Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 230, 1 August 1912 — Page 2
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W.1TAFTIS NOTIFIED OF NOMINATION
Elihu Root Makes the Notification Address, Commending President on Administration's Work.
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in sympathy with the great practical rules of right conduct that the American people have set up Jfor their own guidance and self restraint in the limitations of the constitution the limitations of governmental and official power, essential to the preservation of liberty and justice. You know that to sweep away these wise rules of self restraint would be not progress but decadence. You know that the great declarations of principle in our constitution cannot be made an effectual guide to conduct in any other way than by judicial judgment upon attempts to violate them; and you maintain the independence, dignity and authority of the courts of the United States. You are for progress along all the lines of national development, but for progress that still preserves the good we already have and holds fast to those essential elements of American institutions which have made our country prosperous and great and free. You represent the spirit of kindly consideration by every American citizen toward all his fellows, respect for the right of adverse of opinion, peaceable methods of settling difficulties the spirit and the method which make order and peaceful self government possible, as distinguished from intolerance and hatred and violence. In respect of all those things our country Is threatened from many sides, lt is your high privilege to be the standard bearer for the cause in which you believe, and in, that cause of peace and justice and liberty the millions of our countrymen who believe, as, ypu dq will stand with you aod, the. great party which was born in. the struggle for constitutional freedom will support you."
TURKEY DISMEMBERED Such Is Fear at Constantinople. (National News Association) BERLIN, Aug. 1. Peace negotiations between the Albanian rebels and the Turkish government have failed. Filing will be resumed throughout the affected district. The Albanians will be content only with absolute independence. "If the Albanians win European powers will take steps to protect their interests. Diplomats believe such action will hasten the dismemberment of Turkey. Thirty Turks have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a battle between a Turkish detachment and tribesmen at Raibsa, according to a dispatch from Constantinople today. The tribesmen are said to have suffered heavily. A heavy force of Albanian rebels is moving on the city of Uckub today. They have seized the railroad from Mitrovitza, its northern terminus, to Hadchaniky, and are reported to be moving in several different bodies of many thousands each on Uskub. The Turkish garrison there is said to be of doubtful loyalty.
10QPEOPLEARE KILLED In a Wreck in Brazil, South America.
(National News Association) RIO JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. 1. At least one hundred persons are killed and twice that number were injured in a collision between two suburban passenger trains on the Central Brazilian railroad last night. News of the disaster reached here today and a special train bearing physicians, nurses and a complete field hospital outfit was immediately rushed to the scene. The trains were both filled with passengers and through some mistake in signals, met head-on while rounding a curve. The heavier of the two trains ploughed half way through the other and almost immediately the wreckage caught fire. Many of the injured will die and railroad officials here express the fear that it will prove the worst railroad disaster Brazil has ever suffered.
TOURNAMENT OPENED Interest in Game Is Not on the Wane.
WICKETTJMNJURED When Gravel Bank Caved In. Leg Broken.
SAYS HIS LITTLE BROTHER CURSED
The city tennis tournament, which is to be conducted on the public school play grounds, opened this afternoon in both the singles and doubles. Interest in the game is not on the wane as
j shown by the number of entries. This ! is the first tennis tournament for two
years that has been open to any one iu the city. The singles will be started by Converse and Laning. The other entries are as follows: Harrington vs. Tebbetts; McMinn vs. H. Taggart; Hollowell vs. W. Taggart; Weed vs. Horton; Reller vs. the winner of the Con-verse-Langing match; Lyons vs. Coffin. The entries and drawing in the doubles are as follows: Coffin and Tebbetts vs. Taggart and Taggart; Clements and Woodward ' vs. O'Neal and Green; Laning and Weed vs. Harrington and Reller; Compton and Fisher vs. Converse and Horton.
BRINGS KY PRICE Dougan Sells Baldy McGregor for $7,500.
For the high figure of $7,50Q, George Dougan sold Baldy McGregor last night to John E. Madden, of Lexington, ly., the millionaire horseman.
Baldy McGregor is the grand circuit colt which finished fourth with nine starters in the three-year-old sweepstakes race at Cleveland. Tuesday, the time of the heats"being,' 2:11.2:11 U" and 2:121s: Mr. Madden will race his new horse through the grand circuit meetings this fall, winding up at the Lexington meeting In October.
Mr. Dougan's mare. Ruth Randall, j also finished fourth In her race with ten starters at Cleveland, time being j 2:124. 2:14 and 2:lli. j
Thomas Wickett, 806 North Twelfth street, who with his brother B. C. Wickett, has been operating the gravel pit on North Tenth street, was buried beneath a gravel slide at the pit yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and his right limb broken above the ankle. Mr. Wickett was removed to his home. He was engaged in picking out a small amount of gravel for a load for one of his wagons, when a section of the gravel bank dropped, burying his lower limbs, and breaking the right leg.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT. Lawrence Koehring, aged seven, son of, Mr. and Mrs. John Koehring, 213 South Seventh street was painfully injured this afternoon at one o'clock. He jumped from the hay mow of his father's barn and broke his leg. Both bones were broken.
Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years,, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. . Fcr ale by all dealers.
For Hay Fever, Catarrh, Quick, Consumption, Typhoid ana contagious diseases, BRAZILIAN BAM never failed or lost a case, as it KILLS THE GERMS 25c, 50c and $1.
Crumpled Them. We observe that the man's fingers are all twisted and bent into the most uncouth shapes. "Poor fellow!" we say to our friend. "Evidently be is a victim of rheumatism." "No." our friend explains. "He is deaf and dumb and has been trying to talk Scotch dialect on hia fingers." Life.
Joe Cohn, a fruit dealer, was fined $5 and costs this morning for assault and battery on Marvin Yost. Cohn said the boy had called his sister vile names and that he merely pulled the boy from the yard, not injuring him in any manner. Yost denied swearing. He said that his five-year-old brother had used the profanity.
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Piunmer amid Daece CEDAR SPRINGS HOTEL Friday, August 2, 6:3 0 P. M. A Fine Dinner and an Enjpyable Evening. Special Attention Given to Auto Parties and Dinner Parties.
Two Kinds of Cliriosity. Philanthropic Visitor (to jailbirds My friend, may I ask what It was that brought you here? Jailbird The very same thing that brought you here the desire to poke my nose into other people's business, only 1 used generally to go in by way of the basement window. Exchange.
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Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something: frightful. "We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., i . A i-on-V rn Tpar t riirtv-Tpn
m or nearly ouniuw:i, , , , , per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before
they are tuteen I . . . . x . , . We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castona would save a majority of these precious Uvea. Neither do we hesitate to My that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children' complaints contain more or lees opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria opera tea exactly the revere, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chaa, H. Fletcher. Castoria
pores of the skin' and allays feyer. Sf-2-Genuine Castoria alwajsfeears the signature of (VCyy J&c4u44 .
HUCKLEBERRIES For Canning At EGGEMEYER'S Two Stores
HUCKLEBERRIES fr For Canning At EGGEMEYER'S 4. .$. 4. j!.1? 4. 4. x
Vacation Trips via C. & O. Very reduced round trip rates on sale June 1st to Sept. 30th to New York, Boston, Atlantic City, Old Point Comfort, and other Jersey Coast and Virginia seashore resorts. Stop-overs at Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, White Sulphur Springs, and other attractive points. Delightful tours by Ocean, Lake, River and Rail. Send for. pamphlet. C. A. BLAIR, Ticket Agent, Home Tel. 2062.
McMisoe's Pontile Bargain Event
ANMIAL WATCH SALE Special Blscomunrft For Bargain Week
The Bargains in Watches are exceptional. The variety offered and the usual high standard of quality combined with the special low prices on both Ladies' and Men's Watches are magnets that are attracting many persons to this store. Why not you?
A 25 Per Cent. Discount On any article of Jewelry in our store THIS WEEK ONLY. Supply your personal needs and plan ahead for gift purposes. It will pay you. The DISCOUNT on DIAMONDS is 5 and it means much to you and to us. Diamonds are steadily advancing in price, but for Bargain Week only you may choose yours at 5 off.
BUY ANY ARTICLE OF SILVERWARE THIS WEEK AT EXACTLY ONE-FOURTH OFF.
O. E. MCKHNSON
PAIN'S "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" Thursday, Friday & Saturday Nights, at Base Ball Park.
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DAINTY SWEETS For Warm Weather Buy a Box of Our Fresh Saturday Candy You haven't any idea how good these assorted chocol a t e s are. Women and children just delight in these toothsome confections. You have rarely bought such delicious sweets at double the price. 1-lb. Box, 29c
FREE Silver Plated VANITY BOX You would. willingly . pay a dollar or more for it at a jeweler's. Free with a 25c Box of Williams' Talcum Powder Four different odors. Only one to a customer. So mail orders filled. This is the offer you see in all the magazines
DANGER LURKS EVEN IN THE CLEANSING SOAP COMMON VARIETY IS CARRIER OF VIRULENT GERMS.
FROM DISEASED ANIMALS BOSTON, July 22. Dr. John J. Mullowney, of the Boston board of health, declares soap a carrier of virulent germs and a menace to health. "I believe that common soap, particularly the sort that is used for the washing of utensils which are food containers, Is a carrier of micro-organisms which are a menace to health," he said. "In my experience in the west, where much of the soap used In America is made, I found that all the diseased animals which .were condemned by the government Inspectors in the big packing houses were used in the manufacture of soap, which is a byproduct of the meat industry. "I think that no animal soap should be used in the washing of, fpod utensils. ' " " "
Let us sell you your Soaps. Soaps that are made from Vegetable Oils and Soda. For Household use we have a Castile for 10c. For Toilet and Bath, Vegetable Soaps for 5c to 25c a cake.
CIGAR SPECIALS Here we offer you more real smoke enjoyment for your money than you have obtained for a long time. HAVANA SECONDS CAPERETTA INDIANA LEADER ECLIPSE MYRANA WAHNETAH All 5 Cent Cigars 3 for 10c and 8 for 25c $1.50 a Box of 50.
Special Stationery Offer. 1 lb. Linen Paper, 85 sheets and 50 envelopes to match, 25c In Two Sizes
WATCH THE BABY August is a trying month for infants. If baby is under the doctor's care and you ar experimenting with infant foods, come to ua for your particular requirements or It you need a good talcum powder for baby's tender skin, we can supply It We pay particular attention to the filling of prescriptions for the little one.
Absolute Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded.
Just What the Doctor Ordered QUIGLEY DRUG STORES The Nyal Stores
Mail or Phone Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled.
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Everybody's Buying Them For Canning Purposes
There will be no Michigan peaches this season, so buy Texas peaches which are the best on the marketlarge, yellow, juicy and free stone. They afe full bushels and every one perfect.
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Grocer For Specif Price
We are selling peaches at a reduction this week and your; grocer will give yoi a special pricp if he tells you he can't, just phone us and we will tell you of a dealer that will.
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THIS' WEEK that is, if it is. your intention to can peaches, you had better buy now. Eleven car loads sold last week, nine to sell this week. Order them now it will pay to get your order in early.
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