Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 95, 20 May 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, 3IAY 20, 190S 71 0 3 u
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We've got a lot of nice up-to-date brown suits, the late new swell shades, sent us by one of the largest and best clothing manufacturers in the country, and we are disposing of them in our Bankrupt Sale. These goods, while they last, will be disposed of at the same discount the public has enjoyed all during this great bankrupt sale. These goods will be put on sale tonight at 7 o'clock, and until sold. Remember this great Bankrupt Sale lasts only a few days more.
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Balbriggan Underwear Double seat drawers, a regular $1.00 garment at
At the Coliseum.
Some swell Spring Hats during this Bank rupt Sale. Factor? jobs sent us to Sell, and they go during this great Bankrupt Sale. $1.00 Hats go at 69c $1.50 Hats go at 97c $2.00 Hats go at ...$1.39 $2.50 and $3 Hats $1.93 Straw Hats at Half Price. Don't Wait! Go to the Coliseum.
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250 swell up-to-date SHIRTS Regular $1.00 goods While they last these last few days they go at Pay to look at the Coliseum
PANTS Pants for Shop and Working Men, the best pants you ever saw in your life for 97c Includes a lot of pants worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, at The Coliseum. SUITS Just Think of It! Then go and look. It's well worth the time. One bunch of Men's Suits, sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38, worth $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, go at 4.93 At the Coliseum.
Suit Cases A few left, but all good values. We don't want to move them. So here you are for the last few days: $1.25 Case at 79c $1.50 Case at 98c $2.00 Case at $1.29 $2.50 Case at $1.69 Sweaters for your little boys. Bargains that you can't and won't turn down. You need them. Every little chap should have one for these cool mornings and evenings and so cheap too. Garments sold for $1, $1.50 and $2 go at 49c. It pays big for you at the Coliseum these last days. OVERCOATS In small size6 and light colors, worth from $10.00 to $18.00. If you can find one to fit, it's your's for 98c. Come try it if your little at the coliseum.
For the Man and Boy Nothing like it at the Coliseum these last few days. We get out next Wednesday and that means cheap shoes before we move. See our great special at
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Guatemalans Charge Special Minister With Aiding Conspiracy.
LEGATION IS SURROUNDED.
Puerto Cortez, Honduras, May 14. via New Orleans, La., May 20. Grave reports relative to the peace situation of the Central American republics were brought here today by passengers from Guatemala bn the steamer Corinto. These reports say that Special Minister Bustillo of Honduras has been sentenced to death and that the Mexican Legation in which he has taken refuge, is surrounded by Guatemalan troops with orders not to let him leave the country alive. The sentence against Bustillo, according to the reports from the Corinto, -was pronounced on alleged proofs that he carried into Guatemala 20,000 pesos to be spent in aiding a conspiracy against
President Cabrera of Guatemala. The
money Is said to have come from both President Zelaya of Nicaragua and a , Honduran named Gamez. Some of the Corinto passengers said ' they heard that three or four persons were being shot daily. They said that
j Guatemala had about 40.000 men un-
I Cer arms.
ACCIDENT COSTS LIFE AT
Engine Running Backwards Leaves Track. Milan, Ind., May 20. The engine and tender of east-bound Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern local freight No. 30 left the track near here late Tuesday while running at a speed of 25 miles an hour. The train was returning to Osgood from Milan, where it had gone to take water, and was running backward. Lee Stigers, aged 40, the conductor of Storrs, O.. was killed. William Murphy, aged 40; Robert Peek, aged 28 and James Lester, aged 19, all of Seymour, Ind., were more or less seriously injured.
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TORICAL BATTLE
Kuhn and Marshall Are Rending New Castle Atmos- ' phere Today.
AT COUNTY CONVENTION.
Kyoto Silks, 26 inches wide, 50 cents per yard at Knollenberg's. A patient wife was holding her husband's aching head In her bands one morning. She asked quietly: "Jim, are a man and his wife one 7 "I suppose so," answered the husband. "Then. rejoined his wife, "I came home not quite myself last night and ought to be ashamed of it. I woa"t take too much wine again." London Graphic
New Castle, Ind., May 20. At the county convention here today Henry County Democracy will have an opportunity of hearing two of the state's most prominent democrats Thomas R. Marshall, the party's nominee for governor, and Thomas H. Kuhn, one of the men Marshall defeated. The convention was called to order in the court house at 10 o'clock by County Chairman Chambers. It was composed of 126 delegates, three from each of the county's forty-two precincts. The main business of the convention, the selection of a county ticket and a candidate for representative will be transacted in the afternoon, and after this business is disposed of Mr. Kuhn will make an address. The address of Mr. Marshall will be made at the Alcaazr theater in the evening.
Ella What sort of a fellow is he? Stella Well, I should say that he had ordered brains and then countermanded thordatrtNewTark iniv
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We make a friend every time an American Kid goes over our counter. Are you a friend? ED. A. FELTMAN, MAKER. 609 Main Street.
One of the notable figures of the Lambeth conference this summer in London will be Bishop Oluwule, of western equatorial Africa, the one fc-' bisboB.l&' tkeAndican. church.
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