Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 249, 16 July 1910 — Page 8

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Z1 - THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1910. PAGE EIGHTJ Get UlZZl Ct YOUr GrOCer KelUSC SUDSUIUICS wineraireiiuww You Should Eat EILK SALTED TOP BUTTER XKACKEKS-They'rc Good. Rmember the Name ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANf

CoFsetl eparttmentt oJ Knollenberg's. ......Some of Those Used Pianos That We Mentioned.... Before the invention of the Nemo self-reducing corset, stout women had to get along with ordinary VOOO & SOUS Upright Colby Upright models, or else pay an exorbitant price for a corset made to order. Today, every type of stout nrAtom A SimncAn OnA RAitiinryfon Unripht women even to the "shapeless mass of flesh", can be accurately fitted in a Nemo that will give UrOWIl dimpson WHO Komingion wpnjjnx her perfect style and absolute comfort. Visit our Corset Department and let us explain to you the See tnese Saturday Night, advantage this corset has over all others. , , - .. . fv tt tt Ttr.iTTTrTCrTCDrt--'s TEne SttaFP Piano. Co. JfRsTQDlT .11 .IKrSjIHIEIIg.(Lj, CORNER tenth and main. . 1 . .' : THE INDIAN Furniture Repairing When Thinking West Richmond Residents A SiiminritPl HDliinilk Mr aad tfc . , A. . at a suitable Msnnnt for aaae XsL ULM. aV IIIL & bW av JUT A. AttttU K'V".!""..? : rr: ," T th ppa" t! .."rrirJS'.sL: attention is directed t.th. fcMMUliV . couches, davenports, etc, the web- aHabie .ton. are at ail tnaea " m bing underneath should be kept in ZZZnt ImS "XT. " one 8rocery where complete satis- TT TT 711 TL-. P TJ TTh iTI. TTtITI 11 Tt f Always Always order, w. do it .t utte cost, es- Richmond Monumental Co. taction, a. far as good good, at WWCilClUl VUrlT 5HHDGJ lUlUlwQS isam" faPMbv timates cheerfully given on all re- 33 .orth eighth st. . 4. t . . . . .. . Ur iyxflvVV VAT7V. DaIIam naio u.APk prices that will be Interesting, is MOW mWfm i n Flnccoll JORDAN. r.lcF.UMS ad ' - Three Size Bottles Power Quality iLUHU Brawell. Grocers The PilOeiliX Grocery CO. M4 H. F. Cfcala Prlv H. F. Ckala Drle. F.r Ml . Tfcoae Sl.5. Private Ambalaare. Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. mjl AerirWrS T'OIVl PAMY 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. Undertakla Parlor. - '40eM.lnitr.aV Richmond. I nd. nM. nm. ioh N.i. , Phone 3115. COP. 12th and Main PhOOC 1365

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Mro. C. A. Brehin, 35 N. 8th St

fHAS JU1T RETURNED FROM CINCINNATI WHERE SHE PUR-

14 CHASED 200 LIGHT AND BLACK HATS, LARGE AND SMALL, TO BE

; SOLD AT GREAT REDUCTION WITH ALL THE OTHER MILLINERY.

Moimlt the SHOE MAN

Wias moved from 101 Rich

mond Avenue to 109 Rich

mond Avenue. More com

plete line than ever before.

SEE HIM

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

,.IPAIRSOFJS. Leading Photographer. PHONE 2209. 704 MAIN ST.

w0u7 Coal and CoKe" It Cures Better Lasts longer, savss considerable, and will pleas you better than any ether coal to be found. A. HARSH Cesl tsi Scpply Co. ; There's a Reason. Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In carpenter work done promptly and done right. F. & F. COMPANY Caraatra aaS Caatraetara. Hear Na, 14 S. tHh Stroot.

DaDllDeys Photographer PORTRAIT and . COMMERCIAL

N. E. Corner 9th & Main.

What Nicer

To send your friends at a distance

than a post card photo; they only

cost 25c for 3 at 20th Century Studio 919 Main St.

...SUIVIIVIErc. CLOTHING ...

Why suffer these days with the heat when you can be comfortable

,wlth a suit of clothes made of the lightest weight fabrics, and you will

havs a perfect fit with very newest patterns.

OXXO HEINS (Above Neff A Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sts.)

Harpist

L'Teacbsr of Stringed Instnments

S.E. Corner 9th and Main. Phone 1904.

For Your Sunday Dlnnor

GO TO HANER A WILCOX EXCHANGE 16th and Main Streets.

PIES, CAKES, SALADS, Etc.

Home Miae

Ob, You Bathing Pond ! , Hss been;the cry of numberless men, women and children. Three Squaree North of Glen Miller Lake. Come and Get Your Feet Wet

Fester's Pharmacy Try Alexandra's Liver and Kidney Tonic and Blood Purifier. Guaranteed to give

.satisfaction or money re

funded. pnone 3214. 105 Richmond Ave.

107 Richmond Ave.

Phone 4100.

Services in Richmond Churches Sunday

, St. Mary'a Catholic Masses every j Sunday at 6:00, 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock; a. m. and High Maes and sermons at

10:30 a. m.; Vespers and benediction

every Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. F.

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

St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and

South C streets. Mass at 7:30; Hlgb

Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonetto and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H.

Wetland, assistant.

Reld Memorial Corner Eleventh

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

ons, pastor. Preacning by tne pastor,

10:30 a. m. Morning subject: "We Reap What We Have Sown." Evening: Union service, 7:30. Rev. E. G. Howard will preach. Sabbath School 9:15 a. m.

West Richmond Friends' Church

Held at Earlham College. Bible school at 9 a. m. Prof. E. P. Trueblood, Supt Meeting for worship at 10:30.

Sermon by Prof. Russell. Monthly meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. La

dies' Aid Society Tuesday afternoon.

All Interested are cordially invited to

every service.

First Church f Christ Scientist.

Masonic Temple. Sunday services

10:45 a. m. Subject: "Life." Wed

nesday evening experience meeting

7:45 p. m. Public invited. Reading

room No. 10 North Tenth street, open

to the public daily except Sunday

a. m. to 12 noon; 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.

St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber,

pastor. Sunday school 9; German preaching services at 10:30; Young

People'B meeting at 6:30. No preach

ing services in the evening during

July and August.

Univeraalist. Masonic Temple. Sun

day, July 17. Rev. L. P. Jones will

preach at 7:30 p. m. Business meet

ing after service.

First Presbyterian. Sunday school

9:15 a, m., Raymond Nicholson, superintendent; preaching by Rev. Isaac M.

Hughes at 10:30 a. m. No evening service. Strangers and citizens cordially welcomed.

First M. E. Corner Main and Four

teenth. J. F. Radcliffe. castor. Sun

day school 9:15 a. m.; preaching 10:30 and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth league 7:00

p. m. The pastor has arranged with Rev. M. L. Hardingham of Fifth Street M. E. church to preach in the morning and Rev. E. James of the U. B. church in the evening. We trust our

people will attend these services, and give these visiting pastors a hearty welcome, as the pastor is out of the

city.

First Baptist Church H. Robert

Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m., subject, "The Enthusiasm and Patience of Jews," and at 7:30 p. m.. subject. "Blind Barti-

meuB." Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Second Presbyterian. Corner Nineteenth and North C streets. Preaching 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school 9:15; C. E. 6:45; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. . Earlham Heights. Sunday school

2:15; short talk by the pastor after

the lesson. All children of the community cordially Invited. The men's class taught by the pastor welcomes all interested in the study of the Word and its applications to modern conditions of life. Second English Lutheran. Corner of Pearl and Third streets. E. Minter pastor. Divine services at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at

9:15 a. m. Election for church officers will be held during morning services. All are invited to attend all these services. East Main St. Friends' Meeting Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible School at 9:10. Arthur M. Charles,

Try Windovvphainc Imitation Art Glass Moormann's Book Store

Supt. Meeting for worship, 10:30. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Gospel service on the lawn at 7:30. The meeting last Sabbath evening was very sat

isfactory, but larger and better things are expected from these meetings. Come and be one with us. Whitewater Monthly Meeting next Thursday morning at 9:30. Prayer and conference meeting at 7:30 in the evening. First Christian Church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible School, 9:05 a. m. George W. Mansfield, Supt. Preaching service conducted by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Morning sermon: "The Culture of the Cross."

Grace M. E. Corner 10th and North A streets. Arthur Cates, pastor. Sunday School, 9:15. The pastor will preach at 10:30. Epworth League at 6:30. The congregation will join in

the union service at the Reid Memorial church at 7:30. Third M. E. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. followed by class meeting. Epworth League, 7:00

p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Teachers' meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Guy W. Holmes, pas-

520 Main St.

Storage Store Your Goods With W. F. Brown He has the cleanest and best protected room of all. W. F. Brown

1030 MAIN.

PHONE 1778.

An Inexpensive with many attractive features is the EMPIRE $800 and S8S0, at the Richmond Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St. rhoaa less. Work Gaaraate4.

PHOTOS

13 MAIN ST.

!tor.

First English Lutheran Church Corner 11th and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning Worship at 10: SO. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:15. At 7:30 p. m. this congregation will unite with the group service at the Reid Memorial church.

Our seats are free and the public will be welcome to all services. South Eighth Street Friends. Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible school

at 9 a. m., John H. Johnson superin

tendent; meeting for worship 10:30; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30;

prayer meeting ahd monthly business meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All are invited to all these services.

OPEN ALL THE 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.

Chicken Sinner We Cook Them So They Melt in Your Mouth. We Have All the Trimmings. Hamilton Restaurant 4TH AND MAIN

WrIY SUFFER, with your corns when you can get a sure cure at PROF. H. H. KOLLING, . Scientific treatment. f '. T S. Ola St. Back of roakey DrtiB Store.

THE SCRAP BOOK

LIVER TWIST.

The Bakery

that will deliver your orders on

Sunday. The place for all west side resi

dents to get their bread, cakes, etc.

Picnickers wanting the home

made Ice Cream, go to Ike Meyers' Bakery

PdPim9(l wirtoaplk si TO MAKE A LITTLE MONEY ON THE SIDE, USE A MsffluM Wail M IN SELLING YOUR OLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR IN BUYING THEM. TTFy Tllaeinm aimdl Be inivfiimcefl

ffce New Medicine That Mr. Blodgett Did Net Buy. Mr. Blodgett, who lives out of town, fancies he is afflicted with liver complaint and In consequence tries every new medicine that comes on the market, fondly expecting it to prove effective for his particular malady. Not only that, but be swallows every sample of medicine left at the door by canvassers and anxiously continues bis search for something now. "Did you ever bear of liver twist, Maria?" was Blodgett's first remark to his wife as he came borne from business a few evenings since.

"No. I never beard of it. but I suppose I shall have to get you a bottle If you want to try it," was the answer. I will find out something more about It tomorrow and see if they have any testimonials before we get it." MI don't think yon need mind about the testimonials, for you will take it anyway," said Mrs. Blodgett wearily. When Mr. Blodgett came home the next evening his wife said. "Charles, have you got that bottle of liver twist yetr "Well no er you see. Maria, there's no eucb thing." "No such thing!" exclaimed the as

tonished Maria. -No. I saw It advertised in bis letters on a barn. It Just said liver twist and that was alL This morning I saw It on a fence the other side of the road, and then I looked at the barn to see where the mistake was, and I found that the first board was pulled off, and It waa an advertisement for a theater, and the name of the play was "Oliver Twist. "New York Press.

a street' corner. He said: "Tes, gents, one bottle of this unrivaled hair grower will raise a rich, luxuriant crop of hair on the baldest bead in the crowd. But let me give you this one word of warning." Here be paused to pocket a half dollar and band a bottle of the liquid to a baldbead. My warning Is: Do not neglect when the full bead of balr Is grown to take the last dose in the bottle internally, that ,1s. swallow it." "Swallow It. What for?" the buyer asked. To clinch the roots." was the reply.

Hie Warning. A voluble faker was selling bottles o a mixture ce.caiVtf hair erower on

The Cat's Bed. "It's a bad thing to mix presence of mind and absentmindedness." said an

actress. "When 'Mme. Sans-Uene' was the play of the bour I bad the part of

the blanchisseuse In the laundry scene

and was busily engaged lu ironin

when a cat which bad Its borne some

where about the theater came walking

on to the stage. 1 tbougbt this would furnish a sood opportunity to give a

realistic domestic touch to tbe scene,

and so when puss came purring up and rubbed against me 1 stroked ber fur. spoke to her. and tben. for fear she might be distracting. I picked ber np and put her down on the nearest place at band, saying. There, pussy,

go to sleep.' Tbe cat curled up contentedly, and I went on with my lines. Suddenly I was aware of a murmur among tbe audience, which Increased to a ripple of laughter. 1 realized something was up and turned Instinctively to look at puss. There she was, asleep, where I had put ber. among the irons on the Ted hot" range." Young's Magazine. Anger. If a man meets with injustice it Is not required . tbaL be shall not be

roused "io int u. nui "li be is augry after he has bud time to think upon it. that is sinful. Tbe flame is noi wrong, but the coals are. Beecber.

Hew a Juror Was Lost. In a southern county of Missouri years ago. wben the form of question

ing was slightly different than now. much trouble was experienced in get ting a Jury In a murder trial. Finally an old fellow answered every question satisfactorily lie had no prejudices.

was not opposed to capital punishment and was generally a valuable flud Then the prosecutor said solemnly: "Juror. look upon the prisoner. Pris

oner, look upon the juror." The old man adjusted his spectacles and peered at tbe prisoner for a full

minute. Tben. turning to tbe judge, as though fully satisfied with tbe in spection. be said: "Judge, dura me if I don't believe he's guilty." Kansas City Star.

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 S32 Mala St, Rlcamoad, lad. Patrnalse Home Trade Ask yoaraelf wfcy.

THOSE, PRESSES. It is 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 80UTH 6TH ST.

Meyers & Parke 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 description. Your calls will be welcomed. Phone 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave.

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. AIKEN & SON, Grocers. PHONE 1917.

What little information we now have about the ntw Russian dread-

naughts tells more than many words could do. The four now in course of construction, the Sevastopol, the Pe-

tropavlosk, the Gangut and the Polta

va, are each 500 feet long. 89 feet'Wide and 27 feet throe inches deep, and

have a displacement of 23,000 tons.

They are to be of 42,000 horsepower and will have a speed of 23 knots. The

first two are being built by the Baltic

shipworks the last two at the Imperial I

navy yard. Lokal Anzeiger.

FRESH. SALT Ah6 SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. Geo. Schwegman 309 S. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phones 1084 & 1630.

F.W. Porterfieltl Piano Tuner Let me explain my yearly contract to yon Phone 4158

Henryk Sienkiewcz, the Polish novelist, is a leader of the nationalists in Poland today Sienkiewcz visited the TJnitetd States In 1877, when he came to California with a party that included Mme. Modjeska in the vain hope of starting an idealistic communal life on the lines of the Brook farm.

Illinois ranks first of all the state

in the matter of internal revenue col-1

lections. New York is second.

i(E 21 WdDlM

FOR INSERTIONS IN THE WANT AD COLUMNS UP TO 5 DAYS, BY RUNNING YOUR AD A WEEK, WE CHARGE YOU FOR FIVE DAYS, GIVING YOU THE ADVANTAGE

SttaecllaFCLl Holt PoiUltt I OF 2 DAYS FREE ADVERTISING, try this way of

The Electric Iron that is far superior to any other the BUYING OR SELLING ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT. a m aa a aaaie a m a II

reason tor it is mis: mere is Tar more neat 10 me smes i

and point of this Iron, thereby making it possible to iron right up into the folds and tucks of a garment with the point of the Iron. Price 04.50. See them at

Craiflbecd Plumbina and EEsetrie Co., 910 Main St

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