Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 219, 21 September 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA31. MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER 21, 1908. I'AGE EIGHT.

HANLY APPEALS 110 THEJHUHCHES Must Aid If Greater Things Are Accomplished for Temperance. FIGHT IS NOT FINISHED.

HEARS COMPLETION F. C. FRIEDGEN & CO., 918 MAIN STREET Middle of October Set as Time For Finishing Y. M. C. A. Building. DEDICATION ABOUT NOV. 1.

DEFENDS SELF FOR CALLING SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE FERVENT STAND FOR COUNTY OPTION. Bloomington. Ind., Sept. 21. "We have not even begun the aproach of the final contest. Before the victory many men will be ' called upon to change their political affiliations of a lifetime.' Thus spoke Governor Hanly on the subject, "Temperance and Good citizenship," to 1,200 persons at the Harris-Grand theater Sunday afternoon. Continuing the governor said the temperance forces may lose the present battle, but they do not expect to lose the whole war. The liquor interests, he declared, have continued to grow bolder until now they are seeking to control even the government itself. Governor Hanly took up the matter of his calling the special session of the legislature and appealed to his hearers to use their influence by going to Indianapolis and urging the passage of a county local option bill. He said: "After you have reclaimed forty-two counties in Indiana and after I have heard you say you are in favor of advanced temperance I have called together the legislature and have put the question up to them. Some have criticised me for not waiting until January for the regular session. I think If It is all right It Is all right now, and September comes before November.

"It is absurd to say I have taken.

the matter out of the hands pf the people. I have only conferred upon the people a new power. I have given a new right, and I do not believe you will be angry with me for so doing. I will recommend the present remonstrance laws to the general assembly! and I want a law to reach the whole country at the same time. Appeals to Churches. In an appeal to the churches. Governor Hanly said: "If this contest is won it will be through the sacrifice of the Christian church of this land. What the church needs today is a great conviction. If the church had a conviction it would end the saloon traffic In America in twelve months. "After four years of my administration as governor of this commonwealth, I want to say to you that Indiana never needed a militant church as badly as she does today. The Christian church will either have to fight the liquor foes or run away, and, thank God, it can not run away. Demand Local Option. Referring to local option the governor said he wps for it because the

??ainst it They want mall as possible and I a3 possible, said the Lining, he said: . ; the nation to be a

unit, but ti f o:xn't get that I will take the statr tnid if I should fail there, thfi' ' I can get the conuty with you v-yrt. The hungry man, you know, Is' always glad to get even a loaf."

With the rapid work now being done on the Y. M. C. A. building, that structure will be ready for occupation about the middle of October, thinks Secretary Goodwin, and the contractors in charge. If the building is completed by that time, it is very probable that the dedication will occur about November 1. No definite steps have been taken toward securing speakers for the dedicatory exercises, but It is very proboble that at the next meeting of the board c directors of the Institution, the orators of the day will be selected. It is planned to make these exercises the most notable In the history of Richmond. It Is very probable that some of the biggest speakers of the association will be brought here. All finishing materials for the interior and the heating plant have arrived. A large corps of plumbers have been placed at work erecting the heating plant. It is expected that the plasterers will have completed their work before the end of the week. They are now working on the first floor of the building. The carpenters are completing the interior wood work on the third and fourth floors, the stairways having been erected. ,

brewers the iin'r want it governor "I WO!

It will, no doubt interest our readers to know that Blackburn's Castor-Oil-Pills now have a new, t distinctive coitied name Blackbom's CascaRoyal-Pills.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Wanted Walter at taurant

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Attend the Fall Millinery Opening at Kielhorn's, Wednesday and Thursday. 2l2t

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Fattts " Gold Medal Flour Is very htgrheat

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COFFEE IS THE KING OF ALL

OCT IT AT THE EE HIVE GROCERY ONLY!

Yery Effective for Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatism Sufferer.

The function of the kidneys is to filter and strain the impurities from the blood, and these pass from the system in the form of urine. Pains in the urinary region and the small of the back Indicate that the kidneys are sick and need treatment. Neglecting such symptoms, brings rheumatism, diabetes, dropsy, and heart trouble, while a simple home treatment will restore and keep the kidneys in fine working order. Being a mild, balmy healing tonic, old and young can use with perfect safety. One-half ounce fluid extract Buchu, compound fluid Balmwort, one ounce; compound syrup Sarsaparilla two ounces; mix in a bottle. Take a teaspoonful before each meal. At night take another dose, drinking plenty of water. A local druggist advises it and says he fills it frequently for the best physicians. Buchu, alone is excellent, but aided by Balmwort and Sarsaparllla it astonishes all who use it by its

quick effectiveness.

PRETENDER'S SON WEifi AMERICAN

Secret Marriage of Prince

Miguel Is Reported. Louisville, Ky.,v Sept. 21. A special

cablegram from Paris says that Prince Miguel, de Braganza, eldest son of Don Miguel, pretender to the throne of Portugal, has been secretly married to Mrs. Samuel Sloan Chauncey, of Louisville. She was born and reared in Louisville and was the daughter of Colonel J. H. Carr, one of the bravest cavalry officers of the Confederate service.

About two years ago it was report

ed that Mrs. Chauncey was to be married to General Kitchener, who was a devoted suitor for months. Nothing came of this, however, and then another report had it that she was to

become the bride of "Silent" Smith,

of New York. Mrs. Chauncey is now

37 years old and is said to be still very beautiful. Both she and Lady Newborough are known to all of the members of .Louisville's ultra society set and are remembered as the most charming and attractive women who ever lived here.

INJURED WHILE COASTINGJN WHEEL James John Collides With Another Man Riding Bicycle. James John;" the twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James John, 39 South Sixteenth street, escaped with slight injuries yesterday afternoon, when knocked off his wheel while coasting down the East Main street hill. Young Johns lost control of his wheel

at Twenty-first street and run into a

man coming up the hill on a bicycle. He was knocked off and was bruised about the back and hips. Dr. Marvel was called who pronounced the Injuries not of a serious nature.

Paid In Advance. ,

A gentleman who was in the habit

of dining daily at a certain restaurant

In London said to the Irish waiter who

attended him: "Instead of tipping you every day, Pat, I'll give you your tip In a lump sum at the end of the mouth. i "Would ye moind paying me In advance, sorrr asked the waiter.

"Well, that's rather a strange re-

quest," remarked the srentlpmnn

"However. If you are In want of some money now here's half a crown for

you. tsui am you ais trust me that you asked for payment now?" "Ob, no. sorr." grinned Pat, pocketing the half crown, "but OVm lavia here tomorrowf

ffli anM Stffl&l Esifls 1,000 different shapes, shades and styles from which to make a selection. These hats are consigned to us by the Pioneer Hat Factory of Wabash, Ind., and we got them so cheap, at almost the price of the cost to manufacture, we are placing them on sale for ten days. This sale started Saturday, September 19th, and we had remarkable sales. Saturday, the first day, over 200 hats were sold. The shapes are new, the quality the best. Hats worth $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 now going at

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These hats are the new fall shapes, the newest styles, somewhat smaller and more smartly shaped than those of spring. Both English and American styles are here, and to think of going at 54 price ! See OuiF Hall Display in Windows

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Rumor Has It That Teddy, Jr., Is To Be Married to Miss Munn

Boston, Sept. 21 A rumor is cur

rent in society that there is a possible engagement or understanding between Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the president's son, and Miss Carrie Munn, of Washington, who has been summering at the Munn villa on Sea street, Manchester. Teddy Jr., and his sister

Ethel, were guests there earlier in the season, and Mrs. Munn gave a dinner and dance for Miss Ethel at the Essex Country Club. Teddy, Jr., followed the Munns to the Adirondacks. Mrs. Munn was formerly Miss Carrie L. Gurnee, and is identified with one of America's best and most aristocratic families.

FISHERMAN SLtEPS; FALLS IN AND DROWNS

Body of Chalmers Found Mississinewa River.

in

Wabash, Ind., Sept. 21. Falling

asleep while fishing, George W. Chalmers, 37 years old, who was sitting on a log at the edge of the Mississenewa

River, fell in and was drowned. This

was at midnight and it was noon Sun

day, when the body was found floating in the river near Somerset, this county. The Investigation made by the coroner resulted in the conclusion that he had fallen asleep and tumbled into the river, drowning before he could recover himself.

GOVERNOR INVADES T0BACC0 DISTRICTS Demand Comes for Willson Speeches There.

PRAY IN CHURCHES FOR RAINFALL Kankakee Valley People Fear Bad Fires.

Laporte, Ind., Sept. 21. Sunday was another day of prayer in the churches in the Kankakee valley, where for several days fires, which have threatened them, have been fought with grim determination by hundreds of farmers. Many by plowing their fields, checked the fire, which has swept over thousands of acres.

Louisville, Ky., Sept. 21. Announcement is made from the Republican state headquarers that the demand for speeches by Governor Willson is so strong in the "night riding" districts of Kentucky that the Governor is to be asked to give nearly all his time from now until the electkri in delivering appeals for law and order In the sections where the depredations have been most frequent. J. L. McCoy, Secretary A. S. Bennett and other republicans at state headquarters say these demands for the governor are an indication of a trend of sentiment toward the republican party in the tobacco districts of the state.

MORTALLY WOUNDED

Wife Who Aided Husband From Arrest and Sheriff May Die.

FIGHT A SUNDAY BATTLE.

West Plains, Mo., Sept. 21. John Roberts and his wife Sunday resisted a sheriffs posse in a desperate battle rear Prestonia, one mile south of the Missouri-Arkansas line, when the officers attempted to arrest Roberts for having killed Obe Kessinger, a neighbor. As a result the woman and sheriff Mooney, of Baxter County, Arkansas, are mortally wounded and Roberts and two members of the posse Max Lowren and his son are seriously wounded. The murder of Kessinger was coldblooded. Roberts went to the house late in the evening and called his victim to the door. When Kessinger appeared, Roberts killed him with a bullet Sheriff Mooney and several deputies early Sunday morning started to arrest Roberts. The posse was told by the woman to keep away and when-the sheriff continued to advance both she and her husband opened fire. Mooney was shot by the woman.

Barrel Stave Good Cure For High School Frat-Question

Chicago, Sept. 21. A war which Chicago high school pupils have been waging against the board of education, which attempted abolition of school secret societies and fraternities, was enlivened last night when Rev. Frank G. Smith, speaking in a Congregational church, charged the parents with being too lenient, and recommended the use of the barrel stave. "It should be a good elastic barrel stave, too," said Rev. Smith. "If parents side with pupils in the defiance of school regulation, how can we expect other than that our future citizens will become habitual deflers of

the law?" The board of education recently threatened to dismiss high school pupils who did not withdraw from secret societies and the pupils replied by seeking a court order restraining th enforcement of the regulation.

Old Lady My little boy, have yon no better way to spend this beautiful afternoon than by standing about Idling away your time? Boy I ain't Idling away my time! There's Mr. nankinson Inside making love to taj sister, and he is paying me sixpence an hour to watch for pa. Chips.

a n -mm w - For satisfactory plate Dr. A. O.Martin, Dentist tz&sxsssssz. lalBk. New phone 1637.

BLIND SALESMAN'S

New Castle Fiend Works Rewards for His Capture.

New Castle, Ind., Sept. 21. Three rewards, aggregating $150, have been offered for the detection and arrest of the person who poisoned Rex, the faithful guide and companion of Miles

Goodwin, the blind traveling man, well known throughout Indiana, Ohio and Wrest Virginia. The dog died Sunday morning. He always accompanied his master, even on his longest trips, and, with human-like intelligence, guided his owner about the city of Cincinnati, and never once did he make a false step in crossing the densely congested streets. He was admired an J loved by every one.

The Hub Of Xte Body. The organ around wtilch all tbs other organ revolve, and upon which they are largely dependent for their welfare, U the stomach. 7 hen the functions of the 110010011 become imaired, the bowels and liver also become de inged. To core a disease of the stomach live bowels get a SO cent or SI bottle of Dr. Cld '11' Syrup Pepsin at your druggist's. It i. : promptest relief for constipation and Cyt joia ever cc n?routx3 4. .

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