Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 188, 14 May 1910 — Page 8

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Gel Vizm ct Your Grocer Refuse Substitutes Others Are Not as Good IOTT Remember the Name ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY Corsetl Beparfaneiilt oS Knollcnbcpflfs. Before the invention of the Nemo self-reducing corsetfstout women had to get along with ordinary models, or else pay an exorbitant price for a corset made to order. Today, every type of stout women even to the "shapeless mass of flesh", can be accurately fitted in a Nemo that will give her perfect style and absolute comfort. Visit our Corset Department and let us explain to you the advantage this corset has over all others. KIOOUEIOIEIRG'S. White as Snow. That is the way you will find your laundry after it leaves our office. Phone 2147 and let us call for your laundry and convince you why the Eldorado Laundry IS THE BEST 18 NORTH NINTH STREET. Eatables in Ss&sina. Many kinds of relishes in the grocery. " In addition to the great stock of staple groceries there's a Jarge assortment of appetizing relishes and the little luxuries which add to the enjoyment of a meal. In vegetables we carry everything that is in the market including strawberries and other dainties. Telephone your order to John E Bnienino 13th and South E St. Phono 2359.

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has just received an entirely new line of the latest trimmed hats to be sold at lowest prices.

I Expect My Patrons to Come Back. That's why I serve them all just right. I've studied shoes for a long period of years and know how to fit all kinds of feet. imWS SHOE STORE Cor. W. First and Richmond Ave.

OUR Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you best when you want to move. Chas. Zuttermeister

264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 3481.

..PARSONS. Leading Photographer. PHONE 2209. 704 MAIN ST.

"HOT STUFF' OUR COAL There's mora heat in a ton of "our coal" than In any other coal to be found in Richmond.

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Cod sad Supply Co. There's Reason. Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In carpenter work' done promptly and done right. F. & F. COMPANY Caroeatera aad Ceatraetoro. Hear No. 14 S. 8th, Street.

Imperial Tailoring To wear clothing with our Imperial trade-mark on it means as much as "Sterling" does on silver. See us about your next suit. Imperial Tailoring Co. Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 90V2 Main St.

If It's a Picture, We Make II. No matter what you want . in photographic work, we do it and do it best. 20th CENTURY STUDIO ,010 MAIN ST.

MERCHANT TAILORING In buying your Spring or Summer Suit, you will want the very latest patterns in Woolens. My line is the very latest; give me a call and I will show you why it will pay you to buy of mo. " , OTTO HEHNS, (Above Neff & Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sti.)

. 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

The coming sesson will be fraught with novelties in becoming apparel for ladies' wear. Our line is complete and this in connection with our auperlor facilities for the careful and appropriate fitting of our patrons. We beg your approval and inspection. Our prices will be found exceptionally reasonable In every manner. MRS. C. E. THOMAS, FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILORING. SUITE 1, COLONIAL BLDG.

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Ford 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 yoii demonstration. HE RSOlffi-BRICKER CO.

418 Main Street

Automobiles. Supplies.

GARAGE PHONE 2121. Agents for the Ford, Reo, Marmon, Premier and Thomas Flyer.

Richmond, Indiana Repairing.

Si's at Fox, The Clothier that you find all the latest and nobby styles in Gentlemen's apparel. In a suit we guarantee to give you a perfect fit with newest pattern and the best woolens. Our line of furnishings is complete in every detail comprising all that is new. G5CHGE FOX. 626-628 MAIN STREET.

Furniture Repairing To retain the new appearance of couches, davenports, etc., the webbing underneath should be kept in order. We do it at litte cost. Estimates cheerfully given on a!l repair work. J. H. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. . Sw I'hoae 17 US.

When Thinking of a mailable Monomnt for aome loved nor. w raMMt eieetloa of a nltable atoae. We are at all Umea realy to aahmlt aaeelal deatsaa Ti llhnnt added eot to ?ou. Richmond Monumental Co. 33 NORTH KIG1ITH ST.

JORDAN. UcMANUS and BLANCH ARD Puaeral Directors, rhoae 217.. Irl vate Ambulance. Undertaking Parlors, 1014 Mala ft- Illcbmond.

Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated and in return we will serve you better in every way. Little & Boswell, Grocers whose prices are attracting attention in West Richmond. Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

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 H5gh 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. Sbea, assistant. St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and

South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9; 45; Vespers, sermonette an3 benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H. Weiland, assistant. Universalist. Rev. Martha Jones will preach in Masonic building at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Please note change of time hereafter, preaching services will be held every first and third Sunday at 7:30 and on other Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Second English Lutheran. Corner Pearl and Third streets. Preaching and election for pastor at 10:30 a. m. All the members are expected to be present. Also preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. A cordial invitation to all these services Is extended to the public. Third M. E. Sunday school 9:30, Fred Schlagle superintendent. Preaching by the Rev. Earnest Ryder of Taylor university 10:30; Junior league at 2:30. No evening service on account of union .Epworth league at Grace M. K. church. Fifth St. M. E. M. L. Hardingham, pastor. Sunday school 9:15; public worship 10:30. The pastor's subject will be "Jesus Christ; the Socialist." Workingmen especially invited to hear this sermon. No evening service on account of Union Epworth league service at Grace M. E. church. First Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple. Sunday services at 10:45 a. m. Subject "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday evening experience meeting 7 : 43 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 Baptist. II. 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. First Presbyterian. Thomas J. Graham, pastor. Bible school 9:15 a. m., Raymond B. Nicholson, superintendent; morning church service 10:30; preaching by the pastor, subject: "Baptism." Afternoon vespers- 5

!oclock. Theme: "The Kingdom of

the Heart." Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Public welcome. St. Paul's Episcopal. Eighth and North A streets. J. Everist Cathell, S. T. D. minister in charge. Whit Sun-

; day. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion; 1 10:30 morning service and sermon.

Subject: "Where the Spirit of. the Lord is, There is Liberty." 9:15 a. m. Sundav school. H. R. Robinson. suDer-

! intendent.

First M. E. Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. Rev. J. F. Radcliffe, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.; preaching 10:30 and 7:30; Junior league 2 p. m. . There will not be any preaching service at night on account

of the Union Epworth league anniversary at Grace M. E. church. Members of the Brotherhood are especially invited to the morning service. Strangers always welcbme. Second Presbyterian. Nineteenth and C streets. Services morning and evening, 10:30 and 7:30. Morning theme: "Why Catholics are Saved as Well as Protestants." Evening theme: "Hell and its Blockades." Wednesday evening an entertainment will be given at the church by the men of the church consisting of a program of entertainment and social hour and refreshments. Later announcements will appear in the papers. Sunday school 9:13; C. E. 7:45; Prayer meeting 7:30. Earlham Heights. Sunday school at 2:15; Christian Endeavor 7:30. Salvation Army. Captain and Mrs. Deuter, officers in charge of local corps. Services In Rhoda Temple 515 North A street Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m., Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Officers residence 119 South Second street.

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. Grace M. E. Corner Tenth and North A streets. Arthur Cates, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.; preaching service at 10:30, sermon by the pastor. Union Epworth league devotional service at 7 p. m. At 7:30 all the Epworth leagues of the city will join in an anniversity service. Rev. Radcliffe pastor of the First M. E. church will deliver the address. A cordial invitation is extended to all. First English Lutheran Corner 11th and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship, 10:30. Whit Sunday services with Holy Communion and reception of members. Vesper service at 5 p. m. The second sermon in a series on the "Conditions of True Happiness" will be preached by the pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Lee B. Nusbaum, Supt. A cordial welcome will be extended to all and such as have no other church home are especially invited to worship with us. St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church C. Huber, pastor. Sunday School at

9. German services at 10 instead of 10 : 30. The Lord's Supper will be cel- . ebrated in German. There will be no ; young People's meeting at 6 : 30. The

evening service will be a great reunion of classes that were confirmed together during more than 50 years. All that can possibly be present are invited and expected. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Let us all be with one accord in one place, and make it a true Pentecost. The service will begin at 7 o'clock. First Christian Church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible school, 9:05 a. m. Junior and Intermediate Endeavor, 2:00 p. m.. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, 10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The First Pentecost." Evening subject: "The Specialty of the Church."

Some Gossip of the Various Local Lodges

Communications to "Lodge Notes" should be addressed "Lodge Editor, Palladium," and must be received by Friday evening of each week. i

The members of the Young Men's Institute, a Catholic organization, are preparing for the biggest day in the society's history tomorrow. The members will have hundreds of visitors to look after. Practically every Y. M. I. in the state will send delegations to attend the convention. Headquarters will be established in the lodge rooms on South Sixth street, for all visitors.

but owing to the convention of Catholic societies of the stateit was postponed one week. The members of the two tribes will meet at the lodge room and march to the church in a body. The pastor will have reservations made.

Members of the Knights of Columbus society are very much pleased with the success of its delegates to the state convention at Gary, this week, in obtaining the 1911 convention for this city. Although the convention is still a year off, the society will begin to make arrangements for the affair soon. It will bring more than one hundred delegates.

Williamsburg and Whitewater Mason lodges have sent out invitations to Masons of the county, requesting their presence at the lodge meetings of their respective organizations on May 18 and 19. respectively. Work will be conferred on several candidates by both lodges. Afterwards an enjoyable time will be spent.

Triumph lodge, Knights of Pythias conferred the second rank on six candidates last evening. This lodge has been growing unusually fast this year. The members attribute its showing to its enterprise and the interest en gendered in fraternal work, by the exhibition of the drill teams of the Oregon lodge of Dayton, Ohio, recently, at the coliseum.

The dance held under the auspices of the Moose lodge, earlier in the week, was one of the most successful ever given by a fraternal organization of the city. The net proceeds of the dance will be applied to different purposes by the order. It is probable that the event will be repeated.

Osceola and Hokendauqua tribes of Red Men will attend tho morning service at the United Brethren church. Sunday, May 22. The lodges had planned to attend the service tomorrow.

The annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held Tuesday evening, May 17, at the association building. Five directors and two trustees will be elected. Reports will probably be made and other

important business transacted. E. M. Haas, A. L. Smith and Dr. A. L. Bramkaiup, the committee on nominations, will receive the nomination of any member of the association, but the nomination must be written, that It may be filed and not become lost or overlooked.

the Masonic orders of the city, next week. On Tuesday evening, Richmond lodge will confer the fellowcraft degree on two or more candidates. On the following evening, Webb lodge will hold its stated meeting. The Eastern Star will meet Saturday evening, this being the regular time for stated meetine, and it is probable work will be conferred on a number of candidates. The Knight Templars will meet Monday and consider business which is to come up for immediate action.

The Elks are planning to give some kind of an entertainment this summer, the nature of which has not yet been determined. It is understood that the affair is to be along rather elaborate lines. However, "mum" is the word with the Elks and those who are in a position to give out any information, profess to know nothing about the matter.

The lodge season in Richmond is rapidly drawing to a close. Most of them will abandon work shortly and take a vacation during the hot summer, beginning again the latter part of September. Practically every lodge in the city has experienced an excellent year and a material increase in the lodge membership. An unusual number of candidates have been initiated

hnto the various fraternal organiza

tions this season and the financial condition of the different societies is said to be flourishing. In fact the past season has established a precedent in lodge circles it Is said, in several noteworthy particulars.

There will be a good deal doing in

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WE DO WIRING 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. CraSgfoeatll IPflMinmMinig & EIlecMc Co.

Frank's Quality Saussss, Made in Milwaukee, but eaten everywhere. Frankfurters, Mettwurst, Good Liver syle Sausage, Baked Ham. If you eat Frank's Quality Sausage, you will never eat any other. The Phoenix Grocery

138 MAIN STREET.

PHONE 1365.

FERGUSON INVESTMENT ; CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET. We handle Bonds, Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance.

No Matter

Where

you go you won't find better -AUTO PAINTING SERVICEthan that done by landis & Brcden 1512-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 1587.

An Inexpensive AUTO with many attractive features la the EMPIRE $800 and $850, at the Richmond Auto Inn ' 1207 E. Main 8C

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PHOTOS

723 MAIM ST.

OPEN ALL TQE TIME Our Restaurant is open all hours for the convenience of the public A good lunch or meal can be had here, just when you want it. , ZWISSLER'S Home Restaurant 908 MAIN STREET.

lrsatttu MOEIEL GROCERY CO. that you always get the freeheet groceries, garden vegetables, ate, and since the firs we have Installed an entirely new line In all canned goods. Give us your order over the 'phone and we will give It our attention. M. S. KINDER, Prop.

FALLING OUT OF HAIR and itching scalp, can be cured completely at the parlor of PROF. H. H. KOLLING, Scientific treatment. . 7 S. 9lh St. Back of Cooke? Urax 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 SS3 Mais St, RlefcaMo4, lad. ralroalae Hone Trade Ask yaarelf vmy.

YOUR PATRONAGE Is appreciated at our shoo shining parlor. .Best shine in town for 5c 9VN UGHT SHOB SHUflHO PARLOR, 8 X. HINTH ST. ENSTON AND CANSTON, Prop. . S Sfclae for 28 eeata.

"OUR WORK is done the best way possible. OUR MATERIALS are as good as the bast. OUR PRICE should be taken Into consider atlon. OUR PHONE V. Number is 1584. Auto painters and carriage repair . work. Keyers GPcrfee 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave. RICHMOND, INO.

-Got In the Gome:

of Box Ball at the Box Ball Alleys. It is a very interesting game and you will be sure to enjoy iL A. E. L S. & C BOX BALL ALLEYS 526 MAIN.

FRESH. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. Geo.Schwegman 300 S. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 6. 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 ' HOOVER'S ICE CREAM

F. IV. Pcrfzrfka Picno Tcner Let esc explcln ray yecrly ccstrcct ' to yon. Phone 4153

Bniy CauMfly that is homo made. :. My goods are made daily; come under pure food law. They Aire 1CD Per Cent. In the Arcade Theater entrance. Also make Ice Cream Cones. r

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Moormann's Book So?e 520 MAIN STREET.

,..FIAIMO TUNING... D. E. ROBERTS, Piano Toner csd Hepsirer

Yearly Contracts Made

PHONE 1286.

910 MAIN STREET. PHONE 1286. PHONE 3684. 81S MAIN ST.