Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 178, 9 July 1915 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY; JULY 9, 1915

MUTE'S SLAYER EXPLAINS WHY HE SIIOTMAN HENRY FORD DOOMED ELGIN, 111-, July 9. A boom for Henry Ford as. the Republican candidate for vice president in 1916 will be launched at an assembly of Northern Illinois Republicans in Aurora. 111.. EwnmnHnmr THE STORE WITH ONLY ONE PRICE

facturer will be a guest at the picnic which is to be the feature of the gathering, STEAMER 8UNK.

NEW YORK, July 9. "And then I walked up and shot him." ' With these words spoken in a low expressionless voice betraying not the slightest sign of excitement or emotion Harry Thaw, in his crucial sanity test today finished a dramatic repetition of his story of the killing of Stanford White on the Madison Square roof garden In 1906. . , " , ' On the second day of' his' grilling at t'e hands of Deputy Attorney General Cook, Thaw bore up well.; Not once in the three house he was on the stand did Thaw lose his temper,' get overwrought or show any signs of "breaking loose." He did not quarrel with Cook. ' Cook asked Thaw to relate all that happened on the night be shot Stanford White. . ' ' . . "Somebody told me Evelyn wanted me. . I was in the gallery. I went downstairs and' walked up the aisles leading to the stage. The curtain had Just gone up. Twenty-five feet ahead of me I saw Mr. White at a table." He paused. "I walked up and shot him." He finished with a snap of the teeth and an air of finality. There was not an inflection to mar the monotone of the telling. Thaw continued: "I saw people jrowding forward. ,1 knew it was a . long drop irom the roof garden to the streets below. I. feared there would ie a panic and people would be hurt 10 I broke my pistol and held it up 30 all might see, I did not intend to moot any more. ;I was then arrested. ! was allowed to go back to see .Mrs. E'-elyn Thaw. I told her I had shot White . . .

ANSWER ROLL CALL Approximately one hundred and fifty persons answered to their names In the annual roll call meeting held by members of the congregation of the West Richmond Friends church last night. Friends of the members of the church were also present. The roll call was preceded by the annual supper served by the ladies of the church. After the supper and roll call, the regular monthly business meeting was held. REPORTS ON TAX An Inheritance tax report made today to the county treasurer in the estate of O. L. Beeson, showed that Mrs. Beeson of Milton, O. L. Beeson's widow, will receive $29,000. Valley Grove Cemetery association will receive $1,000. There are no other heirs or beneficiaries. Jonathan Huber of Jassamaville, Pa., has completed, his forty-second term as public school teacher.

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Either the very lona or three-quarter length coat is considered correct and practical for motor wear. The three-quarter length is illustrated, in black and white checked gabardine. Ample sized patch pockets and rippling fullness are features of this coat. A circular cape, hip length, is fashioned so that it may throw back over the shoulders or fasten high at the throat. A practical motor hat of patent leather and a .heavy veil complete the outfit.

HULL, July 9. The British steamer Guido was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Scotland in the North sea early today. The crew was rescued.

BRIEFS Dr. M. W. Yencer will be in his office Monday, July 12th. wt NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any talk or obligations made by my wife, Delia P. Lindsey. 8 3t M, C. LIND8EY. NOTICE. I have purchased a hemstitching machine, the only one in the city, am prepared to do the work at home, 10c a yard on all materials. Phone 1601 or send to 59 S. 17th st. 8-7t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Joseph B. Meek, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Joseph B. Meek, deceased, late of Wayne County. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CARSON MEEK, Administrator. Robbins & Robbins, Attorneys, (june 25-july 2-9.) LEGAL NOTICE. A claim has been filed -In H. C. Chesman's court, 910 Main, against Joe Montesion, an employee of the Pennsylvania Railway Co., in favor of Lugi Paoli. Said Joe Montesion is hereby notified to appear August 16, 1915, in above named court and show cause if any why claim has not been paid. jun 25-jly 2-9 You can't cover blackheads, pimples, red spots on the face with powder; they're bound to be seen don't 'worry or spoil your temper, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea each week 'twill banis hthe mthrough the blood, the only sure way. 35c. Fosler Drug Co. Adv. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Mary McGuire, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Raymond G. Kelley, Executor. (9-16-23) CARD OF THANKS. We wish,, to thank our friends and neighbors for kindness shown during the sickness and death of our hus band and father. Mrs. Carl Mayer and Children.

Everything Reduced DRESS SKIRTS (Wool) One lot $3.50 to $5.00 values. Choice $1.00 One lot $5.00 to $7.50 values Choice $1.98 One lot $6.00 to $9.00 values Choice $2.98 TUB SKIRTS Bought for our July sale. Special values at 90c, $1.13, $1.50, $1.98, worth double. PALM BEACH New line just received, all bear a 'reduction during July sale, special values at $6.75, $7.65, $8.98. PARASOLS All parasols reduced. See the special values at 89c, $1.35, $1.80. Childrens at 25c, 44c, 68c, 89c. Everything Reduced WAISTS Our. entire line at. Special Prices. WASH WAISTS. See the counter 98c, all new models you will find $1.50 and $1.98 waists in this assortment. Other special values at $1.35, $1.80, $2.25. SILK WAISTS & NET WAISTS. 98c to $8.00 each. See special values 98c, $1.98, $2.98. Everything Reduced . MIDDYS All the new Middys at reduced prices. Special at 89c, $1.35. BREAKFAST SUITS A 5-piece Suit, jacket, skirt, cap, all for 98c. KIMONO APRONS Specials at .35c, 45c each HOUSE DRESSES See the counter of all the good washable materials, any color or any size you want, worth up to $1.75, choice 98c each. KIMONOS' See the specials at 89c, $1.35 Everything Reduced EMBROIDERIES We are overstocked. All our Emb. at greatly reduced prices. Look, read careful. ONE COUNTER Choice of Edges and Insertions, 3 to 9 'in. wide, worth up to 15c. Choice 5c yard. ONE COUNTER. Choice of 18 in. Flounclngs and Corset Cover Emb., worth up to 50c yd. Choice 15c. ONE COUNTER. Choice of 18, 27, 45 inch wide Flouncings, in bastiste and voils, worth up to $1.00 yd. Choice 39c yard. All other Embroideries at greatly reduced prices. See the lot of Colored Rippletts, 18c value, this sale 122c yard. SPECIAL. One lot of 36 in. Colored Ratines, 60c value, choice 30c yd. One lot of 36 in. Colored P. K., 30c goods, all colors. Choice 15c yd

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Everything Reduced AUTO CAPS New lot just received, mercerized, 45c each. All Silk 90c each Everything Reduced JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL SILKS LOT NO. I. One lot of 40 inch Fancy Silk, including brocaded and fancy printed silks, in all the new weaves and colors. In this lot are included Poplins, Charmuese Crepe De Cbene, Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Etc., Etc. Goods that we formerly sold from $1.50 to $2.50 a yard. July Sale 98c LOT NO. II. One table of 23 to 27 inch Fancy Silks,, suitable for Waists, Dresses and three-piece suite. In this lot are all of our Cheney Foulards, Fancy Taffetas, Fancy Messalines, Serges, Lousinnes, Etc., Etc., goods that were formerly sold up to $1.00 a yard. July Sale 59c Everything Reduced LOT NO. 111. Special lot of Half Silk Materials, in a variety of styles and kinds, in eluding Silk Organdies, Fancy Printed Crepes, Silk Ratines, Silk Pongee, Etc., Etc. These goods range from 26 to 36 inches wide and represent a good range of colors. These goods were regularly sold up to 79c a yard. July Sale 25c Everything Reduced LOT NO. IV. Just eighteen pieces of 22 inch Fancy Silk Mousljnes in either light or dark shades. These goods are both Sun and Tub proof and come in all the wanted shades, including white goods, which we formerly sold up t to 29c a yard. July Sale 15c Everything Reduced LOT NO. V. On account of the limited space we will not attempt to give any further detailed information regarding the Silk Department, only to say that we are showing exceptional values in both white and black Silks during this sale. REMEMBER every yard of Silk in our entire department is sold at a discount during the July Sale. Everything Reduced WOOL DRESS GOODS AT A BIG SAVING Lot No. 1 One lot of wool dress goods in both plain and fancy weaves, in a good range of colors, and come 36 to 42 inches wide; all good, clean merchandise, worthsup to 75c a yard. July sale, 39c. Lot No. 2 Special line of all wool suitings, in serges, Ottamans, crepes gaberdines, poplins, etc., in a splendid line of shades. Mostly 42 to 50 inches wide; goods that were formerly sold, up to $1.25 a yard. July sale, 78c. Lot No. 3 Ten pieces of fancy cbatings, in both light and dark combinations. These are all 50inch goods and were formerly sold up to $2 a yard. July sale, $1.19. Lot No. 4 Our entire stock of 27-inch all wool challies. We are showing a beautiful line of these goods in both the light and dark combinations; goods that are worth up to 75c a yard. July sale, 39c. Lot No. 5 In this sale we include our entire line of black materials. In this section you will find all of the new weaves suitable for suits, skirts or dresses. Remember, nothing held in reserve; our entire line of black wool goods goes at July sale prices. Lot No." 6 We are showing a splendid line of cream wool materials just; the thing for the summer suit or skirts, in every wanted weave and weight, all priced at a big saving during the July sale.

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Everything Reduced 50c BLUE WORK SHIRTS, 39c Genuine Amoskeag chambray -guaranteed faet color, double stitched throughout, attached collar, has pocket, cut full size. This is an exceptionally good summer work shirt, as it is cool, wears well and is easily laundered. Sizes 14 to 16. Everything Reduced i '-Sib- -- Everything Reduced ALL KNIT UNDERWEAR REDUCED Just at the . time when light weight, cool summer underwear is most in demand comes this unusual sale. Every garment in our entire stock is reduced. Essex Mills underwear fits well and is made perfectly. Everything Reduced

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$4.49, $5.39. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 65c Lisle Union Suits, 43c Light weight, pure bleached Lisle, lace knee, silk taped throughout, silk crochet finished, sizes 4 to 8. 50c Union Suits, 3 for $1 Light, weight, pure white cotton, lace or cuff knee, sizes 4, 5 and 6. Sleeveless Vesta, 10c Value, 5c Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Limit, six to a customer.. Good quality gauze. Sleeveless Vests, 22c " , Gauze or lisle, V-neck, round neck, bodice style or wing sleeve. Everything Reduced

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Reduced have enjoyed this season, we grand cleanup of what is lefi Ladies, Misses and Child Misses Silk Dresses. (None! worth up to $15.00, fiJO QO pCJO misses', assorted sizes, IQ QO POJO worth up to $15.00, dQ QoJ OU0 aitt Sailed MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men'a 50c Union fiui All sizes. 34 to 46 Hp-tit u.-orht tvA bed. ankle length, short or lonl sieeves, an perfect garments: Men's 25c Shirts and Drawer. 1M Light' weieht balhrlezsin anblJ length, double seat drawers, shon or long sieeve snirts. all sizes. Men'a $1.25 Union Suits, 89 trooper ciosea crotch, spring ne union suits; light weight rib sizes 34 to 40. Men's SI Mesh Union Suite, ts. Pure white, the coolest anderwea maae, snort sieeve, ankle ten all sizes. Children's Union Suits, 22c f., Duon sieeve, wee length for bO' low neck, sleeveless, lace or c jw situ; wu years.

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