Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 13, 25 November 1913 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 25. 1913
ENGINEERS COMPLETE
CHECKING
NVEHTORY
Results of Survey to Placed in Hands of Commission.
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Work of checking the inventory of property submitted to the public utilities commission by the water works company was completed Saturday afternoon by H. A. Carman and his corps of engineers, employed by the commission. The engineers returned to Indianapolis Saturday evening, where they will report the result of their survey to the commission. Superintendent Dill of the water works company said today the company's engineer was still working on the valuation which will be filed with the commission as soon as completed. This valuation will be checked with that made by the commission engineers during their inspection of the plant.
Mrs. Greble, and their daughters, Mrs. William M. Estes, of Bethlehem, Pa., and Miss Mildred Greble; Miss Ruth Hall, Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Miss Elizabeth Howry, John V. A. MacMurray, Major General James B. Aleshire, U. S. A.; Mrs. Aleshire arid the Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Aleshire. All, however, are friends of the Wilson family, and General Marshall and his family are distant relations. All of the justices of the Supreme Court with their wives and families attended, as did all the members of the cabinet and the speaker of the house and Mrs. Champ Clark, with their daughter. Miss Genevieve Clark. .No recognition to official positic was given in the issuance of invitations. Wedding Gown of Satin. In point of completeness the bride's trousseau might almost be called elaborate, although the individual gowns are not. Miss Wilson's wedding gown
was ornamented with rich laces that have been heirlooms for generations in her mother'3 family and have been worn by many brides. The gown itself was of a heavy satin of a cream tint, but of so delicate a shade as to appear almost white, with a train consisting of three yards of the full width of the satin. Miss Wilson's bridesmaids wore white, of the palest ivory crepe de chine in a high lustre tint. The trimmings were tunic overdresses of hydrangeau net, the girdles being of a deeper tone and satin. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of orchids and lillies of the valley, tied with flowing ribbons and softly tinted silk.
PARKER jETS A FINE Admits, on Witness Stand, That He Swore.
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All kinds of beautiful fresh flowers for Thanksgiving, i
Lemon's Flower Shop.
Although he pleaded not guilty to the charge of using profanity in a public place, Btrt Parker admitted the use of it on the witness stand and was fined $;i and costs. When Parker called for his buggy which he had jut up at the Shofer livery barn. Sixth and South A streets, his whip was missing. Noticing it, it was alleged, he began heaping profanity upon Harmon Shofer and the police department, causing a crowd to gather.
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Sweet Cider, fine. At Prices. 25-2.
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Fresh Eggs At 20c a Dozen would offer no greater money saving opportunity than our $15. 9H Suits and Coats. The Union Store, 1026 Main Street.
WHITE HOUSE BRIDE BECOMES WIFE OF FRANCISJB. SAYRE (Continued rrom Page One)
attended the wedding were Brigadier General William L. Marshall, U. S. A., retired; Mrs. Marshall, and their daughter. Miss Maitland Marshall; Col. Edwin St. John Greble, U. S. A.;
To Put On Flesh And Increase Weight A Physician's Advice. Most thin people eat from four to 'x pounds of good solid fat-making food every day, and still do not inereas s in weight one ounce, while on the other hand many of the plump, chunky folks eat very lightly and keep fining all the time. It's all bosh to say that this is the nature of the individual. It isn't Nature's way at all. Thin folks stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. They just absorb enougli of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them gain a single stay there" pound. All the fat-producing elements of then food just stay In the intestines until they pass from the body as "waste. What such people need is something that will prepare these fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them and deposit them all about the body something, too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscles and Increase their blood's carying power. For such a condition I always recommend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some believe, a patented drug, but is a scientific combination of six of the most effective and powerful flesh-building elements known to chemistry. It is absolutely harmless, yet wonderfully effective, and a single tablet eaten with each meal often has the effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three to live pounds a vcek. Sargol is sold by good druggists everywhere on a positive guarnntee of weight increase or money back. C Advertisement)
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Thanksgiving Specials 2
25c Sal Hepatica 1G 50c Pape's Diapepsin 34 C $1.00 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 67
25c Pond's Vanishing Cream 16c 50c Melba Powder 34 $1.00 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 67
After Dinner
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Only One Barrel
While They Last
POUND $1.00 Wrigley's Spearmint 65c WE SELL PARK & TILLFORD'S TEMPTINGLY DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES Because We Know They Are the Best ALWAYS THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
BOWLING TOURNEY FOR THANKSGIVING
tvery one desiring 10 ia.e jin m (
the bowling tournament to be held at t the City alleys on Thanksgiving are requested to hand in their name at ' once. The tournament will start early ; in the morning with a two-hour in-! prm'saion to give players au oppor-! tunity to eat their Thanksgiving din- ' ners.
Thcro is Oniy Ono That Is USZO THE WORLO OYER TO OURE A COLO IM ONE DAT.
Orange, pineapple, green gage and ! cranberry ices for Thanksgiving, at Price's. 25-2 j
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN
SEE THE TURKEYS IN OUR WINDOWS They Will Be Given Away at 8:00 O'clock Thanksgiving Eve. Come to Our Stores.
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T XK thankful: Xl ( 1 ) . For FELTM AN'S a strictly big city shoe store, with its oblig ing clerks and broad, liberal business policy. (2) . For a class of merchandise, an assortment of styles and character of service found only in stores of the largest cities where the prices run from one to three dollars per pair higher for the same shoes. (3) For a store where you are always greeted so cordially that you have no hesitation in going in and looking around without feeling under any obligation to buy; where you feel free to try on any shoes you see that strike your fancy and as many as you wish, knowing you are equally welcome whether you buy or not. (4) . A store that offers you, at the popular prices of S3. $3.50 and S4 per pair, shoes in all leathers and fabrics, made up in the smart styles, duplicated elsewhere only at S5 and S6 per pair. (5) . A store that has. in a few years, built up the greatest shoe business in the State of Indiana by selling NOTHING BUT GOOD SHOES, and by always giving its patrons a little more than they expected or had even hoped to get for their money.
ELTMAN'S SHOE
724 IVIoin Street, Richmond,
Owned and Operated by The Curme-Feltman Shoe Co. Indiana"15. Richmond, Muncie
INDIANA'S GREATEST SHOE DEALERS
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Every department of this store is brimful of good things for Christmas Gifts. Presents for Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother, Brother and Sister can be found in abundance by paying this store a visit. - - - Gifts of Furniture are the ones that are always received with pleasure, because they are always useful, and remind the recipient of the giver. SHOP EARLY
and receive the best service and get the best of the bargains offered at this time.
ROCKERS
Those Substantial, Comfortable Patterns
Dressers
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Golden, Fumed, Early English, Mahogany or all leather. Price $2.50, $5.00, $7.75, $10, $14.50, $20, $27.50, up to $55. Library Table For Christmas, a Nice Will Make a Most Acceptable Gift.
Any style or any finish can be had at this store. Price $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $20.00, $27.50, up to $60.00.
Chiffoniers
PLEASE YOUR WIFE
FOR THANKSGIVING
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Large showing in Golden, Fumed or Early English. Price $3.25, $9.75, $15.00, $18.50, $25, up to $35.
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54 -inch Fumed . . . $37.75 60-inch Fumed ....$52.50 50-in. Early English $36.50 48-in. Early English $33.75 Others in any finish, price $19.95 up to $65.00. Special Showing of Iron And Brass
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To match most any style or finish Dresser. More drawer space than any other article. Price $6.75, up to $32.50.
Beds
What would make a more useful jrift than a nice Brass Bed. Price $14.85. $18.50, $21.75, $25 up to $45.00.
Enamel Beds in many patterns, price $2.50 up to $15.00
Exquisite Dining Furniture
Room
is what makes the Thanksgiving dinner more enjoyable. Our line of Tables and Chairs is so large that the most careful buyer will find it a pleasure to buy here. Tables at $9.50, $15, $20, $25, up to $40.
Massively Built Davenports
There is no fear of the unexpected guest when you have one of our roomy Davenports in your home. Upholstered in genuine or Chase leather, black or Spanish. Price $18.50, $22.75, $27.50, $32.50,
$35, $42.50, $45 up to $65.
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