Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 293, 17 October 1913 — Page 10

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W. S, WILL DISCUSS RECKLESS DRIVING

Improvement Association Wants Police Automobiles or Motorcycles.

Measures to protect the citizens of the city from reckless automobile drivers and speeders will be discussed by the West Side Improvement association at the regular monthly meeting at the Baxter school tonight. Dr. E. B. Grosvenor said today, persons living along the National Road west had entered numerous complaints about the fast driving along the highway inside the city limits. The association, said Dr. Grosvenor, favored a police automobile or motorcycles for the city, and probably would appear before the police commissioners and ask that they provide the department with a machine. Members of the association believe speeding can only be stopped by this method and it would prove effective not only on the west side, but in all parts of the city. Measures for Protection. They are not discouraged by the fact that council, some time ago, voted against the proposition because the city could not afford to purchase and pay the upkeep of a machine. They say the city is getting large enough to demand such measures for the protection of pedestrians. A committee of which County Supt. Williams is chairman, will report the work done toward arranging a program for the opening of the Joseph Moore school. No definite program has been outlined because of the inability of the contractor to state when the building would be ready for occupancy. To Investigate Report. The report that the roof of the new building is not adequately supported

will be Investigated. Dr. Grosvenor said an expert on building had examined the roof and declared it to be dangerous. Action will be taken on the failure of the water works company to place the National road between Seventh and Eighth in good repair, he said.

KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES DISAPPEAR

Chronic Sufferers Find Relief Few Doses of Croxone.

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APPOINTS REV, LYONSiDEFAULTS APPEARANCE

C. B. A. BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD MEETING

the city, will hold an open meeting : bers and a number of invited guests, tonight at the Y. M. C. A. for mem- The class has an enrollment of 11S.

Synod Places Local Man oniChas. Dull Fails to

Seminary Board.

Wife's Charges.

Thp C. B. A. class of the Central

Answer ! Christian church, said to be the larg- j

est men's Bible study organization in j

CITY STATISTICS

The Rev. S. R. Lyons, of the Reid J Memorial Presbyterian church, received appointment to the board of Xenia j Seminary, at the closing session of the ' Second Synod, cf the We'st, United Presbyterian church, held in Mllroy yesterday. Dowell Aiken, of Bellefountaine, O., was selected as the sec- j ond member of the board from this j synod. j The next convention will be held at j Cedarville, O., as the invitation from j that city was accepted by the assem-

i bly. The members of the board for j Monomouth college are the Rev. S. V.

i Layramore, Frankfort, Ind., the Rev-

Charles Dull failed to appear today to be tried in the divorce proceedings which his wife, Gertrude Dull, instituted against him, and the decree was granted by Special Judge Lindemuth. Her maiden name was restored to her. Abandonment was the charge.

TO EXPLAIN HOW BUSINESS IS RUN

Publicity campaigns will be waged by the Indiana Retail Shoe association, to acquaint the public with facts

RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS

Instaat Relief With a Small Trial tie of Old "St. Jacob Oil."

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Marriage Licenses. Henry Edward Ruhl, 27, driver, city, and Edith Mildred Brown, 28, cook, city. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. CTConner, 549 North Nineteenth street, boy, first child. Deaths and Funerals. STEIN The funeral of Catherine Stein will be held Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Andrew's church conducted by Father Cabey. Burial will be in the. St. Andrew's cemetery. Friends may call at 813 South Sixth street any time this evening. GARD The funeral of Joseph II. Gard, who died at Chicago Wednesday, will be held at the home of his sister. Mrs. Harry Daub. 414 South Eighth street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at Mrs. Daub's home this evening. MOORE Mrs. Mary E. Moore, 63 years old, died at her daughter's home in Springfield, Ohio, today. The body will be brought to this city tomorrow and will be taken to the home of her son, Charles Muey, 228 South Ninth street. No arrangements for the funeral have been made. Building Permits. Lew E. Vossler, 1140 North J street, frame addition, $300. Mrs. Edna Ralston, 810 North Sixteenth street, frame addition, $400. Permits issued, two. Estimated amount $700.

A. J. McCracken, Bellefountaine. O., I of interest in connection with the busand the Rev. R. H. Hume, of Spring.-1 iness. This action was decided upon at field, Ohio. The Rev. W S. Wallace, . convention ot retail shoe mer

er bpnngrieia, u.. was electee alter-. chantg a Iadianapolis.

naie iu me moderator ana win preacn next year's opening sermon.

Whitman's new chocolates now on

packages of milk sale at Price's.

ASKS DIVORCE

Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is a harmless local rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops

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A complaint for divorce was

in circuit court todav bv Joserjh S. i weight champion after

Zeller, who says that his wife, Mary j with Willie Ritchie at the Garden on M., deserted him and is now living in .October 31. St. Louis. The couple were married '

in 1906, and she left him in 1911, although he was an affectionate husband, the complaint declares.

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FUNERAL SATURDAY

The funeral of Benjamin H. Bowing, former member of the police department, will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Andrew's church Burial will be in St. Andrew's cemetery. Rev. F. A. Roell will, conduct the services. The pallbearers are: Ben Engelbert, Joseph Schepman, Edward Issen, Edward Berheide, John Habing and John Hafner.

To keep a better record of gas fitters and plumbers' licenses issued, City Controller McMahan has had a book of blanks and stubs printed. Under the old system licenses were issued on loose paper with no stubs which could be retained for office records.

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This shows one of our big fall sellers in a Gunmetal Blucher Boot. Same style in straight lace and button at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 This makes a great boot for school or street wear as it is made strong, yet neat and snappy.

This Ladies' English Walking Boot in Gunmetal, Tan and Suede, at S4.00 We shall be very glad to show you our various styles and patterns in Dress or Street Boots, all of which are absolutely correct.

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Because this is the Home of Exclusive Styles, Superior Quality Clothing and Price Economy. Get in line with the other shrewd buyers who are flocKing to our store and let us show YOU how to save money and dress well. Come today whether or not you intend to buy.

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Credit THat IS Credit Our dignified charge account system is entirely different from the so-called "credit" offered you at other credit stores. Buy now and pay later. TIhe Uraoim 1026 MAIN STREET

OUJ1R SALE OIF Snllk ED w e e continues until Saturday night. Afternoon, Evening, Party and Street Dresses, worth up to $25. Your choice Saturday at

For SATURDAY eHy 100 All Wool Serge Skirts made up in the new models. $4.00 values. Saturday only Your choice

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