Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 242, 9 July 1910 — Page 8

THE 11ICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 191 0.1

PAGE EIGHT. Others Are Not as Good Gel tsct Yocr Defuse ScbsUlales Yea SbGHlfl Ed ELK SALTEID) TOP TOTTER CRACESERS-They're Goal Rtmtmbtr the Nam ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY Coi?8etl IDJspaFllinnieetl oil ESmioMcDiiltesFfls. Before the invention of the Nemo self-reducing corset, stout women 4ad 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. KFOILiIL,IEIIBIEIR(GS. .Some of Those Used Pianos That IVe Mentioned.. Vooo & Sonc Upricht Colby Uprlfjht Drown d Simpson Ono Romintjton Upright See these Saturday Night. TFIItks Sttaiirir Pilano . Go. CORNER TENTH AND MAIN.

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Always More Power

Always Better Quality

WAKING Cc COMPANY 40 Main Street. Richmond, Ind.

Lira. C A. Drehm.

35 N. 8th St.

HAS JUST RETURNED FROM CINCINNATI WHERE SHE PUR. CHASED 200 LIGHT AND BLACK HATS, LARGE AND SMALL, TO BE SOLD AT GREAT REDUCTION WITH ALL THE OTHER MILLINERY.

Momumlt the SHOE MAN has moved from 101 Rich, mond Avenue to 109 Rich' mond Avenue. More complete line than ever before.

SEE HIM

OUR Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you beet when you want to move. Chcs. Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 8481.

Furniture Repairing To retain the new appearance of couches, davenports, etc the webbing underneath ahould be kept In order. We do it at litte cost. Estimates cheerfully given on all repair work." J. n. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. Kew Faaae ITS.

IVfcea Tfeiskisg af a Mltafeto Maaaaaeat far aaaaa 1otA aac, wa ainnt ac lectio af a aaltahle ataaa. W are at all tlatea ready ta aaaailt aaactal deataraa arltaaat Mtdt4 eaat (a yaa. Richmond Uonomental Co. 33 NORTH EIGHTH ST.

JORDAN. UcUANlIS ani : DLANCDARD " Faaeral Dlreetara. Paaae SITS. Private Aaaaalaaca. tTadertakJaa; Parlara, 1014 Mala SU Rlchataad.

Vest 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'e the grocery of ' Little & Doswell, Grocers Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

A Suimurffucr PptoEs Wellclto Qraipc JMce Three Size Bottles The Phoenix Grocery Co.

Cor. 12lh and Main

Phone 1305

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Leading

PHONE 2209.

704 MAIN ST.

OUR COAL

will give you full value for your money and we would like to place trial order with you. A. HARSH Ceil tzi S;;ly Ct. There's Reason. Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In carpenter work don promptly and dona right. F. d F. COMPANY Caraeatara aa Caatraetara. Haas Ma. 14 a. 8th Street.

E)ainilDey9 Photographer PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL N. E. Corner 9th & Main.

What Nicer - To Mnd your friends at a distance than a post card photo; they only cost 25o for 3 at 2CHt Century Studio 919 Main St

You WU1 Be Satisfied with your clothing If It's made here. We guarantee you a perfect fit, latest style, newest patterns. OTTO HEIINS, (Above Neff e Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sts.)

Nothing mora appropriate than Harp Mualo for June Weddings. No time like vacation time for lee eone on etrlng Instruments. HENRY KAMP. S. E. Corner tth and Main. Phone 1904.

For Your Ounday Dlnnsr GO TO HANER & WILCOX XCHANOaT 16th and Main Streets. PIES, CAKES, SALADS, Etc. Berne Made

Oh, You Bathing Pond! Haetbeen the ery of numberleea men, women and children. , Three Squares North of Olen Miller Lake. Come csd Get Your Feet Wet

Fcslert Flicraccy Try Alexandra's Liver and Kidney Tonic and Blood Purifier. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Phone S214. 105 Richmond Ave.

The Bakery that will deliver your ordere en Sunday. The place for all west side residents to get their bread, cakes, etc Picnickers wanting the home made lee Cream, go to Ike Meyers9 Bakery 107 Richmond Ave. Phone 4100.

EDdDinipQ wiPfldDODlk si TO MAKE A LITTLE MONEY ON THE SIDE, USE A Pafcaim Wsnfl M

IN SELLING YOUR OLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR IN BUYICQ THEM.

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

very Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. P.

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

St. Andrsw's CatholicFifth and

South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; i Vespers, sermonetta and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H. Weiland. assistant.

Second English Lutheran. Corner

Pearl and Third streets. E. Minter pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 d. m.: Sunday school and

election of officers at 9:15 a. m. Cor

dial Invitation to the public to attend

all these services.

Third M. E. Rev. Guy Holmes, pas

tor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; preach

lng by the pastor 10:30 and 7:30; Ep-

worth league 7; quarterly love feast

and communion at 3 p. m.. in charge

of Dr. T. M. Guild. A cordial welcome

to all these services.

West Richmond Friends. Held at

Earlham college. Bible school at 9 a.

m.. Prof. E. P. Trueblood superinten

dent; meeting for worship at 10:30,

sermon by Prof. Russell; prayer meet

ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m.; Ladles Aid

society Tuesday afternoon. All Inter

ested are cordially invited to every

service. East Main Street Friends Truman C. Kenworthy pastor. Bible school at 9:10, Arthur M. Charles, superintendent; meeting for worship 10:30; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Gospel meeting 'at 7:30 to be held on the lawn. This will be the first of a series of out door meetings to be held by the pastor during the heated season.' A cordial invitation is given to all and especially to those who are' not regular church attenders. Come! You will find good music and good seating. Next Thursday at 10 a. m. meet

ing for worship and at 7:30 p. m. will

be business meeting. First English Lutheran. Corner of Eleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship 10:30 with 6ermon by the pastor; evening service at 7:30. This service will be a union service of several of

the congregations centrally located. The sermon will be preached by Rev. S. R. Lyons of the Reid Memorial church. Sunday Echool at 9:15 a. m.. Lee B. Nusbaum, superintendent. A cordial welcome is extended to all and especially to such as have no church home in the city. Third M. E. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; preaching 10:30 a. m.; communion service 3 p. m., conducted by Rev. T. M. Guild; Epworth league 7:00 p. m.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Guy W. Holmes, pastor. Salvation Army. Capt. 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 No. 119 South Second street.

South Eighth Street Friends Levi

T. Pennington, pastor. Bible school

at 9 o'clock, John H. Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship . at 10:30; Christian Endeavor meeting

at 6:30, to be led by the pastor. Subject, "The Model Christian Endeavor Society." Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30, Charles M. Jenkins, leader. Everybody welcome to these

services. . . First Christian. Corner Tenth and South A streets, Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible school, 9:05 a. m.; preaching service at 10:30 a. m. The subject will be: "The Development of Truth." There will be no evening services of any kind until after Chautauqua. First Baptist H. Robert Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at

10:40 a. m. Subject, "The Optimism and Chivalry of Jesus," and at 7:30 p. m., "Tho Pearl of Great Price." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Christian Science. Masonic temple. Sunday services 10:45 a. m. Subject. "Sacrament." Wednesday evening ex

perience meeting 7:45 p. m. Public invited. Reading room No. 10 North Tenth street, open to the public daily except Sunday, 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon, 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. First Presbyterian Rev. Thomas J. Graham pastor. Sabbath school and Bible classes 9:15 a. m.: .divine worship 10:30 a. m., preaching by the pastor.' Subject: "The Chastened Church." 5 p. m. the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Tho entire membership is urged to prepare for and remember this communion, in their prayers and by their participa

tion. First evening summer meeting

of the grouped central churches at the First English Lutheran 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. United . Brethren Bible school at 9:30 a. m. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. No evening service, the congregation joining in the union service at the First English Lutheran church. Second Presbyterian Church Rev.

Thos. C. McNary, pastor. Preaching

at 10:30 and 7:30. Grace M. E. Corner 10th and N A streets. Arthur Cates, pastor. Sun

day School 9:15. At 10:30 the pastor

will preach and administer the Sacra

ment of the Lord's Supper. Epworth League, 6:30. No evening preaching service. The congregation will join

in the Union meeting at the First Eng lish Lutheran church.

Reid Memorial Corner Eleventh

and North A streets. Rev. S. R. Ly

ons, pastor. Preaching by the pastor, 10:30 a. m.t subject "The Excellency of Christ Jesus, My Lord." Union

evening service First English Luther

an. Sabbath School, 9:15 a. m.

Some Gossip of the Various Local Lodges

The second and third degrees of Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows were conferred last evening on four candidates including C M. Haworth, Frank Kinert and J. C. Fulton of this city, and Raymond Somers of Hagerstown. The work administered on Somers was In the interest of the Hagerstown lodge. Whitewater lodge will not do any work for several weeks. Since January 1, fifteen new members have been taken into the lodge making a total membership of 415.

Edmund Vlckers of Cincinnati, the oldest member of Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows, is seriously ill at his home and gangrene poisoning is feared by the attending physician. He fell on' the ice in Cincinnati in the spring and the wound has become infected. Owing to his advanced age his recovery is a matter . of grave doubt. He is past ninety years old and has been a member . of Whitewater lodge since June 10, 1847, two weeks after the lodge Vas Instituted. Since bis retirement from active business he has been living with a son in Cincinnati. .

The Hall Building association - of

Odd Fellow lodges was unable to hold Its meetlnc- this week to consider the

proposition of selling the building. It

is probable that the meting wm do called for next week.

At the meeting of Webb lodge of Masons this week Walker Land was made a Master Mason.

Triumph lodge Knights of Pythias, conferred second rank work on one candidate last evening. The Chieftain's degree was given to W. W. Lee,, William Ryan. D. C. Magee, C A. Phelps and G. W. Sittler at the meeting of Hokendauqua tribe of Red Men last evening. The membership of the lodge has now reached the S0O mark.

Harvey Sego, Alonzo Montgomery, William Steinbrink and James Curry were admitted to membership in Osceola tribe of Red Men this week.

Several members of the Elks lodge will leave this evening for Detroit to

attend the national convention, now

in Bession in that city.

The Ladies of the - G. A. - R. will

meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the post rooms at the court house and

hold memorial service for Mr. Thomas

Howe.

The Knights of the Golden Eagle

will hold a meeting tomorrow after

noon at the I. O. O. F. hall for the

general benefit of the order. County Superintendent Jordan will deliver the principal address. Mayor Zimmerman

will attend the meeting and make i short talk. Several of the grand offl cers are also expected to attend.

The Golden Rule degree of Oriental Encampment, L O. O. F. will be conferred on John 6oden at the meeting of the lodge on Tuesday evening. The Sons of Veterans will hold a meeting on Monday evening to consider business matters.

The Crucial Test. . At an adjourned town council meeting In the north a member casually mentioned that a person could not enJoy or even distinguish between drinks In the dark. A worthy bailie denied this and offered to bet that, blindfolded, he could name any drink given him. The bet being accepted and the bailie blindfolded, the test commenced. The bailie drank everything submitted, smacked his lips and correctly named the drink until the taker was in despair. Then "try him wl" water," whispered a councilor, and the hint was taken. Sip smack sip a shake of the head "I canna just mind the name o this, but I mind o tastin It when I was a wee laddie. London Standard.

T mrm troubled Wtth Kick

aftr , Iwllritt -it. oaaaasve txaata or any atoasaaarisiac from stomach troable. gataSSe art! battlaafbr. CaMwaU's Syrup Papa. It

" Haw to Saa Under Water. A lens for seeing under water Is de

scribed as producing an effect wbicb

is both asroniahlnK and delightful. It

gives distinct vision to objects from

twenty to thirty feet below the snr

face which are usually out of ordinary

eya range. Tbe eye's loss of extending vision when under water is owing to

the fact that an entirely different focus Is required. Tbe spectacles which can adjust tbis focus are made by putting

two watch crystals back to back or with tbe concavities outward. Try It

and be surprised.

He Knew Right Off.

"Ah," sighed tbe wretched Mr. New

pop, "what can be more wearing on

the nerves than a baby that cries all

night long?" -

"Twins, answered the man who had been through It Chicago Record-Her

ald.

Malic Ironing Day A Day 01 Pleasure

Use the Pacific Hot Point Electric Iron and you have no

Try Windowphaine Imitation Art Glass Moormcnn's Book Store

520 Main St.

Store Your Goods With W. F. Brown He has the cleanest and best pro

tected room of all.

W. F. Brown 1030 MAIN. PHONE 1778.

An Inexpensive AUTO with many attractive features Is the EMPIRE $800 and $350, at the Richmond Anto Inn 1207 E. Main St.

Paoaa 1S2S. Wark Gaaraateee.

PHOTOS

72a MAIN ST.

OPEN ALL THE TRIE Our Restaurant la 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.

Chicken Dinner i

We Cook Them So They

Melt in Your Mouth.

We Have Ail the Trimmings.

Hamilton Rcstacrcnt

4TH AND MAIN

WHY SUFFER. with your corns when you can get a sure cure at PROF. H. H. KOLLING, - Scientific treatment. Na. r S. Ota t. Back af eeakT Drag Store.

YOUNG MEM 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

583 Mala St,

Patraalae' Hoate Trad aelf tay.

RJcamoad, lad.

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THOSE PRESSES.

It is our business to keep people's

clothes looking like they were new.

We oress suits for 35c All other

work done at equally low prices. E. C. GILMER, 44 SOUTH 6TH ST.

Meyers & Pcrlie

Beg to call the attention of all auto and fine vehicle owners to the fact that they do fine painting and fine

carriage repairing of every descrip

tion. Your calls will be welcomed.

Phone ! 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne AveV

: THE POPULAR EAST END GROCERY

1415 North C street, will be ready to accommodate all their customers

and others that want to trade with a good clean grocery.

PHONE 1917.

FRESH. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR. SPECIALTIES. f Gco.Schwegraan 309 S. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 4L 1630.

F. W. PcrlerfisW

Piano Tuner Let cne explcln ay . yearly contract to yon. Phoac 4153

M m. WcidiM

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BUYING OR SELLING ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT.

use of the Hot Stove these Hot Days. Standard Hot Point ...i....C4.C3