Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 298, 3 September 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STJX-TEI.EGRAM, SUXDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1911.

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TO TRUST ORGANIZERS And Labor Leaders Extended by Senate Committee on Commerce. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Much Interest in being displayed to the probable outcome of the proposed conference between the senate committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the great trust organizers of the country. An invitation has been issued by the committee to all of the most prominent trust promoters to meet here in Washington during the next session of congress, and assist Jn framing the corporation laws so as to meet business conditions of the present day. Not only are the great organizers to meet with the committee and offer advice but also prominent labor leaders will be consulted. Labor conditions will be the subject of thorough Biuuy una me relation 01 me laDonng class to the trusts will be gone into in detail. The laboring class contend that the trusts are responsible for 'the high cost of living. In order to be fair to both sides, before proposing any radical changes In the present laws, the committee will listen to the advice of the trusts and of the labor unions and hear what they would propose as means of remedying existing evils. Will Suggest Ideas. The men invited are to meet the enate committee .and suggest to it Ideas that may lead to the framing of a law that will supplant the Sherman anti-trust law and the interstate commerce laws. Doubtless many radical changes will be suggested by the labor element, and great interest is being manifested as to how the trusts will receive the proposed changes. The question to be determined is 'whether It is better for the commercial health of the country that combinations now existing in restraint of trade be legalized, or whether they hall be dissolved, making unrestricted competition. It Is Well known that the men who have spent their lives In building up the trusts will oppose any legislation framed to dissolve big combinations. They claim that the dissolution of the trusts will not establish free competition to any greater extent than now exists. The only difference they claim will be that instead of one large concern, dissolution would result in a number of smaller concerns all owned and operated by the same parties that now own the stock in the biar cornorations. John D. Rockefeller, J. Pierpont Morgan, George W. Perkins and Elbert H. Gary, represent ing the capitalists, and Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and other labor leaders, are to be brought together in a friendly way to discuss the problem and give their views as to changes needed In thA exlatlnar laws. The senate com mittee, In bringing these men together, bopes to gain much beneficial information and advice concerning conditions and the best means of remedying them. Senator Moses Clapp of Minnesota, chairman of the committee which is to conduct the investigation, has turned the details of the preparations already made over to a sub-committee, of which Senator Cummins, of Iowa, is chairman. Senator Cummins has already taken steps toward arranging for the conferences, which will begin in Washington on Nov. 15. Not Original Idea. ganizers and the labor leaders together before a congressional committee is not original with Senator Cummins. Representative Martin W. Littleton, of New York, had a similar idea when he introduced in the house of represents providing for a special investigation by congress of existing industrial conditions in the United States, that business might be relieved from alleged hardships under the anti-trust laws pointed out by Judge Gary and George W. Perkins before the Stanley teel trust Investigating committee. POST CARD COUPON Clip this conpon and bring It to one of the Quigley Drug Stores, with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mall 3c extra for postage.

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Est. 61 Years. SAPPHIRE Is the birthstone f for September. We 11 1 i have a nice stock I ll of them, either m loose or mounted. ' gl . O. E. DICKINSON. Jf,

THE BARBER KNOWS Newbro's Herplclde Halted as the Best Remedy for Hair and ScalpExpert and Unprejudiced Opinions. "I have been using Newbro's Herpicide for the last four, years and find it the best thing made." Joseph Pizzerto, , ,. 1675 Richmond Terrace, West Brighton, L. I., N. Y. "I can truthfully say that Herpiclde is the best remedy for the hair I have ever used." O. A. Rathenbuecher, Virden, 111. "I have used many preparations in my shop, and find Herplclde best of all for falling hair and all scalp or skin diseases." J. A. Oliver, Leslie, Ark. "Newbro's Herplclde has always giv

en the best of satisfaction." S. M. Chambers, Teekwila, Wash. While the barber necessarily carries other hair remedies, Newbro's Herpi clde is one he swears by because he knows its merits. He can conscientiously recommend it to kill the dandruff germ and stop falling hair. In making an application of Herpiclde be feels and knows that the customer is receiving full value for his money and will be benefited far in excess of his expectations. One dollar size bottles are sold antf guaranteed by all druggists. Send 10c in postage for sample and book on the hair to The Herpicide . Co., Dept. R., Detroit, Mich. A- G. Luken & Co., Special Agents. - The house of representatives did not adopt the Littleton resolution. Senator Cummins recently discuss ed his plans for conducting the in vestigation, which will prove to be one of the most important and interesting ever held by a committee of Congress. The principal question involved is: "Shall combinations or trusts, said to be in restraint of trade, be legalized and permitted to remain intact, or shall competition among all industries exist in the interest of the consumer?" As always . there are ' two sides to the question. One school of thought will maintain that the trusts, work for the ultimate benefit of the mass of the. people, and the other that they destroy competition'. The present anti-trust law has proven inadequate to maintain competition, and for this reason it has been bitterly attacked by the enemies of the combinations. There is a. clamor among the people for the establishment of free competition which will only be quieted by making the anti-trust laws more effective. Perkins Contention. The contention of Geo. W. Perkins and other ' capitalists that the day of competition has passed w ill be inquired Into by the committee. They in sist that the present anti-trust law is not in harmony with the tendency and the development of the times. It will be determined by the committee whether competition must be abandoned, or whether effective steps shall be taken for the regulation of the trusts or" combinations, they being allowed to continue in existence. There are many who believe that to CHICHESTER S PILLS Wrv THE DIAMOND BRAND. A i4MMn iiwmm ttraaox Fill ia Ke4 awt 4IM aittalifcVW. boxes, scaled with Blua Ribboa. V Taka atbar. Bar a? nar v . UiaMfaL AkforrinirK8.pna' DIAMOND HBAND FILLS, far M yam. knows as Best. Safest, Always Reliabla SO! D BY DRUGGISTS EVERYMfXECf ITa OiiMn Tfoarlv MiymI PAfTNIT 1 7R.rur Hal Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 A 12 8. 7th. Phone 2230

WE OPENED 135 ACCOUNTS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Ranging from $1.00 to $3,700.00, swelling the number of Active Depositors to 5,326, with on deposit to their credit. BE A DEPOSITOR OF THIS

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strengthen the present anti-trust law will provide an; effective remedy. Others contend that nothing short of a complete revision of the anti-trust laws will be of avaiL It Is the opinion of the committee that these hearings will aid them greatly in arriving at their conclusions as to what reforms are necessary. It will doubtless be one of the most fair and impartial Investigations ever conducted.

Amusements At the Murray. "Has any one here seen a Kitty Cat?" If so, be sure to return it to "Polly Pickle's," at the Murray this week, for otherwise "Peer Gint, the elephant; "Push" the dog; "Perch" the parrot; Polly's Teddy Bear and all the rest of Polly Pickle's pets will be lonely. So if you seen an overgrown cat, the size of an ordinary man rubbing his sides against a milk well and he answers to the name of "Pin-ky," send him home to Polly. A fascinating little musical fantasy is "Polly Pickle's Pets," and so good and clever throughout that there is no doubt of its right to the headline position. All the animal parts are taken, by men and women and so thoroughly worked out that the effect results in a beautiful production. The audience cannot help but laugh as the cat, the elephant, the dog, parrot and bear go through their parts, with cute little Miss Polly, who so charmingly sings "Has Any One Seen a Kitty Cat?" The Feline Flirt" and "The Jack O'Lantern Man." Three compositions that are not only beautifully sung and staged but are tuneful melodies of the whistling kind and as catchy as any ever heard. Three other acts of equal merit go to make this show one of the very best ever shown in Richmond. Herbert Camp, the gypsy violinist, is one of the very few violinists in vaudeville who have become noted. He has an exquisite touch and. plans with much fervor. The Vannersons in a comedy bar act are exceedingly clever whilst the Versatile Four in "A Quartet Rehearsal," are said to be great. The act is composed of four young men, all of whom are excellent singers and also comedians of no mean ability. During the past three weeks the beautiful little theater has been overhauled and many new improvements, foremost of which is the new sanitary T

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drinking fountain placed In the lobby. For the Monday matinee the usual holiday prices prevail. ' - Sells-Floto Circus. Speaking of the visit of the SellsFloto shows to Seattle the Star had this to say: , "There are three vital defects In the ; Sells-Floto circus. In the first place, you pay only 25 cents to see it; in the second place, the employes are all civil, even courteous; 'and thirdly, there is no "grafting" in the show. ! Whoever heard of a civil ticket seller in a circus? Whoever conceived of a circus without pickpockets and grafters? And, finally, whoever expected to see a real big tent show for 25 cents? Surely, Mr. Tammen, one of the owners of the show, is ignoring custom. Perhaps the public is pleased with the policy. It would seem so, as 4,000 people were turned away from the big tent last night. If you arrived after 8 o'clock you didn't see the inside of the main tent. The disappointed ones, instead of returning home, found solace in the sideshows. Of course, it was the same old sideshow, but you saw it all for a dime. Two or three thousand people were turned away in the afternoon as well. "The show itself Is not quite as extensive as some which Seattle has seen, but that is an attraction in itself ; you can see it ail. When it comes to paying 50 cents to go to the old-time eight-ring circus or 25 cents to Sells-Floto, a lot of fellows will choose the latter. ."The equestrian acts are better than any circus ever brought to Seattle. The" clowns are good, with several brand new acts. None of the eighteen big acts is unworthy the largest show in the country." The Sells-Floto shows come to Richmond, on Wednesday, September 6. The popular price remains the same and the show itself has been enlarged to almost double the size of former years.

A modified' form of camera obscura has been patented by a French inventor to enable an aviator to tell when he deviates from a given course. Palladium Want .Ads Pay. Bring Your Automobile TO THE AUTO INN For Repairs and Sundries J. F. ROWITT, Mgr. S. 4th St. Phone 2185. You

HORTHEBII FRANCE HELDJT RIOTERS Soldiery Arrives to Quell Reign of Terror in Famine District.

PARIS, Sept. 2. Hunger crazed men and women held a large area of Northern France in a reign of terror today in the food riots and in des perate clashes between soldiers and mobs hundreds were hurt. More sol diers were sent into the danger zone from the coast garrisons. A new- dan ger confronted the authorities when the notorious Paris apaches and their agents in other cities joined the mobs, ready for any degree of violence. Arrival of reinforcements of infantry and cavalry was the signal for fresh outbreaks at the various storm centers. Menacing demonstrations were made in this city while at Issy, five miles away, the members of the mobs became so bold that they openly defied the gendarmes and fought in the streets. , Rioting broke out in Maubeuge, de

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FULL CAR LOAD Michigan PEACHES PEARS t PLUMS Next VYeek. UNCLE SAM BREAKFAST FOOD (We have it) GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE . (We have It) 8TERRO CUBES (3 sizes) (We have them) GLUTEN FLOUR (Genuine) (We have it) WASHINGTON PRE- . PARED COFFEE 25 Cups, 25 Cts. (We have it RIPE OLIVES (The Finest) (We have them) HEINZ VINEGAR . (The Safest) . (We have it) DUSTLESS MOPS Hardwood Floors 40 Cents (We have them) COLEMAN'S MUSTARD For Pickles , (We have, it) BEECHNUT BACON In the Strip (We have It) FINE3T CAKE FLOUR 8wansdown (We have it) . SHELLED NUT MEATS All. Kinds (We have them) ALL RYE BREAD Cincinnati v (We have it)

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These prices are for the Three days onlyTomorrow, Saturday and Next Tuesday. t Our stores will be, closed all day Labor Day and these prices will continue over Tuesday. The extraordinary savings should command the attention of all prudent housewives and we will appreciate hearing from you. Call at the Store and take a bag of Sugar home with you' at this extraordinary price, or get up a nice grocery order and jnclude the Sugar and let us deliver it to you. : : . . - -" . Two Stores Four Phones

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the department of Allier; Lille, Bresqi and many other towns-and cities- . For the first time serious rioting extended from the cities into the rural districts. Bands of men and women attacked farm houses pillaging them and slaughtering stock. r Abba tot r employes at Orleans went upon strike declaring that they would not slaughter any more livestock until order was restored :-r Infuriated women besieged grocery stores and butcher shops in St. Quentin and revived the efforts of police and soldiers to disperse them. Several shops were looted. Two of them were set afire. At Mouline, which is noted for its great boulevards. revolutionary speeches were made and songs inciting violence were sung. Time and again platoons of .soldiers were compelled to charge aver the beautiful boulevards to move the mobs. A large amount of ordnance was taken from the, arsenal at Brest for shipment to the points where the, worst rioting is gcing on. SURRENDER HEAD OF ALLEGED FIREBUGS (National Nevrs Association! CHICACrO, Sept. 2. Following the surrender of David Korshack alleged TRIAL a better act tnan- to sena tme notice to soma poor sufferer of Bcrema t WONT THE CHILDREN SMILE when you treat them to a glass of our lemon soda, root; beer or other soft drinks. It will be as good as a party to them. Have a few bottles in the house to reward them when they are good; and they'll always be good If they know such a treat is in store for them. Shall we send you a case? Fosler Bottling Works Mfgrs. of Ginger Ale,, Orange - Cider. Soda Water and Bromo-Hygela Phone 2191 .118 N. 7th street

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GRANULATED SUGAR Best Quality, 25 lb. Cloth Bags, Cane Sugar Franklin Brand $1.59 PER BAG Orders for Sugar ONLY must be called for at either store. We will deliver Sugar only when included in order for other Groceries. VULCAN SAFETY MATCHES 1 dozen small Boxes to Pka. Regular price, 10c Pkg. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY, FIVE (10c Pkgs.), 30 Cts. LENOX SOAPLENOX Full Box 100 Bars, $2.95. Half Box 50 Bars, $1.50 25 BARS, .80 CENTS WALTER BAKER'S Genuine COCOA Regular 25c Cans, full yz pounds 20c PER CAN WALTER BAKER'S GERMAN SWEET CHOCOLATE Regular 10c Cakes, Baker's Genuine 4 CAKES 25 CENTS ; GENUINE STAR TIN CANS You Know What They Are. For Three Days 30 CENTS PER DOZEN GENUINE NORWAY MACKEREL Regular 20c Size. New Fish. 2 FISH FOR 25 CENTS HOUSEHOLD SAPOLIO Regularly sold (3 for 25c) For 3 Days 4 BARS FOR 25 CENTS ' GENUINE JERSEY SW. POTATOES Direct from Jersey. Very Fancy. . 25c PER HALF PECK; 40c PER FULL PECK PET BRAND EVAPORATED MILK Large Cans Oily for 3 Days 3 CANS 25 CENTS FAIRY TOILET SOAP You Know What It Is FOR 3 DAYS 6 BARS FOR 25 CENTS WRIGHTS SILVER CREAM Best Silver Polish, Regular 25c Bottles 2 BOTTLES FOR 30 CENTS GOOD 4-TIE HOUSE BROOMS Worth 40 Cents, Well Made FOR 3 DAYS 25 CENTS EACH

to be leader of the 11,000.000 arson trust in Chicago, by his bondemen. charges were, made day that myster

ious persons have reproached witness es in an, effort toshush up damaging evidence . Korshack's bandsman said. In surrendering him, that he feared the char-ges .against, him were too serious tor him to take the responsibility. OnJy about 10 per cent, of the world's granuite is used for lead pen cils. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 6th ICO acto in 100 GinUTEG 12 ii m f II V 33INCHS8 T&Ll STRAfwE iC.3 70NBS?t;L ALSO CIO CF CICSEST EUrnTS SUPERS. SPECTACCUH CrStl CIRCUS, 1X3 Pcspb, 453 OADY HIPPOPOTAMUS 40-CEU3-FLOTO C10UC3-43 FIGHTING THS FLAMES Gorgccus Strcst Pcrcb 1 0iSO O'CLOCK EACH EOHMrO 10688 Twlcalts .Brine all the 'folks and see for yourself a Fifty-Cent Circus for 25 ceats. 2 -TMiplill IHfw Doers Open Oat Hour XarBax, 9ffi Admittuu. of a Visit totlu Big UU

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FULL CAR LOAD, Mtchlgsn PEACHES PEARS . PLUMS , Next Week. I BEECHNUT HAMS Very Fins (We have them) , GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE I (We have it) ! STERRp CUBES (3 sizes) (We have them) GLUTEN FLOUR (Genuine) (We have it) WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE ' 25 Cups, 25 Cts. gt (We have it) , - RIPE OLIVES (The Finest) (We have them) r HEINZ VINEGAR . (The Safest) : (We have It) DUSTLESS MOPS CI Hardwood Floors 3 40 Cents (We have them) COLEMAN'S MUSTARD For Pickles ' (We have it) . BEECHNUT BACON In the Strip (We have It) FINE8T CAKE FLOUR Swansdewn -(We have It) SHELLED NUT MEATS All Kinds (We have them) ALL RYE BREAD Cincinnati (We have it)

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