Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 272, 19 September 1912 — Page 6

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AX1 SCX-TELEGBA5i. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 101!.

D

SSOL UTION

OF STANDARD

OIL FARCICAL

Declares Attorney Untermeyer and He Says He Will Prove It Before the Case Is Ended.

THE DEMOCRATS NOMINATING FULL COUNTY TICKET TODAY

Fred Krone, for Representative, and Joshua Allen, for Prosecutor, Nominated by Acclamation.

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fWat1onal News Association) NEW YORK, Sept. 19. That the "dissolution" of the Standard Oil company was a farce and will be proved

such was the declaration made today by Samuel Untermeyer, counsel for the Waters, Pierce Oil company, defendant in a suit brought to force it o recognize as directors three men fleeted last February and rejected from the board on the claim that they were representatives of the Standard Oil company, who sought by such a method to regain control of the company. "We have summoned over thirty witnesses and before we have finished with them we expect to show that the so-called dissolution of the Standard Oil company as ordered by the court was a dissolution i,n name only," asserted Mr. Untermeyer. About ten witnesses had testified when the hearing was resumed today. All of them are or were employes of the Standard Oil company or its subsidiaries. In nearly every case they have shown a defiance to the instructions of Commissioner Jacobs when told to answer questions, the correct replies to which, the attorney said, would go a long way to prove the dissolution was a farce. A Pertinent Fact. One of the facts brought out at the hearing is that when the order for dissolution came the only real change was the resignation of three or four of the old directors from each of the subsidiaries and the filling of their places with minor employes of the company, recruited from the shops, the sales department or the general office, In one instance when the remaining directors were in a quandry as to the final election to the board a real estate man was Invited to come up stairs at 26 Broadway, and he came down with the title of director. Every witness has asserted that the Stand

ard Oil company has been dissolved!

and that each part is an independent company, but under Untermeyer's questioning not one has been able to testify that the former subsidiaries had increased the scope ot their business or entered into competition with other subsidiaries since the dissolution.

BASEBALL RESULTS

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Won Lost Pcv New York 95 42 .694 Chicago 85 51 .625 Pittsburg 84 54 .609 Cincinnati 70 69 .504 Philadelphia 64 73 .467 St. Louis 58 82 .414 Brooklyn 51 86 .372 Boston 44 94 .319

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Pittsburg, 9-0; Boston, 1-0. second eight innings, darkness.) St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 3. Cincinnati-New York, rain. Chicago-Brooklyn, rain.

GAMES TODAY

Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Boston 97 41 .703 Washington 84 57 .596 Philadelphia 83 57 .593 Chicago 68 70 .493 Detrott 66 75 .468 Cleveland 64 76 .348 New York 48 90 .348 St. Louis 47 91 .341 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Chicago, 9-9; Philadelphia, 1-12. Detroit, 7-4; New York, 4-2. Washington, 2-8; St. Louis, 0-2.. Boston-Cleveland, rain. GAMES TODAY. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won I ost Pet. Minneapolis 104 57 .646 Columbus 98 65 .601 Toledo 95 66 .590 Kansas City SI 80 .503 Milwaukee : 75 83 .475 St. Paul 74 86 .463 Louisville 63 99 .SS8 Indianapolis 54 108 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Toledo, 3; Columbus, 1. , Kansas City, 5; Minneapolis 4. St. Paul-Milwaukee, rain. OAM ES TODAY. Indianapolis at Louisville. Columbus at Toledo. Minneapolis at Kansas City. St. Paul at Milwaukee. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

astic and filled with courage and confidence. We recall with satisfaction that our party is not responsible for the evils that beset the people; it has for years faithfully warned them of the wrath to come. The Democracy has been true to the interests of the common people during all the years when they have been deceived and cruelly burden by the legalized injustice of a socalied "protective" tariff, which only protected and enriched the few by holding up and robbing the many. And now that the peoples' eyes are opened, we cannot doubt but they will turn for redress to that party which has told the truth at every cost, which has pointed the way to reform, and has already proved its good faith by its works in the National House of Representatives. Indorse Platforms. We cordially indorse the Democratic platforms, national and state, and we congratulate the country, as well as our party, on the splendid men we have chosen to lead the people to victory over the combined forces of political bossism, predatory wealth and insane personal ambition. With such capable leaders as Wilson and Marshall on our national ticket; with such a splendid self-made man as Samuel M. Ralston as our candidate for governor, and with our own Pinly II. Gray as our candidate for congress, the Democrats, and the honest, intelligent voters of Wayne county, will be proud to follow and to fight wherever their plumes may wave in the coming contest for fair play, equal rights and good government. On behalf of these great leaders and the cause they represent we appeal with confidence to the members of all parties for their votes and influence in the coming election; to the end that the high cost of living may be reduced, that legal favoritism may be prohibited, that militarism and other abuses may be checked, and that righteousness and justice may prevail throughout the land. We renew our devotion as citizens to our representative form of govern

ment, as ordained and established by the fathers of the republic. We de

nounce the doctrine that "the Executive should be the steward of the public welfare" as a menace to free government. We believe "public office is a public trust" and that all public of

ficers are the agents and servants, in-; stead of the masters, of the people. We J believe the time has come for the good J of the people as a whole, to have a j change and to open the books, not on- j ly in the nation, but here in good old ;

Wayne county es well. We pledge this convention to the nomination of candidates for county offices, every one of whom will measure up to the true Jeffersonian stand

ard that of honesty and capability; and if elected, that they will zealously safeguard the interests of the taxpay- j ers by economy as well as efficiency I and impartiality, to the end that the j burden of taxation may be reduced to : the minimum consistent with good j service, and the public welfare be j

promoted in every department oi county administration. Short Talks Made.

Short talks were made by Charles B. j Beck, Sixth District Democratic chairman and Earl Crawford, of Benton-j ville, Fayette county, candidate for i joint representative from Wayne and i

Fayette counties, before the committees made their reports. Chairman Beck urged all Democrats to register, saying that if all Democrats in the county and state registered and voted in November that there was not the least doubt but that Samuel M. Ralston would occupy the gubernatorial chair; Finly Gray would be sent back to Washington and the entire state, national and county tickets elected. Mr. Beck's remarks were received with applause by the delegates assembled. "This is the most important meeting ever held by Democrats in Wayne county," Mr. Beck declared. "We will elect every man we nominate here today. Let us pick the strongest men and then work for their election. "Every Democrat should see to it that other Democrats register. Although the registration law could be amended in some respects, it is the greatest law ever enacted by the legislature of this state. So far more Democrats have registered than Republicans. The Democrats have the chance of a life time. Especially is this true in Wayne county." Speaking of the registration law Mr. Beck referred to the law as one which protects the rights of voters.

He declared that in Lake county four I

years ago 5,000 foreigners, who had no right to vote, did so. He said that the new law was passed to prevent occurrences of this kind.

Declaring that the present campaign

is puzzling in many respects, and that

even the old wneel-norses hardly know how to make headway, Earl Crawford, candidate for the Democratic nomination for joint representative addressed the convention this morning. He said he expected the new party to help him.

MAYOR

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SPARES THE BEAR Took Pity on the Animal in the Glen Miller Zoo and Prolonged Its Life.

Mayor Zimmerman. The other mem- j bers agreed and it was decided to ; save no expense to secure remedies for the big animal, the pride of the j zoo and the pet of the children. A lo- j cal veterinarian will attend the wound in the bear's side.

The Best Way? Co ToYour Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another ! Select the best one. then stand by him. No sense in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliberately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayers Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. vFttz

"Will it shoot through two inches of steel?" queried Mayor Zimmerman as he gazed along the sights of a new high power rifle at a local hardware store. "You bet," said the clerk. "Then give me twenty-five shells and I'm off," said Mayor Zimmerman."

He had decided to kill "Boscoe," the big bear at the Glen which has been ill for some time. Recently Boscoe tore a large hole in his groin with his teeth and claws and the wound becoming infected, it was thought best to kfll the big animal. The mayor and other members of the board of works accompanied Park Superintendent Hollarn to the Glen to inspect Boscoe. The sight of the big fellow changed the mayor's mind and his heart was touched by the big animal sitting on its haunches as if it were praying for its life. "Lets wait a couple of days," said

FELTMAN'S TRAMP LAST O for Men a 82.50, $4.00, $4.50 g

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co.. oare opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns, Cap3 Sills, etc., at Tte Old Mill Works. They have a complete outrit or modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials in all their worn. If you are a contractor it will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Poster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 3408.

SEMEDEL STORM BUGGIES

STORM BUGGY is a kind o' vehicle that a person does not buy every year and when they do buy one, J they want the best, one that will stand hard usage and lots of it. lecause it is used iu all kinds of weather and over all kinds of roads. In addition to standing hard usage, they also want a buggy that Is neat in appearance, properly proportioned and with all the little details carefully looked after. They do not want one that looks like a milk wagon as so many of them do. Our storm buggy not only has the material that gives it the wearing quality, but. in addition, is neat in design, elegantly finished with all the little details carefully taken care of. A test of the severest kind will convince anyone that the Seidel Storm Buggy is built right, will stay right and will give entire satisfaction under any and all conditions. Fop Sale By Us Only JONES IffiAESPWAME COo

Don't Poison Baby, FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must hare PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce Bleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition of narcotic" is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of " Drops," " Cordials," " Soothing Syrups, etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT

CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.

Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of

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Showing of Fall and Winter Hats Friday, September Twentieth, Nine-.

teen Hundred and Twelve.

SHARKEY'S Seven South Seventh Street

All Invited

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WE HAVE BEEN TALKING PENSLAR TO YOU for some time, and it has proved both pleasant and profitable to both of us. Hasn't it? We are going to continue telling you some things about a great organization and a wonderful trade mark. Penslar Is the name applied to the products of the Peninsular Drug Co. of Detroit. Every item that is marked PENSLAR bears a guarantee that brings your money back If the goods cio not come up to the promises made in the advertising or on the label. No haggling, no petty methods just plain Square Deal right thru. Every Penslar remedy is a tested one. That means that in the beginning it represents 'the best skill of a trained physician and was not put on the market until the Penslar people believed it had the merit to entitle it to the Penslar name and the Penslar guarantee. Conkey's are exclusive Penslar agents for Richmond and they are always ready to tell you about them. Ask for a free Penslar Booklet.

Entertain at Cards? If so, you'll want to give your guests new, fresh, crisp PLAYING CARDS. Let Us Supply You.

Let Us Do Your Photo Work Ansco Cameras and Films. Cyko Paper, Hammer Plates, and ail requisites.

Stop That Cough! It Means a Collin! Moral Use Penslar Wild Cherry Compound.

Baifle Sun and Wind Use Penslar Rcsa Derma Cold Cream.

Today and every day we sell Vivil, Hoarhound, Wild Cherry and all well known cough drops; Croxone, Rheuma, Ezo, Parisian Sage, Musterole, Danderine, Sage & Sulphur, Stein's Theatrical Make-up, and the many old and new ones you read of and hear about. ALL THIS WEEK TWO BELLA DONNA PLASTERS FOR 25c "Get It At The Right Place The Place That Always Has It The Place You Get The Most Change Back." CONKEY'S, NINTH AND MAIN.

EGGEMEYER'S TWO STORES SPECIAL Grocery Selling for Two Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY

WORTHY SAVINGS at Both Stores Quality Specials Attractively Quoted.

YOUR GROCERY BASKET

can be filled for less money with quality groceries at our store than

anywhere else in town. See our window for bargain prices on food

staples. Don't forget we sell TIP-TOP BREAD, the loaf that "tops off" every meal.

EGGEMEYER'S TWO STORES SPECIAL

Grozny Selling: Two Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY

for

WORTHY SAVINGS at Both Stores Quality Specials Attractively Quoted.

An array of dependable merchandise usable at all times with a mark of quality in each brand. Goods not to be afraid of and all showing a consistent saving in the purchase.

S1.39 for 25 Pounds Cloth Bag Best Grade Granulated SUGAR Genuine Imported Castile Soap Mackerel in Best Wine Sauce 15 CENTS for One Pound New 1912 Pack Evaporated Apricots Best Quality TEA CUBES for Quick TEA CINCINNATI RYE BREAD 30 CENTS for A 50c Box Vantine's Tea Four Kinds Best Quality. CARACAS CHOCOLATE NEW PANCAKE FLOUR PURE JAMAICA GINGER 20 CENTS for Two 15c Cans Best Grade Spanish Pimentoes

WEST STORE Fourth and Main Streets

25 CENTS for 6 Bars Fairbanks Best FAIRY SOAP DILL PICKLES RICE WAFERS 19 CENTS for One 25c Bottle SUNBEAM CATSUP Full Pint Pure Goods. SWISS CHEESE SHELLED NUTS 40 CENTS for A 50c Carton 10 Bars Rovers Blue NAPTHA SOAP LAXATIVE BISCUIT are recommended by Battle Creek San itarium physicians. . For the sluggish bowels. For the man of sedentary habits. For all who feel the need of taking Tin occasional cathartic Because they contain just the amount of coarse, fibrous substance necessary to 11 up the intestinal tract, give the sense of fullness and stimulate normal action. Large package. 25c

25 CENTS for 8 Bars LENOX SOAP Excellent Laundry Always Popular Genuine Dutch Chicory Herring in Tomato Sauce 19 CENTS . for One 25c Can HOTEL MUSHROOMS French Quality. Best Brand. i HEINZ APPLE BUTTER MEXICAN CHILI BEANS 20 CENTS for Three 10c Sacks Worcester SALT Best Grade Very Special MINUTE GELATINE JUMBO Bulk Queen Ollveu BULK RIPE OLIVES 15 CENTS for One 25 Cent JarErie Brand 'Glass Sliced Bacon

East Store, Bee Hive, 1017-1019 Main St.

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