Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 219, 19 July 1912 — Page 6
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THE RICH3IOND PAIXAD1TJ3I AND STJX-TELEGRA3I, F RID AY, JULY 19, 1912.
MARION COUNTY IS BEING ORGANIZED Progressives Are Busy at the Capital. Subcommittee Meeting Today. INDIANAPOLIS, July 19. A number of organization meetings will be held during the next few days by the progressives of Marion county. Beginning tonight there will be several ward meetings each evening to form a nucleus around which to conduct the campaign. A meeting will be held tonight at the home of Theodore Hewes, 2051 Hillside avenue, which First Ward progressives will attend. Tomorrow night there will be an organization meeting of the Third Ward workers in the hall at Sixteenth and Illinois streets and a gathering in Warren townBhip. - Willitts A. Bastain, Progressive county chairman, said yesterday that by Tuesday or Wednesday of next week there will be an organization in every township, ward and precinct of Marion county. The recruits are enlisting rapidly, Mr. Bastian said. State Subcommittet Met. The subcommitte of the state Progressive executive committee met in the headquarters in Majestic building at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Edwin M. Iee, state chairman, said there are a number of questions for the committee to discuss. The committee is composed of Rudolph G. Leeds, William Holton Dye, Horace C. Stilwell, Harry O. Chamberlain and Mr. Lee. Mr. Lee said yesterday that the Eighth Congressional District is fully organized by the Progressives. The district has a county chairman in each county. The other districts will be organized before another week, Mr. Lee predicted.
IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE?
HERE IS A RELIABLE HEALING APPLICATION FOR ECZEMA.
Try this Remedy at Our Risk. "If I could only get relief from this terrible itching, I would give anything," said an eczema sufferer the other day. It was very easy for us to advise in
j such matters now, for our new remedy
(Saxo Salve) for skin diseases of all sorts, stops the itching right away. But better than that it makes the skin healthy again. It is made so as to penetrate right into the skin and saturate every portion with its healing, germ-destroying power. Even in a few days you can see that Saxo Salve is soon going to clear away the eruption. No other skin remedy can do so much for you as Saxo Salve. It is guaranteed. If it does not satisfy you when used for any skin disorder we give back your money. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, Richmond, Indiana.
Plenty of Turtle Soup all day Saturday, 10c per bowl. Bring your buckets. Ed F. Cutter, 403 S. 4th. 19 2t
BASEBALL RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. New York 59 20 .747 Chicago ... i 49 30 .620 Pittsburgh 46 32 .590 Cincinnati 42 41 .506 Philadelphia ... 37 39 .487 St. Louis 35 50 .412 Brooklyn 31 50 .383 Boston 23 60 .277 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Boston, 8-1 ; Cincinnati, 2-7. Philadelphia, 9-2; Chicago, 8-4. St. Louis, 10; Brooklyn, 2. New York-Pittsburgh, rain. GAMES TODAY. Philadelphia at Chicago. f New York at Pittsburgh (two.) Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Boston 58 27 .6S2 Washington 52 34 .605 Philadelphia 48 -36 .571 Chicago 45 37 .549 Cleveland 43 43 .500 Detroit 41 44 .483 St. Louis 24 56 .300 New York 22 56 .282 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Cleveland-New York, rain. ' Chicago-Boston, rain. Detroit-Philadelphia, rain. St. Louis-Washington, rain. GAMES TODAY. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia (two). Cleveland at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won I ost Pet. Columbus 62 34 .649 Minneapolis 60 35 .632 Toledo 59 36 .621 Kansas City 48 47 .505 Milwaukee . ,'. 43 55 .439 St. Paul 40 57 .412 Louisville 34 56 .378 Indianapolis . 35 62 .361 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Minneapolis. 5-10; Indianapolis, 3-7. Toledo, 5; Milwaukee, 3. St. Paul, 7; Louisville, 3. Columbus, 12; Kansas City, 4. GAMES TODAY. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. Columbus at Kansas City. Toledo at Milwaukee. Louisville at St. Paul.
ILLUMINATION
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TO BE A FEATURE Of the Last Days of Pompeii Production to Be Given in This City.
One of the many features of Paine's "Last Days of Pompeii," which is to be presented at the Athletic park, August 1, 2 and 3, will be the grand illumination of the entire surroundings, in which colored lights of great brilliancy will be effectively used, giving a wiery and enchanting effect. Fifteen inch guns will be used in producing the grand signal salute, the guns exploding at great altitude with tremendous report. There will also be a flight of a trio of monster meteoric balloons producing novel pyrotechnical effects and concluding with a falling cascade of fire. One of the novelty devices will be the "Fan of the Mikado," a magnificent mechanical oriental device imported from the land of the Mikado. It firat shows the big fan closed, then spreading, then in full spread. It is twenty feet in size, and in a ction fifty feet. It is a most beautiful combination of irridescent and scintillating colors.
DIED IN CHICAGO
Mrs. Dora Thomas, who was a. former resident of this city ,and well known, died at her home in Chicago today. The remains will be brought to Richmond where the funeral services will be held.
NEW BUILDINGS TO REPLACE OLD ONES
(Palladium Special) GREENSFORK, Ind., July 19. Owners of the business block which was destroyed here by fire early on Thursday morning are anxiously awaiting a settlement by the insurance companies. Only four owners, Miss Clara Hheinheimer, Mr. Hatfield and Dr. Crump and Dr. Kerr carried insurance which, amounted to $3,000. It is understood that just as soon as the debris is cleared away that the Odd Fellows lodge and the Knights of Pythias will enter into a joint agreement and build one building which will serve the purposes of both lodges. As to whether other property owners will rebuild is not known, but it is generally believed that Miss Rheinheimer will put up -a new building.
RICHMOND
MARKETS
City Statistics
PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Old Hens, per lb 12c Old Roosters 2535c head Young chickens, per lb 25c Eggs, per dozen 17c Country Butter, per lb 20c GRAIN MARKET. (Paid by Richmond Roller MUla.) No. 2 wheat, per bu $1.10 Oats,per bu 50c Corn, per bu 75c Rye, per bu SOc Bran, per ton $29 Middlings, per ton $31 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by Omer Wheelan.) Corn, per bu. - 70c Oats, per bu 45c Timothy hay. per ton $24.00 Clover hay, per ton $16.00 Straw, per ton .'. $9.00
ATHLETES RETURNING
(National News Association) STOCKHOLM. July 18. The Swedish capital which for over a fortnight has been the center of the world's athletic interest was nearly deserted by the international exponents of brawn today and by the thousands of visiting tourists who came here on account of the games. Rowing events in the Olympic regatta n which no Americans were entered were the only numbers on today's program. It is likely that the fifth renewal of the Olympiad which
has just come to a close will be the last engineered by the international Olympic committee. The international Sports Association which has been formed with representatives of 17 countries will supplant the international committee in authority. The presidency has been offered to James E. Sullivan, U. C. Commissioner to the Stockholm Olympic games but the American athletic expert is reluctant to accept. In fact he has given a negative answer but he is still being urged to consent. A number of the Americans who sailed for Dover, Englnad. on the Finland, will transfer to the liner Vaderland Sunday and sail for New York. Mr. Sullivan will not go directly
home, but villi stop at Paris. He will also likely go to Marseilles where a big athletic tournament is to be held late this month. Walter McClure of the U. S. Olympic team, will compete in the Marseilles tournament running against the speedy Frenchman. Jean Bouin in the 5,000 metre event there. There probably will be thirty athletes upon the Vaderland when she arrives at New York on July 29.
MT. BAKER MARATHON
(National Nwa Association) BELLINGHAM. Wash.. July 19. At 11 o'clock next Wednesday night the runners in the second annual Mount Baker marathon race will start from
this city for the summit of Mount Baker, a distance of approximately forty miles. The contestants will use three trails which ascend the mountain from different angles, and it is expected that the winner, to whom will be awarded a cash prize of $500. will arrive in Bellingham by 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Crack runners from Washington. California. Alaska. Germany and Switzerland are entered in the contest. The first race, which was held last year, was won by Joe Galbraith in 11 hours and 27 minutes.
Eaaisr. Wilklns You've never worked a day la your life, have you? Rllnkins No. but I've worked lota of propl.
WINNIPEG REGATTA
(National N'tvi Association) WINNIPEG. Man, July 15. Secret of oarsmen in their needle-like shell flitted over the Red River course thU morning In final practice . for whal promises to be the most notable of th annual regattas of the Northwester International Rowing Association. The regatta is held under the auspice of the Winnipeg Rowing club. Th program of events covers two days. The association membership embrace clubs in Duluth. Minneapolis, SL Paul Fort William. Kenora and Winnipeg,
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Real Reductions Big Economies
GLOVES 16 button, French Lisle, white only, all sizes. Guaranted to wash. Special price 50c 16 button, Heavy Silk Gloves, double finger tips, in white and black. Regular $1.00 value 79c PURSES Ladies' Silver Mesh Purses; $1.00 and $1.25 values, now 69c BAGS All 50c and 75c White Wash Bags. New Goods, choice 43c LACES 30 pieces beautiful laces in broken sets of Vals and Torchons, up to 4 inches wide. Regular price 15c to 35c. Choice 10c HAIR GOODS 28, 30 and 32 inch eal Human Hair Switches, first quality. Regular $5.00 values. Sale price $2.58 DOLLS See our new line of Unbreakable Character Dolls. The family is again complete; all missing members have been replaced. Choice of 10 styles. Sale price 90c SUIT CASES We still have a few of the $2.00 fibre Suit Cases, 24 inch. Now $1.00
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1000 Yards Silk Mouselines, 24 Inches wide. Half Silk. In all the beautiful street and evening shades. All new goods just received. Regular price 3Sc and 50c. Sale Price 19c. See Them In East Window
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SHEARS Griffon Shears 6, 7 and 8 inch, every pair guaranteed. Our regular 50c value. Chonce 29c BALL TRIMMINGS Just received a new shipment of this popular trimming from 8c to 30c yard. See the special numbers at 15c, 18c and 20c. KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's low neck, no sleeves, Val Lace knee, silk tape, fine gauze Union Suits. Sizes 4 to 6. 50c value, now 39c Women's sleeveless vests, tape neck and armhole, fine ribbed. Sizes 4 to 6 9c, 3 for 25c Men's Porus Mesh, short sleeve, ankle length Union Suits. Sizes 34 to 42. 89c quality. Sale price 49c
UNDER MUSLINS Princess Slips Choice of two patterns Cambric, Muslin, lace trimmed. Choice $1.00 See the $2.50 number Lace and Embroidery trimmed, now $2.00 Have you seen the table of 98c Gowns, made from Nainsook. Cambric or Crepe. All the newest patterns and styles. $1.50 values. Choice ....98c See the 69c Gowns, high or V neck. Good muslin, cut full SOc MEN'S SHIRTS 15 dozen heavy twilled black with white stripes, faced sleeves, pocket. Sizes 14 to 17; also a few black Sateen, blue cheviot and blue chambray in 14. 15 and 15. All SOc values. Sale Price 39c $1.00 Negligee Shirts, detachable collar, turn back cuffs, pocket. Cream or fancy stripe, sizes 15 to 16, Choice 69c
CORSETS All American Lady. Thompson' Glove Fitting and La Resists Corsets reduced $2.00 Corsets $1.29 50c Corsets 39c HOSIERY Ladies Pure Silk Boot, spliced heel, double sole, lisle heel and toe. Black only 22c Women's White Lace and Tan hose with black embroidery. 25c goods Choice 10c Women's 15c black or tan hose, double heel and toe. fast color 11c Children's white or black lace hose, sizes 4 to 8. 25c values .... 15c SHIRT WAISTS. See the counter of $1.25 and $1.50 waists, all styles 89c CHILDREN'S DRESSES All greatly reduced. Now 35c to $1.75 - DRESS SKIRTS Wool Skirts up to $7.50 $1.98 Wool Skirts up to $9.00 $2.98 ' LINEN COATS 64 Inch Linen Coats, $6.50 goods, now ;.. $&50
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RATLIFF'S ulu Clearance Sale IS NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
The prices on Watches quoted below will give an idea of what we are offering in cut prices:
Extra Special American made Watches, 16 size open face, 7 jewel movement, 20 year case, now $6.50 Elgin or Waltham, 7 jewel Watches, 20 year guaranteed case, go now during sale at $6.50 lo-jewel American made Watches, sizes 12 and 16, with 20 year case, special at only $10.50 17-jewel American Watches, 20 year case, at. ..$12.25 Ladies' open face Silver Watches at $5.00 Ladies' open face 20 year gold filled case at $6.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' NICKEL CASE WATCHES Take one on your vacation and run no risk of breaking or losing your better watch, now during sale at 85c to $3.C0.
Everything Reduced at
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Deaths and Funerals. FODREA The B. of L. F. & E. of Richmond attended the funeral of Omar Fodrea at Farmland, Thursday. Those in attendance were R. E. Ford, N. H. Piper,' Clifford Blossom, Fred Doner, E. R. Crull. J. C. Grube, F. O. Railsback. CM. Tremble, O. E. Coleman, H. Thornburg, Montie Abbott. G. O. Doner, R. W. Brooks, W. E. Shell. H. C. Ashinger, F. H. Mann, G. P. Daugherty. The family extend their thanks to the Brotherhood for the beautiful floral offering.
Oblivion. Tommy Pop, what is oblivion? Pop -Getting married to a famous woman. Jy sen.
KRONE &l KENNEDY I 10 Day Sale on Suits and Trousers $25.00 Suits, now. . . .$19.75 EXTRA SPECIAL !oH2 iU-IS' nOW- ' -fJI-ZS Lot of 25 Suits in light colors, regular If 2 nW f ! 22.50 and $25 values, now $18.00 Suits, now $14.7o $15.00 Suits, now. ......$11.75 fofl l FFf $12.50 Suits, now. ..............$ 9.75 HUf SD $10.00 Suits, now ' $ 7.75 - U STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE K-Furnishers 803 Main St.
A Good Place to Trade A Good Time to Save Money IKoinmey Fmiinnifltaipe Co.
id-Summer Clearance
FURNITURE, RUGS, CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES and HOUSE FURNISHINGS There Are Rich Pickings to Be Found Here
COUCH, good springs, strong frame, upholstered in green velour, for this sale $8.98 $15 Couch $18 Couch $25 Couch $32 Couch $35 Couch
$10.98 .$11.75 .$16.98 .$25.00 .$29.75
$25 Couch $36 Couch $37 Couch $38 Couch $45 Couch
couch. upholstered in a good quality velour; regu
lar $13.50, . . .$16.98 ...$28.75 ...$29.75 ...$29.75 . . .$35.00
A Few of the Mark Downs
$12 Iron Bed . .$ 8.98 $25 Book Case, $14.75 $25 Hall Tree, $16.75 $12 Mirror ... $ 8.50 $6.50 Lamp .. .$ 3.75 $12 Rocker $ 7.98 $30 Dresser ...$19.75 $25 Drop End Parlor. Couch .. $19.75
$12 Quartered Oak Library Chair $7.98 $26 Solid Mahogany Rocker $17.98 $26 Solid Mahogany Library Table, at $17.98 $40 Combination Desk and Book Case, at $25.00
CARPET SIZE CREX RUGS This is your chance to secure them for nursery, den, cottage or summer home at the following unusual prices: 9 ft. x 12 ft.. $7.98 8 ft. x 10 ft $6.98 OIL CLOTHS. Per Yard. ..... .25c, 30c, 35c, 40c
LINOLEUMS 3
Per Yard .. 55c, 60c to $1.50
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