Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 101, 26 May 1908 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGXA3I, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 190S.
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when , eating:, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with
weeks with Mrs. George Fox at her home, 117 South Fourteenth street. Friday, June fifth, the society will spend the day at Dayton. Ohio, with Mrs. Jessie Barker, a former member ' f the organization. Mrs. Barker was formerly Miss Josi? Fox of this city. One of the most. delightful and charming musical affairs of th season wr.s the recital given last evening in
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The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confidence when eating alum baking powder food. Chemists say that more.or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. .lom-s will entertain at dinner this evening at the eountry club house. The affair will he in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shunian Jones f Ios Angeles, ( 'a lir'orr.ia. Several oc.ial affairs have, been iveii in their honor (hirius their visit In this city. It. is fjtiite probable that their visit vi'l be extended for about a mouth longer. Mr .and Mrs. K. M. Haas acted as Lost and hostess for a mcftiiiK of the Olive H ranch Bible class of the First. Fnglish Lutheran church last evening, at their home. 21 South TwentlMi street. Tills is the first orRanizd bible (lass in the county and has si membership of one hundred and two. t'e enty-two members were present at the meeting last evening. After the regular business of interest to mouthers of the class only, bad been transacted, a proirram was pi von consisting -f the followlns; nuimers: Ladles Quartette Selected Mrs. Nusbaum, Mrs. Will Seeker, Mrs. Iteitbrink and Mrs. Frank Haner. Heading Selected Mrs. William Kudhoff. 2-U)lo Selected Mr. Loroy I.acey. Address Few U. J. Wade After the program the hours were vpeut in a social manner. A luncheon was served. Mr. Ieroy La coy was the honor jruest of the class. The next, meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ebcn Louck. This organization meets the last Monday of each month. , The East End Aid Society of the First Christian church, is being entertained this afternoon by Mrs. A. 11. Crist, at her home on Main street. J Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Hall of South Tenth street, gave a. dinner party Sunday to the following friends,: Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Calloway of Cambridge City, Mrs. Hagernian of Hannibal. Mo., and Miss Myrtle Cox of Ilagerstown. JC iff 5"" Mrs. Chamicer Riffle returned home
given, and especially the selections given by .Miss Forrey, a young violinist of this city, were of especial mention. Miss Forrf y hr.s .appeared several times i:i r citals given by the Musical Study flu I and various other musical affairs. The atrend;uice was large and the numbers were well appreciated. J The annual banquet of the Trifolium Literary society of the First English Lutheran church, will be held Tuesday evening, .Iti'ne second, at the church. This society is composed of about twenty young people who are me hers of the church. The past, year's work has been in the nature of German legends and traditions. The society meets the first Monday in each month. The banquet will conclude the season for this organization.
Ir. and Mrs. C. M. Hamilton leave the latter part of October Florida, where they will make the
ture home. , , The ryt.hian Sisters will give a card party at the Pythian Temple Wednesday afternoon. All members and friends are invited to be present. Mrs. Christian will he Ihe hostess for a meeting of the "! nursday afternoon th.imb'.e club this week. J s Mrs. Frank Watt is visiting at Atlantic City with Mrs. W. F. Hutton. 4 Jt & The Penny club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Anthony Stover, at her home, rill South Sixth street. Members are urged to Tie present. v M Mrs. Otha Harrington gave a oneo'clock luncheon today at her home, in honor of Miss Katharine McGrath of Dayton. Ohio. , , ,
The Indies of the (;. A quested to meet at the G. Friday. May twenty-ninth.
ing will lie called promptly at two-
will for r fu-
'!;" S?arr Piano parlors by Krull of Indianapolis. The is
ience which greeted Mr. Kruli and the members of his vocal class were well acquainted with his wonderful musical talent. .Mr. Krai! has given his ' Riiey" recitals in this city and by these affairs which were such a suc-cf-:,a he has gained in prominence in many music circles of the city. Mrs. S. K. Swavr:15 who has not '-eri heard here iat;ly, rendered two b-.oiti"jl oprra'le numbers, entitled i.o'i Signer, from the Optra ' I.es H'ig'-nots." wriiren by Meyrbeer. Mrs. Love v.r.s he;- accompanist. The "Browning" numbers by Mr. Krull were received with enthusiasm and aopla;ise. He h,.s a. wonderful tenor voice and his o;o quality is excellent. The seleerion ei:!:;!ed, "Watchman. W'n.u. of the Xigii'." written 1 . y Sar-j.-aiif, and rendered by Mr. Krone ami .Mr. Krull. was worthy of especial mention. Mr. Leroy i.acey. a oung w.l.'ioint. who sang last evening, i. malting a wonderful piogress in the musical line-. He has an exceptionally good voice. This roejtal was one of the most pretentious and successful aft'airs of the musical calendar. , t "Iteciprocity Day." will be observed tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock by the Domestic Sci nee association. It will be held in the concert room of the IU-id Memorial church. Ail club org'tnizat ions have been invited and representat i ve from each will give three minute talks. Full attendance of all clubs is urged as this day can net be observed successfully without the co-oporat ion of. all organ izmions. The principal address will be given by Mrs. Frank Land. Her subject will be "Modern Demand for Edueation of Women. " Miss Ultra Gaston will give a. number on the. organ, and Mrs. Earhart will sing. Any woman not a meniber of any club, but. who is imoresuMl in Domestic Science work is invited to attend. The affair promises to be most enjoyable. After the program a luncheon will bo served, and the remaining hours spent socially. The li.-t of speakers and the serial oranizations which they represent is: Domestic Science Association Mrs. Frank Land Tourists Mis.-, Sarah Hill Magazine club ....Mrs. Erie Reynolds Aftermath .... Mrs. X. C. Hi ironimus Athenaea Mrs. Joseph Kinsey Tioknor Mrs. John Shroyer Musical Study Club Mrs. Will Earhart I). A. R Mrs. W. W. Gaar Nomads Miss Jean Lupton Keramic League .Mrs. Henry Gennett The Occult Research Mrs. James McNeil Criterion Literary club Mrs. Gny Duvall Art Association ..Mrs. F. M. Johnston Trifolium Literary Society Mrs. Herbert Fledderjohn The Dorcas Society Mrs. Lee Nusbaum
Cleanses tke System EffectiinHv:Disnplsi iTolas and rleadr
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ren-ouncJ and Old. 1o Oq its Beneficial Ejfects Alnoys Luv the (genuine ukicli Kas me ull name of the Company 1 CALIFORNIA Flo Strup Co. by whom tt is manufactured . printed on the front of evory pocknc". SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, regular prij 50pr bottle.
TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
President Lewis Issues a Call.
R. are roA. R. hall, The meet-
thirty o'clock. All members are
yesterday from Marion, Ohio, where j urJ.Cll IO atr,,nii as arrangements will fhe has been visiting for several I he n.-ido for neenrf.Mot. r.v
Misses Ethel Thomas ami Edith Bowman went to Canibi idge City this evening. They will be in attendance
months. She was accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. H. Ij. Frank, who will be Mrs. Riffle's house guest for a few days. S Tlie matinee musical given yesterday afternoon by Miss Lucy Francisco, of the music department of Ear'ham
college, as was a mos
?d by her mus
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at the annual meeting of the Alu nni Association. . The Hai'i'V Hour thimble club will lie et Thursday, May twenty-eighth.
Young Bridegroom (as his father-in-law counts out the dowry to him; By Jove! The first money I have ever earned in my life! London Globe.
Terre Haute, lnd.. May IS. Following a conference with the executive board of District No. I'nited Mine Workers of America, last night. Pres
ident Lewis issued a call for a conven
tion to be held Wednesday. "I don't see any reason why there should not lie an agreement." he said, "for the men are idle and won't stand for any foolishness; nor do I see any rea.-on why the- operators should prolong the strike."
PERSONAL.
If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a s'ronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. A. G. Luken & Co.
WOULD KILL GERMANS TO GET INTERVENTION
Mulai Hafid May Adopt Murderous Methods.
Paris, May 2. Mulai Hafid. usurping Sultan of Morocco, is quoted by the correspondent of the Hatin as saying that he would, if necessary, have several German subjects killed in order to secure the intervention of France's rival in Morocco.
Wrg End First. "TVillie." said the infant's mother, agitated by the sudden appearance of a rich relative, "Willie, dear, ki6s your Uncle John and then go and wash youi face at once." London Telegraph.
Ladies' Gause Vests 5c
Ladies' Knit Pants 25c
Ladies' Muslin Drawers 25c
Ladies' Muslin Gowns 50c
Special Week Summer Sale
Ribbons, Hosiery, Gauze Vests, Gause Pants, Muslin Underwear
See Us For Ribbons Hosiery
Special Week Ladies' Hose Ladies' Gauze Vests Ladies' Knit Pants Ladies' Muslin Wear Ribbons
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See The Gause Vests 3 Pants 5c to ' 50c
We arc Still on Corner 9th and Main
Wide Silk gibbons 10c Yd.
Merry Widow Hose 50c
Princess Hose Fast Black 15c Tan Lace Hose 25c
THE PEOPLE'S STORE Open Evenings. Both Phones. Cor. 9th and Main.
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MORSE AND HEINZE PACE TRIAL IN EALL Frenzied Financier's Trial October 14th.
REPUBLICANS CHARGE
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PLAYING WITH CHILDREN FARMER DROPS DEAD
Rushville Case Is of Much In- Wabash Dunkarcl Expires
Xew York. May 2' Charles W. Morse will be placed on 1 rial in United S'ates circuit, court Oct. 14. next, on a charge of conspiracy and misapplication of funds of the National hank of North America. Alfred H. Curtis, who was president of the National Hank of North America, and who was indicted jointly with Morse on the conspiracy and misapplication charge, will be placed on trial at the same time. The trial of F. Augustus Heinze, indicted on a charge of over certification of checks while president of the Mercantile National hank, was also fixed for the same date.
A Californian's Luck. "The luckiest day of my lira was when I hought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itchins piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.
terest.
Ru.-hville. Ind.. May 'Ji;. Democrats of this county are charged by the republicans with having broken faith with ihe laboring men on the first opportunity. The Hush county democrats have been urging the laboring men to rally to the support of democratic nominees by representing the republicans as the foes of labor. At the county nominating election held Saturday, a laboring man, Tom Evans, paw fit to enter the field. He asked to be chosen a candidate for representative. He was turned clown and after Cary Jackson had been defeated in the joint senatorial race no was switched over so as to defeat Evans and keep him off the ticket.
Oriental rugs are not intended to be walked over by heavy boots, and eon-
Bequently they wear out sometimes
wiiu amriniiig rapiuiry. ineir endurance may be prolonged tenfold by laying them over a soft mat or padding instead of putting them directly against the hard flooring.
Suddenly
Wabash. Ind , May After eating a hearty meal and wtiile playing with his children Martin Royer. 45. a wealthy Dunkard farmer, suddenly dropped dead. His father. Henry Royer. died in exactly the same way a few years ago and as suddenly.
When a girl gets married the women Inquire how her mother took It, as though it were a funeral. Atchison Globe.
Itching or Psoriasis.
Use Blanchard's Eczema Lotion Prof. J. RIanohard, Skin Specialist. 311 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, will diagnose your skin disease Free, also give advice, and state how the disease will act, and disappear, under use of his Ition. How many are there that can do this? Write for symptom blank. His Lotion is sold At CONKEY & MONMNGER'S Richmond. Ind.
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enjo:b!f nand successful i wit h Mrs. Howard Thompson, at her;
affair.
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were well
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THE GROCERY MAN Have You a Picnic in Mind ? At. this season one loners to spend, the day in the woods, or along some stream, nestle close to mo' Iter nature nml breathe the fresh, free air of the country. In so doing y .uv;-.;;;v r.n enormous a;-
p.'ti'.e. It is fy -his .;;:! lowinw: su cacies for t h
Picnic Tempters Boiled Ham (siiced as you like Itl: Dried Bsc1. Pct'.to Chips (crispl : Fancy Red Alaska and Columbia River Salmon, imported and Domestic Sardines, New York Cream and Petted Cheese, Olives, Ripe Oiives (they are finei: Peanut Butter, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Cakes. Crackers. Bananas. Oranges. Lemons. Canned Baked Beans. Try our 25c Coffee: it satisfies. C. W. M ORGAN
m i- make the fole:s of hastily lie'.i;c".ie basket:
Corner 12th Automatic. 1365.
and
M am. Bell 229.
THE GROCERY MAN
home northwest of tho city. The affair will be in ;he nature of an all dav picnic, ( ,ic!i member taking a weil liii' d lunch basket. All members ;uc urged, to at 'end as this is exptctvd to be on.- of tie' m.nsr pleasant mec-iincs Of the- Cl'lb ,-r;lMiil.
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A Remarkable Tabic Offer,
ONLY
TWO MORE BAYS
And then we move to 9th and Main Sts.
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FECIALS
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.Ve .- o h. home, o.l: ot Ihe e ;;ry an i ten-leal nr. c after which a '.t.nche
u s missionary sort. Ih church w:-; wi-h Mrs. Frank be.i'i'iful counf rv
i'v. 'lite meeting mil ore ti-or.
:ram wii! he ei c:. fcl
-n will be si.-rve i.
Come today and tomorrow. Don't wait one minute. Thousands of Dollars worth of choice articles still remain unsold. They're choice goods too. Keep us from moving our Tables. They're hard to move. Extra Special Discounts on Parlor, Library and Dining Tables, Davenports, Couches, China Closets, Hall Trees, all go under the ax. We're chopping them in two.
All those ho a:'et;d are n o:es ; cd to j$ take the se , n-forrx t'.ve or oicht-f.f:oon N o'c'.ock car. .. f
Miss I.my Fv.-tr.cisco w:l! si o a second mtT'itii'e mnie:d t'.ds r.fT'r:.oi.n at
four o'clock a' narlhare Collet?. Miss CJ
Mary Kaufman ! Mr. :?v:on HutY K
will s-'nar. -V!un the U --s Firs; a-.
Tables
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will he tendered bv M:-s P- ,t' Hasecooler. Miss Mildred tiaar w ill give
an tits'rubT-ni.ii numr-T. All w ho ', S are inieres-ed in th;s affair atv co- '- k :a., ;:tv; .'. 10 atte-ui;. tThe Dort :;s soe.ef. was er.'crtn'.ncd in a m.ot charming numr.er r lav af-em, on t.y Mrs. i.-., ,. I-:..-, , '.. .; rrr !...:;-. , n No: ;h, N;:;th .- : :. pretty !.;i.f.:er wish '.weft. ,;p.l i'rns. 3 Th honis set s.;.v'.t in sori;..! V(,r.. f versa-lot! and at r, ': le work. A pi ' ticiieon w.is rervr :. .'e a:l of r the nieii'bers not'-1 ; r"se;o ;-t 'h.is t" I meeting. The society will n:eet ia two tj
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Davenports
Big Table Values now. Don't let us move them. Extra Specials S-i.lih $..63. Ji'.40. Sl-J.60 and up.
We're Going to Move to 9th and Main Sts. Open Evenings
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Davenports are too bulky to move. Euy them today and save us the trouble of moving them. Etra Special, $16. b0, 519. SS, smd upward.
