Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 300, 25 November 1906 — Page 12
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The President sets apart the Thanksgiving Day We make it possible for you to be thankful with the grandest array of values Peter Johnson has ever before presented to the public. Raise your expectations high; look to us for the most remarkable values in dependable stoves and furnaces ever offered in this city; rely upon us to save you more money on your purchases than ever before. Our new stock surpasses anything we have heretofore attempted in magnitude, In variety, in beauty of design, in sterling
quality. Nothing like it has ever been seen in this
city and the wonderful buying power of this stor
was never so clearly demonstrated as in the Icj
prices we name this season. This week's splendrd
offerings are or unusual interest. Mere are same
striking examples of the savings offered.
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The Favorite Under-Fed Furnace
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This furnace will burn the cheapest slack coal on the market and positively consume all smoke and ashes.. Ten minutes after starting fire whits, smoke instead of black smoke and smut will curl from the. chimney. This means clean, healthy rain water and no filthy cisterns. There are 20 of these furnaces krRichmond burning at an expense of less than $25 a seafeon.
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See Our Celebrated FAVORITE GAS RANGE Or Better Known as The Famous Turkey Baker
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Hernietic Air Tight Soft Coal Stove
This is the only stove on the market that will hold fire 48 hours. This is impossible with a hot blast stove. Call at our store tomorrow and let us demonstrate the many apparent advantages of this stove to you.
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The Home Favorite Range
THE- FAVORITE BASE BURNER is the finest stove made. It will heat 25 per cent more space than any stove per size of fire pot. WHY? Instead of taking the air from the top of the stove, the Favorite Base Burner takes the air from the floora scientific principle.
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You ought to buy one of our ranges to cook youi Thanksgiving dinner on. You will have company and you want your dinner cooked right. We have the stove that will do it. We guarantee this range to be the best range made at the price. The Favorite Ranee is guarantee i to bake biscuits in 4 minutes. Will cock your Thanksgiving turkey at less cost than any. other ranso. Will last a life time.
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Try our 'Celebrated Stove Polish, STAR BRAND, 3 cans 25c. Cannot be excelled.
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CARS WERE TELESCOPED
Freight Car on Electric Line at Detroit Crashed Into Passenger Coach Sixteen Hurt. .
Publishers- Pr. ss. Detroit, Mich., Nov. j;4. Mis? Harriett llargpn of Pontiac was ki1id and 16 othr persons were injured when an electric f;-eight car en shed into the rear end of suburban electric car near Birmingham, on the rnriac division of the Detroit 1'nifed railway. The pas?n.r "ar was bound to Fovjizc from Ue-
t'v'.: .. well lliiea. it stoppea at the foot of a sreop grade in front of the iKJwer house when, without warning, the freight car. following appeared over the crest of the grade and dropped down the 300-foot incline at terrific speed. It struck the ptandinc pas?eng?r car with such force th3t it telescoped the car two-thirds of
its length. It is thought all the
lured wi'l recover.
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THROUGH TRIPS BY BOAT
Journeys from Toledo to ; Cincinnati
by Water Are to Continue Says
One Who Knows.
Publishers' Press. . Cincinnati, t)., Nov. 1. "While it has been ten jears since a boat made the trip from Toledo to Cincinnati,' said William Kfrtly. jr., member of the state board of public works, in an interview, '"the improvement of the caral is provided for. and with the use cf improved motor boats through trad? .will ectm established, Xo
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doped. Cincinnati people will not ce" the canal b.d for a boulevard, nor will the railracds get it for tracks.
The canals are here to stay.
Miss Bass Has Success
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iliss Isabel .Bass, who is y member of "The Gingerbread Matyf company, is having a successfulfngagement. The company is nowin the west.
Miss Bass will . retm to Richmond
next month.
A very large ok of Phonograph records to select from at Watson's Colonial Bldg. - - - -
Wages Are Raised. New Orleans, Nov. 24. It was announced by the general manager of the New Orleans and Northeastern, Alabama and Viclcsburg and the Vieksburg. Shrvveport and Pacific railroads that 800 employes of tho?e lines were granted increases ia wages, in some cases dating from Oct. 1 and in others Nov. 1. L'niformity was not observed in raising the pay of the men. individual case having been dealt with. The list includes.
agents, clerks, enpneew, firemen
conductors -1 1 brakn
3 FARMERS' INSTITUTES
They Will be Held in the County Dur
ing Month of . January Good Lectures Assured.
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Arrangements are being made for three farmers' institutes to be held in Wayne county. The first -'will take place on anuarj' 3 at Boston, the second at Williamsburg on January 4th and oth and the third at Bethel on January 9th. Farmers of Wayne county will be well, tai.cn care .of, ia this
May Preach Again.
regard and will have opportunity tn hear some of the best Institute lectux ers In the state. I
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presiding elder of the Richmond dis trict of the Methodist church, con templates returning to pastoral worlwhen the conference meets nexf April. Owing to the iilness and death;' of his daughter, Dr. Hi has not beei
active since his retirement from th
eldership.
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