Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 17, 25 November 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM L il,-j ttiKA-U, WJiDMiiAi, U .ilUlilill Zo, iUd.
CHILOREIU RE GIVIIIG, Large Donations Made at the Public Schools for the Poor of the City.
SCHOOLS ADJOURN TODAY.
The chlldrens donations received today at the various schools for the poor of the city were unusually large. The donations of food were larger than last year and the amount of money contributed was also' greatly Increased. Up to noon the reports from the schools showed the Finley and the Garfield schools led in largest donations. The high school deserves special mention as the donations there greatly exceed those of last year. The schools will close this afternoon for the remainder of the week for the Thanksgiving vacation. In many of the schools this afternoon special exercises were held.
INDIANAPOLIS SEEKS A WBRLD'S FAIR Business Men Seek Exposition for 1911.
Indianapolis, InL, Nov. 25. Announcement has been made that the next exposition of international scope is planned to be held in Indianapolis between May and November, 1911. The project will be left In the hands of 20. leading business men of this city.
A GENTLE REPROACH. Tailing Retort of the Lamblike, Violet Eyed Beauty. There to a certain young woman who Is beautiful, with that childish, wistful. Innocent looking, violet eyed beauty which reduces one-half the feminine world to tears, the other half to utterly helpless rage. We all know the type, but it Is seldom given us to see It in such perfection. We usually associate it with a lamblike, appealing mentality, that permits itself to be ridden upon as soon expect a wood violet to turn and rend you. A short time ago she was asked to a woman's luncheon and got herself up for 'the occasion in a way that made the result of her efforts a thing not easily forgotten. She arrived looking so lovely that there was little said among the guests for a few momenta after her entry into the room. Perhaps she felt the silence. At all events, she turned to the woman standing nearest her and said in a childish voice, with ever such a little lisp and pretty southern accent: "How well yo are lookin today!" It was a well meant civility from a
young woman to an older one, who seemingly was unable to accept it as such and put up her lorgnette, sweeping the speaker from top to toe. What
she saw was enough to disconcert a younger and prettier woman than herself, bat even so one finds it difficult to Justify her next move. "Wish I could say .he same for you," she returned, closing her lorgnette with a snap. One or two of the guests were friends of the pretty woman and almost stopped breathing ha order not to miss what they felt sure would come and it came. The pretty one raised her eyebrows slightly, then said, with an air of gentle reproach: "Why don't yo' lie like a lady, Hke I do?" Rehoboth Sunday Herald.
What He Needed. .-sovereign would tempt many men, and when Plimkins, making a few purchases at the stores, saw one lying on the floor just by the counter he quivered with excitement Glancing around to reassure himself that none was looking, he quite accidentally dropped one of his kid gloves neatly on the coin and then dived. He got the glove all right, but Btill the sovereign remained. A shopwalker approached him. "Good morning, sir," said the man, rubbing his hands together in the approved style, "and may I show yon a bottle of our celebrated liquid glue, which sticks" London Matt.
ARTISTS' MODEL; SPURNS UNCLE.
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MISS ARTIE KING. Miss King is now an artist model in New York, and has refused to return
to the home of her millionaire uncle
in Arizona. She says she prefers the
life of the New York studio to the
deserts of the West.
CITY IN BRIEF
RESPOMO LIBERALLY
Richmond People Taking Interest in the Earlham Heights Church.
TWO $100 GIFTS RECEIVED.
Richmond people are responding very liberally in donating the necessary amount of money for building the new Earlham Heights Presbyterian church. The committee on solicitation reported this morning that two $100 subscriptions had been received and that another solicitor reported that he had received sums aggregating $100. The Rev. Dunaway states that he Is very much pleased by the way local people are responding. He states that the contract for the building material has not been let owing to a con
tingency that has come before the
committee.
YEGGS FAILED TO JET $15,000 Frightened Away from Clark's Hill.
Peru, Ind., Nov. 25. The safe of the state bank at Clark's Hill, Tipecanoe county, was blown at an early hour but the yeggs were frightened away
leaving $15,000 in sight. They stole a
livery rig and drove to Lafayette. At
Logansport two suspects were arrested, and SherifT Valpert has two men here, who, he believes, were impli
cated in the crime.
SENSATION SPRUNG IN WHITEMAN CASE (Continued From Page One.)
Mrs. Forest Murray of Liberty is the
guest of Mrs. Ira Swisher today.
Miss Carrie Lesh will visit friends at
Indianapolis tomorrow and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell of Cleveland, are the guests of friends
and relatives here today.
Buy your friend a nice box of candy for Thanksgiving. The Greek Candy
store.
Turkey, Oysters, Celery and plenty
of good things to eat at the Westcott Cafe, Thanksgiving Eve. 24-2t Miss Glena Tizard of Muncie, will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of
Miss Katherine Schneider.
Buy your Thanksgiving candy at the
Greek Candy store always fresh and delicious. Miss Ada Dickhut of Indianapolis will be the guest of Brs. Ira Swisher tomorrow and over Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Will Foster and son left this morning for Columbus, where they will spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mrs. J.- B. Weeks and children of Seattle, Wash., are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Weeks of this city and other friends and relatives. Carl Eggemeyer and Stanley Schaffer, who are attending Indiana University, will be home to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Jacob : Able left today for Dayton, where he will visit the next several flays. He will then visit his brother at Piedmont, Ky. Over 400 pounds hand made chocolate and cream bon bons. Special for
today and tomorrow, 15c pound, at the Greek Candy store. Charles Miller is visiting at Boston. Mrs. John Hopkins of College Corner has been called to the bedside of her sick brother, John Hamilton of this city. Dr. Lee C. Hoover and daughter, Miss Edna, left this morning for Terre Haute, where they will spend
Thanksgiving with Mrs. A. E. Jones, a
daughter of Mr. Hoover.
Miss Alice Hill will arrive home this
afternoon from Indianapolis to be the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Hill, of South Eighteenth street, dur
ing Thanksgiving vacation.
Robert Tallant,-Frank Brown, Jesse
Miller and Walker Land will arrive
home this afternoon from Purdue uni
versity to visit their parents during
the Thanksgiving vacation.
Miss Ruth Mott, who 1b attending
school at Valparaiso, Ind., will arrive
home this afternoon to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mott, of
North Eleventh street, for a week.
William A. Robinson, train porter
for the Pennsylvania railroad com
pany who has been on the sick list
for three weeks has returned to duty,
His run is between Cincinnati and Lo
gansport, Ind.
The Cellar Stairs. A man who once had a bad fall when going down his cellar stairs now has a broad strip of white painted on the floor at the end of the last step) This Is easily seen, even If the cellar be dark, and many a nasty accident Is avoided. If the house is rented and yon do not like to paint the boards a piece of white oilcloth- can be tacked to the floor at the foot of the stairs. See that the tacking Is securely done or a worse fall may follow than from mlsgauged step. Philadelphia Press.
Dodged. I got my wife through .advertising." "Then you'll admit that advertising pays?" "I'll admit that it brings results was the captious reply. Louisvilla Courler-JournaL
No man can be provident of his time who is not prudent In the choice of his company. Jeremy Taylor.
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Our store will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Lee B. Nusbaum. Jenny's Quick Method.
Jenny's uncle, who was a schoolteacher, met her on the street one
beautiful May day and asked her If she was going to the Maypole dance. "No, I ain't going." "Oh, my little dear," said her uncle, "yon must not say 4I ain't going.' Ton must say 'I am not going, " And he proceeded to give her a little lesson In grammar. "You are not going. He la not going. We are not going.. Tou are not going. They are not going. Now, can you say all that, Jenny?" "Sure, I can," she replied, making a courtesy. "There ain't nobody going. Ladles' Home Journal.
curred, not to attack her, but because he believed she was keeping company with another man and he wanted to learn who. Mr. Bond told the jury that the first shot that was fired was not fired by Whiteman. He made the declaration this bullet whizzed by Whiteman's head and he believed at the time some one was- shooting at him. He said after Mrs. Whiteman ran toward the orchard, her husband followed and fired two shots into the air to show the unknown party, he, too, was armed. He said Whiteman called to his wife to quit screaming. He said the defense would show Whiteman saw the form of a man on the roadway and fired the second -time at it. It afterward transpired that this man, who fired back, was Officer Lambersori, who knocked Whiteman down and placed him under arrest.
This year's large catch of all kinds
of fish, both on the Grand banks and along the Nova Scatia coast, has tended to make the price of all fish products much lower than in former years, according to a report made by
Consul-General David F. Wilbur, of
Halifax. On account of the difficulty of geting men, the number of vessels sailing from ports along the south shore of Nova Scotia has decreased in the last few years.
T Hunrico OfUfli. Infants end children are constantly needing axathre. It is imDortant to mow what to rive
them. Their st?-nch and bowels am not ilmn,
enoafh for salts, purgative waters or cathartic
puis, powaers or tuiets. uiv ttiem a sofld. pleasant, ffentle. laxative tonic like Df. Call' welt's Syrup Pepsin, which sells mt the small sum of SO cents or fl at drug stores. It Is tb one great remedy for yon to have in die house t
tv cauexea when tney need It-
RELIEF HASTENED TO TORNADO EMMS
Estimated Forty Met Their
Death.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 25. Relief
is being hastened to Arkansas towns,
which were reported destroyed by tor nadoes. Property damage, amount
ing to hundreds of thousands of dollars, has been done. The loss of life
will probably exceed 40.
. FUNERAL TODAY.
The funeral of Miss Anna Isabel
Kloecker took place this afternoon at
2 o'clock from the home, 646 South J.
street. The Rev. E. G. Howard of
ficiated. The burial was in the Lu theran cemetery.
Shredded Fodder at ONER G. WHELAN
Feed and Seed Store 33 Soutb 6th St. Pfaone 1679 Public scales for weighing.
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Fancy Eating Apples and Johnathana, Wolf River and Grimes Golden. New Figs, Dates, Raisins, New Nuts of all kinds, Shelled English Walnuts, Pecans, Black Walnuts, and Almonds. Sweet Cider, fresh from the press, made in our store. Heme made Mince Meat, Apple Butter. Give us your order Jf you want the best.
Jury at the Theater. An unusual spectacle was witnessed at the Theater RoyaL Nelson, Auckland, when the Jury, who had been locked up three nights because they could not agree to a verdict In' a murder case, were allowed to witness a living picture display. They had expressed a desire to attend the theater as a relief, and the judge consented. Auckland News:
A Work Maker. Binks la weak financially. Isn't he?" "He hasn't much money, but he gives employment to a great many men.' 'Who are they?" "Other people's bill collectors." London Tit-Bits. -
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