Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 142, 31 March 1909 — Page 8

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EASTER EMBROIDERIES.

Fine Swiss Flouncing,, worth to $1.00 . .49c Yd. Jne Swiss Flouncing,' worth to $1.50 . ..59c Yd. : $1.25 All Over Corset Cover Embroidery, only . . . ; . .7c Yd. Fine Swiss All Over Walsting, worth to $2.25, only ...... 98c Yd. See our Embroideries at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c yard. You'll simply , wonder bow We can afford to do it after -seeing wbat others ask for bimilar merchandise. . . . ' ; . ; easter laces. i v : REALLY. 8EN8ATIONAL THE WAY THEY 8ELL Fine Pure Linen Lace, all'widths, worth to 15c .5c Yd. Fine Cotton Cluny Including 2 and 3 Inch Grecian bandings, ' worth 10c 5c Yd. Fine German and French "Val Laces, worth .to 10c yard, just received a new lot 35c per dozen r' See' our Baby Irish,' Irish Crochet, Maltese, 'and other popular J acee at only .10c Yd.

EASTER SELLING OF PRETTY WHITE FABRICS. Fine Inoia Linens, Persian Lawns, Long Cloths, Nainsooks, French . Lawns, Fancy' Swisses, ' Fancy Madras Waistings, v Etc, ' Etc. Prices, coupled with daintiness, were never so reasonable in our White Goods Section. SPECIAL EASTER SHOWING. Pretty Fancy Linen and Linen-finished Suitings, Soisettes, Cotton Repe; 8alateas, Crinkled Pllsae, Novelties, Fancy Printed Ba- - r tlstes, in fact everything that it stylish in Wash Suitings from 10c to 60c a yard. ' ; x EASTER HAfDKERCHIEF BARGAINS. Ladies' 10c Barred and Checked Handkerchiefs, while they last at &c each or i.................,...6for25e LadieaMBc Embroidered Barred Handkerchiefs, 10c or.... 3 for 25c Ladies' plain white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, usual 5c val- . ' ues ;!...:.;.......: 3 for 10c "Ladies' plain white hemstitched Handkerchief s, - splendid 15c ' value,. or . .......3for25c EASTER , NOTION BARGAINS. Children's 10c Patent leather Belts, all colors, special 5c Children's fine Silk Elastics, all colors, 25c values........ M0e pair 'Children's bats for little boys and, girls, all the new shapes . " and colors, special price" .50c Ladles' Sic Satin Pad Military Hose Supporters ...17c Pretty Gold-plated' Beauty Pins, elegant 10c values, special, ' ut ..",: .I... .....,.,.4 cards 25c. Ladies' genuine Seal LeatheV Bags, worth to $1.00, newest .shapes and styles; special ,,.49c Ladies', genuine leather Seal and : Alligator Bags, worth to ' $1.50, special at ...98c Nos. 60 and 80 all silk Taffeta Ribbons at ...... i 10c Yd. Ladles pretty Wash Belts, elegant pearl buckles, really 25c values '.. ...................10c Extra Quality shell hair Barrettes 10c Large, stylish shell and amber hair Barrettes 25c 5c card fine Pearl Buttons , 2 cards 5c

10c card fine Pearl Buttons ... Fine Pearl Shirt Waist Buttons 5c Wire Hair Pin Cabinet Black Mourning Pins

....3 cards 10c ........ 10c card ........2 for 6c .6 boxes for 5c

EASTER CLOVES. Celebrated Centemeri Imported French Kid Gloves, all the . new Easter shadings, every pair guaranteed,, at: . . . .. .81-00 pair Special $1.25 Chamois Kid Gloves, all sizes at ..... . $14)0 pair "Niagara MaW" Silk Gloves, special for evening wear in all . the popular evening shadings at. .....7... .$2.50, $350, $4-50 pair 50c Silk Lisle Gloves in White, Black and Slate, special, 39c pair 50c 16-button Black -Lisle Gloves, special .25c pair' $1.00 16-button Black and White Silk Lisle, special....... C9c pair 40-inch Cream White Arabian Waisting Nets," worth up to $1.00, special at V.....f.V.. 49c yard ; TWO EASTER PETTICOAT BARGAINS. Ladies' Black Mercerized Petticoats, you've paid $1.00 for none better, special 59e $1.25 Black Imitation Heatherbloom Embroidered Ruffle Petticoat .... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .98c . - PRETTY SILKS FOR EASTER WEAR. 27-inch American Habutal Silks in plain and fancy colorings, a -regular 50c value $9C yar Newest shadings in plain and fancy Messalines 65c, 75c, 85e, $1 Yd. One yard wide $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed a great bargain at $1.00 per yard, Easter price .79c $1.25 extra fine black Taffeta, yard wide, guaranteed; no loading, no dressing, simply pure silk, special at... 98c Yd. EASTER HOSIERY BARGAINS. Children's 10c fine Ribbed Fast Black Topsy Hosiery v .7c pair Children's 19c fine Ribbed Fast Black Lisle finish Hose 12'2c pair Ladies' Fast Black Lisle finish Hose, a 35c value, only 25c pair MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. EASTER BUYING INDUCEMENTS WERE NEVER 80 GREAT IN THIS DEPARTMENT. Children's fine tucked hemstitched ruffled Drawers, 2 years to 12 years, special ......10c Fine trimmed Corset Cover and Drawers, up to 35c values .....25c Fine lace and embroidered trimmed Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, , Corset Covers, Chemise,, unusual .values at. . .49c Don't fall to see our 75c table of Muslin Underwear, our 98c Table of Muslin Underwear garments worth up to $1.25. TAFFETA SILK PETTICOAT-EASTER SPECIAL A regular $5.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoat In all shades and black, made good and full, in fact a bargain at $5.50, our price. .$3.75 : fSfljyeslaWn! lhadoglon385 , , FINE WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS. You won't linger long at these Embroidered trimmed and tucks , all sizes 50c - Fine white Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Waists, values up to $1.50, special 98c

WEALTHY TEXAfI: A nUIIDER CHARGE

AKecsd That Thirty-two Years 7 Ago i When Living in Indiana He Killed the Girl He Loved. BURNHAM WAS THEN MERELY FARM HAND

FAVOR A MERGER

OF ALL RAILROADS

The Great Railroad Magnate

Would Like 'to Combine all Roads and Spend $250,000,000 on Them.

DELIVERS ADDRESS TO

DENVER, COL, MEN

Girl's Throat Was Cut, It Is Alleged, in a Jealous Rage, - And Her Home Then Burned To Ground. .

Wizard States That Time

Will Prove That Roosevelt Was Wrong in Making His Great Crusa&s.

Exquisite showing and display of Ladies9 Easter Neckwear in all the newest .V. tt-t-; : shapes and stylesy-

.Easter -Jewelry Novelties, Easter Combs, Easter Ribbons.

BbEEE IBo' MUSBAUM

TO SPICELAI10 TO - ? ?.. .mm ; baths

iudgs Fox Not in the Best of Health.'

Judge Fox . has gone to , Spiceland and there was no circuit, court today. The trial docket shows no case scheduled for a hearing before Saturday when the Lammott vb Watt case is set for trial. The Judge has not been In very good health and will have recourse to the Spiceland baths. John Markley.' court bailiff, is endeavoring to stave ' off an attack of

la grippe. He has not well : for several days.

been feeling

! CONSOLIDATE BUSINESS. ' H, C. Chessman, a well known insurance man, and J. B. Beck with, a real estate agent of this - city, have consolidated their business and will have their headquarters over' 716 Main street

WEISHAUPT A ' CANDIDATE. Alphonse Weishaupt, a prominent member of the Eagles lodge and past worthy " president of the order, : has announced his candidacy for council from the first ward, subject to the republican nomination. Mr. v Weishaupt Is very well known and his - many friends wish him success.

FOR A FEW THINGS FOR YOUR HOMt WHEN YOU CLEAN. HOUSE. '

FOR YOUR GROCER, RENT, IN8URANCE, OR TO PAY OFF YOUR LOAN " WITH ANOTHER COMPANY.

FOR s SPRING CLOTHES AND OTHER tlSCESSITIES

TO PAY YOUR WINTER OBLIGATIONS OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.

- - . We make all lean on lioiHMhold floods, pianos, fixtures, horses and wagons, or othor personal property of value, left In your poaaesslsn. You can have from on to'twelvo months time In which to pay It back, in small weekly or monthly payments, as you pro. fer $10 is tha weekly payment on a fifty dollar lean for fifty wks? other snuta at the asms proportion. A PLENTY OF MONEY to loan and PLENTY OF WAYS for you is pay U e. y .

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POLICE LOOKING -FOR A KIDNAPED VALPARAISO GIRL (Continued From Page One.)

ises. : An investigation of his affairs was made, after he abandoned the children. Left in Neglect. In her report to the circuit court, Mrs. Candler . said Wishon left the state and left his children in a state of neglect so that they were public charges." The father was. reported as being brutal and dissolute. r Before departing for parts unknown, Wishon notified Mrs. Candler the board could have his children. The court Issued an order sending tho three youngsters to White's Institute.-There-they remained together until the girl was taken, into the Weinhart family. She has seen her brothers but once since. Mrs. Candler said today 'she understands the father has been wanting the daughter and it is probable he has stolen her. He has no right to claim her as his own as she isa 'ward of the' Wayne ; circuit court and as such is fully protected by the law, so it it be the father, he la taking long chances with the law.

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Terre Haute, Ind., March 3L Thirty-two , years after the violent death of his sweetheart, a man, said to be Sylvanus Burnbam, Is to be brought back from Texas, charged with murder. The accused is now respected, wealthy and the head of a family. A generation ago the man with whoso Identity he is linked was a farm laborer, and unwelcome suitor -for the hand of the girl whose killing was the sequel of her Jealous lover's anger. A Terre Haute excursionist to Texas recently saw the man now. accused of the murder of Rosa Trltt near this city thirty-two years ago and. since the night of the tragedy, untraced, so far as known. Yesterday a requisition was issued by the governor of Indiana to the governor of Texas. A warrant was. sent to Texas last Saturday and an arrest is hourly expected, but the authorities

will not give the location. .The man, known here as Burnham, Is said to reside near a city on. a ranch. . Sylvanus Burnham, in other days.

was employed as a farm hand by Bur-

goyne Tritt Rose Trltt, a grand

daughter whose parents were dead.

lived with her grandfather, and Burnham was pressing; unacceptable atten

tions on her. . ' Jealousy Sews .Seeds of Crime.

She had a sweetheart, a young farm

er of the neighborhood, and Burnham

was jealous. After a call by the young

farmer one night, Burnham upbraided

the 19 year old girl and. It is said, do-,

clared If she didn't bid the rival dis

continue his visits her life would pay

the penalty.

One Sunday night the Tritt home

stead was burned and In the ruins the

body of the girl was found with her

throat cut. She had been murdered

In bed, apparently, and the body roll

ed in a length of carpet before the

dwelling was fired. Her grandparents

had escaped the flames and Burnham

had disappeared.

It Is said he entered the navy and

served seven - years,- after which he

went to Texas.

If Burnham has ever communicated

with anyone in Terre Haute the fact is not commonly known. There are some things that indicate he has, such

as the disappearance from the flies

of the dally newspapers In the public

library and which are the only ones

In existence covering the period of the

murder, of the particular copy con

talning an account of the crime.

Evidence Obliterated by Time.

The officers were annoyed yester

day because of their movements be

coming public, as they feared their

quarry might scent danger and flee.

Tet they doubted that the man. would

leave all his property and surround

lngs in' Texas to become a fugitive from Justice rather than make a fight.

for which he has ample resources.

Twenty Thousand Lads Will

Search for a Kidnaped "Fellow Scout."

A BIG REWARD IS OFFERED

YOUNG BROTHER OF THE MISS- ' ING LAO 'APPEALS TO THE SO

CIETY TO RENDER HIM ASSIST

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URGES THE CLUB TOUKE EFFORT ConnersviRe Wants the F. & N. Mower Factory.

New Tork, March 31.--Twenty thousand American boys, all members of a social and athletic organisation known as the Sons of Paniel Boone, have enlisted in the task of running down the

kidnaper of one of their number, Har

old Moon, " a member of the Flint,

Mich., chapter of the organisation.

: Already there have been' offered re

wards aggregating $1,300 for the re

turn of the boy,, who. disappeared on

Feb. 2T, to his parents, but so far no

trace of him has been found.

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was invoked by Ralph Moon, a brother of the kidnaped boy in a letter of appeal sent-to every chapter of the or

ganization in" America. . - - - -

. "Please get right - to work and hustle." urges the boy In his letter, "Tor the honor of our great society and to help a fellow scout who is In the hands

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HAROLDS THE WINERS.

, The Oonnersvllle Examiner suggests in Its news columns to the Commercial club of that place that it try to induce the F. 4k N. lawnmower factory of tats city to locate there. The Examiner claims the plant will seek' another location If one more favorable than is

offered locally can be securedW The 1 made last wesJas are: -Harolds 759,

advises the Commercial club 7t 4 nr'rsri f?V m

The Markleys tail eadera in

A of the T. la C A. were able to wte bat one gaano fresn the Harolds lest

evening The -Markleys rolled te very 4

poor form aed this- la largely reapon-

sfble for - their defeat, - T

Wesley Brown, of the firm Brown,

Darnell Jb Cois confined to his home with lung trouble. . His rec erx is

very slow. --. , .

Gss&t Sole.

At Kibtey'

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Store Closed Until Friday.

Mr. H. S. Matthews, representing C

N. Harper St Co., of Chicago, arrived In

the city a few days ago, .and immedi

ately began preparations for the dis

posal of the stock of F. C Kibbey Co. ; ... .. w- ;: .

The doors of this famous "Tuggeiy

shop were closed this morning to enable Mr. Matthews to - re-mark the goods and prepare for the sale, which opens Friday morning at 8 o'clock, and

will continue for tea days, unless the stock shall have been exhausted before

that time.

Elsewhere in this issue will he found

a xuu page aaverusemeni - waica ex

plains in run ut puns ana purposes

of Mr. Matthews. -

Thus far in Richmond's history noth

ing of this magnitude has been W t - tempted, and no doubt thousands of is

terestea customers wiu visit turn pop.

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All ilfhe need SEED OATS or

CLOVER SEED sheesd rewsesn her we can supply them laamesV lately Imany quantity. . Have recelved another car of NORTHERN OATS. Feed b3 Seed Crs

ras.cuist.

Denver,' Colo., March Sl.-Tf W. H.

Harrlman could have his way he would bring all the railroads of America Into one gigantic combination, under one head, and begin Immediately spending

$250,000,000 or 1300.000,000 on im

provements of the weaker roads, both

physically .and financially.

In this wsy. he says, he believes he

tould do the greatest good for the gov

rnment, the people generally, to the

shippers individually, and, finally, to

the owners of railroad stocks.

MY. Harrlman, who passed two hours

n Denver on his way East, said in an

Informal talk at the chamber of com

merce:

'If we could we would throw our

cloak over the weaker line through

out the country and begin Immediately

the expenditure of between $250,000,-

000 and $300,000,000 to Improve theai.

"It ought to be done immediately

tad I think I can qualify as an expert sn these matters. This should he done openly and under some sort of govern

ment supervision. - Bat we would all

be put in prison it we tried it." ,-

Spent $35000000 Since 1102. Mr. HejTiman declared that his

roads have spent about $330,000,000

since 1902, building and rebuilding in the west and through .the mountains. He repeated his assertion that he had found a great change In public sentiment toward railroads and railroad

butMlug throughout the land. '

'Five years ago." he said, "I told

President Roosevelt that he was wrsag

and that he would have many Imitators in various states and ettles who would do the eovntry incalculable

harm, and what I told him then has proved correct. Roosevelt waa wrong

in his fight on me and the railroads, and the truth of this is getting clearer every day."

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We are ney ready te contract for corn and (tomatoes for pack ItO. and wewould like far ev erybdy that Is thinking about growing the two above crepe to call st our office or phono so

we can have ill of our

In by the first of ApriL 'v " '

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CliPIO All IDLE BOY

Little God of Love Loafed on

His Job During the Past Month.

ONLY EIGHTEEN LICENSES

The little god of love loafed on his

job in Wayne county during March.

Only eighteen marriage licenses were

issued by the county clerk. " The num

ber Is smaller, than that usually issued during March. " Those familiar

with such things say the weather has

a good deal to do with them and that

because ; of the variance of , March winds the month never is very popular with those who wish to make life's

path just 'wide enough for two.

A license was issued yesterdsy to

Robert K. Roller and Martha Archer,

both of this city.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

Social Kate;

All accounts due J. Wttf llouat

Son are payable now and

not later than Jan. 8, ltC9.

which they will bo placed la the bands of an attorney to collect wltb costs. Mr. Mount, 6rv having soli

out to Paul A. Moos, wo

close all accounts by Sato.

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get a good half sole to sett for

patr. but new we have Just the

We sell a great many cofcMlaa put up in a strong bos. for CSs We sell cobbler nails at half pi

boxes for 5c We retail leather at lees than ' wholesale ' prtssi keep a good stock all the year

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their needs lm the furnishing Use at the prices offered.. ,

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you should.- like when buying supplies, seek .to . got it where it can with the least incoavenieaco 'aad at the least cost to you. Investigation wttl prove that, when you place your apptlesitssn. with as. you aro assured that you are doing Csls. . ' ,Wo loss ssoney la sums of from $$ to $$$$,- on aH kinds of personal property, without ernovaL

you ssjob time and payments as yon assy sart . GUARANTEEING TOU A JJUTULJ. thasi osa bo had of any alisflsi lauawnss fa

the city. 'Ko red tape

laveatlgato before botTowiBX. rf

at our otaeo. a' letter or a' 'phone- call Q brkeg ossr agent to your door. , TbirS lour, 4041 Colonial Blofe, Rlcluaead. bJL

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