Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 74, 29 April 1908 — Page 3
THE KICIT3IOXL PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, A PRIX 29, 1908.
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F you don't know all about it, find out NOW. The E-C Girl is on her grand sensational tour of the
United States. . She is distributing One Dollar bills
in thousands of homes where she finds
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Be sure and have a box of E-C Corn Flakes in your pantry when she calls. Show her the opened package ind say to her what your grocer tells you to say. Then she will give you a crisp, new one dollar bill.
Fop a printed slip, with full instructions how to get the money, when you buy your E-C Corn Flakes Today. ITTHF.PF. IS no trtclc. nn cprr&t aVinut tTnic Pvfranrrl itiorv Pi-Pti f fVi orn
is nothing to be concealed. We have sent the E-C Girl to this city with hundreds of dollars to distribute among the people simply because
we want to put a box of E-C Corn Flakes into every home. We know that if you eat E-C Corn Flakes once, you will never be satisfied with any other flaked corn food. Because E-C Corn Flakes is the improved flaked corn, sweet with the delicious, natural flavor of the grain and toasted to a crisp and golden brown. No artificial flavoring is used in E-C. It's the All-American Food. At your grocer's, io cents. Eat E-C Corn Flakes and Wflrtoh ffoir fthe (BURL! EGG-O-SEE CEREAL COMPANY, CHICAGO. Largest Manufacturers of Flaked Cereal Foods In the World.
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DIES IN FLORID
Oliver White, a Prominent Friend, Expires While Seeking Health. MEMBER FRIENDS' CHURCH.
GENTRY BROTHERS PIONEERS IN THE SHOW WORLD.
Oliver White, of this city died Monday night at Wauchula, Fla., where lie had been spending the winter for the benefit of his health. He formerly operated a bookstore in this city. The last few years he has made his home tit Brooklyn. X. Y. The body will be lu-ought to this city for funeral services and burial. The date of the Ifuneral will be announced later. Mr.
"White is survived by the widow, two
daughters, Mrs. H. C. Emery of Boston, Mass., Miss Esther G. White and ne son Raymond P. White of this city. The deceased was a prominent member of the Friends church and took p.ctive parts in the annual gatherings of the denomination. After graduating from Amherst college, he was a geological specialist in the employ of he government and was located in Maine. He made a valuable collection of geological specimens, which he presented to Earlham college.
NOTICE.
I have located and opened law offices in the Westcott Block, second jRoor, over Xusbaum's store, and will re glad to see my clients and friends there. W. C. CONVERSE.
England has about Wiles of coal fields.
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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 winter'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. C. Bullerdick & Son 529 South Fltth St. Phono 1235
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DID HE SHOOT SELF SAILORS ARE ROBBED
Men Who Know Amos Winship Of Rushville, Think He Did.
THE VICTIM DENIES THIS.
For the past nineteen years the Gentry Brothers have furnished the most refined and highest class entertainment ever presented under canvas to the amusement loving public of this country. Each year they have produced a large show, and each year they have grown in popularity. Knowing that the public are always on the look out for something new. novel and up-to-date, they have this year eclipsed all former efforts and provided a show that is second to none upon the road today. Every part of the show is positively larger than on any previous occasion, the parade
is twice as long, there are twice as many animals, and double the number of big European acts, which are now one of the prominent, features. They are billed to appear here for two performances next Monday at 2:1." in the afternoon, and 8:00 o'clock at night. The grand free street parade one mile in length, which is said to be without its equal will leave the show grounds at 10:00 o'clock sharp on the morning of the exhibition. You cannot afford to miss Gentry's famous shows this year even if you have done so before. One price admits t all and the performance takes place rain or shine.
INTERMARRIAGE AS SOLUTION OF PROBLEM
Holt Believes Blacks Whites Should Wed.
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New York, April '"-. ' Intermarriage if continued long enough would mMv? the race problem. I do not believe that the white man would be so anxious to marry the negro woman as would the negro man to wed the white giri: but this would continue, the negro man marrying the white woman, until they would gradually bleach or until the race would run out." So said Hamilton Holt amid great applause- at a dinner by the Cosmopolitan society of New York at which colored men and women were seated alternately at the tables with whites. Others spoke, the trend of their remarks being along the lines of social equality and intermarriage.
INDIANA MAN AT LAST CAPTURED
Embezzled Money From Dillsboro Bank.
lxs Angeles. Ca!.. April 'T. Fred. Iitibbe. alias V. W. Williams, has bcn arrested for the alleged embezzlement of .S14..VX from the First National hank of Dillsboro. lnd. He had been acting as cashier of the hank since August. r.7, and up to the time of the alleged embezzlement. January 7. .1. ;. Detectives have been searching- for Lubbe for the last three weeks and locatd him Saturday acting as a waiter in a restaurant.
Rushville, lnd., April 29. Amos Winship, the wealthy retired farmer, who was shot down at a covered bridge oast of this city at 4 o'clock Monday morning, lies at his home in a dying condition and physicians say he can not live. The bullet has been
found. It was from a 41-caliber revolver and it plowed a hole through his body within one inch of his heart. Although Winship declared that an unknown man came within six feet of him as he walked through the bridge en route to the home of a farmer rear by, where he intended to collect some money, and fired the shot, without speaking a word, many believe the wound was self-inflicted. Tuesday af
ternoon after making a will, Winship made a statement to the membets of his family and it is said that he divulged the name of the man who called him over the phone early Monday morning as he left the house and made an engagement to meet him at the bridge. It is said that shortly after ho left the house another phone call came and thf party inquired if Winship had roup. It n-s imimaterf that there was a woman in the case. Winship is said t have bcn th" victim of a "green goods" game re. cenrly. when Stamper White, another wealthy farmer of this county, lust $20,000 in the swindle. I'pon th? basis the attempted suicide theory gained ground.
People of Santa Barbara Treat Men of Fleet With Scant Courtesy.
MAYOR IS INDIFFERENT.
Santa Barbara. Cal., April lift. Uncle Sam's sailors have been grossly robbed by merchant.-; during their stay here. Twelve dollars a day for a room, 1 cent for a piece of pie. ."io cents a bottle for beer and 1 cents for souvenir postal cards -these arc a few of the conditions that confront the officers and men ot the battleship fleet. Admirals Thomas, Sperry and Emery with the chief subordinate officers, returned the visit of the mayor promptly, but were received with scant courtesy. Fewer members of the reception committee were present than there were officers. The admirals each received a small box of crystalized fruit and a pot of carnations.
seen at til is house, doing some of the most difficult feats wirh th'' use f a small mirror attached to t':ic stock of the gun. Some fear is expressed by the audience while he is engaged in breaking targets suspended above the head of his wife, but site takes the matter very complacentl , siMing without a blindfold while the bullets pass within a few inches of her face. The other numbers on tlm bill are the Zolas, who have a novelty in the way of a "mirror'' dance, one girl imitating the actions of another so closely as to appear to be merely her reflection: the illustrated song, "She was a Grand Old Lady," sung by Miss Thompson and two motion pictures, entitled "An Accommodating Policeman" and "A Carman in Danger." Wednesday there will be a souvenir matinee and on Saturday a special matinee for the children.
The estimated cost of a bridge otst the straits of Dover is U .
The average age at death of peoptO who die by accident is .""'a ears.
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P. J. L. Antique Furniture Co. for all kinds of repairing and refinishing. Screens matin to order. Odd pieces of furniture made to order. 922 Main St.
NOTICE TO DANGERS.
H. B. Loper, Dentlstt, Of Colonial Building, is located over Meyer's Cigar Store. Main Street.
Attend the dance at the K. of P. Temple, April 2fth, given by Pythian Sisters. Music by Renk's Orchestra. 26-3t
Mr. Ilayson (to daughter) Dans it all. Sally. I'd like tew know what thet Silas Slowson's intentions is. Why, tewday's the fourteenth anniversary uv your courtship. Sally (coyly Must be as how Silas don't believe in early marriage?, pa. Tuck
Kodaks! Kodaks! Photo supplies. Bcm Phones Cameras ! Cameras ! W. F. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St.
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Amusements
THEATRICAL CALENDAR.
Yale
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Teacher What is matrimony. Elsie? Little Elsie I don't know, but it's something papa says he ts sick of. Chicago Xews.
Horse flesh commands a lower price in Arizona than anywhere.
Delicious Lemon Pie
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Xew York. April '.. Two Yale stu-
I dents were arrested for firing needles j from an air gun into hordes. Many I persons who observed the frantic ac
tions of the dumb victims wondered at the cause until the two future scientists were discovered in a doorway, cisplaying signs of great enthusiasm. The two students were suspended until next September, while the city authorities were told they should proceed against them in the usual course. The names of the students were not made public.
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NEW PHILi IPS, Week of April 27 Vaudeville. Vaudeville at the Phillips. One of the novel stunt at the New Phillips this wek. in vaudeville is a boxing match between two of Gulliver's Lilliputians, midgets who formerly were a Barnum and Bailey attraction. These midgets are well advanced in years bur. not in size, as they stand but forty inches. There are two men and one woman. The men engage in a boxing bout that is especially ludicrous. The mideets have a great deal of talent and sing, dance and put in some contortion work and slight of hand to make the measure good. In every line taey show versatility and adriotness. Another strong feature on this week's bill is the work of Rose and Rose, fancy and sensational rifle shots, who make their reputation good. The male member of the teajn is perhaps as akiiid a marksmaa a has aver been
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