Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 82, 7 May 1908 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TEL EG 51 A 31, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1fWS.

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METHODISTS SEND APPEAL JO CANNON Are Against the Re-establishment of Canteens at Soldiery' Homes.

HUNDREDS AT CONFERENCE embers of the church from all parts of the world are there russians smoke ciGARS. Baltimore. Md., May 7. The general Icthodist Kpiscopal conference will be railed to order every morning promptly at F:'.!f o'clock, with t he bishops presiding in the order of their seniority. A Cosmopolitan Gathering. Never before lias lialtimore entertained such a cosmopolitan gathering. All of the com incuts of the world are represented and the most of the races Tiave memberships in the conference .From the two conferences of .Japan, the Mikado has sent delegates. India has native ministers and laymen. The subjects of the Autocrat of all the Ruspias are represented. Some of the tH&ld old ministers have been shocked with the avidity with which the Rus-i-ian delegates consume cigars. Mowrver, they make allowances for the different customs of the countries. There are Chinese, Swedes. Canadians and Germans. The conference Wednesday afternoon put itself in opposition to intoxicating llquorB. A resolution was offered by Jiev. Dr. A. B. Leonard, sem-U'.ry of the board of foreign missions, that the conference put itself on record in regard to the sale of intoxicating; liquors in National Soldiers' Homes. He said that he had received a telegram from Washington that the question was being considered in the house of representatives. Message to Speaker Cannon. Rev. Dr. Frank M. Hristol. of Washington, a delegate of the Baltimore Annual conference, moved that a telegram stating the position of the conference be sent to Speaker Cannon. There was a discussion from the floor as to whether the names "beer." intoxicating liquors" or "saloons" should be incorporated in the resolution offered by Dr. Leonard. Some thought "beer" did not cover the case. Finally tho following telegram was decided iton and was sent to Speaker Cannon: "Methodist General Conference, representing H.mio,kio members;, urges continued exclusion of intoxicating liquors from the branches of the National Soldiers' Home. "JOSEPH B. HINGELY. Secretary." Committee Chairmen Named. At. the meeting of the committees chairmen were elected as follows: Episcopacy. Dr. James M. Buckley, editor of the Christian Advocate, New York; Itinerancy. Ilev. Dr. G. F. Swift, of Chicago; Boundaries. Bishop J. M. "Walden. of Cincinnati: Revision. Rev. E. P. Robinson, president of Wesley college; Temporary Economy. Dr. W. H. Wilder. Pana, 111.: State of Unchurch, Rev. Dr. Daniel Dorchester. Jr., of Pittsburg: Temperance, Governor J. Frank Hanly. of Indiana: Book Concern. Prof. W. F. Whitloek. of Delaware. Ohio: Foreign Missions. Itev. Dr. John F. Goucher. of Baltimore: Home Missions and Church Extension. Rev. Dr. Frank Mason North, of New York: Education. Freedman's Aid and Sunday Schools. Rev. Dr. John P. Race, president of Grant university. Chattanooga, Tenn.: . Deaconess Work" and Evangelism. Rev. Dr. Charles W. Smith, editor of the Pittsburg Christian Advocate. Pittsburg. To these committees will be referred all memorials, resolutions and other matters except those relating to questions of law and appeal. A Proposition to Women. Madam, if someone would tell you in secret of a soap which would wash laces, linens. linoleums, windows, flannels, anything, and do it with half the labor, would you try it'.' Well. Easy Task will do all this and more It Is no experiment. It is the only white laundry soap that has been in use for twenty-five years. Now, will you try it V Only .V a cake.

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Sucks Everything Into the Vortex of the Maelstrom Miss Lucie Benton, of Fountain City, Is Once More Leading Field of Young Woman Contestants.

The scene presented at the grand whirlpool. ashort distance beiow Niagara Falls, is above all others the most awe inspiring. This great basin that lies a? the foot of frowning walls, which line the magnificent gorge has been formed by the action of the r lent less rush of waters, which have b en sweeping against the- granite confines for many ages. The river rests awhile here, but its rest is one fraught with danger to anything that enters. Huge floating logs sometimes are teen suddenly tossing their etid.-s lush in the air only t be sucked (Sown a moment later into trie vortex of the maelstrom. The place is weird and uncanny. After their apparently peaceful trip about the pool, the waters seem to find their exit, and springing to fresh motion set. off again on their course to the sea. From the whirlpool the spectator sees for the f i rs t time the marvelous phenomena of the treat gorge from a viewpoint that is entirely new and aweinspiring. No distant glimpse from the top of the great frowning itffs which now surround one can convey the 1 1 i k- depth of the silent grandeur of this strange place. Passing through the narrow outlet, from the whirlpool, one is given his first complete view of the most beautiful portions of the Niagara (Jorge. Shallowed by the great frowning walls of rock on either side. Jutland :5..u feet high, with the richest of v.idur.- covering the ir sloping sides at the base, it offer s a scene so wild, so beautiful and so new. t hat it seems almost beyond belief that it ex;; is so close to civilization. Miss Lucie Benton, of Kottntain City lias regained her position held last week at the head of tli" li.-t of the contestants, who expect to visit. Niagara Palis and its sights this Mimincr. The Palladium promises to send eight women there, if they exchange a few of (heir spare hours in helping to incieas.e the subscription. list. It will co. t the fortunate ones nothing. There is a chance for all. The regular ballots will appear in each issu entitling the lady voted for to one vote. Remember you can enter the contest any time ou ish to, so "got bu:.y and Keep busy." The conditions of the contest are as follows: CONDITIONS. One year's subscription, paid in advance entitles the lady voted for to 2,000 votes One six months' subscription, paid in advance entitles the lady voted for to 1-000 votes One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance entitles the lady voted for to 500 votes One month's subscription, paid in advance entitles the lady voted for to 100 votes

Lucie Benton,- Fountain City Jennie Wine, 1117 N. G street Maude Pettibone, 409 N. 16th street Rosa Kuehn, 17 South 8th street ... Elsie Wyatt, 1114 N. G street Goldie Myers. Centerville R. 11 Ida Beeson, Greensfork R. R. 22 Goldie Dadisman, 402 S. 12th street Lena Cornthwaite, Cambridge City . Charlotte Young, 724 N. 8th street Adda Study, Williamsburg, Ind Estella Coates, 201 N. 8th street .. Hattie Lashley, Centerville Ethel Wysong, Lynn, Ind Ruby Hodgin, 25 South 7th street ... Anna Freeman, Cambridge City Nora Holthouse, 23 S. 8th street ... Marie Hodskin, Cambridge City

This Ballot Not Good After 5 p. m. May 14th. Palladium and Sun-Telegram Niagara Falls and Canada Voting Contest.

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Carrier Roys 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 lie considered a legal vote.

Ballots Deposited Today Will Appear In Tomorrow's Count.

PREPARE FOR EVENT Druids Carnival Will Begin Monday Night at Beallview. ROBINSON SHOWS GOOD. Work has becun at the carnival i grounds in FVallv'ew on the erection I of the fences, entrance, stands and j platforms. F.veryt hint; will be in ' readiness for the bit; opening MonI day nisht and the Druids anticipate a I i;reat throne:. The Robinson shows j and Buckskin Ben Wild West, w hich I will be a feature attraction durinc the i week in this city will arrive Sunday. The erection of the tents will begin at once. Special arrangements have been made for street car and bus ser-i vice from Main and Kiahih stieets. j Advance reports of the Robinson j shows are flattering. The free acts j a:id band must be seen and heard to ! be appreciated. Some of the attrac- j tions are: the wild west, trained ani-j ma! arena, Orizona. Allen's trouba- j dors, electric fountain. Diana. Samson and Iola. the httlo woman with th big voice. Valued Samt as Gold. R G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: 'l tell my customers when they buy a box of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 23c. j There are five capital offenses under j British law- murder, high treason, piri r.ey. arson in the port of London and jattempu to deetroy public arsenals.

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10,707 . 8,618 . 6,316 . 5,838 . 5,814 . 5,303 . 5,153 . 4,041 . 2,601 . 1,889 . 1,613 720 . 106 . 104 101 100 100 100 COUPON HAS HARROW ESCAPE Harry Mitchell Run Down by Street Car on Main Street. THROWN TO THE STREET. i Harry ol it i hrl 1. a driver for the Pacific. . Express company, mot with an ac dent late yesterday afternoon tiich wa.s a narrow escape from death. As it was. the young man escaped with just a few- slig-ht injuries. His wagon was struck by an eastbound street car on Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets, he was ! thrown on his head to the paving, the horse was knocked down and the wagon overturned. The horse escr.ped with a few slight hruiseo while the wagon was not damaged. The motornu-.n on the car states that he saw Mitchell driving v est behind a bueey. Tho young man. he said, cpptared to be absorbed in thought and despite the warnings of the street car gong, he turned toward the car tracks in an effort to pass the buggy and drove directly in front of the car. The car struck the heavy express j w agon w ith a resounding crash, over- j turning it. and knocking the horse off i its feet. Mitchell was hurled head first to the paving and was picked un in an unconscious condition. He was carried into a store and was soon revived. A police officer asked him if he wanted to go to his home in the ambulance. He replied that he g-uesc-ed he was alright and -ou!d start to work again. As soon as the express wajgon wcls placed on it? wheel? again luid. the hone Litciied. to it ilitcheil

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In all the latest $1.50, now Fountain

All styles, pleated, and coat in plain and fancy fabrics, $1.00 values now 85c

A 50c Shirt that fits, in a large assortment of designs and colors 45c

i s mounted a a y. the driver's seat and drov HUMAN FILTERS Th" function of the Kidneys is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly p.sssing through, them. Koie's Kidney Itemed makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain j out all waste matter f. om the blood.: Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once i ami it will make yon weil. A. G. Lul en & Co. HARTJE OBJECTS TO HIGH DETECTiVE HIRE; Asks Court to Investigate the; Claim Made. Pitt shun;. Pa.. May 7. H lieving detecMary that "tm is too much for a tive bill which his wife, Mrs. Scot! Hartje, contracted durin sensa t ional divorce proceeding the n-r-ustus Hartje. th? millionaire paper iii'ttnifactuter has asked the court, to ap, '.-int a commissi mer tO ;aV te.-ti-' worth of the alimony Mrs. expense.-, TWO i ii. on t o i n Q ui - ; n t o t h 1 ;ti.".i to $r,it. "AO claim Hart; lit a-hl a,ks for thirds of whic'i is for detective hire. The ceurr tc-o'k the entire matter under advisement and will announce a decision later. A Californian's .uck. luckiest day of my 1 "The when I e was bo srht a box of Bucklen's Arnica galve: " w rites Charles F. Budahn. of Trucy, California. "Two 2."c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itohing piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment.'" Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken fc Co. drug store. German painters are competing for a prize offered by the German Emperor says the Berlin Baersfn Courier. The Kaiser wishes to give to the Emperor Francis Joseph, as a jubilee pres- ( tnt a life size portrait of hinise.f in the uniform of a general wearing the helm- j et. and contrary to the usual custom. I has not intrusted the work to an artist selected by himself, but has invited ; competition. Many sketches are now j being made, and the painter whose work is pleasing to the Kaiser will receive the order. Pulp wood exported from Canada to the United States in ir. amounted to "fC5.U4 cords, valued at ?J.tV.l 4; in Ufc'7. "S,744 cords, valued at S2.74S-

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Watch Our Windows. Don't Forget the Sale Begins Tomorrow.

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824 MAIN BLAME DEPARTMENT State Factory Inspector Says Ft. Wayne Companies Were Not Equipped. NO NEW BODIES FOUND. Indianapolis, Ind, May 7. William K. Blakely. state fiu-tory inspector lias returned from Ft. Wayne, w aero he mad" investigation line Hotel fire, lb criticism for the Ft. pnrtmcnt. llle N'eW Ave offers sever WaMie fire de ' I believe,' said Blakelv, that j IIPIS to l cou! of the people who were turned , atli. or. perhaps, till of t.iem. have been saved had the fire t merit been sufficiently equippr.te firemen were tillable to manipuinte the aerial truck and there were no other ladders that would reach further than the third story. " No Nlore Bodies. Ft. Wayne. Ind.. May 7. Chief of !';'( Department Hilbrecht made t.ie s'atem"nt that tlesre are no more bodies in the new Aveline hotel ruins. The l,n.-t body taken out has been identities by dentists as t naries neii-; jan-.iti. of Detroit. All of t.ie missing have been accounted for. K. M. Matthews, of Columbti.:, at the hospital with a broken back, is unconscious. The wails are being razed and insurance adjusters are at work. Coroner Kessler began work this morning. PERSONAL. If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy a' mice and not risk having Bricht's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a s'ronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. A. G. Luken & Co. '"You are so preoccupied at times." fai.i Mrs. Fourthly, "that I don't feel safe in letting you out sIoup.-' "That is to say, my dar." replied the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, with his benevolent smile, wbfn my mind wanders, as it does occasionally, somebody ought to go along with it." It is a pity to see a person neglect indications of kidney or bladder trouble that may result in Bright's disease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will correct irregularities andstrengthi en these organs. Tske Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger.

1 A. G. Lukea &. Co,

Buniin & Co, of Fashion

Today, Friday and Saturday

E'VE planned for a

Today, Friday and

Shirts and Hosiery, by putting forward our complete line of negligee and pleated fancy shirts, as well as our large assortment of staple and fancy hosiery. The following prices give a hint of the great values we are offering in this three days sale:

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At 45 Cents

Our complete line of 50c hosiery in the new tans, blues, checks, greens and olive shades as well as the drop stitch and fancy weaves; twenty styles.

At 20 Cents

Our line of 25c Hosiery which we are offering at the reduced price is as large as ever shown in this city, comprising all the new shades and designs.

Euntin & STREET MRS. PiERSON DEAD. Mrs. Lizzie Crogg I'ierson. who was born and raised a! Chester, this county, died at Portland, Oregon. last j Thtit'.sday and was buried there Sunlay. Death resulted from an opera- ; tion for appendicitis. The deceased is ! survived by a brother, Benjamin Strawbri.Igo, and a sister, Mrs. Alice Cotnptou. Senator Simon Cuggenheim, of Colorado, forty-one years of sine, is the only senator whose feet do not touch the tloor when seated in his chair. W T T7 V r Ttt T lllllllll 4 INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE X LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms land 3, Wostcott Blk !:-

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the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish it to be. . i This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the "Neve) Perfection" Oil Stove does perfectly every

thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizen, and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency.

ciy) Lamp

some lamp. Burnt for hours with a strong, mellow light. Jut what yon need for evening reading or to light the dining-room. If not with j our dealer, writeourneareit agency.

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Exclusive Agents Maliory Cravenetted Hats

Hosiery

record sale for Saturday, in Co. The Kiblinger Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A practical, successful, economical, au'omobile at a small coat. Double cylinder, air cooled, 10-12 H. P. Solid rubber tires. Will run through deep mud or sand, and will climb eteep hills. Write for our Acency Term. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box N. 320. Auburn, Ind. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY How do you expect to endure the broilinj days of summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing coal fire? You need a " New Perfection " Oil Stove that will' do the cooking without cookins ,ne cook. It concentrates plenty of heat under tVi TV ,f an4 A : tri i c0 tittl . . . - J V L K I . V. ... .. .. J ,,ll.w or none through the room. Therefore, when working! with the XL ubttantiaJ. stronglr made and hand