Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 45, 23 December 1908 — Page 10
PAGE TEJf,
f HE PICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TfcXEUKAU. WEDXESDAY,DECEMBER 23, 1908.
KittU
nn 9
Tempflng. Ihirosftmas
13
On all Ladies' Wearing Apparel in Our Garment Section Continues Tomorrow. One-fourth Reduction on everything in this department.' Rare Plums Indeed ! St. Nicholas knows it and will do his choosing accordingly. THINK OF IT! . One-fourth saving on all garments. My! Wouldn't she be happy if presented with an elegant Fur Set, a stylish suit or skirt, or waist, on Christmas morning. Every Garment a Christmas Saving. You Can't Afford to Miss This Opportunity.
LEAGUE IS NOW ORGANIZED BODY Officers of Indiana Federated Commercial Clubs Hold Meeting. CAMPBELL IS SECRETARY
One-Fourth Off on Furs. One-Fourth Off on Suits. One-Fourth Off on Skirts.
One-Fourth Off on Coats. One-Fourth Off on Waists. One-Fourth Off on Children's Coats.
Last night's announcement has caused a steady stream 'of customers to our garment section, in fact some times fairly swamping us. The Phenomenal Xmas Savings on such elegant garments is proving quite tempting to hundreds of wise shoppers. Be Wise! Come Tomorrow !
o)
3T
MAGAZINES ARE CAUSiNG TROUBLE Their Arrival With Christmas Mail Embarrassing.
NEW ORGANIZATION HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING IN RICHMOND ON SUGGESTION OF THE LOCAL CLUB.
Indianapolis, Dec. 23. Bylaws were adopted and an organization was perfected at a meeting held at the Commercial club rooms yesterday after
noon, presided over by President John T. Beasley of Terre Haute of the executive committee of the Indiana Federated Commercial clubs. The executive staff was completed by the election of Wallace B. Campbell of Anderson as secretary and treasurer of the federated clubs for the ensuing year. The meeting was the second one held, the initial step in the federating of the state commercial clubs having been taken at Richmond at a meeting
' held Nov. 18 and 19. J The executive committee, which drew up and adopted the bylaws and took other necessary steps to effect the permanent organization, was composed of the officers of the new federation including a vice president for each of the thirteen congressional districts of the state. Members of the executive committee ! who attended the meeting were Presi-
dent John T. Beasley of Terre Haute,
Vice Presidents W. V. Dixon. Evans-
HuDdreds of magazines are now arriving at the Richmond postofflce. adding materially to the troubles of the force of clerks, who are required to , work with swiftness and accuracy in handling the extraordinarily large ,
amount of Christmas mail. The magazines are of the January edition and
generally arrive at the office at this i
time of the month. They are responsible for practically no delay other months in the year, but they are unwelcome guests in December. The ChriBtmas mail will be disposed of and then the magazines will be distributed. The lines of people before the registry and stamp windows increase in length daily. This will continue until the much maligned "eleventh hour."
Automatic Eye Glass Holders and Eye Glass Chains, Haner's. M'FATRIDGES PUN A FEAST Celebration for Principals in Whitccap Case.
Mather Bros.' Santa Glaus Will GIVE AWAY a car load of COAL Christmas Morning. On Christmas morning we will give away absolutely free to anybody who will ome after it an entire car load of the best Domestic Lump Coal. The car will be set on our Lumber Track with platform built around It so that it will be easy to get to. We are going to give this car of coal away on the following con-, ditions: ' s 1st. The gates will be open at nine o'clock sharp Christmas Morning. 2nd. Everybody- Is welcome to come and get all they can carry or haul away in baskets, bags, buckets, wheelbarrows or push carts. . 3rd. Anybody can come as often and make as many trips as they want .to. No pushing or crowding will be allowed, the small boy or girl will have the same show as the grown up man. 6th. No teams allowed to haul away. ' Yours for a Merry Christmas, Mather Bros Company
You smoke for pleasure. Any cigar , will make smoke, so will, a smoke-stack. Our cigars are brimful of pleasure. Quiflley Drug Stores 821 N. E St. - 4th & Main . .
Call and see how much money you can save by buying that Brass Bad you want before Christmas. DUNHAM FURNITURE STORE, 627-629 Main Street.
I
I ville, First district; John Freeman, 1 Linton, Second district; E. M. Frank, Jeffersonville, Third district; B. D. McCready, Connersvllle, Sixth district; R. G. McClure, Indianapolis, Seventh ! district; Arthur W. Brady, Anderson, Eighth district; George W. Duke, Kokomo, Ninth district; E. F. Johnston, Hammond, Tenth district; E. E. Tolley, Marlon, Eleventh district; R. B. Hanna, Ft. Wayne, Twelfth district; and C. E. Pattee, South Bend, Thirteenth district; Secretary and Treasurer W. B.
Campbell, Anderson. Favor Courtesy Card. Besides the adoption of the bylaws, which occupied a considerable portion of the time of the meeting the chief business waB provision for the issuance of a card authorized to be used in the interchange of courtesies between the clubs which are members of the Indiana federation. The secretary-treasurer was ordered by the executive committee to issue a report of the resolutions adopted at the Richmond meeting, to be directed to all the vice presidents, particularly the resolutions having to do with the future work of the federation. The bylaws adopted stipulate that regular annual meetings of the asso
ciation shall be held on tho third Wedj nesday of November each year in In- : dianapolis unless otherwise ordered. I The executive committee, will, howI ever, meet quarterly, the next meeting to be held on the third Wednesday In February. The . meetings of the lat- ' ter body will also be held in IndianapI oils. J The members of the executive committee returned to their homes with i sanguine hopes as to the federation
i and the work which it will be able to
do.
Rushville, Ind., Dec. 23.' The McFatrldge of Posey township, Rush county are planning for a big celebration Christmas day. It will be remembered that several members of the family figured prom
inently in the whltecapping 'case recently tried in the Rush circuit court. They were highly elated over the verdict and at once they planned a big celebration and love feast Written invitations have been extended to all who figured in the trial,
including the members of the jury, i the attorneys for the defense, the balIff, court stenographer, judge and janI itor3 of the court house. The invlta1 tion says vehicles will meet the eight and ten o'clock cars at Arlington to j convey all to the McFatrldge home'
and the Arlington band has been engaged to play for the occasion. It wilj surely be a unique affair.
New line of Fine Belt Pins, latest patterns, Haner's. BIG DANCE IS TO BE EVENT
Richmond Your.g Men Arrange Ball for Hagerstown.
2 Automatic EEtEE HIfE 2 Atomc Phones Ptaones 1198-1199 GROCERY 1198-1199 Do not forget that we can supply you with all the good things that goes to make up your Christmas wants. DRESSED TURKEY, CHICKEN, DUCK AND GEESE. '
VEGETABLES Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Onions, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Egg Plant, Green Beans, Mushrooms, Celery, Parsley, Radishes and Tomatoes. FANCY FRUITS Naval Oranges, Florida Oranges, Grape Fruit, Tangerine, Bananas, Pine Apples, Grims Golden Apples, Jonathan Apples, Bell Flower Apples, King Apples, Cranberries, New Nuts of all kinds. Figs, Dates, Lable Raisins. CHEESE Camembert, Imp Swiss Cheese, Brick Cheese, Edam Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Neufachatel Cheese, Phil. Cheese, Sap Sago fheese, Rogufort Cheese, Extra Fancy N. Y. Cream Cheese. Sweet Cider, Olives of all kinds, U All, No Mints, Fresh Oysters by the quart or can. Il8e -n use 11 Florida Oranges -UAJ'VL,
Plenty of extra fine Holly. We close all day Christmas. A Merry Christmas to all.
... XMAS CIGARS... You won't need a feather to tickle him if you give him a Xmas box of our Recreation Cigars in 12s or 25s. They are our own make and the quality is unusual In a 5c cigar. We also have all the popular brands in Christmas packages, such as the San Felice, Denby &. Co. in 5c cigars, the Root. Burns, Wm. Penn, and others In 10c cigars. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Christmas Candies, Etc, at Meyer's Cigar Store 713 Main St.
CITY IN BRIEF
Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. 23. One of
the greatest social events that has been planned for Hagerstown In a Dumber of years will be the dance on New Year's night. Arrangements for the affair are being made by Eddie Iserman and William Thorns of Richmond, who are associated with two young men of Hagerstown. The music will be provided by the Heidelberg orchestra of Dayton, Ohio. A delegation of dancers will attend from New Castle and parties are expected from Richmond, Greensfork, Cambridge City and other towns of the vicinity. The railroad company has agreed to stop the early morning train to Richmond at Hagerstown to accommodate the visitors from Richmond.
I
Watch Repairing Right on the second is the only way to have your watch and that way is to have FEEGER give it his attention.
1027 Main St.
Phone 2174
Albert O. Martin, D. D. S. ' Colonial BaOdin, Rooms 18 and 19. PHONE 1637
Palladium Want Ads-Cent a Word
DreoG Well Be well dressed. There Is a certain correct style about suits made by Emmons Tailoring Co. At $15 " $18
Have your Xmas packages delivered by American District Telegraph Co. Phone 2111." 21-4t New York Counts fried at Ed. Roser's, Xmas Eve. 23 2t Price's candies are all high grade and good to eat. 1S-22-23 Polo, City League, Wednesday Evening, 8 O'clock. 2131 Fruit baskets filled to order at Price's. 18-22-23 Have your Xmas packages - delivered by American District Telegraph Co. Phone 2111. 21-4t New York Counts fried at PH Rneor'e Ymne Cvo 23-2t
Fine Select oysters taken out of forty foot of water, from the Connecticut shores, to be had at Price's. 18-22-23 Polo, City League, Wednesday Evening, 8 O'clock. 213t Price's have some very beautiful packages filled with fine chocolates and Bon Bona, that make holiday presents that will be appreciated. 18-22-23 Roast turkey with oyster dressing, Thursday evening at J. H. Sullivan's, H South 9th. You will want Ice Cream for your Christmas dinner. Price's can furnish
the best, all flavors, as well as Indivi-j
dual moulds. 18-22-23 Plenty of high grade chocolates, the very best at Price's. 18-22-23 City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf Tou can get Gold Fish, at Price's. 18-22-23
Brilliant Hat Pins Combs at Haner's.
and
ELECT FIRE OFFICERS. Cambridge City, Ind., Dec 23. The Cambridge City Fire company. No. 1, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: B. F. Ingerman, president; Joe Moore, vice president; Will Austill, secretary and treasurer; Earl Barefoot, chief and Lyman Dille, assistant.
Brilliant Hat Combs at Haner's.
Pins and
Armenia is a strong country of contrasts, of opposite extremes, of heat and drought and moisture, and contains manw mysteries awaiting solution. The ethnologist is still in doubt as to what branch of the great European family and Armenian people belong to; the philologist has not yet classified their language, the antlquarium knows next to nothing of their early history.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.
Fine Spectacles for Christmas presents at Haner's. Palms for Xmas at Gause's greenhouse. Automatic Eye Glass Holders and Eye Glass Chains,
IHaner's.
NOTICE TO POST OFFICE PATRONS. By means of - auxiliary automobile and substitute letter carrier service, the Richmond Post Office will endeavor to deliver every parcel and package on Christmas Day. Patrons can assist us greatly by coming to the door on whistle signal of postman and relieving him quickly as possible. J. A. Spekenhier, Postmaster. 22-3t
Dressed Rabbits, Spare Ribs, Back Bones, Tenderloins, Back Strip, Etc, at Schwegman's. 22-2t
It has been computed that one "common house fly on the 20th of March la represented by 300 on the 24th of April. ' The 300 become 90,000 by May 28, and by Aug. 8 the number has been squared twice more, makim? the total progeny ensoosn f the appetite and Incalculable number of SJCQfiOQ.OQQ.
H
S11S
USE OIK? 'KflKl FOR
ylnllni
Don't let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty simply because you are temporarily short of money. Call on or write to us and we will loan you $5, $10, $25, $50, or any amount that you may need. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. All business is strictly confidential. We pay off loans and advance more money at our low rates, and your payments will be so small that you will not feel them. 60c is the weekly payment on a $25 loan for 50 weeks. $1 .20 is the weekly payment on a $50 loan for 50 weeks If you need money, fill out this blank, cut it off, mail to us and our agent will call on you. Open evenings until Xmas. Name . Wife's Name Address (Give Street and Number) Town Amount Wanted
Richmond Loan Co. Established In 1895. Room 8, Colonial Building.
Automatic Phone 1S45.
Richmond, Ind.
Clr
ista
TV7
V
ley
The thing you certainly must have, In order to bring to your loved ones, the joy and happiness they are so eagerly awaiting, should, when you are temporarily short, be borrowed where it can be had with the least cost to you. That we can and will loan you money cheaper than it can be had of similar concerns, can be proven to your complete satisfaction by an investigation. . . We loan -money in sums to suit the borrower. on household goods, teams, livestock, farming implements and all other personal property, without removal, giving you as much time as you may desire, making your payments weekly, monthly, quarterly or soch as may suit your convenience, and absolutely guaranteeing yon a lower rate than can be had of any similar concern in the city, none excepted. We also offer you liberal rebates for all unexpired time and grant you free extensions in case of sickness, a thing almost unheard of' among the ordinary loan companies. If you are in need of a loan and cannot call at our office, cut out the following and mail to us and our agent will promptly call on yon.
Name
Address Ami. Wanted $ Security.
RELIABLE CONFIEENTIAL HONESTLY ADVERTISED Indiana hum. C0 Phone 1341. Third Floor. 40-41 Colonial Bldj RICHMOND, HID.
COR. 9th and IVIAIN STREETS. FURNITURE BEDDING PICTURES
Palladium Want ACs-Go Into All Homes.
