Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 160, 16 April 1910 — Page 8

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-AOIJ EIGHT. YOU SHOULD CAT ELK BUTTER CRACKERS YOU SHOULD CAT ELK SUTTER CRACKERS YOU SHOULD EAT ELK SUTTER CRACKERS You should Eat Elk Butter Cracker. You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackora, You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackers. You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackers. YOU SHOULD EAT ELK BUTTER CRACKERS YOU SHOULD EAT ELK BUTTER CRACKERS YOU SHOULD EAT ELK BUTTER CRACKERS A SALTED TOP BUTTER CRACKER POUND AT POPULAR GROCERS. ESPECIALLY LIKED BY PEOPLE WHO DEMAND THE BEST. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. ELK CRACKERS ARE MADE BY1 RICHMOND' BAKING COMPANY. 7' You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackora. You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackora. You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackora. You Should Eat Elk Butter Crackora. Eoys, o Yoe Waimtt to Eam.Moiniey? A little energy and a little spot of ground will yield good returns. Come and see mo about onion sate. Ladies Do you want to beautify the lawnf Now la the time to secure flower bulbs Caladiums, dahlias, gladiolaa, cannas, tuberoses, etc Call at the seed store. Play Pcol al His Murray You will never be able to appreciate a game of Pool or Billiards as you should unless you play on the new Tables at the Dirray Pcol end DiUIcitf Ddl New 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 Pretfy Venise Lace, Dutch Collars, Baby Irish pattern -?5c to $1 .50 each Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collarsgood patterns $1.25 to $3.50 each New Neckwear arriving daily; always pleased to show you through. Tilts G. H KNOLLENBERG CO. - 911 MAIN ST. PHONE 2191. 10TH AND MAIN.

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IMH.P. Chain DH? HjF. Cart DTSTJ-T 5l2- w WAKING & COMPANY 406 Main StraoL Richmond, Ind.

Mi?o. C. A. E5n(2lhiinni has just received an entirely new line of the latest trimmed hats to be sold at lowest prices.

Sic Store Rijht at Uznt In Witt Richmond whoro wall droaaod women will find aheoe, dainty In dsslgn, perfection In etyle and fit, aa wall as tho acme of com. fort and good wear, at money ssvIng prices. r.:ount9s Shoe Store Cor. Wi First and Richmond Ave. Wast Richmond.

OUR Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you 'best when you want to move. Chcs. Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 3481.

Jnmt maw wo ara aavattaa? (niMmUt ottaattoa o the amaklac af larva Cirtralta to Baale clarlav Taaae p.Hratta eaatata taa sreatcat Iltlaa kMm a ataaera fktttfMfkr ava aaltaU. either far alaravareat. fraaa ala artat. ar fram alraet alttlaaa fraam Ufa. Saeetally law rate darta taa aa lag aaanta. . . . . . , ; .

IF. J. IPAEfcSOlMjSe Pfcctcjrcpher

TS4 KAIIT ST.

will profit by using our superior makes of Cements and . Roofing. A. IKIARSH: Ccsl cd S;?Iy Co. There's a Reason. Phone 2194.

Wfccn We Did We bid right. All klnde carpenter work from odd Jobs to homo building, v F.t Fa COMPANY

Caiaatra mmM Cantraetera,

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Either extreme In style or moderateJust the way you want it. Izperisl Tailoring Co. Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 90V2 Main St.

POST CAHDS ARE POPULAR Bat aar POST CARD FHOTOS an

till aaara aaaalar.

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Olh CENTURY STUDIO

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SIS MAIN ST.

Fit Style. Exclusive Patterns. Best Woolens Is what you get whan you havo a suit made here. OTTO MEEIMS, (Above Neff aV Nusbaum'a 7th and Main Sts.)

HENRY F. KAMPE, Harpist. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. Studio Cor. 9th 6 Main Sts.

Fire and Accident Ins. Dealer in Fox Visible Typewriters. Collections. R. L. More

KLENZ0NA 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.

rASHIOICABUa LiDIES TAILORING. SUITS) U COXOKIAI. BOTIiDOTO.

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Etod d-Cyilii&F Tonrinfl Car 8CS5 complete with top, wind shield and speedometer, also built aa Roadster. Tho "Ford" Car la made of Vanadium steel throughout. Every detail of Ita oonatruetlon represents yea re of experiment and study; every doubtful element haa been discarded. Well gladly show you this car and give you a demonstration. , .

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Automobiles. . Supplies. . Repairing. GARAGE PHONE 4121. Agents for tho Ford, Rao, Marmon, Premier and Thomaa Flyer.

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.... ..Do yen rave much trouble In sssarlng first elass servants? There are

many fass::Us that have, but they havo found a remedy In Palladium Want ' Ads. They seat yea only 1o par word and yea ara aura af returns. Tele-

Fcrcltcre nepdrina To retain tho new appearance of couches, davenports, etc, the webbing underneath ehould be .kept in order. We do it at litte coat. Estimates cheerfully given on all repair work. . J. C Russell ' Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. Kw Ah 17S3.

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DATTLE Sni? CC7FEE A Splendid Coffee in two grades, 20 and 25 cents. Every home inWest Richmond should try this exceptional good blend. It's found at UTTLE & C3SUELL GROCERS Cor, W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

THE BEVERAGE of Every Household should be the Phoenix blend of coffee, the best 25c Coffee in Richmond, and for sale only at Corner Mnln end ltd Sts. PKooe 134S

Services in Richmond Churches Sunday

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.

Mattlngly, rector. Rev. Jas. M. Shea, assistant.

St. - Andrew's - Catholio Fifth and

South C atreets. 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

Second Presbyterian Corner Nine

teenth and C streets. Rev. Thos. C

McNary, pastor. Residence 28 South Twentieth street. Morning service

will consist of the ordination and in

stallation of the newly elected elders and deacons. Membership especially urged to be present. Evening service will consist of a report by the pastor

of the Layman's Missionary conven tion Just held at Indianapolis. C. E,

6:45; Sunday school 9:15; Bible class study and prayer and praise meeting

Thursday, 7:30.

Esrlham Heights Sunday school

2:15; Christian Endeavor 7:30.

Universalist Masonic Temple. Rev,

u. tr. j ones wui preach at 3:30 p. m.

Also will give an address at Sunday School association in the Boston

church at 7 p. m.

First Presbyterian. Thomas J. Gra

ham, pastor. Bible school 9:15 a. m.,

Mr. R. B. Nicholson, superintendent;

public worship 10:30 a. m. Preaching, by the pastor. Subject: "Tho First

Day of the Week." Vespers 5 to 6 p.

m. A brief late afternoon service of

praise, prayer and preaching to which the public is cordially invited. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.

Reld Memorial Corner Eleventh

and North A streets. Rev. 6. R. Lyons, Pastor. Preaching by the pastor.

10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mornlna

service, Communion. Sabbath School.

9:15 a. m. Christian Union, 6:45 p. m.

West Richmond ' FiHends-Serrlces i held at Earlham cotfege. Bible school at 9 a. m.. Prof. E. P. Trueblood. superintendent. Meeting for worship at 10:30, sermon by Prof. RusselL Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at .7:30. Ladies Aid society meets Tuesday p. m. AU interested are cordially Invited to every service. First Church of Christ Scientist. Masonic Temple. Sunday services 10:45 a. m. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement" Wednesday evening experience meeting 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. nif r. First Baptist H. Robert Smith, pastor. Morning worship at 10:40 a. m. and evening worship at 7:30 p. m., the pastor speaking at both hours. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Second English Lutheran Corner Pearl and Third streets. E. Minter, acting pastor.. Preaching and divine worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at '9: 15 a. m. General invitation to attend all these services. , St Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school at. 9; German services at 10:30. The pastor will report from , the Indianapolis conven

tion. Young People's meeting at 6:30.

At the . evening service, Rev. E. C. Dinwiddle, chairman of the permanent committee on. temperance of the general synod, will speak bn his line of work. Services at 7. All are invited. Salvation Army Rhoda , Temple, 515 North A street 'Capt and Mrs. Deuter officers In charge of local corps. : Services ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.. m, Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. ' m. Offlcera reeidaace 119 South 8econd street -:. t

First Christian Corner of 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 pastor 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A detailed report will be given of the Laymen's Missionary convention Just held at Indianapolis. Grace M. E Corner Tenth and North A streets. Arthur Cates. pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.: Epworth League 6:30 p. m.: preaching services

10:30 and 7:30. The pastor will

preach both morning and evening. .

St Paul's Episcopal-Orner Eighth and North A streets. Rev. David C. Huntington, rector. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion; 9:15 a. m. Sunday

school: 10:30. a. m. morning prayer and farewell sermon by rector; 7:30

p. m. evening prayer and sermon.

South Eighth Street Friends Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible School

at 9 o'clock. John H. Johnson, super

intendent Morning service at 10:80, in charge of Rev. Charles E. Tebbetts. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30.

Prayer and monthly meeting at 10:30,

Thursday evening,' Mrs. John H. John

son, leader. A cordial invitation to all

to attend these services.

First ' English Lutheran . Church

Corner 11th and South A streets. E.

G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship

10:30. Rev. E. C. Dinwiddle, chair

man General Synod's Committee on Temperance, wl address the congre

gation. On account of Layman's Mis

sionary Service at Reld church the

Vesper service win be omitted.

East Main Street Friends' Church Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Arthur

Charles, Supt Bible SchooL Bible School at 9:10. Meeting for worship.

10: 30. . , Christian . Endeavor at 6:30.

Gospel service, at 7:30 in the Endeavor room. Whitewater Monthly Meeting

next fifth-day morning at 9:30.

Some Gossip of the Various Local Lodges

The Masons, of the city are particu

larly well pleased with the work that

has been done this winter. All of the orders are in a' flourishing condition

at present and the past season has been one of the most successful ever experienced. It is said. The Knight

Templars have not missed holding a

Monday, night meeting the past winter, which Is very unusual. The active season is now drawing to a close and the dull period la approaching. The

meetings will be abolished altogether in June, until next falL It la said

that more candidates have been receiv

ed into all of the lodges the past winter than In ajtiy other year In the history of the Masons in this city and the excellent showing is a record of which every member of the lodge is Justly proud.

pie. South Eighth street on Thursday evening, April 28, Rank's orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music and the union is expecting that the affair will be in every way as successful as those given heretofore. . An attractive program will be prepared.

. Members of the chapters of the Daughters of Rebekah will be Interested in the report to be made by secretary of the state organization at the assembly, at Indianapolis, May 16 and 17. The report has already been partially completed. It la In part as follows: Net gain In membership, 863; total membership, 14,033 bothers and 90J53S sisters: receipts, S34&8KL1& and expenses S3842&4. The total amount spent on relief was S4.630.78.

Guy Brown was Initiated Into the first rank, at the meeting of Triumph lodge last evening. Eight candidates will be given the three degrees of this lodge during May. .

It Is anticipated that from fifty to seventy-five members of .Post C, T. P. A will attend the state convention at

Ft Wayne, May S and 7. Several of

the members will.be accompanied by

their wives. An attractive inalgna

has been secured by the organisation.

The Typographical Union will give

Its annual dance at the Pythian

The general committee of the Eagles lodge. In charge of the arrangements for the state convention to be held

here in June, la prosTessinjr ia its

work. , Frank Hartaler, the secretary, has received several communications form lodge secretaries over the state, promising that large delegations would attend from these respective lodges.

though all of the delegates have not yet been chosen. "George Gause will represent the Webb Lodge, No. 24, and A. -B. Russell will be sent as delegate from the Richmond lodge. No. 198. ' It is probable that this city will send a

large delegation.

The Initiatory degree was conferred on O. L. Leonard at the meeting of the Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows last evening. : On. next Friday night the first degree will be conferred on several candidates. . .

The executive committee of the Sons of Veterans for Memorial Day has been appointed and will hold a meetlng'soos for the purpose of making definite airangamenta and determining on a program for Memorial Day. The committee la composed of the following: C. W. Jordan, W. EL Han erne, C R. Tingle, O. F.tCoryalL Barry Penny, John Bl Taylor and I P. Wine. : On April 18, the .Richmond Oonunandery.Nb. 8, K. T will have work in Templars degree., Tuesday,' the 19th the Richmond (Lodge of -Masons, No. 196, F. and A. 1L. win work in feDowcraft degree, while on Wednesday, the 20th, the Webb Lodge No. 24, will hold Ita stated meeting.

being made for

several of the local Masons to attend the annual grand lodge convention to be held at Indianapolis on May 24. AR of the local orders of Masons win be

at the state convention, al-

LETTER LIST.

Ladies' List Mrs. Nettie Bradford,

Miss A. K Foulke, Miss Maggie Hag

an, Mrs." Clinton Hunt Mrs. Iva Kan-

tern, Mrs. Guy C. Kelso.. Mrs. Hazel Laird, Mrs. Geo. Muye, Pearl Peffley,

Maggie Pldd, Emma L. Clark, HalUe

Ross, Mrs. H. P. Walls.

Gentlemen's List Mike Burnworth, O. A. Boone, W. W. Bailey, W. W. Esra Blair, Highland Crowell, Edward Coleman, Ike Davis, E. A. Eater, Ernest Finch, Joe Flsler, J. R. Harris, Ed Hunt - P. C. Kunts, Karl S. Klpler, Samuel MTiroy, Geo. H. Orcutt, Rev. J. C. Perry, E. A. Pratt, Claud Philip, Richmond Motor St Plumbing Co., 2, Henry Richards, WUI Smith, Samuel Straley, J. C. Scott, The Richmond

Evening Journal, The Richmond Mer

cantile Co.. Jamea Wittmer.

Drops Mrs. Nanle Burnam. W. H.

Hunt, Mrs. Knopf, C. W. Munyon, Kate

Maurer, Nora McNaUls, Nicholas

SmelserE. J. Titus, Minnie WOcox. J. A. 8pekenhler, P. M.

- - A Curiaua Fimeral Csremewy.

It Is said that when Alaric, the con-

anetor of Rome, ; died rt

tnmed aside to make place ta -its

bed for his grave and when he was buried the water was again let Into

Its formed channel and the pciso

who had helped to bury, him were kill

ed so that no one might find eat

the conqueror of Rome was burled.

The river turned was the Busento

and the place near Cosento. Italy.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

IN ACCOHDAT.'CE WITH THE NATIOrL RHE Ur.TJEn WAITERS' CODE. IF YOU LEAVE YOUR IVlHIuG TO US YOU'LL HAVE K0 TROUBLE WITH THE iriSPECTOHS REPKESErjTir.a the ore utiderivhiters. .

FERGUSON I1WESTMENT CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET: We handle Bonds, Real Estate, Loans and Fire Inauranoa,

We Paint Antes and do it right at the right price. You auto let ua paint yours this spring. ", Lacdis fiDrcden 1812-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 1587.

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Oont fall to aee the display of fine machines (several makes) at the

1207 E. Main St.

Paaaa USX Week Chi

IPIHIOTTOS

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SOCIAL EVENTS Don't go to the trouble and expense of baking your own pastries for your entertainment. Our goods are as good aa though you made them yourself, and there' is practically no difference In the cost. ZWISSLEETS Come Oakery SCS MAIN STREET. Orders Delivered.

I KNOW HOW. to cut a person's hair in the way, that la scientifically suitable to their features. Do you knew . any. ether barber equal to that? PROF. H. H. KOLLINQ, Tonsorial Parlor, No. 7 South 9th Street, back of Conkey Drug Store.

YOUNG MEN I have a special offer for you. Before you purchase your next suit, call and learn hew easy you may wear tallormade clothes. guarantee entire satisfaction. H. J. GATZEII

Fit why

Just received new stock , trimmed and untrimmed hats which will be offered at special low prices. Yen are invited to call and note these

low prf

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r cr Millinery Dept, Railroad Ctore.

YOUR PATRONAGE to appreolated at our shoe shining parlor. Beat shine in town for Sa. - sun light shosj imwl - rABHLOK. w. miVTii ST. ENSTON AND CANSTON, Preps.

Cca't Scz3 Anqr Fcr n Ado Tq when you can have It made to ault yea right here In ftichmond. Inquire about It Phone 1SU. 172-ITt Pert Wayne Ave.

Learn the Game c2 Eon Cell

It is easy to learn, so bring your frienda and make yoursarf at

A. E. L S. d C DOX DALL ALLE2VO

52$ MAIN.

FRESH, SALT AND ' SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED - POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. .-..'..

309 S. 4th St. Phone 2204.

31 S. 5th St. 10S4 aV 1O0.

TRY OUR SODAS at FOSLER'S PHAlillACY Ours la the latest style, up-to-date leeleas Soda Fountain. Everything pure and sanitary. We serve and take orders for , , CCDYEEl'S

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Letc:

Co yea.

Since the fire, the ttlOtsMlfhly Ps9IVMFwtel4

tirsly fresh and new fine of

lea bought. In buying here you

will get tne very

MASONIC TEMPLE.

First dase paper hangare; room and picture melding. First

Books, Gold Chain and Pearl Roaarlee and ether devetlonal feed S3 MAIN STREET.

of an kinds can be

Get In the habit of

K be real

In the Want Ad. col

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Ymw year aJ to 1121 and wo wKI aatlaat at your homo.

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