Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 153, 9 April 1910 — Page 8
For Sale at Popular Grocer). Elk Salted Top Butter Cracker. kik Nun i op Butter cracicere. Mad Only by Richmond Baking Co. Elk Salted Top Butter Cracker. LADIES NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT ExQfsi pscusill2 We have a few. extraordinary bargains in new and slightly used watches. It. will pay you to investigate these. All grades up to 21 Jewel, Railroad grades. X Fo KATDJFF ' Play Pool at the Murray You will never be able to appreciate a gams of Pool or Billiards as you should unless you play on the new Tables at the Hurray Pool end Diilicrd Dell 10TH AND MAIN. flew Lace and Swiss Jabots, neatly trimmed - 25c to $1.50 each Dainty Ascots Stocks embroidered in beautiful colors ..........................25c to 50c each Fine Swiss Dutch Collars with fine eyelet work ............. . . . .... . . . . ...... . 25c to 50c each Pretty Venise Lace, Dutch Collars, Baby Irish pattern 25c to $1.50 each Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collars, good patterns ----..............$1.25 to $3.50 each New Neckwear arriving daily; always pleased to show you through. The G. H. No. 12 N. Cth St. Richmond, Ind.
Elk Salted Top Cutter Crackers.
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Naw PrtaHala Baas RMMlhcr, tfves rrw casus mmm m real elate aa mat Always More Power 3 1-4 H. P. Chela Drive S H. P. Cfcatm WAKING Xk 406 Main Strut.
has just received an entirely new line of the latest trimmed hats to be sold at lowest prices.
Would You like A two in on piece of dining room furniture, a combination sideboard and china closet. We have it IVefcs Fcrnltcre Co., Where Price le Always an Induce- .'. ment. . Bit MAIN ST.
J Hat mw we are devatla easMeraato atteatlaa ta the aaaklaa; at larsre portraits la Seala ralorlaas. These portraits eaatala the greatest poaalMlltlea kaewa ta atsara phetasraaar are snltaale either far ealarseateats from M prlats ar treat Ulrect sltllass from life. Saeclallr
latir rates aariaa; tae easaias Btaata. F. J. PARSONS. Phcfcnrcphcr - T04 MAIN ST.
mWBS will profit by using our superior makes of Cements and Roofing. A. WABASH There's a Reason. Phone 2194. CUHDITJG DEPAI3 170RK a specialty. f4o mattsr what you want In carpenter work, sse ths F. d F COMPANY Carpeatera nl Caatraetars. ' Reap Na. 14 S. Sth Street.
Fit Style, Exclusive Patterns, Dest Woolens la what you get when you have a suit made here. OTTO MEHIVIS, (Above Neff A Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sts.)
HENRY F. KAMPE, Harpist. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. Studio Cor. 9th It Main Sts.
KLEN ZONA cleanses kid gloves, Silk Mitts Velvets, Felt hats, ruchings, veilings, chiffons, silk, cotton and woolen goods without injury to color or fabric. PRICE 50 CENTS. MRG. C. E. THOMAS, : FASHIONABLE LADIKft TAILORING. SUITB 1, COLONIAL BUILDING.
P V '1 HIOM PRICED QUALITY VkCb Jj Tt LI ytf IN A LOW PRICED CAM , Ss-X
Ford 4-CyIlnder Touring Car $985 complete with top, wind shlold and speedometer, also built as Roadster. The "Ford" Car Is made of Vanadium steel throughout, Every detail of Its construction represents ysars of experiment and study; every doubtful element has been discarded.; We'll gladly show you this ear and give you a demonstration.
410 2c!a Street
Automobile. Supplies, ,,,,, GARAGE PHONE 21M.
Agents for ths Ford, Reo, Marmon, DATTLE SZI? CC7FEE A Splendid Coffee In two gradce, 23 and 2S cents. Every home in Wsst Richmond should try this exceptional cood blend. It's found at LITTLE a IXStTELL CR0C8R3 Cor. W. 3rd Gt. and Richmond Ave. Phone 1115.
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autre iwwrr, wran toaai ermni the makeshift. Always Better Quality Drive. Far sale fcjr COMPANY Richmond, Ind. OUR Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you best when you want to move. Chas. Zutlermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 3481. right up to ths minute In correct styles is what you'll get at our shop. teperfel Tailoring Co. Room 4, Ovsr Conkey Drug Store. 90114 Main St. POST CARDS ARE fOPULAR Bat rat POST CARD PHOTOS are till were aoaalar. S FOR SSe. 20111 CENTURY STUDIO IS MAIN ST. ' Fire and Accident Ins. Dealer in Fox Visible Typewriters. Collections. -R. L. More debescsd Indiana . f Repairing. Premier and Thomas Flyer. ASnsiiStoct(.fS!:oes It what you'll find at your home shoo store In West Richmond. But since It Is a small stock, it is replenished often which means always latest styles. UzhYs Slzz Stcre Cor. W. First and Richmond Ave. West Richmond.
Couches and Davenports Made to your order. We carry an elegant line of tapestriee and coverings and will be glad to show you. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH 8TREET. New Pheae 1783.
Services in Universalis! Sunday, April 10, in Masonic building. Rev. Leon P. Jones will preach at 3:30 p. m. on "Though Hand Join In Hand the Wicked Shall not be Unpunished Immunity to Criminals and Mob Violence." Sunday scnool 2:30 p. m. East Main Street Friends Truman C. Ken worthy, pastor. Arthur M. Charles, superintendent Bible school. Bible school at 9:10; meeting for worship 10:30: Christian Endeavor 6 -.30: Gospel meeting 7:30. You will be made welcome to any of these wr. vices. Next fifth day (Thursday ev. ening at 7:30 will be the monthly Dusiness meeting, when some important questions will be presented. Pre ceding the business meetine at 6: 30 o'clock a basket supper will be enjoyed by the members under the direc tion of the Ladies Aid society. First Baptist H. Robert Smith pas tor, preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Brotherhood at 2:30 p. m.; B. Y.'P.-U. 6:30 p. m. A cordial invitation Is given to the public to worship with us. First Presbyterian Bible school at 9:15 a. m.; 10:30 a. m. communion. Address, Communion. Reception of members. Vespers 5 to 6 p. m. Theem: "A Lyric of the Life Everlasting." Prayer hour Thursday 7:30 p. m. ' St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school at 9; German preaching services at 10:30; Young People's Mission Band at 2 :3dY Chris
A Calendar of Lodges of
MASONIC. Webb Lodge, No. 24. F. and A. M.. stated meetings, third Wednesday of each month. Richmond Lodge No. 196. Fr 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. Wayne 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 Satur days of each month. ''v.'; I.O.O. F. Whitewater Lodge No. 41 meets ev ery Friday evening. . Herman Lodge No. 199 meets every Thursday evening. v Woodward Lodge No. 212 meets ev ery Wednesday evening. Richmond Lodge No. 254 meets ev ery 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 Thurs day 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 ev ery Friday evening. Richmond Company. No. 14 U. R., meets on the first Monday of each month. ' Calanthe Temple No. 9 K. of P. Sis ters meets every other Wednesday evening. Iola Lodge, No. 53, meets every Thursday evening.
VVTE EDO VVHIRIIFCK. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE UNDERWRITERS' CODE. IF YOU LEAVE YOUR WIRING TO US YOU'LL HAVE NO TROUBLE WITH THE INSPECTORS ROTIESENTING THE FIRE UNDERWRITERS. CmOtt Co.
PHOHS 125.
fYfcta Tfciskizs f " M...at far aaaa "'. e rannt selctloa af a aaltable staaa. are at all iIbmm reaulr to saaatlt apeelal 4eslsai wlthaat al4a east ta rsanicbacsd UcasseGtsl Co. 33 NORTH EIGHTH ST.
JORDAN, HclIANUS mi DLANCDARD Paaeral Dlreetars. rhoae Strf. Prlrate Aataalaac Vadertaklas Parlers, 1014 Mala St, Rlehaoa4.
Richmond Churches Sunday
tian Endeavor meeting at 6:30; English preaching services at 7 o'clock. 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. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and south C 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. Paul's Episcopal Corner Eighth and North A streets. Rev. David C. Huntington, rector. 7: 30 a. m. . Holy Communion; 9:15 a. m. Sunday schawl and Bible classes ; 10: 30 a. m. morn ing prayer and sermon by the Rev. Stanley Hughes, rector, of Trinity church Newport. Rhode Island. 7:30 p'. m. evening prayer and sermon by Kev. Wm. Heilman of St James church, New Castle. Public cordially invited. West. Richmond Friends Services held a Earlham college. Bible school at 9 a. m.. Prof. E. P. Trueblood superintendent. Meeting for worship at 10 : 30; mid-week meeting Wednesday at 7: 30 p. m.; Ladies Aid society Tuesday p. m. AU interested are cor dially invited to every service. South " Eiohth Street Friends Lav! P. : Pennington, pastor. Bible school 9 o'clock, John H. Johnson. suDerintendent. Morning service at 10:30; Christian Endeavor meeting at. 6:30; Pray-j ELKS. Benevolent and protective order of Elks meets every Thursday- evening. OWLS. American Order of Owls No. 87 meets every Tuesday in Luken's halL EAGLES." Fraternal Order of Eagles, Wayne Aerie, No. 666, meets every Wednesday evening at 710 Main street Q. 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 houss. Ladies of the G. A. R. Garfield Circle meets every Friday at the court nouse. ;.; SONS OF VETERANS. Sons of Veterans meet every Monday evening at the court house. RED MEN. Osceola Tribe, No. 15, meets every Thursday evening in Red Men's Wigwam, northwest corner of Ninth and Main streets. Hokendauqua Tribe No. 196 meets every Friday night in Red Men's Wigwam. , . Hokendauqua Haymakers No. 196 meets on the third Tuesday evening in each month. K. OF C Richmond ' Council, No. 580, meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings 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 every Monday evening over 420 Main. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR. Linden lodge. No. 1449 meets everr 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 Marie Leaf Camp) meets second and fourth Thurs day evenings of each month.
910 MAIN STREET.
Open for Dnsiness Since the fire, tho store has been . thoroughly remodeled and an entirely fresh and new line of groceries bought. - In buying here you will get the very best. MODEL GROCERY CO. MASONIC TEMPLE. '
er meeting. Thursday evening 7:30, Mrs. Walter Doan, leader. Reid Memorial Corner Eleventh and North A streets. Rev. S. R. Lyons pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m.; Christian Union 6:45 p. m. Second Presbyterian Corner Nlneleentn and North C streets. Rev. Thomas C. McNary. pastor. Morning service at 10:30. Dr. J. M. Thurston will give an address on the Nature of Man. The doctor has made a special study of man as a soul as well as a body. The address will be illustrated by charts. Come and hear a good thing. . Preaching in the evening 7:30. Sunday school 9:15; C. E. 6:45; pray er meeting Thursday 7:30. Earlham Heights Preaching 10:30; Sunday school 2:15; C. E. 7:30. First English Lutheran Corner of Eleventh and South A streets. E. G Howard, pastor. Morning worship io:30. Subject, "Apostolic Men. Vesper service 5 pm. Subject. "Un veiled Characters." - Sunday school 9:15 a. m.. Lee B. Nusbaum, superin tendent. The chorus choir -will lead the music. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to strangers and to all who nave no regular church home to join us in our worship. Second English Lutheran Corner Pearl and Third streets. E. Minter. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school at 9:15. A cordial invitation to all these ser vices. ; "Whosoever Will May Come This City 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 eacn month. - ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. Division No. 1- meets first Wednes day evening of each month at 502 Main street. . Division No 1, Ladies' Auxiliary. meets at call of the president. A STORY OF BLUCHER. The Old General Gave His Son a Lee son In Gaming. Speaking of military men who were gamblers, Ralph Nevill In "Light Come, Light Go," after noting that Napoleon only plhyed in an amateur way and never seriously and that the Duke of Wellington, while a member-of Crockford's famous gambling club, was not particularly rona or play, goes on to relate the following about Blucher: Another great soldier, on the other nana, repeatedly lost large sums at play. This was Blucher. who wan In ordinately fond of gambling. Much to uui aisgusr, mis passion was Inherited by his son, who had often to bV rebuked by his father for bis visits to cne gaming table and was given many a wholesome lecture upon his youth and inexperience and the consequent certainty of loss by coming in contact with okier and more practiced gamblers. One morning, however, young BinCher presented himself before his father and exclaimed, with an air of joy, Sir, you said I knew nothing of play, but here is proof that you have undervalued my talents," palling out at the same time a bag of rubles which he had won the preceding night. "And I said the truth," was the reply. "Sit down here and 111 convince yon." . The dice were called for, and In a few minutes old Blucher - won all his son's money, whereupon, after pocketing the cash, he rose from the table, observing. "Now yon see that I was right when I told yon that you would ever win." . ..: PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
THE BEVERAGE of Every Household should be the Phoenix blend of coffee, the best 25c Coffee in Richmond, and for sale only at TSie PHiocinilx Gircceiry
Corner Main
FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET. A small hotel business for sale. Aew good homes for sale. Let us act as your agent, trustee or administrator.
YOU CAN RUN a machine, you can dust it off, but you can't paint it right. WE PAINT AUTOS RIGHT at the right price, too. Landis & Draten 1512-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 1587. this stadia livltn lk attratloa af
ttith yaar Zm ZT ' ' W"' .wmmm Artlmr L. Bundy, Ftctrcr . 7S3 MAIX 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. A REAL HAIR CUT. There's only one man in town who really knows how to cut your hair scientifically, suitable to your features. PROF. H. H. KOLLING, Artistic Tonsorial Parlor,-No. 7 8. 9th St, back of Conkey Drug 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. It. J. GATZEK 533 Mala St, Rlraa Patrwalse Hosie TraU self why. 4 lad. Ask yaar-
Learn the Game of Eorx E2an It is easy to learn, so bring your friends and make yourself at home. A. E. h S. a C BOX BALL ALLEYS 526 MAIN.
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEAT8, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. Geo.Sebivefjman 309 S. 4th St 31 S. 5th St. J Phone 2204. Phones 1084 eV 1630. TRY OUR SODAS at FOSLER'S PHARMACY Ours is the latest style, up-to-date Iceless Soda Fountain. Everything pure and sanitary. We serve and take orders for noovEirs ice: can; an
WALL IPA1PEKL2 First class paper hangers; room and picture molding. First Communion Books, Gold Chain and Peart Rosaries and other devotional goods, . Moormann'aBooIi - 520 MAIN STREET.
of all kinds can be found in the Get in the habit of reading these ads whether it be real estate or a piece
and 12th Sts.
Phone 1345 When tkinblca c! Dnylng an AUTO Don't fail to see the display of fine machines (several makes) at the Richmcnd Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St. Faaa 1S33. War Gaaraatc. aabllfi ta aar aaaerfc mvmtJZfmt mil Pcpclsr Trlz:cd Cits Just received new stock trimmed and untrimmed hats which will be offered at special low prices. You are invited to call and note theee low prices. Millinery Dept, Railroad Store ON SATURDAY EVENING Come to our Parlor and get a Fine Shoe Shine for 5c - suk uoirr shor vnmna PAHUIR, S S. NINTH ST. SMasa Car SI A TJEtV CG1S2 on your automobile will make people think you have a new machine. Let us paint a new color en your machine.,':...'' "..W. tleycrs fiPcrtic Phone 1534. 172-178 Fort Wayne Ave. . Carral Carriage mm ... VaaSrfe aalrlas m Sacctaltjr. Our line of novelties Is complete since purchasing the BRADBURY STOCK such as linens, center pieces, doilies, novelty braids, etilletoe, crochet hooks, etc We also carry all kinds of mercerized flosses such as D. M. C. (long skeins) Utopia lustre. Ideal nuns. Kloeter Silk. Royal Society Emb. Floss. . D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, Etc,, Orders taken for stamping. -Hand painted china by Mies Mary Wolfe. 8 SOUTH 11TH STREET. PHONE 2180. Want Ad. eoiumns of the PallaeSam. and if you have anything to satL of furniture, you are bound to tt
PHONE 1200.
