Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 31, 8 December 1909 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 8, 1909.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR TODAY
Wednesday Evening Assembly meets in the Odd Fellows' hall this evening, with Mrs. A. D. Gayle and Mrs. W. P. Robinson as hostesses. Musical in Starr Piano parlors given by members of the Music Study club. ' Home Economic Study club is meel fng with MA-8. Elmer Lebo. Wednesday card club is meeting with Mrs. Weishaupt. Mrs. Frank Kitson is entertaining members of the Penny club. Central Aid Society of the First Christian church is meeting with Mrs. Miller at her home on South Ninth street. Men's club of the First Presbyterian church will hold a banquet at six-thirty o'clock this evening in the church assembly room. A meeting of the Men's Union of the First English Lutheran church will be held this evening at the church. The Trifolium Literary society of tha First English Lutheran church will open a Christmas Bazaar this evening at the church. Mrs. Elbert Russell is hostess for a meeting of the Friends Foreign Missionary society this afternoon at her home on the National road west. Mrs. W. Crawford is entertaining members of a card club. Mrs. Henry Hieger is hostess for a meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church this afternoon at her home on South Fifteenth street. : si T tC BRIDGE PARTY WELL. ATTENDED. - The bridge party for Country club members held Tuesday afternooa at the beautiful home of Mrs. Henry Oennett on East Main street was one of the most enjoyable afternoon parties of the season. A large number of the members with several visiting guests were In attendance. Bridge was played at ten tables. Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. Henry Oennett, Mrs. El wood McGuire, Miss Josephine Cates, Miss Edna McGuire, Mrs. Van Heusen and Miss Florence McGuire were presented with the favors. The guests for the afternoon were: Miss Mary Nickell of St. Louis and Mrs. O. A. Field of St. Louis, Mo. i J This was the last company to be given under Mrs. Gennett's direction. "A: new social committee will probably not be Appointed until later, as the club house is being repaired. !'' s; ' - ' Jl Jg jH L ' . TO CALIFORNIA. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reynolds will leave 'Friday for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will remain until some time in April. RICHMOND WOMAN SPEAKER. The Lafayette Art association will close its first year's work this eveui&g by inviting the public to hear a lec ture by Mrs. M. F. Johnston, of Rich iSiond, Ind. Mrs. Johnston's theme 'will be, "Art and Its Influence." No one in Indiana has worked harder or more effectually in this cause than Mrs. Johnston. She has succeeded in establishing a circuit for art exhibitions In the state. It is no small work to do this, since usually such exhibits are taken only where they can be hung and cared for in art museums. Indiana is proud of her Herron Art Dow To Cure Your Own Kidneys A New Guaranteed Treatment, The - Best That the World's Best Kidney Specialists Could Give You. Here is the best remedy for your kidneys, backache and the diseases that come from bad kidneys that the world's greatest brains can give you. Take advantage of it Cut this out and keep it. If your kidneys are too far gone, nothing else may save you. It then rests with your Maker. ; Now, if you have pain in the small of the back at times or constantly, if the urine is profuse or scanty, if it is smoky or cloudy after it stands a few hours, or has a bad odor, or if you have pain in the bladder or a touch of rheumatism anywhere, the chances are almost 100 to 1 that your kidneys are clogged with body poisons of various kinds. Bladder troubles. rheumatism, Bright's disease and so on, come from bad. dying kidneys. They can't throw out the poisons. Stop everything else you may be taking for your kidneys, bladder or rheumatism. Stop! Put jour whole heart and soul in the following treatment and go to bed tonight never more doubting for a moment that you will be Quickly relieved and saved. : Go to your druggist and ask him for Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, nothing more. Every box. every pill is guaranteed. You will say it is the greatest remedy that man has ever found. Some of the most prominent men and women of the country believe in them because they have been cured by them. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are safe, give no bad after effects. In the first .14 hours you will feel different, better. f Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists 60 pills 10 days' treatment 25 cents. If you want to test tbcm first, just itsk your druggist for a free sample package.
Institute, but Richmond had her yearly art exhibitions in a school house before the art institute was built. The
Lafayette Art association began its work last spring by securing the work of the Western Society of Artists. For next spring the association has secured the promise of the same collection that will be brought to Richmond by Mrs. Johnston. That means that Lafayette has joined the circuit for the coming season, and may look forward to having a fine collection, which will embrace a number of pieces of sculp ture as well as paintings in oil and pastel. The Art association extends a very cordial invitation to all persons to hear Mrs. Johnston in Fowler hall this evening at 8 o'clock. About forty slides will be used to show the work of the Richmond society and that of other cities. The lecture is free. La fayette Courier. jt OF LOCAL INTEREST. Mrs. Fritz Krull will receive this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in her apartment in the Blacherne. Mr. Krull will receive with Mrs. Krull this evening. Indianapolis Star. Mr. Krull is well known here. Last year he had a large class of vocal students in this city. IS OUT OF TOWN. Mrs. W. Ramsey Poundstone went to Fountain City, Ind., this morning for a visit with relatives. J J J MUSICAL THIS EVENING. The musical to be given this evening for members of the Music Study club and Invited guests by Miss Lucy Francisco assisted by Miss Mary Kaufman will probably be one of the most delightful affairs of the week. Owing to the limited room in the Starr Piano parlors, each member will be permitted to Invite ten guests. J J jl CLUB NOTES HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MEET. Members of the Happy Hour. club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Will Dietemeyer at her homo, north of the city. Mrs. Gist, will read a paper. Mts. Brown, first vice president desires that all members be present as arrangements will be made for Christmas at this time. ENTERTAINED SHEPHERD CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stover entertained the members of the Shepherd club last evening at their home on Soir.h. Eighth street. Sheepshead was flay ed at three tables. Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mr. George Reid and Mr. Mason Byer were given the favors. Lunch was served in the dining room. Flow ers and ferns were utilized in appointing the table. The club will not meet again until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel will entertain the club at its next meeting, January fourth. MARY HILL W. C. T. U. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Norman at her home on Sheridan street. A good attendance of members is desired. J J J TO RESUME MEETINGS. The "J. T." Thimble club will hold its initial meeting of the season, the first Friday after Christmas. jl jl j LUTHER LEAGUE. A meeting of the Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church will be held Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. August Kemper, 500 South Tenth street. Jl Jl Jl BOARD OF MISSIONS MET. Miss Belle Scott was hostess for a meeting of the Christian Womai's Board of Missions yesterday afternoon at her home on North Fifteenth street. Mrs. J. A. Walls gave an account of the recent mid-year meeting of the state board of the organization, which was held in Indianapolis, the early part of November. A paper entitled, "The Passing of Korea," was read by Mrs. T. H. Kuhn. Later a social hour followed, refreshments being served. Mrs. B. F. Harris entertains the society at its next meeting. Jl J J AID SOCIETY MEETING. The Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren church will have a meeting Thursday afternoon at two o'clock in the Sunday school room of the church. The meeting will be in the nature of a business session. AH members are urged to be present. J J J CONGENIAL TWELVE CLUB. Mrs. Howard Townsend, Mrs. Sol Frankel. Mrs. Henry Wickemeyer and Mrs. Wilson were given the favors nt yesterday's meeting of the "Congenial Twelve" club held at the home of Mrs. Jeff Wilson on North Seventh street. Refreshments were served after the game. The next meeting will be held after the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Henry Wickemeyer at her home on South Seventh street. J - J J PROF. HAMILTON GIVES TALK. The meeting of the Aftermath society held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. H. Hutton on South Tweuty-ifrst street was addressed by Professor George Hamilton, a member of . the high school faculty. He had for his subject, "The English Educational System," A number of guests
were in attendance among whom were Mrs. John Shroyer, Mrs. W. M. Nelson, Mrs. Perry Freeman, Miss Ruby Clark. Miss Reba Stutson. Mrs. C. W. Knouff and Mrs. Reed of New Paris, Ohio. Refreshments were served and a social hour followed. Mrs. W. K. Bradbury will entertain the club in two weeks at her home on Noith Fourteenth street.
More than ten times the sum paid over to the Indians for about twentytwo thousand acres, according to the original estimate, has since been paid for a single square foot of New York soil. Probably there is no other sale on record where the advance in value has been so great. Putnam's.
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THE PEOPLEARE AROUSED They No Longer Doubt Testimonials ' Are Useless. The Root Juice people came to Richmond to prove the reports that were circulating over the cpuntry in relation to the many remarkable cures the great remedy was making. Hundreds of people that heard of the remedy, crowded into A. G. Luken's Drug store and bought some of it and after taking it a short while many returned for more and urged their friends to try it. Many local testimonials were published in this paper until it became useless as so many of this city know of many cures it has made and is making. It has certainly proved to be the greatest remedy known for the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. It is remarkable the way it heals the stomach and bowels and gives strength to the liver and kidneys. Out of ali of the hundreds that gave the remedy a fair trial at this point not a single one has been heard to condemn It, but on the contrary many who suffered for years with indigestion, chronic constipation, rheumatism and various kidney complaints, after taking a few bottles of the Juice claim a positive cure. So the great remedy does not merely patch. IT CURES. Root Juice is sold for $1 a bottle, six bottles for $5 at A. G. Luken's drug store.
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What Shall It Be ? RUGS WORTH GIVING. Gladden the heart of the housewife with the present of a new rug. Here are unsurpassed assortments in all sizes. $25.00 axminster rugs $19.95. $18.00 Brussels rugs $14.95. NEW IDEAS IN BAGS. What better gift than a smart hand bag? We show a wide assortment of styles and sizes at low prices. COMBS Back combs and side combs, plain and jeweled. An immense variety to select from and excellent values. PRETTY NECKWEAR All the newest ideas are shown in this important accessory to women's dress.
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Are Vp - To - Date No need of buying old or carried over toys when here we offer the "World's Newest and Best" at prices that are surprisingly low. Hundreds upon Hundreds of real novelties in the toy line the kind you are not likely to find elsewhere.
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517 Main. Phone 1717. Let the Following List GIVE GLOVES A most desirable gift, a pair or a half dozen pairs of gloves. See how well you can do here in this purchase. SHOES AS GIFTS Useful, certainly and so worthy of giver and recipient. We offer selections from a complete stock at prices that provide the utmost of good values. WHY NOT HOSIERY? One pair, or a half dozen and you have a gift that will be liked and which will only tax your purse lightly. HANDKERCHIEFS. Of course these appear many times on your list for no other article has wider popularity as gifts. We offer an immense stock and excelling values.
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z0 Help You Decide : GREAT STOCK OF TOYS. Our toy department is a children's fairy land. Bring the little ones to view it and all preplexities of what they like will quickly vanish. There's no equal display of toys, games, do! Is, etc, to be seen in this vicinity. A PAIR OF SLIPPERS. A gift that lasts and gives much enjoyment. We offer a wide variety of styles and these excellent values. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS No one ever has too many, so this is a surely satisfactory gift. A wide range of handsome handles to select from and the most moderate to pay.
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The Best Gift for the Boy When you give your boy a gift you should give that which will glvff him pleasure; that which will be useful to him; that which will fill a real need. They Give Pleasure
Our shoes are the kind that will give the boy pleasure. They aro the kind his comrades are wearing, the kind he wants, too. He will be happy if he finds a pair from our stores is one of his Christmas presents. THEY ARE USEFUL The boy can take these shoes and wear them every day; they are not presents which he can use for a few days only to tire of them. They are not presents which he can break up and discard. They are lasting gifts of real everyday use. THEY ARE flECEGOARY Most of the boy's colds start from cold, wet feeL It is necessary for health that he be properly shod. The only way to insure his health is to protect his feet with high top shoes which are known to be good with our shoes. WHY OUR GHOEG ARE THE KIND YOU WILL DUY They are longer wearing. They are more protecting. They are more comfortable. The leathers are better and softer. They are the most shoe value for the money. SELLING AT Xf9, $2.78 AND f&3.
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Store Open Every Evenlso MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Gifts the men folk want to receive can be selected from our stocks of men's furnishings and clothing department. Suit or overcoat, suspenders, handkerchifs, gloves, neckwear, hosiery, shirts are only a few of the many suitable things to be had here. Bright and fresh goods and splendid values. CHILDREN'S LEGGINS. Children's Astrican Loggins, black, white, grey, red and navy, 75c pair. BOYS' SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Something that is always appreciated and serviceable. Suits and overcoats $1-50 up.
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