Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 147, 1 May 1913 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY i; 1913 CLEAN UP" DAY 111 RICHMOND SUCCESS

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FOURTH TARIFF LAP WAS STARTED TODAY About All the Talk Has Been Worked Out of the Members of Lower House.

lain and Lane, of Oregon. Upon the result of this conference will te based the president's final decision whether he will stick to his demand for free of passing the bill over the majority opposed to these schedules In the senate, or whether he will retreat from his position and make the passage of the bill a sure thing. sugar and wool, and take his chances

Loads of Rubbish Removed by Street Cleaning Department. Since early dawn today children and adirits have been busily engaged in the work of making Richmond a spot

less town. Rubbish and debris have

been removed from yards and barns to the alleys where It is being hauled away by teams and men employed by the city street department. School children are working diligently in making Richmond clean and beautiful. Groups of pupils were seen today planting shrubbery. Prices have been offered by the members of the Commercial club, under whose supervision the work is being done. Committee on removing collected material during "cleaning week" are to haul away the trash as follows: Thursday, May 1 South of E street. Friday, May 2 East of river, west of Tenth, north of E, south of Main. Saturday, May 3 East of Tenth, south of Main, north of E. Monday, May 5 East of Tenth, north of Main, south of E. Tuesday, May 6 West of Tenth, north of Main, south of E. Wednesday, May 7 North of E, east of river. Thursday, May 8 West of river, south of railroad. Friday, May 9 West of river, north of railroad. Saturday, May 10 Grand Finale.

"Rose Plant" Special at The Flower Shop Saturday. The Dear Friend. 'You should not talk abontthat girl In that fashion." "Why not?' "The Biblewaya we should love onr enemies." "Sb ain't bo enemy; she's a friend pt miae." Houston Post

(National News Association) , WASHINGTON, May 1. The house today entered on the fourth lap of the tariff bill grind, the wood schedule being under consideration. Majority Leader Underwood's endurance cure

for tireless tariff talkers was begin

ning to bring results, and members, who, at the outset, were constantly on their feet, to interpose objections and ask questions, sat limply in their seats as the readingclerk droned on his way from A to Z. It is known that Underwood is confident that the bill will pass both house and senate wihtout being materially altered. Representative Green, of Massachusetts, today offered an amendment to increase the duty on metal plate articles from 25 per cent to 45 per cent. The amendment was voted down 80 to 54. Representative Humphrey of Washington offered an amendment to make the duty on shingles 50 cents a thousand, the same as tne present rate. This amendment was lost, 104 to 57. The Underwood bill puts shingles on the free list. The first important opposition to the Underwood bill manifested itself at the white house today in a conference between the president and fourteen WTestern senators headed by Chamber

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Women's All Wool Serge Dresses, $10.00 and $12

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SATURDAY MAY 3, 1913 MUSIC AND FLOWERS

CONFIDENCE

Confidence is vital to all business. About six months ago we opened our new drug store on Main street, confident that our methods and our prices would find favor with the Richmond public. Our confidence was not misplaced and we attribute our success to your confidence in us; we realize that our success depends wholly upon the success of our customers, and that we must give them all that we can give in the way of value and service.' We must have confidence in our customers, our goods, our employees, our city and ourselves and when you become one of our customers we want to think that you have confidence in us. You have, or you would not be. We extend to you an invitation to visit our Main Street store Saturday. We'll try to make you feel at home with us and will have some particularly interesting bargains to repay, in a small way, your confidence in us.

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SATURDAY MAY 3, 1913 MUSIC AND FLOWERS

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10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 47e 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen 9?

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50c Caldwell's Syr Pepsin 29c $1 Caldwell's Syr. Pepsin 58?

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10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 47c 25c Sal Hepatica 15c

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10c Palm Olive Soap, 4 for 25c 50c per oz. Perfumes, 25c Oz.

25c Sanitol Goous, 2 for 25c 25c Satin Skin Powder. . 15c

10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 47c SI Pinkham's Compound 69 C

50c Doan's Kidney Pills, 33 25c Listerine ..15

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