Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 12, 21 November 1910 — Page 2

THE RICH3IOXD PAIiIiADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3J, MONDAY, XOVE3IBER Si, 1910.

A MORE STRIuGEOT LAW lyOVOCATED Ministers Appeal to Governor to Advise Better Mar-

riage License Law.

At a meeting; of the Ministerial association . this forenoon a resolution was drafted calling upon Governor Marshall to Incorporate in his forthcoming meaaage to the legislature a recommendation that the laws governing the Issuance ..of marriage licenses be made more stringent. ; The association, believe this . would be an excel- . ...... lent remedy fer -the divorce evil. The following resolution was also ordered by the association: "We, the ministers" Association, of

Richmond, Ind., after two weeks of united evangelistic service under the

leadership or George Gordon Mahy, of Montrose, Pa., during which time we have had opiiortunlty to Judge of the man, the message and the method, desire to express our conviction that the meetings have proven the wisdom and devotion of Mr. Mahy and his associates, Mr. Harmon and Mrs. Morgan, and their humble dependence upon the Holy Spirit for guidance and power. We would express our approval of the clear, evangelical messages of salvation-, by faith in Jesus Christ, and their fidelity to the Word of God. We wish also to Indorse the methods employed in these services, free from all sensationalism and undue emotional excitement, but full of dignity, earnestness and' sanity; bringing men to a serious, definite decision for Christ.

Especially do we Indorse the emphasis , laid upon the personal work of

Christians, and. their personal responsi

blllty for the salvation of their fellow

men. ...

, We therefore call upon the Chris

tian men and women of Richmond and

vicinity to lay aside all personal, social and buslnese engagements where

possible, and to Join themselves to

the undivided, support of this aggres

alve campaign to win souls to Christ

during this closing week. .

uone ny oraer or tne Ministerial

association. i II. Robert 8mlth, President

Thos. C. McNary, Secretary.

A VERY BUSY WEEK FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS Teachers In the district schools in the county will endeavor to get as much of five days' work done in three days this week as possible. The Thanksgiving and Friday holidays are never regretted by the pupils but the teachers having so much work to do in a limited amount of time are 'not so enthusiastic. During the week county superintendent C. O. Williams will visit the district schools in Jackson and Dalton townships on the invitations of trustees Mason and Taylor, respectively.

DR. CHARLES BOND TO GIVE LECTURES

"Care and prevention of contagious diseases" Is the subject which Dr. Charles S. Bond has chosen to- lecture on before the county and city teachers' Institutes at the high school at the respective meetings in "December. Miss

Ethlyn Miller, bead of the art depart

ment of Miami college. at Oxford, Ohio, found it impossible tor be here during the December meeting and has asked that her lectures before the 'two organizations be postponed until January

6 and 7." '

Order ice cream for Thanksgiving at

Price's. 21-3t

Two Great Swedish Runners

AUTO STRIKES BOY STEPPING OFF CAR

Just as he dropped off the back end of an east bound city street car, soon afternoon today, Niies Foster a step son of Joseph-Zeller, was hit by an automobile driven by Dr. Roy Morrow and slightly Injured. The boy was knocked to the pavement and a gash cut under his eye. There were several severe bruises.

Willing to Be Reasonable "Do yon believe - in .long engagements V he asked after sbe bad consented to be lilss "Yes, dearest." sbe replied. "I have always thought It was such a mistake for two people to rush into matrimouy before tbey learned to really know each other." s "Well, about bow long would you wish the engagement to be?" "Let me see! Would you think it was too long If we didn't get married until a week from next Thursday r Chicago Record-Herald.

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Tbe Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions 5 "' :". By DR. THEODORE BECK. The questions answered below ar general Ir. character; (It ayniptoma or dlteAtea are given and thf answer will apply to any cae nf similar nature. Tiii wUnlnK further advice, fre may u.1drc lr. Theo.lore Heck, College Bid's;. Collejie-Kllwoo.l ' fit., layton, Ohio, encloHinK elf-aldreiMtd, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and addreas must De ? tlven but only1 Initials or ficticious name will he used n my answers The prescriptions can be filled at any wcli-stocktd drug atore. Any druggist can order of wholMlei.

Mrs. O. E.: Pcrof ula is a dtaeadB of the blood and requires long and prttent . treat meat. - The symptoms are sort-.

running orea, trbolla, carbuncle, bald

ore eyelids, mat-

sema. ulcers.

anola. soro mouth.

Ina prescription nileajnr irolnyourself and two children: tfytup. Trlfollum t.'oniD. 4 oss.. AroniatUi foutra'ra 1 as..

and Comp. Fluid Halmwovt f os. Ml: Adult dose '1 taaapoonful four tunes :lly.. Children to H teavpoonf ufc He persistent arttl rea-ular tn taking; until ths blood la altered and purlrtrd. . Ttelen 1L: For a bad' rasa of dandruir, thin or oily hair and lulling- alp. t know of nothing so prompt and efttcl-

m t imifw irnuw ninTuii 111 ' 4-os. Jars in .the form of' paste, which , Is applied to the hair and scalp and then, rinsed ottt-wltli water. It transforms unslR-litlr hair Into beautiful, fluffy waving treaties and Increases the growth wonderfully. Iandruff and Itching, are oulckly eliminated. Try It and you wilt he well pleased. Thin Olrl: The! following formula Is said to be ued by a noted beauty spec, lallsl for Increasing the Hesh of the bust, arms anal neck. If properly used It should irovu very satisfactory and round out your figure, as desired: Compound Tincture t'adoniene 1 m (not ardanitn. glycerine i oss.. rosewater S ss., and 1 ti-Rxnoonf til of borax. Mix. Hhak well and apply to th neck, arms and bust, rubbing and massaging until completely absorhinK Then wash the. parts treated with hot water and soap and dry thoroughly. Annly morning

and night fur several weeks or months, ' aa the rase may require. Internally take 3-grain llypo-Nu-vlane Tablets to Increase the. weight and strength. ' , Trouble: You are n victim of chornle liver disorder and nervous complleattona, lirowslness, languor, unsteady gait, nervousness, headache, vertigo, sick headache, constipation, dlislness. despondent spells, dark circles under the eyes, etc., are a few of your symptoms. Have this niled for the liver . treatment: " Fluid Kxt. Mandrake S drams. Aromatin iwscara 1 aa. Compound Kssence Cardiol I os.. Aromatic Hyrup Ithubarb 4 oaa. Mix and take H to a teasnoonful after each - meal and at bedtime. Continue several months If necessary.' Also take this herve and- system tonic: Cemp. Syrup Mypo-phonphltes 5 oss.. Tincture Cadomene Compound 1 os. Mix. take a teaapoonful four times dallv. 1 ( . Man: 1'se same" treatment as Trouble. , ttoorgla: 't'se same treatment as Trouble. . Asthmatic: A chronic cold, cough or rhronte asthma, hay fever or Incipient consumption, any one of which your ' case may be. will quickly be overcome by the persistent and regular use of the following; Oil of Kucalyptus t dram. Terebene 1 dram. Kssence Men-tho-Laxene 3H oxa.. Glycerine S oss. Mis. Always shake bottle and take a teaapoonful every hour or two hours through the day. Also take nerve and system tonlo recommended for Trouble, This Is very prompt and effective. Subscriber: I think you are too Impatient. One package of 3-grain HypoNuclane Tablets could not be expected to any more than start the processes la the cells and tissues necessary to Increase your weight. It Is a scientific process which requires time In ths building up of new cell tissues, whit and red blood corpuscles. Continue taking the 3 -grain HypoTfuclane Tablets for 3 or 4 months. Tour health and strength are certain to Improve and added weight will come aa certain aa night follows day. . Mrs. I. K. K. Tour chronic sores and Itching are not the same as ecse ma. Tou say "nothing I ran get will heal them." Oct the Ingredients and mis this ointment yourself. Bentolnated Lrd 4 oss., Ianolia 3 ox- and antiseptic Vllane Powder oxa. Mix thoroughly. Wash sores with cast II soap and apply twice dally. If necessary, bandog to keep out dirt. etc. K. O.: Tour condition is not beyond hope. Timidity. Insomnia, nervousness and liability to -ax-t rationally and.naiiranr as a healthy, vigorous person would, can soon - ho overcome, -and a hounding new health can be felt surging In rich, red blood through the entire system if the following treatment

lowing powerful, though harmless, nerve tonic In teaspoonful doses 3 to 4 times a day: Co nip. Fluid Halm wort 1 os.. Compound Kssence Cardiol 1 os.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 os. (not Caruamon), and Comp. Syrup Sarsapar-

ina oxs. Mix altogether. Shake well. Then to enrich the blood and increase

your weight, which la far below normal, get a ouantltv of 3-srrain Hvrto-

Nutlane Tablets. Take one tablet after

meals and you will soon be rejuvenated into perfect health. Mrs. K.: Now that you have spent a large sum for dental work you should take better care of your teeth. Advertised tooth powders and pastes usually contain oil, of peppermint, which has been found to be-harmful. Much

F reparations are expensive, too. The ollowing formula will make sufficient

to last a ramlly six months to a year, and- will prevent decay, cleanse, purify and remove accumulations of "tartar!'

and discoloration of tobacco, berries, etc. Oct 5 oxs. precipitated chalk, 3 oxs. powdered sugar, 1 os. powdered soap

ana z oxs. antiseptic Vllane i'owder.

Mix thoroughly and keep dry. Apply with toothbrush one or more times

uauy.

V. It I.: You have neglected your

symptoms of kidney and bladder

trouble. They should have had atten

tlon long ago. as such symptoms indicate the approach of firlaht'a disease.

Frequent burning and uncontrollable

urination can be corrected bv the following prescription: Fluid Ext. Buchu

i ox., comp. Kluld Balmwort 1 os., an Comp. 8yruo Sarsanarilla 4 oxs. Mli

and take a teaspoonful before or after meals and one when retiring. At first

your symptoms, may Increase: but

gradually they will disappear altogether.

2. The cloudy, stringy discharge Is

uue to leucorrnea. Uet 2 oxs. Antiseptic Vllane I'owder and 1 os. Tannic

Acid. Vse a teaspoonful of the former

ana a nair .teasponrui or the latter to a quart of very warm water. Use aa an Injection twice daily and the .Un

charge and weakness will gradually be

overcome. Heduce: I am frequently asked for a

prescription to reduce fatness, which It Is well to do In such a cas aa yours. Now Is the best time to begin reducing. The following will prevent the forma, tlon of fat and causes an Increased combustion of it by a peculiar action

on the cells and tissues of the body.

"roi-Ar oo i en e ox., i mid Kxt. Rladderwrsck H os.. Aromatic Kllixlr H oxs. Mix. shake well and take a tea

spoonful arter meals for three days and then increase to two teaspoonfuls. Con

tinue several weeks or months as the case may require. From five to seven pounds a week should be eliminated. IU 8.: If you will follow mv -rn r

of treatment rigidly you can clear the face of pimples. blackheads and blotches, and at the same time purify the blood and tone up the system so that you will not again be afflicted. A

bad and troublesome rase like yours

requires a morougrt treatment. Obtain a 4-ox. Jar of Plain Yellow Mlnvol and

masssg the .face as per directions ac

companying, l nen apply this olnt ment: Itose-Kavloln 2VL drams. 1 jn

olln 3 oss. Io this twice dally. Also take Internally Kvrtio Hvnnnhnanhtto

Compound oxs.. Compound Essence

varaioi ox., tincture cadomene Com pound 1 os. Mix and take a teaspoon

ful at meal time and at bedtime. If

ronsiMpaiea taae 3-graln Sulpherb

M. O. Tt: You are suffering with

chronic Indigestion and dyspepsia If your symptoms are pains tinder the shoulders, heart palpitation, shortness

oi urmin nrr eating, belching, gaa

ana neavy reeling in stomach. For quick relief, obtain a package of Tablets Trlnpeptlne and take pink after breakfast, white after dinner and blue after supper. As a tonic, restorative, take a teaspoonful before meals of the

nmgwinn. t-ompounq syrup Hypo

Phosphites s oxs.. Tincture Cadomene

w ek una i os. mix. continue I to S

Julia E.: Tour questions and symptoms hate been answered .i.i..

led several times heretofore In these

coiumn. out as tnev may bav escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for mry others. To remnv

freckles and tan- have the following carefully mixed and apply twice dally a face wash: Potassium Carbonate

orarai, poaiunt cniorid ' 3 drama.

Hose-Kavioin drama. Orange

r iww-r Birr i i lose water B oxs. Mix and Apply. This Is the most effec

iiv treatment lor you that can be tm

WILL COME TUESDAY

To Make an Inspection Easthaven.

of

An Inspection of Eastern Indiana Hospital for the insane will be made on Tuesday by the legislative commit

tee of the next Indiana legislature. The members are: Joseph M. Cravens, representative from Madison county; J. J. Netterville, state senator from Anderson, and Miles J. Furnas, representative from Randolph county. The purpose of the visit is to inspect the building3 and grounds, learn what must be done at the institution during the ensuing year and also what would be of great advantage to it The committee will report on Its inspection, first to Governor Marshall so that he niajr incorporate, if he believes it necessary, recommendations "In bis message to the legislature and then the committee reports to both branches of the legislature after its opening.

ECHO OF SCANDAL

WAS HEARD TODAY (American News Service) Yazoo City, MissNov. 21 An echo of the alleged bribery scandal in connection with the election of a ITnited States senator by the Mississippi legislature last spring was heard here today, when the case of 1 C. Dulaney

was called for trial. Dulaney is charged with the alleged bribery of Theodore B. BilbOi a member of the State senate, in the notable contest in the

legislature which resulted In the election of United States Senator Percy.

Dealers selling horse flesh in Paris are reculred to indicate the nature

Jcf their business by placing a horse's S head in a conspicloua position, so that iit can readily be seen by purchasers.

Annually 129,700,000 pounds of horse and mule meat are sold, representing a slaughter of 61,000 animals.

MRS. DOXEY FACES ;

A BIGAMY CHARGE

(American News Servj?. St. Louis, Mo,, Nov. 2LMrs Dora' E. Doxey, who in 'a sensational trial here some time ago was acquitted of the murder of William J. Erder. Is to be placed on trial at Clayton tht week

jon a charge of bigamy. She la chargi ed with marrying Erder when she i was the wife of Dr. Loren B. Doxey. Since her acquittal on the murder 1 charge Mrs. Doxey has spent most of the time in a sanitarium.

l Nearly all the telephone companies . of this country lost money at the start,

LJUNGSTROM AND 3VAN8ERQ.

Star Batters of A merican

League During Past Season The following Is an unofficial list of American League players who batted .250 or better the past season:

Games

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Jackson, Cleveland Cobb, Detroit . . . . .. - Lajole, Cleveland , . .... Speaker, Boston Strunk, Philadelphia . . ,. .. .. .... Honhorst. Cleveland Collins. Philadelphia' . . .. .. .. .... Koestner, Cleveland .. Knight. New York Oldrlng, Philadelphia .. . . .. Easterly, Cleveland Mclnnes, Philadelphia .... ........ Murphy, Philadelphia . . .. .. .. .... Cunningham. Washington Karger, Boston .. .. .... Delahanty. Detroit -. ...... - - .... Chase. New York .. .. Crawford, Detroit .' Cree, New York Lewis, Boston

Baker, Philadelphia . .

Gardner, Boston .. .. .. .. .. Milan, Washington .. .. .. .. . Thomas, Philadelphia . . . . . . Schaefer, Washington . . .. .. Wagner, Boston . . . . . . . Stahl, Boston . . .... . . . . Bender, Philadelphia .. .. .. Hooper, Boston Wolter. New York ..,.. .. .. Lord, Boston and Chicago ;. Works, Detroit ...... .... . . D. Jones, Detroit . . . . . . .'. Lelivelt, Washington ., "... .. Flick. Cleveland . . .. .. .. .. La Porte. New York .. ..

Engle, New York and Boston .. .... Bush. Detroit .. .. .... Stovall, Cleveland .. .. Wood, Boston ' Lake, St. Louis . , .. . . ..... Barry, Philadelphia ........ .... Gessler, Washington .... Schmidt. Detroit .. .. , ' Wallace, St. Louis . . Stone, St. Louis .. .. . . - Mullen, Detroit .. .. .. .. .. .. .... T. Jones, Detroit . . . . . . Lang, Chicago .. .. ..' I. .. .. Lord, Cleveland. and Philadelphia .... Conroy, Washington . . .... . . Daniels, New York .. .. .. .. .. .... McConnell. Boston and Chicago .... Morlarty, Detroit .. .. .. .. .. .... - Elberfeld,' Washington i . . . Ktnsella, St. Louis ..' .. .. .. .. ....

.. 29 ..140 ..159 ..141 .. 16 .. 17 ..153 .. 27 ..117 ..134 ..110 . . 38 ..151 .. 22 .. 27 ..106 ..130 ..154 ..134 ..151 ..146.

113 ..142 60 ... .. 74 ... ..142 ... ..144 ... .. 36 .. . . .155 135 ... ..121 ... 18 ... ..113 ... ..110 ... .. 24 ... ..124 ... ..Ill ... ..142 142

.. 35 .. 37 ..145 ..145 .. 71 ..138 ..152 so ,..135 .. 23 ..128 ..103 . . 95 .. 44 '..136 ..127 .. 10

A.B. 75 509 591 . 538 48 62 . 583 48 414 546 363 73 560 74 68 . 378 524 588 467 541 561 413 531 180 229 491 531 93 584 479 453 30 ' 377 347 68 432 376 496 521 69 81 487 487 197 508 562 129 432 51 4S9 351 356 155 490 455 12

Rung . 15 106 92 92 9 8 81 4 58 ' 79 34 10 70 , 3 11 67 67 83 58 64 " 83 53 ' 89 , 14 27 61 ' 68 6 81 84 51 "'- 3 -77 ' 40 " 5 43 -59 90 47 9 ' 7 64 58 22 47 60 15 32 3 76 '36' 68 19 53 53 2

Hits 29 196 227 183 16 20 188 15 129 168 111 . 22 168 22 20 111 152 170 134 153 159 117 148 50 63 134, 144 25 156 .128 121 8 100 92 18 114 99 130 136 18 . 21 126 126 51 131 144 33 110 13 124 ' 89 90 ' 39 123 114 " 3

Pet. .387 .385 .384 .340 .333 .323 .322 .313 .312 .308 .306 .301 .300 .297 .294 .293 .290 .289 .287 .283 .283 .283 .279 .277 .275 .273 " ; .271 .269 .267 .267 .267 .267 .265 .265 .265 .264 .263 .262 .261 .261 .260" .259 .259 .259 .258 .256 .256 .255 .255 .254 ."254 .253 .252 .251 .250 .250

Sixty-four out of every! one million

of the world's inhabitants are blind.

Sixty-four out of every one million of the world's inhabitants are blind.

The city governments ? of Dublin, Glasgow, Dundee and North Berwick have voted unanimously to petition parlament in favor of the woman sutfraeg bill.

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City Statistics

Mariage Licenses.' Harry L. Litnes. Portsmouth, O., 24,

iron moulder, and , Lora E. Emory,

Richmond. 24, housework. Mac Faucett. Richmond, 22, clerk, and Iva Luella Roberts, Richmond. 18,

housework. -

Charles S. Cox, Dublin, 63, carpenter, and Alice Stant, Richmond, 55, housekeeper. " ' ; Earl Clark. Richmond. ZZ, lampmaker, and Haxel Hoggatt, Richmond, 19. Deaths and Funerals. MOTE The funeral services of Mr. Louis Albert Mote will take place at the First ' Baptist church at two o'clock Tuesday. Rev.. H. - Robert Smith and Rev. Addison Parker win officiate. Friends are invited to attend the services and to call at his late residence. 125 South Eleventh street to look upon his 'face at any hour Monday evening or Tuesday Interment will be at Earlham. SANDERSON Sarah J. Sanderson, aged 74 years, of 121 North Sixteenth street, died Sunday morning. The deceased is the mother of Mrs. C. A. Knollenberg of Shelbyville, Ky, formerly of Richmond. Another daughter. Miss Sarah Sanderson of Richmond, survives. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the home and burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call this evening. TINNAPPEL Mary TlnnappeL aged 72 years, died at the home. 206 South Second -street, Saturday evening. The deceased is survived by a husband. William TlnnappeL The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home and other services will be held at the St. John's Trinity Lutheran church, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Feeger will have charge or the services. Friends may

call at any time. The family requests

that flowers be omitted. .

RYAN John J. "Ryan, the two-

months old child of Mr: and Mrs. W.

W. Ryan, 317 South Ninth street died

Monday morning. The funeral will be Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church and burial will be in the Catholic ceme

tery.

PALO Domnek Falo, aged thirty

years, of North Twelfth, street, died Friday. One brother survives. The fun&ral will be held at the St Mary's Catholic church, Tuesday morning at

nine o'clock. Burial will ' be in St Mary's cemetery. t ...

BAILEY William T. Bailey, aged 78 years, died Sunday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mattie

Cavender at Dayton. O. He is sur

vived by his wife, two sons, James A.'

and Arthur P., of this city, one daughter, Mrs. Cavender, and one sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Wertz. . The remains

will be brought to Richmond Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock and be tak

en to the First Baptist church where services will be held at 10:30 o'clock.

Burial will be in Earlham cemetery.

XRMS STICK PINS

We have the largest line of the finest looking stick pins we ever showed at this time of the year. If you consider purchasing one, dont fail to see our selection.

Dcner, Tfce Jeweler 810 Ui st

Every Woman .Should Khoiv ; Aboat TMz" A Great Labor Saver

Stop Drudging

Don't be old-fashioned. You've had trouble enough with scouring bricks and powders that eat the skin off your hands and make them red, tender and unsightly. Nowadays it's "Whiz" because "Whiz" is as good for the hands as it is for the pans. - Up-to-date housekeepers "Whiz" things now instead of rubbing and scouring the skirt from their fingers and breaking their backs rubbing and scrubbing and drudging all day long. ' ' .

A Necessity You can be sure of white, smooth, soft hands if you use it and scour and scrub in the bargain. ' . Of : course, it's : good for panskitchen utensils too. Foul, smelly, sour sinks for Instance, are instantly made sweet, clean and sanitary with "Whiz" because besides being a bully, good lathery soap with no free lye in it, it has antiseptic qualities That's why the doctors use it.

See Coupon In Can of "Whiz" ..... . ....... There is placed in every can of "Whiz" a , coupon which will tell you how to obtain a Rogers Silver Spoon, free of advertising of a beautiful carnation design with a French gray finish. -

A Thousand Uses Bathroom . fixtures, nickel ware, - brass, enamel, wash stands, bathtubs, windows, plain white dishes, door knobs, greasy pots with hard burned bottoms, unpalnted floors, ' stoves, oil cloth all. theee things are 'Instantly brightened, cleaned and purified with "Whiz." There are a thousand uses for it in every house vand it Is easy to use. It ' savee time, "elbow grease'and it lathers. For The Hands, Too. : "Whiz" is positively guaranteed to keep the skin soft and white. - It cannot Injure your hands and it will remove any kind of stain from them In a jiffy. You could tumble Into a barrel of paint er ink or tar and "Whiz" would actually remove every particle of ' It from your tkra In an instant. "Whiz" gate down : Into the pores and cracks, loosens the dirt and absorbs it Into the lather, Just apply a little "Whiz" add water rub rinse and "Whiz" off comes the dirt. Get "Whiz"

Your grocer, druggist or hardware dealer should have "Whiz" If he haant he can obtain it for you from his jobber. Insist on getting "Whiz" for It will make the heavy work of cleaning your pane, pots,? sinks, bathroom disappear and brings a pleasant smile on account of the easiness which "Whiz" removes the dirt grease r ' etc , : For your hands and bath there la nothing finer than "Whiz" try It.

Just apply a little "Whizwadd water rub rinse find

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10c Grocers, Druggists, Hardware, tzi cttsr tzdtn

Phone 2501 LCM? LCEXX PI10Z2 2501 Tie IF krneh icis Oeaifej) Will Dry Clean and Press Garments ot The Following Prices:

Gentlemen's SUITS at $1.00 per suit; regular price, $10.

Gentlemen's OVERCOATS, at $1.00-$1.25; regular price, $150-$i.75. Ladies' SUITS at $1.Q-$U5; regular price, $1.50-$2.00. Ladies' SKIRTS at 50c-75c; regular price, $1.00-11.25. ' Ladies' WAISTS at 40c-50c; regular price, 50c-$1.00 A As an introduction I will say that I have in my employ people from the Fehton . Dry Cleaning Co., Cine nnati, Ohio. Also the former proprietor of the Richmond Dry Cleaning Co., the founder of dry cleaning in Richmond. These people are experts in this line and a call will convince you. Phone 2501, lie IFir!in 0fe to 1030 Main St.