Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 111, 26 February 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. Elk Butter Crackers are equalled by none and you won't get the Elk Butler Cracker Qualities by buying something else. Demand it of your Grocer. Made only by THE RICHMOND BAKING COIVfllPANY Knollenberg's Lace Department Lace Will Lead As a Trimming During the Coming Season Our lace stock is now complete in every detail. Last Spring all kinds of laces were used and no decided preference was shown for any particular style. This year the proper lace as an up to date trimming, will be the soutache braided effects. Beautiful waists made of braided ailovers may be seen. Your new spring gown will not be complete unless trimmed with a braided galoon or band. Nothing will escape a lace finish this season. Everybody's Stopping Place. NOTION DEPARTMENT KNOLLENBERG'S PALACE TMEATOE MONn TUESr WEDNESDAY. MON, TUE&V WEDNESDAY. FIGHT FOR LIFE Thelma Azora An African Uoo Woman of Great Nerve This battle is founght in a large, strong steel arena. The only animal act of its kind in America. ITS A REAL LIVE LION NOT A PICTURE High-class Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs in connection with each performance.

THE I ND IAN Prlnrlnlr Kuan Smoother, given more power, wear lone" and the Free Kaaiae baa m real clutch aad aot a makeshift.

Always More Power

Always Better Quality

3 3-4 II. P. Oiala Drive S II. P. Chain Drive, for sale by WAKING &. COMPANY 406 Main Street. Richmond, Ind.

Mm. V. A. Brehm begs to anaounee the sale of no me attractive novel I le In seasonable Headwear for ladles. Thee hat are not eulla nor leftover, bnr faahlonable una pen la value minting from $5 upward. These will be aold at 91.50 and 91 during; the couilng week.

Milliner

35 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.

RICHMOND, IND.

Curtains and Draperies You may need something new in this line and we want you to see ours and compare our prices with other stores. Weiss Furniture Co., Where price is always an Inducement. 519 MAIN ST.

RICHMOND'S BEST MOVERS When you move, move right. v We do it right. Chas. Zuttermeister MOVING VAN SERVICE. Hacks Also a Specialty. 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. Phones Office 8481. Residence 3084.

Jnxt now we are devoting considerable attention to the milking; of large portrait In Sepia eoloriags. These portraits contain the arreateat poamioilltles known to modern pbotournpliy find are suitable either for enlargements front old prints or from direct sittings from life. Specially low rates during the ensuing month. F. J. PARSONS, Photographer 704 MA1X ST.

Lower in Ash Higher in Carbon are the merits found in our Lion and Glen Alum Coal.

A.

Coal and Supply Co. Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In Carpenter work. Repairing specialty. F. & F. COMPANY Carpeatera and Contractors. Rear No. 14 S. 8th Street.

Fine Silks and Lace Goods are cleaned to perfect satisfaction at the Imperial Tailoring Co. Makers of Men's and Women's Clothing. Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 901 a Main St.

POST CARDS ARE POPULAR Bnt our POST CARD PHOTOS are till more popular. 3 FOR 25c. 20th CENTURY STUDIO 019 MAIN ST.

Kxcluslveness of pattern la the dlstlsgulfthlng feature of this house In CHteriu- to the thoughtful dressers of Richmond. Our new show Inns for the eomtuK aeaaon are replete with novelties and you nre Invited to look over our line. The prices, too are nlwajs within your reach. OTT. HEINS, Merchant Tailor 700 MAIN ST.

The place you Bet the most chance back. We Intend that a sound business priaclpal ahall be practiced la all our dealings with the public. This feature la conspicuously evident In our store at all times. COXKKVS DRUG STORE, 0O0 MAIN ST. If Its filled at Conkey's, Its right.

The earning aeaaon will be fraught with novelties In becoming apparel for ladles wear. Our line la complete and this In connection with our superior facilities for the careful and appropriate fitting of our patrons. We beg your approval aad Inspection. Our prices will be found exceptionally reasonable In every manner.

C E. THOMAS,

FASHIONABLE LADIES TAILORING. SUITE 1, COLONIAL BUILDING.

Ford 4-Cylinder Touring Car $965 complete with top, wind shield and speedometer, also built as Roadster. The "Ford" Car is made of Vanadium steel throughout. Every detail of Its construction represents years of experiment and study; every doubtful element has been discarded. We'll gladly show you this car and give you a demonstration. HE MOREL - BRKMR CO. 418 Main Street Richmond, Indiana Automobiles. Supplies. Repairing. GARAGE PHONE 2121. Agents for the Ford, Reo, Marmon, Premier and Thomas Flyer.

West Ridssocd Residents Attention is directed to the one grocery where complete satisfaction, so far as good goods at prices that will be interesting, la concerned. It's the grocery of LITTLE & DOSWELL GROCERS Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

on, YOU SHOE STORE ! Ita small bat for that very reason Its Replenished more often than the big store. I don't nUow old atylea to remain la my store. Coma try a pair of amy shoes. MOUNTS SHOE STORE The smallest popular place of baslneaa la West Richmond. Corner W. 1st St. and Richmond Are.

YOU SLEEP BETTER On one of my special "Made-to-order" Spring and Hair Mattresses. I will make a mattress to fit your bed. J. H. Russell Upholster 14 South 7h. New Phone 17S3. I'pholsterinic Mattresses Analogs

When Thinking of a suitable Monument for

loverf oar. we suggest selection of n suitable stone. We are at all times ready to submit special deslKBS without added cost to you. Richmond Monnmental Co. 33 SOUTH KIGHTH ST.

JORDAN, Mc MAN IIS and BLANCHARD funeral Directors. I'hone 2175. Private Ambnlaace. I ndertnklag Parlors, 1014 Main St., Richmond.

SOMETHING NEW e are now ready to abonr 90a the matt exclusive styles In Sarins Millinery. Appropriate models that will afford you unbounded satisfac

tion.

The Fashion

Mrs. Knopf

533 MAIX STRKBT, RICHMOND.

The Beverage of Every Household Should be the Phoenix Blend of Coffee, the best 25c Coffee to be found in Richmond, and for sale only at The Phoenix Grocery Corner Main and 12th Sts. Phone 1365

Services in Richmond Churches Sunday

First Church of Christ Scientist Masonic temple. Sunday services at

10:45 a. m. Subject: "Christ Jesus." Wednesday evening experience meeting 7:45. Public invited. Reading room No. 10 North Tenth street. Open to the public daily except Sunday 9

a. m. to 12 noon, 1:30 p. in. to 5 p. m. First M. E. Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. R. J. Wade pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a, m.; morning worship at 10:30; sermon by the pastor on "Thanksgiving for the Marvel

ous Power of the Gospel." V. F. M. S.

thank offering service. Class meeting at 11:45; Junior league at 2; Epworth league at 6:30; evening service at 7:150, sacred concert by choir, see progra melsewhere. Address by pastor

on "Recognition of Friends on Earth." A cordial welcome to all.

Salvation Army Rhoda temple 515 North A street. Capt. and Mrs. Deut-

er officers in charge of local corps.

Services Tuesday, Thursday and Sat

urday at 8 p. m. No service Sunday evening. Sunday school 10:30 a, m. Special meeting Saturday evening,

February 26 led by Col. Scott of De

troit, assisted by Major and Mrs. Escott and Ensign Munselle of Indiana

polis. Officers residence 119 South Second street. First Baptist H. Robert Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m. Subject, "The Lord's Prayer" and at 7:30 p. m., subject "Bringing Men to Christ." At the evening service reports from the Indiana Baptist Brotherhood meeting will be given. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Special meetings begin on Tuesday, March 1. Third M. E. Fairview. A. H. Kenna pastor. Sunday school 9:15, J. Fred Schlagle superintendent; morning worship 10:30. The pastor will speak upon "Fitting One's Life for the Kingdom." Class meeting 11:45; Junior league 2:30. A special program is arranged. Epworth league 6:30; evening worship 7:30. The public is cordially invited. First Presbyterian Rev. Thomas J. Graham, pastor. Bible school and classes 9:15 a. m., Mr. R. B. Nicholson superintendent. Divine worship 10:30 a. m. Major and Mrs. Escott of Indianapolis Salvation Army will be the guests and participate in the services. 7:30 p. m. preaching by the pastor on "Practicing the Preaching of the Sermon on the Mount." The

quartet, Mesdarues Krueger and Karhart and Messrs. Braffett and Krone with Mrs. Miller at the organ will render several special selections. Second Presbyterian Corner Nineteenth aDd C streets. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Theme, "The Model Church." Evening service 7:30 will be in charge of the Salvation Army. Captain Deuter, presiding and Col. T. W. Escott, the speaker of the evening. The east end is highly favored in having so notable a Christian worker to address them. A special offering will be taken for the great and worthy work of the Army. Let all come prepared to respond liberally and cheerfully to such a noble Christian work. Let the East end greet Col. Scott and Captain Deuter with a full house. Earlham Heights Sunday school 2:15; Gospel service 7:30. First English Lutheran. Corner of Eleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship at 10:30, Col. Scott of the Salvation Army will speak. Vesper service at 5 p. m.. President Jensen of Brecklum Institute, Germany will be present to tell of the work of that important institution. Sunday school at 9:15 with classes for all, Lee B. Nusbaum superintendent. A cordial invitation is extended to all and particularly to strangers and those having no church home. Come worship with us. St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school at 9; German services at- 10:30. Rev. Christian Jensen will preach at this service. Young people's meeting at 6:30. English services at 7 o'clock. St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South G streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H. Weiland, assistant. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 6:00, 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock a. m. and High Mass and sermons at 10:30 a. m.; Vespers and benediction every Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. Rev. Jas. M. Shea, assistant. East Main Street Friends Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible school at 9:10. Arthur M. Charles. Supt. Meeting for worship, 10:30. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Gospel meeting 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to any of these services. West Richmond Friends. Services held at Earlham college. Bible school

at 9 a. m.. Prof. E. P. Trueblood, superintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30, sermon by Prof. Russell; midweek meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. ni. All interested are cordially invited to every service. Universalists. In Masonic building. Rev. Martha Jones will preach at 3:30 p. m.; Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. First Christian. Corner Tenth and South A streets, Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Pible school 9:05 a. ni.. Prof. Judge BogRs. superintendent; Junior Endeavor 2 p. m., Martha Mclellan, superintendent; Intermediate Endeavor 2:30 p. m., Mabel Thomas, superintendent: Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Harry Sloan, president. Preaching by asior 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Morning subject: "The Program of Jesus." Evening subject: "What Does it Mean to be Saved?" On next Friday morning, afternoon and evening, the Tiev. Archibald McLean, president of the Foreign Missionary society will conduct an institute on missions. No day in a national convention could be more profitable than this. The evening service will be an illustrated lecture of the foreign work. A novel feature will be moving picture films of the people in action. Other churches of the city are invited. No

offering will be taken. United Brethren Bible school at 9:30 a. m. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m.; C. E. meets at 6:30 p. m. Major and Mrs. Escott of the Salvation army will sneak at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. Whitewater Friends. Aaron Napier pastor. Sunday School 9 a. m., Lee Ellis, superintendent; meeting for worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; C. E. 6:20 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.; choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p. m. South Eighth Street Friends. L. T. Pennington, Pastor. Bible school at 9 o'clock, John H. Johnson, superintendent. Morning service at 10:30. Subject of sermon, "Why I Am a Quaker." Christian Endeavor at 6:3$. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, Mr. Hoefer leader. All are Invited. St. Paul's Episcopal Cor. 8th and North A street. Rev. D. C. Huntington rector. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school and Bible

classes. 10:3O a. m., Morning prayer and sermon on "Sin Under Its Aspect

of Rebellion Against God." 7:30 p. m.

Evening prayer and sermon on "For

giveness. Public invited as usual.

A Calendar of Lodges of This City

MASONIC. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., stated meetings, third Wednesday of each month. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Stated meetings first Tuesday of each month. King Solomon Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated meetings second Friday of each month. Wrayne Council No. 10, Royal and Select Masters. Stated meetings first Thursday of each month. Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. of P. Stated meetings first Monday of each month. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meetings first and third Saturdays of each month. I. O. O. F. . Whitewater Lodge No. 41 meets every Friday evening. Herman Lodge No. 199 meets every Thursday evening. Woodward Lodge No. 212 meets every Wednesday evening. Richmond Lodge No. 254 meets every Monday night. Oriental Encampment No. 28 meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. MACCABEES. Ladies of the Maccabees of the world meets in the L O. O. F. hall on the first and third evenings of each month and second and fourth Thursday afternoons. D. OF R. Eden Lodge No. 30, meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month. Hermania Degree Lodge meets on the first and third Saturday of each month. K. OF P. Coeur de Lion No. 8 meets every Tuesday evening.

Triumph Lodge No. 115 meets every Friday evening. Richmond Company, No. 14 U. R., meets on the first Monday of each month. Calanthe Temple No. 9 K. of P. Sisters meets on the first Wednesday evening of each month. ELKS. Benevolent and protective order of Elks meets every Thursday evening. OWLS. American Order of Owls No. S7 meets every Tuesday in Luken's hall. EAGLES. Fraternal Order of . Eagles, Wayne Aerie, No. 666, meets every Wednesday evening at 710 Main street. G. A. R. Sol Meredith Post No. 55 meets every Thursday evening at court house. Woman's Relief Corps, Sol Meredith Post, No. 45 meets every Thursday afternoon at the court nous.;. Iola Lodge. No. 53, meets every Thursday evening. Ladies of the G. A. R. Garfield Circle meets every Friday at the court house. SONS OF VETERANS. Sons of Veterans meet every Monday evening at the court house. RED MEN. Osceola Tribe, No. 13, meets every Thursday evening in Red Men's Wigwam, northwest corner of Ninth and Main streets. Hokendaiiqua Tribe No. 196 meets every Friday night in Red Men's Wigwam. Hokendauqua Haymakers No. 1964 meets on the third Tuesday evening in each month. K. OF C. Richmond Council, No. 550, meets on the first and third Tuesday even

ings of each month at K. of C. hall,

502 Main street. A. O. O. U. W.

Ancient Order of United Workmen, Richmond Lodge No. 31, meets at I. O.

O. F. Hall fourth Friday evening of

each month. U. A. O. O. DRUIDS. Richmond Grove, No. 2029 meets ev ery Monday evening over 420 Main KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR

Linden lodge, No. 1449 meets every

other Wednesday evening, corner

Ninth and Main.

MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.

Richmond Camp, No. 3,815 meets ev

ery Monday evening in Red Men's

Wigwam.

ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA.

Local Lodge No. 2594 (Maple Leaf Camp) meets second and fourth Thurs

day evenings of each month.

PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE, NO. 356

Meets second and fourth Wednesday

evenings at Red Men s Wigwam. ROYAL ARCANUM.

J. N. S. council. No. 356 meets sec

ond and fourth Monday evenings of

each month.

ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. Division No. 1 meets first Wednes

day evening of each month at 502 Main

6treeL

Division No. 1, Ladies Auxiliary,

meets at call of the president

Poi In Hawaii.

Pol, the Hawaiian national dish, 1 made by pounding up the cooked root of the taro plant the Arum escnientum of the botanists with water Into

thick paste. When silently fermented It has a pleasant, fruity, acid taste.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. Trustees and Agents

Bargains In Lots

Loacs ad Decisis

PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK on all kinds of VEHICLES Best possible work done at Landis & Branden 1512-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 1587.

It's to Year Adverse as well as ours to have your auto repair work dons NOW before tha season opens. Overhauling of autos a specialty. Richmond Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St. A. K. Wllllans , Prop.

Pheae 123. Wark tiuarauleed.

la mlrriac to the dlscrlmlaatlaa; admirers of bis a (rnlr photography.

ni hmm iniin iw MiraiMa of i iiaaiir mm oar sapra astem ol ar nrlm thr moat satisfactory results. We r particularly iirwudl with

"IIm- little folhn- aad the prices far rark work, mill he foaad las aalsai with yoar pocket hook. Arthur L.. Bundy, Ptc!csrc?I.er 723 MAIS ST.

Every Lady Should Know the merits sof our fine baked goods all made and handled In a Sanitary way. ZWISSLER'S Home Bakery 908 MAIN STREET.

ANNOUNCEMENT. Ta all my patroaa a ad euataaaera I am lair ready ta serve my Mclea tlfle aad Artistic Hair Cat, C'hlroa- ' PROF. II. D. K0LUNG . 7 s. Oth St. Baek mt Caakey Urn; Store.

YOUNG MEN I have a special offer for you. Before you purchase your next suit, call and learn how easy you may wear tailor-made clothes. I guarantee entire satisfaction. R. J. GATZEK 532 Mala St, Rlchmaad, lad. Patroalse Home Trade Ask yoarself why.

FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. GecSehwegman 309 S. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 41630.

IN WEST RICHMOND

There's a I'onalar Drag; Star that's desrrvlsg OF VOIR PATROXAGK. Kverything la Papalar Drags aad slek room .applies.

FOSLER'S PHARMACY

The aaly Drag Stare la Rlcha rlth aa feeiesa Sada Foaatala. Rlehmaad Aveaoe.

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A Fascinating Game

There's no other game quite so in

teresting. Play it at The A. E L S. & G Dox Dell Alleys 526 MAIN STREET

Y0UB PATRONAGE

Is appreciated at oar shoe shlalaa

parlor. Best shlae la towa far Sc.

SIX MtillT HIIOK SHIXISO PAHI.OR. 5 X. AI.NTII ST. H. Kaataa aad C. Casta Prop's.

Meyers & Pcrfie

Beg to call the attention of all auto and fine vehicle owners, to the fact that they do fine painting and fine carriage repairing of every de

scription. Your calls will be wel

comed. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1534.

LOOKING PRETTY.

The time hoaored hat Hi

phrase asslaraed ta the photogia er. "look pleasaat. please.' haa pa

ea away aaa ike phslsaiapae leai aed that there arc beaatl every faee. It's his haalaei Make the PI eta re l.ook Pretty.

eaa d (sis; we eaa Mike It catlap; aad beaatlfal. W. L DALBEY KM MAl ST.

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A New Invention Far the Housewife

The Bissell Sewing Machine Motor is something in

deed worth having, and by the way, we are prepared to

place it in your home on weekly payments come in, we

want to show it to you.

Plumbing and Electric Co

PHONE 1286.

910 MAIN STREET.

PHONE 12S.

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