Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 154, 3 May 1912 — Page 10

XliE RICHMOND- PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3T, FllIDA, 31 AY 3, 1912.

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IHt AMUbbMbH 1 5 American People, the ', Prelates Say, Are Too Far Advanced to Be Restricted in Amusements.

(Continued from Paga One.) jt moat frivolous, sallacious and stereo

typed excuse, and, "Whereas this reply is an insult to the intelligence of Christian people, therefore be it resolved, that while we pledge ourselves to remain loyal citizens of the United States and to support those in authority over us. in every laudable, , lawful and legal way, we hereby announce as our conviction

that in aiding the beverage liquor traffic by their persistent indorsement of

the said Congress in the face of our jnc-Bt earnest protest, those in authority have forfeited all claim to the future franchise of the Christian and soJter manhood of the nation."

Mrs: McLean and Hope Diamond

Price's Egg Frappes are wholesome nd nutritious.- '

- ' . , A fvUan Retort. Wife According to this paper, hot jwnter vfltr prevent wrinkles. Huband So? Then how do you account for 'the numerous wrinkles I have? WifeHow do I account for them? Husband Yes; you keep me in hot water nearly all the time, you know.

Defined.

French Teacher Now. Tommy, what Is money in French? Tommy Argent. French Teacher Good, and what gen: der is It? Tommy Feminine; money talks. Satire.

TITAMIC DISASTER DBOVEJIM INSANE

E. Lamb, Released from East-

haven, Becomes . Crazed Again Over Tragedy. Edward Lamb, aged 60, residing at 1025 Sheridan street, with his wife and one child, last night about 9 o'clock went violently insane and a call for help was sent to the police station. The man was overpowered by three Dolicemen and locked up. This morn

ing he was examined by physicians He will probably be returned to Easthaven, from which institution he was

released about six months ago,

Lamb, it is said, labored under tb.e delusion that . he was a rubber man.

that he had not slept for five years.

and that eating was as immaterial to him as sleeping. He screamed . aloud

in his frenzy and told of seeing the

wrecked Titanic with her grewsome rren lvine at the bottom of the sea.

For the past few days he has been

growing steadily worse, ana last nignt

escaped -from the house," and ran onto the streets in his night clothes. He was overpowered by Officer Dottenhaus. Little and Hirschfleld after a spirited combat. Some years ago Lamb became vio

lently insane and chased his wife and

family out of their home with a butcher knife, threatening them with death.

He is a large man, heavily built.

CITY IN BRIEF

TiirtlA snnn pverv Saturday

aU day, at Ed Mneys, 20 S. 6th Street.

Money. "Say. pop, what is money V "Money, my son, is the root of all evil that is to say. with it you can buy

a wife or keep expensive bachelor apartments. No matter which one you choose, you'll wish you had the other." Philadelphia Record.

At the open house held at the Richmond Motorcycle club rooms Thursday evening, about two hundred ardent motorists and their friends enjoyed the entertainment prepared for the evening. The affair, was in the nature

of a benefit for Emil welst. motorcyclist who was injured last September. Welst is still unable to walk without the assistance of a cane.

nineteen males, and IS females. Th

were six cases of measles and cases of scarlet fever.

A premium still rests on the bead $ the humble rat in the city of Tokicv Since the plague of 1903, 11,000,00$ rats have been bought by the authori

ties. Extermination is aimed at.

Many owe what health they have to the unquenchable flame that burns nndimmed in the faculty of hope. Walter De Voe.

.Wanted Married man to work on farm. Phone 1696.

The recruiting station in the Colonial building will be continued here for the month of May. Four recruits, the necessary quota were secured by Recruiting . of ficer Fullmer last month. The service needs men for all branches and both white and black are accepted now.

Deaths in Richmond predominated over births, for the month of April as well as February, as is shown by the report of city health officer. Dr. T. Henry Davis. There were thirty-two deaths.

For the month of April. Richmond's population was increased five. There were thirty-seven births, of which fifteen were males and twenty-two fe-

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Believes This will "Cure , Lung Troubles" Consumption is a disease which should not be trifled with. If the trouble is present, don't - waste time in argument. . , Jf a so-called "cold" ha3 lonj persisted; if a cough ie present that keeps you anxious; or any of the sy;nptoms exist such . as lever, or night tweats.

weakness and loss of appetite, and t -perhaps, some raising ' of - nucus--do the sensible thing: take Eckman's Alterative as .Mri. Bettrawort'.! did.

"Gentlemen :: 4ni 1908, I had a severe cough for six months. I tried all

stbe medicine that1 my friends and doctors recommended Uo- me,, but no results came for the better. At last I tried your medicine. In one week's time there was quite an improvement In my condition, and after I had taken several bottles I ' felt as well as ever in my life. I will gladly write personally to any party. wanting information in regard to your wonderful medicine." (Signed -Affidavit) A. C. BETTERS WORTH. Eckman'S' Alterativev is effective in fl3rinchttis, Asthma," Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding 'the system. Does not contain

' .poisons, i opiates - oi,. habit-forming jdrugs. For. sale by A. O. . Luken and hCo., and ottier leading druggists. Ask (tor booklet telling; of recoveries and 4 write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelnhia. Pa., for additional evidence.

Washington, May 3. One of the rival attractions to the priceless specimens of horseflesh now on exhibition at the National Capital Horse Show is Mrs Edward Beale McLean and the famous Hope diamond, now reputed to be worth $260,000 Mrs. McLean is a most regular patron of the horse show and invariably appears with the noted gem glistening either at ser. throat or on her brow.

GAME ASSOCIATION HOLDING CONTEST RuleB governing the contest of .the Wayne County Game and Fish Protective association, in its attempt to stock its pond with parent bass were drawn up at the meeting of the association last evening. The bass shall be legally

caught', shall be mouth bass, and shall

be delivered in apparent healthy condition; delivery shall be made at the Jeff Wilson shop, 15 North Sixth street In the presence of two members of the association; no bass shall count in the contest unless it weighs at least one pound. A record will be made of the number of bass delivered during the period from today, May 3, to May 15.

cese of Constance), owned by L. Rosenthal of Munich. It is the only copy known.

MOTTEMFML

HIGH -CLASS

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THE WELL DRESSED

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The most expensive book is not the Gutenberg Bible, which was sold in a New York auction room some time ago for $50,000, but the "Missale Speciale"

(a church fiervice book for the dio-

PICKARD 1 HAND PAINTED t CHINA EXHIBIT J Any piece can be purchased a grand opportunity to make a se- I lection. T Store Open This Evening. HANER, the Jeweler

810 MAIN STREET.

wants more than a good looking and perfect-fitting suit. He wants the classiest neckwear obtainable, shirts that are of the newest patterns and fit perfectly, a hat that feels comfortable when it is placed upon his head, and of course it must be right up to the minute in style. This store is the Well Dressed Man's Store, and our entire stock consists of nothing but strictly high class goods and the prices we ask are very reasonable.

MURRAY THEATRE BUILDING

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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS See Oar Porch and Lawn Furniture

Comvfortable Roll Arm Rockers, made in German Reed only .7... $2.48 PreMjy.Orass Green, Brown, Fumed and Natural Schellac finishes. OLD HICKORY FURNITURE The everlasling kind on display now. East -window, priced $25, $3.25, $4.75 up.

PORCH SWINGS in Early -English -finish, just like cut, extra heavy oak frames,-

comfortable, sloping, '

curved back and seat, . Dn sale now, only -S3.98- -:

s Rush Fibre or KALTEX furniture. Just the kind of chairs and settees r you want. Suitable for house or veranda. Pretty patterns at $2.98, $475, $7.75, $10.00 up. . REFRIGERATORS The Sanitary kind, priced at $6.75, $9.50. $12.60, $19.75 up. W$ Solicit Your Charge Account.

HOW ABOUT YOURSELF ? Every man Is particular: Aany men are "crankY" about the fit and feel of their underwear. We are prepared for the particular ones and the "crankY" ones too, for vc have a remarkable stock of underwear. It Is plain enough that the store with the largest assortment Is the store most likely to have the very suit of underwear that will suit you. Resolve to be comfortable during the warm season in comfortable underwear. Jong the excellent brands we carry, we recommend the Aunslng, Superior and Richmond Makes as particularly good. ' All our other lines of Men's Furnishings are superb in extent, excellence and style.. Drop in Saturday evening if you can't come any other time.

MEN'S COLLARS

Arrow - brand, ..quarter

sizes, all styles..: Hnce 15c; 2 for 25c. Rubber Collars, 20c each

Men's NIGHT SHIRTS

With and " without collars. Price 50c, 75c, $1.

MEN'S PAJAMAS Faultless Brand, . price $1.00 to $5.00.

MEN'S EVERWEAR Pure SilkxThread Socks, Black, Grey, Tan, Navy Blue, 50c. pair; 3 pairs for $1'.50. Guaranteed 3 months.

MEN'S SHIRTS Men's White " Pleated Coat Shirts, cuffs . attached. Price $1.00 and $1.50.

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Listen! Our

jfurnishing goods

Diease you.

four -trade will

please us.

MEN'S NECKWEAR Tecks and Shield Tccks in 4-in-hand or bows 25c and 50c each. - See our 4-in-hands, all the latest effects, 25c & 50c

MEN'S BALBRIGGAN

SHIRTS and DRAWERS

Long and Short Sleeves,

each, 50c.

MEN'S PORUS KNIT

UNION SUITS Knee and ankle lengths,

the ideal- hot weather garment. Price $1.00

each.

MEN'S UNION SUITS Long and Short Sleeves, Knee and Ankle Length. Munsing, Richmond and Superior makes, each, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.

MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS with detached collars to match and double cuffs. Each $1.00, $125, $1.50.

CLOTHING

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STYLE m

QUALITY

in which' every man can save. There's no disputing the fact that at the present time there are more men wearingLoehr & KluteV ready-to-wear Clothing than ever before. In our suitsa great difference can be seen than from clothing purchased elsewhere. " Prices $10 to $25

Loehr&KIiite

721 Main Street

MEN'S SUITS

New pattern, styles aad fabrics, a combination bard to equal wben the prices are from .$ to $15. Youll find a fine line at .

TAILORED CLOTHING

We bare some of the beet ."made '

to your measure patterns on the market. All Wool,; durable fabrics and faultless workmanship.. Let us

take your measure Saturday and In,

six day yon can call . for the soft, j

$15.00 and op. ... ....... (

GOOD LINE OF TROUSERS for men who want to so without eoata this summer. Some fine sreys

and browns with good stripes. Well

be giad to show you our line. Prices from $1 to $4 at

BOYS' SUITS Good durable and stylish patterns for boys. Jnst the kind he can wear and always "locx nice" in. An entire new stock from $2 to 94.

When you're down town tomorrow "drop In" well be flad to how yon anything in our new department store for both men and women.

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