Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 161, 19 April 1911 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND 'PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGBAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911.

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MAYOR'S

DECISQII

MADE BOND HUFFY Attorney Denounces Boss of Police Court Following Larceny Case. After the Introduction of the evi

dence of the Ktate In the petit larceny case asaliiht William DeLalr, charged

with Ktoaling u blow torch from Harry Chatte, with whom he had worked us nn electrician at viirloua times. Attorney Will Bond, representing the de

fendant, moved to dlnniisn the case,

claiming that no evidence had hen

Introduced to show a theft. Chase

had admitted to loaning the torch to

DeUilr. Mayor Zimmerman misunderstanding Attorney Bond, ttaid he could not dlmnlHS, for he was satisfied that DeLalr wan guilty, lie Immediately fixed the tine at $10. Both Prosecutor Iadd and Atiorney Ilond protested aKaltiKt Htich a decision and it was explained to the court, that Ilond had only made the cuKtornary motion to dittmlKH after the Btate'a evidence. "Well, he's guilty." stated the court. Mr. Ilond then declined to introduce any evidence, for ho admitted that if the court had made up his mind nothlnK could change the declalon, no matter how much evidence was Introduced. The fine was permitted to Ktanrl. An Dcljnlr could not furnish sufficient bond, the case was not appealed to circuit court, although Ilond said If he could have ttccurcd the bond, this would have been done. Attorney Ilond was greatly agitated over what he termed "the outrageous decision of the court." He r Id the police filled Mayor Zimmerman head with "slush" regarding the case, and that It was not decided on the evidence Introduced. Mr. Ilond made this statement In the presence of Beveral persons. Ho said he was not afraid of the court's contempt, while the court was off the bench.

LOOKS LIKE STARRS HAVE A FAST TEAM

Ity of witnessing some fast contests. The three imported players Cahill, Carrol and Huffer showed much class and it is expected that they will add

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Kstato of Joseph S. Morrow, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court, administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Morrow, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. William A. Morrow, Administrator Wm. A. Bond. Attorney, apr 19-26 may 3

WILLIAM A. MORROW IS ADMINISTRATOR William A. Morrow baa been appointed administrator of the estate of his brother, Joseph 8., who died on April 14, and qualified: by giving $300 bond. The decedent was unmarried, several brothers and nephews and nieces being the heirs to the estate.

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Illustration from The Butterick Fashion Sheet for MAY FREE Copies at our Butterick Pattern Counter Aisle .... Main Floor ' The Delineator for May I5c Butterick Fashions for Summer, only Oc with a purchase of a 15c pattern. Lee B . TJusbaiim Co.

Practice of players trying -out for the Starr baseball team this year held at Athletic park Sunday gave Indica

tions that a speedy team would be de-1

eloped, and that Richmond fans this summer would be given the opporiunG0LDSB0R0 HEARD FROM A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro Joins in the Chorus of Praise for Cardui, The Woman's Tonic.

greatly to the strength of the team. Practice will be held again -next Sunday and an effort put forth to make a anal selection of players.'

HARNESS STOLEN

Edward Schlinker reported to Sheriff Steen on Tuesday that he had

had a double set of harness stolen Monday evening from his stable, southwest of the car barns, in West Pk-h-mond. The harness value was $10.

New York city leads the world in educational facilities. It has mora teachers than it has policemen, firemen and letter carriers.

Goldsboro, N. C. "A physician treated me for many distressing symptoms, writes Mrs. Etta A. Smith, "but gave me no relief. "1 suffered with neuralgia around the heart and was troubled at times with my head. I had pain in my left side, bowels, left thigh, shoulders and arms. "After taking Cardui, I am now well and can recommend it to other suffering women." Just such doubtful symptoms, as. those from which Mrs. Smith suffered, are the ones for which it will nay you to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is at such times, when there is nothing to show, for certain, the real cause of the trouble, that you need a tonic, to give the body strength to throw off the illness that evidently threatens. Take Cardui, when you are ill, with the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you feel it coming. Your druggist keeps it. N. B Write lo-' Ldin' Advisory Dept.. Chattannoga Mrdicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instruction, and 64-pagc hook. Home Treatmeat lor Women" tent in ol.-vn wrapper on reaucsk

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PIANOS l T REMODELING

We are going to vacate the room which we now occupy and in order to sell the large stock of Pianos that we have on hand and to save the expense of shipping and drayage, we. have decided to sell these fine instruments regardless of cost. As we have only until May the 1st, 1911, in which to vacate our present room, you will have to hurry- in order to get this great advantage of a life time to get a" first class high grade piano regardless of factory cost. Each instrument in our warerooms must be sold before May 1st and your price is ours. Come in and get your choice. They won't last long at the prices. If you are not prepared to pay cash, that makes no difference. We will make terms to suit you. Each and every piano that we have for sale are of the very latest styles and those that have sold from $2.50 to $7.50. Read the following cut prices now during the Great Removal Sale. - 1 MAHOGANY PIANO, REGULAR PRICE $750, REMOVAL SALE, $300. 1 WALNUT PIANO, REGULAR PRICE $750; REMOVAL SALE, $290. - 1 BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY PIANO, NOTHING BETTER, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $700; Our Special Removal Sale Price $300, 2 KING PLAYERS, NOTHING BETTER ON THE MARKET, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $650 EACH; Now Selling at Each, $300 1 KING PIANO, BEAUTIFUL OAK CASE, ALWAYS SOLD FOR $400, NOW $217. 1 KING PIANO, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY CASE, ALWAYS SOLD FOR $400, NOW $195. 2 MAHOGANY CASE, VERY FINE AND IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION, $175. ... . 3 KING PIANOS IN OAK CASES AND VERY FINE TONE, SPECIAL, $ 1 50. All Other Instruments Sold in Proportion. 1 GOOD SQUARE PIANO, FINE FQR PRACTICE PURPOSES, JUST THE THING FOR BEGINNERS. SPECIAL $10,00. ' ORGANS : 3 Fine Organs at $5.00 and $10.00. Come in and pay what you can and we will arrange very easy payments on the remainder. Don't fail to come and see these fine. Pianos, even if you don't buy. Each new instrument is guaranteed for Ten Years, thereby protecting the buyer against any defect of material or workmanship. Richmond people never have experienced such a sale as this one is and a visit to our warerooms will quickly convince you that what we tell you is correct. Now is the time. Don't wait. We only have 22 of these fine pianos to sell, regardless of cost and the first comes is the first served. They won't last long at the prices which we are now asking for them. Remember the place and come early and get your choice. Sale starts Thursday morning, April 20th. .. KING PIANO COMPANY, 1020 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, INDIANA

FMIE HOOSHER

TOM

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NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR BUSINESS HAVE WE BEEN SO WELL PREPARED TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE BUYING PUBLIC AS WE ARE THIS SPRING. OUR ENLARGED FLOOR SPACE MAKES IT MUCH EASIER TO DISPLAY AND SHOW TO ADVANTAGE THE MANY DEPARTMENTS, AND IF YOU HAVE NOT VISITED THE NEW HOOSIER THIS SPRING, IT WILL DO YOU GOOD TO TAKE A WALK THROUGH THE MANY AISLES OF THIS IMMENSE STORE. MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN CARPETS, RUGS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS AND SUITS. ALL THE NEWEST THINGS IN MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENSWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS.

Hoosier Specials Hoosier Special 10 pieces of Madra Scrims, worth 25c, at per yard 15c Hoosier Special in Embroidery Flouncing, worth 75c, at . , 50c Many special things in Lace and Embroidery. See them. Hoosier Special 12 pieces of 25c all Silk flowered ribbon, at yard. .A2V2c Hoosier Special Men's 50c Work Shirts all styles, at 39c

Millinery For Every Lady No matter whether she is a young girl in her teens,' a middle-aged lady or an old woman, she will find the correct style here. Many hundred hats, all of the latest patterns and the nice part of it all is that they are moderately priced. No big prices on millinery at the Hoosier. $7.00 to $10.00 Trimmed Hats at $4.98 $5.00 and $6.00 Street Hats at $2.50 to $3.50 Children's Hats of the very latest styles at surprising low prices; $2 values at $1.25; $3 values at $1.98 to $2.48 Ladies' Street Hats, hundreds of the very newest styles, (see them) at -. . . .$1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 Many nice things in trimmings of all kinds. Flowers at 25c to $1.25. See them.

New Silks and Dress Goods 27 inch Pongee Silk in red or blue dots at, yard 75c 50c Cico Silks in blue dots, black, pink and many other colors, at .39c 75c Foulard Silks in all the best colors and patterns, at .48c 35c Chantung Silk in the new shades, at ...25c

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ammm This Department is a MONEY SAVING Department in This Store

Boys Suit in the very best Cassimcrc, worth $2.50 at $1.98 The Hoosior Special $3.00 Cassimere Suit at $2.50 $6 Cheviot Suit, new stripe, 5.00 See our Hoosier Special Men's Suits at $5.00 They are made of good dark colors and light stripes, suits that sell everywhere at $7.50. Men's Fine Casimere Suits at, per suit $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00 You should see this line. No clothing store can touch them for values. OUR $12.00 SUITS are regular $13 suits in any clothing store. The finest of silk mixed worsteds. Hoys' Knee Pants at 50c, 75c, 93c They are made of mill remnant cloth. See our line of Cassimcrc Pants at $1.50 Men's Fine Worsted Pants Et $2.50. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Hoosier Special Men's Caps at.. 50c Hoosier Special Men's 4-ply Linen Collars at 10c

Shoe Dept. Has been enlarged. Full of bargains in footwear for the whole family. See our bargain counters. Seasonable goods at reasonable cut prices. Lot i. Ladies' assortment Oxfords and Strap Sandals and Pumps, $3.00 and $2.30 value, at ...$1.48 to $1.93 Lot 2. Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, 25c value, at 9c Lot 3. Little P,oys' Solid Shoes, $1.25 and $1.50 kind, selling 98c Lot 4. Indies' mixed lot of first class stock shoes, closing at 98c to $1.69 Lot Z. M?n's assorted kinds of seasonable low cut Oxfords $1.48 to $2.24 Lot 6. Boys' and youths' all solid stylish patent blucher Shoes, selling at $1.48 and $1.69 Lot 7. Men's heavy Work Shoes, plain or tip toe, extra value, closing at $1.48 Lot S. Indies' Patent 2 and 3 Strap Sandals, turn soles, cut to ....$1.24 Let 9. Men's Union Made Molders' Congress Shoes, best make at $1.98 Lot 10. Children's Kid Lace and Button Shoes, medium styles, selling at 68c Lot 11. Ladies' Full Dress Shoes and Oxfords, stage last, nifty style, $2.24 Lot 12. Infants' all styles shoes, hand turn goods, all sizes 48c Lot 13. Ladies Velvet Strap Pump, new goods, selling at $1.69 Lot 14. Men s Outing Elk Hide Shoes for work $1.98 No trouble to show our shoes. The best for the least. Lot 15. Men's Patent Blucher and Gun Metal Shoes, now $1.98 to $2.48 Lot 16. Ladies' House Slippers, all grades, now 43c See our bargain counters.

Snnfifls SMirfe anudl SBnnirtt

Wanstls

We are right in this department. We have the kind you all want and at the prices that will suit most any pocketbook. Shirt Waists at a saving of 50c to $1.00 on every waist.

Ladies' $3.00 Black or Blue Silk Waists at $3.25 Ladies' Fine India Linen Waists, worth $3.50, at $2.50 Ladies' Fine Linen Waists with extra fine lace trimmed, worth $2.50,

Hoosier Special $1.69 See our Hoosier Special Shirt Waist at 9gg $1.50 Spring Coats at a big saving. You should see this line. We will, sur

prise you in this department.

Fine Serge Coat at $13.50 Extra fine Serge Coats, worth $20, at $16.50 A big line of Linen Coats, nicely trimmed at $3.50 to $4.50

See them, buy now and be ready for the pleasant spring weather.

Ladies' Black Voile, fancy braid trimmed, worth $3.00 in any store,

Hoosier special $3.98 Ladies' Black, Blue and Grey All Wool Panama Skirts 3J)0 q $4.98

Ladies' Plain Serge Skirt, none better to wear at $3.50 to $6.50

$10 and $12 Voile Skirts at $7.50 to $8.50

Carpet and Rug

Department Room Size Rugs at Department Store Prices.. We have good heavy Ingrain Carpet, in good colors, a regular 50c tjaality, Hoosier special price ggj.

Good heavy Ingrain Carpet at fjQ Good patterns and good quality in

Granite Carpet, Hoosier special at 25c 34 inch Jute Carpet at 12V?C

Best Rag Carpet at 25C, 35c, 38c Cottage Brussels good patterns 25c New things in Fiber Carpets, used

' much more now than matting.

at 30c Good Matting at one-third the reg

ular price 122c, i5e, 18c, 25c

uranite btair carpet, double

faced at 20c & 25c

lS-inch Stair Carpet at J3C

30xo0 Jute Rugs, the regular $1.25 kind at S8c

36x2 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, worth $3.50,

Hoosier Special 2.50 27x60 $3 Axminster Rugs at J gg 36x72 size at 359

24xa4 Tapestry Rugs at .-1.25

Fall Line of Dousecleaning Needs of All Kinds -SPECIAL PRICES A good, heavy 16 ounce Mop at 25c

Good heavy Broom 25c

Extra quality 50c Broom, special

a '35c

Curtain Stretchers, 98c, $1.25, $1.50,

and $1.98.

Good heavy Scrub Brush ...... ?w

Step Ladders, large variety, all

heights, at per foot J5C & 25c

Clothes Baskets, 25c, 50c, 75c, up to

$1.50.

Clother Wringers at $2, $3 and $4. Tub and Mop Wringer $1,25

Carpet Beaters, special ...... 1 fW.

Clothes Line, 50 feet 10c & 25c Extra heavy Scrub Brush . ,...1A

Whitewash Brush 25c & 35c

12 quart heavy Galvanized Bucket ..........20c

10 quart heavy Galvanized Bucket

for -15c

Extra heavy Galvanized Tubs-

Size No. 1 50c Size N o. 2 ................. 5oC Size No. 3 -60c Wash Boilers, tin ""50c Wash Boiler, extra heavy copper bottom .. Qgc One burner Oven, polished steel, at - -$1.23 Two burner Oven, polished steel, at -$1.48 Two burner Glass Front Oven, steel at -. $2.23 Two burner Junior Gasoline Stove at $2.23 Three burner Junior Gasoline Stove at $3.48 New Perfection Blue Flame Wick Oil Stove, 2 burner 6.29 3 burner at ............. 8.39 Detroit Vapor Gasoline Stove, selfgenerating, finest made, from $8.48 up

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