Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 9, 18 November 1910 — Page 8
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THE niCIIMOKD PALLADIUM AND GUN-TELEGEAJI, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910. . 1. i ..- - .....".,.'. -
ROTHSCHILD'S WAR WITH STA1UID Oil
Battle Is Ensuing in Asia Where American Company Is Operating. CUT LONDON PRICES
Rockefeller's Crowd Have Met Opposition Successfully, Everywhere.
London. Nov. 18 The war in the petroleum trade which haa been openly declared bjr the Standard Oil truat it likely to proTe one of the fiercest struggles in commercial history. The battle field covers virtually the whole civilised world while the financial resource of the forces arrayed against each other probably exceed the enormous total Of $7(0,000,000. Already the retail prices of both kerosene and petrol In this country are falling rapidly, the severity of the struggle being also Indicated by the heavy drop in the price of oil shares on the stock exchange. As its greatest foe, the Standard Oil trust has opposed to It the Asiatic Petroleum company, which markets the product of an Immensely wealthy group of companies. Including Shell Transport and Trading company. Royal Dutch Petroleum company, Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschapplj, Anglo-Saxon Petroleum company and the Commercial and Mining company (forming the Rothschild group). Powerful Fighting Forpe. This powerful fighting force which controls the oil production of the Dutch East Indies, and has Interests In Roumanla, Oallcia and Baku, Is directed by Sir Marcus Samuel. Work? Ing against the Standard Oil company in Europe also are a number of vasUy wealthy Russian organisations. In India and the east It meets with severe competition with the Burma Oil com
pny which alore haa a capital of Il2.o00.000. It is officially calculated that the money brought to the United States by its oil exports represents more than $10,000 an hour, twenty-four hours to the day and 365 days to the year. No similar statistics regarding the opposing group of companies are available, but their equipment In the form of pipelines, oil carrying ships, tanks and road and trail wagons, is on an equally vast scale. Battle In the Far East. The Standard Oil company's statement that It ia cutting prices in the far east in order to increase the world's consumption of oil is too naive a declaration to receive much credit. It is in the far east that it comes to closest grips with the Asiatic Petroleum company and there the warfare will be of the bitterest and most relentless description. In the United Kingdom the kerosene
trade, apart from that controlled Tby the Standard Oil company is in the hands of the British Petroleum company. The Asiatic Petroleum company sells no kerosene in Europe but its trade in benzine and petrel in this country is greater than that of the American company. Though the Standard Oil trust and the Asiatic 'Petroleum company are old enemies, they have until recently had a soiling agreement. The sale by the Asiatic company of ten millions gallons of petrol to rivals of the Standard Oil. trust in America, however, precipitated a quarrel which has led to the present war. pany. which is a branch of the Standard Oil trust, nor the Asiatic Petroleum company will undertake to book orders for twelve months at present prices. '
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Plenty of nice fresh oysters , at Prices, standards and selelcts. Also pint and quart cases.
The Eskimos will not allow their women to use tobacco in any form. . .
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HOLD CONFERENCE
ATnerk-kn News Service.) ' Crookston, Minn., Nov. 18. The annual session of the Minnesota conference of charities and correction, which will be entertained here 'during the three days, beginning .today has brought together many prominent philanthropists,' educators, heads of charitable and penal institutions and other" persons interested in the work of the conference. On the program as
t-speakers- are- President McVey of the
university of North Dakota. Warden
Henry Wolfer tf the state penitentiary, Mies Fannie B. Morse of the girls' training school at Red Wing, and Dr. A. C. Rogers of the school for feeble minded at Faribault-
Prices serve oysters stewed, fried cr raw.
Hardly a single American advertisement can be found In all the newspapers, journals and other advertising mediums in Uruguay.
White celluloid collars, shirt fronts and cutTs sell well , in Manchester, England.
MASONIC CALENDAR Friday, Nov. -S, King Solomon' chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Special meeting. "Work in Most Excellent Master degree. Saturday, Nov. 19, Loyal . chapter. No. ' 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and floral work.
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At the beginning of each year our resolution is to begin with a new stock of goods and bur aim is to give a Clearance Sale at the beginning of the year, but this year we will have this Clearance Sale during the time when, you will do Xmas buying. ISN'T-THIS GOOD NEWS TO YOU? Our stock is large so that you will have a large assortment from which to select.- If.you intend. to get a piece of 'furniture in the next 6 months, you can save 5 per cent by, getting it now. and if youdeposit your money you can get only 3 per cent for! 12 months. Wouldn't it pay you to invest in furniture now? t i ; - .
Got 15 Por Cont Discount Dy Sotting It Away and Pay Doffojirb Dolivory DO NOT LIVE IN A BOARDING HOUSE OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS when -you can so easily eat turkey in your own home on Thanksgiving Day. You will find that what you are paying each -week is what it takes to own your- own home. At the end of six months you have no more than when you began boarding, but by our plaome is' nearly paid for.- 'Isn'tn, at end of 6 months your h
our way better? .- - r f : ' See a Few of Our Prices to Illustrate Our Special
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Bullets . Latest Patterns. in Golden Oak and Mission Was $50. Is Now $4230 -.Was $35, Is Now $29.75 Was $40, I Now $34X0 1 1 Was $30, Is Now $2530 Waa $25, Is Now $21.25 -
These prices wlU last only until December 1st 10 days Bargains for you in which to get Xmas presents. fori friends. : 10 daya In which to furnish a home for-yourself at bargain prices. A PRESENT. GOES WITH EACH OUTFIT SOLD DURING OUR DISCOUNT SALE SAME As WE ALWAYS GIVE. You get cash prices and an extra discount by setting away and paying for goods before they are. delivered. This way we do. not consider to be the -credit plan. Remember, our stock la new and complete, not damaged gooda, and when you see the stock, you will agree that this is a great MONEY-SAVING evehWor you. Come EARLY and get FIRST SELECTION. Goods delivered any time and any place.-
NOVEMBER lO, AND ENDS
DALE BEGINS SATURDAY,
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DRESSERS :. With Large Mirror, nicely polished, in Solid Oak, ,lt '- Mahogany and Walnut. tax Was" $40, Is Now $34X0 I - Was $25, JS Now $21.25 . LLfir Was $35, is Now $29.75 Waa $20, Is Now $17X0 lAl
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