Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 65, 12 January 1909 — Page 8

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Mitts, oatis, SCtiiirfts, Waostis, Fanes amid foofldireiru's arinnieinifts ,

Marked down to a figure which brings them to a notch on the scale of bargains far below actual value. WISE BUYERS WILL HEED. If the present selling continues the great majority of our present holdings in Winter Coats, Suits, Skirts and Furs will leave the store before the end of the week for values like those quoted here never fail to bring customers.

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All Ladies' Colored Coats go at ....ONE-HALF OFF All Ladies' Black Coats goat 1... -ONE-THIRD OFF All Ladies' Suits at....... PHENOMENAL SAVINGS Ladies' Skirts, worth up to $12.50 at $4.85

Ladies' Furs all go at. ONE-HALF PRICE Children's Coats, worth up to $6.50 now ...$1.48 Children's Caps to match, worth up to $1, now 25c Children's Furs all reduced J(JST HALF

BETTER INVESTIGATE THIS GARMENT MATTER NOW ESPECIALLY SINCE THE WEATHER MAN HAS GIVEN US THE REAL GENUINE OLD TIME WINTER WHICH PROMISES TO STAY WITH US NOW FOR A WHILE

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SECRET SERVICE PROBE COMMITTEE NAMED BY CANtlOll Members Selected by Speaker To Make This Investigation Not Friendly to the President.

SHOES FOR LESS ! 50c, 75c end 8L.C0 OH cn ihe Pehr Daring Ocr January Sale Florshcim's Men's 15.00 Shoe for $4.C0 Snows Men's $4.00 Shoe for $&S0 Ladies' fine grade. 50c to $1.50 lees per pair Men's First-class Work Shoes 50c to $1 less per pair All Fur Trimmed Slippers, choice 75c

Freeman F. Drisley, 823 Edo

CANNOT HOLD THE BALL

IN PENSION BUILDING

Taft's Big Dance Must Be Held

Elsewhere Sims of Tennessee Makes Bitter Fight Against the Plan.

piDE PLUG FOR LOOP-HOLE USED BY THE GRAFTERS (Continued From Page One.)

form system of accounts and accounting by county, township and other public -Ulcers, and other reforms relating to taxation and the conduct of the public business, is in all respects worthy of the endorsement of this club. Ke recommend .that this club by sitable resolution endorse the same and by this special committee or such

other "as the club may see proper to

appoint for that prppose, give all prop

er and needful assistance in securing

the adoption of such reform meas

ures as are so recommended into laws

by the present legislature.

We suggest and recommend the adop

tion by the club of the following reso

lution in that behalf, viz.: ; , Resolved by the Commercial club of Richmond, Ind., that we endorse without qualification .the reform measures embodied In and recommended by the so-called platform of the Merchants' association . of Indianapolis; that a committee will be designated by this club to co-operate with said Merchants' association of Indianapolis and other commercial and civic bodies of this state to secure the adoption of such recommended reforms into laws by the legislature now 'convened.

JESSUP AND LADD

ARGUE OVER THE ICARD GAME ORDER (Continued From Page One.)

Guaranteed Liquor Cure. Drunkenness is a progressive disease; the moderate drinker is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more, and more becomes irresistible as the disease advances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism. The treatment used successfully by . thousands right in their own homes is Orrine. It is sold under a positive guarantee to effect; a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine No. 1, is the secret remedy; Orrine No. 2 is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs SI. Write The Orrine Co., Washington, D. C., for booklet, mailed in plain

sealed envelope. Sold by leading

druggists and in this city by A, G. Lu"ken & Co., Richmond. Ind.

Chautauqua being held this year, as it is conducted on Sunday and an admission charged. Sunday Daseball is declared to be in ieopardy, also. Order Result of Complaints. Bailey says he issued the order to stop card playing as the result of complaints made to him frequently of

late. He says these complaints were not made by ' any minister, nor by a saloon keeper. He says they have come to him for some time through citizens not interested in any line of business .or profession. Bailey malntais he issued the order as the result of complaints and for no other reason. The superintendent scouts the idea that his order was given to have influence in the local option election.

He declares It would have been issued whether an option election were scheduled or not. Both friends and foes of the option movement have seen fit to endeavor to use Bailey's order. The optionists assert he issued the order so as to keep in favor with the saloonists and have their influence in future political matters. The opponents of the option movement say the order is only an adjunct and just gives a suggestion of what may follow after election in case the county goes dry. No Politics in Move.

Bailey says he has been accused of ordering card playing stopped, because a change in the administration of the police department seems likely to follow the present session- of the legislature. Bailey says this too, would have no influence. He said: "It would make no difference if I were

sure the office would be taken from me by the legislature repealing the metropolitan police law, or that no change

would be made and I would continue at

the head of the department."

MISSIONARY NEEDED Temperance Workers Will Have to Campaign at J. M. Hutton Casket Co. FORTY VOTED FOR WETS

"Was that story you printed hu morous effort?"

"It was," rejoined the author, with

dignity. . "It didn't make anybody laugh."

"Well, I thought it was a pretty good

joke on the editor that accepted It." Exchange.

It is evident the temperance workers will have to do a little missionary work at the J. M. Hutton Casket cpni-pany.

Yesterday a straw vote was taken

among the employes of this concern.

who are representative shop employes

of the city with the result that 40 voted "wet," while 9 voted "dry."

It is understood that in nearly all

the factories in the city similar votes

will be taken, owing to the great interest being taken in the struggle between the temperance host and the liberal army.

DECREE ENTERED

ill GARDNER CASE

NEW - OFFICE BLOCK

Prediction Made That Modern

Building Will Be Erected On Vaughan Block Site.

FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT

A prominent local attorney made the assertion today that it is a matter

of only a short time before a modern

business and office block will be

erected at the north-east corner

Main and Eighth streets on the site

occupied by the Vaughan building. He

declared the site is one of the most

valuable in the city and the opportun

ity now being wasted will be taken

advantage of before long. He declared the new structure will be four or five stories high and one of the most modern in the city.

Washington, D. C. Jan. 12. Five

men three republicans and two democrats none of whom has ever been known as a Roosevelt partisan, were appointed yesterday to constitute the special committee to investigate expenditures for all forms of inspection

service as provided by the resolution introduced last Saturday by Chairman Tawney, of the appropriation com1 mittee.

Tbey are Olmsted, of Pennsylvania,

chairman; Currier, of New Hampshire and Young, of Michigan, republicans.

and Brantly, of Georgia and Bowers, of Mississippi, democrats. All these

men are lawyers who know how to get at the gist of things.

The proposition to have printed 2,-

000,000 copies of last Friday's Record, containing the house's side of the

secret service controversy, is meeting

with opposition from some f the

president's special friends in tJat body. The resolution providing for this unprecedented issue has gone to

the bouse committee on printing of

which Charles B. Landis is chairman.

and no action upon it has yet been

taken.

Chairman Olmsted did not reach

ham from txtm Yinmm In Hurrlahiirar nn-

til late in the afternoon and there was. ,oamn5 Government

no meeting of his committee to outline plans for the work or to deter

mine when it shall begin. A meeting will be held today when all matters in connection with the investigation will be taken up. Intend to Push It. It. is the intention of the members of the committee to push the investigation. Under the resolution creating the committee it will die March 4 next and there is little time for the work before it. Every department of the government has a force of secret agents and inspectors which go to make up the secret service and it is

the desire of the committee and of

the house to learn all about their activities.

The first demand of the house was that the investigation should be public. There are objections to this plan now. It is feared that the exposure might be of such character as to render secrecy more desirable. After undergoing a stormy discussion the resolution authorizing the granting of permits to the committees on inaugural ceremonies and the use of the pension office building for the

refusing permission to extend overhead wires in the structure. It was manifest from the outset that a majority of those present was opposed to the Pension Office proposition, and Mr. Smith, of Michigan, having the measure in charge, was unable to rally his forces, and in consequence was beaten at every turn. Mr. Sims of Tennessee, was most vigorous in his opposition. "Dance to Make Money." "Let's not dance over the claims of the old soldiers." he pleaded. "If the ball really was in honor of the President I would not make complaint, but it is a dance to make mory. President Taft would feel a pang of sorrow when in the ballroom where ladies

exhibit their beautiful forms and dis

play magnificent pearl and diamond necklaces, when he knew that possible fires may destroy valuable records." He maintained 'that if there was to

be a ball in honor of the President it

should be at Government expense.

Addressing himself to the subject of

inaugurations generally, Mr. Clark, of

Missouri, said that four years ago the

"solemn promise" was given that the request for the building would not be

made again, and on the strength of

that promise the necessarr Dermia-

sion was given. He favored a six-year term for President with Ineligibility

for re-election, the holding of the elec

tion on the first Monday in August

and the inauguration on the first Mon

day in October. The new Congress, he contended, should be elected and started on its work on the day of Inauguration. "There is no sense," he declared, "in imperiling the life of the

new President by requiring him .to stand in tp open on March 4 and deliver his address.. I favor a return to the custom of Inaugurating the President in the House of Representatives." His Dire Threat.

He bitterly attacked the policy of

buildings " and

said that, until it was stopped, there would be no auditorium In Washington. Mr. Clark provoked great laughter by saying that he attended the Inaugural

ball of President Roosevelt and never felt sadder in bis. life, except at funerals, as he saw but few that he knew

there. ' Messrs. McMMlan. of New York: Ol cott. of New York, and Landis. of In

diana, led in support of the measure.

Mr. Landis contended that as it was a national function the Inaugural expenses should be paid by Congress, which he said had been shifted by it to the shoulders of the citizens of Washington who .were compelled to conduct the ball in order to be partially reimbureed. . 4

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EMPSON'S COLORADO PCAS, 6. P. O. En Best Peas en Earth. The best brand obtainable. The brand the people want and hoy. The ton-notchera. The real Leaders in their relative lines. Grown a mile high at the base of the Rocky Mountains. No store has the nest Peas (Empson's) but the Bee Hive.

Home-made Apple Butter, Back-

meyer Kraut, Old Fashioned Buck

wheat. Genuine Maple Syrup and

Sugar. Franklin Mills Whole Wheat

Flour. Bee Hive Coffee is the best.

Tfcere's No Use ' Fcr Anycse Coughing their heads off when they can get a bottle ef Cankey's Flaxseed. Wild Cherry and Menthol Cough Syrup for 25 cents. - THE CONKEV DRUG CO. 9th and Main 8te. Under new and correct - management. Up-to-tho minute.

DR. H I ATTS GERMICIDE Cures Cough, Cold, Sore Threat. 25 cents. HI ATT RHEUMATIC CURE relieves the pain In one day. Call at 217 N. 19th St. and find out. J. A. HI ATT.

inaugural ball were compelled to go over for two weeks before final action will be taken upon it. As it stands the section relating to

the Pension Building was stricken out

and a further amendment was made

In Real Estate Partition Litigation Petitioner Wins.

In the case of Nellie Gardner vs. Daisie Garner for partition of real estate a decree has been entered in favor of the petitioner. The property involved is located on South Fifth street and is valued at $1,000. The parties to the suit reside at Cincinnati.. R. K. Shiveley is commissioner in the case.

Prices of living increased, the only exception Mrs. Austin's pancake flour. Same old price at all best grocers.

STOPS FALLING HAIR Ayers Hair Vigor b composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium chtorkl, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hah dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff. DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR J. O. ATrm Pomtaitt. Io II. Mw. '

UACKCYIAN, KLEHFOTH a CO.

FOR GRATE

A Snake That Crews.

There exists in Venezuela a species of snake of an exceedingly venomous and crafty character. This snake utters a cry that 'is the almost exact

replica of a cock crow. The unwary

traveler when walking through the bush will be astonished to bear near at band this extraordinary crowing. He proceeds toward the spot, when the snake darts oat and stings the unfortunate man with lu terrible forked tongue. If not taken promptly In hand the sting wfll in nine cases out of ten turn out to be fatal.

STENOGRAPHERS LISTEN. Whenever you change a ribbon on your machine you get your hands smeared with typewriter ink done't you? Want to know the best way to take it off ? You can!t do it with ordinary slippery soaps, but try a can of "WHIZ" next time. Just takes a little bit of it but it certainly does the -work and leaves the hands soft and smooth. Grocers have it and sell it for 10c. A can of it lasts for weeks.

City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf

Mamma Marion, I am surprised that you should suffer a man to kiss you! Marion But, ma'mma, it wasn't suffering.

Ton would not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder trouble if you realized that neglect might result in Bright's disease or diabetes. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects Irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. A. G. Luken & Co.

I nve in a state where there are absolutely no divorcee." "Indeed! What state Is that?" "The state of single

Custom Shirts..

Guaranteed to Fit and Wear "Made in Richmond" By experienced shirt cutters and makers. ' Pajamas and Night Robes, Monograma and Greek Letter Designs. The Elrod Shirt Co. N. E. Cor. 9th and Main.

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5479,543 Cases ol Shoes . were shipped from Boston last year which shows they are still walking some. To do not have to walk to give us your order.. Our telephone number is 1178. Our Anthracite Coal is nice and bright and well screened. Father Drcs. Co.

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A Religious Author's Statement. For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days, unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night I commenced taking Foley's .Kidney

Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine be

came normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy. A. G. Luken & Co.

WE ARE AVAILABLE COAL-MEN Tou know where to find us in more ways than one. We, can always deliver coal promptly. We are ready to adjust any little dissatisfaction should any ever occur. We are always ready to take time to give, expert advice as to best sizes, etc for your range or heater.

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Feltman's Short Vamp Cloth Top Shoes for Ladles, plain toe with wave or straight, top, $150 a pair

Green Cloth Top in patent vamp' Feltman honest value $2X0 Shoe for Ladies, dull Calf Top and Extension Seles.

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Just received a new shipment of wine Calf Shoes for men, perforated Tip, a real Spring style, at S4X0 a pair Feltman Special in Box Calf, PaL or Gun Calf, Lac or Button $250 a pair Ball Band Felt Boots, Ball Band Arctics, Ball Band Sock Combinations; Rubber Boots of all kinds.

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