Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 86, 19 February 1914 — Page 3

PAGE THREE G. O. P. Primary Vote Falls Short in Henry EXTERMINATE BAND Castillo's Bandits Captured While Fleeing to Border. Oft's a

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1914

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FORJIUUBILEE Knights of Pythias Prepare to Entertain Crowd of 5,000 Persons At Coliseum Tonight.

MANY VISITORS HERE

Special Electrical Effects to Make Ritualistic Service More Impressive Have Been Arranged.

With the finishing touches in decoration added to the Coliseum, the Knights of Pythias thia afternoon prepared to entertain a crowd of more than five thousand persons, who are expected to be present at the golden jubilee celebration and dance tonight. Almost two hundred visiting lodge members are expected from all towns in Wayne county and from Winchester, where the lodge has promised to attend en masse, and from many other towns and cities within a radius of forty miles. Lynn and Winchester lodges deferred the date of celebrating the golden anniversary of the founding of the order, so as to be able to come to the Richmond jubilee. The men who will take part in the special ritualistic service have rehearsed their parts until each part its perfectly in the outlined program to be given during the course of the special service. Congressman Adair arrived today from Washington prepared to make the leading address of the evening. Because of his prominence, he is expected to be a big drawing card for the celebration. Besides Representative Adair's address several local men will talk, among them G. H. Hoelscher, who will outline the history of Pythianlsm In Richmond. There will be music, both vocal and instrumental. Special electrical effects to make the ritualistic service more effective have been tried and will be used tonight, varicolored lights being part of the scheme. The men who will take part in the ritualistic service are Will A. Bond, chancellor commander; Fred Kennedy, vice chancellor; William E. Russell, prelate; Albert J. Ford, master of exchequer; Clarence Mote, master-at-arms.

At the Henry county Republican primary election, held to nominate a county ticket, the largest number of votes cast were for the three candidates for circuit judge, a total of 3 036, to the dismay of the old guard leaders in that G. O. P. stronghold. Commenting on the primary the New Castle Times says: "That unusual efforts were made to get out every possible rote was generally known, and in some precincts no questions were asked of persons of other than Republican affiliations, who offered to vote: and it in heiiov.

ed that fully two hundred votes were

cast Dy other than Republicans, and yet the total vote as cast is short of that cast in 1912 by an average of more than one thousand. This goes

10 prove, either that many Republicans stayed away from the polls, or that Progressives did not accept the invitation to "come back." That the latter is the solution is proven by inquiries made of Progressives In many of the townships." The Newcastle Courier lately has been shedding oceans of crocodile

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INTO WHEAT DEALS Resolution in House Strikes At Operations in Chicago Pit and Elsewhere.

tears because only half the normal Progressive vote In Wayne county was polled at the recent Bull Moose primary in this county, and has been drawing the conclusion that the Wayne county results indicated a "back to the old party" movement What the Courier and other Republican papers will have to say on the small (k O. P. vote in Henry county will be awaited with interest by local Progressive leaders. F. C. Gause. was nominated for judge over H. H. Evans and Charles S. Hernly, the latter being well known in Richmond. He had charge of the lot sales at the opening of thai Beallview addition several years ago. C. O. Mogle was nominated for prosecutor, C. E. Shultz for clerK, H. C. Elliott for auditor, J. R. Leakey for treasurer, H. J. Pressnall for sheriff and Dr. F. J. Drake for coroner.

HACHITA, New Mexico, Feb, 19 r Maximo Castillo's bandit band has been exterminated. Twenty-seven members of the gang accused of billing more than two score Mexicans and Americans in the Cumbre tunnel have been captured on Mexican soil by soldiers of Gen. Villa. According to couriers who arrived here early in the day all the 37 were executed immediately after the capture. The bandits were captured while they were fleeing to the American border, hoping to find refuge in the United States from the closely pressing bands of constitutionalist troops headed by Major Miguel Samiguen and Captain Juan Talamantes. They were overtaken, however, at Espia, twenty miles southeast of Dog Springs.

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Tell your neighbor to come with you Friday night to the tabernacle to hear Sam Small. It will be the greatest occasion yet.

L. B. Johnson, of St Albans, Vt, generally attracts attention when he drives through the town behind his pair of two old steers. He has trained them so that they will obey the reins as well as a horse.

We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about femr ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending uniary and bladder disorders. .Tad Salts is inexpensive and cannot iniure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active.

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Typewriter Stands and Desks From $4.00 up. BARTEL & ROHE;

921 Main.

Who's Turn Next? It May Be Yours We have had six fire losses within the past 3 weeks, each settled promptly and satisfactorily. Are you sufficiently protected? A word to the wise is sufficient. D0UGAN, JENKINS & CO. Cor. 8th and Main Sts. Phone 1330.

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III "You'll Do Better at Druitt Bros." j

Dr. Geo. R. Hays Announces the removal of his office from 931 Main street to 27 South Eighth Street Opposite Interurban Station Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."

"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET"

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Of the Celebrated 20 Per Cent Discount Sale now going on at full speed at the Druitt's Store and the hours are fast ticking away. Only a few left to buy Druitt Furniture in, but a life time to live with it, to be happy with it and to profit by it. JUST TO SHOW YOU THREE COLUMNS OF SAVINGS More Than Half Off on Some of These

One Solid Mahogany HandInlaid Chair, beautifully upholstered in old rose, silk

velour. regular $12.50 val

ue, Sale price

$5.98

One Ladies' Desk A handsome desk in birdseye maple;

has large writing board and two drawers, regular $16.50

value ; Sale price

$7.98

THE FIRST PAIR of Glasses should be carefully fitted. Here the fitting is scientific E.B.Grosvenor,M.D. OCULIST Over 713 Main Street

One Solid Oak Hall RackHas 19x25 inch French plate mirror. Rack is made of selected solid quartered oak throughout ; regular $12.00

value ; Sale price

$4.98

One Solid Oak China ClosetIs made of solid selected quartered oak throughout; has four shelves for dishes; has oval ends, a beautiful piece;

regular $18 val

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$12.85

Pavway Sewing Machine This machine is sold on thirty days trial and under an absolute guarantee of ten years.

Take one out and try it. Reg

ular $25 value, Sale price . . . .

$19.85

One Settee Mahogany finish frame, is 60 inches long, upholstered in Verona Velour; a regular $21.50 tfQ QO value; Sale price. .Vvt0 Kitchen Cabinets Come in and have us show you the greatest Cabinet made today. No doors open over your work board on this cabinet ; has removable flour bin, glass sugar bin, full extension sliding top and many other C0'7 AA features tp I UU GO-CARTS See Our Special Three-bow Hood Cart $6.45

in oak and mahogany; see Parlor Tables Six patterns these tables for real bargains. Regular $6.50 and $8.00 values; Sale T0 price P70 One Round Dining Table Has 48-inch top, made of solid

quartered oak throughout ;

regular $25.00 quality, Sale. .

314.85

One Solid Quart'd Oak Buffet A handsome high grade piece in golden oak, hand polished, lined silver drawer, large French plate mirror, regular $25 val- (J" C ?C ue, Sale price. pJLOeOD One Solid Quartered Oak Library Table Has 27x40-inch top, two "large drawers and shelves for magazines and books, a regular $22.50 value; Sale Q Q price tDlO.OD

This Loom End Sale of the

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Our sale has been a pleasing one and is gradually coming to an end. Those who have bought are well pleased. Those who have not have missed the best opportunity they have ever had to make their dollars do double duty. We have added many new bargains just for Friday and Saturday Specials to make the final days the greatest Bargain Days of this big value-giving event.

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Loom Ends of Outing Flannels and Fleeced Goods in light and dark colors and most any length wanted. Remnants of Percales In lengths 2 to 10 yds.. Sale price per yard 7f& Loom Ends of Apron anc Dress Ginghams in staple checks, fancy plaids and stripes. See Our 1c and 2c Remnant Tables. Bargains in Odd Lace Curtains One lot of 10c Dress Ginghams: Loom End Sale price, per yard J 12Vic Toile DuN'ord and Red Seal Ginghams and a good selection; Sale price yd. ..yi Hope Muslin, always sold for 10c, Sale price per yard . . 40-inch Unbleached 7c Muslin: Sale price per yard 7c Apron Ginghams, Loom End Sale price, per yard..-5 50c Sheets, full size; Sale price, each 30C 15o Pillow Cases; Sale price, each 9 One lot of 15c and 18c Figured Scrim Curtain materials; Sale price, per yard 9e 10c .value in Outing Flannels: Sale price, per yard ....flfec

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15c Corset CoTer EmbroMnry. Loom End Sale price, yd. lCHr 10-4 Seamless Sheeting, worta 28c; Sale price per yd J.9 Lace Door Panels; Sal price each 5 10 Table On Cloth, per yd. 10 One lot of 10c and 124 Troweling; Sale price, yd.. . .TVLjfc 60c Mercerised Table Uaeo; Loom End Sale per yard.32 25c Silks; Loom End Sale, per yard 19 One lot of Dress Good m Serges, Waffle Cloths and Noteltles, worth 60c to 75c yard; Loom End Sale, per yd -38J 50c Silks, mostly Silk Crepes; Loom End Sale, per yd 25 18c Crepes, Loom End Sale, Per yard 121 $1.19 Heavy Fleeced Blankets, good size. Loom End Sale, per pair 8S& Large size Blankets, worth $1.50; Loom End Sale, per Pair Sl.lO One lot of Comforts, -worth J1.63; Loom End price. -51.25 3 lb. Rolls of Comfort Cotton size 72xS4; Sale price each 49t Cotton Batts, worth 12e; Sale price, per roll . -fj 25c value in fine Cotton. Loom End Sale, per roll

Men's

Furnishings Department

BIG SAVINGS DURING SALE

All $6.50 Men's Overcoats, Loom End Sale price.. g4.98 All $7.50 Men's Overcoats, Loom End Sale price.. 5. GO All $10.00 Men's Overcoats. Loom End Sale price ..$7.50 All $12.00 Men's Overcoats, Loom End Sale price.. $8.50 All $15.00 Men's Overcoats. Loom End Sale price. . gXl. 50 All $6.50 Men's Suits, Loom End Sale price $4.98 All $7.50 Men's Suits, Loom End Sale price $5.69 All $10.00 Men's Suits. Loom End Sale price $7.50 All $12.00 Men's Suits. Loom End Sale price $8.50 All $15.00 Men's Suits. Loom End Sale price $11.50 Choice of any $2.00 Boys' Suit, Loom End Sale price. -$1.G9 Choice of any $2.50 Boys' Suit, Loom End Sale price.. $2. 19 Choice of any $3.00 Boys' Suit, Loom End Sale price. .$2.45

Choice of any $3.50 Boys Suit, Loom End Sale price.. $2.95 Choice of any $4.00 Boys' Suit Loom End Sale price.. $3.45 Choice of any $5.00 All Wool Suits. Loom End Sale.. $4. 19 Choice of any $2.50 Boys' Overcoats, Loom End Sale $1.93 Choice of any $3.00 Boys' Overcoats, Ijoom End Sale $2.45 Choice of any $3.50 Boys Overcoats, Loom End Sale $2.95 Choice of any $4.00 Boys' Overcoats, Loom End Sale $3.45 Choice of any $4.50 Boys' Overcoats, Loom End Sale $3.95 Choice of any $5.00 Boys' Overcoats, Loom End Sale $4.45 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL TROUSERS. $1.25 and $1.00 value. Men's Trousers, Ixjoni End Sale.-88 $1.50 value Men's Trousers, Loom End Sale price.. $1.29

Choice of any $1.00 Hat 89c Choice of any $1.50 Hat $1.29 15c Socks, Sale price He 10c Socks, Sale price 7c 25c Belts and Suspenders 19c 50c Belts and Suspenders 39c 25c Neckties 19c 50c Neckties ...39c 5c, Red, Blue, White Handkerchiefs, 4c 1 0c Red, Blue, White Handkerchiefs, 7c All 50c Dress Shirts 45c One lot of Dress and Work Shirts. 50c Boys Trousers 45c 75c Boys Trousers 65c $1.00 Boys' Trousers 88c

6th and Main.

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6th and Main.

$2.00 value. Men's Trooaerg. Loom End Sale price.. $1.69 $2.50 value Men's Trousers. Loom End Sate price.. $.95 $3.00 value Men's Trousers, Loom End Sale priee$2.45 $3.50 value Men's Trousers, I.oom End Sale price. . $3.95 - $4.0V$4.50 $5.00 ratae Men's Trousers, Loom End Sale price no $3.75

$1.00 Men s "Wool Shirts. Loom End Sale price --SS All $1.00 Men's Sweater-Coats. Loom Eid Sale price -. SS All 75c Sweater Coats, Loom End Sale price 65 All $2.50 Men's Sweater Coats. Loom End Sale price ..$1,95 All $1.00 Boys' Sweater Coats, Loom End Sale price 79 All $1.50 Boys' Sweater Coats.

Loom tnd Sale price. .$1.29