Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 144, 8 July 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICTOIOTO FAIiXAmtrM AND SUS-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1903. no nil n 1 FOR HER' AFFINITY V

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THURSDAY SPECIALS

Worth 50c and 65c Ladies' Shirt Waists, both white and colored, to close

the lot, only New, this season's goods. See west window

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dozen Gents' Half Hose,

fast black, fine gauge, double soles, high spliced heels, worth 25c. Never before have they been sold for less, 7c a pair 4 Pair 25c See center window On Sale Tomorrow Morning

Indiana Woman Causing Arrest of Young Colombian Repents Action.

SHE IS UNDER ARREST.

HER HUSBAND LEAVES LAFAYETTE FOR NEW YORK CITY WHERE HE WILL TRY TO SECURE WIFE'S RELEASE.

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Home of Butterick Patterns

INSULT THE FLAG

Business House in Panama Finds It Expensive Wash Rag.

A BOYCOTT IS NOW ON.

dows. He was pursued, according to reports, by a section of the army of Panama, consisting of two policemen and a lieutenant general in full regalia. As a result of the disrespect shown the flag by the commercial house in question the canal zone from one end to the other is hung with boycott signs and the "offenders have found less expensive wash-rags.

New YSrk, July S. Mrs. Elizabeth Washburn of Lafayette, Ind., who caused the arrest of her youthful sweetheart, Enrique Llamas, a Purdue student, on a charge of stealing

$12,400, wanted to withdraw the charge in Jefferson Market Court. Magistrate Wahle refused to allow it and held the young Colombian in $5,000 bail for examination Thursday. He also held the woman in $500 on a complaint under the new "affinity" law. A similar charge was lodged against young Llamas, with whom the police said she lived in a furnished room in West Sixty-third street, near Broadway. Mrs. Washburn gave her real name only after Magistrate Wahle sent her to a cell, the Judge refusing to accept bail till she did so. She gives her age as 36, although she looks 45. and is very unattractive, while the young Colombian is 23. He said he is the son of a rich coffee planter. When apked why he eloped with Mrs. Washburn he replied in English: "I am a gentleman. I cannot speak of a subject like that. Ask the woman. She may tell you." Mrs. Washburn wouldn't say anything further than to repeat what she had said to th? court, with this exception: "I like

him. Do you think the police would let me say something to him?" A lawyer obtained bail for her. The boy was sent to jail.

HUSBAND GOES AFTER WIFE. Lafayette Boarding House Keeper Leaves for New York. Lafayette, Ind., July 8. Heartbroken and with tears streaming down his face, Alonzo Washburn, a boarding house keeper of West Lafayette, left this city for New York to bring back his wife, who was arrested in that city on a statutory charge after having caused the arrest of Enrique Luis Llamas, a young Spaniard of Bogota, South America, alleged to be her paramour, on the charge of having robbed her of $12,400.

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LASlS WEEK 2

Close7xt Saturday

Your Last Chanccir-" ' -cl Good Shoes at Prices Which Can't ,,7; plicated Elsewhere. You Can't Afford lot.Z phis Sale Close Without Having Taken AL mintage of It, Unless You Have L'Jcey to Burn. Here are a few of the sanrtsx of the great bargains we are offering thlsl43l5veek of our sale:

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Hanan's Shoes and Oxfords, all $6.00 Shoes, no shoe easier than Hanan's. during sale $4.95 Feltman's Tramp Last, the easiest, the best wide Toe Shoe ever put on man. Patent Colt, Velour Calf and Vici Kid, High or Low Cut, Best Value in Richmond at $4.00, during the sale at g 25 Hanan's Shoes and Oxfords, all $6.00 Shoes, no shoe easier than Hanan's, during sale $4.95 Feltman's Tramp Last, the easiest, the best wide Toe Shoe ever put on man, Patent Colt, Velour Calf and Vici Kid, High or Low Cut. best value in Richmond at $4.00, during the sale at $3.25

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Pat. Colt or Gun Calf Ox-

ind Shoos, all new styles, the

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Ji4sTJ.ClM or FELTMAN'S TRAMP. 00 values on earth, sale S?pa,r 53.25 One t ff S buckle Light Tan or Wine OxfcL..i 'txinen. on the Dope. Arrow! '""V Dumps last, sold at urT-9 $3.60 All $4.lUB"olt or Gun Calf Oxfords 4"VV"W, all new styles, the JIM UW rlAAP HIT. or SUN NY mV4K ) -SLTMAN S TRAMP. The bestH.'.Cj Values on earth. Sale price, per-.fcalr $3.25 One lot of 3 Buckle Light Tan pr Wine Oxfords for men, on the Dope. Arrow or Jim Dumps last, sold at $4.00, our price gQ

Washington, July 8. The Americans in Panama have had cause for heated protests recently, not on account of the Panama elections, but because of an incident which called into action a portion of the Panaman Army. A foreign commercial house in Colon insulted the American flag, using it to wash the windows of the establishment. - Walter O. Adams of the canal zone, as the story goes, witnessed the dese oration of the; stars and stripes and engaged in a hard-fought battle for the possession of one of the flags which were being used to clean win-

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UNIFICATION OF SCHOOLS FAVORED

Catholic University Professor Likes Such System.

Cincinnati, O., July 8. Dr. E. A. Pace, member of the faculty of the

Catholic University, Washington, D. C, made a plea for the unification under one system of all the Catholic schools in the United States before the convention of the Catholic Educational association. "Each element would profit by the growth and activity of all the other

What the Kidneys Do

Their

Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy.

All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this Impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. Martin Bulach, tailor, of South 5th St., Richmond, Ind.. says: "A number of years ago I was troubled with backache and the kidney secretions were loo free and discolored. This was brought on, I think, by the trying nature of my work. Doan's Kidney Pills

were recommended for similar cases

Ladies9 Department

elements," said Dr . Pace. "The

change from isolation to co-ordination and j SPCured a box from A. G. Lnken

has come about gradually as the cur- & Co.s drue stora Afrpr takine thpm

New Phones

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BEE HIVE GROCERY

COMPANY

New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190

Juat Received a Fresh Shipment of

Franklin Mills Entire Wheat Flour Send In Your Orders by Phone. Red Raspberries, Black Raspberries, Dewberries, Fancy Peaches, Sweet Nutmeg Melons, Pineapples, Plums, Apricots, Sweet, Juicy Oranges, Bananas, Red Currants,

'New Apples.

Baked Ham, Tenderloin, Chipped Beef, Saratoga "chips, Cream to Whip. Grape Juice, Lemon Sour, Ginger Ale and Table Waters.

riculum was adjusted, the methods of teaching improved and better opportunities afforded the teachers to prepare for their work. By co-ordination it will be possible to give the child a thoroughly Catholic education from his first entrance to the parochial fcchool to his graduation from college. "It is above all needful to co-ordinate the elementary schools with the secondary so that the moral and religious training of the earlier years may have an enduring influence."

Spotless Table Linen. To have snowy table cloths and napkins you must use only pure soap. Yellow linen is inexcusable, and is really more expensive in the end, as poor, coarse soap makes quick work of fine cloth. Easy Task soap can be relied upon. It is white and pure, cleans without injury and costs but five cents.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS.

Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of August, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. m Monday, July 13, 190S. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Hospjtal. By order of the Board, 7-2t S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt.

only a short time, the aches and pains disappeared and the kidney secretions became normal again. I thank Doan's Kidney Pills for the relief I found, and recommend them to anyone suffering in this way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Xew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Foster Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies; none better than a Foster. $5.00 grade, now $3.95 $4.00 grade .- $3.25 Bolton's Easy Shoes for Ladies in Patent Tip, Hand Turn and Hand Sewed Soles you know what a Bolton is. $3.50 grade, now $3.10 $4.00 grade, now $3.45 Oxfords, $3.00 grade, now.. $2.68 Ladies' $3.00 Pat. Colt or Pat. Kid 'Oxfords, Hand Turn and Welt Soles in New Sailor Tie or Fairy Button, or Blucher Lace, any style, all new goods, all sizes and widths, including our Tramp last. Sale price $2.64

One lot of Ladies' Golden Brown or Light Russian Calf Oxfords, sold at $2.50, during this sale we will sell these Oxfords at $1.98 Ladies' Tan or Golden Brown Oxfords, all the new styles and patterns. All $3.00 Tans $2.64 All $3.50 Tans $3.10 All $3.25 Tans $2.89 One lot of Ladies Good Style Oxfords, pair 98c One lot of Ladies' $2.00 Tan Oxfords $1.50 Ladies' Golden Brown Oxfords, a pair $1.79 Ladies' $1.50 3 Strap Slippers at $1.34 Common Sense One Strap, $1.50 . grade $1.24

Misses9 and Children's Department

Misses' $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords at $2.19 Misses' $2.25 Tan Oxfords. .$1.95 Misses' $2.00 Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black, at $1.78 Misses' $1.75 Oxfords in tan or black $1.55 Barefoot Sandals and all seasonable goods at great reductions. One lot Misses' and Children's Slippers, pair 49c Boys' Tennis Shors 48c Misses' Tennis Shoes, a pair 42c Youths Tennis Shoes, a pair 42c

Misses $2.50 Shoes and Oxford, per pair $2.19 Misses' $2.25 Tan Oxfords $1.95 Misses' $2.00 Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black at $1.78 Misses' $1.75 Oxfords In tan and black $1.55 Barefoot Sandals and all season' able goods at great reductions. One lot Misses and Children's Slippers, per pair 49c Boys' Tennis Shoes 48e Misses' Tennis Shoes, a pair 42c Youths' Tennis Shoes, a pair 42c

The growth of our sales, like the growth of our regular shoe business, is unparalleled in the Richmond shoe trade. There is no mystery connected with it. The explanation is simple: We sell ONLY good shoes; we have never varied from our motto of BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY, except during our great semi-annual clean-up sales, like the present, when we sell BETTER SHOES FOR A GOOD DEAL LESS MONEY! It means nothing to a merchant to simply advertise, but it means everything to him to actually SELL "Better goods for less money." That the whole secret of the wonderful growth of our business.' Our store will be open every night this week. CHA. H. JFEILXIMAr THE SHOE MAN

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Now Predicted That Taft Will Carry the Democratic Stronghold.

TAFT IS FAVORITE IN NORTH CAROLINA

He Will Poll a Heavy There.

Vote

Ladies' be sure and see the special lot of Coats on sale at Knollenberg's for $1.48 and $3.48, Thursday morning.

Heywood & Wakefield Go Carts and Perambulators

DUNHAM'S Furniture Store 627-629 Main St.

Washington July S. "Taft will get a larger vote in North Carolina next November than any republican candi

date for president ever received in that state," said Judge Spencer B. Adams, of Greensboro today. "Mr. Taffs hope that he may break the solid South, I think, has a better chance of realization in North Carolina than in any other state in that section, with the possible exception of Tennessee. In the latter state, however, the republican party is split while in North Carolina we are united, and the democratic party is disrupted." "California is for Taft. That's all there is to it" is the statement of Prof. David Starr Jordan of Leland Stanford university.

HE IS IN HIGH FAVOR.

"Washington July 8. W. IL Taft has a splendid chance of carrying Tennessee this fall in the opinion of Representative Nathan Hale of that state, who has reached Washington. "This statement may excite some amusement among democrats," said Hale, who is a republican, "but there is good ground to base the hope upon. Several things will help us. The first is the intense bitterness between, the Carmack and Patterson democrats.

There has never been such ill feeling

in the democratic party in the state. I know there is said to be some trouble in our own ranks, but I assure you

that all the noise is made by not more

than a dozen republicans. They con trol few votes.

"Favorable to Taft is the fact that

he is noDular with the lawyers. Ten

lessee was in his jurisdiction when he was on the circuit bench .and the legal fraternity, democratic and republican, alike, have great respect for

him. "The appointment of Gen. Luke E. Wright as secretary of war, has also

strengthened Taft greatly, and will gain for him the support of thousands of gold democrats."

Mr. Hale also predicted that Taft

would win the electoral vote of Kentucky.

Why not have one of the

bargain coats at Knollenbern's for $1.48 or $3.48,

Thursday morning.

NOTICE.

Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. & A. M. will have work tonight in the entered apprentice degree on two candidates.

LID GOES DOWN IN LITTLE SPICELAND

Stores

Must Close Sabbath.

on the

The Workingmen's Accident Insurance Co. of Benton Harbor, Mich., paid lannio A. Thomas, corner North. Fourteenth and F streets, Richmond, $115.04 as benefits during sickness. He gives them hi kigheat recommends

SORE KIDNEYS AND ACH1N6 BACK

"Warn th nCrer that th STitrm i cot working properly, "Vo need to b tomed op. T&ka Lane's Kidney And Backache Medicine It will RmT the aclia and aowmeaa aod restoi health. 'on-loohoiic ate b7 CHAS. E. LANE ft CO.. St Unit. Ma. For 8aU in Biehmond jf J. A. CON KEY.

Spiceland, the little Hc-nrv county

village that has been noted for Its peace and quietude, beside the sanitarium, is going to have the lid clamped down on Sunday. It will not cover the saloons or "blind tigers." as there Is one of these, but the ban will be placed on the grocery 'Stores and meat markets. Mrs. E. O. King was arrested upon complaint of a groeeryman that she had stolen $5. Mrs. King retaliated by having the groeeryman arrested and charged with violating the laws regarding the observance of Sunday. The grocery was open on Sunday, when the theft was committed.

CRISIS IS PASSED; POTTER WILL GET WELL Physicians Consider Bishop Out of Danger.

Cooperstown, X. Y., July 8. Notwithstanding the intense heat Bishop Henry C. Potter, who is suffering

from liver and stomach trouble, con

tinues to improve and there is every

reason to believe that he will recover

now that the crisis of his malady has passed.

iiis physicians reel that his pro

gress toward recovery has been so marked that he may be considered practically out of danger.

It is a real pleasure Pathfinder cigar.

to moke a

TO UNDERGO OPERATION. Baltimore, July 8. Rear Admiral Franklin Drake, retired, of the United States navy, Washington, D. C, Is a patient In Johns Hopkins hospital, where he will undergo an operation.

Jackets that have been $5.00 and $7.50, on sale Thursday morning for the low price of $1.48. Knollenberg's.

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WOMEN PICNIC. Employes of Overall Company in The Country. The women employes of the Richmond Overall company enjoyed an all day picnic on the banks of Xolan's Fork today. The happy crowd left the city In two hacks and private vehicles at 7 o'clock this morning. Although a little cool at the time of starting the sun pat aside the chills later and a beautiful day favored, the pienicers.

L0MMS

Are not all alike. Some make their money by taking advantage of the borrower's misfortunes. We have built up a big business by helping our clients out of difficulties instead of Inducing them to "jump out of the frying pan into the fire." We have the best class of clients in the city. Our rate is low, payments easy and business strictly, confidential. We advance, money on salaries We also loan on household goods and office fixtures without removal and on jewelr.y watches, etc.. left in pledge. Here are some of the terms of our new weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: 60c is a weekly payment on a $25.00 loan. $1.20 is a weekly payment on a loan of $50.00, $1.80 is a weekly payment on a loan of $75.00. $2.40 Is a weekly payment on a loan of $100.00. Other payments in the same proportion. If these payment do not suit you, call and see us and we will be pleased to explain other plans we have. Mail or 'phone applications receive our prompt attention. RICHMOND LOAN CO.

- established 1895.

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T. 7 0, Colonial BIdg., Richmond, Ind. 3s . J

Home Phone 1545.

E. Cor. 7th and Main.