Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 32, 9 December 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1903.

PAGE SEVEN.

SOCIETY AIID CLUB DOTES (Continued Tram Pais FlTe.)

stoas of ths Tear's Wert.' - A number the work of the coming year was root short talks war siren by Mrs. Allen riewed and an effort will be mad to Jajr, Mrs. N. C. Helronlmus, Mrs. Lt1 ' lecore sereral prominent speakers to

E. C. Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Dsn CoweU, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. WJUiant Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. William. Mr. and Mr. John Come, Mr. and Mr: Las Beeaon, Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Williams, Mr. and Mr. and Mr. 0. H. Bee son. Mrs. Emmet Crowe and Mrs. w. E. Morris. Next Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace will entertain the club at their home near Milton. . .. aS iS JC HOME ECONOMIC CLUB. MUs Mary Stubbs had charge of the program presented at yesterday's meeting of the Home Economic Study

club held at the homo of Mr. Elmer Lebo, East Main street. The time was spent in discussing different kinds of foods. Miss Reba Stutson enter

tains the club next week. jl &

BUSINESS MATTERS CONSIDERED

A meeting of the 8t. Pauls Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church was held yesterday afternoon in the Parish house. Business matters were con. sldered. MRS. ALFORD A GUEST. Mrs. Walter Ratliff entertained members of a card club yesterday afternoon at her home on North West Fifth street. Mrs. W. H. Alford of Indianapolis was the guest of honor. Whist was played at three tables. Luncheon was served after the game at one long table. Mrs. W. C. Converse and Mrs. Phillips (nee Hazel laugh) of Lafayette were also guests. w MRS. CRAWFORD HOSTESS. Mrs. W. O. Crawford entertained members of a bridge club yesterday af

ternoon. ji ji jt WEDNESDAY CARD CLUB. Mrs. Weishaupt was hostess for a meeting of the Wednesday card club yesterday at her home on South Sixth street. Euchre was played at three tables. Mrs. Collett and Mrs. Elstro were guests for the afternoon. Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs. George Reid and the hostess were presented with the favors. The club will not meet again until after the Christmas holidays. ji si st t FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Members of the Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church were pleasantly entertained yesterday by Mrs. Henry Hicger at her home on South Fifteenth street. A large number of the members were in attendance. Rev. IS. G. Howard addressed the meeting. Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum, Mrs. Lee Nusbaum, Mrs, E. G. Howard and Mrs. Heitbrlnk furnished the music for the afternoon. The remainder of the time was spent socially. FRIENDS' MISSIONARY SOCIETY. A meeting of the West Richmond

Friends Missionary .society was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elbert Russell at her home, on the National Road, west Mrs. King, president, presided at the session. Reports from committees were read and business matters were considered. Mrs. William J. HIatt read a paper entitled, "Impres-

Pcnnlncton, Mrs. William N. TrueMood sad Mrs. John H. Johnson. Miss Bsntatt, an Esrlsais student, sang several pretty numbers. FOR STOMACH AGOHY Ask l H. Fine About Mi-o-na, It Gives Rllf in Fiv Minute He will tell you that be guarantees Ml-o-na to relieve promptly and cure permanently all diseases of the stomach and indigestion, or he will return your money. Have you gas on stomach? One Mio-o-na tablet and the misery

i ended. Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous? Mi-o-na tablets will put you right in a day; give relief in 10 minutes. Now, dear reader, don't go on suffering with stomach trouble. Be fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice and try Mi-o-na. It is a great doctor's pre-

iscription No doctor ever wrote a

better one. v And money back from L. H. Fine if you don't say Mi-o-na is worth its weight in gold. Sold by leading druggist's everywhere, but in Richmond by L. H. Fine, 50 cents a large box. Test sample free from Booth'3 Mkma, Buffalo. N. Y. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says: "Pains and distress in my stomach and a general stomach complaint was entirely cured for me by the use of two boxes of Ml-o-na and I , have no hesitation in recommending its use." 508 Pearl

! Street, Ylpsilanti, Mich., December 10,

1908.

address the club during the winter.

The organization will meet on the first Tuesday of each month.

GOVERNOR nDASTS STATE OFFICIALS III All IIITEflVIEW (Continued From Page One.)

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breathe it in. Complete outfit, including iafcakrtl. Extra botties 60c. Druggists,

WAS A BIG SUCCESS

Opening of Winter Season by Presbyterian Men's Club Was Enjoyable.

MANY ATTENDED BANQUET

Deem, secretary of the board, and was opposed by the young man's father. In the office of the state superintendent of public instruction. Max Aley, son of Robert J. Aley, state superintendent, was employed until the beginning of the school year at Indiana University, when he continued his work at that place, plans have been considered to have him return to the office at the close of the university year. Will E. Roby, son of Judge Frank S. Roby, of the appellate court, is a messenger for the court at a salary of $1,000 a year. A Common Practice. The practice of employing members

of the immediate family of officers in the state benevolent Institutions ha3 been common and continues to a wide

extent. The movement started by the

governor when he told the board of trustees of the state soldiers' home at

Lafayette to be careful about appoint

ing the son of the commandant, W. 2 Haggard, to a flace at the institution a day or two ago, is said to be the start of an effort to break up the practice. Recently a purchasing agent was appointed for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home at Knightstown, and along with it was one making the appointees wife a matron of one of the departments at the institution. The wife of the superintendent of Easthav en insane hospital at Richmond, draws a salary as matron, and so did the wife of the superintendent of the Central insane hospital in this city, until recently. The stand taken by the governor ha3 made something of a sensation.

(Palladium Special) Milton, Ind., December 9. Ths body

of Thomas G. Morris, of Anderson, was brought to the home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas B. Lantz, at this place, yesterday, and the funeral services were conducted at the house at -

i o'clock. Mr. Morris was the son of Joshua and Flora Boyer Morris and

was born here fifty years ago. He is survived by a widow, his father, who lives in Indianapolis, and his sister, Mrs. Lantz. Mr. Morris's death occurred soon after he had prepared an eulogy for the Elks' memorial service at Anderson last Sunday. Funeral exercises were held by the Elks at Anderson yesterday and the body was accompanied here by a delegation of commercial travelers.

Try a five cent roll of Puritana Mush now made daily at Zwissler's Bakery. Ask your grocer for it. 9-lt

The Men's club of tho First Pres

byterian church opened its winter ser

ies of meetings last evening by a ban

quet in the basement of the church.

The banquet was served by the Ladies

Aid society. C. W. Knouff, president of the organization, acted as toastmaster and a number of interesting

toasts were ' responded to by Howard

Dill, John F. Thompson, C. E. Shlve-

ley, Dr. C. S. Bond. Rev. T. J. Graham

and Dr. J. M. Wampler. There were almost a hundred present. The affair was a great success and

it is believed that more interest will Fruit Cake, Oyster Paddles, and all be taken in the brotherhood this year j kinds of fancy cakes at Zwissler's for

than in former years. An outline for .the Holidays. 9-lt

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YOUNG MEN WANTED GOVERNMENT PAYS RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS $800 TO $1,400 A YEAR. Free Scholarships Are Offered. Uncle Sam holds spring examinations for railway mail clerks in this vicinity. The job is for life; hours are short, salary twice monthly and vacation. To any young man this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education is all you need; city and country people have equal chance. Start to prepare now free information. Free scholarships this month. Write immediately to Central Schools, Dept. 232, Rochester. N. Y.

RctzoII CHorry Juice It sonuds fine and tastes just as good. But you will find it to be an excellent cough remedy and easy to give to children. It is flavored with the juice of cherry fruit. We guarantee It to give satisfaction. 4 oz. Bottle 25c.

Adams Drug Store 6th & Main. The Rcxall Store

For Chriotmao Gitto

The representative of the Smith Book Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, is in the city today and tomorrow with a full line of samples of miscellaneous books and standard sets which will be offered at 50c on the dollar. An excellent opportunity to make your holiday purchases at bargain prices. C3oom S4.

Xmas Spectacles A pair of them will take tbat strained look from your wile's or mother's lace 11 fitted properly. Fitting then Is our specialty. Let ns get busy this Xmas Haner, The Jeweler 810 Main St F. H. EDMUNDS, Optometrist.

Suggestions That Will HOoEic His Christmas Long to Be Remembered The cleanest and most appropriat Una of man's appropriate sift articles ever shown in this vicinity. You can find hsra anything ths son, ths father, the brother, or the sweetheart would appreciate as suitable, gifts. Hat Here For

the Big Brother 81.C0 to $3X3 Moat any man would appreciate a gift thing like a Hat, especially ths son or Big Brother. Wo are showing a largo lino, all shapes and shades, Corns hero if you want to ploass him.

Sweaters and Sweater Coats $1 to $500 The greatest variety in Eastern Indiana; all sizes, all colors, a very desirable gift to any man or young man; all sizes.

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Some people don't realize how much they can buy with a little money here. They don't realize that the things they want to get their children, but think they can not afford, can be bought here for less than they expected As an illustration, here are some of the things a quarter will buy. Just twenty-five cents, that is all.

Mechanical Toys All these are real mechanical toys they move. Easter Egg Cart Chinese Laundrymen Clown and Duck Jolly Jumpers Clown and Fan Puss and Ball Japanese Jugglers The Buck Saw Man The Tumblers Crawling Crocodiles The Wiggler Bouncing Ball Man The Climbing Cocoanut Seeker The Flapping Goose The Taxicab Autos of aH kinds The Boxing Man The Auto Delivery Wagon Flying Machines That Fly

Bargain Counter Special We're going to place a bargain counter at the rear of the center aisle. On it goods that have been damaged in shipping or are slightly defective in other ways. On it go articles which we have so many of we want to close them out. It is an odds and ends and they are going to sell at about one-fourth regular price.

Miscellaneous Articles Horses and Wagons (Iron) Rubber Dolls Rubber Animals Dressed Dolls Little Stoves Express Wagons Sand Playing Outfits Roily Poly Dolls Banks Pate Plastique Sets Games of ail kinds Puzzle Pictures Wagons Chairs Balls Pop Guns Soldier Sets Nodding Teddy Bears Stuffed Animals Musical Instruments of Many Kinds.

Tomorrow, while they last, regular $2, three-piece, folding, nickle plated edges, Shaving Mirror. Selling for.79c.

. (GI1DW Frcm ECt c? ta $2

All rosdy for ths Christmas Soma are dsns up in neat pomps.

to present. See osr lino buy.

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15c a pair to 50c A gift that cannot come amiss they are done up in neat Xmas boxes. See our Insurance Hose at $1.50; six pairs to a box.

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srs placed In neat Christmas Box ths prettiest lino you svsr saw, and

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Wit As 5Cc to $5 They corns In all tho latest and newest designed handles a rare and useful gift to any man. Our Christmas lino is moot complete. See display. Shirt Suggestions As Gifts

Wo havs certainly prepared for tho Christmas shopper in ths way of Men's Shirts. Wo haws all ths wswsst

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50C 75C $1, $150 OP to s man or yosng man.

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Wo could go en and on enumerating gift things but space will not ps mit. All we ask is that you call hers see our fine Christmas showing of what ia correct for dress wearing.

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