Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 23, 9 March 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICITMONT) PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1903.
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This is Ladies' Week
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moimdl Shoe n losing yft Sale
8th and Main Streets. Bring your husbands with you and they will encourage you to buy two or three pair just as they did. Greatest bargains ever known in Richmond.
The crowds at the Richmond Shoe Co. Saturday night was so great that the door was locked at times. 10 clerks worked like beavers.
Open every night
this week to ac
commodate ladies
who cannot come
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Children's Week Starts Tuesday, March 17th. Dollars Saved If You Wait.
Ladies' Old Comfort Juliets aud Grcver's Soft Soles for Tender Feet Common Sense and Tipped, turned, $2.50 now 1.78 Common Sense and Tipped, turned, $2.25 now 1.78 Bunion Shoes, turned, $2.25, now 1.78 Old Ladies' Shoes, turned, $2.00, now. 1.42 Juliets, hand turned, $1.75, now...... 1.22 Juliets, hand turned, $1.50, now 1.10 . RUBBERS, ARCTICS, ETC. Ladies' Rubber Boots, $2.00, now $1.32 Ladies' Two-Buckle Arctics, $1.65, now .98 Ladies' One-Buckle Arctics, $1.00, now .49 Ladies' Romeo Alaskas, $1.00, now... .73 Ladies' Roll Edge Rubbers, 85c, now. .56 Ladies' Goodyear Storm Rubbers, 70c, now 46
Ladies9 High Shoes Patrician Plain Toe Patents, $3.50, now $1.98 Patents, Colt, Button and Lace, Turns and Welts, $3.00, now 1.98 Krippendorf Gun Metals, Blucher and Button, $3.50, now 2.42 One1 lot Xenia Gun Metal, Blucher and Button, $3.00, now 2.22 Ladies' Patent Leathers, $2.50", now... 1.88 Ladies' Kid Shoe, patent tip, button or lace, $2.00, now 1.48 Ladies' Genuine Kid Shoe, $1.75, now.. 1.32 Ladies' House Slippers One. lot $2.00, now $1.32 One lot $1.75, now 1.32 One lot $1.50, now 98 One lot $1.25, now 89 One lot, 98c, now 77 Ladies' Goodyear Regular Rubbers, 65c, now 44 Ladies' Jersey Leggins, 85c, now 42 Corn Cure 10c, now 6c; Polish 10c, now 6c; Men's Brown Gaiters, $1, now 69c; 25c Silk
Ladies9 Oxfords Patent, Kid and Gun Metal, $3.00, now. $2.22 Patent, Kid and Gun Metal, $2.50. now .1.88 Patent and Kid Oxfords, all styles, $2.00, now 1.42 Genuine Kid Oxfords, $1.75, now 1.22 One lot Heels Oxfords, for big girls, $2.50, now 1.88 One lot Heels, $2.00, now 1.42 One lot Heels, $1.50, now 1.10 White Canvas and Kid Oxfords One lot White Kid Slippers, $3.00. now. $1.48 One lot White Canvas Slippers, $2, now 1.22 One lot White Canvas Slippers, $1.50, now 73 Strap Slippers for Evening Wear, Patent and Kid Leathers $2.00 Slippers, now $1.42 $1.50 Slippers, now 1.22 $1.25 Slippers, now 88 $1.25 Old Ladies' Slippers, now 88
Laces, now 13c; Bixby 10c Polish, now 6c; Shinola Outfit 25c, now 17c; 10c Insoles, now 5c; 75c Tennis Shoes now 48c; Bunion Protector 50c, now 35c; French Gloss 10c, now 6 cents.
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SCHEME DISCOVERED
Judge Pritchard of Indianapolis Knows of Attempt To "Fix" Juror.
IS IN BRUNBAUGH CASE.
Ellect of Hlgb UtIi(. Goodman Gonrong Wake up, pard. Wot ye froanin' about? Tuffold Knutt (rubbing his eyes) Gosh, but I've had hor'ble dream! I thought I'd got a job e work an' ttue doin' the manieurln fur a octopus. Chicago Tribune.
Impossible. First Duke Why don't you travel Incognito, as I do? It's far pleasanter. Second Duke Yes, but my wife always goes with me, and I married an American. Fick-Me-Up.
TAK-k follows the hopeful : ill luck, Jie fearful. German rroverb.
The Bee Hive Grocery Is the only place to get Bee Hive Coffee Lenten Goods of All Kinds Camembert Cheese Philadelphia Cream Swiss Neufchatel Brick, Edam and Pineapple
Indianapolis, Ind., March 9. Judge Pritchard, of the Criminal court, is said to have discovered an attempt to "fix" a member of the jury that is hearing the case against Harry Brunaugh, who is under indictment on the charge of fraudulently obtaining money from the city for work done in repairing streets by the Western Construction company. A well known republican politician is said to have been enlisted in behalf of the defense to talk with a juror in Brunaugh's behalf. Judge Pritchard would not discuss the matter today. "The state did not ask for an order against the separation of the jurors," said Prosecutor Hoot on, "because we did not believe this was necessary. I personally told some of the jurors, as they were selected, that I did not believe the jury would be kept together, and if they were it would not be on my motion. I see no reason now why I should change my mind about this. The judge might, upon his own motion, decide upon such a course, but I will have no such motion to offer." It is probable that Judge Pritchard will keep the jury together from now on. Brunaugh was former Mayor Bookwaiter's private secretary.
COUPLE MAY BE MARRIED ON STAGE
Comedy Company in Act of Matchmaker.
The Crescent Comedy Company, which opens a week's engagement at tho Gennett theater tonight iu "The Turn of the Dice," wants to secure a couple to be married on the stage Friday night, March 13, and as an inducement to some loving swain and "ducky deray," the company will pay co.st of a license, cab fare, preacher's fees and give the happy couple a 10 gold piece to start them on the way of double blessedness. The first couple to apply will be accepted.
"Yes," said the first gallery god, describing the melodrama, "do hero done de villain up all right, but de villain wouldn't admit it." "G'on"' exclaimed the other. "No." the first continued; "de last woids he sez wuz. 'I am undone.'" Philadelphia Tress.
"Castor Oil Pill" Again
Buffalo People Delighted With Them. Buffalo, N. Y., March 9 The people of this city are well pleased with the sweet little pills called Blackburn's Castor-Oil-Pills and many expressions of praise concerning them were heard on the streets yesterday, as "The Man Behind the Pills" was here in force and gave everybody a free sample a few days ago. These sweet little Castor-Oil-Pills have a pleasurable action, hence everybody likes them. MORE ABOUT "CASTOR OIL PILLS" Ft. Wayne, Ind.. March 9. Blackburn's Castor-Oil-Pills have met with immediate success here and every druggist in the city states that there has never been a remedy that has given such universal satisfaction. Several chronic and obstinate cases of constipation report that the "Man Behind the Pills" has indeed invented a great and good preparation. All good druggists sell these sweet little Castor-Oil Pills and the demand is steadily growing everywhere.
The French carpenter going to work protects his street suit by a workman's blue blouse, but he does not wear overalls.
FRIEND OF ALICE TO MARRY A BELGIAN.
BOUGH! ASSASSINS
Hargis Paid $100 When He Asked Men to Aid in Bloody Work.
A STARTLING STATEMENT.
Jackson, Ky., March 9. "I do not know what John Abncr was paid for his part in the assassination of Town Marshal James Cockrill, hut I do know that $100 was the late Judge James Hargis' regular price for such work. The judge never paid less than that." With the foregoing statement Asberry Spicer electrified the throng attending the trial of .lohn Abner, who is accused of complicity in the murder of Cockrill. Spicer had just admitted that he was one of the conspirators in the assassination. The Hargis faction is rallying to the defense of Abner. It is asserted that the faction has placed at the disposal of the prisoner a defense fund approximately $5,000, with instructions to call for more if necessary.
WILL HAVE HER SAY BEFORE LEAVING
Emma Goldman Talks of Snippy Case.
THE FRENCH HUSBAND.
Ilezekiah "Wilkin, who fused the
first, beat of iron, made west of New York, died at Detroit recently, age ST.
MISS HELEN FOULKE. Miss Foulke, one of the most intimate friends of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, and her constant companion when she was Alice Roosevelt, is to become the wife of M. Havenith, of the Belgian Legation. This picture is from a recent photograph of Mis
Foulke.
Always, n Role. Anxious to Do tbo Agreeable Thins. The French husband has a faculty that amouuts almost to a genius for bestowing the delicate attentions which cost little except the exercise of a modicum of tact and thoughtfulness, but which carry joy to every true woman's heart. He not only thinks to take home to her often (in the absence of the means to make a larger offering) a ten cent bunch of violets, pinks or roses from the flower market or the itinerant flower vender's barrow on his route, but he presents them gallautly with the compliment and the caress the occasion calls for. and this makes them confer a pleasure out of all proportion to their intrinsic worth. lie remembers her birthday or fete day with a potted plant, a bit of game, a box of bonbons, a cake from the pastry cook's or a bottle of good wine. He is marvelously fertile in expedients for making the time pass quickly and agreeably for her. He has a thousand amusing and successful devices for helping her to renew her youth. He project unique and joyous Sunday and holiday excursions. He improvise dainty little baciut)t. He is a past master especially u the art of conjuring up amiable mysteries and preparing charming little "surprises. And in all these trivial enterprises he vindicates the old French theory that true courtesy consists in taking a certain amount of pams to so order our words and our manners that others "be content with us and with themselves." The American husband is particularly solicitous to do the proper thing; the French husband to do the agreeable thine - " t.
Chicago, March 9. Emma Goldman the anarchist leader, declared today that she would stay in Chicago until she did get a public hall in which to deliver her lecture on anarchy. She has not yet abandoned hope of obtaining a place to speak tomorrow night. "With other anarchists she worked until long after midnight upon a letter which they intend to send out to 5,000 of the most influential persons in Chicago. The substance of this plea will be: "We anarchists don't consider Chief Chippy of so much Importance. One tiling I'm going to investigate the killing of that boy thoroughly before I leave Chicago. I don't believe he had any intention of killing Chief Shinpy,"
said Emma today.
.'.uioig Citti. As long as there are ptople who eat eggplant and say they iike It there seems to tie n reason why people should not eat cactuses, or. to be moiv classical, cacti. Lots of things in this world are used as food that ought not to be eaten, and there are doubtless very many things that are not eaten that would be serviceable as food. Kansas on- Star.
A Tennyon Story. The poet Tennyson's sympathy with animals is shown by a woe story told iu his "Memoir." A beautiful setter was given him. At midnight It suddenly struck him that the new dog might feel hungry and lonely, so he went downstairs and stole a chicken for "Dear Old Don." t!reat was the consternation in the kitchen next morning as to what had become of the chicken.
A Clo.e Fourth. "My wife thinks a good deal of me." "That's nice." "Yes; next to the baby and tho poodle and thf? rubber plant I'm all to the mustard with her." Louisville Courier-Journal.
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