Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 27, 11 December 1912 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND FA JuLADIUil 1ND SUN -TELEGRAII. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11, l'Jl'j.

SOCIETY TO MEET TO ELECTJFFICERS Wayne County Horticulture Society Will Meet Next Saturday Afternoon.

The annual meeting of the Wayne County Horticultural society will be held at the county superintendent's offlce at the court house at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at which time the election of oflicerg to serve (luring the eiUuing year will take place. Jn addition to the election of officers reports will be read by the chairman of the standing committees of the Society. Reports on the condition of fruit, flowers, vegetables, farm operations and agricultural pursuits will be read, and compared with those of the preceeding year. Programs for the monthly meetings of the society during 1913 will be arranged at this meeting.' The present officers are Jesse Stevens, of Centerville, president, T. E. Kenworthy, treasurer, Walter Katiiff, secretary and Wallace Reynolds, vice president. The society was organized in 1855 and with few exceptions has held meetings monthly since the organization was perfect"!.

FLYNN IS DEFEATED

By Luther McCarty in Sixteenth Round.

WRONG NAME

It was erroneously announced yesterday that Sharon Jones was president of the Civic union organized here. Sylvester H. Jones was elected to this position.

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ENTHUSIAST

Mrs. Lena Gresham, of Clinton, Miss., Has a Few Facts to Tell Our Readers About Cardui.

Clinton, Miss. "Thanks to Cardui" writes Mrs. Lena Gresham, of this place, "1 have been greatly relieved." "I suffered for three years from female Inflammation, and had taken medicine from four different physicians withcu! much benefit. "I have received more benefit from seven bottles of Cardui, than from all the physicians." Just try Cardui. That's all we ask. It speaks for itself. It has helped so many thousands, it must be able to nslp you. Trying Cardui won't hurt you. It is safe, harmless, gentle in action, and purely vegetable. Ifyou are weak, tired, down and out, try Cardui. If you are sick, miserable, and suffer from womanly pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings; pains in side, arms, legs, etc. try Cardui. It is the medicine for all women. It is the tonic for you. N B. Vrtte to: Ladies' Advisory Dept . Chahv fi:oia Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Turn., or & ; ? uructions. ard ('4-p.wj b-i-k-. "Home Twatnw

LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 11. With face battered and swollen Fireman Jim Flynn today paid tribute to Luther McCarty, who last night hammered his way to victory in the sixteenth round of his fight with Flynn last night. "He's too confounded big," said Flynn. "I have no excuse to offer. 1 certainly was trained and I was in condition. All I can say is what Jim Corbett said after he had been beaten the second time by Jim Jeffries 'He's too confounded big.' Luther McCarty, whose ring generalship surprised old timers at the fight tame, was ready to praise the man he defeated yesterday. "I never knew they grew men as game as Jim Flynn," he said. "I would have been glad to have had the fight stopped in the ninth round. The result was not in doubt at any time. I felt from the first that I would beat him." The comment of the two fighters in the opinion of the fight experts today telis the story of the contest. McCarty, bigger, demonstrating that he had the "kick," skillful beyond expectation, simply hammered Flynn until it was a test of the older fighter's gameness. The result of the battle has boosted McCarty's stock in the second elimination battle of the heavyweight championship contests.

A DEALJOR TINKER Expected to Go Through Before Tonight.

LAST DUTY WILL

BE TO SELL

BONDS

The last official duty which Albert

(National News Association), 1 Albeitson will perform in his ca-

NEW YORK, Dec. 11. The Bresna- j pacity as treasurer of Wayne county han matter out of the way and want- j wiU to sell bonds for the Oliver H. ing but the love feast until the Feb-! Scantiand road in Green township and ruary meeting, magnates of the Xa- j the charles H. Minor road in Wayne tional league said today that their bus- j townsnip. These bonds be offered iness would be completed tonight. j for sa,e at n oclock December 31. Attention today was focussed en-, The amount of bond8 to be soid on tirely upon the negotiations between 1 thf ScanUand road is ?12000 and the Charles W. Murphy, president of the amount OQ lhe Minor roadf Mich ig Chicago team, and "Garry" Herrmann, algQ knQwn aB the chest6r Pik or a president of the Cincinnati Reds, for j continuation of North Tenth street is the control of Joe Tinker. It was pre- j $31 000 The bonds are non.taxable and dieted by men close to the counsels . ... - wk . . T. . . bring four and one-half rer cent interof Murpny and Herrmann that Tinker j " would be under contract to Herrmann est n6tbefore nrght. Murphy when asked The new treasurer, Albert Chamabout the situation said: j ness will be given his oath of office,

"Herrmann has got to show me that he has more up his sleeve than his arm." Herrmann simply replied to any questions on the subject:

JIOLD SERVICES

Divine , services will be held at St. j parat John's Lutheran church this evening, i Thes

During the Advent season the con.ere- i and are one of the features of th i galion holds midweek services, pre-' church life.

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evening. ! These services are largely

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Palladium Xrant Ads Pay.

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with the other new county officials by I the county clerk on the morning of j January 1. The new officials will take up their new duties at once.

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MARTIN

IS VIOLENT

Floors Portland Policeman Before He Was Caught. It required the efforts of four men to subdue Thomas E. Martin, the inmate who escaped from the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, when he was caught in his home near Portland. Securely handcuffed to Sheriff King and Turnkey Thomas, of Portland, he arrived in this city and was taken to the asylum. When the officers arrived at his home, Martin fought them off. A Portland policeman was floored by a blow from Martin, and the other members of the arresting force were severely bruised before they effected his capture. Martin has been in the local asylum for more than a year.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO, Dec. 11 Ready for their annual meeting scheduled to last two days, magnates of the American league arrived in Chicago today. The first formal session was scheduled to begin this afternoon at the Congress hotel. Before that time the heads of

the various clubs were expected to !

gather in the office of President Ban Johnson for a brief conference. The matters to come before the league members are entirely formal, it was said, and most of the time would be consumed in considering financial reports.

MUST TAG DOGS Too many untagged dogs are again roaming the streets was the announcement of Police Chief Gormon today. All untagged dogs caught will be killed. According to the city ordinance the owners of dogs have until June first of

each year to have their dogs tagged j

and registered.

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aggravate catarrhal colds and bronchial disorders, and if neglected often lead to pneumonia or consumption. SCOTT'S EMULSION drive, oat colds and comet broncJtial

trouble: It soothes and heals

the affected membranes. It makes healthy flesh, rich blood and strengthens weak lungs. Nothing is so good as Scott's Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds. , INSIST on SCOTT'S. Scott & Bowne. Bloom field. N. J. 12-75

KRONE & KENNEDY The Xmas Store For Men's and Boys' Gills

Make "His" Clirislmas Merry The object of Christmas giving is to make everybody merry. Let this Christmas be one to be remembered by him. A gift selected from our stock is the sort he will like and he will express his appreciation.

JENKINS LECTURE FRIDAY EVE FREE

The Franchise League of this city wishes to announce that the lecture to be given under its auspices on Friday

evening in the high school hall by W.

E. Jenkins, of the Indiana University faculty, will be free to the public and that the latter is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Jenkins' subject will be "Ibsen and the Emancipation of Women" and will be one of the most entertaining, as well as scholarly, addresses of its character ever heard here.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the

j Board of Commissioners of Wayne I County will receive sealed bids and proposals for making the fills and apJ proaches for the Mendenhall bridge in I Perry Township. Bids will be rej ceived until 11 o'clock A. M., Decem

ber 28, 1912. All bids must be accompanied by an acceptable bond in a sum equal to the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such

matters. Bids must be submitted on j blanks designated by the state which

may be procured at the Auditor's office. Specifications are on file in the of fice of the Auditor.

I By order of the Board of Commis- ! 6ioners. j L. S. Bowman, Auditor.

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More for your money than any hotel in town. ARLINGTON 25th Street, Just Off Broadway, N. Y. CITY A high-class 12-story fireproof Hotel, with every up-to-date convenience. A few minutes' walk to the leading shops and theatres, five minutes to the new Pennsylvania Station, and a few seconds to the Subway, elevated and all street car lines. Rooms $1.50 a Day Up. Large, Light and Handsomely . Furnished.

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Take Advantage of These Tremendous Savings

EVERY ONE APPRECIATES GLOVES If bought here they are sure to give satisfaction and you'll save on your purchase. 75c, 16-button Chamoisette Gloves, all colors, at 50c Pair $1.00 two-clasp Kid Gloves, all colors, at 89c Pair $1.25 one-clasp English Cape Kid Gloves, only 89c Pali $1.25 finest stock Kid Gloves, only $1.00 Pair $2.00 12-button 3-clasp Kid Gloves, only $1.50 Pair $3.50 16-button Kid Gloves, Special, at $2.49 Pair See our Children's Kid Gloves, white and tan $1.00 & $1.25 Pair

SPLENDID GIFTS FOR CHILDREN EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Children's Knit Hoods 50c Children's Heavy Knit Navigation Caps, at 50c & $1.C0 Children's $2 All Wool Sweaters, only $1.00 Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs, at 10c and 15c, Box of 3 75c and $1.00 Child's Beaded Bags only 5Cc Child's German Silver Purses 25c & 50c Boys' Gloves, cowboy and gauntlet styles, also cashmere golf, velour and many kinds that suit the boys 25c & 50c

CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE THOUSANDS Buy them now. The greatest values In the city. Men's Plain and Fancy Handkerchiefs, at ... .5c; 6 for 253 Men's Plain and Fancy Silk Finish Handkerchiefs 10c; 3 for 25c Women's 5c Barred Handkerchiefs. 2 for 5c Women's 10c Emb. Corner Handkerchiefs 5c; 6 for 25c Women's 15c Emb'd Corner Handkerchiefs 10c; 3 for 25c Special values In Emb'd Edge Handkerchiefs at 15c, 19c, 25c Fine Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Special at 25c & 50c

DOLLS! MY! THE PRETTIEST YOU HAVE EVER SEEN, AND OH, SO REASONABLY PRICED. Jointed Dolls, Special priced at 25c, 50c, 75c Dressed Dolls at . 25c up to $1.75 Kid Body Dolls 25c to $2.50 Character Dolls such as Campbell Kids, Baby Bumps and many cute, realistic faces, all nonbreakable. Prices 50c & $1.

PRACTICAL GIFT HINTS FROM OVER THE STORE You must see them all to appreciate the possibilities of checking many names from your gift list at a much smaller cost than you anticipated. Stamped Linen Library Table Scarfs with fringe, only 50c $1.00 Silk Head Scarfs only 50c 50c Fancy Ribbons, beautiful designs, up to 6 inches wide 25c Velour Pillow Tops, Special 50c Christmas Writing Paper, extra quality linen paper, special size boxes 25c &. 50c each New Spring Ripplette Suiting in all the new spring shadings .. 18c Yd. 10c Fleeced Goods, light and dark colors, a.t B'Zc Yd.

WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Gift hints at little prices. Dainty neck fixings here galore. Neckwear of lace, net or chiffon. Tailored neckwear, pleasing in its trimness. Hundreds of styles, all In the newest and most charming effects. Priced 25c to $1.00. ..

PRETTY JEWELRY NOVELTIES Scarf Pins, Veil Pins, Collar Pins, Belt Pins, Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Link Sets, Lavallieres, Chains, Beaded and Silver Purses, all at prices much less than you would really expect to pay.

Buy Gifts That Are Real SUIT OF CLOTHES A K. & K. Suit is appreciated because it would be the kind he would select himself. Price $10 to $27.50. OVERCOAT Let it be an Overcoat with the K. & K. mark of quality. It is a serviceable gift. Prices from $10 to $27.50. NECKWEAR A stock containing many patterns and colors, any shade you desire, 25c to $1. COMBINATION SETS Here is a regular Xmas gift made only for Christmas trade. It contains a combination of gifts such as tie, handkerchief and socjes, or tie and handkerchief. Prices 50c to $1.50. HATS Any style and any size is what you can select from our large assortment. Prices from $1.00 to $5.00.

K. & K. Gifts Have Quality FUR CAPS It will be a surprise and at the same time appreciated.

We have them in a variety of stvles and grades. Prices SI. 50 to $7.50. GLOVES Our line contains all styles and shades. Surprise him on Christmas with a gift like this. Prices 50c to $4. SHIRTS An extra shirt is always needed and you can be certain of finding the kind you want from our large assortment. Prices 50c to $1.50. SWEATERS This gift is not only appropriate but it is something he needs and wants. Prices from $1.00 to $7.50. BATH ROBES Every man is in need of a bath robe our line contains fancy bright colors. Prices $5.00 to $6.00.

Our Store Offifers Suggestions By just a visit to this great Christmas store, gifts will readily suggest themselves to you. That is one of the advantages of shopping early you have our sales force's entire attention.

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KRONE & KENNEDY Let Our Store (S03 MAIN STREET) Be Your CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS

"The Busiest, Biggest Liltle Store In Town "

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We carry an extraordinary line of fine Watches in the following makes: ;Deuber Hampton, Hamilton, Illinois, gold and gold filled. In fact we car;ry in stock all the high grade watches made. Then, too, we have an extra fine line of cheaper watches that would make pretty gifts.

NEW LOT OF CARVING SETS Stag handles, pearl handles, trimmed in sterling silver. These are really pretty.

The Finest Line of Solid Gold Signet Rings for Less Money

SILVERWARE You should see this to appreciate its beauty. Bracelets, Necklaces, Rings (signet and sets). Cuff Links. Lavalliers. Bar Pins, Scarf Pins, Diamonds (loose and mounted). Extra Fine Line of Cut Glass.

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