Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 365, 8 November 1911 — Page 10

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THE KICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SI X TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8. 1911.

TAFT IS 100 WEAK TO BE PARTY CHIEF

Result of Elections Tuesday Show the President Is the Weak Part of the Republican Party.

W. BRUMLEY DRANK

GLASS OF

POISON

Following Quarrel with His Wife and It Is Expected He Will Die.

ITALIAN MURDERED AT FENCE FACTORY BEFORE BIG CROWD

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the entire ticket was elected In New York county although It suffered elsewhere throughout the greater city. The pluralltieH, however, are reduced to the narrowest margin in the history or the organization. Julius Harburger was eletced sheriff on the Tammany ticket, over John Q. Hopper, the fusion candidate by a plurality or about 2,131. The Tammany supreme court ticket was also victorious. The justices elected were Daniel K. Cohalan, FraiicIh M. Scott, Francis K. Pendleton and Henry I). Ilotchkiss. Scott, who was Indorsed by both parties, polled 266,606 votes. The pluralities or the others ranged around :5,000.

Following a quarrel with his wife, Walter J. Brumley, until recently driver for the Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, went to his bedroom at his home 2Z North Second street, Tuesday night about 11 o'clock, and drank half a jelly glass full or formal

dehyde, frequently used in embalming ; jnto the house when the chief opened and as a disinfectant. j the door of R WOO(J ghed and stood

un Wednesday noon he was removed in the ambulance of Jordan, Mc-

house and see his brothers and then i

go to New York where he could get passage to Italy. In talking to a reporter this morning he said that he knew it would be no use to attempt to get away from the officers after they had arrested him.

i Mike was to have been married to j

l Philamania Sana, on November 19.

j The girl, who is but twenty years old. Mike Lappenna Resents the!came lo lhis country one week ago

iasi sunuay.

Both of the

PHYSICIANS OF FOUR STATES IN MEETING

Charges of Intimacy with Mrs. Tony Ferranda, and Shoots His Cousin. .

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Manus and Hunt to the home of his father, Joseph S. Brumley, 521 North I) street. He was in a critical condi-

! tion and the attending physician en-

face to face with Lappenna. Found in Woodshed. The murderer hastily put his hand

! in his coat pocket but in an instant

he was looking into the barrels of

j tertains doubts for his recovery, j two glistening revolvers. Brumley is :!;: years old and for ten j "We want you, come out of there," i years or more was employed with the j commanded the chief.

i.iKiu, ncai cam ruci cuuipanj. rie Lappenna stepped out of the shed had been drinking, his relatives say, an was ordered to throw up his and lost his position about three ' imnriu Tho n tnkon frrm him

! . r,-" I weeKs ago. and ne was asked what he was doing I When Brumley returned home on with it

Tuesday evening, he started a quarrel

with his wife, it is said, but she left

' him, going to another part of the

house. He went to the shed in the rear of the house and secured a bottle

Why Business Fell Off. Two Iondon business men were talking when a seedy Individual came up and spoke to one of them. After he bad gone the one to whom he bad cpoken Raid to hi friend: "That's a brother of mine find about the most unfortunate fellow In the world. I have net him tip In business three times. The last time 1 bought a pork hop business for him In a place called Burking. After a few weeks he wrote and snld the business had all dropped off. Would 1 come up? I went, and the first thing that caught my eye was a ticket in the window Inviting the public to 'Try Our P.arkiug Sausages.' "

"I shoot my cousin," he curtly answered. Two empty shells were in the gun and Lappenna admitted that he shot

twice. He was placed in the patrol

Lappennas were well

known and liked among the other Italians at the fence factory. Frank Lappenna. a younger brother of Mike attempted to commit suicide October 19 because he had been disappointed in a love affair. Frank was taken to the Reid Memorial hospital but was released a few days ago. He visited his brother at the city jail this morning.

F.VANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 8 The Ohio Valley Medical association, whose membership embraces manyleading physicians and surgeons of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, began its annual convention in this city today w ith a large attendance. At the initial session this morning Mayor Heilman welcomed the visitors and Dr. W. D. Haines of Cincinnati, president of the association, responded. The proceedings will continue over tomorrow.

Piaster of i-'sria. " Plaster of pari is so called from having been obtained at first from

Two Decks

of Springs?

Made by Puritan Bed Spring Co.,

Indianapolis.

A single deck of springs light and elastic enough for comfort will sag

under the weight of the heavier portions of the body. On the other hand, if the springs were made firm enough to keep the body in proper

position they would be unyielding and uncomfortable.

PURITAN "REST EASY" DOUBLE DECK SPRINGS. have an upper deck of highly tempered double cone springs, giving gentle support to every portion of the body below is a deck of firmer single cone springs, which prevent undue sagging at any point. The combination gives absolute comfort and luxurious ease. Your Richmond Furniture Dealer Can Supply You. If not, write us and we will give you the names of those who can.

African Giants. There are many giants in Africa nine feet high. Some of them weigh 300 pounds and are strong enough to kill panther at one blow. Perhaps you p.k such big fellows must be clumsy. .t they are not. They can run faster han any horse, springing twelve to fourteen feet at a leap. This all sounds like a fairy story, but not so wheu you hear that these African giants are-ostriches.

of Ihe deadly poison, which had been wagon and taken to police headquar

ters, where he was examined. He quietly admitted thkt he shot Tony Lappenna. "That woman is a nice woman," said Mike Lappenna to the chief, referring to Mrs. Tony Ferranda. "My cousin claim she and me too close and it ain't so." Intended to Leave Town. Mike Lappenna admitted to the chief that he had intended to go to his

Making the Cormorants Work. The cormorants are among the most Interesting and useful birds in the world. They are employed in the fishing Industry off the coast of Scotland to n large extent. They are easily trnlned to work for their owners, who place n brass ring round each of their thronts so as to prevent the birds swallowing. They naturally feed upon fish and soon learn to deposit what they catch In their ow ners' boats. They dlsplny remarkable cleverness In time, and n good fisher is worth a good deal of money to a fisherman.

Lottery Chances. M. Henri Polncnre. the mathematician, told us n few years ago that if every one who buys a lottery ticket knew how little chance there was of any one winning a prize there could be no successful lottery. The chance of each was about equal to the danger of being killed In n railway accident. London Truth.

placed there following its use for di.in

fecting the home and clothes of a child, the youth dying a few weeks , ago from typhoid fever. Upon going j to his room he drank the contents of the glass, throwing it upon the floor and falling back on the bed. The i noise of the broken tumbler attracted the attention of relatives. His father-! in-law Albert Lantz, was called in and j they worked with him until he was re-

lieved of a portion of the poison. The physician who was called about 2 o'clock Wednesday morning was able to give little relief and said that recovery was doubtful, inasmuch as the poison (Mis quickly and deeply. Although Uruiulcy remained conscious his suffering was almost beyond endurance, with the poison eating his vitals. The only explanation which

he gave was, "I have heard talk," which relatives say, meant that he was!

jealous oi ins wife, i iiey say he had no cause for such jealousy.

In New York. "The woman across the hall from us is dead." "How did you find that out?" "Why, I happened to see it in the paper." Life.

Beginning Young. Parent Is my boy precocious, do you think? School Principal Very. He told the teacher he had been sitting tip with a sick friend. Puck.

Sincerity is the basis of all true friendship. Without sincerity it is like i ship without ballast.

Ths Greater Field. "Father. I am not sure whether 1 ahnll be n specialist for the ears or th teeth." "Choose the teeth, my boy. Every one hns thirty-two of them, but only two ears." London Tit-Bits.

A Clew at Least. Because Mrs. Stanton is the daughter of one doctor, the daughter-in-law of another :sud the wife of a third nearly everybody was much amused when she attended a course of "first aid" lectures. Ir. Stanton is still amused, although his wife cannot see why. Not long ago when recounting the facts to a visitor. Pr. Stanton added: "And you can't toll the difference between drunkenness and apoplexy, can you. Julia V" "Certainly I can." retorted Mrs. Stanton. "How ?" returned the visitor. By the smell." Mrs. Stanton replied, with dignity. Youth's Companion.

Danmty Cakes

Cookies, jumbles, drop cakes, etc. will be delicious if you use Rumford. It imparts to cake that delicacy of texture and flavor sought for by all

good cooks.

1 I W THE WHOLE SOME BAKING POWDER

The Best of the BIgta-Grade Baking Powders No Alum

1Tn KISss (Snndldlirsss3ir S You have been in the habit of going to the great cities to buy your shoes as well as other articles of wearing apparel. If you could have found what suited you at home, you would have preferred to buy here. At the same time you knew that such goods as you could buy here were much lower priced than at the big city stores because the selling expense here is much less than in the large cities. But you went there because they carry a greater variety of styles from which to make your selection. Now, you don't need to g outside of Richmond for your footwear, no matter how exacting your demands may be. We have a S ate wide business and keep in constant touch with the changing styles. The newest designs appear in our stores in Indianapolis, Richmond and Muncie as soon as they go on the market in the eastern fashion centers. WE OFFER YOU NEW YORK CTY STYLES AND SELECTIONS AT RICHMOND PRICES. No dealer in Indiana is showing a line of ladies' shoes that even approximates ours In style and quality at the prices at which we are selling to our customers in out Richmond store. Here are a few of the season's favorites. We have many more in prices ranging from J2.50 to $5.00 per pair. THE TAN RUSSIA CALF BUTTON SHOE on our "Tramp" last,- new wide toe ............. -$4.00 THAT BEAUTIFUL 16 BUTTON, HIGH TAN SHOE in the new wide toe $4.00 THE BLACK VELVET BOOT, on the "Stage" last, high Cuban heel $3.00 THE NEW 16 BUTTON VELVET SHOE on the "Stage" last, dull leather $4.00 THAT HANDSOME GUN METAL Button Shoe with high Cuban heel, 16 buttons and full 8 in. high, $4.00 See them in our windows. Step in and examine them. Then look all over the city and you .will come back and get a pair of them and tell us our statement is true that not one of these shoes can be duplicated in Richmond at these prices. IFVsMmniauni9 Sfinn3 1inir3 724 Main Street, Richmond

All Russians have a weakness for

handsome footwear, and the result is i that there are more showy boots worn , in the czar's empire than anywhere j

else on earth. This preference extends to the men as well as to the women.

LUMBER SALE Farnham Yards Slull is moving rapidly. Big money saved by acting promptly. MATHER BROTHERS CO.

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The Biggest Uttle Store in Town

KENNEDY HAS Diamonds Watches. Jewelry and Cut Glass

ONLY SEVEN MORE WEEKS TILL XMAS Select your gifta now while we can give you our undivided attention. We will be only too pleased to lay any article away that you may elect.

FRED KENNEDY Jeweler : 525 Ualn Street

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Have You Ever Dealt With Us? If you have, you know that you get the value of your money here. If you have never dealt, with us, the next time you need anything for the home, call on us and look over our line. It Will Pay You Well to Look Here We shall need a great deal of space in the next 10 days in order to place in stock our holiday goods and we shall give 10 per cent reduction on all goods in order to make the room. Will You Help to Make the Room? Don't you think it will be a good time to select thatXmas present of usefulness? Won't it be nice to get $10.00 worth for $9.00? Think what it will mean on the following: A $50.00 Davenport for $45.00 A $40.00 Davenport for $36.00 A $30.00 Davenport for $27.00 A $20.00 Davenport for $18.00 A $50.00 Buffet for $45.00 A $40.00 Buffet for $36.00 A $30.00 Buffet for $27.00 A $20.00 Buffet for $18.00 A $40.00 Sideboard for $36.00 A $35.00 Sideboard for $31.50 A $25.00 Sideboard for $22.50 A $20.00 Sideboard for $18.00

A $17.50 Sideboard for $15.75 A $25.00 Rocker for $22.50 A $20.00 Rocker for $18.00 A $17.50 Rocker for $15.75 A $15.00 Rocker for $13.50 A $10.00 Rocker for $ 9.00 A $ 7.50 Rocker for $ 6.75 A $ 5.00 Rocker for $ 4.50 A $35.00 Dining Table for $3150 A $30.00 Dining Table for $27.00 A $25.00 Dining Table for $2250 A $20.00 Dining Table for $18.00 A $17.50 Dining Table for $15.75 A $15.00 Dining Table for $1350 A $12.50 Dining Table for $11.25 A $10.00 Dining Table for $ 9.00 A $50.00 Parlor Suite for $45.00 A $40.00 Parlor Suite for $36.00 Others as cheap at $2650 These are some of the things you may need or will soon, so it is an opportune time for many to save money. We have shared your patronage so liberally in the past that we have decided to give this discount just when the buying time is at hand. Your credit is just as good during this sale as it was before. Your cash will be recognized just the same as always.

Sale Begins Thursday, November 9, and Will Continue 15 Days. Come at Beginning and Get Choice of Bargains.

925,927 and 929 MAIN.

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025,027 and 029 MAIN

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