Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 39, 17 December 1908 — Page 3
RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAJI, THURSDAY DECE3IBER 17, 1908.
S LESS TARDINESS
teachers' Fight in Several Schools Resulting in Much Good.
SCHOOL REPORTS BETTER.
The war on tardiness by several feichmoud schools has begun to make k ncrticeable difference In the standard M the monthly reports that are made o Supt. T. A. Mott. The report for this month shows the number of minfctes lost by tardiness amounted to p,772, while the number lost for the Erevlous month was 3.199. This is a ecrease of some 427 minutes. The Eecreases were mainly in the High chool and the Garfield buildings. It I expected that the crusade against Ur din ess will soon be taken up by all the teachers of the public schools.
The report for the month is as fol
lows:.
general Enrollment 3,080 Average number belonging. ..... 2,850 Average daily attendance. ...... .2,686
Wumber remaining at date ......2,838 Number not tardy 2,644
Wumber not absent .1,515
Number neither tardy nor absent 1,389 Number of cases of tardiness.... 494
Kumber of tardy pupils ........ 335
Time.in minutes, lost by tardi
ness 2,772
Kumber of cases of truancy .... 11
DAN HE DROWN
EAGLE'S SCREAM
IV. J. Bryan to Attend Big . State Meeting. '
Wabash, lnd Dec. 17 -With W. J-
feryan as the attraction, Eagles will
ave a big event the latter part of Jan-
lary, to which all northern Indiana
lodges will be Invited. Theodore A,
(tell of Indianapolis, former head of Jhe Eagles, has obtained Mr. Bryan
or the Wabash lodge. Practically all
If the grand lodge officers have given
Assurance they will be here.
'HICH TENSION" LOOK. 1ATEST
It Is Now Characteristic " Postal Employes.
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THE THEATER
THEATRICAL CALENDAR. GENNETT. "A Knight for a Day" Dec. 17. Partello Stock Co. Next week. Tim Murphy New Year's Eve. The Devil Jan. 1. : NEW PHILLIPS. ,r Vaudeville all week. y
The city letter carriers and postal flerks have already taken on that
'high tension" look and are prepared (or the annual grind at the local postoffice, and that takes away much of the attractiveness of a civil service polltioa. The latter part of this week will witless the first consignment of domesic mail. This will afford plenty of ime for transportation and delivery n to the farthest points of this counry. All of next week will witness
l congestion, not only at tne local ostoffice, but in every office of any ize or importance in the land.
FAVORS PURCHASE Of
Henry County Council Delays Matter, However.
New Castle, Dec. 17. The County Council has left the question of buying voting machines suspended in the it until its January meeting, at least, the commissioners requested an apiropriation of $7,7(X with which to mrchase eleven machines and it came lefore the council Monday for conspiration. A majority of the members present expressed themselves as being
In favor of buying the machines, but preferred to wait until next September
leiore passing the appropriation.
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A Dimple Maker
Find a child with dimples and chubby arms and legs and you find a healthy child. Find one with drawn face and poor, thin body and you see one that needs Scott's Emulsion Your doctor will tell you so. Nothing helps these thin, pale children like Scott's Emulsion. It contains the very element of fat they need. It supplies them with a perfect and quickly digested nourishment. It brings dimples and rounded limbs. -
"A Knight for a Day." "A Knight for a Day," a musical gaiety holding the musical comedy long distance run and attendance records of Chicago, Boston andi New York will be the attraction at the Gennett tonight. Everyone knows of the production's big hit at Wallack's last season. Opening in the late Autumn, it held the boards there until the close of the regular season. Taken thence to Boston it has been presented there also to large audiences. Prior to its New York run. it won a stay of 607 nights at the Whitney Theatre, Chicago. It is the big New York "merry musical many, mostly maids," headed by Miss May Vokes that is to present the piece here. New York opinion last season unequivocally pronounced the production one of the most satisfying of musical pieces of recent years.
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BULLETIN
We prepare this bulleti n with a view of aiding you in your holiday purchases. Upon an occasion of this kind, above all others, you will not only have the advantage of the most extensive selections, but the store itself from which your purchases are made will be an absolute assurance of the HIGH QUALITY of the goods. We are the LEADERS in the FOOTWEAR BUSINESS of Richmond. We have GAINED THE PUBLIC FAVOR through the merits of our HIGH GRADE SHOES. Make your purchase of HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR AT FELTMAN'S and you are assured of HONEST PRICES ON HONEST GOODS. Our prices are as LOW NOW as at ANY TIME IN THE YEAR. We think this point is worthy of your consideration in connection with the fact that prices are always a little lower than you can find elsewhere.
We just received 400 pairs of Feltman's $2.50 HONEST VALUE SHOES, the best shoe for $2.50 ever sold in Richmond
"Cupid and the Dollar." There are scarcely two more conspicuous factors in the lives of all of us than love and money. One is the root of all our happiness and the other is the root of all our unhappiness. And the cynic will say we cannot tell which is which. In the drama to be sure, Cupid is at the bottom of much unhappiness leading to final joy, and the dollar works variously for good and evil. But in either form or in all forms everyone has had his experience with "Cupid and the Dollar," and hence each one nay expect to find something personal to him in Mr. Tim Murphy's latest success, happily entitled "Cupid and the Dollar," a three act modern American comedy in which he is to display his merry art at the Gennett theatre on New Years eve.
E STAR
BECEIVJOISMISSED John C. Shaffer Files Petition In Federal Court.
Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will scad you a Complete Hindy AU of the World." u :: SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl Street New York
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 17. John C. Shaffer, as the purchaser of the holdings of Daniel G. Reid in the Star Publishing company, has filed a petition in the federal court asking that the receiver be dismissed and that he be made a co-complainant in the action instituted by Reid. Judge Anderson fixed December 28
as a date for hearing the petition and December 24 as the final date on which answers could fee submitted. Mr. Shaffer in his petition states that on December 3 he purchased the holdings of Daniel G. Reid, including a demand note, $400,000 in bonds of the Star Publishing company, $150,000 in bonds of the Indianapolis Star Publishing company and the common stock held by Reid.
Christmas Slippers
Felt Slippers For Christmas NOTHING COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE FOR PRESENTS. All kinds, all grades, the very Jest in Quality. Black, Brown, Wine, Felt Romeos, 98c
Black, Brown, Green, Wine, Red, Felt Romeos $1.48 BOUDOIR SLIPPERS. BlacV, Blue, Red $1.00 Misses' Felt Romeos 98c Children's Romeos 75c Bath Slippers 75c
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Feltman's Tramp Last Walk all day long, feet never tired. A guarantee of comfort. Not an experiment, an assured fact. $4.00 Hndreds of Satisfied wearers will testify they are all right. All Leathers, $4.00.
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Feltman Sells the Best Rubber Goods Made Boots, Overshoes and Arctics. We Carry More Novelties Than Any Store in Town.
Rubber Boots BALL BAND BOOTS AND OVERS. Rubber Boots $3.75 Felt Boots $3.25 Felt Boots $3.00 Pacs $3.00 Pacs and Socks $3.75 The very best the money affords. Not made by the Trust.
Men's Warm Goods Motormen's High Cut Warm Lined Shoes $3.00 Regular Cut $2.50 Four Buckle Band Arctics $2.75 One Buckle Band Arctics $1.65 One Buckle Para Arctics. .$1.50 Alaskas $1.25 Boys', Misses' and Children's Rubbers and Arctics at all prices; best quality. Our Felt Slipper Line you'll find the best in town.
Boys! Boys! You know what it takes to keep the boy's feet covered. Our Boy's Shoes will help to keep your patience. Boys' Shoes, good ones . . . ...$1.75 to $2.00 Patent Colt Lace $2.50 Gun Metal Calf, Button. . .$2.50 Rugby, the best made.... $2.50 to $3.50 Little Gent's sizes in all grades and prices. Make our Store your headquarters. 724 Main street.
Feltman's Honest Value Shoes For ladies .$2.00 Special line $2.50 Sanatorium ladies' shoes.. $3.50 Bolton shoes for comfort.. $3 and $3.50 Feltman's Stylish Shoes.. $.300 Feltman gives better Values, hence he does the largest business.Courteous treatment, best foot fitters shoes that prove.
Men's Slippers
The Men must have comfortable House Slippers. Our line is very strong In every Styleand Quality. ' Men's Slippers 43c Men's Slipptrs $1.00 Men's Slippers $1.50 Romeos (with rubbers).. $1.50 , Romeos (with rubbers) ...$2.00 Alligator Slippers $2.50Men's Everett Slippers. .. .$1.00 Men's Everett Slippers. ...$1.50
THE SHOES THAT PROVE all made to our order, exclusive styles, quality unsurpassed.
724 Main St.
CHAS. H. FELTMAN
Phone 2250
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TR1BBEY CASE
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Whitecap Victim Faces ious Charge.
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Th HsariBO Oftlft. Iefasts ami children ar cocstautW needing xative. It ia Important to know what to b1icm. Tboir Mcsnach and bowels are not strong kaoojrh for Mis, pwratlv water or cathartic kills, powdeis ac tUriets. Oire them a mild, foaaaji fftntto. laxative tonic Ilka Or. Cal.' jreU's 8ynt Pepsin, wbith aells at the sma! lam of 50 cents or $1 at drac stores. It is tin no great retaedr for you to have kt tba bct.e ir icvt csjMvm wbeather bm4 v ,
Master What part" of speech is the word egg? . Boy Noun, sir. MasterIs it masculine, feminine or neuter? Boy (perplexed) Can't tell, sir. MasterIs it masculine, feminine or neuter? Boy (looking sbarp) Can't tell, sir, till it's hatched. Western Christian Advocate.
Connersville, Ind., Dec. 17. The case of the state against John B. Tribbey of Rush county charging Tribbey with assaulting Henry G. Conaway with intent to murder him, has been venued to the Fayette circuit court and the papers have been placed on file with Clerk Sparks. The trial promises to be an interesting hearing. John Tribbey, it will be remembered, was the victim of a gang of whitecappers in Posey township. Rush county last summer and the trials of the seven persons alleged to have been guilty of the offense ended in the Rush circuit court when all t he defendants were acquitted. Among the defendants were Tribbey's wife sad son and the prosecuting witness in this case, Henry G. Conaway.
MANY QUESTIONS TO BEC0NS1RED West Richmond Association Meets Friday. 0 The West Richmond Improvement Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Baxter school tomorrow evening. Reports will be received from the committee on the South West Sewer System, the hose house proposition and the public play grounds project Other-business will be considered and a large attendance is desired.
MUSIC WILSON Phone 2074 Adams Drug Store
"The Lid Is On"
and the front draf is open and coal burning has begun in dead earnest. We have a stock of COAL that's dry as a bone and not a "punky" car in the lot.
You Try It! H. C. Bulleiylick & Son
Phone 1235
529 S. 5th St.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.
RETURNS TO OLD N. Y. Superintendent of Scott Stove Co. Leaving Cambridge. Cambridge City, Ind., Dec 17. W. H. Huber, who has been superintendent of the Scott Stove and Heater company since its inception in this city, has resigned his place and returned to New York.
Poi.lt: Gold Medal Flour makes bakintr easy. THXBE8A.
GEFJFJETT THEATRE ""harry G. Sommers Lessee and. Manager. TONIGHT The great musical Ha. Ha, "A KNIGHT FOR A DAY' Company of 70 People Headed by IVIAY VOKES Sale at box office. 10 a. m. PRICES 23c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
Hackman, Klehfoth a Co
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PL COLISEUM
Wednesday, Dec 23.
CITY LEAGUE' GAME CALLED 7:30
Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning, Afternoon and Evening. -
PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE..
WEEK DEC. 14.
Francis Hoyt & Co. Herbert & Vance
Jobn Carl Robisch and Mayme Cbildrcss Lelton
Pictures and Songs.
Admission 10 Cents
BUY YOUR XT.1AS TREES AND DECORATIONS 175-1SO Ft. Wayne Ave. MIClL.IEIL.AIO &L CO.
Phone - 1293-
