Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 233, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL VIII NO 233
THE
Royall National Bank
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ROYALL LOAN AND
INVESTMENT CO
With a combined capital and surplus of
30000000
And with total resources of more than
7 5000000
Offersto patrons all the accommodations
consistent with safe and prudent banking
We are agents for Ander-
son county for trie
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Overland
Automobile
Can be run by any lady
X > tor girl We have a nice
i 3iriQrtrf store Come let us
ow how simple it is and =
how easy it is to handle
Prices are 1000 1250
1400 and 1500
PALESTINE
Hardware Co
BF SURE YOURE RIGHT
That S00 advice all the time It is especially good in buying
jjggjjstate 1 have been selling East Texas property for years
an am still here and selling more and more all the time My
jutomers of the past are my f rieiida of today Enough said
The same thing in Fire Insurance
I rewrite policies year after year
k P H HUGHES
Real Estate and Insurance can help you to profitable Investments
The Most Skilled
CA TSUP CHEF
In all the world is at your service in every bottle of
SNiOE
Tomato Catsup
For over a quarter of a century SNIDERS quality in Cat-
sup has been the worlds best Every bottle produced has
not only maintained but extended its enviable reputation
You can find SNIDERS CATSUP at
TEMPLES
PALESTINE TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON MAY 5 1910
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UNOFFICIAL FIGURES FROM
CENSUS BUREAU SHOW H
INCREASE IN POPULATION
THE VARIOUS STATES
fashion
ARRESTS ILL FOLLOW
Confession of Harry Levison of the
White Slave District of New
York Officers Busy
Herald Special 1
New York May 5 Astoundediby
the confession of Harry Levison mas
ter of the white slave district Disf
trict Attorney Whitmans entire staTf
is engaged today in rounding up evi
dence that will probably result Jn
numerous arrests At the same time
Whitman is preparing to raid a num-
ber of stockades wjiere young girls
are kept for exhibition to prospective
purchasers Edward Carpel Levisons
attorney says such a crusade will
wipe out the unholy traffic Carpel
says Levison is the victim of an awful
system and that he wants to wipe it
out Levison told Carpel and Whit-
man that women picked up the young
girls in moving picture shows and in
cheap theatres and after starting a
conversation withthem invited them
to their homes and when the girls ar-
rived at such homes they were pre-
vented from running away and were
sold to purchasers from all parts of
the country He claimed that some
girls had been shipped from New
York as far as San Francisco
TTIFT
Preferred Today By the Steam Shov
elers Union of Which He
Is a Memb r
Herald Special
Cleveland Ohio May 5 Formal
charges against President Taft who
is a member of the Steam Shovelers
Union have been filed in a letter ad-
dressed to the national officials of the
organization at Cincinnati Secretary
Roberts of the Cleveland Building
Trades Council admitted today that
charges had been filed against Taft be-
cause the president Ignored the boy
cott declared against tho Cleveland
baseball team by attending a game be-
tween tho Naps and Browns at St
Louis yesterday Secretary Roberts
refused to make public the content
of the letter or the specified accusa
tion made against tho president
The Herald prints candidate cards
TERRORIZED A TOWN
Four Desperadoes Make Thlngs illl
In Newell W Va Today J
Herald Special j J
East Liverpool Ohio May 5
posses with blood houndl 1 re i
here Tti deSBeTadoes Iootedl
safe of the North American Man
turing company in reaj wild west
WEEN
VSTEM AND
ND TRAINMEN IS
TOMPROMISE AGREEMENT
NEW YORK CENTRAL
ITS CONDUCTORS
GENERAL
Herald Special
York 5 The award of
May
jfitess rs E E Clarke and P H Mor
pssey to whom was referred the
age dispute between the New York
Jentral Railroad system and its con
fetors and trainmen was completed
frd furnlshed both sides of the con
oversy today The report is a gen
ial compromise of all the points in
Ispute The scale adopted on the
altimore Ohio is granted in cases
ifshort hauls Where the hauls are
ag 1 and the equipment is the best
ttiat danger is eliminated the dif
ential rate s for which the company
Bod out are granted The arbltrat
gmake It plain that the exact nature
all runs was taken into cdnsidera
in fixing the new wage scale
la report covers twentysix type
bitten pages The employes of the
klaware and Hudson and Lakawanna
fstems and those companies have
reed to abide by todays decision
Hiich ends all possibility of any
frlke on the eastern railroads through
rage disputes
IE PUYS WITHHE BABY
Bdy and King Haakon Spend Much
K Time IrvjSfthe Nursery of
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Christiana Norway May 5 Coiohel
bpsevelt and King Haakpn have
ade a great hit with each other It
would be hard to imagine two more
congenial men although they have
been acquainted only twentyfour
hours Roosevelt has been especially
impressed with the kings domesticity
and the two have spent much time in
the nursery of Crown Prince Olaf a
bright little chap and a grandson of
King Edward
Today is a holiday in Roosevelts
honor and all the stores and other
places of business in the city are
closed and the streets are filled with
many merrymakers A local charity
society reaped a rich harvest from the
day llaving dozens of girls on the
streets selling small American silk
flagSi Roosevelt lunched at the
American embassy and was then
driven to the Matl Theatre where he
delivered an address on International
Peace before the Nobel Prize Com-
mission Tonight he will be the guest
at a big public banquet given by the
Nobel Prize Commission
THE DEFENSE TESTIFIES
Colonel Swopes Confidential Man
1 Says He Was a Hard Drinker
For a Long Time
Herald Special
Kansas City Mo May 5 The de
fense opened their side of the Hyde
case this morning by calling to the
stand J W Shangler for seven years
Colonel Swopes confidential man
who testified that Swope drank ex-
cessively up to within eleven months
before his death and collapsed and
swooned in his office on frequent oc-
casions and that at such times strong
stimulants were necessary to revive
blm
Three Hundred Miners Are Marching
on the Southwestville Mines to
Oust Strike Breakers
Danville III May 5 A report
reached this city today that three
hundred minors are marching on the
Southwestville mines for tho avowed
purpose of driving out the men who
have returned to work there since the
stiiko was called Tho sheriff has
summoned all of his deputies and will
try to prevent rioting but serious
trciublo la feared
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15 CTS A WEEK
The Mart Thats Wise Will Judiciously AdeitiseIf Hes In Business and Wants Trade
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Alfred
enjamin
Clothes
Clothes that stand the test of time They
retain their natty shape as long as you wear
them They are made of such good material
and in such a way that they retain their good
appearance longer than most clothing costing
much more
LET US SHOW YO U
W BB Flanagan
Tho Loading Clothlor and Furnlehor
Trunks
We have just added a com-
plete line of trunks to our
other lines Prices from
Gall and let us show
them to you
and Carpet Co
Your Credit is Gopd
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WALLPAPER
This ideal spring weather prompts
us to remind you of those rooms
you have postponed decorating so
long
Our stock is complete in every de-
tail filled with all the 1910 seasons
latest offerings in High Art jrall
coverings
Come and let us talk wall papej to
you
THE
nterprise
The Exclusive Wall-
Paper House
GOOD Clothes Story is
always told and fitting-
ly emphasized by our
broad varied lines of
especially attractive clothes for
men While the wide range of
styles this season embrace the
very choicest of new pattern
conceptions and allow practically
an unrestricted selection both for
business men and others who af-
fect this distinctive apparel
still the general trend is decided-
ly toward smart snappy ideas
rather than those of the ex-
tremist Prices range
15 to S2750
WRIGHT Si CO
MENS OUTFITTERS
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 233, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 5, 1910, newspaper, May 5, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67387/m1/1/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .