Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 202, 4 September 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANU SUN-TJiJLitiKA31, FK1DAV, SEPTEMBEK 4, 1U1.

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Special Saturday Complete Showing of New Fall Styles of Fleeced Goods, Percales, Ginghams

Materials for House Dresses, Wrappers, Kimonos, School Dresses, Etc., Etc., a showing of ASSORTMENTS, STYLES and PRICES that should be worthy of your consideration. Call in tomorrow, see the line and get our prices.

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 50 Pieces Kimono and Comfort Challiwo, newest Persian effects, only 5c a Yard See Our Windows! See our Fall Styles in Ladies' Fashionable Suits.

Lee Bo IMsbaim The Home of Butterick Patterns

GOVERNOR CALLS

SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE

(By Special Correspondence) INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SEPT 4. 1:45 P. M. -THE GOVERNOR TODAY ISSUED A CALL FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE TO MEET SEPTEMBER 18 AT TEN -CK. APPROPRIATIONS, NIGH. .iDERS AND LOCAL OPTION ARE SUBJECTS MENTIONED.

LOAD OF GRAVEL STARTLED WOMAN First She Had Seen in Franklin Township.

MAKES UNIQUE OFFER

Lawall Willing to Give Vest And Trousers to Go With The Coat.

WANTS MEMORANDUM BOOK

"If the party who yesterday morning took a coat from my residence, 214 North Nineteenth street, will call and return the memoranlam book, etc., which are of little value to him, I will give him the vest and trousers which go with the coat This will give Mm a complete winter suit. I further promise not to prosecute him."

Col. Wiley of the board of county

commissioners 6tated this morning that recently a supervisor was ap

pointed for a miserable mud road in Franklin township. This road was about two miles in length and had

never been guilty of the charge of be

ing graveled. The first thing the new supervisor did was to order gravel placed on the road. When the first wagon load of gravel passed along the

road a wondering farm woman rushed

from her house and hailed the driver. "What is that stuff you have in the wagon?" she called to him. "That's gravel, lady," the man replied. "Well for lands sake, is that so? That's the first time I ever saw any of that stuff," she replied. And the Colonel is a Sunday school superintendent.

STREETS WILL BE DECORATED FOR FULL FESTIVAL (Continued From. Page One.)

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SECURITY

Have you ever stopped to consider what it is that makes a bank STRONG or those requisites which it should have to be able to Insure to its depositors a guarantee of safety for the funds entrusted to it? . LARGE CATITAL AND SURPLUS

These are the most important factors which determine the strength of any bank and which should be the first items of consideration in the selection of your bank. Dickinson Trust Co.

Having a CAPITAL of $200,000.00, SURPLUS and PROFITS of $100,000.00, Stockholders' ADDITIONAL LIABILITY of $200,000.00, a total of more than ONE HALF MILLION OF DOLLARS, offers to its depositors an unusual margin of security for the safe-guarding of their interests. Wc Solicit Your Business on the Above Basis. Dickinson Trust Company A banking house whose reputation lias been built up by years of safe, conservative and successful business

was in readiness. There was a search of pockets for matches, but none was to be found. Jessup said something, Study got mad and Jones laughed. The rubbish was removed from the tracks and the car whizzed by. The

Richmondites walked to East Germantown and waited for the local, which arrived here at 12:30 o'clock a. m. Bankers Are Coming. Thomas Mull, of Manila has notified Edward Harris, secretary of the fall festival committee, to select a date in connection with this event and the meeting of the bankers of the Sixth district will be held then. This will be an added feature for the festival, as it will bring a number of the most prominent men in the district to this city.

The above notice was handed to a Palladium representative by L. C. Lawall, whose home was visited yesterday morning by a sneak thief. Mr. Lawall states that before breakfast yesterday morning he took two

i coats, one a heavy one and the other

of summer weight, to the kitchen, and teft them on a chair near the door. He intended to wear the former coat and take the other to his office to wear there. He left the kitchen for a few minutes, as did his wife and other members of the family. Mr. Lawall was the first to return and he immediately noticed the absence of his heavy coat. He thought at first, some one, for a joke had hidden It, but he was soon

convinced that the coat had been sto len.

YOUNG MEN'S CLUB TO HOLD PARADE Republicans to Rally for March In Order to Start the Ball Rolling.

IMPROMPTU SPEECHES,

STUMP WILL BE MOUNTED AT HEADQUARTERS AND EVERYBODY TOLD ENTHUSIASM WILL LEND STRENGTH TO CAUSE.

RETURNS TO SCHOOL Gath Freeman left yesterday for Washington where he will resume his course in law at the National University. Mr. Freeman is a well known Richmond young man. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Freeman.

2 Automatic EtEE HllE 2 Automatic Phones Jimm..-L Phones 119S-1199 GROCERY 1198-11S9

DRESSED CHICKENS Fancy Peaches Plums, Pears, Bananas, Oranges, Eating Apples Vegetables of All Kinds Baked Ham and Tenderloin lightning Jars Mason Jars Sealing Wax Jars or Fixtures ol All Kinds wVf " Iei iaclis- We handle only the best Irult. Next Tuesday and Wednesday are the 'dwtysT 25 Bushels Damson Plums Wednesday Morning

BOUNCING BABY BOY. This morning a bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rupe at the home of Mrs. Rupe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, North Fifteenth street, Mr. and Mrs. Rupe reside at Montpelier, Ind.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

New York Count Oysters at Price's.

Fresh Oysters served at Price's,

stewed, fried or raw.

Price's Ice Creams and Ices, are the

best; nine flavors.

Sween, juicy, Valencia Oranges at

Price's. Salted Pecans, Almonds and Pea Nuts, at Price's. Gold fish for sale at Price's.

Business and Professional men are Especially invited to the City Bowling Alleys, 22

North 9th.

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We will buy all the sugar corn and tomatoes brought to our cannery at $8.00 per ton. H. C Bullerdick & Son 529 South Filth St.

Next Thursday night the Young

Men s Republican club will hold its first rally of the campaign. No elaborate plans for this event were made last evening at a meeting held by the club members but a big enough demonstration will be made to let the voters know that the young republicans of the city are up and doing and intend to cut a prominent figure in

the campaign which is now getting

under Headway. It is planned to have an impromptu march along Main street. All the drum corps in the city are invited to take part in this parade and back of the noise makers the young voters will fall into line and give an exhibition of the republican "fighting" strength in this city. At the club headquarters after the parade it is probable several extemporaneous speeches will be made. The club plans to give several parades during the campaign. It was decided at the meeting held last evening to organize a marching organization composed of members of the Young Men's Republican club. This organization will wear some appropriate insignia, the nature of which has not yet been decided on. Members of the organization will be given

military instructions under the super vision of Captain Paul Comstock.

PAVING NEARLY DONE. The work of repaving Main street between Fourth and Sixth streets between the south tracks of the street car company is nearing completion. The bricks are laid to about Sixth street and It is expected that the work will be completed by tomorrow.

Everyone is cordially invited to call at the City Bowling Alleys, 22 N. 9th, and see the handsome prizes offered for high scores. 4 2t

DONT PAY RENT. ' Nice new 6 room house, 311 S.

W. 3rd; electric light, cement

walk, both kinds water; reliable

party can get on terms cheap as

rent. See T. W. Hadley.

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Beginning September 7, we will run a voting contest through to Oct. 1st for the MOST POPULAR BABY Of Two Years or Under. IS YOUR BABY POPULAR? If so, you have a chance to win a handsome prize FIRST PRIZE $24.00 Go-Cart (on exhibition in Gilbert Dunham's Window). SECOND PRIZE $12.00 Go-cart (on exhibition in Romey Bros Window. THIRD PRIZE Handsome High Chair (on exhibition in Ferd Grothaus' window . Every ticket purchased at the box office for the moving picture show will entitle holder to 10 votes. One person may buy as many votes as wanted. Don't wait! Enter your baby now at the Arcade any afternoon between 2 and 4. DO IT NOW, and get your friends to give you their votes. IT COSTS NOTHING TO EOTffi!

The Piano the Whole Family Can Play

The KiegstouiFy Meer-Player Pianuo

Never enjoyed such a marvelous range of popularity as today. The number being sold dally Is three times as much as a year ago. This fact is due to the quality of the Kingsbury Piano and the reputation of the firm handling it. ' For years The McConaha Co. has been In the vehicle and Implement business. You always got a square DEAL. Didn't you? v Last year Pianos were added and a new department opened on Main street. Fifteen of the best known makes constitute the list we offer to guarantee satisfaction. ALL PIANOS ARE NOT PERFECT and the best of any one make may not suit you at all. 80 we selected fifteen different firms. Every Piano, any of them, is guaranteed from five to ten years-we also guarantee them. 60 you have our guarantee as well as that of the maker. REASON WITH US A MOMENT. Is it not better to buy a Piano from a firm handling fifteen different makes than to buy from a factory or exclusive dealer? If you are dissatisfied they can show you only one make, while we are interested in selling you the Piano that we can guarantee. NEW 1PIA1MOS S1SO AIMD UIP

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McCONAHA CO.

A $55.00 Sewing Machine for $23.75 on the Easy Payment Plan. Piano Dept-411-415 Main. Vehicles, Implements-IMS South 4th

Selecting the School Is Easy If You Consider Only the Best. When you spend your money for a course in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and correlated subjects you do so with a view of qualifying yourself to meet the demands of the business public. Whenever you attend the INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE, you have not only the support of the school which you attend but of eight other schools which are also interested in your success. This, together with the EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT to which you have a life time right, WITHOUT COST TO YOU and which is maintained at Indianapolis entirely separate from any school, should be sufficient reasons why you should attend our school. There are also many other reasons. Students are now enrolling and entering daily. It will pay you to investidate our school before making arrangements elsewhere. We are glad to explain our courses to you whether you enroll with us or not. If not convenient to call, phone 2040 and one of us will call to see you. Night School opens Sept. 7th. Address all communication to L. B. Campbell, Mgr. of the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE

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The beautiful Cottswool Sheep will be in the big Window at Emmons Tailoring Co. again tonight. The wool of the Cottswool Sheep is used In the manufacture of woolens for suiting. German and English buyers for for eign mills prefer this wool for its length and fineness. See our display of Fall Suitings at $15X0 and $18.00. EMMONS TAILORING CO. Cor. Ninth and Main

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