Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 311, 16 September 1910 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER Iff, 1910.

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1 MOTORCYCLE

Harrison Pruitt of Dayton Has a Narrow Escape in West Richmond. INJURIES ARE ONLY SLIGHT

KiODILE HIS WERE UNDER A CAR

PROMPT APPLICATION OF EMERGENCY BRAKE ON THE AUTOMO.1 BILK PROBABLY SAVED LIFE OP VOUNO MAN. i . . . A motorcycle and automobile came together at West Fifth and National avenue thla morning and the rider of

the motorcycle, Harrison Irultt, of payton, O., received a badly sprained ' arm and his machine was considerably damaged. He was able to proceed on his Journey to Indianapolis, however. Abner Jenkins, an Insurance agent of Richmond, was driving 'the car. Witnesses to the accident allege that Jenkins was running the machine at a .high rate of speed and that he was on the left side of the street. It la said that he made a sharp turn at the corner of Fifth street and hit the motorcycle squarely, which was coming down West Fifth street. Knocked Off His Wheel. Pruitt was knocked off his motorcycle and. struck the ground with a great force. By applications of the emergency brakes, Jenkins . probably saved the young man's life, as the machine stopped just before running him down as he lay on the ground. The automobile was running east In National avenue, while the motorcycle was going south in Fifth street and the collision occurred at the corner. Employes of the street car barn rush out and carried Pruitt Into the office . - h. i J i J. 1 M ' H I

ana a poTMcian was cauea. examination of the Injured man showed no hones broken, but his right arm was badly sprained and he received numerous bruises.1 The front fork of the ntotorcycle and the lamps were broken. ,'..., Pruitt was a member of a party of sis motorcyclists from - Dayton, -who were making a trip to Indianapolis, Pruitt accompanying them. He Is aid to be a well known young man at Dayton.,

Drinking When an Officer Pinched a Peddler and His.Better Half..

MAN HAS BAD 5 CHARACTER

IS RATHER UflUSAL

Philadelphia, Sept. !. When It cornea to Industry, John Hoffman, 21 yearn old, a conductor employed, by the rapid transit', company, has Just about cornered the market He dieIdeated hla right arm ringing up fares yesterday.' r -"'i , -s ' -.. Hoffman landed 'a Job ' recently on the Darby line. He. worked Industriously Ttcht along, but yesterday his Industry reached the' highest point.' Aa the car sped out Woodland avenue on IU way to Darby, Hoffman pulled on the register1 strap with such energy and so ofted that he suffered the dislocation. . He turned hla car over to the next conductor that earner along and then wobt'to the University Hospital In a petror wagon' from the Sixty-fifth street andr Woodland avenue station. The doctors put hla arm back where It belonged and the conductor will be back on the Job again In a day or

Clergyman's Son Coed of Tabsrcalcsis

To neglect a cold, bronchitis, lung

trouble or Consumption Is dangerous,

We all know how prone people are to deny they have Consumption. It Is a

flattering disease, and the sufferer is

, filled with", bright hopes of Improve

ment.-, Call .consumption by its own dread name and then take Eck-

man's Alterative, because It is effec

tive In Tuberculosis. 'o one need

doubt about it there Is plenty of evi

dence from live witnesses. Investigate the following:-, 'Amenta, N. Y. , Oentlemen: "Prior, to Feb., 1908, I was located In Rochester. . N. Y.. suf-

: faring with LaOrtppe,,. which developed Into Tuberculosis. "."My physician Save me one month to' live. I was

having terrible night sweats and mid

day chills and losing flesh rapidly, laving gone from 155 to 135 'lbs. I u.WaI mwA mm I mm A juMlt.illi. mA

V VT1 ucu wuu auwu williuuaai.T null became so weak that walking a few

feet exhausted me. On my return

home, my regular physician gave me

little encouragement. My father, who

n a clergyman. 'heard of Bckman's Alterative and Induced me to take It.

The night sweats and chills disappear

& my cdugh became easier and gradually diminished and In a few days 1

developed an appetite,' the first In months. I am now In ' perfect health. kuk tfk 1R5 lha. i I fMl forfait! that I

dwe my life to Eckman'a Alterative.

(Signed) ' E. II. COWLES.

nnlinfir -annnt find wnrita

to express myr appreciation of what . your remedy ha done for my son. It

changed despair Into hope within two

weeks after be bejran taking It and

without any doubt In my mind, It sav

ed his life.

I wish to add my' endorsement to

very word of his testimonial. ' -

(81gned) REV. J. J. COWLES.

Pastor Presbyterian Church Kckmans Alterative cures Bron

dltls. Asthma. Hay Fever,' Throat and Loaf Affections. For sale by A. G.

Leken A Co. and other leedlng- drug

gists. Ask for booklet of cured cases a4 write to the Kckman' Laboratory. Pt'Iadelphla, Pa!, for additional evk

A mm and woman, both Intoxicated, were arrested yesterday under freight car In the yards of ths Pennsylvania, near First street. They had a can of beer between tbem and wero taking turns drinking It They are William Smith and wife, beating their way from New York to Cincinnati, selling shoe strings, buttons and begging. Patrolmen state they have been hanging around Richmond over a week, drinking, begging and making

themselves a general nuisance. The man visited a house on North A street

yesterday and because a woman

would not buy a nickel's worth of shoo

strings he abused her in a mot pro

fane way, threatening her Jeath, and

all sorts of Injuries. The police look

ed for him all afternoon and finally

the arrest wsa made by Patrolman

William Lawler about six o'clock.

Smith claimed to have been a Unit

ed States soldier in the Philippine

war and to have been honorably discharged. He said he was afflicted with fever In the islands and wanted to get to Cincinnati before cold

weather so he could get Into a hospital. He had a soldier's peddler license. The court was inclined to think him

a rather dangerous man, and fined

him 95 and costs. His wife, who has been going around with him, told Mayor Zimmerman she took a little whisky because she had cramps, but she got a little too much. "That for the cramps," said the mayor as he assessed her the five and

costs fine.

FRIENDS MEETING TO BE LARGE ONE

Annual Gathering Here Next Week Promises to Be an Important One.

MEETING HOUSE QUESTION

CAIIHOIIISn GIVEN . RAP Jl ILLINOIS Staggering Blow Was Delivered at the Primaries Held Yesterday. LORIMER GANG WINS OUT

MAKE SLATE FOR WEST END ASSOC

Nominating Committee Holds a Meeting and Selects a New Ticket.

WANT HEIRONIMUS AGAIN

AND POPULAR WEST RICHMOND

MAN IS NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT ONLY FEW CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. ...... ... . - ' M, N. C. Heironlmus. president of the West Side Improvement association for several years, was renominated for president at a meeting of the nom

inations committee, consisting of City Clerk. baits Bescher. chairman; and

Professor H. N. Holmes and -Dr. E. B.

Orosvenor, last night.

The last year's list of officers was

considered very efficient, but there

were a few changes. Prof. Trueblood was nominated to succeed' George Matthews, as first vice president, Mr. Matthews being, nominated secretary to succeed Professor A. D. Hole, who waa placed on the executive committee. Dr. E. B. Orosvenor of last year's executive committee, becomes second vice president to succeed John Foster. Other nominations were as follows: Prank L. Waldele to succeed O. H. Little, as third vice president; L. C. Peacock to succeed J. W. Outland, secretary. The new executive committee will be John Edgerton. Caleb King, A. M. Gardner and A. D. Hole. The committee consists also of the officers. Richard Sedgwick, of last year's committee was not renominated. Wanta New Officers. President Heironlmus stated this morning that he is In favor of an entirely new list of officers and that he will suggest this to the meeting of the association which takes place at the Baxter school tonight. He believes that better results might be obtained by new men, although he did not say he would refuse to accept the position. Chairman Bescher stated this morning, Prifessor Heironlmus Is one - of the best men on the West Side for the office of president and he hopes that he will not decline the office. He regards the new list of officers selected as the strongest directory that has ever been In charge of the affairs of the West Side association. At the meeting last night many matters of Importance, which will come before the association this year were discussed. The proposition of a West Side park left over from last year is an important one which will be considered soon, r President- Heironlmus . states

there are several Ideal locations for such a park and that the association

will light for It this year.

AIR RACE FOR $3000

Boston. 8ept 16. The famous Blerlot monoplane with Claude Graham eWhite at the wheel will be matched this afternoon against Glenn Curtiss In his racing biplane for a prize of $3,000. The speed match so earnestly

wished by the aeroplane-mad people of Boston has at last been arranged.

The prise of $3,000 haa been offered by a member of the Harvard Aero club who wishes his identity to re

main unknown and efforts hare been

made to Increase this sum to $5,000.

The race aa arranged will take place thla afternoon at the 8ouantum field ever the mile and, . three-quarters cruise course. It will be a race against

WILL BE THOROUGHLY DISCUSSED AND IT IS PROBABLE DEFINITE ACTION WILL BE TAKEN OTHER MATTERS UP. "The seubcommittee appointed by the committee authorized by the last Yearly Meeting to consider the advisa

bility of remodeling the East Main

Street Meeting House, will make a re

port to the meeting next week, but no

one knows what that report will be."

This statement was made by Tim

othy Nicholson this morning when

asked about the report to be made on remodeling the church on East Main street. The general committee waa appointed at the last Yearly Meeting

of Friends to consider the proposition

of rebuilding and cince that time the

sub committee met and reviewed the plana submitted by several architects. Mr. Nicholson said that if the general committee accepted the plans of the subcommittee It would be brought before the Yearly Meeting and be con sidered then. May Modify Report Since the movement to consolidate the Friends' churches east of the river has been started the report of the committee may be modified to satisfy the new conditions, should the churches be consolidated. The Yearly Meeting will open next Wednesday at the East Main street Friends' church and one of the best meetings In point of attendance, ever held In .this city will convene. The meeting this year will be an important one, in that-many matters of importance to Friends will be considered. The condition of the finances of Earlham college, the movement to consolidate the Friends' churches eaBt of the river, and the remodeling of the East Main Street church; action on the deatha of Allen Jay, of Charles Tebbetts and of Walter T. Carpenter, all add to the Importance of the meeting. Although the Yearly Meeting proper does not open until Wednesday, the committee on ministry and oversight will meet on Tuesday and begin work. Many of the delegates will arrive on Tuesday. The sessions will be held at the East Main Street Friends' church.

DEMOCRATIC HARMONY SLATE WAS VICTORIOUS THROUGHOUT THE STATE REDUCED MAJORITY FOR CANNON.

Chicago, Sept. 16. Illinris added three insurgents to the lists of the republican- party and hit Cannonlsm a staggering blow In the state wide primaries yesterday.

The republican voters-also chopped down the majorities of Representa

tives Mann and Fobs, two staunch ma-1 chine workers, to mere nothings so much so that these two men barely skinned through. The Lorimer men, despite the fight made on them because of Jackpot revelations, carried the day in Chicago and other places. The democratic harmony slate was victorious in nearly every instance and according to the leaders will carry the November elections. Representative Boutell was decisively beaten for renomination in the Ninth district. Frederick U. Gansbergen defeated him. Col. Ira Copley (insurgent) defeated Representative Sapp, and Representative Wilson won in the Third by a vote of 3 to 1. Speaker's Plurality. In Danville, Speaker Cannon's plurality was greatly reduced, although he won the nomination by a vote of 2 to 1. Representatives Moxley in the Sixth, Lundin in the Seventh, Foss in the Tenth, Fuller in the Twelfth, McKinney in the Fourteenth, Prince in the Fifteenth, Graff In the Sixteenth, Sterling in the Seventeenth, McKinley in the Ntnteenth, Rosenberg in the Twenty-second and Chapman in the Twenty-fourth, were renominated. All are regulars.

James McDermott, the "packing house" congressman, was renominated on the democratic ticket in the Fourth district. In the state primaries Lee O'Neill Browne,, recently acquitted of bribery in connection with the election of Senator Lorimer, was renomi

nated. Edward D. 8hurUeff, speaker of the lower, house, who also was mixed up in the corruption charges waa renominated, as were twenty-four of their followers, .The state primaries were victories for the Lorimer men. the alleged gangsters,' afad leaders of the republican party today are charging fraud and accusing the voters of being traitors to their party in failing to clean out the party. Hearst Slate Wins.. The Hearst harmony slate in Cook county, was victorious and the followers of these men in other parts of the state nominated their candidates in most instances.

These democratic - congressmen i were renominated: McDerirott. Chi-

cago; Sabbath. Chicago; Gallagher. Chicago; Ralney, Carrollton; Graham, Springfield; Foster, Olney. The real fight in the democratic primaries was over the machine.

which seems to have been won by Roger Sullivan. Sullivan. It Is claimed, will control sixty of the seventy votes in the new county committee and will have the reins of the mayoralty issue in his hands. Carter Harrison's followers were completely routed.

PURE FOODS AND , CINES

PURE MED!

mean better, healthier, happier people. It has been proved, however, that all medicines are not adulterated and worthless any more than are all food products. The wheat has been sifted from the rhaff. and such medicines as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which is made from roots and herbs and complies with all conditions of the Pure Food and Drugs Law, will continue to hold its place as the standard American remedy for female ills.

Fresh oysters by the pint or quart at Price's.

Hospital Tag Day Saturday. 12-3t

Get a nice box of chocolates price's to take with you.

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a ttfttteettort en nee Preduet. Mrs. Ihf Visite You don't mean to tell me that jour splendid cook has left you - ... Mrs. Holmes Yes; the sensitive thing was offended because the doctor said Mr. Holmes had IndigestionPhiladelphia Pre.

PENNSYLVANIA r unco Madison $1.50 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY Ieave Richmond 6:25 a. m.

PENNSYLVANIA UflEG Cincinnati 01.25 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY Leave Richmond ? : 00 A. M.

GOLF TOURNAMENT

(American News Service.) Boston, Sept- 16. The third round of match play for the National Amateur golf championship of the United States' began at the golf club at Brookline today with the following matches: H. M. Wilder, Boston, vs.. V. C. Fownes Jr., Pittsburg. Fred Herresshoff. New York vs. John C. Anderson, Boston. W. R. Tuckerman, Stock bridge, vs. H. Weber. Toledo. The defeat of Walter J. Travis by Anderson of Boston in the second round yesterday' removed the last chance of the title staying with a former holder for 1910. There will be a new golf champion for this year, one who has never held the title before.

Valley of the Jordan. The valley of the Jordan constitutes the deepest depression on the face of the earth, the sea of Galilee Itself being over 700 feet below the level of the Mediterranean, while the Dead sea Is over 1.300 feet below the level of all the oceans of the world. Designer

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Wanted Ladies' Bicycle, 20 in. frame, must be in good condition. Address "Bicycle," care Palladium.

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Batoy's Feett . Right now in babyhood and early childhood is the time when all the seeds of future foot troubles are sown. Lack of attention and lack of care in the manner of shoeing the baby now may cause him endless suffering - when he is grown. - And because we know bow baby .feet should be shod we will not carry any baby shoes that are not made over the Tramp Last. We know what this shoe will do for the little feet. It will strengthen and support them and make them grow as nature intended. It will give the little toes plenty of room to wiggle in and all the tender muscles a chance to grow strong. It is positive insurance against future foot suffering. Carried in all colors and leathers, patent, dull, red all over, white all over, black all over, red and grey tops, etc. Selling from 75c to $1.50.' Clnas. I. f dtaaai 724 Main St.

Chandelier and Lamp Sale We have purchased the entire stock of gas and electric fixtures, including chandeliers, electroliers, gas and electric lamps, wall brackets, etc., of the Chandelier and Art Brass Works. Friday, Sept. 23 And on Friday, Sept. 23 we will place the entire stock on sale and will sell them regardless of. cost. Nothing will be reserved; all is the choicest and finest of stock, but it all goes at this time at Less Than HaM Price Plainly and simply, without any exaggeration this is the greatest opportunity of its kind that has ever been offered the people of this city. The stock is most complete and largest, the quality is the very highest that can be found anywhere, the styles shown are the very newest, and they all go at prices less than you will pay for the ordinary really "cheap" fix, tures. ' . Sel Aside That! Christmas Fresenlt These fixtures would make ideal Christmas presents and if you want to have the Christmas present problem solved early and most satisfactorily, just come and get your choice of these fixtures and have us lay it aside to be called for at holiday time. Sale Does Nofi Beginu Until me 23d We're busy getting these fitted up and on display and we positively can not show them until that date. But we're telling you this now so that you'll know that you can best afford to wait for this real chandelier and lamp sale. Co

School Days, School Days, Good Old Golden Rule Days Will be here next Monday and among the many necessities you will need will be a good Fountain Pen. We have anticipated your wants and wiir place on sale tomorrow one great let of 14Kt. gold fountain pens, Including safety clip, filler and box, worth at least 75c . . ;

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