Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 19, 5 March 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND - SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, 3IARCH 3, 190&

MANUFACTURERS TO FIGHT IMPROVEMENT TO THE JITTER END Would Be Better, They Say to Give Them Every Opportunity to Keep Men on the Pay Roll.

WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS, FOREMOST LIVING AMERICAN AUTHOR, ILL IN ROME. nil DO B

Uuprecedented Selling of Fancy Swisses Began Today. Will Continue Friday and Saturday. Many look advantage of opportunity today and business was brisk in the white goods section, where the fine sheer white summer, fabrics -are doubly tempting on account of .the extreme low price quotations. Fine White Swisses, worth 39c, only 25c yd. Fine White Swisses, worth 50c to 65c, only 35c yd. Fine White Swisses, worth 65c to 75c, only 45c yd. If you admire beauty in a fabric and are willing to own it at a big saving, then ca'i and look over these pretty Swisses.

PAVING.PR0P0SITI0N NOT AT ALL IN FAVOR.

It Is Claimed That a Good Grade of Macadam Is Much Better Than Any OtherManufacturers' Meeting.

LEE

Home of Butterick Patterns

Th HaariM Of Ltfto. Infanta and children are constantly neadin? a laxative. It is important to know what to sriv them. Their stomach and bowels are not strong enough for salts, purarativ waters or cathartic pills, powders or tioiets. , Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Cai weU's Syrup Pepsin, which sella at tha small snm of 50 cents or SI at drug stores. It in the one great remedy for you to have Im the house 10 ffive children when thev netd it.

Field Garden Seeds OMER G. WHELAIM Feed and ' Seed Store 33 S. 6th SI. Phone 1679 Public Weighing Scales

OHIO AUTHORITIES ARE

MAKING

INVESTIGATION

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The Incubator Season is now on full blast and we want everyone who is thinking of an incubator to come in and let ns show you why the PETALUM A is the best. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main.

after the front door had caved in and disclosed to the horror stricken crowd the awful scenes that had ""been enacted there. Jnst in front of Upton's eyes

j was his own ten-year-old daughter, I helpless in the crush, badly burned land trampled upon, but still alive. The ! fire was close upon her and if she ; could not be saved at once she coyld

not be saved at all. Upton sprang: to

help her and with all his strength

sought to tear her from the weight

that was pressing her down and from the flames which were creeping close. Although he worked with a desperation of despair his strength was un

equal to the task, lie fought until his

clothing was partly burned from him

and the skin of his face and hands

On the ground that their burdens should not be increased through the necessity of paying for city improvements, and that it would be better to give them every opportunity to keep

I their men on the pay roll instead of

letting them off. as lias been the case at many other places, the manufacturj ers whose places of business arc locr.ti ed alons North E street, held a mecti ins thin morning ar.d Oct icier! to make ja determined fight, against th- iaviug ! of the stiiHt. as decided upon by the ! board of public works. The manu- ! fac.mrcib contend that tli" only thing I needed on North K htieet is a good nia-

: cauHin street, wlnin should be made at

i tin- city's expciiM-, and tnat thcrp if- n

I need of paing. and putting in cfincn

'turn, gut ters and smew a! Us-, as is pro-

i posed. Under no circumstances, liny; j declare, will they a;rrce to the pro-I ' pusvd hnprwvi nn-nt, a;nl tl.cy v, ill re-' I monstrate to the beard and will also!

I carry the cast- to the eny council and I to the council men individually. The j manufacturers insist, that they should ; not. in justice, be called upon to bear ! any additional burdens; thai, it wouid ' be against the interests of lv city and j j thai, no good end would be subserved. I "J"jj5 i Present at. 1 he. mooting were men i

i representing the Hoosicr Drill works.! ) The C. Yv". Kramer company, the! i Seide! Huggy company, the George- V. 1 Davis Carriage company, the S'andard ! Manufacturing company. .T. M. Hution - ('onijKiny. the Richmond Chair j 'company, and in addition four rcsi-i

dcr.ee properties situated ou the street. ' were represented. j The question of paving North Ki street has long been a live topic and an i effort was made to put the work j through last season, but it was held j over to this season by the board. Ac-! tion has been taken by the board with . a view to beginning the work early this season and putting the street into the condition that the board believes it should be in. but it is evident, that a ; hard fight will be waged against any- j

thing more tnan a macadam street at the city's expense.

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is:

New Maple Syrep First of the season and the genuine homemade article. Made from the first run of sap and of extra fine quality. ...Only 25 Gallon Jugs... BeecHiniiil: Bacon Special on large size glasses 25c a Glass.

THREE PHONES John M. Eggemeyer, 4th & Main Sts.

coni art whuk. ruu,ti.

William Dean Howells, who is reported to be suffering from an attack of influenza in Rome, was 71 yrors o'.d March 1, ISoS, having been born March 1, 1 :?. in Martin Ferry, Ohio. Tie has been a w riter of novels, stories and poems since he w.s a youth.

His work lias cunse bo'b favorable and

i much criticism, tin faVonibif, for.

as a literary artist, Mr. Howells Is avowedly and unmistakably of the realistic school. His inspiration conies not from the great and the unusual things of life but from the affairs of everyday existence, lie has written sixty-two books, and of laic lias been a contributor to magazines concerning foreign travels and imprt ssions-.

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MANY MARRIED

PEOPLEOF COUNTY ARE HOI HAPPY

. tatci,K-nt-to inaintai

the iis

Is Evidenced by the

Large Number of Divorce Cases Filed During the Present Term of Court.

NO CHANCE OF CLEARING THIS TERM'S DOCKET.

Lawyers of the Bar Seem to Act on Policy, "Postpone a

Case If Possible Till ment Day."

j Notwithstanding ihes ' docket still eontimi-':

; I at appearance. ' ' Of the twenty-six civil cases, not in-; j-eludins divorce cast s, heard to far It ' ibis fiir nearly all of the in have j been of minor ini port a nee, such at. ; j I suti.s to fui.t till.', partition suits, 1: ; .-ails ui account, sii'ts on note, t-tc. t j Judirc Fox frequently preached the i doctrine of speedy settlement of liti-i Ijfation but the monitors of the Wajne.j county bar continue their policy of de-! lay, linger and wait, fc-oiuo of the suits on the civil docket have peace-1 j ! fully reposed there for y-ars.

j Court officers and fi eineniero would I have an attack of nervous prostration should attorneys in a fuse actua'.ly be I prepared to try a case on the date set Tor trial. The old rule or "postpone a i case, if possible, until Judgement j Day." still continues in force and is ! religiously observed by i lie members ' of the Vayn; county bar. A threat i of the court, to dismiss one of these , long-postponed cases never fails to I brinp: forth the virtuous indignation

of the attornos connected with it.

OUR GUIDE j ! in choosing the coal we, sell you, ijj is just "'-'cod iudpraicnt."' Ve ,i

know the needs of our customers and buy accordingly. When you order jour coal supplies from us. ou arc sure of trotting exactly what is right for -our purpose ' clean, clear-burning and long-lasting coal. II. C. BULLERDICK SON. 529 S. 5tl St Phone 1233.

Moore &Ogborn! Fire Inturance Asents. Will so on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burglary, The it and Larcenj-. Room 16, I. O. O. V. DIdg., Phones. Home Bell 53-15.

Conservative Yet Progressive Iu the Richmond Trust Company, customers flni the combination of conservative yet progressive management, complete facilities for the transaction of financial business, and (most essential of all absolute security. The officers are always accessible, and their experience la" at the service of depositors. Richmond Trust Company.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

If you art- troubled wUh sfclc headache, eonI stipaticc. indicestioD. offensive breath cr an

J j i iiear.e urisiinij from .tuiriacti troubif. Kft a St'c UQCJ- or rl bottlo of Dr. Caiawell s Syrup J'epi,in. It I is positively guaranteed to cure you.

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c!im say:

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The windows in the Chapel of the Invalides in Paris, -where the great Napoleon II buried, are of a sin.qrtiliriy translucent amber glass. When the sun shines full upon them the rays are transmuted into gold, and they fall hke a ladder of li.ht upon the bronze sar.-opbagus of the conqueror until he seems glorified from the skies.

The Fume. The invention of the purse -was doubtless contemporaneous with that

were scorched. Other men attempted' of money. The purse is mentioned in

Old Testament history as a part of a traveler's outfit. When the disciples, noken of iu the gospels, were sent rorth to preach they were commanded to take neither gold nor silver nor brass in their purses.

New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190

BEE HIVE GROCERY COMPANY

New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190

' ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR All the -wheat that is good to eat.

We make Goods.

a specialty of Lenten

Canned fish of all kinds. Smoked fi?h. Bloaters. Halibut. Herrinars. Cheese of all kinds. Just received another lot of that fancy Camembert Cheese. Fancy, large crisp Bulk Olires. 30c a quart. Pickles of all kinds. Major Grey Chutney. Pin Money Mangoes. Uill Pickles.

WE LAY OUR EGGS before, you fresh from the farm.

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iu iuuu.t; nun iu mut, uut lit; itriuseu until he saw that his girl was dead and that he could not save her life by sacrificing his own. The groat majority of the little bodies that were taken from the ruins were burned beyond all possible recognition. It is no small part of the sorrow which is bearing down on the people of North Collinwood that positive identification of many of the children will never be made. The Dead. Following is a list of the knowndead: Miss Catherine Weiler, teacher, Henry Shultz, Don Rice, John Rochinsky, W. M. Kanowsky, Henry Lodge, Dorothy Hart. Clayton Bell, Wilifred Cook, Floyd Brown, Luella Baldwin, Amelia Burrows, Norman Bell. Glen Barber,

Claude Clayton, Lester Centner, Nel-1

lie Carlson, Meda Depner, Percy Daj

Matilda Dreshau, Arnold Depner, Al-; 5

bert Eichelberger, Lena Efferlj-, Grace Fiske, teacher, Ray Gould, Emma Goveric, Ruth Gordon. Catherine Cfassraere, Mary. Gurshu, Edna Heckler, Henry Kujat, Edward Kohlenten, Walter Kellej-, Richard Kelley, Fanny Kapduca, Leonard, Louisa Leon ard. Alma Marriuech. Otto Markoshott, Elsie Markoshott, Catherine Messreek, Irene Davis, Gretclien Dorn, Nels Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Margaret Suban, Robert Hunter, Rose Swaiison. Rose Bushman, Edward Kehl, Clark Dale. Edna Cahner. M. t

i Cunningham, Catherine M. Duffy. Al

bert Gould. El. Grant, Helena Herter, j , Edith Herter, Hugh Mcllraith. Leda ; Murphy. Edward Myert. Jennie Phil- ; lips. Mary Ridgeway. Anna Roth, Lil-, ; lian Rosteek. Norris Sherman, Ber- j inard Schubert. Harold Sanderson.' , Mabel Sicler, James Turner. Norman j Turner. Edna Tommer, Gladys Miller,! ; Russell Newsbury, Paul Newbaker. I

Frank Parah, John Poansk, Jennie! Phillips, John Potisky. j

it ir imlii. VkeoM'-

Popular. "He's a popular poet." "Dear me! Why. I thought he hadn't "rritten auything for years!" 'lie hasn't; that's why he's so popular."

Since the opening of the January i term of the circuit court there have been twenty-six civil cases beard and:

of this number eleven hae Iwen divorce suits. A divorce has been gran-

leu in eaeu one ui un.si-. u.i-vij. num. the first of January there have been j twenty divorce complaints filed in the j circuit court but all have not been giv-j en a hearing as yet. Of the divorces J granted by the court the majority of the complaints were filed last year.; Four of the divorces granted have ! been on the ground of crue! and inhuman treatment: one for drunkeuess; j five for abandonment and one for failure to provide. Considering the fact that the January term will come to a close in about ( three weeks the layman wonders how , the court and the members of the Wayne county bar propose to transact the large amount of business on the ! civil docket. It will be remembered j that before the beginning of the Janu-; ary term, it was stated that there j would be heavy inroads made in the j civil docket before the first of April, j

Reduced Rates To New Orleans Pensacola, Ha., and Mobile, Ala. Via C. C. & L. R. R. On account o! MARDI GRAS Round trip ticket to New Orleans Round trip ticket to Mobije or Pensacolt $22.20. Tickets on sals February 26, 27, 28, 29, March 1 aad a. Final limit March 10th. C. A. BLAIR. P. A T. A Home Tel. 2062.

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Exlra Stamps! Extra Stamps! Wednesday and Thursday, March 4th and 5th we will give extra stamps on the following: It Bars Santa Claus Soap and 10 Stamps 50c 6 lbs. Fresh Ground Buckwheat-Flour and 30 Stamps 30c H boxes X-Cello and 15 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c

1 lb. Our Leader Coffee and 5 Stamps 15c I 3 cans Our Favorite Succotash and 5 Stamps , 25c ! 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and. 60 Stams 60c i lb. Climax Baking Powder and 5 Stamps .10c

lb. Cook's Delight Baking Powder and lj sunups ice 1 lb. Model Soda and 5 Stamps 10c 1 gallon Malt Pickling Vinegar and 10 Stamps 20c 1 lb. Climax Sea Shells (Macaroni) and 5 stamps 10c 1 lb. Climax Vermicelli and 5 Stamps . 10c 1 lb. A No. 1 Egg Noodles and 5 stamps 10c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser and 30 Stamps 30c 20th Century Washing Powder and 10 Stamps 10c 6 cakes Royal Medicated Soap and 10 Stamps - 30o

Model Department Store,

11 S. 7th St. SUKte.2!HL Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.

GOES TO FLORIDA.

Mrs. L. H. Bunyan, who has charge

or tne londa Bureau of the Women's Missionary society has gone to Florida to look after the work.

Have Ton tumble of any kind arising from a disordered rotnach? Go to your droreist and 99 a 50: or $1 bottJe of Dr. CUwui Svrop fpin, which is povtttrajy guaranteed t tor roa u4 kttp icu wU.

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Saturday Night Ends Ladies' Week Starts

Closed All Day, Monday, March 9th.

EVIEN'S WEEK. Tuesday, Ellarch 10th

Douglas $3.50 Shoes $2.69 Douglas $3.00 Shoes 2.33 Swell Shod $5.00 Shoes 3.48 Swell Shod $4.00 Shoes 2.88

Stetson $5.50 Shoes 3.98 Stetson $5.00 Shoes 3.48

Menzies $3.50 Shoes j Moulders' Special $2.25 Shoes.. Union Made.

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See later announcements for Ladies9 and Children's Week.

E. J, Humpe at Richmond Shoe Co., 8th and lain