Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 216, 11 June 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD S UN-TEL EG R A3I, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1010. Gel C:sza ct Veer Grocer Cefcse Substitutes OUiers Are Not cs Good HUTTE Remember the Name ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY CoFsett IDtepaFttnrnemill oil lliiniolllcinitosrg's. Before the invention of the Nemo self-reducing corset, stout women had to get along with ordinary v modelsor els6 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. Or 3 used upright planoo on our floor nov. They might Interest you. Come in tonight and cot prlooa on those 031-03S T.7AIM GT.

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Mrs. C. A. Brebtn. 35 N. 8th St. HAS- JUST RETURNED FROM CINCINNATI WHERE SHE PURCHASED 200 LIGHT AND BLACK HATS, LARGE AND SMALL, TO BE SOLD AT GREAT REDUCTION WITH ALL THE OTHER MILLINERY.

Oh, Yon Shoe Store! Its email but for that very reason it is replenished more often than the big store. I don't allow old styles to remain In my store. Come try a pair of my shoes. . OUHTSSqOE STORE Theemalteat, popular place of business In Wsst Richmond. 108 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.

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. Kew Phoa'e 1793.

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of a suitable Noaat far aaaae loved Dif, me mitant arlecttaa of a affable atone. We are at all tiara ready f aabmlt apeelal dealffa militant added eoat yon. Richmond Mon&seotsl Co. 33 NORTH EIGHTH ST.

JORDAN. KlcIIANUS and BLANC0ARD Funeral Directors. Panne 2175. Private Ambulance. , " Vadertaklaz Parlors, . 1014 Main St- Rlraad.

West Richmond Residents ATTENTION IS DIRECTED to the one grocery where complete satisfaction, as far as good goods at prices that will be -interesting, is concerned. It's the grocery of Little & B&sweil, Grocers Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

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Services in Richmond Churches Sunday

,oIPAIRSOP5JS. Leading Photographer. PHONE 2209. 704 MAIN 8T.

Yoo'D Went T.!ore OF OUR COAL AND COKE If you once try It and there'a only one l place to get It and that Is from A. HARSH Coil csd S??Iy Co. There's Reason. Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In carpenter work done promptly and don right. F. & F. COMPANY Carpenters aad Contract ra. tear We. 14 M. 8tk Street. '

REMOVED OUR STUDIO from Leeds building to new quarters N. E. Corner 9th & Main. W. L Dalbey, PHOTOGRAPHER.

MOTHERS Bring your chidren in and have a good post .card photo taken. 3 for 25 cents. 2Clh Century Studio 919 Main St.

You Will Be Satisfied with your clothing If it's made here. We guarantee you a perfect fit, latest style, newest patterns. OTTO HE1NS, (Above Neff 4 Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sts.)

Nothing more appropriate than Harp Muaie for June Weddings. No time like vacation time for lessons on string Instruments. HENRY KAMP. 8. E. Corner 9th and Main. Phona 1904.

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

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

TRY OUR SODAS at FOSLER'S PHARMACY Our la the latest style, up-to-date leeteee Soda Fountain. Everything pure and sanitary. We serve and take orders for ' HOOVER'S IICES CREAM

...Saturday Only... Chocolate Chips, 25c per pound. Chocolate Creams, home made, 15c per pound. THE DEST Arccdc Candy Store i Geo. Manooses.

St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 6:00, 8:60 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 - ' , West Richmond Friends. Held at Karlbam college.. Bible school at 9 a. m., Prof. E. P. Trueblood, superintendent; 10:30 a. m. meeting for worship. Baccalaureate service, sermon by Dr. D. W. Dennis; 8 p. m. public meeting Christian associations, address by Dr. J. C. Day, Indianapolis. The monthly meeting and Ladies Aid society are postponed one week. All interested are cordially invited to attend every service. St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school will begin at 10 instead of 9 o'clock. This is children's day and we will combine the morning services, which will begin at 10:30. The offerings during the day will be for our Orphans Home at Springfield, Ohio. The Young People's meeting at 6:30; : evening service at 7. All the services during the day will be in English. The pastor will finish his report to the World's S. S. convention. Second ; English Lutheran.-Corner Pearl and Third streets, E. Minter pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m. and children services by the Sunday school at 7:30 p. m. An interesting program consisting of song and recitation will be the order of the evening under the leadership of Miss Ellen Knollenberg, assisted by others. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., Charles Reynolds superintendent. Cordial invitation to the public to attend all these services. - . First Presbyterian. No regular session of Sabbath school. Sabbath school will convene at 10:15 a, ra, for the June day exercises In the church at 10:30. All the parents, friends and children are Invited to these special services where song, children and flowers will predominate. Baptism and reception of members. Vespers 5 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. - All services are for the public.

Universalist Masonic temple. Rev. L. P. Jones will preach at 3:30 p. m.; Sunday school 2:30 p. m.; business meeting Monday, 7130 p. m. Third M. E. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Fred Schlagle, . superintendent; preaching 10:30 a. m., by Rev. Wickersham, of Albany, Ind.; ; Epworth League 7:00 p. m., E. E. To wle, leader; preaching 7:30 p. m by Rev. Thomas J. Graham of the First Presbyterian church. Everybody welcome to these services. Christian Science. Masonic temple. Sunday services 10:45 a.-m. Subject: "God the Preserver of Main." 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. m. First M. E. Corner Main and Fourteenth streets, J. F, Radoliffe, pastor. Sunday school 9:15; preaching 10:30 and 7: SO; Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Sunday school will be observed as Children's day. Special program morning and evening. Baptismal service in the .morning. Friends and strangers invited to these special services. First Baptist. H. Robert Smith, pas

tor. Preaching by the pastor at 10: 40 a. m. Subject: "The , Strength and Sincerity of Jesus" and at 7:30 p. in. subject, "Great Faith." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Brotherhood 2:30 p. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Second Presbyterian. Corner Nineteenth, and North C streets. Thomas C. MacNary, pastor. Praise and prayer service 10:30. Existence of God, 7:30; Sunday school 9:15; C. E. 6:45; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. Earlham Heights Preaching 10:30; Sunday school 2:15. .

First Christian Corner Tenth and South A streets, Samuel W. Traum, minister. Bible school 9:05 a. m.; Junior and Intermedfate Endeavor, 2 p. m.; Senior Endeavor 6:45 i m.; preaching by pastor at 10 : 30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "The Power of God's Gentleness." Evening subject: "The Greatness of Faith."

Fifth Street M. E. M. L. Harding ham, pastor. Sunday school 9:15;. Public worship 10:30 and 7:30; Ep worth League 6:30. Morning subject: "The Stainless Flag." Evening, "Tht Leper." Bright music and a cordial welcome to all. Reid Memorial. Corner Eleventl and North A streets. Rev. S. R. Ly ons, pastor. Preaching by the pas tor 10 : 30 a. m. and 7 : 30 p.. m. ; Sab bath school, 9: 15 a. m.; Christia; Union, 6:45 p. m. Grace M. E. Corner Tenth anc North A streets. Arthur Catcs, pas tor. .. Children's day exercises at 9:K in Sunday i school room. The pastoi will preach at 10:30 and 7:30.' A cor dial welcome to all.. -; First English Lutheran. Corner of Eleventh and South A streets. E. G Howard, pastor. Children's day ser vices at : Sunday school and churct hours. Sunday school at 9:15. .Special offerings for the Oesterlin Orphan 't home, Springfield, O. At 10:30 a chil dren's church service with brief ser mors for the children. Infants will be baptized and adults will be receive into church membership. Vesper ser vice at 5 p. m. A cordial invitation 1

; extended to all to attend these set

vices. . ,. - Salvation Army. Captain and Mrs Deuter, officers in charge of loca corps.,' Services in-Rhoda temple No 515 North A street Tuesday, Thursda) and Saturday at 8 p. ra., Sunday 7:31 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. in. Of ficers residence 119 South Secont street. " St. Paul's EpiCbopal. North A anc Eighth streets. : Rev. J. Everist Ca thell, S. T. D., minister in charge 10:30 morning service and' sermon 9:15 a. m. Sunday school, H. R. Robinson, superintendent., St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth anf South C streets. Mass at 7:30; Hil Mass at 9:45: Vespers, sermonett' and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H Wetland, assistant..

Some Gossip of the Various Local Lodges

Richmond Knights of Pythias will send a large delegation to Cambridge City on Sunday, June 12 when the Knights of Pythias memorial service will be fittingly observed. The third regiment composed of ten companies, Richmond, New Castle, Connersville, Rushvllle, Knightstown, Hagerstown, Wilkinson, Modoc, Mooreland and Cambridge City will participate in the exercises. . r."--'' t A conference will be held witih the representatives of the railroads desiring to take the regiment to Milwaukee to the national encampment the first week in August The parade composed of several bands and the different companies will then march to the cemetery: C. E. Bowen, a prominent knight and attorney of Indianapolis will deliver the principal address. The regimental parade and review will be viewed by General Merrill E. Wilson and staff and Col A. C. Phelps and staff. The parade will form on

Church street at 2 o'clock, headed by the Cambridge City band and will then move west to Walnut street, north on Walnut and thence east to Riverside cemetery. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the services. - Arrangements are being made to send about 100 local Masons to Hagerstown on Wednesday evening, June 15, to be present at the exemplification work in the Master's degree and to attend the grand banquet which will be given afterwards. The Richmond delegation will charter a special scar on the Pennsylvania which will leave this city at 7 a'clock returning immediately after the affair. There will be a meeting of the. Sons of Veterans on next Monday evening for the purpose of settling the expenses attendant on the Memorial day exercises. Other busines3wHl. alsq be transacted.

Mrs. J. N. Phenis has returned from

South Bend where she attended the

state encampment of the Ladies Aux

iaary of the Sons of Veterans which

was held in that city recently. Mrs

Phenis also visited at Valparaiso and

Fort Wayne before returning home.

On next Friday evening Whitewater

lodge of Odd Fellows will confer first

degree work on a number of candidates and visiting lodges in several

small towns of the county will be in

attendance. Hagerstown will send

large delegation and quite a number of

candidates from that place will be tak

en into camp at that time. Following

the degree work there will be a lunch

eon and' smoker enjoyed and consider

able interest is manifested in the com

ing affair.

Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows

conferred the Initiatory degree on one candidate last evening at its regular

meeting. The candidate was C. M.

Haworth.

FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET. - Fine Lots and Good Homes for Sale. Some real bargains. A few homes can be bought as you pay rent.

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Our auto painting simply cant be beat. We use the best paints and apply the best workmanship. Landis & Drcdcn AUTO PAINTERS.' 1512-1514 E. Main Street. Phone 15S7.

An Inzxpansfce AUTO with many attractive features ia the EMPIRE tBOO and SS50, at the Rlcbccn3 Ado fca . 1207 E. Main St.

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OPEN ALL TOE 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.'

FALLING OUT OF HAIR and itch, ing scalp, can be cured completely at the parlor of PROF. H. H. KOLLING, Scientific treatment. . T M. Oth St. Bark of Coaker !)rn 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 5S3 Mala S1n RleaoMa, la. I'airwalac . Home Trade Ask year elf war

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THOSE PRESSES. It ie our business to keep people's clothes looking like they were new. We press suits 'for 35c All other work done at equally low prices. E. C. GILMER,' " 44 SOUTH 6TH ST.

Fop Youi? Convenience Place our phone number in your auto memo book, then when you wan fine-auto painting you'll know where to go. - Keycrs fiPcrlic Phone 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave.

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of 'Box Ball. It's a game that every one enjoys, having once played. You will always find a game on at the A. L L S. & C. COX BALL ALLEYS ; 52s MAIN.

FRESH. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. - Geo.Scluveflnnn 309 S. 4th St 31 8. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 4V 1830.

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