Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 351, 26 October 1910 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910.

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VERY COiiFUSIliG ARE THE REPORTS

Balloons Are Seen in Various Places in Canada, but None Found Yet. IS GASBAG A DERELICT?

IT IS THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE IT COULD CARRY PASSENGERS AFTER BEING IN THE AIR OVER TZ HOURS.

... (American New ervlce) Toronto. Oct 26. A" confuting report reached Iewls Handler, representative of -the Bt. Louis Aero club here today regarding the lost balloon America II and occupants. Ilawley and Poat. From Ft. Willi ms, near the west end of take Superior came a dispatch stating that Mall Clerk Guerard and two companion mall .clerks of the Canadian Paclflo, saw a balloon with lights plainly visible for nearly an hour. It panned over Oulmette station, forty miles east -of Ft. Wlllama Monday night. Mr. Splndler thinks this balloon must have been a derelict, as no balloon could carry passengers aaveoiy-two hours. , The fate of the occupants Is conjectural. ;Rev. Seamea, of Chapleau. wired Splndler that a 'balloon which passed

there Thursday was traveling south

west, headed over take 8ujerIor.

SEVERAL SEE BALLOON. ,Kenora. OnL, Oct. 2. Several persona here saw a balloon rapidly traveling In a northernly direction early this morning.

SEE ONE DESCENDING. Port Arthur, Ont, Oct. 26. Forest runners In the government employ re

ported a balloon descending In a for

est between here and lilack Sturgeon lake this morning.

SCIIEIE1AII IS BETTER

William B. Bcheneman, who broke his leg on Sunday morning, October 9t,' while returning from the Hippodrome grounds where he was a spectator, la rapidly' recovering at Held Memorial hospital.. . He and, his daughter were riding In a wagon and he. dlf mounted at," Fifteenth and Main tenets. He started to hand his daughter a music roll and the horses became frightened, throwing. him to the street. Ilia leg waa caught In the hub of the wheel and he was dragged

for a considerable distance before the

team waa stopped. "

PROMPTNESS REQUIRED. ,Tbe law requiring ministers and Justices of the peace to file marriage returns within three days after the ceremony baa been performed baa taken several by surprise lately as they have been unacquainted with this Im

portant feature. Heretofore the ministers have taken as much time as they, desired to file the returns. The purpose of the law compelling the

marriage returns to be filed early la

to assist the recording clerks In keep

ing the records.

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the oldest native Indiana born citizen, dtd here today.. She was born in

Wayne county and was the mother of Albert McCorkle, who for several

terms was sheriff of Shelby county.

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ble for the death of five women of this city Is the theory of the police today. The latest victim is Mrs. Harley C. Hackney, whose body was found last night within a stone's throw of the place where Mrs. Ann Lloyd was murdered last NewYear's eve. Mrs. Hackney was found murdered in' her home on Canal bridge. Cumminsville. Her throat was cut from ear to ear, her skull crushed and her body badly bruised. Nearby there lay an axe with which the murderer had done his work. The discovery was made by her husband and a boarder, Charles E. Eckert,

who were returning from their day's work. The husband and Eckert were taken in charge by the police and are being held, pending an investigation. In many Ways the - crime resemble3 that committed on Miss Anna Lloyd, Miss Luella Mueller. Miss Alma Steingiweg and Miss Mary. McDonald, all of whom were killed, within a few blocks of last night's crime. The murderer is supposed to have fled and the police are, searching for evidence which will aid them in their search.

Amneo. Poeitano. Lacan. Torro del

Graco, Recina, Portico and Cetara. -

Today between 90 and 100 corpses

had been recovered. Official advices

to Rome led the home office tp set the

number of dead at 200, although this

estimate is believed to be far too con

servative.

Mrs. Gibson, mother of Charles Dana Gibson, ia at Ischia. She is believed to be safe.

The minister of bed at Ischia by

people - who had away. . Tents and been sent by ship.

marine was mobthe hunger-crazed everything swept

foodstuffs have

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Orange. N. J., Oct. 26. An Interest

ing wedding took plaoe in the Hillside church here- today, when Miss Row-

land Mix. daughter of Mr .and Mrs.

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Av FAMINE EXPECTED And Storm , Stricken Italians Are Also Facing a Pestilence Today.

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"Naples, Oct. 26. Famine and pestilence threatens the unharmed residents of Ischia Islftad and the zone devasted by the cloudburst, tidal wave and volcanic eruption. The government received reports today from new sections of the storm zone, adding

new details to the horror. ' - In some of the . towns fluid mud

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were established today. The towns

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Ladies' Hosiery at..... 5c, 6c, 9c & 15c Ladies' Union Suits, heavy fleeced at 48c Muslin Skirts at . . - -39c, 59c, 79c & 98c Muslin Drawers at ... . . . . . . 1 9c & 39c Black Taffeta Silks, 36 in. wide at.. 89c Messaiine Silks at ..............68c Fancy Suitings at 81c, 9c, 15c, 19c & 25c Women's $2.25 lace and button shoes in patent leather at ..... $1.98 Other values equally as good.

Men's 10c Black Hose at ........... 6c Men's 50c Dress Shirts 39c Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, each 25c Men's Wool Sweater Coats, 50c & $1.48 Boys' extra heavy grey Sweater Coats at ..50a Home made comforts at $1.98 Ginghams in all checks at :...5c Men's heavy Work Shoes, worth $2.50 at $1.98 Men's Dress Shoes, worth $2.00 at $1.39 Bargain prices in every department.

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