Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 200, 26 May 1910 — Page 8

THE RICH3IOXD PALI ADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1010. PROPOSED PLAII MB1BO FOR MORE PAY WILL BE CHOICE Be sore la read aboil the 27 inch Silk Batistes 50c values 29c. Sale begias Friday. NsSee psrtkdsrty Cs sptelsl redctJ$s ca s!l Wed Cress Goods, besiaeiaa Friday. County School Superintendents Of the Democrats in the Presidential Race, Says Melville Ingalls. EASY WALKOVER IN OHIO of the State Have Bill in Making. PRESS GOODS PEIPAIRTIVHEIJT MEETING SET FOR JUNE

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GOVERNOR

HARMON

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SflHto . animdl waxDn Starting Friday Morning, May 27ffltn

THE QUESTION OF SALARY REG 8AY8 MIDDLE WEST DEMOCRACY ULATION ,ONE OF MUCH IM ADMIRE3 MAYOR GAYNOR OF NEW YORK AND HE IS ITS SEC PORTANCE TO THE STATE IN GENERAL. OND CHOICE.

The proposed bill to regulate the

salaries of the county superintendents of the state according to the number

of pupils under their control and the

amount of business which it is their

duty to transact, will occupy a pronv

inent place in the semi-annual meet

ing of the County Superintendents

Association, which will convene in the state house on the afternoon of June

15 and continue until the next day.

The question of the regulation of

the salaries has been agitated several

times at these meetings and a defi

nite conclusion is expected to be

reached at this meeting. The open

lng exercises will be in charge of Rich

ard Parke, county superintendent of

Sullivan county. There are ninety-

two members of the County Superin

tendents' association, and John R. Carr, president of the association, said

that he had received word from nearly

all saying they would be in attendance. The program has been prepared by

Mr. Carr and is now In the hands of

the printer. Township High Schools'

will occupy the time on .Wednesday

afternoon. Several county superin

tendents have been asked to express themselves on this subject. All the different phases of the subject will be gone into in detail. On Thursday,

The Eighth Grade English Course"

will be the chief topic.

Foley Kidney Pills contain in concentrated form Ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief

and cure of all kidney and bladder ail

meats. ' Bold by all druggists.

APPEARS

SKY FLIRT

Halley's Comet Enjoyed One ' Night Stand Before "Appreciative Audience."

PATIENT PgBLIC REWARDED

Halley's comet, which has been flirting with the scientists and the patient

public for the past month or so, paid

its respects to Richmond last night

soon after sun-down and was viewed by what the theatrical press agents would call a "large and appreciative

audience." As a matter of fact, how

ever, the comet was somewhat shy, coy as a debutante at her first ball. It was visible only after the sun had set

and before the moon arose and be

tween times when the clouds shifted.

And at that It set so fast it could hard

ly be seen for the dust it kicked up. During the time the sky joy-rider was visible it was viewed by hundreds all over the city. As a vaudeville at

traction It would be a winner, If tamed. Compared with the moon, the head

of the comet appeared about oneeighth the size of that reflective lum

inary, but much diminished. The tail,

floating away at an angle, looked like

a single shoot of the Aurora Borealis,

alternately visible and obscured.

GROWING CHILOREN

The Period when the Nervous Activi

ty Is at Its Greatest.

"Against the practice of giving tea

and coffee to children, we cannot

speak too strongly. Childhood is the

period when the nervous activity is at

its greatest. The brain Is ever busy

receiving new impressions. Kenex ac

tlon, co-ordination of muscles, and the

special senses are all under a special course of training.

"The nervous system Is pushed to its utmost capacity, and long is the list

of victims that, follow Its over-stimulation. In these little people nothing

but harm can come from the use of

such cerebral stimulants as tea or coffee. Bad, then, as this practice is, let us as physicians be aggressive In its prohibition. a '- fi "Do not be satisfied by answering 'No' when asked as to their use, but let us teach the families with whom we come in contact that such practice la evil. We speak emphatically, because not only among the poor and , uneducated, but among the rich, who should know better, this practice is marvelously prevalent" The Home Doctor.' Children like a warm beverage for breakfast and It ts well for them to have it if the drink is a food and not a drug. . Postum is made to supply a rich nourishing ; liquid food with a crisp coffee taste for those who cannot and should not use coffee. Analysis shows It to contain about fourteen per cent of muscle-forming elements and 66.11 per cent of energy and fat-producing elements, which go to nourish and sustain the delicate , nerve ' centres throughout the body and from which the -vital energy proceeds. The success of child or adult depends largely upon proper sustenance for the body. Children who depend upon the intelligence of their elders to furnish them with good food deserve (Mir most careful attention and thought. v Read "The Road to Wellvflle." found la pkga. "There's a Reason. I

New York, May 26. The .New York

Evening Post publishes the following:

"That Judson Harmon, governor of Ohio, would be nominated for presi

dent in 1912 by the democrats, and

would be elected, was a prophecy

made today by Melville E. Ingalls,

chairman of the Big Pour Ralroad sys

tem and the democrat most prominent

ly mentioned to succeed Senator Dick.

of Ohio, in case that state should go

democratic next fall.

"The situation in Ohio.'he said to

day, 'is really very simple. There will be a state convention next month, but

it will be practically unanimous.

Harmon has made a snlendirf ?w

ernor, and he has the confidence of the people. He has more friends to

day than when he took office, and ev

en the- republicans admire him. Then.

of course, the republicans are hone-

lessly disrupted, and are still looking

lor a candidate.

Governorship a Cinch.

"Harmon will walk into the eover-

norship. I hardly think that a very great effort will be made to elect the

republican candidate."

"Would that mean that Ohio will be

unanimous for him for president in

1912?'' was asked.

"Decidedly. And I think that he will

do nominated and elected. The coun

try wants a man like Harmon, a man

who is calm and safe and who will

give our tired nerves a rest.

I know many republicans active

members of the party for 40 years

who are savins: that their nartv nnrh

to e defeated, just as a lesson.

"They think that it needs a snank

ing, and when that feelinar

there is every ground for the belief

that the party is disintegrating.

Losing Big Guns.

"The party, too. after its lone n-

noa or power and prosperity, is losing its strong men. Men like Aldrich and Hale, who shaped Its destinies, are

qumng.

"I have often thought that what

Taft has needed has been some atia tn

defend him, a fighter like Poraker, who

certainly could fight and did not have

to oe coaxed to do so. The president has needed some one who was readv tn

jump in and make himself felt, and

tnat is the kind of a man Poraker is

"I saw him the other day. and his

eye was Just as clear and he looked as

well as he did when he was earning his

reputation as a fire eater. He's not

through yet"

"What does the Middle West think

ofGaynor?"

Gaynor Second Choice.

"We all admire him a srreat deal hut

of course our fondness is naturally for

our own man. If the impossible should happen and Harmon should be defeat

ed for governor, then I think we would

all turn naturally to Gaynor as a presidential candidate. But why not have

them both on the ticket I think that

Harmon and Gaynor would be a fine

ticket."

Who will take Dick's Dlace in the Un

ited States senate in case the demo

crats win In Ohio?

T presume." saidMr. Inealls. laneh

Ing, "that there will be no difficulty in finding some one should the legislature be in a position to elect a demo

crat"

Mill PLANT HERE

Stockholders of Art Brass Co.

Desire Civic Organizations to Help Them.

NOW IN RECEIVER'S HANDS

With the comDletion of th inven

tor of the Richmond Chandelier and

Art Brass Works, which is in the

hands of the Dickinson Trust com

pany, as receiver, it is probable that

efforts will be made to dispose of the

concern. There are many who are of

the opinion that the slant should re

main in this city and it may be reor

ganized with local capital.

Several of the lareer stockholder

feel that the Commercial club and the Young Men's Business club should take up the matter and try to prevent the. plant from being removed from

tne city. There Is some likelihood

that this will be done, as a number of

possible purchasers have insnected

the concern.

The inventory of the Dronertv win

be filed in the circuit court within the

next two weeks, according to an

nouncement this morning. The plant was placed in the hands of

not because It was not a paying ven

ture, nut Because it was pressed and handicapped by lack of readv rnt9t

The assets will be greatly In excess

to xne jiaDinties.

Aftera Ions debate; fin the finAat (ah

uceuvu aato whether a boy high school student calling on a girl high school student Should CO hnrnn at O..QA, i.

" V.W V the Usona society of the Maiden, Mass..

men. scnooj nas aeciaea tnat the young man may remain as long as he chooses.

' Tomorrow we offer a rare collection of new Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics in

new Foulards, Black Taffeta, Shantungs, Peau de Soies, Silk Batistes at special prices; Every color and every weave is absolutely new The greatest opportunity this store has ever offered in many a day to the women of this section to buy seasonable merchandise at such economical prices.

Pretty New Foulards, New Fancy Foulards Spring Style Foulards, New and Dainty Shantungs

To Appreciate These Pretty Silk Bargains, See Our Windows.

Be Here Eanrlly FrMay Moranimg In the Dress Goods Department

Item 1 27-inch Tafleta A Taffeta with the desired glace effects, in fancy colors and patterns, absolutely a dollar grade Sale Price 73c

Item 2 18-inch Taffeta 10 pieces fancy striped and check Taffeta, 18 in. wide, excellent heavy quality, a regular 50c grade Sale Price 33k

Item 3 $1.25 Shantung 72c 26, 27-inch pare Silk Check Shantung a silk that has no sizing nor taf f ctarf inish. It is the genuine artide, 100 per cent, pure, 91.25 grcCo Sale Price 72c Yd.

ITEM 4 ITEM 5- ITEM 6 ITEM 7 75c FOULARDS 43c URD00 50c SILK BATISTE 29c IMPORTED PONGEE 10 pieces of full 24 inch, all silk Fou- Four beautiful patterns and look at 20 pieces Dresden figure Silk Batiste, 35 inch heavy imported Pongee Silk, lard, an unusual bargain. Regular 75c J""- 27 In. wide, a most seasonable fabric. a beautiful fabric and sells regularly silk. Sale price, worth 50c yard, Sale price at $1.50 yard. Sale price 43C Yd. Remember this is the double width. 29C Yd 98C Yd ' : 1- . ' ITEM ft ITEM 9 ITEM 10 ITEM 11 27 INCH SHANTUNGS NATURAL PONfiFF NEW SCARF CREPES BLACK PFAII I1F 5niF 15 pieces of full 27 inch Jacquard IMA UKAL rUIMbct See the seven new pieces sure. The BLAUK PEAU DE SOIE , Shantungs, always ready seller and n all silk fabric, 27 in. wide regular patterns are beautiful beyond descrip- Always a favorite, full yd. wide and worth 50c yard. - Sale price price 75c yard. Sale price ' tion. The color schemes and combi- sns every day over our counters at 3 YdS $1 00 nations are superb and the Sale price $1.50 yard. Sale price Buy all you need at the price. 42c Yd 68C Yd. 98C Yd. ITEM 12 ITEM 13 ITEM 14 ITEM 15 HEAVY PEAU DE CYGNE - STANDARD TAFFETA ciaK5 TAFFFTA GENUINE HEATHERBLOOM Another excellent silk, 36 inches wide at less than standard price. 36 inch OUC W,a 5 pier's of the real Hratherbloom, and a ready selling staple at 11.50 yd. Black Taffeta, regular $1.00 quality. S3 in. wide, worth 50c "yd. Sale price sold and advertised at 40c yd. Black SalePrlCe Sale price' only. Sale price $1.13 Yd. 78c Yd. 39c Yd. 28c Yd.

-ETTEIVH 1&

IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS SALE DOUBLY INTERESTING AND EFFECTIVE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER AN ADDITIONAL 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE BUYING OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES SKIRTINGS, DRESS AND JACKET SUITINGS AT A NEAT SAVING IN PRICE.

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