Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 272, 8 August 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, MOXDAT, AUGUST 8, 110.

UfHOn PRiUTERS HOLD COdVEOTIOd Nearly Two Thousand Delegates Were at the Opening Session Today. OFFICERS MAKE REPORTS

ISPECIAL ATTENTION WAS CIVEN TO THE PRINTERS' HOME AT COLORADO SPRINGS FOR AGED UNION TYPOS. : (American News Service.) Minneapolis Minn., Aug. 8. B t ween Jlfteen hundred and two thousand delegates and visitors were on hand this morning at tho opening of the fifty-sixth annual convention of the International Typographical union. Addresses of welcome were made by the mayor of the city, the officers of the local union and others, and were responded to by President James M. Lynch. The reports of officers wero 'then presented to the convention. , The report of President Lynch was a comprehensive document, reviewing the progress made by the International Typographical union since the last annual convention, and outlining new policies and touching upon those that 'tiave become a part of the work and history of the organisation.' Especial attention was devoted to the home 'maintained at Colorado Springs for aged and indigent printers and also . to the anti-tuberculosis crusade undertaken by the organization, the results of which so far are reported to jbe of a most gratifying character. 'Report of Treasurer. Secretary Treasurer Hays. In his (annual report, showed that the average paying membership of the organ taxation for the year ending May 31, I. About Hyomei mmmmmmtm 'A Settle Coats Only 50 Cents A Complete Outfit Including Inhaler $1.00. When 1 H. Fine states most emphatically that he will guarantee Hyomel to cure catarrh or give you your money back, what la your answer? Are you satisfied with your condition, or do you want to rid yourself forever of vile catarrh, with Its humiliating symptoms, such as hawking, plttlng, blowing and bad breath? Hyomei la a simple, antiseptic medicine that you breathe through a small pocket inhaler over the parts affected by catarrh. It la made of Australian eucalyptus nixed with other germ killing and membrane toothing antiseptics. Get a complete outfit today. It only costs f LOO and contains everything necessary to cure any ordinary case of atarrh. Extra bottles, it needed, 50c. Hyomei la the best remedy In the world for sore throat, coughs and colds, croup and bronchitis. It gives wonderful relief In two minutes. For sale by druggists everywhere and by It. H. Flhe. Send for free sample hottie and booklet. Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Qzzo intl&cctton It relieves ssomadti misery, sow atom sen, belching, and cures austomach die ease, or money back. Large box of tab tsta,43 easts. DrnglnaUtosuM.

Season Tickets for only $1.00 can be secured from the following

Allen & Co. Cartel, W. H. Jr. Cartel, Adam H. Co. Boston Store Beyerle, A. R. Coe, J. M., Printing Co. Dickinson, 0. E. Dickinson Trust Co. Dill, Howard A. Dickinson Drug Co. Deuker, Henry W. Dunham, Gilbert T. Doan&.KIute First National Bank Fox, George Feltman, Chas. H. Fred, Sam GetzJohnJ. Hoosier Store, The Hill, Theo H. Haner, Chas. H. Hall,R. W. . Haisley, F. F. Jenkins 6 Co. Jones Hardware Co. Jordan, Chas. H.

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HE WEDS HIS STENOGRAPHER

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Christopher Columbus Wilson, president of "the United Wireless Telegraph Company, whose sixty-four years nor double indictment by the federal grand jury did not prevent him from marrying his stenographer, Miss Stella Lewis, aged eighteen. He was indicted on his wedding day and held in $25,000 bail on. charges of conspiracy and using Jhe mails to defraud.

1910, was 47,848, an increase of 2,927 over the year 1909 and 4,108 over 1908. This is the largest average membership upon which per capita tax has ever been collected by the International union. The members on the old age pension roll of the organization received $106,740 during the fiscal year. Since the establishment of the burial benefit the International baa paid 8,810 burial benefits, amounting to $562,975 and since 1891, when the international began the payment of strike benefits, there has been expended in thin direction and In special assistance to local unions a total of $3,838,807.02. The delegates to the convention of the International union and the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary, which Is also in session, will remain in this vicinity the entire weekf Ample entertainment for the visitors In the way of automobile rides and outings has been prepared by the local unions of Minneapolis and St Paul. TERRELL CANDIOATE (American Jfewe Service.) Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8. Chairman Ce cil A. Lyon and the other members of the state republican committee are here to complete the final arrangements for the state convention tomorrow. The convention will nominate a state ticket and frame & platform. It is expected that J. O. Terrell of Saa Antonio will be nominated for governor without opposition. The platform will follow very closely the one adopted by the republicans of Texas two years ago. There will probably be a strong anti-prohibition plank and an emphatic declaration in favor of "home rule." coon, co number to

MILITIA Oil CRUISE

(American News Service! Thunder Bay, Wis., Aug. 8. Today witnesses the inauguration of tho greatest practice cruise ever undertaken1 by the naval militia of the .great lakes region. The. cruise will last eight days, starting from Thunder Bay and extending as far as Buffalo and back to Detroit. Brief stops will be made enroute at Cleveland and other points. The naval militia of Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio are to participate in the cruise. They are to be accommodated on a fleet of seven ships with the old warship Wolverine acting as flagship of the sauadron. The Illi nois sailors are to man the Nashville, the Michigan sailors the Don Juan de Austria, and the Yantic. The Ohio na val militia will have two ships, the Essex and the Dorothea, and the Minnesota sailors will navigate the Gopher. Told Him the Secret. Herman, tbe dramatist, who In early life bad a high reputation as a chemist, was once called to give evidence regarding a certain brand of wine. As he testified that It was totally Innocent of grape juice tbe merchant was severely fined. On coming out of court the defendant asked Herman. "How Is It that you were able to swear so positively that there Is no grape juice In that staff of mine?" "Because If there bad been any In combination with tbe other elements you used it would have formed tartaric acid on tbe bun-el." "Thank you ever so much." replied the enlightened adulterator. "You'll find some on the barrel nest time."

Kramer, C. & W. Co. Knollenberg, Geo. H. Co. Krone & Kennedy Loehr & Klute Model Clothing Co. McConaha Co. Moore, Chas. H. Magaw Drug Store Mather Bros. Co. Mott, T. A. Mote, L. A. Nusbaum, Lee B. Nolte, Geo. H. Nicholson Bros. Co. Neff & Nusbaum -Price, C. T. & Sons. Quigley Drug Stores Romey Furniture Co. Railroad Store. Second National Bank Sudhoff, Chas. H. Sudhoff , W. H. Starr Piano Co. Spencer, E. L. Union National Bank Watson, S. F. & Son.

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JUDGE ADVOCATES PUBLICITY CURE

Used as Precaution Against Fraud in Actions for Divorce, He Say SEPARATIONS TOO EASY SPOKANE, WASH., JUSTICE TAKES ; THE BULL BY THE HORNS AND DECIDES TO PUT FEW OBSTACLES IN WAY. (American News Service! Spokane, Wash., Aug. 8. Publicity as a precaution against fraud in actions for divorce is advocated by Presiding Judge J. D. Hinkle of the superior court or Spokane county, who announces that the rule permitting nr days to elanse between the filing of the suit and the trial of the case undoubtedly will be adopted by judges in Spokane county, going into effect on November 1. Judge Hinkle. who has studied the Question for years, also advocates the reforms in requirements and procedure-in divorce cases not only in this county, but all over the country. Six months or a year between the time of separation and filing of complaint in actions on grounds of cruelty and non support. Two years' residence in the state to enable a former non resident to sue for divorce. Interlocutory decree of divorce not to be made final until six months or a year after the trial of the case. Requirement that parties may not remarry within a year of the granting of the divorce. "The requirement now is that a suit be filed at least five days before the trial." Judge Hinkle said. "It used to be that a case would be started one day and rushed to trial on the next. Publicity was dodged and often a year would pass before relatives or friends of a couple knew they had been legally separated. , "The system followed in several states of granting an interlocutory decree at the time of trial, which does not become final exoept through the act of the petitioner, tlx months or a year later, would alsn be an advantage. Many reconciliations might take place under such conditions, which are prevented now by the divorce becoming final immediately after it is granted." - LIFE INSURANCE E. B. KNOLLENBERG Room . Knollenberg Annex

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CHICAGO IS SEIZED

Vast Army of Knights Templar Invade and Capture . City with Ease. CITY IN HOLIDAY DRESS Chicago, Aug. 8. Over 20.000 visiting Sir . Knights, wjt'a their - lady friends, were today added to the list of fraters who are to own Chicago for the next four days. All day long commandries have been arriving from north, soutii. east and wst. By hundreds and fifties they have come, in coach, parlor cars, sleeper and special until at noon there was assembled within the ''loon district" an army, the like of which in splendor and good fellowship has never before been seen in Chicago. The entire city has donned a hoik day dress and on every hand flags, banners and gaily colored streamers have been arranged to represent every known Masonic t-mblem. Tho decorations of the twenty-six story Masonic Temple are, of course; the most elaborate. The La Salle hotel, the Congress hotel and other hostelries which serve as headquarters of the conclave officers are also profusely decorated. No set program was prepared for today, the time being given over to various features of entertainment and to the reception of the arriving hosts. Tomorrow will be the tig day of the encampment, when an ei-timated total of 50.000 knights, with banners flying and plumes waving, will march through the downtown streets to the music of a hundred bands. f FARMERS INSTITUTE (American News Service) Stillwater, Okla., Aug. 8. Agricultural experts of national prominence are here to address the third annual meeting of the Oklahoma Farmers' in110 SU, HlcuSo ooo v0 - i

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Within two weeks the Monroe Telephone Company will issue a new Telephone Directory. It you desire your name in this directory, you should send your application to the comropjamy THIS WEEK. You will he connected with more than three thousand telephones locally, and with both Independent and Bell long distance service. You need the phone. Suhscrlbs at once.

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session loaay. ine opening J devoted to organisation and t special work. Tomorrow will be given over to the transaction of board business and the election of new members and Wednesday, the concluding day of the gathering, will be devoted to Institute work. The F.rtt Oil Well. In the yvar 1S.TU E. L. Drake of Tt tuavllie, I-. drove the tirt oil well Like otber pioucers. be was regarded as a dreamer or a fool, and people laugbed at tbe idea or tapping a subterranean oil lake. It wanjpuly by pretending that be .was in sarcb of a bed of salt that be was able to get drillers tu work for bira. When the borer bad reached a depth ot about seventy feet Drake found bis anticipations realized, and be was the possessor of an oil welt which, with the aid of a baud pump, yielded him twenty-five barrel a day. A rjrona ut. It you are troubled with sick beedacne. constipation. Indlseetioa, offensive breath or any disease aristae from stomach trouble, set a S0o or 11 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fepaia. U is positively rnaraateed to cure you. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. (Alfalfa, Corn and Oats Feed) GET IT THE REASON : Better for Your Dorse Cheap as Corn OmerG.Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. Phone 1679 Fresh Luunnip AT

THE PLACE YOU GET THE MOST CHANGE BACK." . VACATION . REQUISITES Cameras and supplies. We do amateur tinishing. Blue Jay Corn Plasters, Bathing Caps. The new drink Taeee. Conkey Drag Co., Corner Ninth and Mala Sttv "If It's Filled at Conkes. It's Right," Use our Free Delivery. Phone us; tbe distance to our store Is the distance to your phone.

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For the next SO days, we will make a specialty of short time loans, cn furniture, pianos, livestock, etc., in amounts ranging from $10 to $100 on from three to six months time. Weekly monthly or any kind of payments to suit the borrower. We will absolute ly guarantee a much low er rate than that charged by any similar concern in the city. Inquiry will prove that we can and will save you money. Confidential. IndianaLoanCo40 Colonial Bldg City. 'Phone 1341. .

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