Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 125, 12 March 1910 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1910. "
PAGE EIGHT! You'll Want More If You Once Try Elk Butter Crackers. They Are Far Superior to Ordinary Crackers. Made Only By RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY. Sold Only Under Their Name. TOILET GOODS CENTER-KNOLLENBERG'S Special Price on Lawn Grass Seed During all of next week we will give a special price on Lawn Grass Seeds of 15c A LB. Our stock of Farm and Garden Seeds is now complete. You will not find a better variety. Quality the best and the prices are the lowest. Get Recreattloira By learning the new game, Baltimore Duck Pins, a very fascinating game, in the East. Special time during the day given to Lady Bowlers. City Bowling Alleys Walter Runge, Prop.
Colgate. Talcum 15c. Blue Seal Vaseline 5c Mothallne 10c box. Colgates Shaving Stick 20e Elcaya Face Cream 50c Carbon. C.eaning Fluid 15c aejmep Edith Metal pojish 10c per Colgate Dental Cream 10c per bottle. . box r cantube. Art Gum, large size 10c. Cloth inserted water botPeroxide of Hydrogen 6 or. Army and Navy Liquid Williams Talcum 15c. ties, 2 quart, $1.25. 10c. glue 5c tube. Japanese tooth picks 3 Cashmere Boquet Soap, Requa's Charcoal Tablets Fine Chamois 5c to 25c boxes 10c. large size 15c. 10c box. each.
w. . IB. NOTION DEPARTMENT KNOLLENBERG'S PHONE 2198.911 MAIN ST.
THE I ISJD IAN New Prlaclnle Run Smoother, alvca more power, wears longer and the Free lOnglne haa a real clutch and not a makeshift.
Always More Power
Always Better Quality
3 3-4 H. P. Chain Irlwe 5 H. P. Chain Drive. For sale by WAKING fie COMFAIMY 406 Main Street. Richmond, Ind.
A Good Awning One that wears better, looks nicer, lasts longer. Made exactly the way you want it. Is the kind of awning service you'll get by ordering from J. H. Russell Upholster 14 S. 7h St. New Phone 1793.
When Thinking of a suitable Moanment for some loved one. we saaaest aeleetlon of a anltable atone. V e are at all tlmea ready to nubnil special designs without added cost to you. Richmond Monumental Co. 33 SORTH EIGHTH ST.
JORDAN. McMANUS and BLANCHARD Funeral Directors.
rhonc 2175. Private .mbulai
I ndertaklns Parlors, 1014 Main St., Richmond,
Our exclusive millinery surpasses in unequalled measure, any other ladies' millinery store in town, and we'll gladly show you. The Fashion Mrs. Knopf 533 MAIN STREET RICHMOND, INDIANA.
There's Only One Store in Town TO GET THE PHOENIX BRAND OF CANNED GOODS, COFFEE, MAPLE SYRUP AS WELL AS MANY OTHER GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE, AND THAT IS The Phoenix Grocery Corner Main and 12th Sts. Phone 136 S
Nra. C. A. Rrehm Mega to announce the sale of some attractive novelties In aeasoaable Ileadwear for ladles. These hats are not eulla nor leftovers, but fashionable shapes la values minting- from S5 upward. These 'will be sold at fl.SU and 91 during the cumins week.
MRS. C. A. 35 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
Milliner
Services in Richmond Churches Sunday
RICHMOND, IND.
Room Size Rugs In Good Qualities $4.00 to $35.00 Linoleums also at moderate prices. Weiss Furniture Co., Where price Is always an inducement. 519 MAIN ST.
Do You Move This Spring If so, let me do the work as I'm prepared to render the best service, Chas. Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. Phones Office 3481. Residence 3084.
Just now we are devoting- considerable attention to the making- of large portraits In . Sepia colorings. These portraits contain the greatest possibilities known to modern photography and are suitable either for enlargements from old prlnta or from direct sittings from life. Speciallylow rates during; the ensuing; month. F J. PARSONS, Photographer 704 MA IX ST.
Next Time You order Coal or Coke Try the service of
A.
Coal and Supply Co. And you'll be better satisfied than ever before. "There's a Reason" Phone 2194.
Real Mechanical Work Our work is superior in many ways to that of ordinary carpenters. F & F. COMPANY Rear No. 14 S. 8th Street.
For Your Next Suit See us. We can please you because we have the best materials and workmanship. We know the latest style, too. Imperial Tailoring Co. Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 901 Main St.
POST CARDS ARE POPULAR
But onr POST CARD PHOTOS are
till more popular. 3 FOR 25c.
20th CENTURY STUDIO
019 MAIN ST.
K..in.ii..a r w,mirm tm the ri Ik tin nil nli I n if feature of this house
In entering to the thoughtful dressers of Richmond. Our new showings for the coming aeaaon nre replete with novelties and yon are Invited, to
look over our line. Tbeprlces, too are always wttnut your rencn. OTT. HEINS, Merchant Tailor
TOO MAIN ST.
HENRY F. KAMPE, Harpist. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. Studio Cor. 9th & Main Sts.
Fire and Accident Ins. Dealer in Fox Visible Typewriters. Collections. R. L. More
St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and
South G streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermon ette and benedictioa at 3 o'clock. Rev.
Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. II.
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.
St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber,
pastor. Sunday school at 9; German preaching services at 10:30; Young
People's meeting at 6:30; English
services at 7 o'clock; Lenten services on Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Second English Lutheran. Services
will be held Sunday, both morning and evening at the usual hours. Rev. J. S. McDowell from Springfield, Ohio, the missionary secretary of the
Middle district, will preach. There will be a meeting of the church coun
cil in the afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Salvation Army. Capt. and Mrs.
Deuter officers in charge. Services in Rhoda temple, 515 North A street
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ev
enings at 8 o'clock, Sunday evening
at 7:30; Sunday school 100 a. m. Special service Sunday evening. Capt. Wesson of New York City will preach.
Also enrollment of recruits. Officers
residence 119 South Second street.
First Church of Christ Scientist.
Masonic temple. Sunday services
10:45 a. m. Subject, "Substance."
Wednesday evening experience meet
ing 7:45 p. m. 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. m. to
5 p. m.
First Presbyterian. Corner North
Tenth and A streets, Rev. Thomas J.
Graham, pastor. Bible school and
classes 9:15 a. m.; Divine worship 10:30 a. m. and 5 p. m.; morning sermon, ""An Appreciation of Ourselves." Sermon at Vespers. "The Best Help."
Praise by congregation and quartet. Prayer meeting Thursday.
First Baptist. H. Robert Smith,
pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m. Subject. "Christ and the Home" and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:15 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Special meetings still continue. All are invited to attend these services. Universal 1st. Rev. Martha G. Jonea will preach in the Commercial club room of the Masonic temple at 3:30 p. m. Subject, "Shall the Church Supply What the Public Wants?" Sunday school at 2:30.
East Main Street Friends. Truman
C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible school
at 9:10, Arthur M. Charles, superintendent; meeting for worship 10:30; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Gospel service 7:30; Whitewater monthly meet
ing, Thursday morning 9:30; prayer and conference meeting Thursday ev
ening 7:30.
St. Paul's Episcopal. Corner Eighth and North A streets. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion ; 9:15 a. m. Sunday school
and Bible classes; 10:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon appropriate to Passion Sunday. For an offertory Miss Pearl Hasecoster wilt sing Dudley Buck's "My Redeemer and My Lord." 7:30 p. m. evening prayer and address on "Daniel's Fifth Monarchy." Miss Marjorie Stigelman will sing for an offertory Herbert Johnson's "O May My Walk be Close to God." Public Invited to attend with the congregation. First English Lutheran. Corner of Eleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship 10:30 with sermon by pastor. Vesper service 5 p. m. Subject, "A Wage
Question." Sunday school 9:15 a. m.
Lee B. Nusbaum, superintendent. Mrs. Zoe Pearl Park of Shelbyville, 111., will sing at both services.
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. Levi Pennington will give a temperance address at the evening service. First Christian. Corner Tenth and South A streets. Samuel W. Traum pastor. Bible school, 9:05 a. m.; Junior and Intermediate Endeavor 2 p. m.
Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching by the pastor 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Reid Memorial. Corner Eleventh
and North A streets. Rev. S. R. Lyons pastor. Preaching by the pastor
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m.; Christian Union 6:45 p. m. Third M. E. No regular preaching service on account of the illness of the Rev. A. H. Kenna. Special young people's meeting Sunday evening at 7:30. Special music by the primary choir. First M. E. Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. R, J. Wade, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Girl's
day. Morning worship at 10:30. sermon by pastor on "The Snow." Girl's
choir. Class meeting at 11:45; Junior
League at 2; Epworth league at 6:30;
evening service at 7:30. Topic of
pastor, "The Transforming Companionship." Special music by choir directed bv Mrs. Grace B. Gorman. A
cordial welcome to all.
South Eighth Street Friends Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible School
at 9 i. m. John H. Johnson, superin
tendent Meeting for worship at 10:30.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer
meeting and monthly business meet
ing Thursday evening at 7:30. Mrs.
Allen D. Hole, leader. All are invited
to these services.
Second Presbyterian Church 19th and C streets. Morning service in
charge of the C. E. Society. Mr. Oli
ver Overman, president and leader,
subject, "Prayer-Life of the Christian." Good program prepared. Pub
lic cordially Invited. Time 10:30. Gos
pel Service 7:30 in charge of the pastor. Sunday School 9:15. Sunday
School is growing. All children of the
neighborhood not in attendance else
where are welcome to our school. Mr. C. A. Reigel, Supt. Thursday evening prayer meeting 7:30.
Earlham Heights Presbyterian Sacramental Service In the morning, 10:30. Reception and Baptism of members. Revival Services will be conducted by the pastor each evening this week. All christians of the community are invited and urged to attend these meetings that the new chifrch proposition may be encouraged and placed upon a working basis. The young people of the church and community are all invited to be present at the Sunday evening service. Miss Edna Smith, district Secretary, and organizer will be present to organize a C. E. Society.
FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. Trustees and Agents
Bargains in Lots 4 N. 9th Loans as- CccUls
We Make Vehicles to Order Just the way you want it, at the right price. Landis &Brcden 1512-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 1587.
LATEST NOVELTIES
The coming season will be fraught with novelties In becoming; apparel for ladles wear. Our line la complete and this In connection with our wuKrior facilities for the careful and appropriate fitting of our patrons. We a your approval and Inspection. Our prices will be found exceptionally
reasonable la every maaaer. IVf RS. 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 doubt
ful element has been discarded. We'll gladly show you this car and give
you a demonstration. TEE MOREL - BRICKER CO. 418 Main Street Richmond, Indiana
Automobiles. Supplies. Repairing.
GARAGE PHONE 2121. Agents for the Ford, Reo, Marmon, Premier and Thomas Flyer.
Silver handled umbrellas finished
with loop chains to slip over the wrists.
Handsome round collars of black
silk and lace with edges in Van Dyck effect.
A great many ornamental hair pins
of shell, amber and imitations of both.
Many big flat bows of velvet ribbon
for wear with shirt waists and blouses.
Little boys' coats of red broadcloth
with collar and cuffs of natural squir
rel.
"Women's pajamas of a knitted fabric
said to be both comfortable and hygienic.
Tiny neckties of various colored silks
to be worn at the base of the stock col
lar.
Card case of white satin with remov
able covers of handsomely embroidered
linen.
Coats for the tiny folk of raisin-col
ored Bengaline with collars of baby
Irish lace.
Evening coats for young girls of
white cloth with trimming of white
satin bands.
Novel and practical umbrellas with
handles of leather to which straps are attached.
A variety of corsage bouquets of or
chids, roses and violets combined with
delicate ferns
Bodice garnitures In stole effects
made of net enriched with embroidery of silk and jewels.
Semi-made corset covers and combi
nation under garments of prettily embroidered batiste.
Fancy stock collars of black lace
over white net finished with velvet bands and white bows.
Petticoats of quilted Iadia silk with filling of lambs' wool, that are light, warm, and without bulk. Beautiful flower holders of opalescent glass with tops of gilt net that keep the flowers upright. Necklaces of gold in snake form with pendants of large jewels held in the
creatures' mfeutbs. Garnitures consisting of boleros with stole made of antique linen lace the figures embroidered with heavy" silk. Luncheon cloths of linen embroidered with roses in their natural colors, the design forming a wreath at each cover. Hatpins made with ornamental tops of richly embroidered linen. Cretonne covered cabinets of varying sizes for various purposes. Very beautiful bandings of net embroidered in tubular braid. Opera bags of silk and satin richly embroidered with gold thread. School umbrellas with handles showing dogs' heads of various breeds. Traveling cases of linen which contain two fold suit-hangers each. Deep girdles of embroidered silk fin-
1 ished with fringe of irridescent beads.
Hair ornaments consisting of wreaths of simple gold and silver flowers. Comfortable looking dressing gowns of vicuna cloth for the men folk. Black net beaded with gold, and white net with gold bugles forming stripes. Combination undergarments consist
ing of linen shirts and cambric drawers. Very lovely stock collars with matched jabots of combined lace and lawn.
LETTER LIST.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
Pride of West Richmond A grocery whose patrons are particularly proud of is the store of LITTLE & COSWELL GROCERS Whose price are enough to Interest you. , Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phono 3115.
A Popular Shoe Store
Right near your home IN WEST
Riruunun ck...
shoes for women, shoes for children. In fact we have everything
In footwear. BOOTS, SHOES
and RUBBERS.
F.IQUNTS SIIOE STORE
Cor. W. First and Richmond Ave.
WE DO WIIRIIEKG
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE UNDERWRITERS' CODE. IF YOU LEAVE YOUR WIRING TO US YOU'LL HAVE NO TROUBLE WITH THE INSPECTORS REPRESENTING THE FIRE UNDERWRITERS.
A S K
TO SEE THE
Overland" Auto
In four styles $1,000 to $1,500, at the Richmond Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St. rhnne 133. Work, tianraateed.
In entering to the discriminating ndmlrera of hlnh mde ssrt.nsssr, this studio Invites the attention of I he nuhile to oar sunerh system of neeurlaa the most satisfactory results. We nre particularly successful with
-the little folks' and the prices for saeh work will ho found la with your pocket book.
Arthur L-u
Bundy, Phctogrcpher 722 M A1X ST.
SOCIAL EVENTS Don't go to the trouble and expense of baking your own pastries for your entertainment. Our goods are as good as though you made them yourself, and there is practically no difference in the cost. ZWISSLER'S
Home Bakery 908 MAIN STREET. Orders Delivered.
Box Ball Game Have you ever played it? You get more enjoyment for your money at this sport than any other Insido game. Try it and bo convinced.. The A. L L S. & C Box Ball Alleys 52$ MAIN STREET
THE ONE CHAIR PARLOR.
Yes and there's only one man who
really knows how to scientifically
cut hair, shave and massage the face, and that's
PROF. H. H. KOLLING.
Xo. 7 K. !Hh St. Back of Conkey llrnK Store.
YOUNG IVIEIM 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
id, lad. 'Ask yoar-
532 Mala St- Rlrht
Patroalse Home Trad' self why.
Ladies' List Miss Fanna Cusins,
Hannah Devers (2), Kate Kuly, Fannie Lawson, Mrs. John North, Mary Randle, Miss Delia Stubbs, Anna Smith, Mrs. Roy M. Taylor, Carrie
Wysong.
Gentlemen's List Baker Mfg. Co.,
Antonio Bafario, F. S. Bullington, Jim Clark, F. J. Conley, David Real Estate Office, F. W. Galve, Hotel Anderson,
Willie Jackson (2), John F. Jay, Henry M. Jay, Calvin Jenkins, Ernest Keller, Fred Lafflin, Chas. Long, Sherman
Martz, Garrett McKue, N. E. Over
man, Ed Olum, Ed Quigley, Chas. F.
Roberts, D. J. Ruby, Dr. C. E. Smoot,
Frank Thomas, Win. Toms, W. H. Trent, Jan Tapatka.
Drops Mrs. Theodore Appield, Mr. Coalter. Enid H. Parker, Mrs. Edna
Well, Miss Leona Yost.
Foreign Antonio Bafario, Ernest
Mark, 2. J. A. Spekenhier, P. M.
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED
MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPEC
IALTIES.
Geo. Sehwegman
309 S. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 4V 1630.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Are invited to our superior shoo shining parlor the best for $5. SIX I.IC.HT IIOK SHISIXQ IVtHMIR, 8 X. M.TH MT. 6 Shine for 25c -
An Attractive Ac!o Rcczi Especially equipped for Automobiles. We do everything in the way of auto painting and carriage ropair work. Visit this room. Meyers & Pcrke Phone 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave.
Oae of Tat
"My wife has a remarkable colleo-
tion of curiosities."
"Was she collecting when she mar-
ried you?" -Yea." That's what I thoaght"
Pure Drugs Are Essential In the preparation of a prescription. We are very careful when serving our patrons in drug matters. Isn't that enough to merit your patronage? FOSLER'S PHARMACY The only Omar Mere la Richmond with nn leeless Soda Fountain. 13 Richmond Arcane.
LOOKING PRETTY. The time honored hui
hrase assigned to the he rr, "leek, pleasant, tease,' hi ed awuy "d the nhntonrap
learned that there are heautlee to every face. It's hi huateeon Make the Picture Imk Pretty, we eaa do this we eaa sank It Interest Ins; and beuattfal. W.LDALBEY
M.MX ST.
Evidence.
First Lady Here's an article, "Do Animals Think?" I wonder if they do? Second Lady I've noticed that my husband gets off an occasional bright
Cling. Life.
Axulbel:
Use Gold Medal Flour for your nastrr
GsBALnnra.
Keep He TomiCui with your business opportunities. No matter whether you have a cent of capital or not, there are new chances every day in Richmond to add to your income. You'll find them on the Want Ad page of the Palladium. You look over the news headlines. Did you ever think that probably the biggest news of direct personal interest to you is among the little Want Ads? Read and use Palladium Want Ads and
Craighead PlumMimg & EEccMc Co. AM to yojw IlmCdDimiie
PHONE 1286.
910 MAIN STREET.
PHONE 1286.-.
