Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 263, 30 July 1910 — Page 8

Jul M-7t i."" .... wff ,r ' " f '""r EAGC EIGHT. THE RICIDXOND AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 101O. r. cl Yccr Grocer Mef use Suctllclcs Others Are Ncl cs Good Yen Sfcculfl EdELIX SALTED) TOP BOTTEK CKACHSEKS-Tccy're ' Good. Rtimmbir th Nam ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY AnMnnsifl JJunfly OcEsiirsiiinee Salle EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE IS OFFERING BARGAINS TO YOU. WE MUST MOVE THIS STOCK AND THE VALUES ARE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE, SO COME AND GET YOUR ..Some ci Those Used Pianos That IVe H2o2onaL.' Vogo G Sons Upright Colby Upright Drown Cl Simpson One Romincton Upright See these Saturday Night. THne SQsiipip IPEaumo Co. , SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. e : DALE CONTINUES UNTIL JULY 30 (Geo. EL HiimollIlcelliSF Commpamy CORNER TENTH AND MAIN.

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Always

Llcrc Power

Always Better Quality

SMH.r. Casta Pil H. F. Ckala PrtT. Far aela ay

WAKINU est ;cprvif.r y

408 Main Street. Richmond, ino.

15 Days Gin Clecrcnce of Summer Millinery

very Trimmed Hat In my tier at one half price. Every Untrlmmed

Hat, choice, 60c, 75c, $1X0.

Lira. C. A. Brchm,

35 N. 8th St

' Ryaounmitl Zie SHOE MAN has moved from 101 Rich-

Lmond Avenue to 109 Rich

mond Avenue. More com-

.piste line than ever before.

SEE HIM

OUR Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you beet when you want to move. Chas. Zattermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 3481.

Fcrcitere 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 all repair work. ?- , J. C. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. Kw Phaaa 17SS.

Whta Tfelskisg f a awttaal Maaaawat far aaaa laved .m, wa avKsaat aalcettoaj of a aattabl atoa. arc at all Mac rnwly ta aakaalf aaerlal aeataraa vrltliaut added coat ta yoa. Kiebaood Llonaraectal Co. S3 ORTH EIGHTH ST.

J03DAN. UcUANUS and DLANCDARD ' Funeral Dlreetera. rhaaa 2178. Private Anfealaac tJadertaUas Parian, 1014 Mala St.. nicaaroad.

West Richccsd 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 & BosweH, Grocers Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.

A SonminmGE flMimEi WencBn Qrape JMce Three Size Dottles The Phoenix Grocery Co.

Cor. 12th and Main

Phone 1S35

Leading Photographer. PHONE 2209. 704 MAIN ST.

aXellvered On Tine.. We dent only sell the best coal, but wa servo you better In every way. Try and asa

A. J

Ccd tzi Srly Co. There's a Reason. e Phone 2194.

ODD JOBS In ea reenter work dona promptly and dona right. F.'G F. COMPANY

Caraeatera aad Caatraetara.

He 14 a. 8th Straet.

E)ailllbey9 Photographer Fine Portrait Work ' Commercial Photography Enlarging and Copying N. E. Corner 9th & Main.

What Nicer To send your frisnds at a distance than a post card photo; they only coet 25o for 3 at 2Cth Century Studio 919 Main St.

...SUIVHIVHER. CLOTHING... Why suffer thesa daya with the hsat when you can be comfortable with a suit of clothes made of the lightest weight fabrics, and you will have a perfect fit with very newest patterns.

(Abovs Nsff A Nuebaum'a 7th and Main Sts.)

Horplot Tcjcfccr tf Striked hstrcstats S. E. Corner 9th and Main. Phone 1904.

For Your Sunday Dinner GO TO HANER eV WILCOX ' EXCHANGE 16th and Main Streets. PIES, CAKES, SALADS, Etc. Borne Made

Ob, You Battling Pond! Haa been tha cry of numberless man, women and children. Three Squaree North of Glen Miller Lake. Ccsss end Get Your Feet Wet

FedExs FhtrQccy Try Alexandra's Liver and Kidney Tonic and Blood Purifier. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Phone 9214. 10S Richmond Ave.

The Bakery

en

that will deliver your orders Sunday.

The place for all weet eide reeldents to got their bread, cakes, etc

Picnickers wanting tha home mads lea Crsam, go to Ilie Meyers'. Bakery

107 Richmond Ave.

Phona 4100.

IExiDiitfU wEirflD)(iDE5 ai TO UAKE A LITTLE MONEY ON THE SIDE, USE A IPafelm Wall M UJ SELLING YOUR OLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR IN BUYi:;a theu.

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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. F.

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

St, Andrew's Catholic Fifth and

South C streets. Mass at 7:30; .High

Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette

and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell. rector: Rer. M. H.

Weiland, assistant.

First Baptist Church H. 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.

Christian 8cience Services, Mason

ic Temple. Sunday Services 10:45 a.

m. Subject, "Love." Wednesday evening experience meeting 7:45 p. m. Public invited. Reading room No. 10 North 10th street, open to the public daily except Sunday, 9:00 a. m. to

12:00 noon; 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.

East Main St. Friends The choir

of the Whitewater Friends' Church

will give the entire musical program at the open air meeting held at East Main Street Friends' church, Sabbath evening, Aug. 7th. Come, bring your friends.

First Presbyterian Church Thomas

J. Graham, pastor. Rev. Levi T. Pennington will preach at the Union Group Meeting, 7:30 Sunday evening

In this church.- Sabbath School 9:15

m. Regular morning church serv

ice 10:30. Preaching by the paBtor,

subject, "David and Goliath." Prayer

meeting Thursday, 7:30, led by Rev. I,

M. Hughes. The public is invited.

Second English Lutheran Corner

of Pearl and 3rd streets. Rev. E. Minter, pastor. Divine service at 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a, m. The public is cordially in

vited to attend all these services.

West Richmond Friends' Church-

Held at Earlham College. Bible school at 9 a. m. Prof. E. P. True-

blood. Supt, Meeting for worship at

10:30. Sermon by Prof. Russell. Mid

week meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

Ladies' Aid Society Tuesday afternoon. All interested are cordially invited to attend all the services. Fifth St. M. E. Church M. L. Hardingham, pastor. Sunday School, 9:15. Public worship, 10:30, 7:30. Epworth League 6:30. Morning subject, "Unto Seventy Times Seven." Evening, "A Good Word for the Devil." Universalis! Church Sunday, July 31. in Masonic building. Rev. L. P. Jones will preach at 7:30 p. m. Busi

ness meeting after service.

Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner

10th and North A streets. Arthur

Cates, pastor. Sunday School 9:15. Rev. Addison Parker, D. D. will preach

at the morning service. Epworth League 6:30. No evening preaching

service on account of the Union meet

ing at the First Presbyterian church,

First Christian Corner Tenth and

South A streets. Samuel W. Traum,

pastor. Bible school 9:05 a. m., Geo.

W. Mansfield, superintendent; communion service and preaching service

at 10:30 a. m. The subject of the

morning sermon is "The Sanctification of Christ." There will be no evening

service.

Second Presbyterian Corner Nine

teenth and North C streets. Rev,

Thos. C. McNary, pastor. Preaching

morning and evening by the pastor,

Christian Science and Allied Cults, 10:30 . Illustrated temperance service

In the evening. Views from Ten Nights

in a Barroom and Physiological slides

and illustrated hymns. Public cordi

ally invited. Sunday school 9:15; C. E. 6:45. Earlham Heights Sunday school at 2:15. Lesson story by the pa6tor immediately after the studv of the lesson in the classes. Our school is union and undenominational in everything except the name. And what's in a name? Reid Memorial Corner - Eleventh and North A streets. Rev. S. R. Lyons pastor. Preaching by the pastor 10:30 a. m.; evening service, at First Presbyterian church; Sabbath school 9:15 a. m. First M. E. Corner Main and Four

teenth streets. J. F. Radcliffe pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.; preaching

10:30 and 7:30; Epworth league 7 p. m.; official board meeting Monday ev

ening 7:30. Comfortable church, good singing and short services during the summer.

St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal-

North A and Eighth streets. Rev. Dr. J. Everist Cathell will officiate and

preach at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow after

which the church will be closed during the month of August.

Whitewater Friends Corner North Tenth and G streets. Aaron Napier, pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m., A. L. Ellis superintendent; meeting for worship 10:30 a. m.; meeting 7:30 p. m. in a tent on Twelfth street between 1 and J streets; C. E. at the church 6:30 p. m. South Eighth Street Friends Levi T. Pennington pastor. Bible school at 9 a. m., John H. Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30 o'clock; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 to be led by Miss Irma Horn, prayer meeting Thursday evening will be led by Rev. Earl Harold, recently returned from England. This will be an especially interesting meeting. All

are cordially invited to all these ser

vices. Salvation Army Capt. and Mrs.

Deuter. officers in charge of local

corps. Services in Rhoda Temple, No.

515 N. A St., Tuesday, Thursday and

Saturday .at 8 p. m. Sunday, 7:30 p.

m. Sunday school 7:30 a. m. urncer s

residence 'No. 119 S. 2nd. ,

East Main Street Friends Truman

C. Kenworthy paBtor. Bible school at I

9:10, Lewis B. Campbell, assistant su

perintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30. This service will be a meeting specially for elderly people and an earnest invitation is extended not only

to the older members of the congrega- I

tion, but to the public to be with us.

Any person not able to come, please advise the pastor, phone 3667 and they will be sent for. Christian Endeavor

6:30; special gospel service on the

lawn at 7:30; special music and com

fortable seats. If the weather is unpleasant the - service wili be indoors.

THE SCRAP BOOK

His Strong Point. A senator who has grown very dignified In recent years was making a speech, says the Saturday Evening Post. After he had finished there was a reception at one of the hotels. A little man pushed eagerly Toward. . "Hello, senator!" he shouted. ."How do you do, sir?" "Say, senator, you remember met rm Jones Jones of Springfield, you know. I met you down there. Remember how full we got together?" "I do not." replied the senator Icily. They pushed Jones away, but soon he was back. "Hello, senator!" he shouted. "Don't you remember that time down in St. Louis we went out and made a night of it? Jones of Springfield, you know." They shoved Jones away again, and

somebody standing near the senator

asked. "Who's your friend r

"I don't know who he is, but he

seems to be hell on reminiscences."

With the Years. 8ora thins remains for us to do or dan.

Kven the oldest tree some fruit may bear.

For as la opportunity no less " Than youth Itself, though in another dress. And as the evenlna twuixht fades away

The sky Is filled with stars Invisible by

oay. Longfellow. The Brake on Tight.

Oat of the Grand Central station, in New Tors, the other day cam a couple evidently from up state regions. The

old man grasped bis carpetbag and

bulging green umbrella firmly and looked up and down the street his

mouth agape.

"There's a heap o sights In New

York I m5. V;ria." aid i

misdoubt If we see' them all' "" The old lady's mouth set grimly. "Waal. Silas." she replied, and her manner was more than significant; "beln's as I'm with you, there's some, I expect, that you ain't goln' to see!" Insulted. Two brothers had the habit of calling on the same girl. One of the brothers, George, was to take part in some private theatricals, and the girl had promised to fix up a shirt and a pair of shops for his costume. The articles were to be delivered to her on a certain evening. Frank, the second brother, took it Into his bead to call on the girl that aame evening. Frank knew nothing of the arrangements George bad; made with her to help him with his costume. He rang the bell, asked the maid to tell the girl that Mr. Allen had called and sat down in the parlor. The maid went upstairs and presently returned, trying bard not to smile. "Miss Jones says she is busy just now and that you are to send up your shirt and shoes." was the message she handed Frank. "Whatr he yelled. Tm to take up your shirt and shoes." "Thanks, but I may need them my self to go home with.. I hope Miss Jones will be better in the morning. Never mind; I will close the door myself." Took the Bey's View.

A well known London comedian was starring at a music hall !n a large town when he beard from a friend that the son of the landlady where he

town stating that the star was rotte: and not orlh going to see.

The comedian went home and callci

the landlady and said: "Madam, yoi

would not like me to leave your room: and in the next town I went to tel

my friends that were likely to visi

you that your rooms were bad. Well

your little boy has made a statement

that I am no use as a . star, and 1 should like you to take him to task for it. Please don't hit him, but speak-

to him sternly and severely."

The landlady waited till the boy's

father came home from work and told

him about it. .

The father gave the boy a sound

thrashing and sent him to bed, went

that night to the hall to see the come

dian act, returned home, woke the bo

up and apologized to him.

. - A Hard Shot.

Dining as honored guest with th

governors of various states was "Pri

rate" John Allen of Mississippi, whose very whimsical way of saying thing

makes people smile. He told himself

what happened when be was once

called cn to . speak. "I got up and said." explained "Private" Allen, "that I came with the understanding that I

was not to speak during this trip. Then some one cried from the other end of the room. Tea, and I came

with the same) understanding

Try Windowphaine Imitation Art diss Moormtmtfs Dooi Store

520 Main Ot

Storage Store Your Goods With W. F. Brown

He has the cleanest and best pro

tected room of all.

Wa F. Brown

1030 MAIN.

PHONE 1778.

An Inexpensive AUTO. with many attractive features Is the EMPIRE $300 and 1880, at the Richmond Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St.

rhaaa 1S38.

Warfc GMtutttA

A. L. BUMDY PHOTOS

raa main st

0PM ALL TOE TRIE 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 Slnnar We Cook Them So They Melt in Your Mouth.' We Have All the Trimmings. Dcmilton Resteurcnt 4TH AND MAIN ,

WHY SUFFER.

with your corns when you can get

a sure cure at

PROF. H. H. KOLLING, Scientific treatment.

No. 7 S. 9th St. Back of Coaky Ilrax More.

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. l guarantee entire satisfaction.

R. J. GATZEIi

533 Mala St RlehMaa,

Patroafse Howe Trade

aelf why.

tad. -

Ask yar-

THOSE PRESSES. it Is our business to keep people's clothes looking like they were new. We press suits for S5c All other work done at equally low prices. E. C. GILMER, 44 SOUTH TH ST.

Meyers & Pcrbe 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 descrlp. tion. Your calls will be welcomed. Phona 1834. 172-178 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.

MvllxlCil CI h9VlM WruvJTL

PHONE 1917.

FRE8H. SALT AND SMOKED

MEATS. DRESSED POULTRY,

SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPEC

IALTIES.. '

Geo.Sebivegman

309 S. 4th St. 31 8. 8th St.

Phone 2204. Phones 1084 eV 1630.

Picco luzzr Let ens eztplda ay yearly ccztrcct to you. Phone 4153

The canal zone makes a community ! of about seven thousand Americans, i men. women and children 4,500 .men

on canal work. 925 on . the Panama railroad. 1.500' women and 1,500 chil- ! dren, divided among the handful of little villages, each of which has its Individual social and sport activities.

- StouicilaFdl Hflott IPoIunit ' . .......... .

The Electric Iron that is far superior to any other the

reason for it Is this: There is far mere heat to the sides i and point of this Iron, thereby making it possible to iron right up into the f c!ds and tucks of a garment with the

point of ths iron. Price see them at

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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

OF 2 DAYS FREE ADVERTISING. TRY THIS WAY OF

BUYING OR SELLING ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT.

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