Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 39, 18 December 1910 — Page 9
TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXD SU'-TELEGRA3I, SUXDAT, DECEMBER IS. tMO.
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BILL LORIMER "IS GIVENWHITEVVASH Full Committee Report Next Tuesday Will Exonerate the Illinois Senator.
.(American Neva tWvloe) VahlnKton, Doc. 17. The senate rommlttHft, on privilege and Elections hM a mitlnK today for the purpottc of considering what rtixirt to make to the tenaic on the charges apalnist Senator Wm. Irlnirr, of Illinois. The nub-committee, which conducted tho Investigation, cleared tho Illinois Senator. (ireat necrecy h maintained today hut it la Rcnerally tindcrHtood that Irimer i cleared also by the full committee of any jiaif Mixtion In the bribery .cand;il. It M iinderi-food to be held th;tt there la n ii'-of that he wn Kiillty of brllery and no showing that enough membora of the legislature were bribed to change the jehult, nd that theretar, thai lie Hhould not be exjielled frt.ni I he tn;ile. The report of the full committer, exhoneratlnfr Senator Iirlmer will not b presented to the fccn.ito until next Tuenda v. Members of the committee objected to heudlnj? the report of the full committee to the Hi-mitc tod;iv. beohumc home of them wanted t read all tin- evidence in tho report of tho full committee.
BABIES ARE. LUXURIES I WANTS LEGAL DEATH
Their Financial Value Twenty Below Cost.
the use of the electric chair, wliic'i is to release him from a living death by legal sentence. He says that he has
considered taking his own life, but be-
at.Blind Singer. Conditionally. iieves il is ro:is-
oegs niectnc nair.
Sacramento, Cal., Dec 17. The commercial value of babies is less thaa COHt. This statement calculated to stir up tho mothers of the country, is contained In a bulletin issued by the California BCtate board of health distributed Tuesday. The article shows that tho cont of the average child from birth to the time it reaches the age of 20 is $4,1."0 and that the actual commercial value of the child at the age of 20 is only $4. m), a net loss of Jl.j0 on tie 20 years' work. The bulletin shows further that the average citizen of ::o has a commercial value of $16,000, made up of $4,000 value and $12.00 earnings between the ages of 20 and .'!), while his actual cost Is only $10.1."0.
I5attle Creek, Mich.. Dec. IT. Fearing that he is losing his voio which will prevent him from earning his !iv-
j ing by singing In tho streets. Thomas jMcKInsey, age flfty -five, who has l-cn (blind all his life, has appealed to the ((Jovernors of Ohio, New York, New Jersey and West Virginia to grant him
and I believe that the sentenre should ; be carried out as speedily and nainless- ! ly as possible." he says. would ' ratht-r end all than to become a state charge in a state almshouse." j McKsnsey was educated in the ksjdiana state school for the blind and became a pastor in the Diciples church. He held pastorates at Thorntown and ! Kvansviile. Ind. He was boru at Cenl tral, Indiana. I
HOPPE, BILLIARD CHAMPION WEDDED
Baltimore. IK. IT. Wi'.iie H .'; f Chicago, the billiard expert, was married at the cathedral to Miss Alice W'alsb. only daughter of Thomas Walsh, a wealthy clothing manufacturer, of New York. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev. p. C. .-:-, chancellor of the srt-"-v,l-e-,--o Br.!tiniore. The i;:.!rn.u, th .-ul::'.;u:u ion of x:i c'oper.H is', tho iu,uch being bitterly op',osed. it i i-;--...!. i.y the father cf the i.-utv'.
: READY. Cfrt c ?rrr.msn.g ycur lamps, til-ig jour e!, iufsr'ag and p?g-rb-r; r 'ay. You n rrver teu when inc. -rse'-e-cer cf ruc-s w'.II .: ; r.r.
Order Ire Oreara for the Holidays early at Price's uLLACHJM VYA'T P PA
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JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City. Private Charel and Ambulance. Telephone 2175. Parlors 1014 Main Street.
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PLENTY OF MONEY HUT MINUS BAGGAGE
STEAL HUMAN ASHES CONCEALED IN RING
St. lionls, ,M., Iec. 17. When thieves entered the room of Miss Cora Kveljn Hiid stole Jewelry valued inirlnHlcally at $2.'i0 they did not know they were putting themselves in the class of nhouls. Hut such they were, It developed today. Th theft is one of the strangest ever reported to the St. Ixuis polite. The remnants of a human body, which were stolen, consisted of a minute particle of the ashes of Charles Patterson, to whom Miss Kvelyn was engaged to be married and who died a year ago at Itinghamton, X. Y., tho younjc woman's home city. They had been sweethearts from childhood, and Just before Patterson died he requested that his body be cremated, and his fiancee then determined with hla consent, to have a small quantity of his dust set in a ring with a transparent setting, so, us she expressed It. she "could have him with her always, even after death." In accordance with this determination Miss Kvclyn had tho tine made, probably th strangest ever manufactured and worn by a woman.
Anxious to comply, rrofessor (to student) You should have written on the subject, sir, so that the most Ignorant of your audience could uMerutiiml all that you have to my on the subject Student What part f my production Is not clear to you, ulr?
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Boston, Dec. 17. Their jwvkets bulging with coin and their only baggage an umbrella, and a cane. Franco Starele and his bride arrived on the steamer Menominee from Antwerp on their way from Croatia to Milwaukee. "We are traveling light." said Startle, his face lighting up when he realized that he would not have to pay any duty, 'tuit we have got plenty of money," be added at the same time presenting to view no less than three pockets bulging with coin and big roles of bills. j 1
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M 1KI I. I V TIIIKII IIV M M . 1 n rl'Hi h t nl 1 y tin- following pro-ri-riptinn will work woiicUtr ftr thiit Ennt 1 Piss of ni'-n who, tlitoiiRli lisHlp;itlon nf thfir natural Ktr'iikrth. find themselves In
tln lr "sei'oud lnUlhood" long t tiefure tin; thri'f siorc and tint al)ott-d to life's pleaxurvs and en ioynients arc reac hed. It In pri'Huni"d t' he Infallible, and lilnlily t ffieient in null kly 4 retorin In "nrv)iis exliaustlon," weak vitally, jin-larn liollia and the functions. 4 l-'lrst ifii fifty tents' worth of ! compound fluid tu1niwnrt in h 4 one-ouni e piickaKe, mid three 4 ounres s rup sarsaparilla i omI'ound; tok- home, mix anil lot stand two hours; then get one 8 oimee eompouinl eHince eardiol and one ouni.'e tin ture eadomen eonipound (not enrdamom. Mtx ill in a six or eight ounee hottle, shake well, and take one tvispoonful ufter ea h m'ut and one when retiring followed by a ( drink of water. I ! v mixliiif it at home no man rieeil be the wiser as to another's 4 shortenmlnifs, and expensive fees 4 are avoiiled. J luk of poise nnd equilibrium In men Is a constant fuirsc nf J embarrassment even when tlie 4 public least suspects It. For the benefit of those who want a rextoratlon to full, bounilinic 4 health, and all the happiness aclompHnylng It. t lie above homo 4 treatnient is given. It contains no opiates or habit-fornunit dru Its whatever. Mix it at borne Hint no one will be the wiser as to your alllii tlon.
Slippers and Shoes
Selections the Practical liilM
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Most Sincerely appreciated by every oi.'e. of most
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We have a very large line of Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' Slippers at
ery reasonable pri
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We have a splendid line of Men's Fine Shoes in Patents, Vici and Gun Metals. Exclusive agents for Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes. Heywood Comfort Lasts. Ladies' Queen Quality in Velvets, Suedes, Patents and Gun Metals. They're stylish and comfortable. Boys' High Cut 2 Buckle top Storm Boots. Just received a large assortment of Children's and Misses' High Button Jockey Boots for the Christmas trade. Men's, Boys' and Children's Rubber Boots. . Mocca Shoes, Tan and White, for Baby.
J. Will Cunningha
GOOD SHOES
807 MAIN SiREET
Desirable Gills : Rugs, Domestic and QrierraA We show unequalcd values in all sizes, from the sr.i .H mar at ?1.00 to the largest room size carpets. $2.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $o.5Q will buy a beautiful rug, and all the way from $10.00 to $60.00 will fetch something very ciegant. LACE CURTAINS the inexpensive Nottingham, say $1.00 per pair, up to the better Cable Nets, Irish Points, Brussels. Sutaseh. etc', to $25.00. Special lots for presentation purposes, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 per pair.
DKAl hKlL LUK1A1MS of every description. Madras Curtains. $3.50 to $10.00 F
per pair. Kep tsordered Portiers, $4.00 to $1 Portiers, $15.00 to $50.00 per pair. CARPETS all grades and color schemes. LINOLEUMS Inlaid and Printed S-4 and H5
MATTINGS all makes and colors. WINDOW SHADES AND SHADING all colors and width BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS the best made. 2.50 to $3.50. ALL STYLES GRILL WORK Corners and Pedestals. SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all room size Rngs for the next 30 DAYS 20 per cent discount on all Axminster, Velvet andjl apestry Rugs. )5 per cent discount on all Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs, 'l he above rugs are all new, up-to-date patterns.
.00 per pair. Silk and Vetour
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Only Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House in Richmond.
THE STARR PIANO CO,
CHRISTEVSAS
Is Awaiting You
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THE STARR FIASCO CO.
STARK PfAf
Brings Happiness to the 5-3 o mo
Surprise everyone on Christmas morn by giving a piano. It's the most practical, sensible gift that you may give. If you arc a parent, give one to your son or daughter; if you arc a young man give one to your folks. Come to our ware rooms and sec our stock and you will be as enthused over a gift of this sort as we are.
A Gift That Pleases
A Gift Worth While
OUR STOCK IS AT ITS BEST We have sold many pianos this month, but our btock has been replenished from time to time with pianos from the factory so that we have as good a selection as at the beginning of the season. In all the natural woods as mahogany, walnut and oak, in the finest finish.
A piano in the home .brings more real happiness than anything you may buy. The music in the air takes away all of that worry that you may have. Give a piano and make everybody happy.
A Gift That is a
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A Gift For Ail
OUR CREDIT SYSTEM allows you the privilege of paying as you will, cither by the week or month. Don'! he? i tare in purchasing because of the lack of cash as we can make such favorable terms with you that you wjo ' -.-.ying for it and still never miss it.
Starr - Richmond - Remington Trayser are the makes of the Starr Piano Company. While the Starr is our leader and highest price, the other three are the medium price pianos and no better values can be found anywhere. The Starr Piano Company
A Starr Player Piano It's not necessary to be a musician to play a Starr Player. It is simple in construction and can be played with a little instruction from us. Come to our warerooms and let us explain the mechanism of this player. Warerooms: 10th 8c Main Sis.
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