Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 16, 25 November 1910 — Page 8
great nussinn SPY TWEETS DEATH Nihilists and Ministers Alike Were Afraid of Ratchkovsky.
UNNATURAL THINNESS EASILY CORRECTED. By Clever Prescription Which Can Be Filled At Any Drug Store.
No Nc,ed to Be Thin Now as Reports Show This Method Effective.
People- who are rery thin and
rrrawny ought not to be so. Undoubtedly thy are more subject to disease
find contagions than the normally flcihy. Thinness Is usually accompanied by weakness, and weakness subjects any one to colds, coughs, conrum pt ion, pneumonia, etc. It has been discovered almost by accident, Uiat tincture cadomene, when combined in a pi eHcrlption with proper acceleratlve medicines, becomes one of the most valuable, effective, and reliable nutritive of flesh making medicines
kfiown to science. It is
beneficial to men and women between
THEY ARE REVENGEFUL
Invented System of Counter , Espionage on Russians Living Abroad.
at Toulon to let the festivities open , GIRLS FLEE FLAMES out. Then and not till then did the! fXT jfr-lIT CI ftTUIMP political and porular celebrations set liN ISlUtll lluUltlliNU in on shore and the Russian admiral; : , - pronounced in his toad to the French Elgin. IIU Nov. 23. Clad 8it3En rpnnhlln th fetefnl words. "Amis t their eight robes and saoes, 25 girls.
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y, the state borne for girls at. Geneva.
USE HANDKERCHIEF WHEN DANCING
Chicago, Nov. 25. -When you dance with a girl put a handkerchief in the
occupants of the Fabyan cottage at fcaBd thaa tac5rcle8 her ait. That
IVIAN AND WIFE ARE HURLED INTO TREE
Greeneburg. P Nqy. 25. Dr. Geo.
Boehm and Mrs, Boehtri were round
NEEDS $25,C V3SL: YEAR TO LIVE ON
New York, Nov. 25 An allowance of 125.000 a vear for the suport of a ;
TURN LIGHTS ON COLUMBUS LOVERS
Columbus, Ind., Nov. 25. In order to stop "spooning" the school authorities have installed new lights of unusual brilliance at each entrance of
the Central school building here. For i made their escape.
were forced to flee for thr!r Hves when the south half of the cottage Sras de
stroyed by fire
o-. ,. .. ainnir t steeo hill-1 boy of 10 is sought in an application
am nf horse bad ! made In the surrogate's court- .Tb,
is to keep her gon free from spots, t .,. ,h P,nnBvtvnla rail- boy Is Hunt Tilford Dickinson,! whos a
Having given this advice to ; all: road .: tracks 100 feet below. They grandfather, the late Wesley? Hunt vnnn ron MnniHnal Judcre Wells wpr driv!ns about 200 feet above the Tilford, left him $4,000,000 Of the for
The . girls were awakened by the decided against the eirl a case Miss track when the torses became fright-j tune he made through his connection
mokj which permeated their rooms Km ma Boland had broilght asilnst B. ened and plunged over the steep bill- j with the Standard Oil company. on the upper floor. They hastily don- Brown. 930 Marsbfleld avenue, a clean- side. v ' . The boy has an income of WO.000 a
ncd ttcir shoes, and wrapping -the er and dyer. He held that the spot, MrV Woeim was thrown into the ar uu A .
blankets from their beds around them which damaged her cress was not
. St. Petersburg, Nov. 25. Only In Russia do they breed nowadays the type or man who is a police spy without sham or scruple and yet an invited guest of the great personages of Europe. The foremost In recent times of this strange class, Piotr Ivanovltch
DiirhkAviVv. haa 1uat died of cardiac :
paralysis at Reshiza, In the government of Vitebsk, where be bad bought an estate with the money made during bis police career. In hie obituary notices the names of Aieff. the renegade traitor, and of President Loubet, the honored ex-chief of state In France, of Father Gspon and of M. Delcasse, of the sinister figures who have plotted on both sides In the darker depths of the Russian struggle, and of men holding high responsible posts in Germany and Austria follow each other In amasIng alternation. One striking episode In his career
and the methods of Russia's high society police agent. It happened wben the state departments of France and Russia were feeling their way toward . an alliance. Russia wanted to have
her I nances propped up by the Immense sum of Frenchmen's economies.
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, a nil rnnce, iucu jaumivu in ciurupe, looked to the support of what was then Russia's great military prestige. But there was the apparently irreconsllable conflict of sentiment between
the unbending absolutism of Alexand- . t . .a . w Jk . . i .1 i
er in. a tuuiv uiu ius ucuiuiraue rauicaltsm of the Third Republic. The Csar was very loath to take the first tep. . Ratchkovsky, who invented the system of counterespionage on Russians living abroad, was then In Paris and wanted to get hold of Mendelssohn and Stransky, who were the chief spirits engaged In equipping and picking from among the Russian refugees In France and Swltserland the nihilist agents for assassinations In Russia. M. Emlle Constans, the destroyer of Bonlanger and afterward for long French ambassador at Constantinople,
the last few years it has been the custom to keep lights burning in the corridors of the building every night in an effort to keep the lovelorn lads and lassies away, but a few dark shadows remained and even lower temperature
i hrtm-Ln bule8 nPtJr- Now the authorities
the ifees of sixteen and fifty-five, who j " ""-J. l" l"c UU1'U
from lack of proper nerve force and digestion, remain undeveloped in body, limbs, srms and bust. A well rounded symmetrical figure In man or woman Indicates health, magnetism, stamina and happiness. Tho render who wishes to add from ten to forty "pounds should not fall to begin with this valuable prescription: 'First, obtain of any well stocked druggist, three ounces of essence of
pepsin, and three ounces of syrup of rhubarb In an 8 or. bottle. Tben add one ounce compound essence cardiol. Shake and let stand two hours. Then
add one ounce tincture cadomene com
pound (not cardamom). Shake . wel. and take one teaspoonful before each meal, one after each meal. Drink plenty of water between meals and when retiring. Keep up this treatment regularly and of a certainty from one to three pounds will be added to the weight each week and the general health will also improve.
that the custom has been broken up. The gross value of crops produced on the lands irrigated by the government projects in 1910 was Jl 4,038.000.
The fire alarm was sounded and the
volunteer department of the hoxe responded In short order. Fearing that
caused by the cleaner. charged.
Vw- Vnrk think h nnihi tn huva
brunches of a tree, while her husband .25 000 of u to Hvc 0ili surrogate Co-
continued with the runaway nortes un- onJ A wt.ht tsnnA a
While testifying, MissBoland ad- tii hc ,ost h;8 hold and was also pitch-! w be about right, but served do muted she had gone to a dance at the C(j jnt0 a tree. The team alighted on LJslon , j time the snot arueared. and that the h ..in.nn r.v in tima tn h t round i ' "
TkT ,t in j unBIoved hands of her dancing part.'to r,ece6 by a heavy freight train. A plant tor manufacturing coramcr-
Geneva fire department. This com-
j ners had rested on that portion of her j
pany responded and assisted in quelling the flames. The fire is believed!
to have ori(
the main
damage Is estimate at $6,000. Practically the -entire south half of the building was destroyed. The
waist in which the spot appeared.
The court's deduction followed.
riginated in the laundry on floor of The building. The i
The train crew, with ropes, rescued ; rial motor cars, which will employ
the doctor and his wife, was unconscious.
Mrs. Boehm 4,000 men. is contemplated In Mich
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flames consumed practically all of the ,
clothing belonging to the 25 girls.
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was then .minister of the Interior. It would have been a flagrant defiance of French law to have handed over the two Russian revolutionists to Ratchkovsky without evidence of their having committed some definite crime. The police agents sought a private interview with the minister and the important events that immediately followed showed what kind of bargain had been struck. ' The Russian fleet, under Admiral Avellane, was at Toulon, where the official program was restricted to purely naval hospitalities. The French. government would have liked the demonstration to go further. M. Constans stepped In and delivered the two Russians at the Belgian frontier where M. Ratchkovsky's agents took them off to Russia. Ratchkovsky telegraphed bis success to the Russian minister of the interior and to the governor of the csar's household and said he owed it to the good will of the French government At once came the order from St.' Petersburg to the Russian admiral
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APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS MR. HUSBAND: We want to talk to yau. Cone la and examine our Cbrlstmas pla. Yon Will be able to mike youT selection without hurry tram a stack ol rlcn,usela1 0".
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FOLDING CARD OR SEWING TABLES in Mahogany, Golden Oak or Early English, specially priced at $2.98, $3.50 and up
Music Cabinets a variety of beautiful new designs, just arrived - $40, $5.75, $9.50 to $22.00
BED DAVENPORTS in all the new finishes. We are showing a big line of the Kindle & Owen Davenos, priced; : $19.00, $22.50, $37 and cp
We cheerfully extend the courtesy of a' charge account to any responsible party. A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet makes an Ideal Christmas present.
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CHRISTMAS IS COMING IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS We are far advanced in elaborate preparations . for a royal welcome of Santa Claus on the occasion of his next annual visit. Read of the many enticing buying inducements for wise, early holiday shoppers. Hundreds Of useful, practical and desirable gift things at prices that can not be duplicated later. BEGINNING SATURDAY In order to stimulate early shopping, we offer some extraordinary buying inducements. Our entire store thronged with Holiday savings from now until Xums. .
Gents' Fancy Holiday Neckwear, some in Christmas boxes, regular 50c values, choice .25c Gents' Fancy 20c silk finished Handkerchiefs; while they last .......15c; 2 for 25c Ladies' elegant Leather Bags, 7 styles, real genuine seal leather, only ....... .$1.00 Ladies' Bags, extra size and serviceable, look like the dollar kind . . . ; . . 7.50c Ladies' fine Bags, real walrus and seal leathers, regu- ' lar $2.00 values .$1.50
Ladies' $1.00 Silk Scarfs, all colors .50c Ladies' Persian $125 Scarfs, only ... 1 ...... . .$1.00 Ladies' Persian Neckwear, fancy, dainty bows and ties, . you've often paid double bur price, see them. .25c & 50c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, embd. four corners and barred, : some 10c values . . . . . ; . . . .5c; 6 for 25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, extra values, fine emb'd Swiss at '. . . . .... 10c ; 3 for 25c
25c values Ladies' Fine Embd Swiss and Linen Handkerchiefs ;..19c; 3 for 50c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, fine' emb'd SwisSv and linen, ; :' 35c.values . . . .7. ; . . ,25c- ; Ladies' Fine Handkerchiefs; "fine hand emb'd Swiss and . ' linen, 50c values . . . . V . . . .35c . See our. values in Ladie's fine Handkerchiefs ! . at- v. ... ........ . "i . . 50c, 75c and $1.03 Notice our Ladies', fine Leather Goods, undoubtedly : the best showing in Richmond, values $3.50 to $120
Christmas laces, special for fancy work, fine Val laces up to 22 inches wide, worth to 10c yd., only . . ...5c yd. . Fine 10c all linen Torchon .5c yd. Fine 25c Plat Vals up to 6 inches wide, per yard ..... .10c Fine Emb'd Table Covers and Scarfs, shadow emb'd designs 50c $1.50 and $2.00 Battenberg Scarfs and Table Covers. .$1.00 $5.00 and $7.50 Battenberg Table Covers, size 45 inch and 54 inch .... ..... .... . . . . . . . . . .$3.75 and $4.50 35c linen fancy Huck Towels .... ...... ... . . ... . . . .25c Stamped fancy Huck Towels, to emb'd'r .20c Stamped all linen fancy Huck Guest Towels,' to emb'd'r 50c Stamped all linen fancy Huck Towels, to emb'd'r ...... .50c Stamped Pillow Cases, extra quality tubing, per pair. . .59c 25c fancy Reversible Curtain Scrims, newest designs, per yard ...... 19c 18c Curtain Swisses, large, beautiful conventional designs, per yard .15c
Read! You May Not Get These Later. Best Prints, all colors . . ............ .... 5c yd. Best 7c Apron Ginghams . ........ . . .. .5c yd. Good dark Outings 5c yd. Pretty Persian Challies; .5c yd. Double-fold Percales, elegant dark patterns. 1 .... . .5c yd. Spring styles, 32 inch Imperial Chambra Ginghams, fancy and plain colors, worth 18c, . . ....... . . .15c yd. . 15c Quadrigo Percales : A2xic yd. 15c fine Dress Ginghams ... ........... . .cyd. 18c Kimono Flannels, choice new styles.. . . . . .-.15c yd. 20c Serpentine Kimono Crepe 18c yd. 2Y2c light and dark Outings ,10c yd. 25c satin striped Poplins, all colors . . . . . 18c yd. 18c shepherd check Suiting ..12y2c yd. Fancy $1 .50 Persian Petticoats . . . . $15 Fancy $2.50 Dresden floral Petticoats ........ ....$1.75
. Blankets Extraordinary Values .Extra size and .heavy . Cotton: Blankets, tan, grey and ' white, per pair ... I ; $1.C3 Extra size and heavy Blankets, good $1.50 numbers, - tan, grey and white, per pair .$125 Regular $2.00 values in tan, grey and white, per pair $1.50 Ladies' Silk Petticoats, Special for X'mas giving, worth $5.00, Special : $2X3 Silk Waists, elegant black Taffeta Silk'.'. ..v . . :$2.C3. ' Silk Waists in black and colors, pretty styles-at only 075 : 7 $150 emb'd Hy Art Petticoats,: Special .'. .$liX) Ladies' fine wool knit Skirts only .............. . .50c Silks! Pretty Silks for Waists and Dresses 50c and 65c Fancy Silks, elegant colorings, per yard . . .39c $1.00 Fancy Taffeta and Messaline Silks, 24 and 27 - inch, all colore .....,59c
DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING NOWTake advantage of -these" remarkable early Holiday Buying Opportunities. We've hundreds more equally interesting. Mage this store the base of your Holiday supplies and be satisfactorily served. , . --
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