Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 35, 14 December 1910 — Page 8

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TIIE RICHJfOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ' 14, 1910.

A HOD ARRESTED Oil MURDER CHARGE Mrs. Herbert M. Clapp of Philadelphia Said to Have Killed Her Husband.

(American News Service) Philadelphia, Dec. 14. Mrs. Herbert Mason Clapp, wife of the wealthy t tubman, who was strangely shot In his own home at Fifteenth street and Gerard avenue, tells ber own story of the trouble. In an antemortem statement Clapp accused his wife of having shot him during a trivial quarrel. He has a bullet wound in bis neck and another In the right arm. Mrs. Clapp was arrested by the police after her husband bad accused her and was released by Magistrate Morris In bonds of $1,S00. "I do not believe any woman could get along with my husband," said Mrs. Clapp. "I am his second wife. His first wife left him because of abuse heaped upon ber. Then he courted me, led me to believe that be was madly In love with me and Induced me to marry him. Our married life was very unhappy. "One reason for this was that Mr. Clapp drank heavily, ' and whenever under the Influence of liquor he was abusive. He bad been drinking heavily Sunday evening and was nervous and Irritable. "During the night be awoke me to quarrel with me. He wanted to have the window opened. . Then be drew a revolver from a bolster which he

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a big uptousHEp iRhenmatism in Ankles

BY A STREET CAR

One Bottle of Rheuma Cured Woman

Dfcile enroute to his heme nearj Who Could Not Walk. Boston on Monday, evening, the bug Marvelous ss this story may seem.

gy in which Charles Fouts was rid-;t " aDcomteiy true; Out this is only

ing was struck by a city car at Eighth and South E streets. The buggy was completely demolished. Fouts escaped without a bruise'. The horse was less fortunate than the driver but was

not badly hurt. It is said by eye witnesses was careless in crossing the track.

;one of the many tlmc-st magical cures that Kheuma is reforming these days.

Mr?. Gertrude Kozel, Smithfield. Pa, writes on Feb. 14, 1910: "I had Rheumatism for over a year; it settled in

my anEiea and I could not walk,

AN ALLEGED THEFT .IS INVESTIGATED Superintendent Gormon of the police department is investigating the charges that Tony Lapana stole $120 from Jerry Caruso, as has been cbarg-

!ed by the latter. Lapana left with

$120 of his savings. Caruso immediately got drunk and was locked up on this charge. He went to jail at tht? time, no one believing his story about the money. Lapana is being held pending an investigation.

kept under his pillow and threatened to shoot me. "I tried to get the pistol away from my husband and during the struggle which followed It was discharged. I was so excited that I did not know how many shots were llred, nor who pulled the trigger, but I believe that my husband did. I have left my husband twice, but on each occasion he has persuaded me to return' to him." Mrs. Clapp has told several conflicting stories of the shooting. The police attribute ber contradictory statements to her hysterical condition.

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Save these smerinff. swoHra headed fowls ty placing n the oriaki&c water Conkey's ROUP CURE It kills the verm. Prieee BOe and 1 1 CONKEY'S BOOK ON POULTRY fraeif jroa caorcendteaeUce. Foe sale b

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Local

Italians Make Their Fortunes.

Declaring that they wanted to start

their long homeward journey to Italy

in a cleanly condition, two

1 1 who have been emnloved on the Penn-

have taken one bottle cf Rheuma and gyivania railroad construction work

do not have any more pain, aiid I can cear Cambridge City end giving their '

a.a.n w&ia ai win. cames as Antonio Guisseppe and BasL. H. Fihe will sell any reader of the ' sanio De Ceon. visited a North Eighth Richmond Palladium a botte cf Rheu ? street tonsorial parlor pn Tuesday ma for 50 cents, and guarantees it to and ordered the proprietor to go the cure any case of any kind cf Rheuma-1 iimjt. it was $3 each, tism or money back. . 1 a bath a h winw-d hv' hair

hair singe, egg shampoo, massago

'but they seemed to have plenty ofj I money in the jeans and there is no

! telling how much was sewed up in

their pockets. Ten years ago they landed in the United States and have been employed by b:g construction companies ever since.' They have traveled overithe greater part of the United States. For the past ten months Guisseppe and DeCeon have

,: i been working on the Pennsylvania

railroad near Cambridge City.

Buy Mrs. Austin Buckwheat Flour, fine or breakfast, all grocers.

The highest price ever paid for a single flower was given for a tulip in Amsterdam by an enthusiast, "who paid $250,000 for 'it.

P.ntlfvlnv roller nrr. I. .1 . .. .

cause Rheuma acts at one time on the J 6nave, shoe shine and all other stunts jlliun tc Women as well as men Kidneys. Stomach. Liver and Blood. f lne barber had on tap. The two spent ! are made miserable by and starts to rid the.entire system of lfw-rt hhnr in h h nnH rt in at" kMnv and bladder

poiscnous Uric Acid at once. ; to catch the Chicago train. After ar-1 'BLAME-trouble. Dr. Kilmers .aH cTcers fined charges prepaid. riv,ng in Chicago they expected to go Swamp-Root, the great kidney rente

Uj ..Jt-unm u., rsi ItaiO. ;S. 1 . Write ,-. Von- Vnrl- .r. ot. , co .,, A.. -,.1 ..-.! it .trinrBa in

j Italy. The two said they had saved fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may

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l-asiisn Marnue is tne real remedy j sufficient money to keep them and for indigestion. 23 cents at L. II. j their families in Italy during the reFihes or mailed by Rheuma Co., Buf- mainder of their lives. They did not falo, X. Y. j say what their fortunes amounted to.

have a sample bottle by mail tree, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamlon, X. Y. , s

THE GOOD PHYSICIAN'S METMCt It is a small wonder that "'physician prwscrihe an alterative tblood purifier for so many aftilotions, since the blood, is so intimately related with'- every function of the human body, Potsoned, or impure blood, asid" from such manifestations as syphilis, catarrh, ' inflammatory rheumatism, pimples, boils, so-es, muddy complexion, etc, effects the appctitie, the dis?4aon ani the whole human organism. The S'cst powerful and effective alterative known is Dr. A, B. Simpson s Vegeteable Compound, discovered by a famous ptysician-.of Indiana and usl in his practice more than forty-yea ago. It has never failed to cure th n:ist dreadful form of all poisoned blood (syphilis) and has of course readily conquered all the lesser blood diseases. . Nothing has ever equalled It for glv ing a clear, healthy complexion.- It is old at $1 per bottle at all drug store.

MEW AS THEE TAME to do your Xmas buying. Take advantage of the assortments and bargains offered. If you lack the ready money, call on us and we will advance you any amount from $5 to $100 on household goods, pianos, teams, etc. Liberal rebate if paid before maturity. If unable to call, write or 'phone and we will arrange it at your home.

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Jewelry is known as the most practical gift of all gifts. Our immense stock was carefully selected for the Xmas trade. It gives you a selection of gifts that is hard to be duplicated. Our stock i& practically all new, clean and strictly up to date, which makes it a pleasure to show the goods

Watehes-The Guaranteed Kind We only handle lines we can guarantee, and to run right from the start. Among these are the Elgin, Waltham, Howard, Hamilton, Hampden, Swiss, Trenton, etc. We charge no more for these goods than what is absolutely necessary to make our guarantee good. ' ' ClocKs-An Elegant Line We have a fine line of clocks which you will like and would make very acceptable gifts. Remember, it's a large stock of all kinds, both hanging and mantel clocks. We carry a specially fine line of small gilt mantel clocks. -

Jewelry 'RJovelllies We have numerous articles that will make fine gifts but will just mention here a few suggestions that we are strong in. The very necessary Cuff Pin from 25c pr. to $13.00. Cuff Buttons, link or lever back from 50c to $18 pr. Stick Pins from 25c upwards. Bracelets for the little miss to the largest sizes, at $1.75 to $20.00. Belt Pins we have a nice assortment at $1.00 and from that up to $8.00 Rings are always acceptable. We have the signet, also set rings of all kinds; then we have the oval in the 14K, 18Kand22K

Our stock of watch fobs will give you a selection that will please you all of the very newest designs in both solid gold and cold filled, including the Ribbon Fob and Sterling Silver Trimmed Leather Fobs. There are in this selection 133 fobs which range in price from 60c up.

Umbrellas as a Gift The assortment is good, handles are of the natural woods, Sterling Trimmed, Gold Filled, Pearl Gold Trimmed and fine Sterling Silver Handles. The prices are the most reasonable.

Cut Glass Excellent Gins We carry "Hawkes" Celebrated Cut Glass which has taken mora premiums than any other. We have ail of.the individual pieces as vases,. nappies, decanters, bowls, pitchers, tumblers, vinegar cruets, perfume bottles, sugar and creams, knife rests, candle sticks, celery dishes. We also carry other makes beside Hawkes which are of a more moderate price.

SEE OUR SPECIAL LINE OF SMALL DIAMONDS We have just received a large number, of small diamond rings. It's a selection of varied sizes which will make excellent gifts. They are choice stones and sell at from $9.00 to $35.00.

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German Silver Mesh Purses What almost every lady needs, in all shapes and sizes. TOILET SETS in the highest grade plate and sterling silver. We handle a line of Brass ware that makes beautiful gifts, such as candle sticks, book racks, smoking sets. Tobacco Jars, etc

Glasses Make a Good Gift Any one troubled with their eyes or in need of glasses, would appreciate a pair of glasses. We have fitted 8800 people in this city and vicinity. Isn't that proof enough that you should buy here. F. H. Edmunds, Optometrist.

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