Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 6, 14 November 1911 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM. TUEJSD AT, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.

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NUIflDLtt AUUntoo ' COMMERCIAL BODY State Executives, U. S. Officials and Others to Address Convention.

(National News Aanoctatlon) KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 14. Nearly every state In the Union was represented in the vast audience that flilel Convention Hall today at the opening of the annual meeting of the Trans-Mlssisippi Commercial congress. The attendance was the most representative in the history of the congress, which was organized more than twenty years ago to aid in the commercial development of the West. Many of the delegations today were headed by the governors of their respective states. The governors and other distinguished visitors were given seats upon the platform and in the boxes, while the arena floor was reserved for the delegates, who were arranged by states.

The program of the first day's proceedings Included the annual address of Col. F. W. Fleming of Kansas City, president of the congress, who delivered his message at the opening session. The remainder of the session was taken up with the exchange of greetings, the roll call and the appointment of committees. -( The sessions which began-today will continue until Saturday. In recent years the congress has broadened the scope of its activities and man yof the subjects scheduled for discussion at the present session are of live interest not only to the trans-Mississippi territory but to the country at large. Former Senator Aldrlch of Rhode Island is here to address the congress on the Bubject of monetary reform. Arnold Shanklin, consul-general to Mexico, will speak on the cultivation of trade releations with the southern republic, and Lieutenant Goetals, U. S. A., will tell of the progress of work on the Panama canal. Governor Hadley of Missouri, Governor Stubbs of Kansas, Governor Shafroth or Colerado, Secretary of War Stimson and other public men of national prominence will be heard on a wide range of topics connected more or less directly with ahe commercial development of the country. The reclamation of west

ern lands, the transportation problem and the question of good roads are matters that have a foremost place on the agenda. Other matters that will receive attention are the development

of the live stock Industry, municipal government, technical and industrial education, insurance and conservation ' of natural resources, public health. -

and the development and use of inland waterways.

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Sacrifice Sale of Trimmed Hats

From now until Thanksgiving we will sell our Trimmed Hats at half price

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$5.00 $2.50 $2.00

This week we have on sale twenty-one inch Black Plumes at $5.50. This is the best value in plumes ever shown in the city. N older s Millinery 39 N. 8th St.

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