyram Robbins, Josephine Cities, Marie Campbell nnd Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd. The club vill meet next Wednesday -with Mrs. 5. W. Corwin, X North Twelfth street. t j Mrs. Alexander Gordon of the, Wiivne T-'ht ,vtO.t-f iitt.1 ,1,.. f..ll,.,.- I ...... . . . . I UIMH II lll' ll0' tug at dinner: Mr. and Mr; OttO Hai"ringtou and little daughter Ruth. Mr. Rnd Mrs. W." L. King and Miss Carrie Cunther. V V Mrs. Gordon will entertain the memliers of a drive whist club tomorrow flfteruoou in the Wayne- flats. ,', 'Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph floods will entertain the 'Ruzzers" Saturday evening, at the Country club. : v Miss Carrie Holiingsw on ii will leave for New York, where she will visit with her cousin. Miss Marguerite Wllke. From there she will 1:0 to Baltimore to be the guest of Miss House for st veral weeks. t ThP Ticknor club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Dr. Grant of South JSlghth street. Mis., Su.-au Kelsey jpave the current eems as Miss Stricfcland could not be present. The next meeting of the cinb will be with Irs. Dr. Grosenor, 77t National road, t will he guest dav for the club I . y The Magazine club met yesterday fifternooh vvh Mrs. Yarrincton JHamos, 131." North A street. Selections were given from several magajslno!? hy members of the club, Mis. Clifford being lh- n :nk r. The next IneetiriS will )n Villiam Reinny Momtav with Mrs. h Twelfth ; j 1 I street. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whi: Vridge City entertained th!Riehmond people ar dint, fvenltig: Mortis White, e of CamfoHeiwing j "' Sunday : V'jthai ine ;

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of lartar WT ' g&. every day food against : st it k a a a a a a Ji a NEWS! ami Mi lien Martin and Mr. and Mr Mrs William I). White. Mr. and M's. .1. A. Hammond of Belmont, Ilk, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hammond of 2e j South Fiyhth st reel. I tt ,t Mrs. Di-. Mora Bulla is tile guest of I her iKirenis Mr. ;i ,d Mrs. Sehooley of North 1 street, fiy a IVw days. . . . The Ladies Aid society of the Reid Memorial hospital, will meet Thursday afternoon. Feb. i',, with Mrs. Dr. Kwing corner of South Twelfth and A streets. All the nieinb'rs are asked to attend as business of importance will be transacted. . : The Fast End Aid society of the Christian church, is holding a special meeting this afternoon in the church parlors. , The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Pythian Tenmle at 2 o'clock, secretary. By order of Edyth Jackson The Knights of Columbus gave a dance last night in their club rooms for the members and their families. There was a large attendance. Refreshments wore served and a delightful time enjoyed by all the members. The W dm sday Duplicate Wiiisl club win meet tomorrow afternoon with :. L. Ro nobis, lad a Main street. -." . Frits Krttll of Indianapolis, who litis a large vocal class in Richmond, will give a recital in his home town soon. The euchre benefit party which was given this afternoon in the 1. O. O. F. hall wa.s not given by the local order of the Woman's Relief Corps and the Daughters of Kebokah, but by a fewmembers independent of both orders. . , The Penny club will meet tomovrow afternoon with Mrs. John Mitchell 12:; South Twelfth street. -.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred IVnuv eutertained (he following guests last evening: Mr. and Mrs. John Tow'nseud, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and Mr. ami Mrs. Frt d Deiiuey. Games and music furnished the amusement for the evening, after which a dainty luncheon 'a as served. i . lueastint partv was given last nitlll :t llie tin, ii. e.f Jiu V..1Ur. II-,-. If finiiinmi inaw M HAftDUHJI H't r j U nniinn u Win m i t -I I. w L if P: .(1 tr iCoaghs,Colds a qcccm. MOABttMCM. uoxcxrra, SORE THROAT, I5TIRSXA. fjrnrvr Coxtvmmoa throatTlukgs. c fwei.u a . Vtf -" i See thtt the next cough remedy you buy is wrapped like this.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has had thirty-five years of sale and use, ud has cured coughs and colds under all conditions, in all countries and climates, and the verdict today is that it has no equal.

ns on North H. street. The evening

was spent in social conversation and music, after which a charming lunchcon was serveel. Those present wenMisses Mary Morrow, Marjories Nichols, Marie Rockhill. Miriam Kuehholtz, Kathleen Nichols, Alma Gotz. j Irene Scott, Xellio Harris, Louise) Nichols, Messrs. Ryron Ok-dgor, Murk i K color, Don Gordon, Adolpli Gi-tz. M;. -1 ron K.-e!or, IV-11 Morrow, Otto Harris and Elmer Harris. i MANY MORTGAGES!;' " n tin t . , Report Ot ReCOrder MOSbaiigh Qhft.c Hrooton Mnrnhnr wuuo vivniw ivumut,! Filed Than Released ! i i MODC flM PITV I n T C IVI VJ 1 1 L. Ul Oil I l U I O . Frank C. Mosbautdi, county n-" order. ' has compiled a report covering 1 1 i busines.i of his. office for the month of January. The figures are as follows; Deeds Filed. ! On lands. SOT.sinmi On city lots, jr.; ki.T.oi On town lots, I'o; i::. Iti.'.o Mierilt deeds. ; 1 t.o Mortgages Filed. On lands, s:;2.!m;-'.oo On city lots, -tr; 1'.;,soo On town lots, 12; ;.41.".oo ()u chattels , .M: t;.4.so.o One changes, liens, 7: 1.2'.hv.oo School fund loans. ."; psoo.oo Releases of Mortgages. (in lands. '(; S27.e!7"."o On city lots, :',;; .",o.,',a.Ki On town lots. l'.o1. . i( On chutttls, 2o; .".osj.oo WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS Everybody desires good health, which is impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney R-niedy corrects irregularities and cures all forms of kidney or bladder disoj del s. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and prevent. Briglu's disease and diabetes. A. G. Ltiken & Co. THE CITY IN BRIEF City Attorney Study is si'endin today at Indianapolis on business. Arch Rauey, publisher of the New Pans Mirror, spent yesterday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Study have taken possession of their handsome new home on South Sixteenth street. Tonight! Musical Entertainment at First Presbyterian church. Admission 25c including a big lunch. Everybody come. Harry Morrow, who has been on a trip through the northwest, in the interest of a New York house, returned to Richmond the past week. Ebon Louck and family are now occupying their new residence just to the west of their former home cm East Main street. The i,ew dwelling is a handsome addition to thai section of pre! t y holm s. Progress : s "dug made on the large residence ii; is being rec'eil liy Howard Campbell in the eastern portion of the city, on Main street. It will be one of the most commodious and handsome in Richmond. Don't miss it tomorrow and Thursday, Big Rummage Sale at417 N. 8th st., next to Railroad Store, by Luther League of Trinity Lutheran Church. DANCING SCHOOL. Mrs. Charlie Kolps hist, party the class at Pythian temple Thursday night. Fancy dance by Elizabeth Kolp. Admission l"c. grams nt 0 o'clock. with next Miss SPECIAL SALE OF GENUINE WELSBACH GAS MANTLES Genuine Welsbach Gas Mantles branded honestly. 10e. each. ILIFF'S STORE, f.th A.- Main Sts. John 1. Burnett, member of congre.-.-. from Alabama, is the shortest man :'i the house and is less than five feet tall. He enjoys unusual health, and though lie c-otnes from the far south he hanot worn an overcoat sitae he reached Washington.

A GOOD NAM

EVERY one desires to establish for himself a good name, but it takes time to win the confidence of your fellow men. Truth and perseveranceare the alternate rungs on the ladder of success, and he who reaches the top must make no false step. There are hundreds of coucrh medicines with all sorts of names, each claiming to be the best, but the test of time will prove whether or not they have established the right to be called the best.

LOVER SHOT HIMSELF WOULD NOT TALK , Chkrago. Feb. -i. Recause- the- gin ' ", W,""J1 h'' h;1,1 ,H"n engaged to l. mat ricel lvfuseel to talk to him ov. r . 1 1 1 telephone today, John Mih-t :u: i himsett at the telephone in Ha jrory .-tore kept by his broth- r. Alexan- ! 'l-i- Mollef, at Colorado av, nue-. His Miicido was witnessed by hi..- : hi'otaer aad the laser's wife, hut!; of ; w holii sprang to prevent his ra.-h act. ' t,llt 111 vain. The girl who mused to talk to him is Miss Olga Ru.-hlmanti. i hlauidlter of Alexander Bitehhuant!. v.. Wells street. ' -"'-'xall'i(-'r Molkt a pivpar-' ism dinner am! as she walked info the .-lore to pet senie-thing lor th- n;, ,,i -'i''"- ler broi Iter-in-law at the t, Ulotie. Makes Death Threat. "Oliia won't talk to ni' ," h m. "I Mrs. Mollet, v ho remeinl-t : 'cd ills d spoiiden- . t an b.tck to h r husband and told him wha rhi' had heard. .1- ; WOULD INTEREST THE PRESIOENT Boer General Desires West African Traffic in Portuguese Colony Stopped. TELLS OF VICIOUS CRIMES. PORTUGUESE PLAY ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE NATIVES TO SECURE CONTRACTS FOR LABOR IN THE COLONIES. New Yolk. Feb. -I. Lieut. Gen. rracois Joubert-Pietisaar. who worried the redcoats exceedingly during the Boer war. is going to Washington in a few days to have an audience with the president and to see if he can not interest Mr. Roosevelt in his erusado against shivery and the kindred atrocities in the Portuguese colony of Angola, in West Africa. When the general came here three wyks ago he intended to go straight to Washington and talk things over with the president. He was armed with letters of introduction from Lady Somerset, and the Rev. Edward Everett Hide. Oliver Ishy Seward and dozens of other well known persons, but was taken ill. had to submit to a dangerous operation and is just recovering normal health. After the Boer war ended, and General Jotihert-Piensaar had taken the oath of allegiance, he boueht an estate in Angola, where the climate on the upper lands is splendid and the soil amazingly prolific. Then he bumped up against the institution of slaver;.. He Pad hardly more than landed when 4no day he saw in 'the public square of Lobango, the head of the Kaffir chief. Haugalua Monlondo, who was killed in battle. The governor general of Lobango gave nine little boy slaves for that, ln-ad. afterward placing it in the fort, where the soldiers drove a flagstaff through ii and used it. as a mount for the flag of Portugal. The general protested unavailinaly. Later he investigated the "indenture' system." by which the Portuguese ub- ! tain native labor, merely slavery under a tine name, said the general. Chiefs of powi. ul Kaffir tribes are hired by the Portuguese slave trailers to war on i the weaker tribes. The weak are over-' powered, men. won: n and children are ' (..ptured and turned over to the .-lave' ttaders for arms and ammun'- Ion. ' Tl.cn a mass of the captured are stood in the public square, a Portuguese official re-els off rapidly in Portuguese the form cd' a contract which bira;.s them to labor three years at .V cants a mouth em the Cocoa island, where the climate is murderous. The negroes do not know a weird of Portuguese ami are- ejeeewd by blae k Ker- j vatits of the slave da!e-r into shout ing . yes" win:; tpe cine st ion is put to themif I hey agree to tl.. t rn;s of he eon-i tract. None ocr return from the Ce)-, I i-ea islands. i

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Careful selection of the drugs, intelligent and skillful compounding, the entire absence of opium, chloroform, or any other harmful ingredient, and the absolute purity of every article that goes into its composition, has built up and sustained its good name. These are the things you should remember, and the next time vou want a cough medicine, it is worth while to see that you get Chamberlain's and secure the virtues which a good name implies. Every dealer who sells a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy guarantees it to give satisfaction or he will refund the money.

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BECAUSE GIRL TO HIM OVER PHONE J exaiiucv Mod- ImrrU-.i in;... the s-iotcj ;,n.t .,-.v hi bro'licr st-eiidi!..! at the ; t--b-pr.ei:. . -Viufs l,i aiioit: ;ui to kill j vou-"e h" ' h - e'.-iv.-.ii.ie! I la for- he wil-l .-'.; torward to it.- ! r. re his brother sai I : I "Yo.-. its rulu": and. drawing ixoler from his pocket . ite tired ami I fell to tr.o lloor. II" dkd a:i hour 1 hit. r at the Gartield luk Sanitarium. John Mollet. according to hia hroth- I er. had been enuac-d f Mis Rttehl- I .., u. ,.ttv v., ,.,!...... II with the idea or goinc to Colorado. H:s tiaitcee re-fu.-e-d to accompany him. A ipiarri 1 oil the subject followed, but Molkt v nt on uph his pn para tons to lea ve tow n and lutei'ded to Matt timorrow. He decided to call up Miss Iblehin.aliil to m.ek" a last appeal. Mrs. fhtehhnai.'.i, tin L-irl's mother, artsuend til'' t It photie. She le'.d Mollet tha' htr da'itthter w as up-stai: s -aid would not pi dtnvsi to the t h phom-. LiOUOR LICENSES WERE GRANTED Six Dealers Wiil Continue Sell. to liquor licenses the following iave brc n granted ipplicanls. by the county commissioners : James A, McCIcllan. Cambridge City. Edward F. Cutter. Richmond. Henry H. Pardieck, Richmond. John J. Steele, Richmond. .lakes R. Wharton. Cambridge City. George J. Gay. Richmond. The usual bills were all also allowed by the commissioners at. their session j esterday. SIMPLE REkTEDY FOR LA GRIPPE La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pne-u- j nionia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the? cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results un il be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yelhiw package. Refuse substitute's. A. G. l.uken Ac Co. The Fir6t Christmas Gift Book. In the General Advertiser of Jau. 0. 17r0. appeared the earliest known announcement of a Christmas gift book, and in this case it was undeniably a gift book: "Given Gratis. By J. Newberry, at the Bible ami Sun. In St. Paul's Churchyard, over against the north door eif the church (only paying one H"auy for the bindingi. Nurse Truelove's Christmas Fox; or The Golden Plaything fe.r Little Children, by which Ihey may learn the letters as soon as they can speak; and know how to be have so as to make everybody lovo them; aelorned with thirty cuts.'' Lon don Mail. Reason For Objection. Fond Mother Why don't you like your roommate at college, Reginald? The professor told me he would be a gooel ceimpani'ui for you because he studies so hard. Young Collegian But, mother, he uses so p. any sesquipedalian words. Fond Mother That settles it, my sem. I eloa't want you te be contaminated by association with anybody who uses su'di dreadful language. Baltimore Amerk an. Jt;st Ovt. Eieler Lifotla r -1 i.l n't you stop at the news agent's uiij get that magazine fer me'.-Jiu-.mie He didn't have none; jest sold out. ; "Did he say so:" ! "I didn't nave to nsk him. There hi? had it all printe .1 on a bis: sign, ' i Magazine Jest Out." ''Chums. , The Missing Factors. "Now. then, chihlren." said the teacher, what is it we want most in this world to ma l;e us p rfce-tly happy V' "De things we ain't got: ' shouted the bright boy in the back scat. Philadelphia I're-ss. if COUGH 0 Gonghs,CoIds CROUP. WMOOMtC CMCN, OX SORE THROAT, BB1SZSOA. I THRSATand LDKGS. tMNeMlMttU. Price 25 cents Price, 25c. Large size, 50c

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This is the reason II of Feltman's Shoe Sales are so popular. Quality, Style and Comfort are the three virtues that characterize all our Shoes. Hence the best shoes for the least money.

Men's Shoe HAINAN'S SHOES for Men, the Wendd's Rest. All llarain . .U.00 Shoes during this stile- $4.95 a pair. Hanan's Shoes are always easy; they nee el ne) breaking in. ALL MEN'S $5.00 SHOES Patent Leathers, French Calfskin, on the new Jim Dumps hist in fait, all our $..0t lino $4.25 during Sale. CRAWFORD'S $4.00 SHOES FOR $3.25 During this Sale. All leathers, all Stles; Vici, Velour and Patent. FELTMAN'S TRAMP LAST means Toe Comfort. A Wide Te Shoe, with bits of style. Comfort is no name for it. Cures corns ami makes room for the bunions. Patent. Leather, Vici Kid and Gun Calf. During Sale, $3.45. ONE LOT OF MEN'S SHOES Kiel-lined. Vici Kid with Double Soh $t.oi) grade. During Sale $2.98. h'xtra gotid value. FELTMAN'S SPECIAL The Rest $i'.."0 Shoe ever shown for men. Strictly hand-sewed process. e)er (M0 pairs sold the last ten mouths. Patent Cedt Mutton Shoe, also Gun Metal in tame stylo, genuine IJox Calf with wide toe. Just the shea- for a work shoe. Same comfort as a $.".00 shoo. The same st!e carrieel in Lace, $2.35 a Pair. ALL MEN'S $3.50 SHOES Gun Metal Ration, Gun Metal Lace-, Patent Leather Uutton,

Women Love Good Shoes GET THEM AT SALE PRICES

FOSTER SHOES FOR LADIES. They need no introduction. They are the easiest and the best. Foster's $j Shoes $3.75 FoMer's $1.00 Shoes $3.25 LADIES' RUBBERS LADIES 65c RUBBER Ret Ane-rk an brand, ie w fresh s - !iniL Saa-, 49c a pair. LADIES STORM RUBBERS Le.-t grade, per pair

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ALL LADIES' $2.50 SHOES Pa'ent Le:-th. . Barron. Pv-'H fatn er Lice, or Kid Lace or Ration . .$2.19

'The Home of Good Shoes. CMAS. M. FELTMAN, 724 MAIN STREET.

SALE Of the kind of shoes lhat satisfy. Feltman's Shoes Must Satisfy

Sale Prices Patent leather Lace. Vici Kid Rlueher. Vici Plaiu Laco with Dull Top. all new goods, $3.10 a pair. MEN'S 4-BUCKLE ARCTICS Rail Rand and Para, thy best grade with Tap Sole, during sale $2.25 MEN'S BALL BAND ARCTICS Regular height ....$1.45 a Pair Goejd Arctics at ....$1.30 a Pair JOHNSTON MURPHY You know what they are. Always sold at $0.00. Wo have a few sizes left; we tdiall sell them at the low price of $3.50 a Pair. BALL BAND RUBBER BOOTS Snag Proof, New Fresh Goods, During this Sale, $3.25 a Pair. BOLTON'S EASY SHOES. For ladies with tender feet yet very stylish. iZZO Grades $3.10 a pair Rolton $3.00 Shoes.. $2.69 a pair Thoe shoes aro hand-turned and hanel-sewcd welt fiolcs. CROSS SHOES FOR LADIES. Patent Colt, P.ntton or Lace, with Flexible Kxtension Sole. SI Grade, duinig tale $3.25 pr. FELTMAN'S TRAMP LAST I"er ladies'. The wearers arc fin- bst endorsers. A wide, tejo suo- of style?, different from most wiele-toe Shoe s a fcho of character, indiviehiallty. Pat. Tip lilueher $2.69 Patent Coif. Rlueher or Rtit''n $2.95 ds, 55c

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