Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 81, 6 May 1908 — Page 3
TITE RICHMOND P ALXiADITJ! AND SUX-TELEGRA 31, WEDNESDAY, MAY G. 190S.
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Ml IE ON GUARD In Frankfort to Protect Powers and Howard Against Violence.
PABOON DOMES THURSDAY.
Frankfort, Ky., May 6. The pardon pt OnLtfb Powers and Jim Howard by Dorernor WW son, so republicans leadera lire eay, will he granted not later than Thursday, although the governor bag not yet finished the reading of the records in either of the cases. Governor "Willson has devoted his entire attention to the records since Friday aftf moon. Ho has an important engagement In Philadelphia next Friday and Batuiday, and it is believed that he will dlrpofte of tho cases before he leaves. Two BQuads of militia are in this ; county, and it is said that they will retrain here until after the pardons are granted in order to guard Howard rafely out of the city. While Governor Wlllaon has had numerous petitions to pardon the men, it. is known .'lbat he has also had numerous proles lc against the pardons. Soldiers dressed In their khaki uniforms are i teen on every corner and in every pub(l'c place here, and they are all strangevB.
GOOD NEWS OF A GREAT THING.
That Has Become the Talk of Thousands.
Amusements
There is a death at the end of every life, but as we travel on toward the grave we hope to he blessed with good health, and when we have a friend who has suffered for years with some painful malady, it is good news, indeed, when we are told of that friend's complete recovery, and when we hear of rh remedy that madf the cure, we are bound to have confidence In it. This is why Root Juice is so well spokeu of all over the country. Mr. Sam Anderson, a well known farmer living near Gas City. Ind., said: "I'll tell you Root Julep is a ereat medicine. I suffered for years with rheumatism and sriff joints, and when I awoke in the mornings I eon Id hardly raise myself from the bed. My feet and hands were sore, stiff and painful.
I more especially during rainy weafh- ! er. I had a great deal of trouble i with my hack. Root Juice cured one of I my neighbors of a bad stomach trouble I so I thought I would trive it a trial, al-
ent. I purchased a bottle of Root Juice and a 27c bottle of Tze it" Pain Oil: I rublx'd my back and joints well with the oil and took Root Juice precisely as directed. I felt so much better after the first week that. I bought six more bottles of the Juice, also some of the hiniment. In a few weeks every symptom of my trouble was gone. I now feel that the rure is permanent and am advising all my sick friends to try Root Juice." Root Juice has proved its wonderful merit to hundreds of Richmond people. For sale by A. G. Laiken & Co. $1 a bottle, 3 for $2.50.
D. W. CDMSTOCK ONE OF THE NEW OFFICERS
Indiana Commandery Loyal Legion Elects.
Why Suffer?
Indianapolis, Ind.. May H. The members of Indiana Commandery, MilitaryOrder of the hoyal Legion, in annual sf ssion vesterdav at the state house.
elected new officers for the ensuing ear. There were several candidates j for each office. The ticket, was pre-1 pard for the election Tjy a nominating j committee. Maj. W. W. Daugherty j and Capt. D. H. Olive after! as toilers. For commander. Surgeon G. YV. H. Kemper of Muncie defeated Col. R. P. j De Hart. For senior vice commander! Maj. J. 15. Black defeated Lieut. S. M. Compton and for junior vice comman-j der. Capt. D. W. Comstock was elected over Gen. C. II. Noble. Maj. W. W. Daugherty was elected recorder over Capt. A. M. Scott. Lieut. J. H. Lowes wa,s elected registrar over Cant. J. K. !
(.'ravens. Messrs. Ulack. Comstock, Daugherty and Lowes reside in Indianapolis. Maj. San ford Former of Nublcsville, was elected treasurer and Cy.pt. J. B. Pence was made chancellor. Lieut. W. P. McKin.-cy was elected chaplain. The following wt.re elected to membership in the council: Gen. Charles Shaler. Capt. II. C. Tinney. A. N. Dwyers, Capt. T. 1!. Wilkinson and Capt. Thomas Madden.
If you suffer pain from anv cause. Dr. .Miles' AntiPain Pills will relieve it and leave no had aftereffects. That s t he important thing. Neither do thv -reate a habit. More often the attacks become less frequent, or disappear altogether. Dr. Miles' Ant l-Pain Pills have no other effect except to relieve pain and quiet nervous irritation. -We are never without Pr- Ml!e Anti-Fan. !':!. Mv hur-an,j ;itid son. hgtd if' v.'i-re always ; :.jf-. t fi sir' h'-ad-.i-he until w l-.-g.iti u.-ina: thfsc Mil.-, r.mi t'r.ev Irnvo hrii tliern up entire v. 1 '.-n't think t -.:-' ha v.. had t.- use them i'-t s-jx month.. I rociinmfr.'t tn.ni t -very nic .V few v erhs as" 1 hf.o-.j an ".!l I.nK' frionii was sik. T w-it t-i s.-e );-;-. She was down with Ie Irii.p". .inl reirlv ernzy wit h en-?-;l e.e k,-e I it-ive h;r one e! th- Ami-l'.iin .''.Ms and Wt :u:iti.-V for h-r to t.iU" in a .hort t!m They 1). bei 1 rieht awny. nnd sii t;iys sh" will n. vi-r ii without then. H..ii. Last winter ray h'J5:l,'! r:.i wsc titk--1; wit 'r plurisv on both siflesi. I kn e.v would )'HV di-! if it hidn't h.-.-n for lh Pills. In than Phi? ur. hw tv we--, sweating, and w"t to bed arid slept." MP.!?, r. li wi'.p.n. Ai:5tin.eu: Ohio. Your druggist sells Dr. Wiles' AntiPai.n Pills, and wr atithcrizs him to return the price of irst package (only)
IT IT. lain .c? cencru yuJ.
SOLDIERS AND INSULAR POLICE IN ENGAGEMENT
Two Pirates of Regiment Shot And One Dies.
CLEVELAND IMPROVES DAILY SAKS REPORT
Wife Issues Statement on Husband's Condition.
Sar, Juan, Forte Rico. May '.- Two! Lakewood. X. J.. May . The conprivates of the Porto R: o pixu i.-::ial .iition of evPrt sidem (1 rover 0!o" reo-itr.ent v. ore .-he: ('.tirlr. a elh !.- ; land continut'S to s.hw tlaily irt.provt'Aeen so'eii, . a;..,; ',e i :..-e. la r po'.iee. it.e'. Hiceriiit',; t a statfin-'1 nt n'.ade On of the Mii.ilo;-? die.; la:r and :hei hv Mts. i"tn-Ia:!il. In onler that hi.
other is quite er:'tt;siy wounrie.j. I The f i ti 1 1 1 followed an af:r.! of the piviie ' queil it j ;.t t! :d a r.ee. The Uoidiei- w :-.. :rnii:v i in ! a- ij:e !l eeni- of ;r. ir rotm-a-ie-. and .!jt.
Fi;i. m on:, r t- a 'ui t:ouii lia is-li-i! nnV'- t ! : a r !he -!,::;; ,ot K aVf t!if hai'i a- ) s after raK.
l r-cov -r nia i'o ha.-HTiil p. has he-:i I
deeided that Mr. .'Uvo'und will ivmam hero indefinitt iy, t.ie clintau' e e.'.- wilh hiia.
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Known Richmond People Tell It So Plainly.
INDIUM IS GOOD
ENOUGH FOe OEWGE
illiiif en ioi etneii! is IlUuii
Will Wot Buy New Summer Home in East.
Poii--".e It. Keaii this te.-i m!o:;
jery haekaehe sutler, t'e;y nun. , wu'ii.in or t-hV. w i: l u:w '-.niney
ti-odhh" i;l isr.d protit in the vea'l
r csasssses Douglas 5vT Shoes S f I 1 Z
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Vaudeville at the Gennett. The very largo audience that was nt the Gennett last night, much larg'cr than on the opening night, to sec jthe vaudeville bill, is taken as first .rate evidence that Managers Murray 1 and Swisher have made Rood their promise 'that they would give the patrons of vaudeville something hottor than has ever before breen presented here. Much favorable comment has leen made on H! hands in reference to the bill. That the audiences will continue larp;e ihroutdiont th week eppears to be a matter of certainty. Saturday there will be a special matinee for the children. Field's Minstrels. Al G. Field's Greater Minstrels will come to the Gennett on the niqht of May 29. vaudeville Riving way for one night.
FANCY STRAWBERRIES GOOD SWEET CREAM HADLEY BROS. Phones 292 and 2292.
DIES FROM INJURIES SUSTAINEDJN BOX CAR Ohio Man Locked in and Attempt to Burn Him Made.
THAW IS INSANE SAYS MATTEAWAN MAN
Superintendent Has Observed His Condition.
Oavid llo;-hiy. of :.! South Thirteenth Si.. ivieiitr ond. Ind.. as:
Was. hit: a i m. Mav tt, Sets.oor n.v. j "'Two hovs ei I loan's Kidney Pills ri i-ie h:.s d -el., red unfounded the ve-i'hat I proi'iued at A. G. l.uken t'o.'s
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 1 I""-' ' front nou-.n feat he has ! '.Irug m..,v. cured n-e .i disitessiim ' purchiisei ati esl:Pe a.t M,nehester-l-. - e.tkite.-s of t le kl(Mies ai'd seeie . i lie-.-ea. Massachusetts. Senator He-'l'a:iis through the loins and sides. ; ; ; ; r i eriiie h,:s ,,1'ahvs suen" tin- -1 eat This titi'.hie bothe: ed tit for sone
portion of i;is lime in Indiana, when i"tlnie and t !.! tteatnieiits had not Congress is not in session, and it is : given 1110 re'ief. poan's Kitlney piils
his intention 10 do so in the future. i did all and nioj than is elaimed tor
ih'jt!i. ai'd 1 am glad to help them a ions with my reeoninietidai ion." For t'aie by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fester-MHIuini Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the I'nited Sf ate?. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
ERUPTION OF MT. ETNA CONTINUES
JOSEPH BLOSE
People Living Mear Are Terrified.
Rellefontaine, O.. May 0. -Charles Keating of Pegraff is dead from injuries received at Celina a few das ago. While there he was attacked and loeked in a box car filled with hay and the hay set on fire. When he recovered consciousness he was unable to escape. He was terribly burned before rescued.
A visitor to a stalely uneestral home was heing shown round by an old retainer. He paused before a painting 'Exquisite:-' he exclaimed rapturously. "That must be on old master." "No. sir," trie guide repiied. " 'tain't old master it's old missis:" London Scraps.
Potlghkeepsie. X. Y.. May it. -dir. Anios T. P.aker, acting- superintend! r.t of the Malt ca wan state hospital, in his return to the writ of habeas corpus
obtained by counsel for Harry K. i 'I haw, denied the allegations in the pe- j ti ion of counsel that Thaw is now sane and alleges Thaw is insane. nr. P.aker has had Thaw under observation!
during his confinement, in Matteawan following the trial for the slaying of Stanford White.
District Attorney Mack of Putcli'-ss ; county, said last night, he had been ad-j vised by Justice Morschauscr that, the! number of expert witnesses to be call- j ed in the proceedings would be limited
to five on each side.
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NEW PRINCIPAL
HU1VIFE'S Shoe Store 807 Main Street.
PACIFIC TO
ISSUE MANY BONDS
$100,000,000 to Be Put on Market by Road.
Messina. May - -The i ruption of Mt. Etna continues, accompanied by numerous t arth .-heel s. The detonations have terrified the people lixing in the villages in the vilinity if th.e ideano ami they are ( aniping in t he mien a ir.
Takes Place of Smelser at i u
Centerville.
Ccntrrvill". Ind.. May ti. At a meet-i iisg of thf Centerville school board.'
held on Monda. eening. .lost ;di II.
WHILE WATCHING FATHER
GIRL IS BURNED TO DEATH
ner Papa (in the gallery of portraits') Yen, your ancestors are O. K dook. They're dead. You're the handicap, old innn. Life.
Question and Answer. The question has been asked a laundress, whose conversion was thorough. "How would you like to go back to ihe use of yellow rosin soap and the hack breaking, niu.-cle-w earing old way of washing?" Her answer was short and simple. "Not as long as Pasy Task soap is made. When I follow directions (ti the wra;p r. it does nearly all the. work itself and my washing for the entire week otilv costs me ,'ic."
ie' se of h p. No. ii out of centerviiie Little Sylvia Newton Meets a was elected principal ol the Centerville j
j. ih.ic schools. Mr. Klose takes thej iafl tniJ.
jiiace of I'rcf. Lawrence Smelser. who ;eeftitly resigned to accept a place as
wueher in the Philippines. i Portland. Ind . May.fi. Sjlvia New-
ton, a.'d in, while watching her father and brother barn stumps was herself burned to death today. Others were badly burned trying to rescue the girl.
1 ' "Were there no eMenuatinz rlivum8 tail ''S con.no ded with the ease;" "No; nothing but attenuated circumstances." "What (to you moan by that:"' "The ileiendant's circumstances were so reduced he could not afford to euj gage a competent attorney."
Salt I.ake City, T'tah. May C At a meeting of the stockholders of thf Union Pacific Pail way, at. which "" per cent of the stock was represented, the directors were authorized to is.-ue Kpv.Konio in tionds for ihe improvement of the system and for the purchase of the Kansas .V: Western and Topeka A: N'rt hwestci n railroad
'ii ii (J"ld Meilal Flour nuikp? jitrfcrt bread How rvA.
Caller Where's Mr. Hare? Smart Office Boy (with grin) Gau't nay. He's dead. Caller Why, I tiw him myself this nujrniux. Hoy Well, anyhow, there' a nln over across the street there wot fay, Hair Dyed Here."
There l no medicine so ie-and at the same Hmc so plcanaot to take aa Ltr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepin. the poaitlve cure tor all dUeates arising from stomach trouble. The price ia very reasonable .Sue and SI.
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We Must Sell or Move Come carry them away Thursday (tomorrow) at these prices : We have 327 Young Men's Long Pants Suits, age 15 to 20 years, good, first class up-to-date fabrics. We DON'T WANT TO MOVE THEM and they must be sold. These garments are worth $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and CI 2.50. You can have your choice suit, any one you want at
JUST THINK OF IT! Bring your boy tomorrow for this GRAND SPECIAL. Take Elevator for second floor. Recollect it's tomorrow, Thursday.
We have 210 Children's Suits, all styles, age 3 to 6 years old. that we must close out TOMORROW and you can have your choice of these elegant garments worth all the way from $3.00 to $6.00 for
Come see them; bring your boy. It's one of the RARE OPPORTUNITIES to get your little fellow fitted up at a ''something for nothing" price.
Watch This Paper For Tomorrow's Wonderful Specials Watch Ul
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