Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 28, 12 December 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1913

DISTRICT DEPUTIES OF 1, 0, OFJO MEET William Nauer, Grand Master, to Be in City Next Monday.

William Nauer, of Vernon, grand master of the Odd Fellows .and S. O. Sharp of Indianapolis, grand patriarch will be In this city Monday evening for a conference with their district deputies fom surrounding counties. The men and the visiting deputies will be entertained by the Odd Fellows of thla city. Deputies from Henry, Randolph, Jay, Fayette, Franklin, Shelby and Union counties are expected to be present. Dr. R. A. Chattin. of this c.Uy, is District Deputy Grand Master, and George Rishop, also of this city, is District Deputy Grand Patriarch, and they will have charge of the meeting. The afternoon meeting will be devoted to matters concerning the work for the ensuing year, and will be a business session of the district deputies. In the evening all the Odd Fellows of the county are invited to be present. Music, and speeches by the visitors will be the order. From here the grand officers will go to Ft. Wayne for a meeting there on Tuesday evening. Hear Chas. S. Hansen, the Blind Organist at First M. E. church tonight. Admission 25c. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY A matinee dance will be given in the Odd Fellow's hall after Christmas by Mrs. Frank Orlchet for the members of her children's classes. The affair will be In the nature of a Christmas party. Among the important social events for today Is the large card party which will be given this evening at the Elk's club by the members of the social committee composed of Messrs. Earl Kessler, Harry Kates and Harry Shaw. Progressive whist will be the game for the evening. A luncheon will be served. An Invitation Is extended to the members of the lodge and their families and lady friends. This will be the last party to be given at the club until after the holidays. Several friends surprised Miss I-y-dla Bockstette at her home on South Tenth street. Games and a social time was enjoyed by all. Those present were the Misses Douise Brunner, Callle and Clnda Hensley, Marie Siblush, Violet Colllngs, Florence Von Eaglon, Elizabeth Ernest, Augusta Umstead, Muriel Meyers, Guy Coons. Lydia and Marie Bockstette, Messrs. Clarence Llblert, William Eyden, Frank Anderson, Robert Kirk, Harry Bockstette, Robert Clark, Lloyd Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Bocksetette, Mr. Tom Bockstette. MUSICAL EVENTS A successful musical event of the week was the sacred concert given last evening at the Trinity Lutheran church by the members of the Luther League chorus, under the direction of Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum. The chorus was assisted by Professor Frederick K. Hicks, violinist, and Miss Edna Deuker, organ accompanist. Mr. Hicka played a beautiful violin number, a Nocturn by Mendelssohn. It is seldom that Mr. Hicks appears In recital and he is always grreeted with applause. His execution last evening was excellent. He added materially to the success of the affair. Mr. Thollie Druley sang a pretty solo entitled "The Shepherd King" by Berne. In Part 2 Mrs. Charles Igelman sang a beautiful solo, "Bending O'er a Cradle Low" by E. Marzo, with violin obligato by Mr. Hicks. Mrs. Igelman has a beautiful voice and her number was one of the best of the entire program. Numbers by the chorus were also excellent. The organization is to be congratulated upon the success of the affair. WEDDING BELLS The wedding of Prof. T. Abbott Molt, superintendent of schools at Seymo'ir, Ind., and Miss Ella Winchester, of North Eleventh street, will be solemnized during the holidays. Several showers have been given for the bride-elect. The Peoria (111.) Journal of Sunday, December 7, contains the following announcement of interest in this city, as the bridegroom-to-be formerly resided here: "Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maynard, 219 Indiana avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie Winifred, to Mr. Raymond W. Buhl, formerly of Richmond, Ind., but of Peoria for the last eight months. The wedding will take place late in January. 1027 Main

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DRESSED CHICKENS, TURKEYS AND DUCKS Vegetables of All Kinds Use Cooper's Blend Coffee, 30c per Pound.

Mr. Buhl is employed as bead book-' keeper for the Avery company." Mr. Euhl while a resident of Rich- j mond was employed in the offices of ; the M. Rumely company. His par- i ents reside in Centerville. His friends j her extend congratulations. j

I) JjO S T' COME Mr; N'ewlin Whittier, ' ! Cal., wl., . ...en visiting her father, J Mr. Th-ii . Wilson, and other rela- j tives in this city, left yesterday fori ! her home. Many social functions were i given for Mrs. Newlln during her j visit here. Mrs. Timothy Wilson has gone to South Haven, Mich., to visit her grandson, the Rev. Augustine Jones. Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. Burton Carr of Westoott place, who have been visiting Mrs. Wllkle and danghter, Miss Marguerite Wilkie in New j York, are expected home Sunday. Miss Matilda Farrand of Lebanon, Ky., is the guest of Miss Mabel Reller at her home on North D street. Miss Elaine Jones has returned from Pittsburg, where she has been spending several months with her sister, Mrs. Frank Pagan. Mr. Erville Lockwood will arrive home within a few days to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lockwood, of North Fourteenth street. Mrs. Warren Hill (nee Miss Edna Bayer) of Chicttgo, will come home soon to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bayer of South Eighth street. Mr. Hill will spend Christmas day here. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Wampler of Oshkosh, Wis., will spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Wampler of North Seventh street. Mr. Carl Emerson who has been working on a newspaper in Huntington, W. Va., will spend Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Emerson, of North Eleventh street. Mrs. Milton Craighead of South Sixteenth street, has as her guest her sister, Miss Jane Carson, of Indianapolis. The many friends of Mrs. Gertrude Kolp, Miss Elizabeth Kolp and Mr. Peter Llchtenfels, who are appearing in vaudeville as the Dancing Mars, will be pleased to learn that they are meeting with success. Last week they were in Portland, Ore., and this week they have been playing in San Francisco. They will open the week of December 21, in Los Angeles. Friends have reeclved advice from Mr. II. L. Ashley, who with Mrs. Ashley, has been on a combined pleasure and business trip to the Coast, that they will leave Los Angeles Saturday and start for home, via San Antonio, Kansas City and St. Louis, and will arrive here about the 22nd or 23rd. Searchlights are to be found mountr ed on the observation platform of some western railroad trains. BRIDEGROOM DIES. HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 12. Charles M. Stewart, died in the Harrisburg hospital where a few hours before he was wedded to Miss Josie Arnold who had rushed to his bedside from Texas to become his wife. SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids Splendid for system. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an ir ritation at the neck of the bladder, ! obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for ! two or three days. This will neutral ize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is spelndid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Phone 2577 17c 5c 50c

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DEALS TIE BRACE

CITY ALLEYS. ! Won. Loei. Pet. (Victors 14 4 .778 j Nationals 10 8 .55; Quaker City 6 12 .3.13 Ideals 6 12 .333 After losing steadily almost from the time of the organization of the league at the City Alleys, the Ideal last night took a sudden brace, and by defeating the Quaker City team three straight games are now tied with that team for the cellar position. Rockwood, a new man on the team, who is an accountant for the M. Rumely company, made a good showing. Runge rolled the hig score of the evening, -06. Scores: Quaker City, Handicap 40. Eikenberry 151 199 159 Miller 189 141 146 Clee 133 160 156 Weichman 166 120 124 Sprouse 130 141 151 Totals 799 801 Ideals, Handicap 4. B. Martin 171 134 Youngflesh 179 175 Mayer 154 190 Rockwood 182 151 Runge 206 178 Totals 896 882 782 164 125 168 169 197 827 NICHOLSON'S Have just received beautiful Ladies' Hand Painted Jewelry for Holidays by Mrs. A. B. Commons, formerly of Richmond. Come and inspect it. Nicholson's, 729 Main St. CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. Jesse Henderson, 21, farmer, Centerville and Lola Ridenour, 19, Centerville. Mack C. Harsh, 23, contractor, Richmond, and Ida Culbertson, 18, Richmond. Deaths and Funerals. McCLEARY The funeral of Marcus L. McCleary, 41, who died at his home 922 Sheridan street, this morning, will be held at St. Mary's church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Cronin will conduct the services. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call at any time. His wife and three children survive him. WRIGHT Charles J. Wright, 52, died at the home of his son, ten milQs south of Richmond Thursday night. The body will be brought to the home, 217 Richmond avenue tomorrow when friends may call. Funeral arrangements have not been made. He is survived by a wif and three children. Frankel's The Men's Ideal Gift Store in 9 Vou Will The completeness of our just what to give. SWEATERS A most atractive line they like them we know because we have sold hundreds of them. HOSIERY As useful a gift as man would care for See our line. UNDERWEAR A very appropriate gift for winter weather. SWEATER COATS You should see these they are most appropriate.

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BLIND MEN EXAMINE

REVOLVER: ONE DEAD EATON", O, Dec. 12 While William Bennett, of Eaton, and his brother-in-law, Robert Raybourne, of Hustead, near Springfield, both blind, were examining a revolver yesterday at the latter's home, the weapon was accidentally discharge while in Bennett's hands, and Raybourne was killed instantly. The 32-calibre ballet passed through his heart. Bennett is well known in Eaton, having for some time conducted a peanut vending wagon at the corner of Main and Barron streets. With his wife he lately went to Husted to visit relatives. Raybourne had visited In Eaton on several occasions. Price's for hot chocolate, egg frappes, buttermilk, sweet older and other refreshing beverages. WIGGS ARRESTED IN NORTH END The arrest of Harry Wiggs, who is confined at the county jail awaiting trial for the alleged burglarizing of the Ora Stegall barber shop was made in a north end business house Monday night by Patrolman Lawler. t SHEETING NAILED ACROSS ALL PILOTS ! Pennsylvania carpenters have been busy placing sheeting on the pilots of the engines to serve as snow plows. : The sheeting is nailed across the rib-' : bed pilot thus giving it a solid backing. j A further change to the pilots of all ' engines Is to remove the narrow footboards at each end of the pilot is sub-1 stltuted. I .1 Christmas AT LEGAL RATES 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Live Stock, etc., from $10 to $250. HOME LOAN COMPANY 220 Colonial Building. Phone 1509 Richmond, Ind.

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Find It at a Man's stock gives you a selection that NECKWEAR A beautiful assortment. You will have no trouble in finding the right one. COMBINATION GIFTS These Gifts compose either tie, handkerchief and hosiery or tie and hosiery in Xmas boxes. JEWELRY A nice line of Xmas Jewelry. COLLARS Any style and size.

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PARSONS REFUSES TO SIGN STATEMENT County Recorded Parsons refuses to sien a statement prepared by his former deputy. Miss Mc.Math. retracting statements reflecting upon her integrity, which she has submitted to him for his signature Mr. Parsons said today that he had never at any time cast any reflections upon the honesty of Miss McMath. and that the manner in which the of-

Attractive Prices of Attractive Jewelry Watches $1.00 to $100.00 Pendant NecklacesSi. 00 to $40.00 Bracelets 75c to $20.00 Brooches $1.00 to $75.00 Cuff Pins 25c to $13 Pair Cuff Buttons 50c to $20 Pair Bar Pins 50c to $25 Each Stick Pins 25c to $18.00 HANEK THE JEWELER 810 Main Street P. S. Add some of our fine 48c Cut Glass Tumblers to your collection. Frankel's The Men's Ideal Gift Store 99 Store. will help you in deciding GITS THAT HAVE REAL CLASS SHIRTS All kinds from the very best dress shirts to the working shirts. GLOVES Our line is as complete as you would desire you will find the kind he likes. SUSPENDERS As useful a gift as father or brother will care for. HANDKERCHIEFS A gift that is always appreciated. Main

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tice had been conducted during the time she had bien employed as deputy was so erncient that it had won the oomnirr.dation of tLe examiners of the state board of accountants who had inspected the books He declared that inasmuch as he had never questioned the honesty of hie former deputy, he felt that he would be placing himself in s false light if he signed a statement purporting to be a retraction.

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Carpet Sweepers and Vacum Cleaners. Remember With a Blssell's Carpet Sweeper la your borne, j-our dirty carpet question will be Bolved. We hare received a new supply. They make a suitable and useful gift.

Carpet and Rug Department Just received a large shipment of Hugs and Carpet, and we are going to put on sale our entire lot at great reduction In price. 9x12 Axminster Rug, regular price $22.00 our special price for one week only $14.95. Axminster, Velvet and Body Brussels Rugs at great savings. Small Rugs from $1.00 up. If you are thinking of giving Furniture for Xmas pee us, as we save you money in Chairs, Davenports. Tables. Pictures, Book Cases, Bed Room Suites and Etc. We have anything that makes a comfortable home.

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Let us suggest a few things which are carried in our Xmas stock and which would make suitable gifts:. For Him: Cards and Card Cases fo 25c-$2.00 Pocketbooks and Bill Folds, 50c-$4.00 Cigars, Xmas Packages, 50c-$2.00 Military Hair Brushes, $ 1 .00-35.00 Clothes Brushes, 25c-$1.50. For Her: Toilet Sets, $1.00-$ 10.00 Manicure Sets, $1.00-$7.00 Stationery, 50c-$2.00 Perfumes, 25c42.00 Toilet Water. 25c-$1.50 Xmas Candies, 50c-$4.00 Traveling Sets, Etc Foster's Drug Co. S. L Corner 6th and Main Streets

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While stepping from a street car ..t Ninth and Main streets IcuU Ni---woehner. directory clerk at the po:-: office, seriously sprained his left ankl-?. He was taken home wfeere he will hf confined for three weeks, his physician said. CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Order This fk Dressed and Pii red 25c. W. H. DENNIS 604 South ICth Street. Nothing is more pleasing as a gift to the American housewife than a good Kitchen Cabinet and that cabinet is a McDougall Space will not permit us in telling you of the exclusive features of a McDougall. Notice the disappearing doors a special McDougall feature no doors in your way, everything in arm's reach. Join our McDougall club. $1.00 will start you, and the balance on weekly Where Your Money Goes the Farthest

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Fine Leather Goods Make Ideal Xmas Gifts. Next to Y. M. C. A. Building. OPEN EVENINGS.