Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 329, 4 October 1910 — Page 2

TOE HTC1T2XOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGR AM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910.

IS READY FOR JAIL A MEETING OF C, E, COTTOH BELT ROAD Roberts. George Matthews, H. H. Miller, now of Frankfort and J- B, Gordon, now of Indianapolis. Others who are entitled to attend the lodge meet ing include Theodore Ireton, M. Vfl Kelly and Dr. J M. Wampler. ;

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roriEY rjiEU gather v - . . , Annual Convention of American Bankers Was Started at Los Angeles Today.

II WT WILL FIGHT ; (American News Service.) "Naw York, Oct, 4. The Interest of f&a politicians now centers In the state convention of the Independence League, which has been called to meet la this city, tomorrow to nominate a state) ticket Ths prevailing , opinion to that William R. Hearst, the founder and controllins spirit of the league, Intends to do his utmost to defeat the' tomocratlo gubernatorial nominee Itiay V tsM are futrent that thv(ea.As mar nominate Mr. Hearst lor governor and Indorse the rest of the republican ticket.'-. ' ' , - Smfmaammwmaamammwammss) NOTICir ALL MODERN WOODMEN

are requested to bo at the Court House not later than 1 o'clock. Wed, aesday to take part In the parade. William B. Scheneman, ,

Chief Marshal.

ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT

(American News Service.) Los Angeles, Cel., Oct 4. The American Bankers' association, whose membership embraces practically the entire financial fraternity of the United States, began its thirty sixth annual convention in Los Angeles today. In point of attendance and lp the prominence of the speakers and the Importance of the subjects scheduled for dlBcusBion the meeting promises

to be the most notable In the history

of the association. Men of finance from every section

of the country and representing every branch of the banking business, from

the village repository to the billion dollar banks, trust companies and sav

ings institutions of New York, Chica

go, Boston and other great centers, filled the Audltoriun theater when

the convention was formally called to order at 10 o'clock this morning by President Lewis F. Pierson of New York. An invocation by Rev. Robert J. - Burdette was followed by cordial

greetings from Governor Gillette, May

or Alexander and W. H. Holliday, president of the Los Angeles Clearing House association. The response to the addresses of welcome was made

by George II. Russell of Detroit.

when the exchange of greetings was concluded the convention listened to the annual address of President

Pierson, which touched upon numerous questions of Interest and Import

ance to the financial world. The pres

ident a address was followed by the annual reports of the several officers

and standing committees, including

those of Secretary Fred E. Farns

worth, of New York, Treasurer P. C, Kaufman of Tacoma and William Liv

ingstone of Detroit chairman of the

executive council. At the afternoon session the discussion of practical

banking questions was begun. To

morrow the several sections will hold

their annual meetings, continuing over Thursday, and on Friday the asso

ciation proper will resume and con

clude its sessions.

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Ekjoyrnent TTo Every. Sport ond Ecii Pcrcies an other feature of the Pall Feetlval. Itfa all very simple and after It's all over you'll be flaw to have the pleturee. OUR SUPPLIES are all of the Best Make. Plates, Films and Paper always fresh In condition for the host results. PICTURE MAKING. The Kodak way Is assy and simple. No dark room for any part ef ths work.' Ec23s $5 to $11 We carry a complete line of Kodak and Brcwnls .Cameras. Coma In and 1st us explain the Kodak System. Daylight all the way. ; " .- '-.'.. j '. Ask wa for Kodak Catalan. A tt?y will ho mailed on request ti. a ncss

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(American News Service.) Auburn, N. Y., Oct 4. The most important case to be taken up by the Federal grand jury which met here today la that of John M. Lowery, protege of Vice President Sherman and

the self-confessed embezzler of more than 1100,000 from the vaults of the

Utica City National Bank of which he was assistant cashier. Following the

disappearance of the bank funds Lowery fled from Utica and was arrested

nearly a year later in Philadelphia. Since the early part of last summer he has been confined in the Utica jail.

refusing the offers of his relatives and friends to provide bail. Following his

probable indictment Lowery says he

will plead guilty and that his only desire is to begin serving his term as speedily as possible.

:V (American Newt Service Rochester. N. Y, Oct 4. Noted Christian workers from half a dozen states will address the annual convention of the Christian Endeavor society of New York here this week. Hundreds of delegates have arrived to attend the gathering, the formal opening of which takes place tonight in Convention hall. Rev Francis Clark. D. D., of Boston, president of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, will preach the convention sermon.

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suit or overcoat here, you

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ARE TO BE DECIDED

(American News 8ervice.) - Ottawa, Ont, Oct 4. An unusually large number of appeals are on the docket of the Supreme Court for hearing at the autumn session which began today. Involved in the various cases appealed from the Provincial courts are a number of Important questions, such as the Jurisdiction over the fisheries, the right of the Dominion to legislate upon insurance and the dispute as to the Federal and Provincial rights regarding company incorporation.

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INVADED

(American News Service.) St. Louis, -Mo., Oct 4. Thousands of visitors have arrived in St. Louis to attend the annual fall carnival known as the Veiled Prophet's festival. Beginning with a pageant and ball tonight the festivities will continue through the remainder of the week.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

South Side Millinery Store WILL HAVE SPECIAL PRICES ON HATS AND HAIR GOODS THI8 WEEK. Edith Brndbury 208 SOUTH 8TH ST.

Calais and Its Lighthouse.

Calais Is rather an untidy place for a French town. The Place d'Armes. where the tower of the Hotel de VUle has remained since the fifteenth century. Is the center spot Here Calais meets its friends and has its cafe noir. In the square, towering out of the roofs of surrounding bouses and dwarfing them, is the old watcbtower. Since 1S4S it has been superseded as a lighthouse by the magnificent one at present in use. Never shall I forget the effect of this lighthouse as I stood under it . that night. The revolving spokes of light cast away Into filmy space in all directions, looked like the ribs of a huge umbrella being turned by tbe white handle, which was the lighthouse tower. So tall is this that Its revolving light can be seen from a distance of twenty miles at sea. Wide World. ' Helping Him Along.' "What is all this straw doing in the roadway? Somebody sick?" asked the man passing. "EasyT said the man at tbe gate, holding up a warning finger. "There's a young man calling on my daughter tonight who has been coming to see her for six years. He's very easily frightened. We hope he's going to propose tonight, and we are taking every precaution against bis being startiy1 !" Yonken Statesman.

Thre is bo tnadiclne so tafa and st the asms line ao pleasant t. take at Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Mpala, tba positive core for all diaaaaea arising rom stomach trouble. Tba price is vary reaannbif- -flOe and IX.

FALL FESTIVAL SALE OF NEW AND CORRECT MILLINERY means a saving to you of not a few cents, but dollars. MRS. BENQE, 1605 Main Street

(American News Service.)

St Louis. Oct 4. In addition to i

electing directors and transacting other routine business the stockholders

of the St Louis Southwestern Rail

way company, the "Cotton Belt" route i at their annual meeting here today approved the action of the company

in agreeing to guarantee the principal and interest of an issue of first mortgage thirty-year 5 per cent gold

bonds of the Stephenville, North and

South Texas Railway company, and a i similar issue of the Central Arkansas ; and Eastern Railroad company, both i

at the rate of $25,000 a mile, and ratified the lease of the latter road for

thirty years. ,

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A TROTTIIJG EVENT

(American' News Service.)

Lexington, .Ky., Oct 4.-Over 500 horses are entered to start in the 33 races comprising the program for the ten-day trotting meeting which opened here todar. Included among the big

stake events of the meeting will be the Kentucky Futurity 121,000 for three-

year-old trotters, the classic Tennessee stakes. $3,000 for pacers; the

$5,000 Transylvania stake, and the

$5,000 two-year-old Futurity.

Young Man! Buy a Good Watch!

Take the advice of successful men who have carried the same watch for

years, and who say that a good watch begets habits of punctuality and regularity, that it requires little attention and repair, and is always dependable. It's foolish to waste money on a cheap watch now, thinking you will buy a good watch "some day." A reliable watch is a fortunate investment, which pays well all through life.

Elgto Watch G. Af. WHEELER MODEL 12 Size Here is a high-grade watch at a medium price a watch that is accurtt,"' strong: and handsome that will be a punctual life companion. In fact, it's the beat medium priced watch we have ever made. You" II be delighted with it. A thin model, in a variety of stylish cases, built particularly for young man, and older men of indoor occupation. . Go look it over to-day at the nearest jeweler's ! Ask him to show you the 17 Jewels, which protect the pivots from wear, the Compensating balance, which automatically adjusts to temperature changes; the Mlcrometrie Regulator, which can't be accidentally moved. They're mighty interesting, and mighty important, tool Every watch is cased and regulated at the factory. Price of Movement Only, $17. In Filled Gold Cases, $30 and up. In Solid Gold Cases, $80 and up.

Every man and woman should own an Blelu Watch. Tner ara many mod), prfewd ae cording to lb case and tn works, and all tally fuarautaed. Jewalara e very whara salt Utam.

ELGIN NATIONAL XVATCH CO.. Oslo. IWnaU.

GRAND LODGE MEET

Couer de Lion lodge. Knights of

Pythias will send , a large delegation

to the grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis. The delegates Include, F. C.

Special Prices In Go-Carto DUNHAM'S Furniture Sfore 627-629 Main

"Make Your Douse Like Summer in

Winter'

That's What Our Furnace Does PILGRIM Furnace Co. 529 Main' St. 714 to 720 8. 9th. Phone 1390 Phone 1685

During the Festival. Buy your Suit and Overcoat of him and you will have ; more money left and better clothea ; than if you traded at some other place. ;

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FALL fESTIVAL VISITORS If you want to take something home with you that will be a true friend all the time, we will suggest a nice watch." We have very large assortment of watches at all prices, but for a good, reliable, reasonable priced watch, auggest the Elgla

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At the , -'-, Greek C&My Sttoire Your visit to the Fall Festival attractions will not be complete without a visit to our store, acknowledged the finest in point of service and appointments in the state, and our Confections and Ice Cream are equally as well and favorably known. Peflicions audi Wholesome USeSresEiiinmeHills are served here in a manner that bears no criticism FaM Festtivau VflSutous can find no more fitting mark of their affection for friends and relatives at home than a dainty box of our chocolates or mixed sweets. IN ns Ml MacHe M (OHuu? win and its purity and whotesomeness is never questioned, and it is ALWAYS FRESH. TFfoe (Bipseto (Csumdly Stare

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