Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 225, 21 June 1910 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALI ADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910.
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jA Edited By Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas. "
LUNCHEON FOR GUESTS. One of the most charming social affairs for the week was the one o'clock luncheon given today by Mrs. V. E. Wilson and Miss Mary Lemon at the home of the former on South Fourteenth street. The function was in honor of the followlnz out of town guests: Mrs. Ralph Diffenderfer, of Madison. N. J., Mrs. Earl Harold of Worchester, Mass., Mrs. George Ford of Chicago and Miss Olive Lemon of Oklahoma City, Okla. The table was appointed In a very pretty manner with an abundance of rambler roses. The place cards were dainty hand painted designs, which added to the attractiveness of the other appointments. Covers were laid for twentyfour guests. J J J GIVEN FAVOR. Miss Gertrude Moore, of Philadelphia, who is the guest of Miss Mary Oaar won the favor at yesterday's meeting of a bridge club held at the Country club house. J J V HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown havereturned from a visit at Germantown, Ohio. J J J BRIDGE CLUB MEETING. Mrs. Erie Reynolds was hostess for a meeting of a bridge club this afternoon at her home In East Main street. There were guests present for three tables. The honor guests were Mrs. Campbell of Kansas City. Mo., and Miss Lillian Taggart of Indianapolis. After the game a delicious lunch was ttmrvoA hv th hnntpss j j j PARTY AT THE CLUB. . A number of the members of the Country club enjoyed the morning playing bridge at the club house. J J Jl HAS RETURNED. Mrs. Clinton Sell of Pearl street has returned from a visit at Parkersburg, W. Va. jl jl jl LEAVE NEXT MONTH. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Reynolds of East Main street, expect to leave about July ninth for their pretty summer home at Bay View, Mich. They will not return to this city until sometime in October. JS J JK 7 HAS RETURNED. Mr. .Birney Spalding has returned to his home in Rushvllle, Ind., after having attended the Earlham college commencement. He was also a guest at a house party given by several Earlham student. , j OF INTEREST HERE. Miss Louise Mauy who is a student in Ferry Hall near Chicago, will arrive this evening to spend the summer vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maury in North Harrison street. Rushville Republican. Miss Mauzy was bridesmaid at the Mauzy-Roes wedding. j j jl ' GUESTS HERE. Misses Freda and Ethei Flint are the guests of friends and relatives , ill mm vivj ivi wm uajBi uv home la in Rushville. j s THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Cora Klrby will entertain with a thimble party Wednesday afternoon at her home east of the city. J J J FOR AN EXTENDED TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wellbaum and Mr. Fred Clark will leave Thursday for New Jersey where they will .visit Mrs. Wellbaum's sister, Mrs. Willett After a visit with her they will go to New York and Washington. D. C. Jl Jl Jl GUESTS AT CAMDEN. The Misses Pearl Miller and Minnie Burris, spent Sunday in Camden, O., the guests of their cousins Messrs. Ralph and John McFall. j j j WILL ENTERTAIN THURSDAY. Mrs. W. L. Mott and Mrs. A. T. Mott will entertain the Ladies Aid society of th Reid Memorial Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at their home in South West Second street. TIS-For Tondor Foot A new, scientific medical toilet tablet which . Draws Out All Inflammation and Soreness. - This remarkable foot bath remedy Is Superior to Powder, Plaster or Salva and is guaranteed to cure Corns. Callouses, Bunions, Frostbites, Chilblains, Ingrowing Nails, Tired, Aching Swollen, Nervous, Sweaty, Bad Smelling Feet. ' Smaller Shoes Can Be Worn by using TIZ, because it puts and keeps the feet in perfect condition. TIZ is for. sale at all druggists, 25 cents per box or direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Dodge Bldg., Chicago, I1L .
The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Keever, Mrs. Elmer Magaw, Mrs. Edward Balllnger and Mrs. R. B. Niles. All members are Invited to be present. Those who expect to attend are asked to take the car that leaves Eighth and Main streets at two fifteen o'clock. jl jt jl WERE GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and sou Morris of Greenville, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mort Little of South Fourth street recently. .H jl jl TO GULL LAKE. Mr. Richard Lackey and Mr. Philip Starr left this morning for Gull Lake where they will spend a, fortnight. 0 FOR MISS ROHRER. Miss Helen Sparks gave a pretty little party last evening In honor of Miss Elizabeth Rohrer of Tippecaone City, i Ohio. Flowers were used in decorating the various rooms, and the dining room, where a dainty luncheon was served, was especially attractive. The place cards consisted of little verses, composed by the hos tess, appropriate to each guest. The invited guests were Misses Mildred Kuhn, Mabel Hasemeier, Bessie Adams, Mabel Kuhn, Edith Pinnick, Eli zabeth Rohrer, Hannah Hershey, Mur iel Self of Dayton, O., Esther Beck, Ruth James and Olive Rowe of Circleville, O. Jt jl jl IS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. T. P. Butler has gone to India napolis for a week's visit with friends and relatives. Jl Jl Jl HAVE RETURNED. Mrs. J. W. Blue of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. J. M. Myers of Dayton, Ohio, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sparks of North Eighteenth street have returned home. They were here to attend the high school commencement exercises, Miss Helen Sparks being among the graduates. Jl ji ji IS AT HOME. Mrs. O. A. Keplinger is at home af ter a week's visit with friends and relatives in Indianapolis. jt jl jt SPENT SUNDAY HERE. Mr. O. A. Kirkman of Muncie. Ind., was the guest of his brother Mr. Roscoe E. Kirkman of West Richmond, over Sunday. , GAVE SHOWER. A pretty shower and card party was given Saturday afternoon by the Misses Ruth Barnard and Edna Burke at the home of the former on North Tenth street, as a courtesy to Mrs. Wilkes Crim. a bride of last week. There were guests present for four tables of Five Hundred and the high score was made by Miss Katherine Hunt. After a lunch In three courses had been served, the honor guest was surprised with a beautiful display of shower gifts, including linens and china. The guests were the Misses Louise Millikan, Emma Polk, Katherine Hunt, Marie Brown. Marguerite Sligar, Anna Burns, Mary Smith, Wini fred Brown, Georgia Cloud, Lillian Risk, Lena Stretch, Marie Mourer, Margaret Gillies, Edith Gronendyke and Gertrude Powers, of Knightstown. New Castle Times. Jl Jt Jl SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the Music . Study club wil be held Thursday af- j lernoon in me oiarr fiano parlors at four o'clock. All members are urged to I be present as the meeting will be an important one. Jl jl j LEFT TODAY. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Morgan left today for Ashvllle, North Carolina, where they will visit their son Jl jl jt WEDDING TOMORROW. An important social event for Wednesday is the wedding of Mr. James Dillon and Miss Mae Zwissler which will be celebrated in the morning at nine o'clock in the St. Andrew's church. A large number of Invitations have been issued for the affair. The church will probably be filled with the friends and relatives of the young people. Several guests from out of town are expected to attend. Jl Jt jl MISS JONES HOSTESS. Miss Fannie Jones was hostess for a meeting of a bridge club this afternoon at her home in East Main street Jt jt j A GlEST HERE. Miss Margaret Sedgwick has as her guest Miss Elsie Mennett of Columbus, Indiana. This afternoon Miss Sedgwick entertained very informally for her guest. The girls attended Wilson college at Chambersburg. Pa., two years ago. Jt Jt Jl WILL LEAVE SOON. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Gaar and Miss Mildred Gaar will leave soon for Bay View, Michigan, where they will spend the summer. jt js Jl CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY. Last evening Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Howard were given a pleasant sur prise by the members of the Trifolium Literary society. The affair wns planned to celebrate their tenth wedd ing anniversary. Each guest presented the host and hostess with a piece of tin ware. Later In the evening Dr. Krueger, president of the society made a short speech and then gave Rev. Howard a beautiful office chair for his study while Mrs. Howard was presented with a handsome brass Jardlnler. A feature of the evening was the mock wedding, the host and. bos-
tess being the bride and groom. About
fifty persons were in attendance. Punch and wafers were served. j js HERE FOR THE SUMMER. MrB. O. C. Woods and sons James and Ralph of Denver, Colorado, have come to spend the summer with Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Woods. Jt js Jt IS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Sister Theodata, of Richmond, who was superior at St. John's academy twenty-two years ago, has arrived to attend the golden jubilee celebration of the academy today and tomorrow She met many of her o!d students here. Indianapolis News. jt j . j ENTERTAINED SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield enter tained a party of relatives and friends Sunday at their country home, north of the city. An elegant dinner and supper was served. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames George Reid of Pleasant Hill, Stephen Cofield, of Bethel, William Barton of Middleboro, K. D. Cofield. Mrs. Catherine Barton. Mr. T. C. Voorhees, Misses Anna Barton. Alsa Voorhees, Marie and Grace Barton, Ellena Cofield, Esther Reid. Irene Cofield, Messrs. Elmer Reid, Paul Jordan, Walter Moore, Stephen Cofield, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., Earl Voorhees, Kenneth Barton, Denver Cofield, Wayne Barton and Jesse Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Morse and the Misses Mary Morse and Lela Ebenback of this city were afternoon callers. Jl js Jl GUESTS AT CENTERVILLE. An automobile party composed of Mrs. P. W. Smith. Mrs. Frank Glass, Mrs. Mark Wilson and Mrs. Walter Dalbey went to Centervllle last evening to attend a dinner party given in their honor by Mrs. Isaac Houck. The affair was enjoyed by all. The party returned late In the evening. Jl Jl Jt ANNUAL BANQUET. The annual banquet of the Sunday school class of the First English Lutheran church taught by Mr. Adam Bartel, was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bartel in South Sixteenth street. Several after dinner talks were given by Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum and Rev. E. G. Howard and members of the class which is composed of young men. Jt jt Jl J GIVEN A SURPRISE. A number of persons from this city went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner on the Middleboro pike last evening and pleasantly surprised them. All the guests were masked, a number presenting a grotesque appearance. The evening was spent in a pleasant social manner, refresh ments being served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Gormon, Mrs. Grace Gormon. Mr. Leroy Lacey, Miss Lacey and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Jl Jt Jt CLUB NOTES MEETING POSTPONED. The Penny club will not meet Wed nesday afternoon as is the usual cus torn. The session has been postponed as a number of the members, in cluding the president are out of the city. Jl Jt jt CARD CLUB THIS EVENING. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Townsend will be host and hostess for the last meet ing of the Little-Bo-Peep club this ev ening at their home on North Twen tieth street. Jl Jt Jt DORCAS SOCIETY. A meeting of the Dorcas society was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Eggemeyer in East Main street. The afternoon was spent with needlework and In social conversation At the close of the affair a lunch was served. Next Monday afternoon picnic will be held at Glen Miller park for the members and their families Jt J! J MONTHLY MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the West- Richmond Friends church will be held Wednesday evening at seventhirty o'clock in Lindley hall. All members are asked to be present. ISSUED YEAR BOOK. The Daughters of the American Revolution have issued their year book for the coming year. The first meeting will be held October Fifteenth. Always Talc o Phonalein VVhon Travoling Phen-a-lein Is the traveler best friend. The pleasant laxative that cures constipation without griping or reaction. M. J. Pullman, Lynchburg. 0 aayat "Prove Just urn arrrU. At, all druggists. 25c. or direct from The Pax Chemical Co, Chicago. JUL
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WILL TOUR CITY And Their Passengers Will Be Delegates to the Municipal Convention. ARRANGED BY THE MAYOR CARS WILL PASS OVER ALL THE PRINCIPAL STREETS AND ALL POINTS OF INTEREST WILL BE VISITED. Mayor Zimmerman, this moraisig, as a last event on the program of the Municipal League Convention arranged with the automobile manufacturers of the city to give the delegates a rido over Richmond in "Richmond-made" automobiles. Each manufacturer will place on his cars his own banner. The j party will start from the city building at 2 o'clock, Thursday, and after proceeding through the principal streets and visiting Earlham college, Glen Miller park, Easthaven, and Reid Memoriol hospital, will end at Beallview pavilion, where a dutch lunch will be served. Mayor Zimmerman asks that the residents along the route where the automobiles will go, sprinkle the streets. The route selected for the cars is: Route for the Cars. North on Ft. Wayne Ave., to North E; East on North E to Tenth; South on Tenth to North A; East on North A to Sixteenth; South on Sixteenth to South A; East on South A to Twentyfirst; North on Twenty-first to Main: East on Main to Twenty-eecond street entrance to Glen; Through Glen on North driveway returning on South driveway; West on Main to Fourteenth; South on Fourteenth to South E; West on South E to Thirteenth; North on Thirteenth to Main ; West on Main to Twelfth; South on Twelfth to South E; West on South E to Eleventh; North on Eleventh to South C; West on South C to Tenth; North on Tenth to North A; West on North A to Ninth: South on Ninth to South E; West on South E to Seventh; North on Seventh to North A; West on North A to Fifth; South on Fifth to Main; West on Main to West Second ; South on West Second to National Road; West on National Road to Earlham Entrance; Through Earlham going out East drive to College Ave; North on College Ave. to National Road; West on Na tional Road to West Seventh St.; North on West Seventh to Main; East on Main to West Fifth; North on West Fifth to Asylum Ave. ; West on Asylum Ave. to Easthaven and return to West Fifth; North on West Fifth to to Lin den Ave.; East on Linden Ave. to Hunt; South on Hunt to Charles; East on Charles to West Second; South on West Second to Richmond Ave.;East on Richmond Ave. and North D to North Eighth; North, on North Eighth to North E and Washington Ave.; Nortwest on Washington Ave. to Gaar'3 shop; East on North F to Eighth; North on North Eighth to North G: East on North G to Tenth; North on North Tenth to Hospital and return to North Eighth and E; East on North E to Sixteenth; North on Sixteenth to North F; West on North F to Fifteenth; South on Fifteenth to Main; West on Main to Fourth; South on Fourth to E; East on South E to Fifth; South on Fifth to South H (Rothert's); East on South H to Senenth; South on Seventh to South J; East on South J to South Eighth; South on Eighth to Bealview Pavilion, Unbelievable RELIEF from the p!n and misery of Sciatic, Chronic, Acute, Inflammatory, Muscular and Articular Rheumatism, can be obtained from a single Dottie 01 CROCKER'S Rheumatic Cure Phillips Drue Co., Warren, Pa. For sle at 60c a ttl bv CIem.Thlatletwaite W . H Sudholt Accident Insurance . B. KNOLLENBERG Room 6, Knollenberg's Annex. Established 1851 Ms of Jewelry, Sterling Silver or Plated Silverware are always acceptable and in good taste. If you are considering such a gift you can do no better than choose some article from our stock if you would consider quality and price. 0. E. Dickinson Diamonds Sfonnfed Watch Repairing 523 Main St
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Newbro's Herpicide Destroy the Pest iferous Cause of Annoying Dandruff. Does your head itch? Is your coat or dress full of white flakes after dressing your hair? That's the effect of dandruff. Is your hair thinning? Are you beginning to get bald in spots? Are you already, in fact, rapidly becoming bald? If so, that is the effect of a measly little parasite that throws up the scalp in dandruff and eats off the hair at the root. Science's latest discovery is a destroyer of that pestiferous germ. That destroyer is contained in no other hair preparation on earth but Newbro's Herpicide. Try it, and be convinced. A delightful dressing. Sold by lead ing druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co., Special Agents. At Local Theaters Splendid Features. Another week of popular vaudeviRe is on at the Murray this week and each act is good. Zinka Panna, who renders some delightful music on the Hungarian piano, studied music from the age of 9 years in Budapest and Vienna for years toured Europe in concerts exclusively. The climax to her act, in which she introduces some trained dogs is an exceedingly cute finish. "Foolish Mr. Foolish" as pre sented by Bobby Burgess and West Sisters is a decided scream and has proved popular, from the first appearance and justly so, as it is a comedy sketch with comedy In almost every line. The classy artists, Ingalls, Duffield and Ingalls, with singing and dancing put on an entertaining number. "Roosevelt in Africa" is a pantonine novelty that is unique in every particular. The stage setting, includ ing some rare birds, very beautiful. and a number of trained monkeys, is an innovation which is enjoyable. Plenty of amusement is also furnished by this act so that those who desire some comedy should see the bill this week. The motion pictures introduce some tragedy but all ends well. There is in England a relief map of Uganda which contains two thousand square feet, and the claim is made that it is the largest in the world. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney FU1S W1U cure you Druggist, Price 60c WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop.. Cleveland. Ohio For sale by Conkey Drug Co. ..HOT.. Weather Is a sure sign that your horse needs a cool feed. UBIKA is the one highest in protein and .lowest in Fiber and Heat of any feed on the market. Richmond Feed Store 11-13 N. 9th Phone 2196
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It would be a hard matter to endure this excessive summer heat if you persist in keeping your feet shod in those heavier shoes which seem so appropriate for a cold late spring. Come to us and we will fit you with footwear that will not only be stylish and give you perfectly satisfactory wear, but will do much to relieve the suffering of the feet from the oppressive heat. The low cut two eyelet tie for men, selling for $4.00. The dainty, delicate hand turn pumps and oxfords-for women selling for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. v Barefoot and Roman Sandals for the children selling from 75c to $2.50. These are all strictly appropriate and desirable for this kind of weather. Ctas. M. Penman
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Vehicle Tax Ordinance Features: A ssures the City Good Revenue
The Vehicle Tax Ordinance, signed this morning by Mayor Zimmerman. will go into effect on September 1. and contains the following scedule of taxes: On each wagon or truck drawn by two horses, or more, and used for heavy hauling, that is, for hauling coal, brick, stone, sewer pipe, tiling, clay and shale products, earth, sand, cinders, ashes, garbage, building maJerial, ice, saw logs, lumber, iron. steel, steam boilers, machinery and intoxicating liquors $3.00 On all such wagons or trucks so used and drawn by one horse 2.0i On each one-horse oil wagon . . 2.00 On each two-horse oil wagon . . 3.00 On each sprinkling wagon 3.00 On each moving car or van .... 3.00 On each express wagon '2.00 On each milk wagon 1.30 On each delivery hack or wagon j drawn by one horse 1.50 On each delivery hack or wagon drawn by two horses 2.00 On each one-horse dray 2.00 i On each two-horse dray 3.00 On each buss, cab, coupe, hack, or omnibus drawn by two horse or more 2.00 On each buggy, coupe, surrey, sul ky, bus, cab, hack, driving cart. or buckboard drawn by one horse ." 1.50 On each buckboard. buggy, coupe, surrey, sulky, driving cart. drawn by two horses 2.00 On each vehicle drawn by two horses not hereinbefore men tioned 3.00 On each vehicle drawn by one hereinbefore mentioned 1.50 On each automobile, locomobile, or similar vehicle designed for two persons or less 3.00 On each automobile, locomobile, or similar vehicle designed for more than two persons, $3.00 and $1.00 additional for each person that said vehicle is designed for. On each automobile truck and delivery automobile, locomobile or similar vehicle 5.00 On each motorcycle 1.50 On each bicycle, except those used by children under four teen years of age .50 On any vehicle not embraced in
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