Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 21, 30 November 1910 — Page 8

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THE RTCH3IOXD PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDXESDAT XOVE3IBER ,30, 1910.

MISS IIELEII TAFT VILL jVIAKE DEBUT Tomorrow Will Be a Great Day in the Life of President's Daughter.

(American News" Hervlce) Washington. D. C.. Nov. 50. Tomorrow will be a .great day In the life of Miss Helen Taft. Tomorrow afternoon Mra. Taft will glvo a large tea at the White House, when her daughter will be presented to society. While Mlsn Taft need no formal Introduction to the majority of her parents prlenta, official of personal, the function tomorrow will mark her flrat formal appearance in any large company. Mlsi Taft,' at 18. wlU be the moat notable debutante of the Washington eason, and the youngest White House society girl ever known, with the exception of Miss Ethel Roosevelt, who was formally presented to society when she was seventeen. Miss Taft Is a splendid type of the American girl. She la extremely pretty, with great masses of brown hair and large blue eyes, clean-cut features with a slightly tip-tilted none and upturned mouth. She Is free of affectation a perfectly natural girl. Ist season she appeared occasionally at informal social functions. , but was never present at State functions until the dinner given by the President to a Japanese prince and bia suite shortly before the Taft family left for Beverly last summer. Mrs. Taft waa unable to preside by hostess and so the daughter of the house filled the role with grace and ease. la Fond of Tennis. While she does not go In for athletics to aa great an extent as "the

Roosevelt girls," Miss Taft is fond of outdoor sports. Tennis la her favorite game. She also Indulges la golf, and Is an accomplished horsewoman. Her education has been thorough. In addition to having completed her sophomore year at Dryn Mawr in June with high honors, the President's young daughter has enjoyed exceptional advantages of travel in Europe and other parts of the world. In fact, it la to be doubted if there is another young woman of her age in the entire country who baa traveled more evtenslvely over the world. She became thoroughly acquainted with the Philippines during her father's residence In the Islands and accompanied him on one of his globe-girdling tours, visiting Japan. China. Egypt and various parts of Europe. Her travela over the United States havealao been unusually xtenslve. Miss Taft Is an unaffected, unassuming girl, who baa all the enthusiasm of an unsophisticated school girl, and floes not mind showing It. , As a con. sequence she Is very 'popular no one was ever better liked in the younger set of Washington society. Among her Intimate friends are the brightest among the younger members of the capital's best society, Including . the Countess Lulsa Alexandra von Bernstorff, daughter of the German ambassador; Jessie. Krogstad,. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Krogstad. identified with the distinguished families In the early social history of Washington, and Miss Eudora Clover, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Richardson Clover. ,

A PET STOCK SHOW

Will Be Held in the Building.

Leeds

The Richmond Poultry and Pet Stock association will hold its December fcbow in the Leeds building on Main street, which was donated for tbis use. The sum of $40 which would have been paid for rent of the room, will 1)3 given to the Fall Festival deficit fund by the poultry association. The. bhow will not be handicapped now on account of lack of room for its

exhibition, - aa baa - been - the cabe- in

the past when it was held in the Pythian Temple. , The Leeds room is much larger than the former quarters which could only accomodate Wayne county fanciers. Entries are coming In, much earlier and faster than, before, and there is greater interest shown. Men will enter their stock from New Castle, Fountain City, Louisville, Ky., Indianapolis. Broad Ripple. Greenville, Northwestern Ohio and several important Illinois points.

AN INVENTION TO i GET VOICE PHOTO!

. v ; ... t Paris. Nov. 30. Voice photography! Is the invention of a French physicist !

Dr. Marage. He says it will be of great value to orators, aetora and Bingers, and indirectly to musical critics. The sounds strike a small disk of India rubber, the vibrations of which are minutely and exactly reproduced in a small mirror. A ray of light is thrown on the mirrow, which reflects the vibrations at various angles on a sensitive film which is unwound by clock work and receives the impression. These reflections make the picture. According to the inventor the device will indicate If a singer's voice is true, if his tempo is correct, and if his method of breathing is right. A true note is shown by a series of parallel equal bands, while a wrong

i note produces a rough irregular im

pression. It is suggested that pocket voice cameras would be great for the use of persons of a critical turn of mind who are fond of going to the opera.

PLAII SHREWD MOVE

For an early breakfast nothing so good as. Mrs. Austin's Pancake Flour.

At cost, all millinery goods, Newman Parlor Millinery. 59 Wayne avenue.

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GOVERNOR SELECTS AN OIL INSPECTOR

(American . News Service) Indianapolis, Nov. 30. James H. Fry of Ft. Wayne 'was today' appointed state oil Inspector, succeeding Sidney Conger who retires January first.

TRIAL OF THEATER OWNER BEGINS Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 30. The trial of Menlo E. Moore, theater owner and vaudeville producer, who, on Oct. 3, shot' and killed Charles Edward Gibson, a wealthy oil operator, on the union station platform here, began in the Knox circuit court, and it promises to be one of the most Bensa'tlonal that has ever taken place in Knox county.

Diaz May Honor an Exiled Statesman.

(American New Service) El Paso, Tex, Nov. 30. It is reported from the City of Mexico that General Reyes is to be recalled from Europe to be made acting vice president in succession to Raymond Corral, who is in poor health. Tbis will be done to placate the people and quell the unrest which resulted In the recent uprising. It is understood -Dias will retire in one year. The fate of the town of Madera is in doubt. The city is cut off from the world and in the hands of revolutionists. Anxiety Is felt for a great number of Canadians and Americans are employed there by the Pearson company.

SLEEPY FIREMEN QUIT UNDER FIRE Michigan City, lnd.. Nov. 30. The city's paid fire department is badly ertpfded? b7 .the resignation of one of tb companies, including the captain, Emil Myer. - ; - An alarm of fire sounded at midnight. Myer's-company was slow to respond and the captain and bis men were called to account. They were accused of sleeping, which they denied. A dispute ensued and the men refused to go to work today. New men are being sought for the places .

JEM MACE DEAD (American News Service) Garrow, England, Nov. 30. Jem Mace, the veteran prize fighter, died today. Mace was one of the old school of fighters who won ring laurels in the days when " bare "knuckles were used. For nearly half a century he was one of the leading fighters in fight circles In Great, Britain. ; ;

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Only that soul that hath known sorrow can know Joy.

Dr. G. A. Mottler will be at 500 8. lltb street, Thursday, Dec. 1. 2S&30

TheUorld's (Best Medicine

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MdDisnCT Store We Are Beginning to Feel The Christmas Spirit Start Now! Get Ready! It Is only a few days now until the Christmas rush will be on. So our advice is to commence earlythis year. It will be a delight to you to walk through our China Department. We have the space this year to show a big line of all the new things in nice, fancy things for gifts in single pieces. A big stock of rich cut glass at prices much below the regular price asked for such things. Again we say, go through our China Department; go through our Notion Department; go through out Dry Goods Department; our Clothing Department, our Shoe Department, our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department; our Millinery Department; and you surely will fall in line and get the Christmas Spirit. . YOU MUST SEE OUR LADIES' FANCY CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT.' SEE THE MEN'S CAPS, HATS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, OVERCOATS, SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, ODD PANTS, AND IN FACT ANYTHING FOR MEN, AND BOYS. SEE THROUGH OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. LADIES' SWEATER COATS, WAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, SUITS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS, AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER THAN AT ANY OTHER STORE. A big section of our, store will be taken' up for the T6y Depart- ' ment. We have a large stock and will have department store prices which are much below the regular stores. - THIS IS THE WEEK TO BUY CtjHFORTS, BLANKETS, And All Heavy Wear, for Winter Is on Us Now. We have a nice, large Comfort at 93c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.98 Heavy fleeced blankets at 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 All large sizes running from 10-4 to 12-4. BUY OVERCOATS THIS WEEK We have a regular $10.00 long grey Overcoat at .$7.50 See the long Military Collar, Boys' Overcoats at $3.50. $5.00, $6.00 We save you money on all Clothing. The Hoosier Store THE BIG CORN SHOW CONTINUES UNTIL DEC. 10TH.

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That is a pretty broad statement, but every man we measure for a suit or overcoat must be satisfied with his purchase.

The fabrics you select from our large stock of patterns are the long wear and serviceable kind

Your measure is taken very carefully, so that there may be no trouble in getting a PERFECT FITTING GARMENT.

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DESERTION CHARGE ' I'aria, Nov. 30. A sailor named

Uouzien was acquitted at Brest last

week ot the charge of hating deserted tiis ui. the three masted I'M mond Hosland. al 1'urtl.md. Ore , iu June,

fe was able to prove that he had been kidnaied utidcr t be iuflu-

eut e of irttgeri Isquor and put to work as a slave In a lumber camp 1M miles in ; the lntrior and no tletaiaed for many months.

He also declared lo the rourt that

this species or "shanghatlins" was (iuite frequent on the Oregon coast.

Prior to his departure fmra there tn

Ihe ship Berangere, he said, the captain, quartermaster, and several members of the crew had b-een kidnapped, eorue of them to serve at salmon nshIng and others at whaling. -

It is said that the t French gorem-

ment has on several occasions made representations to the American kovemment on this subject." " ' . "

v A Laa Hm For a Uang Raoa. Fat people, aa a rule, are 1 liabls to resist the attack of disease than persona who are comparatively thin, .

The greatest of all gifts is time.

-An Easy Way to Dispel

Sick or Nervous Headache

Experience forever forfeits joy.

People .who ut?er from f return t ar t i-t l-.fua:hes wlU jot at rtd of It.' 'rouble UiiUt the nwa are strengthens t. A fttHHl ttvrve rceUU-in choulU be takoa rguUrly until the aiimeat ta wiped out. Iot txprve vmvik-ina and prescrtpti(Hi r sjvnsiv', but here U a simple on w tiUh any one c&a prpare at small ciU i a plndhl home remedy tor any, nervous 5isonk-r even for nervous nnvt(ration or fit. Vitus dance. To Bleeple !pl it is worth Us weight In Rold. Make a stroue tea, by steeping S cents' rorth of Hoi tn a pint of hoMin watert Jhen strain. lut S ounrtrs of Tharjol Compound iW cents' wort h in an S-ouiv e h!f ptntv I hh tie. and nil up with th Hon Tea. Try two teajspoonfula four Umea ..... This simple combination soothes and -trer.rth4t the nerves, with no evil after t ret-ts, It. . is free from opiate or narjottes of any kind, and, therefore. Uads

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Second Excursion to NEW LUXICO. ; 1 he land of Sonsblae and IFscr(iaIl3 vETsunnmd 2 WILL LEAVE RICHMOND VIA CHICAGO ' - Monday, Dec. 5,1910. ir you want to get land where the climate is perfect and where crops will produce abundantly every year; land that you can buy from $16.00 to $20.00 per acre on. long time; call, telephone or write GEO. A. FLEMING; . FLETCHER E. HUNT, . D. W. 1NGLERIGHT, "Arlington, Hotel, Richmond, Ind. Representatives of The Investment and Agency Corporation, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, or S27 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111.

Attractive Rjciv Eraperigg

Large assortment of beautiful Fall patterns in Lace Draperies, in all the popular colors prices the lowest. ' ' , ' " Scotch Laces , Extra wide, full lengths, in the white, with pretty -scroll border, figured center, per pair ... .$1.39

Arabian Laces Good quality net, neat Battenberg edge and insertion, pair $2.25 French Laces in a beautiful two-tone effect, latest French weave, full length and width, pair $4.25 Colored Arabian Curtains, beautiful pattern, heavily corded, extra wide and full length, pr. $6.25. Other Lace Curtains, per pair. 59c to $15.00 New Muslin Curtains, complete assortment, at per pair . . . ... ...... . . . . . ..29c, '39c, 49c to $1.50 Rugs and Carpets In this department you will find some of the best possible values. Every-; thing new and up-to-the-minute. Beautiful Axminster Rugs . . . . .$22.00, $25.00, $270 Tapestry Rugs, 9x12 size . . . $12.75, $16.50 to $20.00 New Mattings, per yard . . , . . . . .19c, 25c, 29c to 50c Special large display of Wilton Rugs at extra low prices A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A Profitable Investment for Your Boy or Girl.

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Child's Desk Set

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