Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 135, 11 April 1912 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912.
LOCAL DEMOCRATS TO ATTEi FEAST Jefferson Day Banquet Will Have William J. Bryan as Principal Guest.
Democrats of Richmond and Wayne tounty who will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the Jefferson Day banquet, to be held there tomorrow night, are expecting to hear William Jennings Bryan, the thrice defeated candidate for President, give his opinion regarding who should be the Democratic standard-bearer this fall. Fred B. Johnson, formerly of this city, and son of B. B. Johnson, has been busy making arrangements for the speakers at the banquet. In making his announcement Mr. Johnson says that Mr. Bryan will state frankly his position, and that the banquet this year, for this reason alone, will assume national importance and he expects leading Democrats from all sections of the State to attend. Governor Marshall and Mr. Bryan will meet tomorrow night for the first time since the Democratic state convention endorsed the governor for the presidency. , Speculation among local prominent Democrats as to what Mr. Bryan jill have to say about this all-absorbing question is rife. According to the plans the governor and Mr. Bryan will meet at the reception to be given by the Indiana Democratic club tomorrow afternoon at the 'lub home. Prominent party workers from all over the state have been invited to attend this reception, which "will be of an informal nature. It is pointed out that inasmuch as the whole affair is to be given a Marshall tinge, that the declaration of Bryan for Marshall's presidential candidacy is the only possible sequel. The list of speakers has been completed. In addition to Bryan's address, Gov. Marshall, Senators Kern and Shively. Congressman Korbly and Samuel M. Ralston, will talk. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers.
j The Kaiser's Estates. 1 The kaiser, the greatest landowner in Germany, possesses eighty-three territorial estates, covering SoO.OCO acres.
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DINNER PAIL IS KEPT HOT
Invention of Arkansas Man Attached to Side of Receptacle Supplies Heat to Compartments.
A great deal has been said about the full dinner pail, and now an Arkansas man has found a way to keep the contents hot, which while not so Important as to keep the pail full. Is yet an agreeable improvement. Formerly a dinner pail was kept more or less warm by a pan of hot water at the bottom. Usually this water cooled off long before the lunch hour, and at best It heated only the things in the space just above ft. The new dinner pail has a lamp attachment alongside.
CHIME REVOLVES WITH WIND
Plates Provided to Produce Notes Representing Notes of an Octave Idea of Philadelphlan. The scientific American, in describing a chime recently made by a Philadelphia man, publishes the following: The aim here is to provide a chime with a vane and a series of plates suspended at right angles to the vane, so that the plates will be disposed at times at an angle to the direction of the wind. Another object of the inventor is to provide a plurality of plates which are s graduated in size (see th? accompanying illustration) that they will produce the tones rep-
Keeps Dinner Pail Hot. and this lamp supplies heat to the contents of all the various compartments. These eontpartments consist of a number of nested pans of different shapes and sizes and adapted to hold all sorts of food. The lamp is filled with oil and has a slow burning wick. The importance of this improvement on the dinner pail is greater than might be realized at first. No class of people stand more in need of hot substantial lunches than the laboring men who carry these pails, but, heretofore, they have had to be satisfied with sandwiches and tepid stew or coffee, that only their keen appetite makes good to the taste.
"Invar" Tuning Fork. A French scientist has made a tuning fork that, it is claimed, is not affected by changes In temperature, and la therefore invariable. The material used in the fork is Guillaume 6teel, also called "Invar" on account of it almost complete insensibility to temperature variations.
An Accident. "What did you cut off yonr daschhund's tall for?" -It was an accident. The elevator started up before I had got quite all of him inside the door." Chicago Tribune.
Appropriate. Film Gee. that's a loud rait yon have on: Flam Yes; it's crash. Yale Record. Man's Imagination. Sometimes a man imagines he is popular when he is onlj a convenience. Atchison Globe.
New Line of Sterling Silver Pin Sets at HANER'S
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Chime. resenting the notes of an oct'-'e, the plates being flat and lapping one another in two series, with a bar suspended between the two Beries of plates.
Frequency of Meteors. An examination of the records of shooting star observations made in Bristol during the years 1866 to 1911 shows that the frequency of meteors Is maximum towards the end of July and the beginning of August. During the first six months of the year the total number of meteors observed on a clear, moonless night is only about six per hour. At the beginning of July the frequency increases, and attains Its maximum, 69 per hour on August 10. The mean for the entire year is 24 meteors per hour.
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We have just received another car of bed room furniture and are prepared to show the best and lowest priced dressers, chiffoniers and wash stands, beds and suites that we have ever been prepared to show.
A SOLID OAK DRESSER, rich golden finish, 26inch French plate mirror, large massive top and 13 drawers, for $9.50. From 7 to 9, Sat. P. M. only $7.65
A 5 DRAWER CHIFFONIER, solid oak, 34 inches wide, large French plate mirror, swell front, regular $15 value. From 7 to 9 P. M. Sat., Only $12.15 The Above Chiffonier Is a Special Bargain But We Have Others from $6.75 up to $35.00 SEE OUR SPECIAL for Sat. P. M., from 7 to 9 in a Princess Dresser with a 40-inch oval or square mirror, solid oak dresser, for the above hours they go at $13.15. These are worth $17.50.
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