Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 262, 29 July 1909 — Page 8
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Narrow Escape of a Driver Whose Wagon Ran Over A Small Child. - , A POLICEMAN TO RESCUE HE MOUNTED THE WAGON AND MADE AN ADDRESS TO MOB OF FRENZIED ITALIAN8, CALMING THEIR PASSIONS. : New York, July 29 Standing on the high, seat of a lumber truck- In East One Hundred and Sixth atreet last night Policeman Frank Duffy made an lmpassionedappeal in their own language to a frenzied crowd of Italians, who sought vengeance upon Oscar 'Freiberg,': driver of the wagon, which had fatally crushed Felipo Mus-
tapo, 2 rears old. Duffy's command cf
Italian saved the driver, for a rope had already been procured and the life of the frightened man was In peril. Freiberg was driving through East 106th street, when a chl'd ran directly under the horses' hoof? In an instant the truck was surrounded by a crowd composed of both sexes clamoring for vengeance. Freiberg had the presence of mind to crock his whip at the bolder ones, who tried to climb up.
Some one suggested lynching, and by the time an ambulance Iron the Harlem hospital arrived to carry away the child the situation was growing) se
rious. Pushed Through Crowd. Then Duffy pushed his way through
the crowd, mounting to the side of the
frightened driver. He saw a rope dangling from the hand of a man in
the crowd, and knew he had no time
to lose.
With one hand holding the shoulder of Freiberg he used the other for the
purpose of gesticulating, and) in Ital
ian assured the shouting mob that he was in sympathy) with them, and that
summary punishment would be visit
ed upon the driver for the loss of the
child's life, but it could not be done
there, he contended' in the presence of
women and children. He urged1 those seeking vengeance to follow him and
gee Justice done. Then, was a chorus of approval, and
as the police man himself took the
reins and started for the 164th street
station the mob ran after. But when
they got there something happened
Duffy and his charge disappeared
within the doors before any one real
ised it, and a moment later a squad of men with clubs surged down the steps
and cleared the streets..
WILL HAVE REUNION
Chamness Family Will Have a
Big Time at Beeson's Grove in August.
MEETING HELD TWO DAYS
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The program for the annual reunion
of the Chamness family has been issued. The reunion, which will be held
In Beeson's grove near Dal ton, Au
gust 14 and 15, will be attended by
several hundred members of the fam
ily. The family is so large and such extensive programs are arranged that
two days are required for the occa sion. t. The program will be: Saturady, Aug. 14 10:80 a. m. Opening song by congregation. .
Devotional exercises, A. N. Cham
ness. . . Reading of the minutes. Appointment of committees. Song, congregation. . .-Dinner. . 1:30 p. m. Song, quartet. Report of committees and urer. Recitation, Cora Ruple. Greetings from absent ones. Solo, Rosooe Shaffer. Recitation, Mildred Stewart
Yearjy annals of the family, A. A,
Chamness. Song, quartet .. Recitation. Bessie Bird. Song', Hough sisters. Recitation, Mrs. George Baldwin. . Song, congregation. Sunday, August 15, 10:30 a. m. Praise service, M. W. Chamness. ' ' Dinner. ' 2:00 p. m. Song, congregation.
Memorial service, Mahlon Chamness
soio, tutn uiapper.
Anna! sermon. Rev. J. P. Chamness
8ong, congregation. , A. N. CHAMNESS, Pres. GERTIE CLAPPER, Sectary.
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ELLA REYNOLDS, Cor. Sec.
THIS WEEK
Emmons Tailoring Co. will show
the New Fall Styles in Suitings this week. The styles for the fall are very attractive. Neat plaids and
stripes will be worn, also blue serges
Venetian cloth ana unnnunea worsteds in plain colors. There are also Scotch mixtures and decidedly pretty
are certain English effects In which
distinctive pattern Is produced by two
tones of the same color blending in
to the design. A cordial invitation is extended to all to see the new fall
his
Frank J. Goodale, the boy aeronaut across the Hackensack Meadows, N. J.
and
machine, which was wrecked after a flight of eight miles
GOD SHIELDED HIMlTEST IS POSTPONED
That Is How Jeff Davis Ex
plained His Escape from Being Shot.
ELLIS RETURNED TO JAIL
Little Rock, Ark., July 29. W. Y.
Ellis, the young Pine Bluff (Ark.)
manufacturer, who shot and killed Na
thaniel P. Willis, of Indianapolis, his
wife's divorced husband, in court at Little Rock, Tuesday, is again in jail here, having been brought back here secretly last night from the state's strongest jail at Newport, to which he was smuggled for safety.
His relatives and friends at a con
ference decided last night to waive examination when Ellis is arraigned. Five leading attorneys from various
parts of Arkansas will defend him.
United States Senator Jeff Davis
denied last night that he will prosecute Ellis, but expressed the belief
that Ellis went to the court room to kill Willis, and hi counsel, too, if necessary.
Davis, who was Willis's attorney,
when asked how he escaped being
shot replied: "God cares for His
own.",.
Willis's mother, who attempted to
get between Willis and Ellis when the former was killed, says she is sorry she was not shot She continually calls for her son. and pleads to know if he is dead.
L. C. Willis, the murdered man's
brother and A. R. King, of the Indianapolis Star, arrived here last night and will take Willis's body to Indianapolis
for burial.
Wrights Given Three Days More to Make Trip to Alexandria.
BREEZE WAS TOO STRONG
Washington, July 29. Orville Wright was granted last night a three days' extension of time for his official endurance flight the second crucial test in his contract with the government. Orville's failure to make the overland journey from Ft. Myer to Alexandria, Va., and return, a distance of five miles each way at 40 miles a.i hour proved a keen disappointment to President Taft and the big crowd of expectant spectators. The postponement of the flight war due to the strong wind,-a twelve-mile breeze blowing until darkness set In, and also because the engine failed tc work properly. A short flight was made about the drill grounds. Orville Wright last night gave it as his opinion that he would have t
PUBLIC IS
WARNED
Denutv Game Warden Calls
Attention to the Indiana .Game Laws.
WILD BIRDS PROTECTED
Notices are being inserted in the newspapers of the state by Deputy Game Warden E. E. Earle calling the attention of the public to the state game laws. The attention of humane
and Audubon societies is especially
directed to the protection of wild birds. The law provides a fine for
keeDine wild birds in captivity and
the notice of the warden advises all
persons caging wild birds to release them at once. Especial instructions are given about persons with young red birds, young brown thrashers and other birds such as are commonly
caged as singers. The warden says
persons having such birds in custody can save themselves money and the humiliation of being arraigned in
court by freeing them.
The notice concludes by stating
FARMER IS INSANE
OVERJLACK HAND
Sent to the Easthaven Insane
Hospital.
maintain an average height of at least there are deputies all over the state.
200 feet throughout the flight in order
to clear the various hillocks dotting the territory to be traversed.
LAMAR WILL LEAVE
Dr. F. C. Lamar of Hagerstown ha3 disposed of his business to an Indianapolis physician and will leave about September 1 for Kansas City, Mo., where he will locate. Dr. Lamar 4s well known in this city and his miny friends will wish him success in his new location.
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but it would be too much to expect them to learn of every violation, so the help of members of humane and Audubon societies is solicited. All other persons are asked to report violations and promise is made of immediate steps toward prosecution.
Application has been received at
Easthaven for the admittance of
Charles Nicholson, a Wells county
farmer, who Imagines he is being pursued by the "black hand" society. Be
sides 'his one hallucination, Nicholson appears to be perfectly sane. He claims he is being persecuted by the
black hand" and that he is con
trolled by its dictates. He believes
he has been ordered to kill his entire family and must obey the command. It is necessary to keep the man under constant guard.
TI3ZAS: . Gold Medal Flour makes perfect bread. Rowex A.
The sign of the times is that homicide is going to stop short and stay stopped here better than in any place the world has every known, the Golden Age of Imperial Rome and England not excepted. Time may yet come when a child at midnight with a bundle of long green may go through New York's streets and no thief dare molest There are places in the United States where even stealing a chicken is unknown, and no door needs lock or bar. New York Press.
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A VACATHOM Smi
We have them, all sizes, all prices to salt any purse, new 3A Brownie only $12. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St.
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In a very short time wc will be showing new Full Suits. Summer Dresses must disapper in order to make room for Fall Merchandise.
c At least two months more of warm weather is due us.
Wash Suits are desirable in your wardrobe for August and
September, but are a burden in our stock. Take advaniage of this sacrifice for Friday and Saturday.
Ladies me-PIece WasBa Simfifls All a Mgj Cnatt '
LADIES' ONE-PIECE AND TWO-PIECE SILK SUITS. We have only about 12 Suits left Popular colors, nobby styles; you can buy them for two days: $1 3.75 Silk Suits for. - -C3J5 $17.50 Silk Suits for $0.75 $22.50 Silk Suits for ...$11.25 $25.00 Silk Suits for ....$120 $28.00 Silk Suits for ..........$14.00
According to a statement by the
German colonial secretary, the value of the dismondiferous deposits in
German Southwest Africa amounts to 1260,000,000.
U B 0 K O The Highest Grade of concentrated feed on the market ARB YOUR FEED BILLS HIGH? For remedy call Richmond Feed Store,
Phone 2196.
11-13 N. 9th
There Is Nothlna.to Eanal X ZWISSLEKS X
QUAKER DREAD For sale hy all grocers
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BAKED HAM, O POTATO CHIPS, O BULK OLIVES. PEANUT BUTTER. HAOLEY BROS.
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Until August 1 , 1 909, wo will make all connections from our mains to your collar FREE. Richmond Light, Heat & Power Go. For particulars tolophono 1267
OXFORD SALE Florsheim for Men, $5.00 grade $&9S 86 pairs Men's Tan and Black $&50 and MM grades ZS8 1 prs Ladies Tan, Black Vici and Pat. Cott. 3A0 and S&S0 grade $146
Freeman F. Dais!2y
$3.50 Suits for $1.75 $4.50 Suits for $2.25 $5.00 Suits for i $2.50 $6150 Suits for $3.25 $7.50 Suits for $3.75 $10.00 Suits for .$5.00 $12.50 Suits for $6.25 These are very choice and none better have been in our Department this season.
LADIES' 2-PIECE WASH SUITS Now so much in demand, to be sacrificed for two days. Made of the best Reps, and all linen. For 2 days $4.50 two-piece Suits at.... $2.25 $5.00 two-piece Suits at $2.50 $7.50 two-piece Suits at... $3.75 $10.00 two-piece Suits at $5.00
$12.50 two-piece Suits at........C&25 $15.00 two-piece Suits at. $7.50 $16.50 two-piece Suits at.. ..C35 Up to $37.50 they go at this sams reduction. Any Lace Coat in the store at half price. $7.00 Net Waists for ....t $3X3 Silk Pongee Waists, Dutch Collars, $5.00 Waists for $2X0
1 ('.'' Our line was the finest shown in the city this season. Prices ranged from $100 to $7.50 each. For Friday and Saturday take your chnlze d
any Parasol in thz store cZ
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tries. Fins nits, $15, fit; ft
