Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 206, 8 July 1913 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND 'PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JULY 1913 ZIMMERMAN VETOES BILL TO ABROGATE THE VEHICLE TAX Mayor Takes View That City Would Lose $1,500 Annually. Richmond's Newest School Building Is to be Modern in Every Respect
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(Continued from Pago One) the streets on which it is granted a right of way. The city attorney believes that merchants and residents along brick streets could co-operate with the street car company and pay part of the cost for spnnlciing the entire street with a street car flusher, which not only sprinkles the bricks, but cleans them. Can't Get Used to Sound. Another complaint against Chief Miller's automobile siren horn was registered by Councilman Von Pein. lie described to council a run which was made by the hose companies yesterday afternoon, complimenting the department on its speed and care in answering fire calls. He stated that Chief Miller's horn, however, is of
such a peculiar sound that pedestrians can not tell from which direction it comes. He asked that an automatic gong be placed on the Are chief's machine. This recommendation was dropped when Councilman Williams asserted that a gong would only serve to lraw people, "as most milk wagons in the city use them." Council Expresses Sympathy. A committee of Mayor Zimmerman, City Clerk Bescher, Controller McMa-
han and City Attorney Bond was ordered to write a letter to the family of Harry Kauffman, councilman from the Sixth ward, expressing the sympathy of council In the illness of Mr. Kauffman, whose condition is very serious. Numerous bouquets have been sent by councilmen to Mr. Kauffman at Reid Memorial Hospital. Special Session Monday Proposed. A special meeting to study the franchise, which was drafted for the Allegheny Gas company for the privilege of supplying gas to "this city, will be held next Monday night. The councilmen expressed their desire to have the proposed franchise read to them and explained. Although several stated that they did not believe that the franchise was aa favorable as the city could obtain,
City Attorney Bond said it is the best franchise which the city could hold with any public service corporation. "Although it does not contain aii which I and other officials want," he said, "it is by far the best franchise ever drafted for a public service corporation, and is 50 per cent better than anything we now have."
The new Seventh Ward school, between D and E streets on South West Second street, will be completed about the middle of September, and will be ready for use at the beginning of the next school year. The building is intended to accommodate about two hundred and fifty pupils. There are four class rooms and an auditorium sixty-one feet and ten inches by fifty-four feet. It will be of brick, modern in every respect from heating to ventilation. The total cost will be about $30,000.,,
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BUYS INTEREST IN GRAIN ELEVATOR (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind., July 8. T. J. Council has bought a half Interest in the grain elevator at Bentonville for $3,000. His partner is John Hazelrigg of Cambridge City, of whom he purchased an interest. Mr. Connell is now a part owner in three elevators, in Milton, Beeson's Station and Bentonville.
FULTON FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY
(Palladium Special) EATON, O., July 8. The body of Mary Ann Fulton, 83. who died Saturday at the home of Clem Cohee, near Campbellstown, from a paralytic stroke, was taken to Camden Monday and funeral services held in the Presbyterian church. The services were conducted by The Rev. O. S. Thomas of West Milton. She is survived -by three children, H. W. Fulton and Clint Fulton of this county, and John Fulton, of Portland, Ore.
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1 he Viking Sectional Bookcase has many other points ydu will find in no other construction.1 Double tops make it dust-proof and damp-proof. It is built to band down from one generation to another. Comes in any of the classic styles in plain or quartersawed oak. in golden oak or mission finish, mahogany or imitation mahogany, and with plain or leaded glass. See the Viking on our floor.
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Starts Thursday Morning, July 10th Closes Saturday Night July 26th
This will be the greatest shoe sale we have ever conducted if prices and values count for anything. Good business methods demand a Quick Turnover of" all our SUMMER OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS even at a decided loss of profits, before the beginning of the fall season, so we start this Big "Get-Rid Quick" Sale, Thursday Morning, July 10th, determined to make the prices so low that we will be sure to "Get-Rid Quick" of all Summer Footwear and you reap the benefit. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS GO AT A CUT PRICE. NOTHING RESERVED This is not a sale on a lot of junk such as is sometimes bought for the purpose of running a sale, but all of it is our own regular lines of High Grade Footwear including such well known lines as "The Dorothy Dodd," "Red Cross," "Irving Drew," Ralston Health" and our own $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Specials.
(From the Guide to Beauty) These days the face and neck need special care and attention. Flying dust and dirt, the beating stin, are
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ing effects are best overcome by the application of pure mercolized wax. This keeps skin and pores in a cleanly condition, the complexion beautifully white and spotless. Tan, freckles, blotches and roughened cuticle re actually absorbed by it. One ounce of mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, is sufficient to completely renovate a soiled complexion. It is used like cold cream, allowed to remain on over night, and wash off In the morning. As the skin tends to expand in warm
weather, causing wrinkles to form a good astringent lotion should be used, j
uissoive one ounce powaered saxoUte In one-half pint witch hazel. Bathe the face in this during the heat of the day or before going out for theatre or social affair. It is a remarkable skin tightener and wrinkle eraser. (Advertisement
A library furnished with Viking sectional cases is always complete, but you can always add to it. We are showing these cases in Golden Oak, Early English or Fumed Oak. SEE OUR FOUR SECTIONS WITH A DESK At $27.00 Others with three sections, top and base, from $1 1 .50, $13.00, $16.00 and upward.
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Special lot $3.50 Oxfords at .81.74 Any $3.50 Oxford at S3.14 One lot $3.50 Oxfords at S2.79 One lot $3.50 Oxfords at S2.45
Any $5.00 Oxford at .......... $4.49 One lot $5.00 Oxfords at . . .$3.98 One lot $5.00 Oxfords at $3.49 Special lot $5.00 Oxfords at $2.49 Any $4.00 Oxford at $3.59 One lot $4.00 Oxfords at $3.19 One lot $4.00 Oxfords at $2.79 Special lot $4 Oxfords, at $1.98 Any $3.00 Oxford at $2.69 One lot $3.00 Oxfords at $2.39 One lot $3.00 Oxfords at $2.09 Special lot $3 Oxfords at .......... $1.49
Every Pair of Boys', Muses', Children's and Infants' Slippers and Oxfords go at 10 to 50 per cent discount Men's Tennis .Oxfords 67 Ladies' and Boys' Tennis Oxfords . 58 Misses' and Youths' Ten- ; nis Oxfords 53 Child's Tennis Oxfords 39
LADIES' OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS
Any $4.00 value One lot $4.00 values at $3.19 One lot $4.00 values at $2.79 Any $3.50 value at $3.14 One lot $3.50 values at $2.79 One lot $3.50 values at $2.45 Special lot $3.50 values at $1.74 Any $3.00 value, Sale price $2.69 One lot $3.00 values, sale price .... $2.39 One lot, $3.00 values, Sale price $2.09 Special lot $3 values, Sale price . . . .$1.49 All $2.00 values at
Any $2.50 value, Sale price ....$2.24 One lot $2.50 value. Sale price ....$1.98 One lot $2.50 value. ' Sale price $1.74 Special lot $2.50 value. Sale price ....$1.24 :.98. S1.59. $1.79
EVERY PAIR OF CANVAS AND WHITE NUBUCK Boots, Oxfords and Slippers will be included in this "Get-Rid Quick" Sale. SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES in Patent, Kid and GunmetaL Broken ' lots and scattering sizes, bnt good yalaes. AO grades at 50 cents on the dollar.
Sale Opens Thursday, Jaly 10th Closes Saturday, July 26th Store Closed All Day Wednesday, July 9th ;
On account of the variety and size of our stock it will be impossible for us to quote prices on every article included in this sale, so come and see what we are offering and the extremely low prices at which we are selling it. The Above Prices Apply on Cash Sales. Goods charged will be charged at Regular. Prices. Our same abso-' lute guarantee goes with every pair sold at Bargain Prices the same as if sold at Regular price.
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