Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 123, 11 March 1909 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAM, THUIISDAT, MAltCII 11, 1909

IE (BEIT ' , ;" ' ...The Market Plaice' of the People... "lEWEi . IMS PElfS ' WOffl Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must bz FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before PDlQJOfPIE (!W K EACH INSERTION. FREE'.' ads below 12 noon h WlBlUiE W

Eager Listeners to Mrs. Burton Smith's Domestic Science Lectures. " " TELLS ABOUT HOME WORK

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WANTED To do washings for pri1 vate family. 131 S. 8th St. ll-2t WANTED Experienced girl for housework. Phone 4224. ll-3t WANTED Carriage trimmers, 'machine girls and paste girl. Davis. Carriage Co. li lt WANTED A position as bookkeeper or stenographeripr both ; ' experienc- .. ed. Good reference. Address C. J., r care Palladium. ll-2t WAlSTED-Machlnist. by Light Inspection Car Co., Hagerstown. None but good rnaa need apply. 11-lt WANTED Position to do typewrit ' ing. Address . "C" care Palladium. , ' 10-2t WANTED Work as, teamster; address "Teamster," care Palladium. ; 10-2t WANTED Want you to try a pair of " machine sewed soles; positively guaranteed satisfactory. , Electric . Shoe Shop, 920 Main. . 10-7t SITUATION WANTED Young man ' desires to : return to- Richmond by April 1. Experienced in wall paper, clothing, drugs and jewelry 'lines, -lock Box 618, Logan. O. , 10-2t WANTED White girl. Phone 13571 10-2t WANTED A housekeeper for two, ' Centerville. Call 18 Main, upstairs. . . 10-2t WANTED Good strong cook at Jaf busch's restaurant. . 27-tf WANTED To do your moving. New vans , and largest in city, Reliable f help. Reasonable charges. Phone ii Market i- r , ' NEW YORK STOCK (By Cerrell and Thompson, New York, March 11. t r

Open High Low, Close Great Northern .. .. .. .......... .. ...139 140 139 140 Amalgamated Copper .. V. ,.. 67 6Sya " 67 68 American Smelting S3 83i 824 83 Northern Pacific ...137 137 136 136 U. S. Steel . . 43 44 43 44 U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. ...110 110 110 110 Pennsylvania .. .. .. ...129 129 129 129 St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...142 142 141 142 B. & O. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 107 107 107 107 New York Central... .. .. 123 128 123 123 Reading .. .. .. ., .. i. 123 124 122 123 Union Pacific 174 175 175 174 AtcntsonnrrrTrTrT'r.-:;-. .. ...103 104 103 103 Southern Pacific .. ...117 117 116 117

Chlcarjo. CHICAGO GRAIN ANO PROVISION Chicago, March 11. (By Corrtll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton O.l Wheat " Open High Low Close May ... 114 115 113 115 July ... 103 103 102 103 Sept. ... 97, 97 96 97 Corn ,- . Open High Low Close May ... 68 68 67 68 July ... 67 67 67 67 Sept ... 67 67 66 67 Oats. Open High Low Close May ... 55 55 54 55 July ... 49 49 49 49 Sept. ... 40 41 40 41 T5C nc3 CK Per !sisst!ca. Relieves sour stomach, palpiUMoo of the heart. Digests what you eat SHERIFF'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an execution In my hands, and also a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, of Wayne county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale,' to tho highest bidder, on Saturday,vthe 3rd day of April, 1909, at ten o'clock a. m. at the office of the Kramer Manufacturing Company, located, at No. 283 Ft. Wayne Avenue, in the" city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, the following described property to-wit: All office furniture and personal property, which personal property consists of desks, chairs, tables, filing cabinets, one sorrel horse, two delivery wagons, one open top buggy.1 one Oliver typewriter, one safe and one billing machine. And on the same day. at the hour of two o'clock p. m. at the door of the court house, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate In Wayne Coun-ty, Indiana, to-wit: Lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5) and six (6) in Waldron & Pitman's Addition, to the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, and being a part of the southeast quarter of section 32, township 14, range 1 west, together, with the buildings situate thereon and all the fixtures and ma chinery of every kind, nature and description, forming a part of the manu facturing plant on the said real estate. , ...... To be sold as the property of the Kramer Manufacturing Company, to satisfy, said execution and decree in my hands in favor of the C. & W. Kramer Company. Said sale to be without relief from valuation or ap praisement laws. - - LINUS P. MEREDITH, ' Sheriff of Wayne County. ' f BOBBINS & ROBBINS. ; ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. Xr.-X-.Ui?. . V . dU 11-18-25

3481. Office 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. Chas. Zuttermelster, S. 7th. marS-lmo

Messengers furnished entire city; quick service. Public typewriting. ; Postal Telegraph, Telephone 1071. - 8-14t WANTED To trade Richmond income property for land. Will give or take difference. Address Property, care Palladium. C-7t WANTED Will pay cash is ty that will net about 10 Address Danberry, Palladia.--er-;ent. 5-tf WANTED Visit the new and Second-hand furniture store, 1030 Main. - Phone 1778. nich4-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks required. Best work for poor man. Can have shop with small capital. Wages, $12. to $20 weekly, y Wonderful demand for barbers. Catalogue free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 9-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property cr farm, go, right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tl FOR SALE, FOR SALE City property and (arms, merchandise stocks and firo insurance. Porterneld. Kelly Block, 8th . and Main. S-tf FORSALE Cheapest place to buy new and second hand furniture. Antique Furniture Co., 51U Main. Phone 4201. H-tf FOR SALE Handsome home near Report QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Indianapolis Market. - REPRESENTATIVE SLES. No. Av. Dk. Price 50 341 .. $7.00 55 254 .. 6.90 62 233 120 6.85 54 246 520 6.85 46 . 200 40 6.80 36 210 160 6.80 77 200 160 6.75 87 177 40 6.70 74 172 160 6.65 50 ........ . 178 40 6.65 70 167 160 6.60 78 ' 157 200 6.55 53 166 160 6.55 79 151 200 6.50 84 . ,. 161 280 6.50 66 ................. 125 .. 6.40 32 121 .. 6.25 40 ................. 110 .. 6.15 14 92 .. 6.00 5 56 .. 5.50 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $6.75(5 $7.00 Good to choice .......... 6.50 6.85 BEST STEERS. Finished steers ... ........ G.25 G.To Goodto choice steers ..... 5.50 6.25 Choice, to fancy yearlings. . 4.75 5.50 STOCK CATTLE. CJood to heavy fleshy feed- . era.. .. .. .. .... .... 5.003 5.25 Fair to good feeders .. . . 4.75 5.00 Good to choice stackers . . 3.00 4-50 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.5041 3.23 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .". 4.35 5.75 Good to choice heifers.. ...3.75(3 4.U5 SHK5P. Best yearlings ..... . . ..... 5.00 5.50 Good to choice sheep 4.254 4.75 Spring lambs. . . . . . . . . . 4.00 7.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy 5.00 8.50 Fair to heavy 3.50 7.50 Richmond Grain Market (IUchaona Holler MIKs) Wheat, per bu., ..........,.....$1.20 Corn,5 per bu., .70c Rye, per bu.. . .SOc Bran, per ton, .$26.00 Middlings, per ton ............. $29.00 Clover seed, per bu., ......... ...$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runs Co.) t Timothy, per bu., $2.70 & $2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.63 Richmond. CATTLE. - . . (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds , . Good to heavy packers Common and rough . . ' Steers, corn fed ..... .$C.O0$6J!5 . 5.50 COO . .00 5.50 . 4.50 5.00 Heifers , Fat cows Bolls ... 3.50 4.25 3.50 4.00 2.50 3.75 jt m m m

Earlham. ; Easy terms. Address "G" care Palladium. ll-2

FOR SALE! Pure thick maple syrup. Starr Bros., Boston. Phone 24D. mchll-tf FOR SALE Frame house to be moved at once. Phone 3434 or call at 829 N. 10th St . ll-3t FOR SALE Half horsepower motor, good as new. 920 Main. Phone 2263. 10-?t FOR SALE A fine lot of Little Red and English clover seed, recleaned. The price is $5.00 (five dollars) per bushel, F.. O. B., Fountain City, Ind. Geo. B. Harris. 10-3t FOR SALE Piano for $10.00 and an organ for $6.00; 519 Main. 10-2t FOR SALE Handsome home , near Eardham. Easy terms. Address "G," care Palladium. 9-24t FOR SALE OR TRADE Square piano. Solid rosewood case. What you got? Address D. Q., care Palladium. tKSt FOR SALE New latest model Hallwood cash register with detail strip and total adder.- A great bargain if taken soon. A. 3. Wade, 3026 South Washington St., Marion, Ind. 8-7t FOR SALE Italian Bees, good, strong colonies; also bee hives and supplies. M. W. Wolfer, 300 South West Third. Phone 4116. 4-7-9-11-14-16-19 FOR SALE Houses $500 up to $3,000. Call 1010 Butler, Fairview. 8-7t FOR SALE House of seven rooms on S. 18th. Call Phone 25B. 5-7t FOR SALE Good house, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, electric light, strictCalves G.50 7.50 5.50 Lambs PRICES FOR POULTE.Y. (Paid by Bee Hire Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c Old chickens, per lb.. ..15c Turkeys, per lb IS to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb .31 Country butter, per lb 23e Eggs .... . .i , . ... ,. ..i.... .18c EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo. March 11. ' Cattle Receipts, 170; firm. Veals, $5.0O. Sheep Receipts, , 4,L"00; ranged from $2.50 to $0. 7 Lambs, f 7.UO. Hoga Receipts. 2,000; tops, $7.15. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, March 11. Wheat Corn .... . , . , . . . . Oatsi .... .... .... Rye Clover Seed, per bu .$1.2H .. ..68 r 83 ...$5.30 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, March 11. Wheat Corn . . Oats .. .$1.27 .68 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, March 11. Wheat .'. . . . . Corn . . . . . ;. . .. . . Oats .... .. ,.:...$1.2UA . . . S CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK: Cincinnati, March 11. Hogs Receipts, 3,rKM); closed weak. Cattle Receipts, COO: steady. Calves, closed dull; $1 lower. Sheep Receipts. 30; steady. Lambs, $S down. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March 11. , Cattle Receipts, light; tops $0.75. Veals, $0.50. Hogs Receipts light; tops, $7.25. Sheep Receipts light; tops $3.S0 $0.00. Lamb8-$8.00. , FOUNTAIN CITY. j (Furnished by B. A. Benton)' ' Butcher Steers $4.00$5.00 Good to choice cows ...... Heifers ....... ....i...... Veal calves .. .. .. ...... Hogs .. .. Roughs Sheep Lambs .. .. .. .......... - GRAIN. ( Furnished by Harris Sr Wheat ; ;V. ...... w. ....... Rye ... Prime clover seed . . . Corn, per cwt ........... Oats 3.00 4.00 4.00(8 4.50 4.50 7.00 4.50 550 3.50 5.25 3.009 3.25 4.00 6.50 Jarrett) -.... $1.06 . .65c ..$4.50 ....... 80c . . . ... 45c HAGERST0WN. . . ...... PRODUCE AND TOTJLTRY. (Furnished by Sd Porter ft Son.) Country Butter . ...r. . . 20c Eggs ...15c Young Chickens 13c Old Chickens 13c Turkeys ....13c Ducks .... .... .. ......He Geese 6c GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat.. $1.12 Corn. . .. : .' i.OOc Oats, No. 3, white .. ...... ....47c Rye 70e Bran, 'per ton s . . ........... .$25.00 MJddlilUB ................... $27.00

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LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received it this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office op to IS noon today as follows: . . . A. L. ' B. . , Danberry . -C.V. i p. ii , . 3 Property .... 1 1- S. ViT. R. . . . . X Mall wis be kept Cor 8 days only. AH - mall not called for within that time will be cast out ly modern, 5 blocks south of Main street; - "will selt cheap for cash. Phone 1524. 4-tf FOR SALE Residence, 7 rooms, hall, bath and furnace.; 35 S. 15th street Phone 2331. 3-nt FOR SALE No 3038. North J street. Price,. $900. Apply to J. E. Moore, sole agent, over C N. 7th St. 26-tf FOH SALE MM wood. C, W. Kramer Co. . 29-tf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure core for Corns. Prof. H. 1L KolL'ng. 20 S. Sth.,. feblMf FOR RENT, FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all GREENSF0RK. GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris A Co.) Wheat $1.00 Corn 5Sc Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnirhed by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. .......... .17c Eggs, per doz 26c Old chickens, per lb. 10c Old Roosters, per lb. 25c Turkeys, per lb . ..13c Young chickens, per lb ..10c Capons ......................... 15c Guineas, each 15c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb. 6c - -! -LIVE STOCK.' ' (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice cows $4.00 Heifers ...t. $5.00 Hogs $5.00$6.35 Roughs 4.00 4.50 Sheep 3.00$4.50 uambg $6.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) fll to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) . .$11 to $12 Clover hay, loose . . . . . . . . . .SIO.OO Mixed hay $10.00 Straw, per ton $5.50 to $6.00 Oats, per bu., 50 to 52c New corn 67 to 70c MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfild Wheat, No. 2 .. ,. .. .. .. Wheat No. 3 , Corn.. .. .. ... Co.) ..$1.07 . .$1.05 63G5c ..47c. .$20.00 .$28.00 ..$2.00 .$40.00 Oats Bran, per ton Middlings, per ton C. Core, per cwt Bread Meal PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Country butter .. .. .. .. ... Creamery batter Eggs Co.) ....23c ....30C ....25c . . .75c ...$4.60 Potatoes, per bu. ......... English Clover Seed, per bu, NEW PARIS, OHIO. - ' ;;j,r." . GRAIN. . ;. . , (Furnished by O. V. ALB. Richards) Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. $1.05 Corn ... 60c Oats i.47c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed ,.' .. ..14.50 Alslke V.. $7.50 LIVE STOCK. " (Furnished by J. Jarrett) Butcher Steers. S3.5O0t4.oO Good to Choice Cows . . 2.50 3.00 Heifers 2.25 3.75 Hogs ................... 3.50 5.50 Roughs .................. 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs 4.00 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. & Harehigi) Wheat, No. 2. per bu $L25 Corn, new, per bu ............... 60c Oats ;.. ... .A ........ 50c Rye v. 75c Clover Seed. " recleaned - .$4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton ........$10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay, mixed $9.006 $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter, .15c Eggs, per dozen 15c Old Chickens, per lb hens .-. 13c Young Chickens, per lb I ....Sc Turkeys ...... .... 12c Ducks.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10c Geese.. ..7c

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS, PAY.

modern conveniences. 103 S. 9th. 10-2t

FOR REN T Four-room cottage, $S700. Apply 520 N. 19th. 11-lt FOR RENT House of st-vea vious. barn and garden plot; 1011 South J. Call Phone 1235. 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb?3-tf LOST. LOST Hand painted belt pin. Call phone 13C9, Reward. 10 2t INSURANCE. floore and Ogborn Fire Icsurance. benas anl Loss. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf HANS N. KOLL Deutscher Notar and Versicherungs Agent, 716 Main street. Tel. No. 1620. sun&thu ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Maaefield, Residence Architect. Phone 1593. 906tt Main. Jsnie-tC UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING and General Re pairing, lleltuouse, 121 South Cta street. Phone 4367. 27-tf Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel, 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. HUNDREDS PEOPLE ATTENDED SALE Crowd Was Drawn Out by Sunny Weather and the Good Offerings. B.0B EWING SELLS SPEEDER NOTED CINCINNATI BASEBALL PLAYER GET8 FANCY FIGURE FOS THE HOR8E LIST OF SALES YESTERDAY. Cambridge City, Mch. 11. Today hundreds of people attended the Lackey horse sale, drawn here by the warm weather. The bidding was lively and a large number of horses at fancy prices were disposed of. Yesterday one of the attendants of the sale was Bob Ewing, the noted Cin cinnati pitcher, who sold ne of his speeders at a high figure. The sales yesterday were as follows: Sales Yesterday. "Keno" .(Reldston Stock Farm, Richmond) sold to Abraham St ranee, New York, $175. "Faro" (Reldston Stock Farm, Richmond) to Dr. Spltler, Mooreland, Ind., $140. "Pedro" (Reidston Stock Farm Richmond) to Thomas G. Miller, Rushvllle. $185. "G. B. D." (Reidston Stock Farm Richmond) to John Dagler, Rushville, $135. "Anderson D." (Reidston Stock Farm, Richmond) to Abraham Strance New York, $175. "Frank Randall" (Reidston Stock Farm, Richmond) to II. Meiksell. Richmond. Ind., $135. "Miss Simmore" (Reidston Stock Farm, Richmond) to John Vogle, West Alexandria, Ohio. $225. "Our Doctor" (Reidston Stock Farm Richmond) to I. M. Dye. Urban a, Ohio. $200. "Dean See" (Reidston Stock Farm. Richmond) to Omer Cheesman, Hagerstown, $125. "Don P." (Reidston Stock Farm. Richmond) to Carl Wite, Logansport, $170. "Six Winks" Reidston Stock Farm,) to S. Hedrlck. Pittsburg, $80. , "Miss Wayne", (Reidston Stock Farm, Richmond), to Roland Herling, Greenfield. $70. "Queen of Reidston" (Reidston Stock Phillips Theatre. VAUDEVILLE. Ddl redi, Uarcu 11 Last Three Days. "Rcse, ci Virciaia," 7 OUTER DIG ACTS 7 Admission 10 cents to all parts of the house. Entire change of pcagram Mac day Inursdsy

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

DOY.-XIXG & SON. 15 N. 5th' FhAn ill 5. augl-t! MOVING VANS. WHittf reaor to .ove call the "En ptre'sr" rgrtt mcvint vans in ti3 c't?. AU reliable and experienced mtn. A! Winierstein. Phcue 425S. Cih and Main. -tf LAUNDRY JUULTJ'J J J U U I J" Dirty c'othes made clan; if you don believe It, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & 23-tf Co.. 406 Main. PAPER HANGING. Harry Lancaster, agent for Henry Bosch Co., Cnlcaso. Fine wan pj pers. Tel. 166S. Nixon's CanJy Store. 5-": FOUND. ' FOUND An Earlham college pin, silver; owner may have by calling 913 North A street. FOUND Ladies woolen glove on Main street. Call at 1010 Butler St.. . Fairview. -'2t GJd Medal Flour makes the whitest bread. WMAiA. Farm. Richmond.) to Ed Clark. Shelby. vllle. $110. "May Randall" (Reldston Stock Farm. Richmond.) to E. H. Hill. Rich mond, $110. -Elinor S." (Reldston Stock Farm, Richmond.) to John Vogler, West Al exandria, Ohio, $165. "Lady Bryan" (C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville, nd.,) to Frank Vanness, Chicago, $3,200. , "Prince Ross" (C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville) to Walter Moore, Chicago, $400. "Lord Robert" (C. G. Duckworth. Martinsville.) to Ed Ilallenbeck and Lynn Brook, of Lacy Island. N. Y., $500. " "Mary Patch" (C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville.) to Robert E. Cox, Ham mond, $435. "Bill IJams" (C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville.) to Frank N. Vanness, Chica go. $800. "Major Dillon" (C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville,) to W. B. Lynn, Martins ville, $230. "Con Bell (J. M. Patterson, Eaton, Ohio) to Dan Ulrich, Ingomar, Ohio, $510. No. 131, no name given, reserved for C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville, Ind., sold to O. G. Lavis. Lima, Ohio, $230. No. 134. no name given, reserved for C. G. Duckworth, Martinsville, sold to George Clark, Alpine, Mich., $200. ' "Hlghwine" (C. G. Duckworth. Martlnsville.) to J. Johj-i., Richmond, Va. $300. . "Belle Chimes (J. M. Patterson. Ea ton'. O.,) to J. E. King, Eaton, Ohio, $240. "Van Dyke" (J. C. Linneman, Lima. Ohio) to Charles Wleming, Terre Haute $300. ... . ; .. OWENS REPORTED AS WORSE TODAY Will Be Necessary to Remove His Eye. E. M. Owens, city mall carrier, who was injured Sunday morning while pulling tacks. one of them flying up and stickicg im hi eye, was reported as much worse today, and suffering a great deal from the injury. He Is at Rcld McTrarial hospital undergoing treatment and jurt as soon a3 possible the physician: will operate on his left eye. The pupil wili be removed. The pbyrician stages that It will be necessary to have such an. operation to rave the sight of the other eye. Gold Medal Flour Is cheapest it's best. too more loaves to the sack. Eikihu. Emmons Tailoring Co. Eclarct Tfcdr Cssissss Dtc trie Pressisg Systea IsstsUed Ezxmoss Tailoring nave en icrged their business this Spring. In addition to the large and fine line of suitings they make a $15 aud $13. they have added an extra fine line of Imported suitings that they wCl make np at $22. This is the same good solu by high price tailors at $35. The connection of Emmons Tailoring Co. with one of the largest Woolen Houses in the coun'ry gives them unnsusi advantage in prices. Emmons Tailoring Co. have also installed this Spring an Electric Pressing System." This system does tbe best pressing work and at low prices. Pressing suits. 35c;, trousers. 15c Best work or no charge. . They are also showing surprising values In their Spring line. A cordial Invitation is extended to sll to look over their new Spring tries. -., - - i . '-'

THIS AFTERNOON SHE SPOKE ON

THE SUBJECT OF "SANITATION OF THE HOME" MANY OTHER SUBJECTS. Club women in this city are ex tremely Interested in the lectures which are being given by Mrs. Burton Smith of Atlanta. Georgia. She has a wonderful attractive' personality and Is as well schooled In home economic as any lecturer that has ever appeared In this city. " , Mrs. Smith has a good command of language and is indeed a forceful speaker; her soft southern accent ,adding much to her attractiveness as a lecturer. This afternoon she spoke to a good sized audience, on the "Sanitation of the Home." She told in part o fthe modern woman ; her need of education along sanitary lines; and also of the care and repair of the house. The lecture wa3 illustrated with charts showing.sanitary requirements. To Talk on Foods. Perhaps one o fthe most delightful lectures of the series will be delivered tomorrow afternoon when the subject or Foods will be discussed. The outlinefor the lecture is as .follows: Food and Effective Living:" "Ingredi ents of Food." "Use In the Body." 'Hutchinson's Four Tests of Good Food." "Marketing Preparation." "Effect of Heat on Different Food Stuffs. The Aladdin Oven.- "Flreless Cook ery, "Froi for Children and Students," "I: vd for Out of Door Worker," "K ,-;?rt Changes in Diatory Standards." 7ne lectures are being given in tho First Presbyterian church under tho auspices o fthe Domestic Scienco Association. .... POLICE v; OVER POSSIBLE . SHIFTS ICl FOCS (Continued From Paga QngrfnJjf! I a . , M. . . an His iror in connec ron.will the department from republKJans and it is Baid he did not want to skever-al relations entirely by linlnS. up toe hard and firm with his ovn Iarty i and stand the rhance of a prooauiooloss of a job altogether. It is notJi' believed likely that if it be decided oi remove McManus, he would be placed in .the ranks of p"rolmen- ' aK-jJV : Little is BeomedHraj The first sergeant will K a repub lican. If the superintendent -Ite a dem ocrat George M. Little is being boosted by his friends focwJie 'place. Little is a thorough genffeman and one of tbe best liked meadbers of tho force. He is a clever officer, cool headed and not a gossip. He Is' not. trouble maker and possesses discern; ment between the business of the do partment and privatf matters. ' Although a republican Toehas not delved in politics since being connected with, the department. He Is conservative. inH rtallahlM and trnjKWM tinar t. mmn and write correctly. . i. . Edward McNally or Henry Vccelsong are suggested .(or the positkxi ot second sergeant. . - CAPTAIO DICKSDU MISUEOS THE CALL New York. Mrftrcht lO.-CapUln Albert F. 'Dickson. IJ. S. N., former com mander of the lmttleahip Oregon M dead. He wan sixr years old. Jo Less. BccJy fcr yap trptcC!:ii cri ct a FcduVE SAVCCS cr $5.co . -3 ; Lmnn;Arj, WZ2t & Co.

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