Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 179, 12 August 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908.

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We know you'll be interested when you note the prices. Evenathough you don't want them for present use, the unusual savings will make themworth while buying. AH housewives will notice that such saving opportunities-on Lace Curtains seldom occur. It's our pleasure in securing this elegant line of Fine Nottinghams at manufacturer's prices, therefore as always, sharing the profits with our customers and giving them the advantage of this fortunate and timely purchase. READ ! ON SALE TOMORROW 200 Pair Fine Nottingham Curtains. LOT 1. 75 pairs worth $1.50 and $1.75, go at --$1.19 Pair. LOT 2. 50 pairs worth $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, go at $1.75 Pair. Lot 3.-75 pairs worth $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, go at. $2.49

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State ''Republican Leaders Meet in Indianapolis and Talk of Situation.

THEY SEE VICTORY AHEAD.

GENERAL GOOD FEELING TOWARD NOMINEE TAFT IN ALL CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS FAVOR COUNTY LOCAL OPTION.

made up of republicans -who are

known in their respectire localities as

men particularly active In the work of organization. In fact the discussion i

was almost altogether with reference to the perfecting of plans for the closet organization that it is possible to make. One feature of the discussion was the reports concerning the sentiment cn the county local option question. It was announced that the people of the state are being aroused as they never were before because of the organization of the brewers and saloon men, whose purpose the leaders say is to capture the governorship of th state and the lower house of the legislature in order to prevent the passage of a law providing for local option with the county as a unit.

Stella Can you dress within your income? Bella Yes. But It is like lreesing within a berth In a sleeping car. Harper's Bazaar.

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Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 12. Republican political leaders thronged the

lobbies of the Claypool hotel yesterday i afternoon and last night. Nearly every , part of the state was represented by

some well known republican who had

his particular locality.

James P. GoGodrich, chairman of

the republican state committee, was

in the throng and presided at the general meeting of republicans last night. A: meeting of the republican congressional candidates yesterday after

noon, beside a meeting of the repbullcan editors of the Ninth district, followed by a general meeting of the political leaders last night, attracted the crowd of politicians.

In the evening an Informal conference of republicans from every part of Indiana was held In room 334, Claypooi hotel. The gathering of nominees for con

gress was compare notes and observations concerning the preliminary

work of the campaign. A feature of

the reports was that general satisfac

tion exists in all the districts over the prospects for victory for the republican national ticket.

Said a member of the congressional

delegation: "Mr. Taft Is proving to be a most popular candidate In Indiana,"

Landis Meets Editors. Congressman C. B. Landis attended

a meeting of the editors of his own

district last night. This meeting of

republican editors was one of a series

of- republican editors' meetings of the

different congressional districts ar

ranged by Colonel George B. Lock

wood, who has charge of the republican literary bureau of Indiana. The

meeting proved to be most Interesting.

Ii showed that the newspaper men. of Mr. Landis' district are thoroughly in harmony in conducting their end of

the campaign.

The general meeting of republican leaders last night which was presided over by Chairman PJames Goodrich

was of an informal character. It was

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Program Afternoon March Kansas City Star Liberti Selection Mary's Lamb Richard Carle Hungarian Dance No. 1 Jas. Brahm March "Tri-State" H. Lincoln Selection "Red Mill" (Comic Opera) V. Herbert Awakening of Spring E. Bach Waltz "Jannette" Spanish Zitka March Medley, "I'm Going Back to Kentucky Walker

Program Evening March Vesuvius - H. Lincoln Selection "The Yankee Prince" comic opera...... Cohan Waltz Festehe Garstchi German ... Strauss Sleepy Sidney, Two-step A. W. Schen Selection The Gay Musician Julian Edwards March "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa Intermezzo Ivanhoe - Hager Selection Faust ---- Gounod

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