Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 73, 28 April 1908 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD Sr!f-TELEGRAM, TTESDAT. APRIL 28, 1908.

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CleQnses the System Effectually, Dispels Colds anilleaclr aches due to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts Truly as aLaxative. Best orMenrjmen ana Chili ren-younp ana Old.. ene jicial Effects Always huy theGenulne which has ihe jull name qj"the Company P CALIFORNIA Ho Strup Co. by whom it is manufactured . printed on the front of every packne. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, regular price 50 per bottle.

NO TRIALS AS YET

Wight Rider Cases in Kentucky Postponed for' Some Time.

ATTORNEYS ARE NOT READY

REED PATENTS A RAILROAD TIE

Is of Metal and Considered The Best That Can Be Found.

PECULIARLY CONSTRUCTED

IS CROOKED AND FITS IN ROADBEDS WITH SUCH FIRMNESS THAT VIBRATION IS LOSTSERVICE A QUALITY.

Murray. Ky.. April 2.--Attorneys in the night rider cases, seven of which are set for today, conceded yesterday j that none of the cases would go to trial ! at this term of court, which ends Saturday. The defense will not be ready, and the commonwealth will he unable to force a trial. This will cause much disappointment, as many people believed it important that. at. least one ca.se be tried at the present term. County Judge Wells, who made an attack on Editor A. ,1. Jennings, of ! the Murray ledger, accusing hint of beting in league with the night riders, will be the subject of severe criticism in an article tinder the caption 'Law ;nni Order, and the Greed of Gold," in 'this week's IedRar.

NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING.

Stockholders Richmond Athletic Association will be held Monday evening, ;May 4th, 8 o'clock at Coliseum. 27-3t M. C. HENLEY, Pres.

This week is Special Sale Week for Carpets and Rugs at Knollenberg's Store. :-ld Niedal Flour makes delicious baked stuff. Rfioua.

New orr niirp New Phones otXl niL Phones GROCERY Kg COMPANY

Strawberries and Strawberries. We are headquarters. Home Grown and Southern Vegetables. Fancy Grape Fruit and Fancy Pine Apples. Large Queen Olives, 30c qt. Franklin Mills Entire Wheat Flour (all the wheat that's good to eat). Pillsbury's Best and Gold Medal Flour. Shelled Nuts of all kinds. U-all-No Mints. Watch for the E. C. Girl; She is going to call on you.

John A. Ilcf.-d. a well known mechanic residing at 2" Richmond avenue, is receiving numerous otters from corporations for a device which lie has be-n working on for years and on which he has just secured a patent. Mr. Reed's friends and the few business agents who have seen iie device, which is a ster.'l railroad tie, are of the opinion that he has by this invention a fortune at his command. It Is pointed out that wood ties have never been satisfactory because they are only good for a certain nuinb;r of years. It is also pointed out that owing to the rapid decrease in the visable supply of lumber, wood rails will in a few years have almost the same market value as steel tics. Mr. Reed's tie is made in a crooked shape, the bend occuriug in the center of the tie. The middle of the tie is grooved so that it will tit well into a bed of gravel or cement. I In contends that the crook in Ihe tie makes it unyielding and, consequently, eliminates the vibration, which tends to spring the rails. On the outside the rails are securely fastened to the ties by rivets which are raised out of the ties, thus securing a firm fastening. On the inside the rails are securely held in place by a solid piece of steel sheeting which fits above and below the base of the rail and firmly holds it against the outside rivets. There have been several kinds of steel ties invented but experts who have seen the Reed tie, say it is by far the best one on the market lining of simple device at the same time perfectly secure, practical and servir.ible. It is not known whether Mr. Reed will organize a stock company to manufacture his tie or whether ho will sell the patent to some of the concerns which are now negotiating for it. It Is thought probable that he will sell his patent and it is an assured fact that It will bring a handsome figure.

A Clever Woman. "Good morning Mrs. Howell, why are you not washing this morning, it is now leu o'clock." "Why. .Mrs. Ross, since I commenced to use Kasy Task Soap I am always through with my wasing by nine-thirty in the morning. Take my advice, use Easy Task and you will not have to put in all day breaking your back over the wash tub."

FAVORABLE COMMENT FOR JGENTRY BROS, Wherever They Appear Press Says Good Things.

Comment on the Gentry shows at New Castle and Rushville, where the dog and pony aggregation has appeared is quite favorable. Special mention always is made of a serpentine dance by a young woman suspended in mid-aid by her teeth. This feature act is said to be one of the prettiest and most sensational offered by any attraction. The dog and pony acts are up to the usual standard-

This is Special Sale week for Lace Curtains at Knollen-berg's.

this concerns you, read carefully-, ut. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ts positively fcuaranieU to cure ladigrestton. constipation, sic k headc'i. offensive breath, malaria ana all cuseascs i.-.sinar from stomach trouble.

WANTED General Agent, also two other wide awake men to handle attractive proposition; We take the risk. Hustlers can make from $20 to $60 weekly. Addrress at once J. N. G., Arlington Hotel, or call at Hotel at 7:30 p. m.

THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

O. Q. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF A' Daily at 3:00 and 8:15? Saturday Nrght, 7:30 to 10:15

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A. OVERTURE Miss Kva Hazel tine, assisted by Phillips Theatre Orctwra. tEvening6 only,) B. ROSE AND ROSE The world's champion fancy and sensational rifle shots. C. ILLUSTRATED SONG Miss Thompson. "She Was a Grand Old Lady." p. THE ZOLAS The original "Mystic Dears" in a "Reflection" the

MANY YOUNG WOMEN IN NIAGARA FULLS CONTEST The daily standing of contestants will appear regularly in the Palladium from now until the. close of the contest. The One Vot Coupon also appears regularly and subscribers should cut them out and vote them for their favorite contestant before the expiration of the time limit.

Maude Pettibone. 406 N. 16th street 1,419 Rosa Kuehn, 17 South 8th street 147 Goldie Myers, Centerville R. 1 1 128 Jennie Wine, 1117 N. G street 120 Goldie Dadisman, 402 S. 12th street 114 Ruby Graham, 32 North 5th street 113 Hattie Lashley, Centerville 106 Lucie Benton, Fountain City 106 Bess Van Meter, Cambridge City 101 Ruby Hodgin, 25 South 7th street 101 Lena Cornthwaite, Cambridge City 101 Anna Freeman, Cambridge City 100 Mora Holthouse, 23 S. 8th street 100 Bessie Markle, 912 North G street 100 Irene Elliott, Cambridge City 100 Marie Hodskin, Cambridge City 100 Adda Study, Williamsburg, Ind 100 Katherine Moelk, 1127 Main street 100 This Ballot Not Good After 5 p. niMay 4th. Palladium and Sun-Telegram Niagara Falls and Canada Voting Contest. ONE VOTE COUPON NAME - ADDRESS Carrier Boys are not permitted to receive Ballots from patrons; put the name of the lady of your choice on this Coupon and bring or send to this office before the expiration of the above date or it will not be considered a legal vote.

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The Famous Robinson Shows COMBINED IN ONE GRAND ENTERPRISE

COURT ERRED MANY TIMES III BREACH OF PROMISE CASE (Continued From Page One.)

the claim he held for Mayberry Lacey against the county. Not Ghost of Cause. In arguing the evidence as presented. Mr. Study said: The first complaint in this case did not present the ghost of a cause for action. They started in on a .1904 contract, fell down then jumped to one side to have been made in lOOG. Mrs. Smith testified a contract was made in liuif. Afterwards they sue upon th;t specific contract and set it forth in the complaint. What was done in regard to that afterward in the complaint which expressly sets forth this one contract? Evidence shows there were conversations about marriage later. But now then, later they claim in March or April the contract was made on which judgment was asked. The error made in this case was right at the foundation. "To determine if the first coutraet was rescinded take Mrs. Smith's own statement. She declared that contract was in force from June 20. 1904, down to the time she left Mr. Vuughans house. Mrs. Smith said 'here was no difference nor trouble subsequent to June 20 of a serious nature that caused a disruption of the marriage contract. She testified only about telling Mr. Vaughan he ought to take her out. "There is no evidence in this case to prove any marriage contract except that of 1904. What was the necessity for a new contract? She said the first one was not rescinded. If that was so, why was there any other and what could it mean? Attempts were made to bolster up this case to prevent its fall. These people never had any rupture, the plaintiff said so. Mr. Vaughan kept going to see her all the time. He never stopped so why was there any need for the contract said to have been formed in 1906. '"Now then in regard to those letters, said Mr. Study and he reviewed the evidence offered concerning letters alleged to have passed between Mr. Vaughan and Mrs. Smith. Mr. Study argued also in regard to the instructions to the jury. He charged the court with failing and refusing to give the jury proper instructions. Mr. Study said he had considered asking to have the case taken from the jury, but decided it would be better to await the verdict. A number of authorities was cited by Mr. Study to prove his contention.

DRINKING MEN NOT WANTED

The above sign is now seen in ninny shops and offices in this city, because drinking men are unreliable. Coin pet it ion is too keen and Hie is too strenuous for an employer to ! eep men on his payroll whose nerves are unsteady and whose brains are not clear. Every line of business is beginning to close ils doors to drinking men. Drunkenness is a disease and like most diseases. has its remedy. Orrine is the reliable treatment and is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or vour money will be refunded. Orrine is in two forms: N'o. 1 which can be used without the patient's knowledge in l"a. coffee or food: and No. 2 for those who wish to be cured. The guarantee applies to both forms. Mailed in plain sealed package on receipt of $l.oo. "Write for free booklet, mailed in plain sealed envelope. The Orrine Co., Washington. 1). C. or A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond. Ind.

4-SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS-4 ""' SIGNOR FRISCO ! The Human Fly QUEEN TETU A Japanese Wire Artist of Astounding Abilitj 0ARE DEVIL MYERS A Sensational Double Leap of the Gap iOLA The Girl Who Sings With the Band MICHAEL PADUANO'S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND

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BUCK SKIN BEN'S WILD WEST A

DIANA IN A MID-SUMMER NIGHT'S, DREAM , ftf ALLEN'S TR0UBAD0RS t

LA ROSE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN FAIR JAPAN TRAINED WILD ANIMAL ARENA SAMSON, THE MONSTER BUCK EYE GIRLS LOVERS' ROUTE FERRIS WHEEL AND OTHERS

DON'T MISS THE MULTIPLICITY OF MARVELS AND GRAND EXHIBITS. DAILY PARADES. DAILY BAND CONCERTS. WATCH THE DAILY PRESS.

PREPARE FOR SERVICES.

There will be a meeting at the Chester M. E. church. Thm-sdnv r-ven.

j ing at 7:::o o'clock to make preparai tions for decoration day which will be : observed the first Sunday in May. At j this meeting a committee will be appointed to secure a speaker for the : occasion. This is an annual affair and jal! interested are urged to attend this j meeting.

NOTICE TO DANCERS.

RUPE, SPECIAL JUDGE.

In the Wayne circuit court this morning. .ludgp Lafoilotta admitted the petition for the appointment of a special judge in the case of Doney vs. Eaughlin. John E. Rune was named as special judge. The argument on a demurrer was heard by Judge Lafollette on a change of venue proceeding.

Attend the dance at the K. of p. I'emple, April 29th. given by Pythian ?isters. Music by Renk's Orchestra. 26-:;t

The Oub Of The Body. The organ around which all the ether organs revobe. and upon which they are largely dependent for their welfare. Is the stomach Xvhen the functions of the stomach become impaired, the bowels and liver also become deranged. To cure a disease of the stomach, liver or bowels sret a 50 cent or SI bottle of Dr. Cald-v.-ell s Syrup Pepsin at your druezist's. It is '1:3 promptest relief for constipation and dys ,tpsia ever crnspoucied.

DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1SH6. lie says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that, my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on

j my heels. Then I was persuaded to i try Dr. King s New Discovery. It j helped me immediately, and after takJ ing two and a half bottles I was a well j man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." j Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

Sorni : Mother used Gold Modal Flour. TnrnrsA.

BOND ISSUE GONE

Subscription List for Pennsylvania Installment Kept Open Short Time.

At the present rate of excavation Pompeii will not be entirely uncovered before The year 1070.

latest Parisian Mystic mirror! novelty dance. i E, JAMES DALTON Clever Come-'

man, introducing witty sayings, and country Hoe-Downs of a jolly old farmer. F. GULLIVER'S LILLIPUTIANS The original Barnum and Pailev

Midgets. European novelty me- '

lange act. G. THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures.

Special Matinee each Saturday; children. 5 cents; souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission. 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5c extra.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, a? thry cannot roach th" diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an infiamed condition of the mucous lininsr of ill.' Kustaohian Tube. When this tutiA is inflamed von have a rumWins sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and th'.s tube restored to its normal condition, heating will be destroyed forever: nin oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothinK but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will Rive One Hundred Hollars for any rase of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarth Cure. Send for ci-culars fre. K. J CHENEY fc CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Prucstists. TSc Take Halls iamUv PUi fr MMti-

20,000 APPLICATIONS MADE

New York, April 2. The subscription list for the $4.vmuvo Pennsylvania railroad four per cent consolidated bond issue, which was formally opened by Kuhn. Loeb & Co.. was kept open for only a minute, for the reason that the advance subscriptions had covered the entire issue many times over. The bankers would not give any definite statement as to the amount of the subscription. It was reported that about 20.OO application, large and small. were received for the New York allotment alone. It if expected that several days will elapse before the allotments ma b mari

You Only Pay for Coal, high grade, honest coal that doesn't clinker, but makes a bright and glowing fire when you want one. If you haven't filled your bin for next wini er's use. let us fill it for you at Summer prices, as coal will go up in price soon. We Guaraneet All Our Coal H.CBullerdick&Son 529 South Fltth St. Phone 1235

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Continues with increasing interest Help Us Move ! An endless variety of furniture snaps everywhere in this big store. Everything marked in plain figures. See the big Library Tables on display here. Early 'English and Weathered Oak finishes; Golden Dak and Wax Golden. A wlrle

selection, varying in price from $0.-, $..So, $9.60, $13.93, , $19.35,

$21.00 and upward.

Just like cut, $13.98

Special prices on everything. The Romey Furniture Co.

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