Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 207, 4 June 1911 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1911.

Upon hit friends la that organisation .when the proper time comes to produce delegates for him at the next convention. President Taft's friends make no secret of the fact that. If Hammond is elected as Taft's running mate, it will be distinctly pleasing to the President, and wilt tend to harmonize certain factions In the Republican ranks. Would Have Friend Bhould the much talked of arrangement go through without a bitch, President Taft, of course, being reelected as President, it is pointed out that the President with Hammond as VicePresident, would have active support m a mi.1 1 na an n t h llfi I a st If frlanrl In

the councils of the senate. At the present time, he is without that particular brand of friendship In either house, of representatives or the senate, and It Is said that this situation Is partly responsible for the opposition to his Canadian reciprocity agreement For a long time It has been known that Vice-President Sherman has not ben an enthuslstlc supporter of President Taft, either as presiding orflcer of the senate, or as a party leader of wide Influence. In fact Is has been stated that, through Sherman's course In 'the senate, the progressives have been able to maintain their position of opposition to the President's schemes, with the support of the Democrats. Therefore, it is pointed out, President Taft is particularly anxious to ecure Hammond as and aide and supporter, notwithstanding the fact that It might cost him votes which would otherwise be cast for him as President.

DUST AND TIPS NOW TAKEN BY VACUUM Chicago, Juno 3. Microbes and germ breeding dust have been banished from the'ears of the Oriental Limited of the Great Northern railroad aa the result of the innovation yesterday of, a vacuum cleaning whisk broom which will be used by porters on the clothing of passengers in the place of the old-fashioned duster. .The , use of the vacuum clothes brusher for railroad passengers is the latest thing introduced by the Great Northern in the competition to provide comfort and convenience for patrons. A number of ways have been ;to make travel as pleasant and healthy as possible, the most recent of which was the serving of free tea In the cars of a railroad entering Chiicago. .The Great Northern has gone Us competitors "one better," however, in providing luxuries for Its passengers.

.When the Oriental limited, the 1 Great Northern's luxurious train from 1 Chicago to the Paclflo coast, left Chicago yesterday the porter on each car carried a full line of vacuum cleaners of every else and description in his ! locker In place of whisk and sweep- ' Ing brooms. , The vacuum cleaners will be used

for all purposes from dusting the carpet on the car floors and brushing off the plush seats to putting the proper bine on a silk hat Th Oriental llmltori. unon which

the new vacuum clothes cleaning process will be used. Is an entirely new train direct from the shops. Even the locomotive is now. The train consists of ten cars which are part of the $l,600,ooo worth of equipment recently purchased by the Great Northern for use on the Oriental limited service.

CHARITY WORKERS TO HOLDJEETIIIG National Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at Boston.

WHITE SLAVERY IS THE CHARGE MADE (National Nw Amoclatlon) Chicago. June 3. As a result of the finding of Stella Biederman, 18 years old, daughter of a wealthy New York merchant. In a Chicago resort, five persons are today under arrest charged with white slavery. ' Those under arrest are Louis Hoff

man. Harry Daniels, William Legere,

Mrs. Flossie- Young and the Belderman girl. The girl s sorts that she is legally married to Daniels, who the police assert, was paid for eloping to Crown Totnt with her.

To establish a network of connect

ing line $21,000,000 is to be spent In Japan on the construction of narrow guage railways.

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(National News Association) Boston, June3. Prominent charity workers from all parts of the country arrived here today to attend the national conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul,. which opens tomorrow snd lasts through next Wednesday. Elaborate preparations have been made by Boston and New England members of St. Vincent de Paul societies to entertain the guests and delegates and there were many social functions tonight that claimed the presence of the visitors. As In no previous meeting of the society, the women will have a prominent part in this convention. During the conference, the women, have engaged Chlpman Hall In Tremout Hall as a special meeting place. The general purpose of the meetings of women at the national conference is closer cooperation In work of the society, and to discuss plans for perfecting and enlarging the scope of that kind of charitablo and spiritual work that can best be done by women under supervision of the society. The conference will open with solemn high mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross tomorrow morning. In the afternoon, the delegates will be tendered a reception by the Catholic Union of Boston. The general public session, or welcoming meeting will

be held tomorrow evening in the Shubert theater. Addresses of welcome will be made by Governor Foss and Mayor Fitzgeranld, Archbishop William. II. O'Connell. of the archdiocese of Boston, will address the meeting, followed by the address of the president of the society. Prof. William Dwight of Boston. There will be five regular business sessions of the conference. The first Beaton will open Monday morning, with the topic "Preventive Charity," which will be dealt with by the chairman of the the meeting, Thomas W. Hynes, president of the Particular Council of Brooklyn, N. Y., and John Rea, president of the Particular Council of Philadelphia. Other speakers at the conference are Thomas N. Mulry, president of the Superior Council of New York; Edward A. Hall, president of the Central council of Springfield, Mass., Thomas G. Rapier, president of the Superior council at New Orleans; Robert Biggs, president of the Particular council of Baltimore; J. L. Hornsby, president of the Superior council of St. Louis; J. H. Kohmescher, president of the Particular council of Cincinnati; Robert C. Gannon, president of the Superior council of Chicago and Lawrence Gonner, president of the Particular council of Dubuqe, Iowa. This is the first time the national conference of the society has met in Boston.

California wine merchants are endeavoring to force their goods in the very wine districts of France and Germany.

Nova Scotia claims to have the largest gypsum deposits in the world. They vary from a few feet to hundreds of feet in thickness.

EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS IS ONLY II POLITICAL GAME Whole Program of Legislation Has Been Shaped for Its Effects Upon the 1912 Campaign. (Continued from Page One.)

and perhaps four candidates, - either one of whom might land the nomination. They are Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey; Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio; Speaker Champ Clark of Misouri, and William J. Bryan of Nebraska. Already the two governors are in the running. They have been since the congressional elections last November, when both of them carried big Republican states. Since Mr. Clark became head of his party in the house and has been prominently to the fore, he will stay there, If the house under his leadership provides winning issues for the campaign. So busy therefore, have Democratic

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politicians been lining up for and against various candidates for the head of the ticket , very -little time has been given to Democratic vice presidential timber.' There are three' possible candidates, former Governor Folk of . Missouri.. Governor. Foss. of Masachusetts, and Governor Baldwin of Connecticut. They are worthy of consideration, and wHl -undoubtedly - be considered one by one when the time comes to make the nomination. 'It is apparent now that with the extra session of congres making the issues for the campaign, the regular session which begins In December, will be a- short one. This means that the country will be plunged into political turmoil from four to six months ahead of-time nexl.year. It wpuld" not be surprising if the regular sesion ended by early spring, allowing the "members of congress to hurry home and prepare for the supreme effort in November.

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Best Silkaline 10c & 12c Best Turkey Red Table Damask at 25c Good, heavy Feather Tick, best quality, 15c, 18c, 20c Straw Tick at 10c & 12'2c 18x36 inch Turkish Towels at 10c 20x38 inch Turkish Towels at 15c 20x44 inch Turkish Towels at 25c 18 inch Unbleached Crash 8 l-3c 18 inch Bleached Crash 10c Tea Toweling, 6 yards for 25c Good, heavy Unbleached Muslin Good heavy Bleached Muslin 5c Regular 8 l-3c Apron Ginghams, all patterns at. .7c Fine Dress Ginghams at 10 & 12 Vic 64 inch Mercerized Table Linen, regular 50c kind, at per yard 35c

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LADIES' SUNBONNETS, regular 35c kind at 25c MANY GOOD BARGAINS In Embroidery and Edging.

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MANY GOOD BARGAINS IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT A regular $2.50 Men's Elk Skin Outing Shoe at $1.98. Ladies' Slippers, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.48.

Children's Hosiery, all good, fast black " 5cf 10c, 15c Ladies' Fancy Hose at 15c & 25c Ladies' Fast Black Hose at 15c 2 for 25c Ladies' Silk Hose in brown or black at .50c

MEN'S SUITS AT BIG SAVING See our line of fancy Worsteds at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00, suits no clothing store can touch our prices. Bargain in Boys' Knee Pants Suits, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.50.

It will soon be harvest times and harvest call for dishes. We have the only China department in town so we are headquarters for Chinaware of all kinds. You will always get the right price at The Hoosier Store. MEN'S FINE PANTS at 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.48 and up to $4.50. These are extra values.. We can save you money on pants. MEN'S HATS at 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50.

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100 pieces Semi Porcelain, decorated in latest patterns of sprays and conventional border designs, worth 12, now ..$7.98 100 pieces Semi Porcelain, conventional "border patterns, worth $ft to $15, now $9.98 12 pieces White and Gold Toilet Set. worth $6, now $4.98 100 piece Decorated Bavarian Chin Dinner Sets, worth $20, now $14.98

100 pieces Decorated Hariland China Dinner Sets, worth ' $35 and $40, now $28.00 7 pieces White and Gold Toilet Set, worth $4, now $2.98 12 pieces Fancy Decorated Toilet Set, worth $7. now for,. $5.98 A complete line of Whita, "White and Gold and Decorated Cups and Saucers and Plates to match at 10c A good Glass Tumbler for 25c per dozen and up.

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