Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 30, 9 December 1910 — Page 2

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PRIME MINISTERS ARE TO ASSEMBLE -4 MMHmSSMMBJSHW Canadian Provincial Officials Met Today at Ottawa T for a Conference.

(American News Service) -Ottawa, Ont, Dec. 9. For the first time Id several years the prime ministers of the various provinces of Canada assembled in the . dominion capital today for a formal conference to discuss several questions of common Interest and Importance to all the provinces. The chief matter up for diseuaalon In the proposal to amend the British North American act so as to change the basis of representation In the dominion parliament. The proposal Is brought forward by the prime ministers of the maritime provinces. For several years there has been a steadily growing dissatisfaction In the maritime provinces over the decrease In their representation in the dominion parliament, as compared to the representation of the other provinces. The rapid growth of population In Quebec, which Is the standard upon which the unit of representation is based, has caused the representation of the three maritime provinces to decrease with nearly every taking of the census. The proposal now Is to provide for a minimum representation for each prorlnce, based upon the f gures under which the province entered the confederation. . ,

COMMITTEES CHOSEN aMMSMaw To Push Proposed Traction

' Committees, which will have charge

of the proposed traction project, being promoted by Richmond Commercial club, have Just been appointed and are as follows: Executive Committee. '. Liberty Commercial club. Dr. W. A. Beard. J. S. Mitchell and ,W. A. Bryson. ' Richmond Commercial club, Adam II. Bartel, B. B. Johnson and Will Romey. . Brookvllle Commercial club, W. D. Bradt, J. C. Shirk, and Charles 8amonlel. i. Prospect Committee ' ' Y. M. B. C, of ' Richmond, Fred Charles, Dr. IL C. Burcham and W. 11. Romey; Richmond Commercial club, B. B. Johnson, Paul Comstock and Atwood Jenkins. ' m ' ' " . Liberty Commercial club, E. R. Payne and Dr. E.' R. Beard. . Brookvllle Commercial club; 'Joseph Quick and Ed Stcnger.. Tlie prospect committee will probably go over the route of the proposed traction line early next week and lay out a prospective course.

WILL AID THE POOR

Sorority Girls to Do Charity-Work.

The Pal Iota XI sorority chapter of this city la now preparing for a winter'a charity work, according to a res

olution passed at the national conven

tlon. this summer which requires each chapter to contribute In some way towards aiding the poor. . The local

chapter haa not yet decided whether it will give a dinner, the proceeds of

which should go towards helping the

destitute families of the city, or whether each member will personally make some contribution. Probably the proceeds will be turned over to the Penny club, according to a member, of the sorority who this afternoon said that full plans had not yet been

perfected. Dolls are being dressed by

the 'Richmond chapter ' members for

the poor children of the city.

HONDURAS HAVING

A WARM OLD TIME (American News 8ervlc Juan del Sur. Nlc. Dec. 9. Revolt is

raging throughout all sections of Honduras, according to reports from here

today. The rebels made an attempt to assassinate President Davilla but were betrayed and arrested. Americans are fleeing from tne country. All the jails are full of political prisoners and the prisons are closely guarded by troops.

. Aldreman Brown, lord mayor of London in 1733, caused an order of the court .to be made that when any accused persons were acquitted they should Instantly be discharged in court without paying any fees whatsoever.

- Bee the wonderful mechanical Jewelry display In Jenkins Co. window.

Coimgiratufllaitiom !

THAT'S the order of the day. Men who are smoking Permits are congratulating themselves and each other. We, too, are congratulating ourselves. We have given discriminating smokers a truly worth-while cigar at a reasonable price. We appreciate the public's appreciation.

5 cents everywhere THE J. B. MOOS CO. Distributors CINCINNATI

ROBT. SHOOP GOES TO THE INFIRMARY Robert Shoop, who has been a township dependent off and on for the past

year, was removed to the county in-'

firmary on Friday afternoon by township trustee Howarth. Mrs. Shoop will go to Centerville to Jive with relatives during the confinement of her husband at the infirmary. The two seem resigned to their fate. Much influence had to be brought to bear upon the Shoops before he would .consent to going to the county farm but his wife encouraged him to.

Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.

ROOSEVELT LOSES VERY BIG ESTATE

NOTICE DRUIDS. All members of Richmond Circle No. 10, are requested to be at the hall Saturday morning. Special Meeting. Mrs. Jessie Corcoran. Sec.

DISOBEYED ORDERS; TWO WERE KILLED

American News Service) South Bend, Ind., Dec. 9. After having willed a thousand acre?, of land in Tennessee to Colonel Roosevelt, Charles W. Hall, of Beaton Harbor, Michigan, revoked the act by adding a codicil transferrins his property and five hundren lota In Chicago to his brother, Thornton Hall, of Chicago. Tie will was filed today.

(American Neva Service) , Corinth, Miss., Dec. 9. Walker Smith, brakeman and engineer S. J. Porter, both of Tuscumbia, Ala., were

killed and Engineer H. L. Smith of!

the same place, fatally injured -in a collision between two freights on the Southern Railway, this morning. Disobedience to orders was responsible.

A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING The Wayne county horticultural society will meet on Saturday afternoon at the court house. The annual election of officers will take place. Year books of the department of agriculture will be distributed and the annual reports made. All members are urged to attend.

SPELLING BEES IN DISTRICT SCHOOLS Teachers in the district school In the county are holding their spelling contests this week to detrmine who" will represent the various schools iu the township spelling matches, which will be held next week. The Interest manifested Is extraordinary and many hot contests are expected In the township contests. Following the town-

; ship contests, that of the county will ; be held, then the district and then the i state, the latter being held In Idniana- ; polis during March. .

AT rOUNTAINS.HOTCI.avOR KLSEWHKNC Gt Original nd Genuine HO RUCK'S

milk

A fine assortment of best Chocolates, in neat packages, at Price's.

The Food Drink for All Ages UCH MILE. MALT CKJUN EXTRACT, IN rOWDE Not in any Milk Trust tZT Inaiston-HORLiafS-Take package home

r CDRISTOAS SUGGESTIONS jrff n 1u"y snould be prominent. Therefore we ad- 'vOliO 1 y ty jl Is our Jewelry. Avoid the embarrassment that comes . yx ... ,1 f ffl I from something that may soon prove itself Inferior. Our 7 Mjy 7 years of experience have taught us the makes of goods that I i . I Syj) i : will give the highest satisfaction and best wear. We've 3j&&JtA U 13fi ?! been a long time assembling this Christmas stock and we jV'vVvJ Ja Q consider our line second to none, both In quality and I Af wA X ! handsomeness. i my ill t NEW BRACELETS extra quality and beautiful in pattern. 4 4 tt 1 if ' NEW LACE PINS very handsome. I 6Y&r to O NEW LOCKETS very beautiful. Afisi.Y jrVh. WATCHES to suit every purse. IVv 1 CUFF LINKS in the most beautiful styles. V OSf1 LADIES' SET RINGS in very choice patterns. Vj . GENTS' SIGNET RING8 up to the minute. 1 -526 MA1 ST. ' ..-.- . - , . ' . ' " " ' ' '' . .

A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

All Christmas Orders Will Be Placed Aside for Later Delivery

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GET FIRST CHOICE BY SHOPPING EARLY

COMBINATION DESK AND CHAIR for Your Boy or Girl, while they

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RUGS AND CURTAINS an cxraordinary showing of beautiful weaves at $2.75, $4.75, $12.50 and upward. Choice Wilton and Body Brusael Rugs at big reductions. ,

CHILDREN'S FURNITURE a wonderful variety of practical children's Chairs, .Rockers, Carts etc. HIGH CHAIRS, $1.3 5, $1.65, $2.40, $3.75 and up. FANCY ROCKERS, at 98c,, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50 and up. Cribs, Cradles, etc.

Not too late to order your Hoosler Kitchen cabinet. A big showing on our first floor. VlBit our daily demonstration. Join our Christmas club plan. $1.00 a week are the dues.

Shaving Cabinets A practical article just at an appropriate time; we offer this big cabinet in golden oak finish with large mirror, while they last at $1.29.

Make this store your shopping headquarters.

Romey Furniture Co.

9th and Main Sts.

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TOlTT'ATTTlW with the greatest variety and the most attractive display ot HOLIDAY GOODS liAliLiilL 11 wo chnwn liv this nnferi hpnrimiarfere for (TlTiH" if ' rnn1TD fOMF. nnd

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The latest styles and finest quality writing papers. An entirely new initial paper; ask to see it. Parchment, English hand painted greeting cards etc., holiday paper boxes.

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