Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 146, 2 April 1910 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND ALUUIU3I AND SUN-TEIEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1910.
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1 ' 1 iiiiiiiii - ' f . rrif Bst For Lunches. Made By Richmond Baking Co. Best at Air Times. . E1R nuBo. THERE'S: NONE QUITE SO G Q O Butter lWkwk A SALTED TOP BUTTER CRACKER. r-r CPQCECCfO Fer Mle at al1 PPular aroeero dc-mand The Elk refuse substitutes. CrOCKCffO hyejenic as well as most uncomfortable. . them-who do We have a few extraordinary bargains in new and slight- You will never be able to appreciate a gams . and hygitmc safety. .. ' . . . .. V you play on the new Tables at the However, millions of women, do know this, and millions more are finding it out. As a result, the Nemo tt rpi tttn rv tTPTT TTII 'II 1 . . . . -.,,. r, busi are the J krt SA II lUlJMK MlUTay Pool ZLll DlUfcrd Lfcll recognized standard of both style and quality in every country where corsets are worn. wo u o niru. n ilmau. xx Copoct Department Xoe G. H. KNOLLENBERG CO; No. 12 N. 9th St Richmond, Ind. ioth and main. '- T
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New FrtaHale Kaaa Sweet her, h-li-eo free Kostoe ku veal elatch aaa aet AUvayo Llore Power 1MH.P. Cfcala Drl- H.P. Chela WAKING fit 406 Main Street. -
Mpd. C A. Oircslhiinrii has just received an entirely new line of the latest trimmed hats to be sold at lowest prices.
Cc:t!na Siietosrds A piece of furniture that has many advantages. A complete sideboard and China , closet, both in one. Come see it ,'"' IVefs Farcttere Co.. Where Price la Always an Inducement. 519 MAIN ST.
Jast saw wa are devatlas eeaalderable atteatloa to the- ataklas- of Ian aortralta In Scale ealerias. Taese aortralta coatala the areateat aosi
larseaaeats treat old arlata or from low rates dnrlB tae easala ntoata. IF. J. 704 MAI9T As a Walter ol Fcct There's no coal IN RICHMOND That gives as much satisfaction as that served by A. HARSH Ccd ci S;;ly Co. - There's a Reason. " Phone 2194. cpcnter Work Should be done by real Carpenter That's Us. . F. d F. COMPANY ' Carnentero Mat ' Coatraetors. . Rear BTo. 14 S. 8tn Street. Bsclaalvanaaa off nattacn la tke In eaterlas to tae taoasattal dressers for the contlna; seasoa are replete with iook otct oar una. tm prieea, too are
OTTX. ME1IMS, Merchant Tailor
TOO MAIN HENRY F. KAMPE, Harpist. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. v Studio Cor. 9th & Main Sts.
KLENZONA cleanses kid gloves, Silk Mitts, Velvets, Felt hats, ruchings, veilings, chiffons, silk, cotton and woolen
goods without injury to color FASHIONARL.H Fcrd 4-CyIinfler eomplete with top, wind shield and
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The "Ford" Car le made of Vanadium steel throughout. Every detail of Its construction represents years of experiment and study; every doubt.
ful element hss been discarded. We'll you a demonstration. US Om - 410 tScla Street
Automobiles. Supplies. Repairing.
OARAGE Agent for the Ford, Reo, Marmon, Sometimes one wonders what to get we have sucsestlons for yen. Who win welaome new patrons. Cor. W. Srd Ct. and Richmond Ave,
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taere rwr, jreara leacet m auikeaalft. the. Always Better Quality , COMPANY Richmond, Ind. Do You Move If so, let me do the work u I'm prepared to render the best service. Chcs. Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE. AVENUE. Paaaes Offlre S481. Realdeaee 3084. irse mldirect alttlaea front , life. Specially Photographer ST. ft Wddorsw ars left on garments cleaned by our own exclusive cleaning process. Imperial Cleaninu Co. Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 901' Main St. POST CARDS ARE POPULAR Bat one POST CARD PHOTOS are till more poaalar. . S FOR 38c. " 20th CENTURY STUDIO 10 MAIN ST. diatlaamlahlaa: featare of this honae of Rleamoad. . Oar new showlaaa novelties and yon are Invited to always wiiam jew reaea. ST. Fire and Accident Ins. Dealer in Fox Visible Typewriters. Collections. R. L. More or fabric. PRICE 50 CENTS.
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SVITB 1, COLONIAL BUILDING. Tcarfafl Car $965 speedometer, also built as Roadster. gladly show you this car and give MCM'CO. Richmond, Indiana PHONE 2121. . - , Premier and Thomas Flyer. - Ctilfrctfs Sices That fit and look well. We protect the children's feet by selling you the proper shape for their foot. Our price will save you something too. tlzzzVs Sizz Stcrc Cor. W. First ; and Richmond Ave.
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Those old pieces of furniture should be made new again. We do it 'right at little cost. Estimates cheerfully given. J. 0. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. ; New pferac 1783. Uaholaterlaa;, Mattreaaea, Awalas.
Services in Richmond Churches Sunday
St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and i South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette ana benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell,; rector; Rev. M. H. Welland, assistant. St. Mary's ' Catholic Masses every Sunday at 6:00, 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock a. m. and, High Mass and Bermons at 10:30 a. m.; Vespers and benediction every Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattlngly, rector. Rev. Jas. M. Shea, assistant. Universalist Church Rev, Martha G. Jones will preach at the Masonic Temple committee club room at 3 : 30 p. m. on "Compensation." Sunday School 2:30 p. m. - 7 Boston Universalist Church Rev. Martha O. Jones will preach at ? Boston at 11 a. m., sun time. Subject, 'Thy Kingdom Come. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ,' First - Presbyterian ' Church The Rev. Robert R, Little of Winchester, will preach at 10:30 a. m., and at 5 p. m. vespers. Bible school at 9:15 a, m., M,r. R. B. Nicholson, superin tendent Prayer meeting 1 Thursday at 7:30 p. m. First Church of Christ ScientistMasonic Temple. Sunday services 10:45 a. m. Subject "UnreaUty." Wednesday evening experience meet ing 7:45 p. m. Public invited. Read ing room No. 10 North 10th street Open to the public daily except Sun day, 9 a. m. to 12 noon; 1:30 p. ,m. to 5 p. m. ; Fifth Street M. E. Church J. Cook Graham, pastor. Sunday School 9 : 15 a. m. J. O. Foss. superintendent Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Ser mon by the pastor. This being the last Sunday of this- conference year, the pastor will read' the annual re port at the morning service. Epworth league 6:30, p. m. . Evening service 7:30 p. m. Yon are welcome. Second Lutheran Church Corner 3rd and Pearl street. E. Minter, pas tor. Services at 10:30 a. m. Subject 'True Lutheranlsm," and at 7:30 p. m., subject "Christ and Peter." Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Cordial in vitation to all. : West Richmond Friends Held at Earlham college. Bible School at 9 a. m. Prof. E. P. Trueblood, super intendent. Meeting for worship at 10: 30. Sermon by Prof. Russell. Mid week meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Ladies', Aid society Tuesday at 2 p. m. All interested are cordially invited to attend every service. ' St Paul's Episcopal Church Cor. Sth and North A street '7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. .April celebra tion of the Holy Communion and serSome Gossip The week will be an unusually busy one in Masonic ; circles as regular meetings will be held by each order. The following stated meetings - have been announced: Richmond Lodge, Tuesday evening; King Solomon's Chapter, Friday evening; Eastern Star, tonight; stated assembly of Wayne Council No. lO, Thursday evening; and stated conclave of Richmond "Commandery on Monday evening. The program for the exhibition drill to be given at the Coliseum Thursday evening, April 14, under the auspices of the rank team of Triumph Lodge, Knights of Pythias, has been announced. The drill team of the Oregon Lodge, Knights, of Pythias, of Dayton, Ohio, will give the exhibitions and its part will be the feature of the program. Following the drill the Coliseum floor will be cleared for dancing. The rank team is promoting the exhibition that more interest in fraternal work may be aroused. A large number of tick ets have been placed on sale, the plat to be opened at Leo Fihe's drug store
WE EDO ,WIIIRIFG 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. . Ci?alliieadl Mmimteilinisi x EflecMc Co.
When Tfciakisg f a ealtable Sfoaameat for Mae lovefl one. we aaa;eat oeieetloa of a aaltahle atoae. We are at all tlaara ready to aohailt eaeetal ealsaa wit heat adde east ta yea. Richmond Uocaraental Co. 33 KORTH EIGHTH ST.
JORDAN. UcEMNUS sad CLANCDARD Funeral Directors. -Fhoae SITS. . Private .Atabalaaee. ' Vadertaklas Parlors, 1014 Mala St., Rlchaioad. I mon. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. First Baptist Church H. Robert Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m.. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. The singing at tTie evening service will be in charge of the male chorus. East Main Street Friends Truman C. Ken worthy, pastor. Bible School at 9:10, Arthur M. Charles, superintendent Meeting for worship 10: 30. Christian Endeavor 6 : 30. Consecration service. A full attendance desired. Gospel service at 7:30 in the Endeavor room. Midweek service for worship, fifth day morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer and conference, fifth day evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all of these meetings. St. Paul's Lutheran Church C. Huber, pastor. Sunday School at 9. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Both these services will be English.' Young people's meeting at 6:30. The quarterly congregational meeting will be held , Monday evening at 7:30. Second - Presbyterian Church 19th and C streets. Sacramental service 10:30 a. m. The individual communion service presented to the congregation by the kindness of Mr. C. B. Hunt of this city will be used for the first time. Baptismal service and reception of members ' preceding the communion service. Members of the church are urged to attend the meeting at the, Reid Memorial church at 3 o'clock to hear the great missionary address of Prof. Russell of Earlham collelge. No one can afford to miss this treat Evening service at 7:30. "The Church the Habitation of God." C. E. led by Miss Alsie French. Mrs. E. S. Mote will address C. E. at 6:45. Monday evening at 6:45 o'clock the ladies of the church will serve a free supper to all the friends of the church who will come. Following the supper will be the annual business meeting of the congregation. Reports will be read from all the departments of church work. Also election of officers for the ensuing year. Not only members, but all the friends of the church in the community are invited to be present both at the supper and the business and social meeting to follow. Thursday evening meeting will be taken up with the study of the Sabbath School lesson of the following Sabbath. AH interested in the study of the lesson invited. - United Brethren Bible school at 9:30 a. m. The pastor , will preach at 10:20 . m. and 7:30 p. m. The C. E. meets at 6:45 p. m. Members urged to attend these services. Strangers and others cordially invited. of the Various next week. The program in full follows: ;. '' ';4 Address of welcome Mayor W. W. Zimmerman. " T . Selection by Oregon orchestra. Introductory by the Oregon guards.' Presentation of quartette and Master of Work by Hon Charles E. Shiveley. "To the Pythians of the Eleventh District of Indiana" W. R. Knaub. Response by Past Supreme Chancellor, Hon C. E. Shiveley. Twentieth Century Drill Oregon White Guards. Selection by Oregon quartet Fifteen men movement by Oregon Blue, Red and Yellow Guards. . Oregon Blue Guards Drill. Oregon Yellow Guards DrilL ' ' Oregon Red Guards DrilL Selection by Oregon quartet Combined movements by Oregon Blues, Yellows, Reds and Whites. Three candidates received the third degree at the meeting of Whitewater Lodge of Odd Fellows last evening. The candidates include: - O. B. Hunt, Jesse M Black and Earnest Poineer.
Distinctive Millinery Is not only matchless in original designs but is equally unapproachable in price. You are invited to Knopf's Hat Shop 533 Main Street, Richmond.
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. First English Lutheran Church Corner 11th and S. A street. Rev. E. Howard, pastor. A notable program has been arranged for the Sunday services at this church. A joint meeting of church and Sunday School will be held and it is expected that every member of the church will attend the service and also every member of the school. The service will begin at 9:30 in the Sunday School auditorium and will be concluded in the church audit orium. It will be featured by special music, reviews of the lessons of the last quarter by Secretary Brunson of the Y. M. C. A. and Prof. Boggs of the city schools. The principal address will be delivered by Judge Jackson of the Henry county circuit court The vesper service at 5 p. m.-will be addressed by the pastor. The public is cordially invited to these services. Grace Methodist Church Cor. 10th and North A streets. Arthur Cates, pastor. Sunday School 9: 15. At 10:30 the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. Ep worth league 6:30. Preaching service 7:30. A cor dial welcome to all. First Christian Church-Corner 10th and South A streets. ' Samuel W, Traum, pastor. Bible school, 9:05 a. m. Junior and Intermediate Endea vor, 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. in. Preaching by pastor 10:30 a, m. and, 7: 30 p. m. First M. E. Church Corner Main and Fourteenth street R. J. Wade, pastor, t Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by pastor on "The Church of the Great Open Heart and aHnd." An nual report Class meeting at 11 : 45 Junior league at 2. Epworth league at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Last sermon of conference year by pastor on "Temptation." Music by choir di rected by Mrs. Grace B. Gormon. A cordial welcome to all. " Salvation Army Rhoda Temple, 515 North A stret Captain and Mrs. Deuter officers in charge. Services Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p m. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Officers residence 119 South Second street. South Eighth Street Friends Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible school at 9 o'clock. Keep up the attendance. Morning service at 10:30. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening, Timothy Wilson, leader. You are heartily welcome at all these services, Local Lodges . At the meeting of - Honkendauqua tribe of Red Men last evening Earl Ainsworth was given the adoption de gree. ' The Sons of Veterans will meet Mon day night, April 11 for the purpose of appointing committees and making definite arrangements for the observ ance of Memorial Day in this city. A tentative program will be drawn up at that time. It is the intention to make Memorial Day in Richmond more generally observed among - the merchantsif possible this year. The exercises will be held in the Coliseum and-will be of an appropriate nature in which the school ; children of the city will probably take a ; prominent part The Sons of Veterans held a meeting last Monday but at that time, however, no definite plans were form ulated for the occasion. First rank was conferred on five can didates by Triumph Lodge, Knights of Pythias, last evening. The candidates were Roy Babylon, Oliver King, Will Snyder, Roy Brown and Oliver Wright
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And it makes no difference what you get at the Phoenix Grocery, It gives a sweet satisfaction at the table. The Phoeiniix (Grocery Corner Main and 12th St3. PKone 1345
FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET.
A small hotel business for sale. A Let us act as your agent, trustee or A Shabby Auto Looks awful and wo want you to know our specialty is fine auto painting. Landis & Brcden 1512-1514 E. Main Street Phone 1587. I. mmi tm dllaorlaalaatlaa.Li. .i.ju h aitl ml rurlna- the Burnt aatlafactary raaalta. "ttar Illtlp folks" aa the prices lar with year pocket hook.
Arthur L. Bundy, Ft:rr 721 MAIST ST. ' - - ,
SOCIAL EVENTS Don't go to the trouble and ex. pense 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.. Your Natural Features When you get a hair cut you should have it done in the scientific way, suitable to your features but remember there's only one man in town equal to that PROF. H. H. KOLLINQ. No. T S. Ota St. Back of croaker Druse Store. YOUNG MEM 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 533 Mala St Rlrha Patroalae Home Trad aelf why. md, lad. Ak y oarAll work and no play makes Jack a
place to enjoy yourself after a hard day's work. A. E. X S. & C. BOX BALL ALLEYS 526 MAIN.
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. Geo.Sehwegman 309 S. 4th St 31 S. 5th 8L Phone 2204. Phones 1084 A 1630. We Are in the Drag Business For the Convenience of WEST RICHMOND 1 RESIDENTS. We'll serve you right in every way. FOSLER'S PHARMACY The oalr Orac Stove la RlehaMao with leeleoa oaa Faaatala. lOS Mehamoaa' Aram. ...v.-
WALL 1PAJPEIKL2 First class paper hanging, room and picture molding. First Communion Bocks, Gold Chain and Pearl Rosaries and other devotional books.'' Moorraann's Booli Cs?c 520 MAIN STREET.
GEORGE We r.mWSI2TIE!t :. TOE ACCH1TEXT Will make the plans for your new horns acccrdg to your own ideas and you will be satisfied. His price is rfct.
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few good homes for sale. administrator. AS JUL TO SEE THE "Overland" Acto In four stylos $1,000 to 41,500, attho Ricbmo Auto bn -1207 E. Main St. . Paaae 123. Warte 2i adailrera mt Mark wade ik aaalla aar aaana aratcaa at aa W are aartleaiartr aantaaww wiib aca aan wm mm wm w Mrs. &3My Is offering in her Millinery Department at the Railroad Storo. Spec ial prices on all Hats. You are cordially invited to call and inspect the stock and note the low prioos. JUST TWO MINUTES. It only takes us a moment or two to give you a fine shine. You'ro invited. SU1V LIGHT SHOE SHINING . PARLOR, " 8 W. NINTH ST. . O Skfaea far SO eeata. . We Potel . 1 All kinda of carriages and auto's. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quota tions given. , r8ycrs fi Pcrbc Phono 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave. Ceaerat Carriage mm VeMete BV aairtaa; m SaeetaNjr. dull boy. The Box Ball alloys -la the : Our lino of novelties la complete sine purchasing the BRADBURY STOCK such as linens, center pit os, doilies, novelty braids, stilletos. crochet hooks, etc We also carry alt kinds of meroerized flosses such as ' D.'tl. C (long skeins) ' Utopia lustre Ideal nuns. ' Kloster Silk. Royal Society Emb. Fl D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, Etc Orders taken for stamping.. Hand painted china by Miss Mary Wolfe. 8 SOUTH 11TH STREET.
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