Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 326, 24 December 1906 — Page 5

The Richmond Palladium, Monday, December 24, 1 905

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A Vast Christmas Store Rschiy Stocked

With the Latest Furniture Novelties.

Gift buyers will appmiate the advantages afforded by our grand display. Weave hundreds of articles for the home that will make handsome presents priced reasonably.. In this great shovnn of exclusive goods are many exquisite pieces of the very latest creation. Cellarettes, Writing Desks, Jardiniere .ands, Parlor Chairs, Library Tables, Dressing Tables, Shaving Stands, Pedestals, Card Tables, Costumersyuhe 'a! Glasses, Buffets, Music Cabinets, etc. Call and select what you wish, have it set aside and we will dever wien desired.

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This Handsome Corner Chair is made of solid oak, Is nicely finished, A regular $4.00 value. This week, 01 -98

Desk and Bookcase combined in finest Solid Oak, rubbed and polished. Priced at

$14.75

You don't question the genuineness of a piece of gold that comes from the United States Mint. You KNOW it is exactly what it passes for arid you

know it will be accepted ANYWHERE

for its face value.

So it is with our Furnitureand Carpets. The public long ago learnsd that any article of Furnitue coming from our establishment is dependable. Not only is it a WORTHY article, but

experience has taught customers that

each piece of Furniture ii

is the BEST value that

obtain anywhere.

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WorrisChairs

ISPECIAl' SALE

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50c a week for this massive MORRIS

CHAIR, exactly like cut.

Made of solid oak, elegantly carved and highly polished, has large handcarved claw feet, latest style adjustable back, .upholstered .with .high grade Velour, worth $12. On easy terms of $1 cash, balance 50c a week. Special price,

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OTYLICH ROCKERS $2.69 each For $3.25 grade. Pretty and restful shape. Made of Quartered Golden Oak and Mahog.mIzed Birch, smooth gloss finish. Would make a very acceptable Christmas gift.

Now for one of those sensible girts, one of those useful KITCHEN CABINETS made of different woods and finish. Cabinets from $125 up,

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A Choree Sideboard

Has fancy shaped top, 12x20, bevel plate glass mirror and is equipped with two swell front and one ordinary drawers. Is handsomely carved and is finished in the popular Golden Oak.

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We are overstocked on these goods and must sacrifice to close them out before Xmas. This is the reason for offering this beautiful, high grade, artistic Desk at the price. It Is full standard size, selected stock, fintly finished, piano polish, solid and durable. Can be had in oak or mahosmy at the same price, while they last, commercing at $3.75 and from that on up. See our big line of ladies Holiday Desks.

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Jardinicro Stand in solid oak, 13 Inch top, 18 in. high golden oak finish; special price

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ocial and Personal Mention

member of the members of the 'lO. A. who are here to spend the

i .auja luiuitU a smoker at the ,scott Cafe last evening. Those in lj party were Messrs Omer Whelan, 7fd Johnson. Mark Thistlethwaite Roscoe Cook of Indianapolis, 7jmth Ellis of Chicago, and Ilyrom ,y)blns. The following officers were btd for the ensuing year: Presljt, Fi-ed .Tohnson; Secy, and Treas. Uer Whelan. I lr. and Mrs. Shuman Jones, Mr.

0-lt Mrs. George Williams and Mr.

I Mrs. Mark Wilson formed a din

-r party at the Wescott last even-

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irjl 'xnrtstmas news. ( Reading Jurene Pierce.

'EE unering. yTayer Rev. T. II. Kuhn. V t ong Sunday School. 9 "Christmas Eve."

bor-ecitatlon John King.

Uliecltation ttlr.nche Combs. lOecitation Robert Jordan.

ialriano Duet Misses Mansfield and

hetecltation Vera Atkins. Recitation Marjorie Skinner. ong -Eugene . Plorce. JCl.ecilation Mark Mann. Five Fat Turkeys" -Five Boys. Iecitation Benj. Harris. Hons Ulen and Pearl Lloyd,

Recitation-yMarvin Pickett. Recitation -Panzy Thornton. Recitation Howard Schienker. "Goblin Song" Boy of School. Recitation Dolores Ellis. Song Alta Steven. Recitation Kenneth Jones. Song Helen and Pearl Lloyd. Recitation Forrest King. Recitation Russel Schienker. Drill Sixteen Children. Piano Duet Misses Mary and Martha McLellan. Part II. Play Sixteen Children. "Waiting for Santa Claus." Song School. , "Jolly Old Saint Nick." Mrs. Peter LIchtenfels will entertain the following guests at dinner

on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LIchtenfels and Master Russel LIchtenfels. a Miss Lena Coffin, Miss Josephine Cates and Messrs Wilbur Hibberd and Erville Lcckwood formed a dinner party at the Wescott last evening. . . The program for the Christmas services last evening at the Second English Lutheran church was as follows: Organ Voluntary Miss Trowell. Anthem "I Bring Tou Good Tidings" Choir. Inovatiou. Song "The Angel Hosanuas" School. 1 !

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Scripture Lesson. "Little Ones are Singing

mary . School. Duet "Beautiful Songs" Misses Caldwell and Medearis."How Shall , Little Hearts Keep Christmas" Primary School. Prayer Hymn School. Recitations Primary Pupils. "Luthers Cradel Hymn" Class Boys. Solo "Pack Away the Frowns" Lucile Wellbaum. Recitation Raymond Cox. Recitation Willard Xearnon. Anthem "Son of Angels" Choir. "The Christmas Story in Recitation and Song" Class of Girls. Song Follow the Star of Bethlehem." Recitation Hazel Aldrich. Recitation May Benn. Duet and Chorus School.

Offertory and Announcements. Anthem "The Shepherd's Vision Choir. Benediction.

Among the dinner guests at

Wescott last evening were J

Bennett Gordon, Harry Bunto

tsrown, Clifford Price, Raymond iia-

ther and Frank Adams.

MIDWINTER. MARKET DAY

CHRISTMAS RECITATIONS.

GOOD THINGS ON DISPLAY.

Gardners and Dealers Who Have Stands on Market Expect to be There During the Entire Day Especially Fine Line of Poultry.

This will be "midwinter day at the South Side Market house and the Christmas displaj- of poultry", vegetables and all the delicacies which go

Sunday -School at East Main Street Friends Church Had Pleasing ' Program Last Night.

The Sunday school of East Main Street Friends' church held' an interesting Sunday school entertainment last night. It was well attended being held in the large audience room. The program was made up of Christmas recitations and songs by

the primary and intermediate depart

ments. Selections were rendered by

a male chorus of adults, and by a

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Mrs. Austin's famou Bucwheat

makes the finest buckwheat cakes

Ready in a moment.

Mrs. Charlie Kojp

ual holiday dance

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Dancing School.

give her us-

the Pythian

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Programs

to male up the Christmas dinner willj

be on display. Market Master Walter- snixed quartet. At the close the pas- . . , , tUnt . . 1 tor made some interesting rsmarks man said last night that a special cl- , , . A . on the meanlne of Christmas and its

fart had been put forth to have the j rr tt su

ggest winter market Richmond hasjaounced that on the first Sunday in

ever witnessed. The gardeners and ? the new year he would organize a other dealers who have stands at the! young married peoples class in the

arket house exoect to rut in the 1 school and take charse of it.

entire day there, the opening to take I place before 9 o'clock this morning, i It's the natural food of the human

The prices for poultry will t-3 as fol-ibody, scientifically charged with life-j lows: ; I prod-acing elements, unheard of in j Turkeys Dressed, 20 cents a ' any other medicine. Holl:?ters j

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UNDOUBETEDLY THE Cheapest place in city to Buy Merchandise on Monday is at A)ur Store. We will close all Day Xmas.. but will fill and driver orders you leave with us on Monday Will be open urnil Midnight and 3 wagons going. So come ojThone your order and save Dollars. A full line of groceries, also urkeys, Ducks, and Chickens nicely dressedrat our farmcustomer's Homes. Special Fan-

1 cy Potatoes, (60 cts. BiAhel.S. and H. Stamps.

HOOD'S 1

DEPARTMENT STORE

Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Ph---icj9; Old Phone 13!;. Store Open Tuesday. Friday and Saturday I'.venini. 411-413 Mam Street.

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pound; alive, 12 cents. Ducks Dressed, 50 cents apiece; undressed, 40 cents. Geese Dressed, IS cents a pound; undressed, 11 cents. Chickens Dressed, 33 cents apiece; undressed, cents. Marketmaster Waltennan said that between 200 and 300 dressed turkeys would be no display. There will be hundreds of rabbits also. The prevailing juice will be 20 ceats aniece.

Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.

The tallest trees in the world are in a eucalyptus grove cot far from Melbourne, Australia. Many of them are about 39 feet high.

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Most of the Churches of

Had Special Services Yesterday Morning and Evening.

mss season- in eaverai cnurcne

special Christmas entertainments will

Richmond; be riven by Sunday School pupils

morrow evening and la others sirc

entertainments will take place Mbva

evening during the week.

Though Christmas comes tomorrow the religious world generally partook of its observance yesterday, and Richmond's churches all held lar: congregations, morning and evening. Musical Brosranxs were ia many install-

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