Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 271, 18 September 1912 — Page 24

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THE RICHMOND PAIiLuAJDIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAAI, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1912.

THE REFUGEES ARRIVE Women and Children Find Refuge Across Border.

(National News Association) DOUGLAS, Ariz., Sept. 18. Sixty women and children from El Tigre and Nagozarl arrived In Douglas today. Tberefugees had crossed the international border in automobiles. They report that Generals Rojas and Salazar are marching In the direction of Nago

zari and from the position of the troops It was evident they Intended to join forces and attack the town today. The refugees reported that a cripple named Mattson was unable to keep up with the other refugees from the Mormon colony. They believe he has been slain. Daniel Oliver, a well known mining man, has been missing for

i several weeks. He also is believed to

have been killed. An American soldier who shot a Mexican officer at Naco is in jail there. The officer died today and it is expected the American will be shot by rebels.

ADOPTS JW CHECK Pennsy Again Simplifies the Checking of Baggage.

A new baggage check, embodying unique features which are expected to lessen the number of errors and complaints, has been placed in the service by the Pennsylvania railroad. The duplicate part of the new check is provided with spaces In which are

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"bad order" conditions in which baggage is frequently received for checking. A check, on being delivered to a passenger, will be perforated to show whether the piece of baggage is a trunk, suitcase or valise, ibre case, or tool chest. Also Shows Condition. Another perforation will show the condition in which it was received, whether the bottom, side, top or end is broken, lock or handle broken, hinges loose, old or worn, or whether the piece of baggage is open. In this way the duplicate check will contain a full description of the condition of the bag

gage when received for shipment.

The number on the tag part of the check is placed at the bottom while on the duplicate part it is printed at th top. so that the two can be readily matched when making, delivery of bag

gage. i It is expected that with the use of this new form of check the liability of mis-matching numbers will be minij mi ted. the delivery of baggage expe

dited and the number or claims greatly reduced.

Certainly. Customer Bow do too sell egg? Smart Grocer In their shells. St. Leola Giobe-DesBoerar.

A RIOTJSJVERTED Large Crowds Surge Around Hangers at Chicago Meet

(National News Association

CHICAGO, Sept. 17. Disorder thatj approached rioting occurred at the!

Grant park aviation field. Officers of the Illinois Aero club, who are in charge of the aviation meet, did not arrive early on the field but many spectators did. The spectators crowded

about the hangers, where the aviator and mechanicians were turning up the machines. The mechanicians tried to drive the crowd back and many fights insued. The crowd refused to fall back and before order was restored there were hot words and angry demonstrations. The condition at the flying leld caused some of the mm aisornhM to continue their caus

tic comment on the management of

the meet.

The Telephone In Egypt Telephone curators In Egypt are re quired to speak English. French, Italian. Greek and Arabic.

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MOW is the time to consider the needs of your Fall and Winter Wardrobe. Every department abounds with Stylish New Merchandise which will delight you, and we welcome you to visit our store just to gain an idea of the season's best fashions. This Month Is the 46th Anniversary of the Establishment of Our Business.

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Forty-six Years of Progressive Merchandising Insure You Satisfaction at Knollenberg's Store.

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AMONG THE MANY SMALL NOTIONS THAT ARE STRICTLY NEW YOU WILL FIND: The new 'Heel-guard for Silk Stockings lOo each Tbo new Cream Magic Buck for white buckskin shoes. 10 A 25c A NEW STYLE OF MATERIALS FOR FALL Mottled English Corduroy, Changeable Corduroy Plain Corduroy, and Plain Velvets for Long Coats, Three-piece Suits and Dresses in the most attractive; fall Bhrntftrgv.

JACKET SUITINGS AND COATING Manmisn rawer IS-

Sects, Cable Cords, Heavy Serges, Broadcloths. Pete CXatk. Astraehan, Bauchle and other Fancy Wesnres. FOR DRESSES Coleen Poplins, Crepe Meteor, Crepe De Chine, Ch-armeuse, Accardeon Platting, Plain and Fancy MessaMne and Dutchess Satin. Trimmings and most beautiful collections, especially in the Crystal Rhinestone - settfun. MetaL Gold and Sfhrer. A complete ttae of Silk. Embroidery, burnt out pieces. FOR FALL WEAR FANCY BORDERED SWISS CH ALLIES ssttaWe for Ladies Dressing Sacsmes, House Gowns and Kimonos flOe per Yd. BEAUTIFUL LINE of Fancy Striped Eipplette in various colors T5c per Yard. A VERT CHOICE COLLECTION of Scotch Flannels in plain, neat, narrow stripes and checks, suitable for ' Men's and Women's Shirts Price 25c per Yard. FRENCH BLAZER FLAXNELS The newest fasrte for La-

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