Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 173, 30 April 1909 — Page 8
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COZEN
ORANGE Sale . Cecdsr 39c Size
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DOZEN
CrcsrciCt!c5iczs. Fcscy Strawberries, Crepe Frait
pcragus Cukes ' Green Beans New Potatoes
New Tomatoes, Etc. Fresh Potato Chips Baked Ham Fat White Mackerel
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DEVELOPS THE OUST, ARMS ' AND NECK And Idctmm of six Inches la not unusual after a month's treatment. Oo to aay drueaist and sret separately two ounces of lycerlne, three ounces of rosewater, one ounce tincture codasaene compound (not cardamom) and five cents' worth of borax. Mix the glycerine and ttaotare eadomene, shake and let' stand -two hours. Then add rosewater and a teaapoonful of borax. Apply morning- and nlaht, rwbblaa until absorbed: . then wash with hot water and " soap: dry thoroughly, continue a few weeks and beautiful de-' velepment rewards the effort.
La S. CHEWOWETH
DENTIST First Door South of Masonic Temple on Ground Floor. ; Phone-OtHee 1542. Residence 4022 Eventea Work by Special Appointment.
GRAVE C3BBER IS
GIVEN A PAROLE
Confinement Was Driving Cantreii to Insanity.
Indianapolis, Ind., April 3X Rufus
Cantrell, king of grave robbers, sent
to . prison from ' Indianapolis seven years ago for wholesale grave robbing
in various parts of the state, was pa
roled today by the pardon board from
the Michigan City prison. It was saM confinement In prison - was driving
Cantrell msane.
BLACK llftilDEBS KILL EIGHT BY
TEHEMEIIT FIRE Blaze Started This Morning
And the Frenzied Occupants Of the Building Acted Like
Wild Men. BABIES ARE HURLED
OUT OF THE WINDOWS
Men and Women, Like Rats in
Trap, Fought to Escape-
Police Use Clubs to Save
Women Tenants.
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Statement cl Condition ot ccce cl bzclncc: April 2011J, As per call cl Cie CornptrcIIcr.
- Resources Mortgage Loans ..........$554,978.17 Collateral Loans ... 409,525.78 Stocks and Bonds ......... 330,003.56 Company's Building , . . - - Cash and due from banks...
$1,410,40X37 8,000.00 323,712.17 $1,742,175.54
OPENING DAY, JACKSON PARK, MAY 1ST. Picnic and Dance, afternoon and night. Bring your baskets and spend the day with us. "Jackson Day" Souvenirs for all". Good music all day.
'HnUED'EIPOMIL. BOTTLED IB IE EM Pellvered to Your Home 1 Dozen Pints ZOc ' 1 Dozen Quarts 91.00 Louis B. Wrede S4 S. Stetn St. Phone 2056 Prarest Wines and liquors
KgR"" NEtV YOHGUFE IZest Ifiersl Ccstrscts. Ltrcest Aesasl Dividends P. A. LOTICH, District Agt.. 8 U. 7th St.
TKirk 'PMIADDUM HIT II
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You're losing 4 time looking around for any store that . can excel us In the quality of feed, so save your steps and time by coming here 'in the first place. We have a complete line of FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS at rock bottom prices. 0. G. 17DELAN Feed end Seed Store S.CaSL Phone lC7t.
Clothes Vringer Sale ; The price rune from $2.00 up to $3.76. Over 30 patterns to select from.
We guarantee them. The ball-bearing wringers work so easily that a child can operate them. ifs Store Cth end Main
New York, April 30. An incendiary
fire in a six-story tenement at T
Spring street, started by blackmailers, who saturated the halls and stairways
with kerosene oil, cutting off all es
cape, caused the, deaths of six persons this morning and sent fourteen others
to hospitals, seriously burned or maimed. Five are missing. Four of the dead were babies, hurled from windows by tbeir frenzied mothers, who saw no other way to possibly save them from death by fire. Many babies .were caught by policemen and firemen, who arrived on the scene promptly. Saturated With Oil. An investigation showed that the stairs and halls, from the top floor to the basement, had been saturated with kerosene oil. A two gallon can which had contained kerosene was found in the lower hall. v A violent explosion, followed by a burst of flame from the windows of the fourth and fifth floors, threw the occupants of the twenty apartments from their beds. In a moment the whole neighborhood was in an uproar. , Frenzied With Fear. In the burning tenement men, women and children, frenzied with fear, rushed from their apartments and tried to escape. They were confronted by a wall of flames and driven back. . Then there was a rush for the roof, and in a few moments half a hundred persons . were huddled there with smoke and flames circling, about them. When the firemen and police arrived men and women were hanging from
the fire escapes, the flames having driven them from the windows and
they were ready to drop.
Extension ladders were quickly run
up and the work of rescue began.
Captain McGlynn and twenty men
rrom Mulberry street, arrived as
quickly as the firemen and aided in
the rescue work. Maddened Mothers.
It was then that mothers, maddened by the flames, began to throw children
from windows. Pour were hurled to
their deaths before the firemen and
police could get to work.
Policeman Brosmer stood on the
pavement and caught five children an.1
they escaped injury.
Firemen and policemen went up the ladders to the struggling masses on
the fire escapes. , Men were fighting to get down through the manholes, and
in many cases blocked them entirely
The police were compelled to use their
clubs In order to rescue the women.
Gulsseppo Brack, who keeps a gro
cery store on the ground floor, and is
reputed to be wealthy, said he had re
ceived several blackmail letters previous to the fire. They demanded
EDM YDun Sec the '
All QDne Comer oil 7tHtn amid Maim? Kct a ntllz czz, ItntYtr. tt ca dpbit la itzz cf 5 NEFF Cl NUSBAUM'S Immense Stock of We Hav all the NOVeLTICS as well as tha Staples, Including: PUMM ta Tis, Ctaek KM, Patent Ltathcr, Black Sued, Gray Suede, Gun Matat, areen.. OXFORD) In Bronx, Wlna, Tan, Ctack toad, Black Cravenette, Blue Cravenetta, Patent, KM, Patents Hth Btua, Brown and Dull Tops, Gun Metals, etc Children Pump In Tan, Winn and Patents. Cent and tall us what yo want - we think wa can supply you. . All Mm abava In ladtoa slzsa are priced from tZSO to S&5Q.
Capital Stock ... Surplus Fund ... Undivided Profits Premium Reserve Deposits
........$200,000.00 ........ 100,000.00 ......... 28,975.47
320,975.47 37.50 1,413,162.57 $1,742,17534
OFFICERS
SAMUEL DICKINSON, President HOWARD CAMPBELL, Vice-President
EDGAR F. HIATT. Sec'y and Treaa. JESSE A. WIECHMAN. Teller
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DIRECTORS
EDWIN H. CATES SAMUEL DICKINSON HOWARD CAMPBELL SAMUEL W. GAAR ADAM H. BARTEL P. W. SMITH
ELGAR. G. HIESZRO CHARLES H. LAND GEORGE H. EGG EM EVER HENRY GENNETT JOHN J. HARRINGTON . HENRY C 8TARR
This strong company invites yooir bzzcJccco in all oi its various liiisa
i
from S1.00 to $2,500, under pain of
death. Here is one:
. "New York, April 26. 1900. "J. Brack, 37 Spring Street. "Our society demands $1,000 or death. Bring it to Mott street today. (Signed) "BLACKHAND." The letter also bore a rudely drawn skull. .... ... Coroner Harburger, who was one of the first to reach the fire, held court in the Mulberry street station house and examined all the witnesses he
could summon. The coroner said: "This Is the most dastardly outrage that I have ever known in my experience as coroner. There la no question In my mind about the fire being of Incendiary origin. I am going to put the thing up to the police and make them find the guilty men. I shall make a thorough Investigation. The List of the Dead. ' Luigi Pellvla, 7 years old. Stphanie Bellvia, 3 years old, broth er of Luigi. Anna De Bonis. 7 years old.. Antoinetter DeBonis. 5 years old.
sister of Anna,
Frank DeBonis, two years old, broth
er of Anna. -Consettina Puccini, 22 years old. Matteo Viappiana, 32 years old.
OHIO STATESMAN GETS VERY RILED naiasBeassBBBBS '- Wrathy Because Jeff Davis's Picture on Plate of Battleship.
DEMANDS ATI EXPLANATION HOLLINGSWORTH WANTS REAS
ONS FOR WHAT HE TERMS .TRUCKLING TO MAUDLIN SENTIMENT" OF PEOPLE.
Washington. April SO. Stfrrod by
the report that tha paoph of Mississippi had planned to present a ilhror
service containing the likeness of Jefferson Davis to the battle ship named for that staie. ReprceentatiTe Dartd
A. Honingaworth, of Cadis. Ohio, has
prepared a resolution for Introduction
in the hoone. whose ultimate purpose
la to prevent the acceptance by the
government of the gift ha that form.
Homngsworth was a soldier of the
Union army and noes not Ilka the Idea
of hartac the face of the president of
the confederacy depleted on the ailver ware that la to be used by the officers
of the new battleship."
Ante for Authority. This reaohition I calla on the secre
tary of the navy for information con
cerning the report in question and re-
qaeata that ' official to advise congress "by whom and by what authority ones, gift la to bo aeceptad. and what lass on of loyalty or - patriotism suck portrait engraving la intended to teach, and what ideals of government tt la. expected thereby to Inspire the ufflcers and men now or hereafter to be la control of such battle ship; and especially to ascertain and inform the congress .whether or not the proffered
gift of a silver service thus decorated and such van of it are adrisabla or
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Tho Shoo LTado to VB There is a Sorosis Shoo htsi&z fcr ycu hcro z a Sorosis Shoe mads for every womoru I Screws lists were designed after studying more than 1,500 types cf feet and more than 1,5C0 types of feet czn bo fitted with Sorosis Shoes. " Oxffordo and 4 Hloh; Srtpoc?:cc. for 03.50 qnd 0l.C0 o pair. Gunningiiqjn f& tafirmoD : 71 a r.ioin ct. :
desired by the officers now in command of the Mississippi. ,
Is "Humiliating. 1 look upon it," said Hollingsworth,
"as humiliating to four fifths of the
officers and men on board the vessel. It Is the culmination of a maudlin sen
timent recently developed, and walca seems to manifest itself in sentimental efforts to win tho South by such
acts as the restoration of the name
of Davis on Cabin John Bridge) at Washington, and Senator Money's resolution to Impeach the integrity of
the Fourteenth Amendment, and like
suggestions, which , a few years ago
would have met with a storm of pro
tests. This extreme tenderness to
ward the ruling elements of the South may be wise, but to one who remembers the result of President ' Hayes' generous acts extending the same olive branch - doubts and misgivings must be excused. - 1 ' ' '
It is an well enough to hide away
the scars of war. but there Is
thing aa the pendulum of .time swingIns; backward beyond the parpendlcu-' lar. The thoughtful men of both tho South and tho North are content to abide by the impartial Judgment of history, and not seek by such puny sentlssental 'displays to divert tho thoughts and Judgment of tho proaeat Caoaration from the eternal trstts: vindicated and settled by the CM War" .; " '.
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