Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 267, 13 September 1912 — Page 8
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MARTIAL DISPLAY IS. SEEHjli TOKIO impressive Ceremonies Mark Final Ceremonies for the New Emperor.
(National News Association) TOKIO, Japan, Sept. 13. The greatv est military display ever seen in the streets of Tokio marked tonight the conclusion of today's final ceremonies for' Emperor Mutsuhito. More than "75,000 infantrymen. Cavalrymen and sailors either took an active part in the ceremonials or patrolled the streets to open up traffic and prevent congestion of the hundreds of thousands of persons who thronged all thoroughfares of the city. Foreign government representatives, used to imposing warlike displays in the capital cities of the Empires, were astounded at the spectacle. Not only were they surprised at the large numbers of warriors but at the strict martial bearing and the exemplary disciple .itained. ; lu narbor war vessels of the Bmaliti class flew their colors and Swept the shore line with their searchlights while outside the five mile line great battleships rode with hooded guns and half-masted flags. Barracks Too Small. ' The barracks in the Mlzi district, or outer part of the city, were inadeqiun house the masses of soldiers on u. and bivouacs were made in some v,i the great parks in the Siro section,, or the imperial citadel. . Among the regulars were many soldiers who had seen active service in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese war and these thardy troops were objects of universal interests. Others had been drawn from Korea because of their fame or their appearance. Patrol duty through the three sections of the city were given brigades of infantry, the part of the cavalry being taken by Tokio's superbly mounted police. Baron Yoshiro, mayor of the city, co-operated with the military authorities in policing the streets. Before the spacious lawns of the palace was a stretch of cordon of the imperial bodyguard, the finest regiment in the empire. Military passes were necessary to get by the soldiers. In addition to the regular troops of the army and navy the scene was still further enhanced by the weapons worn by some of the officers and state or members of the Imperial household who, as they passed to or from the palace, bore modern swords or spears of bamboo patterned after antique weapons. This was a part of the rites.
INVENTORY FILED
The Inventory of the estate of the late Harry H. Lafuse was filed this morning in the county clerk's office by Ruby Lafuse, administratrix of the estate. The inventory shows the state to be valued at $4,270.65.
Sour Stomach Gas on Stomach
Bloating Constipation . Quickly Vanish with a Home-Made Remedy Here is the recipe: Take two teaspoonfuls of ordinary baking soda, add two ounces of LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract and enough water to make a pint. Shake it up and you have a home-made remedy that drives away all signs of stomach trouble In a Jiffy and then builds up the entire digestive system. If you are troubled in any way with your stomach, get busy with this tonic treat int. ' The remedy is easy to prepare; it does the business and saves considerable money. . Get busy with your stomach now, and save trouble later on. You buy the LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract for fifty cents a two ounce bottle. If your druggist does not have It end 60 cents to Logos Remedy Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., and receive a full size package, postpaid.
Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man's Life Pneumonia is a serious disease, anO often lays the foundation for chronic lung troubles sometimes Tuberculosis results. After pneumonia, or any serious or stubborn cold, it is wise to take Eckman's Alterative and avoid the dangers of disease. Read of th recovery in this case: 336 No. 41st St., Phila., Pa "Gentlemen: I was suffering fro:: a serious abscessed lung, which follov. r d a bad attack of pneumonia. My ph. sician and specialist declared my cathopeless. I am very thankful to you and the Almighty God for the change of health your medicine has brought me. "I also wish to say that I have fully recovered my health, having been cured for over three years." (Signed Affidavit) THOS. REILLY. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by A. G. Luken and Co. and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory, Phila., Pa., for additional evidence.
WATER WORKS EXPERT
Professor Robert L. Sackett of Purdue University, former bead of the mathematics department at Earlham college, who has become an expert on city water supplies, is engaged on an analysis of the water plant at Brookvine. He will soon present a report to the Brookville city government regarding improvements that should be made to the system.
DIED THIS AFTERNOON
Alvin C. Koehring, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Koehring, died this afternoon at the home of his parents, 229 South Seventh street. Funeral arrangements later. He is survived by several brothers and sisters.
FIELD EXAMINERS PRESEHT REPORT Make No Recommendation How Improvement Fund Is to Be Reimbursed.
The report of Special Field Examiners Smith and Boggs on the accounts of the special street improvement fund has been returned to the city controller through the office of Chief of Examiners DeHority. No recommendations as to the course the city shall pursue in rectifying the mistakes and reimbursing the special Btreet improvement fund from the general fund are embodied In the report. The report covers the period of misappropriations of the money belonging to the special fund, but which was thrown into the general fund and spent promiscuously. The report gives the exact amount of indebtedness. It is said to amount to a little more than $24,000. City officers who were apprehensive of the action of the state board of accounts, thinking that the board would probably order the city to pay it back in a lump sum are greatly relieved.
GOES TO FLORIDA
SEES HER DAUGHTER Mother of Prizefighter's Wife Arrives in Chicago. (National News Asvnclatton) CHICAGO, Sept 13. Mrs. David
( Perry, mother of Mrs. Etta Duryea Johnson, wife of champion pugilist Jarlr .Tnhnonn n-lvf In Phlrapn fn-
jday. Mrs. Perry and a daughter came i to look for the last time on the face of i j the girl who deserted her own race, : married the negro fighter, and ostracised by both whites ana blacks, shot herself. "My poor girl was Insane. She must have been, else she never would have married Jack Johnson, said Mrs. Terry. The two women were driven from the railway station directly to the Johnson home. The prifieflghter dressed all in black greeted them at the door. The greeting was entirely perfunctory. Then mother and sister were left alone with the body of the selfslain woman. ; They remained In the room for many minutes. When they came out they were weeping, j Mrs. Terry is prominent in Brooklyn 'society. The funeral of Mrs. Johnsln
will occur tomorrow morning from the home of the pugilist's mother. There will be services at a Catholic church.
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Edmund C. Dickinson left Friday for Gainesville, Florida, where he will teach the coming year in the University of Florida. Last year Mr. Dickinson was assistant professor in law department. This year he is head of the department. Mr. Dickinson is a graduate of the Richmond high school and Earlham college, and the law school of Michigan university.
A NEW SAFE
Palladium Want Ads Pay.
When the police searched Toney Sitko, an Italian, at the police station last evening they failed to find $57 which he had secreted in the bottom of a tobacco sack. The police were surprised today when Sitko proceeded to pay a fine of 1 and costs assessed against him in police court for public intoxication.
Y IS PLEASED
OVER THEJUTLOOK Democratic County Chairman Says His Party Will Wage Vigorous Fight.
Never before have the Democrats of the county taken as much interest in politics as they have this year. The Democratic county chairman, Charles Doney, stated today that there will be Democratic nominees for every county office, with the possible exception of surveyor. Mandus Mason, of Jackson township; Frank Geisler, of Jefferson township, and Will Klopp, of Richmond, are candidates for the nomination for treasurer. B. F. Drlschel, of Richmond; Charles Lyons, of Wayne township, and James Harris, of Center township, are candidates for the Democratic nomination of sheriff. Michael Kelly, of Richmond; Pierre Helms, of Abington township; Walter Cook, of Center township, are seeking the nomination for recorder. Up to the present there are no avowed candidates for the nomination for county representative. Robert B. Boren, of Fountain City, is being talked of and his friends are urging him to make the race. Wallace Reynolds, of
Wayne township, Is also talked of for this place. Jacob Llchtenfels is also being urged to make the race for this nomination. Edwin Bertsch, of Jackson township, is the only avowed candidate for the nomination of commissioner from the western district. Will O. Seaney is being talked of for the nomination
Ask Your Grocer ." ' . for Clover Leaf Creamery Butter Put up in strictly sanitary Cartons.
RIGHT NOW
is the time to have your watches repaired. Especially is. this true of school watches. Work done quickly, scientifically and at a reasonable . price.
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READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IN DETAIi-YOU WILL REAP REAL BENEFITS
Some Leading Items in Drug Dept. Opening: Sale Saturday and Sunday 25c Bromo Seltzer 16c 25c Sal Hepatica 16c 25c Listerine 16c 25c Carter's Liver Pills 16c 50c Bromo Seltzer 34c 50c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 34c 50c DeWitfs Kidney Pills 34c 50c Pape's Diapepsin. .34c $1.00 Duffy's Malt 79c $1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 74c $1.00 Simpson's Compound ..74c $ 1 .00 CaldwelFs Syrup Pepsin 74c In the Rubber Dept. Saturday and Sunday. $1.00 Rapid Flow Fountain Syringe .... 69c $1.00 Red Bulb Syringe for ...69c $2.00 Whirling Spray $1.49 75c Rubber Gloves ...49c
YES, WE'RE OPENING A NEW STORE at 6th and Main streets, our third store. Nothing to scream about but worth while. We couldn't continue to grow if we were not benefiting our customers, could we? We are improving because people like our stores and our methods. People like our stores because we save them money. That's what we're alive for anyway, to improve, isn't it? There's hardly any excuse for anybody getting in a rut, dragging along or sliding back, but you know if we didn't have the pleasure of doing business with wide-awake, appreciative customers, it wouldn't pay us to improve, nor would there be any real pleasure in doing business. We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our new store next Saturday, with assurance that we will make every endeavor to make our visitors feel welcome.. We want you to feel that you are at home with us, that it is your store, for it has been made possible only by your interest and patronage. We have obtained a large supply of many household and toilet necessities that we offer at particularly attractive prices during our opening sale. We hope to see you.
25c 1 lb. Peroxide of Hydrogen .... 9c 10c J4 lb. Peroxide of Hydrogen 5c 50c Pompeiian Massage Cream.. 29c A fresh assortment of Park & Tilford's, Stacy's, and Dolly Varden Chocolates. The perfection of candy making are here.
Seme Extra Special Toilet News . Opening Sale Saturday and Sunday 25c Cuticura Soap 19c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 15c 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder, 2 for 25c 25c Talcolette 15c 50c Levy's La Blache Face Powder 37c 25c Satin Skin Cream. .16c 25c Satin Skin Powder 16c 50c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 34c 50c Newbro's Herpicide, , for 34c 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste 16c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste at 39c 25c Danderine 16c Baby Foods and Supplies Eagle Milk, 2 for ,1...25c 50c Horlick's Malted Milk 34c $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk ......... .75c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk ..$2.98 5c Anti-colic Nipples, 3 for 10c 5c Household Nipples, 3 for 10c Nursing Bottles (all kinds), 3 for 10c
JPepffectU OeMcfloos Sodla Waller AT MAJL1F PRICE Sale of Tickets Saturday Only at onr Main Street Store-All Soda Checks at Half Prie TEN 5c SODA OHIEQE fior 25c, (Not less than 25c nor more than $1.00 worth to any one customer. This special offer is made to attract you to our fountain. Once you taste bur delicious drinks you will become a regular patron. The New Drag Store, corner 6th and Main, opens at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
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for commissioner for the eastern district. . The county convention will be held at the Gennett theater, next Thursday, September 19. There will be 128 delegates present. Following the nominations In the morning either Flnly H. Gray or Samuel Ralston. respectlTely. will speak. The other will speak In the afternoon. "The prospects were never brighter for a Democratic victory in this county," Mr. Doney declares. "A lot of Republicans are going to vote the Democratic ticket, according to reports which I have received.'
SHOOTING CLUB MEETS
Members of the Fairview Shooting club, which was organized a few days ago, are requested to meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to participate In the first shoot north of the city. The club has a membership of about twenty at present. It plans a permanent organization and proposes to add a rifle rang to the clay bird shooting range.
NEGRO LEAVES CITY Negro Suspect Eludes Police Surveillance. Green Parks, negro companion of Clara Saunders and Arthur Saunders ten the latter was murdered .by aa unknown man. Is reported to have left the city. He has been watched since the murder. He Is believed to know more about the murder than he divulged to the police. The police are still at a loss as to the IdenUty of the mur derer. and claim they have no clues. The aged and: blind father of the young murdered man has been a reg ular visitor at the city building since the murder of his son. He was taken to the undertaking parlors where hit son's body lay. Being unable to ee, he lightly touched his hands over the face of his son. when his hand slipped into the deep gash In the lad's neck. The shock was almost more than he could bear.
School ffiepes Moiiay Boys Be Sure You Are Attired in IK. &l K. (C Hotlines
You will find that a K. & K. suit, whether for Boys or Men, have the style that you admire. In Knickerbockers we have all sizes, any color or stripe material, and in the very best grade. In Long Pants Suits for young men they are the kind that have the nifty college style.
K 0ne Price Clothers HL Furnishers
Krone Kennedy 803 Main Street
fftoNKFYS DRUE STORF.!
EXTRA! EXTRA SPECIAL! A FULL POUND SIFT TOP BOX A TEN DAYS' SALE OF THAT DELIGHTFULLY SCENTED TALCUM CORYLOPSIS AT THE UNHEARD OF LOW PRICE OF TEN CENT8 10e ONLY TEN CENTS HOW MANY PLEASE7 OLIVE OIL The best Olive Oil comes from Southern France, where much care Is exercised In the choice of the fruit. Marca De Umberto Olive Oil (French) for medicinal use Is noted for Its distinctive, rich flavor. Made from ripe olives from the eldest trees of the oldest groves. . It Is especially good for salads too. Assorted - sizes in glass or tins at 10c, 30c, 60c up to (3.50. Family slxe In qt. tin, with handy spout, $1.00. ' CHEEP UP! Ask us and we'll tell you how to get rid of ants, water bugs and roaches. BUGA8IDE,enly 15o per bottle. On sale today and every day Croxone, sold on a guarantee. Sage and Sulphur, Hay Fever Remedies, Vivil, Spearmint and ten other gums, buttermilk and ginger ale st the -fountain; Danderine, Casearets. Syrup Figs, Ka-tar-na, Diapepsin, Liquid Veneer, Sanl-FIush, School Supplies and the many olo and new remedies and recipes you read of and hear about. Cameras, Films, Photo Finishing.
COUPON Present this Coupon at our store and make a cash purchase of 23c er more and receive $1X0 worth of 8. A. H. Green Trading 8 tamps FREE In addition to all regular stamps.
-Get It At The Right Place The Place That Always Has It The Place You Get The Most Change Back." CON KEY'S, NINTH AND MAIN.
BEDROOM FTOMTOE Beautiful Mahogany, four-post Bed Room Suite, Bed, Bureau and Chiffonier, only $98.00 See our pretty Circassian Walnut Bed Room Suite Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier, only ..69.00 Genuine Mahogany Chiffoniers and Dressers at $19.98 to $85.00 Beautiful Birdseye Maple Chiffoniers, $16.50 to $47. We Sell Sanitary Beds and Bedding
The Best Combination Mattress in the city, covered with Art Ticking, Imperial Roll Edge, only $550 Elastic Felt Mattresses $8.00, $8.95 & $12.75 Buy our Kingston Special Iron Stretch Mattress, -50 lb. weight, hotel stitch, Imperii Roll Edge, Price only $15X3 WE CORDIALLY SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT.
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