Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 338, 19 January 1908 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE. Still Continues in All Its On Every Article in Our Remarkable Price Reductions e Store
TITE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I VXD S UT EIj E G R A M , SUNDAY. JANUARY 1, 1008.
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BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF TOE AT REDUCED PRICES,
MANY ARTICLES THAT WE ARE Call in Early Monday Morning.
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CHINA 100 Piece Dinner Set, former price $6.00, now $ 4.80 100 Piece Dinner Sets, former price $7.00, now 5.60 100 Piece Decorated Dinner Sets, were $8.00, now 6.40 100 Piece English Decorated Sets, were $15, now.. 12.00 100 Piece Bassett Limoges China, were $25, now.. 20.00 100 Piece Haviland China, Decorated, was S25, now 20.00 100 Piece Haviland China, Decorated, was $35, now 28.00 100 Piece Haviland China, Decorated, was $50, now 40.00 100 Piece Haviland China, Decorated, was $75, now 60.00 Open Stock Haviland China, Decorated, several new patterns at 20 per cent. Fine Assortment of Glassware including Cut, Etched, Pressed and Blown. A fine line of Japanese China, all to receive the general cut slashing. TOILrET SETS 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $3.75, now $3.00 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $4.50, now 3.60 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $5.00, now 4.00 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $7.50, now 6.00
A Large Line of Electric, Gas and Oil Lamps to Select From at 20 PER CENT OFF, All sizes of Jardiniers at 20 per cent discount. Jardinier and Pedestal, former price $4.00, now $3.20 Fancy Goods and Novelties of All Kinds to Go at 20 Per Cent Off. Marvel Washing Machines, were $9.00, now $7.20 Queen Washing Machines, were $8.00, now 6.40 Popular Washing Machines, were $7.00, now 5.60 Uneeda Washing Machines, were $3.50, now 2.80 Ball Bearing Wringers, guaranteed, were $4.00, now. 3.20 Ball Bearing Wringers, guaranteed, were $3.00, now 2.40 Ball Bearing Wringers, were $2.50, now 2.00 All Granite and Tin Ware at 20 per cent, discount. Next Spring's Baby Cabs, Go-Carts and Collapsible Carts all go at the 20 per cent discount. All Boys' and Girls' Wagons, Cycle Wagons, Coaster Wagons, Automobiles, Bicycles and Tricycles and Barrows go at the 20 per cent, discount that prevails throughout this Sale.
STOVES Garland Base Burners, No. 400, $55, sale price $44.00 Garland Base Burners, No. 300. $50, sale price 40.00 Garland Base Burners, No. 30, $40, sale price 32.00 Garland Ranges, former price $50. sale price 40.00 Garland Ranges, former price $45, sale price 36.00 Garland Ranges, former price $40, sale price 32.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $45.00, sale price 36.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $40.00, sale price 32.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $38.00, sale price 30.40 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $35.00, now 28.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $30.00, now 24.00 New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, 20 per cent discount. New Perfection Oil 3 burner stove, was $10. now 8.00 New Perfection Oil 2 burner stoves, were $7.50, now 6.00 New Perfection Oil Heaters, were $4.50, now 3.60 New Perfection Oil Heaters, were $3.50, now 2.80 New Process Gasoline Ranges, were $30, now 24.00 New Process Gasoline Ranges, were $25, now 20.00 3 Burner Gasoline Stoves, were $3.50. now 2.80 2 Burner Gasoline Stoves, were $2.50, now 2.00 Wood and Willow Ware 20 Per Cent Off.
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SOCOETY NEWS
To Reach the Society Editor, Call Home Phone 1121, or Bell Phono 21.
Mr. and Mrs. r. R. Kllabarser werei pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by a company oC thirty neighbors aud friends, who with their charming ly prepared luncheons, called at the EllabarRer home and fpent the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ellabarger proved to be delightful entertainers. The features of the evening were music and games. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Ellabarger's birthday anniversary. Mr. Bonner Wampler and Harry Pilks, have gone to Lafayette for a few days to be the guests of the Phi Kappa Sigma's and attend a Purdue basket ball game. Miss Mable Hasemeier entertained the following at a fudge party at her home on South Seventh street: Ruth Bartel. Hazel Thomao. Mable llascnieier, Grant Fry, Frank Wissler and Robert Tallant. Miss Coral Weeghvnan entertained at a chafing dish party at her home on South Ninth street Miss Fayelie Klsb.ock, of Torre Haute being the guest of honor. The following were among the Invited guests Fayelie Ki.ibeck. Marguarete Grttn. Ann Dilks, Elizabeth Thomas. Coral "Weeghnuui. i i The Primary union did not. meet Saturday afternoon but will meet in two weeks at. the First English Lutheran church. The Skating club will meet Monde. y night at the coliseum. All members are urged to attend as the continuance of the club depends upon the interest taken in the weekly meetings. -: Among the nine o'clock dancers Friday night at the I. O. O. F. hall were the following: Funnie Jones. Mildred Gaar, Afton Clapn. Ruby Hainr. Agnes Twigg. Rose Gennett, Myni Weeghman, Gertrude Ltd-Yvro, Opil Husson, Esther McKi.ne, Margareio Green, Fayelie Kisi.tck of Terre Haute, Xomian Craighead. John Smser..lohu Clements. Carl Allison, Ar-
Chocolate Pie Is Healthful Food experts agree that chocolate is one of the mom healthful and nutritious articles of food Known, and chocolate pies are becmniuii cry popular. Who can imagine anything more temptiug or delicious than a nice, large piece of Chocolate pie? Hard to make in the old way, but easy if you use "OrR-PIE." Chocolate flavor, and follow directions on the package. Contains all ingredients i-eady fo.' instant use. At grocers. 10 cents. Order today.
thur Hill, Russel Gaar, Karl Meyers, Howard Kamp, Enimett Bartel, Robert Crane, Ed Wilson, Myron Malsby. The musical part of the service for today at the Reid Memorial church is as follows: Morning Service. Offertory in D Th. Salome "Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly
Shelley Th. Dubois C. Teilman
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O'er Thee" "Bridal Song". "Fastel March" ....
Evening Service "Invocation in 1! flat.. ..
Anthem By the choir. "Evening Rest" A. Ijoesclhorn "Triumphal March" Linton Dolby Director Dr. Holme?. Organist Miss Fosler. The Happy Hour circle will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry C. 1 ledger, Kl.'J South Fifteenth street. Miss Gena Stevens of Sioux Falls, S. D.. is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Ilollo Harold, north oi" the city. j "j j The Round Table meeting of 1 he Young People's socio! v of the North A Street Friends' church will be held tonight at o : ill) at the home of Mrs. Y jo on North Seventeenth street, j. The Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met. Friday m the church parlors for regular worn and the transaction of business. Miss Elizabeth Down of Indiana po'is gave a dinner at her home fol'.owel by a theatre party in honor of Miss Margtierete Lavin of Lexington. Ky. Among the guests were Misses EVnore and Katharine Murphy of th:3 city. The order of Eastern Star had an interesting meeting last night. Tne regular roll call was held. Floral work was also given by the members of tl.o order. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hiser cmertained a company at a ! o'clock dinner at their home on North Tenth m:o-;.
'Cover "ere laid fo" twelve. T!v- ta
ble appointment were white peas, formosa ferns ;.nd white e;i:,dles. Card and music furnished the euiertainni'iit . In iN- party wire Messrs and Me.-dam. s Will Earha-.i. Otto Krone. Fred Miller. George Miller, Frank Brafi'et and Marie Kaufman. ! Mrs. Charles i -bred of S.iuth Twelfth ftvi . t v..:.- :vistss for .ho Helping Hand society last week.
INSPECTOR TRIES 10 MURDER EDITOR
Fires Two Shots But Neither Takes Effect
New Orleans. La.. Jan. is. Edward S. Whitaker, inspector of police, entered the office of the Morning World here tonight and fired two shots at Jo
seph M. Leveque. the editor. Neither shot took effect. The shooting followed several attacks upon Whitaker in the editorial and news columns of the World. The head of the New Orleans police department was criticized for "attending the races daily while drawing a salary of .r..OM a year from the people," and was referred to as "a blackguard and a bully." Accounts of the shooting vary, but according to eye witnesses one of several reporters who rushed to the editor's aid struck the police inspector's arm and caused the shots to go wild.
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ALARMING REPORTS HAVE BEEN ISSUED REGARDING THE HEALTH OF POPE PIUS.
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Some of the students, absent from school during the past week on account of sickness, are: Mrs. E. N. Beetle. Ada Pierson. E. Kieger, J. M. Blansett. I-awrcnce ila worth. Earl Beeman. and Clem Nichols. The majority however, are reported as being o'tter. 'i v -r The morning exercises Thursday were conductt d by Chas. Ward and Elsie Kinibrough and were very highly appreciated by the students. Edna Harris has taken a position as cashier and book-keeper for the Koorsen and Taube grocery. South Fifth street. 0 Homer Bishop, an ex-student of this school who has been employed in thf office of the Perrish-A.ford Fence and Machine Co., at Kniglitstown. Ind.. paid a short visit to the school this week. j. .j. 4. The attendance of night school has increased. Lora Bowers w.s .sent to Connersville. ind.. to take a position as stenographer for the McFarlan Carriage Co. Alice Napier who ""has been working at the clerk's office for several weeks, completed her work. It was very satisfactory. She will now take up the work as cashier and book-! eeper for The Hoosier Department Store. Pearl McDaniels is doing some stenography work for Mount and Son. ? Basket ball team went to Centerville Friday night and played a very close game, resulting in the score of l'J to ' in favor of Centerville. The boys show that they could have an excellent team this year if they only had the time and place to practice.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SENDS KING COINS
Victor
Emmanuel Is Collector.
DOG EIGHTS MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN LATIN
Great Cornell Authorities Have Be
gun Investigation.
Rome. January is. King Victor Emmanuel today received in special audience the American ambassador. Lloyd C. Grisconi. who presented hini with some new American gold coin of the .1 and variety sent by President Roosevelt personally to his majesty for his great collection of ii,imii coins, one of the greatest in the world. The king greatly admired the design of the coins and the eases which were purposely niade for them and said he would telegraph his thanks direct to President Roosevelt.'
Englishmen Buy Tobacco. Madisonville, Ky., .Tan. 18. The 190S pooled crop of tobacco in Webster county has been sold to English parties. The tobacro is being loaded f.-r shipmfnt and will be sent to New Orleans and from there to Liverpool. Th purchase consists rf &2! hogsheads, and will make a train of 60 cars.
Ithaca, X. Y., Jan. iS. Apparently authentic reports which have reachedl the cars of the Cornell faculty that dog fighting ha3 become, more attracthe to many aludenta at the university than delving into Greek and Latia lore, have started an investigation. When Enrique Gameros. a student was arrested by the S. P. C. A. ani charged with having held a dog fight in his rooms, the faculty could v.o longer overlook the frequent Ftorlej. Gameros pleaded not guilty In coui,, saying he had been drinking and co;M not remember what happened Saturday night, when the fight is supposed to have occurred.
THE CITY IN BRIEF
Dr. K. H. Mendenhall, 19 South 7th street. Home Phone J907. Bell 446R. wed-sun
When Traced. However, It Was Found That His Holiness Was Suffering With Gout.
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Rorr.e, Jan. IS Alarnrng rumors w ere in circulation today rvsarding the health of Ponv Pius. "ih,- r.-frts Aire iuort- ajariiiinsf in charactt-r ihaii :hose eirrulat-d hen Pope Pins ;, f'w "lays after his election tainted in Pauline Chapel whiie celeora'ing his Mrs; port: Heal mass. t All e:i .ieaHj exiiu a teu, how
ever, as the pope is only ;irain suffering from the gout. The attack heir an last night and by morning had become so acute that by the advice of his physician. Dr. Peraeci. his h..!i-
1 ness pos-tponed all 'he audiences tl.iat ' h:i 1 hfP? .1 ra';3-"" for 'or! -v :, r ,. morrow, t hot; ch he. insisted t'i h--wutti I rect :v? Cardinal Mmy Del ! Val. the t.apa! s-cre'rry of s'ate, an -3 j other officials for The conduct of the ! ordinary business affairs of the Yati- ; can. I Ir. Peneci .!c:-s not auach much inipcirtunee so use present seizure. : artribr.tes it to the a haneed aue of the pontiff and to his refusal to eon, ,d with i kv php sieii-.n's onlers iioil, , Ui Ao; k uud to d"-1.
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Two Men Killed In Wreck. Raleigh. X. C, Jan. 1 V- - As the re. suit of a head-on collision at Cameron. ,'3 miles south rf Ra'eie;h. betwepu a Spal-oir,! Air Line freijrhr and th" norrhbounrj fast passenger train, two v.irv ere killed and injured. none seriousl. Engineer E. H.
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1 ?ro fiieTv.r.n io;li of the passer. cer ' , train, worf kiiied. ! Liberal Candidate Defeated. j Newton Abbot. England. Jan. IV ! Th Liberals su"Tered a reverse by
the election cf ' a. :i:ri Morrison Bel!, the I'nionis emdMate for pa-'iarrent !n the A'hb'ir .-1 iv-V? TV von. The "'. -.1 ' ." -. 1 :-'.' e is I'. '"I. H I' Yi:" : -3 :--ir; . ' -
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NEWS BITS Albany X" V The Hnghrg Leagiie of the T"r:; d Staff s bas been incorporated with the secretary of state. Bay City. Mich. Two trainmen and three passengers were injured in a head-on collision on the Michigan Central near Henderson. Columbia . S. C. John Black, former director of the stale dispensary, 1; undf-r arrf.r-t chatged with con-Fi.-iraey to defraad the state. Louisville. K Henry C. Wolf is under arrec. f.j. l!eg-d ;abezzleni'uit of fund from Farmer:-' State bank at South Ci eeufir-iii. Mo. Boston - As -.--suit of the pressure broueht t;- t ea- upon it by the San Fratif isco dissitt r. th American Insurance company has gone inio the hands of a vcivov.
Speedir.g Autoista Killed. Baltimore, Jan. 18. Georg Ij. Billups, proprietor of Billups hotel, and his wife were instantly killed. bHnR thrown from an automobile at Parle Heights avenue and the Pimliro road entrance to Druid Hill park. Ieo H. Shaad of Klk Ridge. Howard county, th owner and driver of the machine mas hurt internally, hut cot fatally. Mr. Shaad said h had stopped at Bi'lnp hotel, and waa taking Mr. and Mrs. Billup3 out automobile driving. H waygoing south on Park Height avenue whn Mr. Billup aiked him to spefi the machine, h aid. In turnine the cune at th Pimlico road entrance t- the park h: machine pkidded ard Mr. Btilupa landed betrieen the two trolley ear tracks and
Mr. Billuivs on one of the tracks.
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upon rci-upt of i"!ftv Cents. rnrpi A sample hox Jut nouKt to convince you of the great ri.MLiM-i itifcrlt of C;KIII SKIN FOI will te ert 1 ree for ten r-nts. which pan for th" cost r.f rr.aitinsf. We will also end you our ti....klet "WOMt' Bf:.t'Tl" whicii contains ail th- proper inoveinTiif for rriaspas;ir.c; the f e. nck and arms and full !ir-ctton for !..piiir th- bast. Addrt-ss: UKI"I!4 Mfi. 735 Hancock Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
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