Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 May 1904 — Page 5

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BY MR. WRKKN CLEMBS1S.

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Mr. andIrs. John Hejrger, of north twelfth street, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary tomorrow at their Lome.

ternoon at the home of Miss Alma Smith, on East Main street. This,

the regular

session, was postponed

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ALtFEATUSES

The Most Hazardous' "Act Ever At

tempted by Mortal Man Leaping . ; 7 the -Gap at the Coming Bed

The .committee

until Friday on account of other social events Wednesday. All of the

Miss Hazel Murphy entertained a members were present yesterday and

small number of friends last evening spent a delightful afternoon, of which at her home on east Main street in ' whist was the feature. Mrs. Harry

honor of her guest, Miss Coughjin, of ( Shaw and Mrs. I. C. Doan received Indianapolis. Some ten or twelve . the first and second prizes respective-

young people were present and spent ly at the close of the games and a very enjoyable evening, of which Miss Smith was awarded the hostessgames and music were the features. 'es prize. After the games a light Light refreshments were served. Miss luncheon was daintily served and the Coughlin was the only., out-of-town guests enjoyed a social hour. This guest. i.r-. t, - . is the second meeting of this club, which meets during the 'Summer The .Ladieis,V .Aid Society of the , months, and Mrs: Qhillson, ?of north Grace M. church gave a delightful '.ninth street, was1 appointed' hostess "Marked Down Social" yesterday for next time. -afternoon at ' theh'ome of Mrs. Dille, . " ' on south thirteenth street, which was The Ladies' Aid Society of the very enjoyable. Tlie larsre number of First Baptist church held its annual members prjbsent spent the afternoon meeting yesterday afternoon in the in a purely 8Qdal,,manjierf ,aU. business church., parlors,' .with an, exceptionaly being .eliminated for the day. The. large attendance. The meeting " was ynemhers weY6 Entertained by several opened with appropriate services""and fin musieal Selections rendered by the committee appointed for the purMiss Ethel Lockwood, Miss Blanche -pose read the report of the work for

Cunningham -and Mrs. Turner Hadley, J the past lyear, which was approved.

which were well received. During the'

remainder of. the afternoon the guests enjoyed a s$ial time. A luncheon was served daintily, at four o'clock.' The card, party given yesterday afternoon in the Elks club rooms was one of the most delightful of the series. Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Charles Unthank were the hostesses for the afternoon, and the hours were pleasantly s pent at whist, played at six tables. Mrs. Harmon Meyer was awarded the. first prize, Mrs. Oscar Maynard reeeived the second and the consolation fell to Mrs. Clem Carr. Mrs. Clem Carr, of Solomon, Kansas, formerly of Richmond and Mrs. Boyd

of Kansas City, Mo., were the guests president, of theafternoon. At the close of the

party Mrs. Harry Morrow and Mis3 The Ladies' Home and Foreign Ruby Hunt were appointed hostesses Missionary Society of the JPirst Eng-

for the next meeting. .Hsh Lutheran ohurch will hold its

(meeting next Wednesday afternoon

The Ivy Club held its first meeting at the home of Mrs. George Fetta, in several weeks yesterday afternoon ' east of the city. The members will be

at the home of Mrs. L. N. Cox, on conveyed to Mrs. Fetta 's Jbome from south tenth street. The attendance th church and a most enjoyable time

was large and the afternoon was de-.is anticipated

lightfully spent at progressive euchre

This 'report showed that the ladies of

the society had by no mearijs beer! ; idle during the year just ended and had accomplished a great deal of good. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: ' President Mrs. Ruppert. Vice-President Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Sullivan. Secretary Miss Nellie Morgan. Treasurer Mrs. Mitchell. The regular business pertaining to the annual meeting of the society was transacted and the year's accounts cleared up. The work for the coming year was planned and apportioned among the members. Several minor reports were read and approved and a short address was made by the new

in .charge :"of the

Flower Moon Carnival are pleased to . X1-' I .''. . '

announce, mihl mey nave just '-'Concluded arrangements with', the most

sensational .'feature act that has ever

been - attempted by man. Eighteen

months afgo, when Diavolo announced

to the World that he would loop the loop on a-bicycle he created as great a sensation in; the amiisement world as Marconi jdid in the , scientific Vorld by the' announcement of wireless tel

egraphy; Hie was ' thought, a fool by

all, and dubbed the "daredevil ot the

universe. ' And yet, in a short space pany

of time Mi Ne "Ponare causes the loop

the loop to"" fade away as morning dews before the noon day sun. Talk about your hair raising, side splitting and neryer shattering stunts, this latestachieYemenjt is the limit; -he. apparatus'for doing this act is a system of trestle J work covered by a narrow board walk, built "at an elevation of 45 degrees,:, being about lOO feet in the air at the highest point. The first line of plank isl about fifty, feet in length, then there is a gap of sixty feet, then commences the second line of walk, built at. the same angle and continuing then oh to the ground. The rider starts from the ton on an ordinary bicycle arid before he reaches the gap is going at a rate of speed supposed

to be 150 miles per hour, reaching the

bottom of the first -waited the wheel and rider dashes in to space, sailing through the air o? a meteor, and landing on the second walk and continues

this ride to the bottom. It will be remembered by the public .that Diavolo had many imitators of which a few were successful in accomplishing his wonderful feat, but none has ever attempted to perform the feat of this plucky Frenchman. This most remarkable act will be seen for the first time a in America at Richmond, Ind., at The'Red Men's Carnival each aternoon and evening from May 16th to ? 21st.; inclusive. Notwithstcdi. g e. enormous' expense . entailed in giving 'iliis act to the public, fivo ..other meritorious acts will be seen twice djtily Ton: thecMiditait'.: : M:; Lit t,; jrepa resenting Ferari Bros., assures- the, public that their, aggregation is twice its former size. Enlarged and improved, in every f department. Eight elegant new.' gold fronts, have been added

to the aggregation this season. T!.ieir

animal show, which has been a recognized feature at every carnivil a yd exposition of any importance during and since the world's fair at Chicago, has been materially strengthened and

enlarged.- A dog, pony and monkey circus of more than ordinary merit has been added to the .Midway at

tractions,. Mamie, the spectacular fire dancer is also one of the newly added features Cf this season. The costumes worn by '..Mamie in her set. of dances have cost, several thousand dollars to say nothing of f the expense W the 'various electrical effects. To' make a completestatemeht of the many new and novefi attractions to' be seen upon this gigan tie Midway would be to enumerate every thing-that the! Ferari Brothers shows united, will bring to Richmond on their special train of 22 sixty foot cars, which would represent in length two ordinary freight trains. Xt is conceded by all who are

touch ; with this movement, that

the most delicate constitution. : . jh&iHclled upon, Dr. V. Mott te'r$eJin! officer of the company said : j "In a Recent . article, , The Ladies'

l"Hojne Journal made this wholly un-

rtoutfdea jattacic upon our remedy. 'The charges made against ourmedi"eine are absolutely false, as thj com- " plaint in our suit shors. We find "it hard to understand how a reputa-

" ble roajazijne of the high standing

"an enormous circulation of the Laddies' Home' Journal should make

"such 'a damaging ataTement without

' ' taking pains to ascertain the facts." The "remedy, 'Doctor Pierce's Favorite "Prescription', is so well and

"favorably known, and has such a "wide sale,, that we could not afford "to allow such a charge to pass unanswered. The fact is the 'Favorite ' ' Prescription ' is composed of extracts of medicinal plants, roots and "herbs, which would . not harm the "most delicate system. It is false

"and unfounded attack upon the

"good name and repute of our com-

MORPHINE

What is to Become of the Constantly

. Increasing Number of Drug Victim? Can They Be Cured?

This question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and

thinking men of today, lhere are

over a million drug users in the Unit

ed States alone, and the number is

rapidly increasing. All unite in say

ihg that a reliable cure is the only salvation. This is no ordinary dis

ease and yields to no ordinary drugs

or methods of treatment. We now

offer our treatment which we guaran

teen will cure any case of Morphine,

Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or other drug habit or refund your money. To

any person suffering from this dread

ful disease we will send a trial pack

age of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain en-

elopes. Address, Manhattan Thera

peutic Association, Dep't B., 1135

Broadway, New York City.

ATTENTION, FARMERS!

Why remain in the North and stay

n doors six months in the year con

snming what you raise during the

other sis , months f

Go South $where you can work out

doors every?; month in the year, and where yon axe producing something the; year round. If you are a stock raiser you? know your stock ate now "eating theii heads off" aid, besides have to be protected from the rigort winter by expensive shelter. Economical stock feeding requires he combination of both flesh-forming and fat-forming foods in certain proportions. Alabama and Florida produce in abundance the velvet bean nd cassava, the first a flesh producer,

tnd the latter a fat producer, and

they are the cheapest and best fat-

ening materials known' to the world.

More money ean be made and with

ess labov in general farming fruit

and berry growing and truck garden

ing along our road in the South than in any other seetion of the Union; '

If you are interested and desire

further, information on the subject address

v G. A. PARE,

Gen'l Immigration and Industrial

. Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R. C, Louisville, Ky. :r-

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Here's one of our

new suits for spring;

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A snappy, stylish garment, isn'? v They come in black Thibets a.nd fancy Cheviots. $13.50, $15, $16.50 AND $10 50 LOEHR & KLUTE

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Men's Tan Oxfords, band sewed, latest style toe, Blucher cut, best color, at, a pair. . .. Ladies' Tan Low Shoes, chocolate color, hand turn, latest style tee and tip, a pair Men's Patent Colt Low Shoes, button or lace, Gocdyear welt, a beauty at, a pair Children's Low Shoes in straps or lace. Misses' Low Shoes in straps or lace.

$3.00 $2.50 $3.00

We carry the best line of Children's, Misses' and Boys' Shoes in the city. A look 'will convince you. We have just received a big line of MEN'S CANVAS SHOES in high or low cut.

FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.

Mrs. Russell Strattan and Mrs. Free-

Mrs. J. C. Boyd of Kansas City,

man were the guests of the club tor ( Mo., who was formerly Miss Maud this meeting which was one of the Lebo, of this city, left today for Lonmost pleasant of the club's series. At don, via New York. At London she six o'clock an elegant three course will, join her husband and they will dinner was served in the dining room, tour the continent, after which they which was appropriately 4ecorated will go ,to Cape Town, Sou t AjEriea, for the occasion and the members left ( where Mr. Boyd will look after the after congratulating their hostess on interests of a large drug house. Mrs. a very enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Boyd Tias been visiting here-for some Scott, of south eighth street, will be ( time and has been the guest of honor

the hostess for the nesct meeting et at several social functions.

the club. '

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this will be the big event in Richmond this summer. And the appreciation of the entire public should come as a

suitable reward for the untiring ef

forts of the committee.

Indigestion is one of the most com-

The open church meeting this even-jm0n of all diseases, it is caused by

ng . "vuiu aigum uwcui noi lading me proper precautions in Friends' church will consist exclu-jthe food you eat Ideal Bread is a sively of an informal social. No for- step in the right direction. mal program, will be rendered, not even a social program followed; but Low" Fares to Columbus, Ind., via all will be left free to enjoy a social J Pennsylvania Lines, time in the way they think best Re-1 May 10th and 11th, excursion tickf reshments will be served. t,All are ets to Columbus, Indiana, account In cordially invited to come and spend diana State Log Rolling, will be sold a social time. : via Pennsylvania Lines, from points f in Indiana only. For particulars reThe Wednesdays Afternoon h Whist garding time of trains, "etc., call on

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$200,000 LIBEL SUIT.

Dr. R. V. Pierce's company, The

World's Dispensary Medical Associa

tion, of Buffalo, N. Y., has brought a

suit for libel against the publishers

of The 'Ladies Home Journal, of Philadelphia, for $200,000 damages. The sworn complaint has been filed in

the Clerk's Office at Buffalo, N. Y.

It appears from this that The Ladies'

Home Journal in a recent number

published an article on patent medi

cines. Tjiis article charged that the

well-known remedy, called " "Doctor Pierce's favorite Prescription j' con

tained seventeen per cent, of alcohol,

also certain drugs, and that these in

gredients made the medicine harmful

and dangerous. The sworn complaint

shows that the above statement is wholly arid absolutely false in every

particular, and that the medicine con

tains no deleterious ingredients what

ever, and none of the ingredients

stated in the article so published, being made of certain extracts of medicinal plants .and roots-rrharmless to

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plaints quickly relieved by Perry Da

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speedy cure, for all the troubles nam

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tions. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' 25 and

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HE SUCCESSFUL

N. G. W. Winner and wife will be at our store until Saturday night at 9:30 If you have cot a ready seen them, coine, for it is worth yonr while. Also on Saturday we give doutle trading stamps with eveiy thing you buy from all parts of the store. Wednesday, the other doable stamp day, was the biggest business day on recotd in Richmond. 67 orders had to be delivered the next day. This shows that the people know who their friend is, and are coming to the only Department Store to buy their goods for the cash without paying some one else's grocery bill. Remember our bargains lor Saturday will be

9 bars Swift's Pride Soap for 25c. 8 bars Santa Claus for 25c. 13 bars of a good Washing Soap, the "Ark." 25c. Nice Potatoes $1.35 bushel, The best Flour on earth, "I Am Boss," 70c per sack. Nice home grown Lettuce 15c lb. Lemons, nice large ones, lc each, 12c doz. Nice crisp Square Crackers 6c lb. California Oranges 20c doz. Remember these are only a few of the many bargains, and you get double

stamps, but you must come to the store to make your purchases, as there is where you get the extra stamps.

Prompt delivery and courteous treatment. Free Stamps! Stamps! Stamps!

EXECUTION OF A TRUST

requires a thorough knowledge of business and legal requirementsombined with the exercise of great care. DICKINSON TRUST CO. has the advantage of experienced officers and employes, am Die capital, and is specially qualified for the . administration of estates.

TheMODBL DEPARTMWT STORE

Both Phones- ' 411-415 Slain St. Home 1079 ; C. XJ, 13 R. Slain.

SZ-IVCS .BIS r EET, - B-iOOUST vara On hand at7all times Best family X,ard in the city. Phones 1084 359 Sohwegman's Meat Market