Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 175, 3 June 1914 — Page 3

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1 THKli THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 PAGE LAT OOCOCOCCOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOCOO Richmond's Greatest Under-Selling Store. GCC

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Mexico City Colony Cheers for Huerta and Hoots Dewey Incident in Manila Bay in 1908. MKXICO CITY. June 3. Incitement is seething in the German colony today because of the action of the American custom officials at Vera Cruz In assessing immense fines against the Hteaniers Ypiranga ami Bavaria for landing their cargoes at Puerto Mexico. No attempt is made to conceal the bitterness that the German residents feel toward Americans. A remarkable demonstration took place at the German club last night "when confirmation of earlier reports, of the fixing of heavy fines was received. The younger members of the club cheer-stl for President Huerta and the Mexiiff. government. The memorable clas-'. between Admiral Dewey and the German naval commander at Manila was recalled, and hoots for Dewey were coupled with the shouts cf "viva Mexico." Young Bloods Riot. The older members of th club in vain attempted to curb their younger associates, and finally the club's secretary announced that further demonstrations would be punished by expulsions. The government announced today that the rebels operating in the state of Vera Cruz under the leadership of Antonio Pelgado had surrendered to Federal forces. The senate has passed a bill dividing Chihuahua into three parts, a state and two Federal territories, and making the state of Morelos a Federal tertory. This action as to Chihuahua is unique in view of the fact that the Constitutionalists are in complete control there. Action on the oil concession granted to prominent Mexicans by Minister Moheno has been deferred by the senate pending the presentation of data by representatives of various eompanis to show that the Moheno concessions would result ui a loss to the government and prove ruinous to competing companies. AUTO DRIVER WINS INDIANAPOLIS GIRL INDIANAPOLIS, June 3. Surprise was expressed in local society circles today following the announcement of the engagement of Miss Ijouise MoGowan, daughter of the late millionaire traction magnate, Hugh McGowan, to Spencer Wishart, of New York city, the automobile race driver. No wedding date has been selected. TO VISIT RESEARCH BUREAU SATURDAY Mayor Robbins announced today that next Saturday, members of the board of public works, Superintendent j Kleinknecht. of the municipal plant, j and himself, would go to Dayton to consult with the director of the famous municipal bureau of that city on the question of installing a new street lighting system in this city. The mayor expects to get many valuable suggestions from the bureau. It is the desire to place the new street lights at locations where they will give the greatest service. The present street lights were located in a most haphazard manner. POSTAL EMPLOYE USES MOTORCYCLE Wavne count v has mail delivered in four ways. The newest addition is by j motorcycle. On foot, by automobile, I horse and wagon and by motorcycle, i a two-cent stamp takes a letter at the ! greatest speed possible throughout the j city and rural districts. W. E. Moore, of Richmond, who Is the carrier on the i only rural route out of the Boston ' postoft'iee, purchased a motorcycle a j few days ago and is now using it to I cany mail. Heavy canvas sacks are ! fastened to the machine back of the seat. These take normal mail and in : case of extra mail. Moure can add a! sai-k on the front, and one on his ' ehoulder. i TWO MEN KILLED j ST PAl'l.. June :;. - X. K. Nelson, a prominent luiluth business man. and1 A. A. Cornell of Northfield. Minn., are : dead and five other persons are suffer- ; infr from injuries and shock as a re-i suit of a tire blowing out. throwing j the auto in which they were riding into a ditch. i Each year a million dollars worth of horses die in New York.

CHIROPRACTIC

The first aid to nature. Chiropractic, is cause of disease.

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Your nerves must be in perfect condition, free from pressure, or you cannot remain well. If the spine is right the man is right. People with so-called incurable diseases have regained their health by Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments. Chiropractic adjustments given by a trained expert are mild and practically painless. On the recuperative power of the patient, depends the time required to regain health. Every Chronic Disease is the result of an abnormal spine. By examining the spine the cause of any chronic disease or weakness can be located: pains about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs; diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or special organs of sex; lowered vitality, irritability, insomnia and inability to think or work, are some of the conditions where Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause. I do not treat or cure. I remove the Cause, Nature Cures. Investigation costs nothing and may mean yonr health and happiness. J. C. BOCKMAN, CHIROPRACTOR. Knollenberg's Annex. S. 8th St. 2nd Floor. Phone 1868. Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment.

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UNION V0TES THANKS Colored Organization Approves Social Center.

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8 "Zebra Stripes" was the subject of an address by Rev. F. M. Ovelton at the meeting of the Citizens' union last night. Kev. Ovelton compared the zebra stripes with the parnble of the leopard spots and made reference to the Ethiopian color. He declared the zebra would remove its stripes and the leopard would change its spots if it were within their power. Members of the union discussed the question pro and con after Mr. Ovelton's address. A vote of appreciation was taken on the matter of opening of Whitewater school next Monday for a month as an experiment in the social schools for the summer. The union will cooperate with the school board in any further efforts along that line. O O CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. Benjamin C. Moore, '12, laborer, Milwaukee, and Evelyn Shores, 16, housekeeper, city. William Tracey, 22. laborer, city, and Elizabeth Davis, 19, dishwasher, city. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Hampton, 101 Chestnut street, boy. Deaths and Funerals. COOK The funeral of Mrs. Emma Cook will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Miller, 24 North Tenth street. Friends may call this evening. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Turtle soup all day Thursday. Wayne Supply Co., 424 Main street. DEATH RATE HIGH There were thirty-seven births in the city of Richmond, compared with twenty deaths during the month of May, as shown in the report of Dr. S. G. Smelser, city health officer. These figures are higher than the average monthly death and birth rate. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PUBLIC WORK SCHOOL HOUSE. BOSTON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Board of Boston School Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of Mr. W. W. Reller, attorney, Richmond, Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. in., June 2H, 1914, upon the hereinafter mentioned pieces of public work for said township, viz: (1) One school building for said school township, same to be built upon the real estate owned by the said township in Boston, Indiana. (2) For the furnishing and installation of the mechanical furnace heating and ventilating system for the above building. (3) For the furnishing and installation of the plumbing for the above building. The bids for the respective items (1, (2) and (3) shall be separate and distinct. The each bidder shall file with his each bid his certified check payable to the trustee in the sum of at least five hundred dollars, the same as a guarantee that""if successful that such bidder shall engage in contract accordingly and in compliance with the terms of the plans and specifications for the respective items. The successful bidder will be required to enter into his contract in writing for the such work as by him undertaken, the contract to be in form of Uniform Form" of contract usually used by builders, with the additional requirements that the contractor shall be required to make full payment for all materials and labor used on his contract, also the amounts necessary therefor shall be retained by the board. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond in the sum of fifty per cent of his contract, the same with approved private or surety company bond, fully conditioned upon faithful and complete compliance with the terms of the contract, plans and specifications for the work undertaken. The plans and specifications are on file at the office of W. S. Porterfied. Trustee, Huston. Indiana, and at the office of W. S. Kaufman & Son, Architects, Richmond, Indiana, open to the inspection of all persons concerned. The Hoard and Trustee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. The time of full completion of each contract shall be not later than November !. HU-l, under penalty of ten dollars per day for each and every day after November 1, KM , which is to be provided in the contract. W. S. PORTKUFIELD, Trustee Boston School Township, Wavne County, Indiana. 3-lt a method which removes

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BY SIMPLY CLIPPING And you can Coupons. No MEN'S $1.00 UNION SUITS Porous knit; sold only with coupon on Thursday 54c MEN'S 50c WORK SHIRTS Blue Chambray; double sewed, Ory with coupon d t C WOMEN'S 75c UNION SUITS Tight or lace trimmed knee; taped yoke; only on Thursday with 38c coupon at BOYS' 50c UNION SUITS Athletic or balbriggan; only on Qfl Thursday with this coupon at Oit MEN'S $1.50 WORK PANTS Come in heavy blue serges; double Iseams; verv good .material and well (made; sold only on Thursday 95c iwith this coupon at ($1.50 MEDICINE CABINETS Two glass shelves, white enam- CQ eled, size 13xl6xf, mirror door 0l 25c TAFFETA RIBBON . Comes in Spring colors; Thurs- - A day with this coupon a yard.. ArrC . 50c BREAKFAST CAPS Made of laces; trimmed; bring QQ coupon Thursday to buy at. . . OOL EM 25c Kleinert's BABY PANTS All sizes, made of waterproof - rT material; with coupon Ill $2.00 HAIR SWITCHES Human Hair, all shades; with 87c t'. coupon LADIES' 10c HOSE Seamless, fast color, black only, Thursday 5c HAIR NETS, lc Invisible; all shades; Thursday only with this coupon at lc, 25c TURKISH TOWELS Large sized absorbent, Blue 14c Ribbon Day 25c DUSTLESS MOPS '(wr Will fit any handle; sanitary; only with coupon on Thursday.... $1 "America ALARM CLOCKS Nickeled case, guaranteed movement; with coupon.. 48c 50c FEATHER PILLOWS Covered with fancy ticking and filled with live feathers; coupon 0" price Olv 50c ROMPERS, 31c For boys and girls, made of the finest Chambrays. ginghams and linenes; sold only with the coupon Q i Thursday at t)4C CHILD'S 50c UMBRELLAS Waterproof, with straight oi ::r 33c curved handles with coupon MEN'S 50c STRAW HATS These come in various styles; lpou . . . 34c priced special with com BOYS' $1.50 WASH SUITS In Oliver Twist and other de- QQ sirable styles, with coupon . . OtC Women's 50c MUSLIN GOWNS Prettily embroidered and rib 31c bon trimmed, Blue Ribbon price Handsomely trimmed with lace -t 4 and embroidery, with coupon A AC 75c LACE COLLAR SETS Beautiful patterns in white, cream and ecru; your choice with coupon 38c 35c KITCHEN APRONS Best quality gingham checks, - ( sold only with coupon at 1J Women's 25c KNIT DRAWERS Finest 2."e quality fine ribbed, light weight, lace knee; with this 12k fife, coupon 75c CORSETS SJBong hips with medium bust, new t. new 44c i model; only on Thursday with this ad at BOYS' 35c BLOUSES Striped ginghams, blue chambrays.l and blac k sateens - r7 Thursday X 4 CI Ladies' 35c Gingham Petticoats' Deep Scalloped Flounce 1 Q Special AOC Men's 75c 2 Collar SHIRTS Indigo, Polka Dot pattern; special Thursday 38c Men's 25c Police SUSPENDERS Heavy Elastic Webbing, - special AOC LADIES' 89c SILK GLOVES All sizes, black or white, Blue I Ribbon special T:Ot CLARK'S O. N. T. THREAD All sizes, black and white, per spool

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CLIP THE COUPONS BRING THEM TO OUR STORE THURSDAY get the various items as advertised. Positively no goods sold at these prices without phone, mail or C. 0. D. orders accepted. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

Leaders in Low Prices 925-927-929 MAIN ST. omestic 122c CAMEO COTTON per yard 10c HOPE MUSLIN In full pieces 8c BROWN MUSLIN Easily bleached 19c SERPENTINE CREPE New colors 12l2c DAISY CLOTH per yard 9c 73c 5ic 9c 9c 14c 18ic 20c PILLOW TUBING 42 inches 25c UNBLEACHED 8-4 SHEETING 12i 2c TOILE-DU-NORD DRESS 8ic GINGHAMS C?2

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FOR CLEARANCE the Following Items, Small Lots, at Tremendously Big

Savings FOR QUICK CLEARANCE

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Previously sold up to $18; 50 in the lot; special Thursday Valued up to $1 2.50 and $1 5.00; 38 coats while they last Thursday All of which sold up to $11.50; oriced SDeciallv Thursday at ... .

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to give our Aa neaciers preierence over oiners. 69 Ladies' Suits at ! Price 69 women will be delighted with the Suits which we will close out Thursday at one-half price. These suits range from $12.95 to $30. All are absolutely the newest models. Owing to lack of space, it will be sufficient to say that we had no old stock during our opening; therefore there are no undesirable styles or colors in the above mentioned items, which are offered for Quick Clearance to make room for other merchandise arriving daily.

$1 50 WASH DRESSES - 89c These are made of very fine quality P. K. and Linenes. in the very newest styles in white and natural linen color: a gen- QQ nine SI. 50 value; with coupon at... OlC SKIRTS for .Stout Women $4.48 VALUE $2.87 Ml wool materials in black, avy and gray, tunic styles, xtra sizes; sold only with .he coupon at this price. GRAND LEADER Is Headquarters For CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.50 and $2 values Never can any other store in Richmond be!?in to compare values in children's dresses with the Grand Leader, and judging from our tremendous sales in this department, the people of Richmond know it. On Thursday we will sell with the accompanying coupon. $1.50 and $2.00 OQ values at QJs These include white embroidered Gingham, Linene and Crepo Dresses. beautifully trimmed and in the very latest models. Sizes 2 to 6, and 6 QQ 14; Thursday.. 0C illinery Special LADIES' PANAMA HATS Our great quantity purchasing enables us to price for Thursday, Genuine Panama Hats regular $3.50 val $1.79 ue CHILDREN'S 75c HATS Made of fine quality dotted 1 Swiss, trimmed with and flowers; Specials, only with coupon ribbons 39c

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RICHMOND, IND. Specials 19c DRESS GINGHAMS 121c per yard $1.50 FRINGED Bed Spreads OQ sale price OUKs !9c 6c !9c 8c LANCASTER GINGHAMS Apron Checks 50c BLEACHED SHEETS OQ 72x90 LiUK, 25c WINDSOR CREPE Plain colors, 32 in. wide.. 12k CURTAIN MATERIALS Special values; short lengths only, 5c to 10c. 8c AMERICAN PRINT CALICO 41c Indigo, grey and light colors. 25c HERRING BONE FEATH- - r ER TICKING AOL $4upon presentation of thi3 ad in order Shoe Dept. Savings A Large Shipment of MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES Rought by our New York on ice at such a low price as to enable us to sell them at a ridiculously low price for GOOD SHOES. However they're here to sell. These come in tans and blacks, mostly in the "English" last; many fitted with O'Sullivan Rubber Heels. Take your pick of them, PO " Q $:5.00 to $5.00 values at pLJ CHILD'S $1.50 SHOES Patent Leather, with red, white or Q A black tops; to buy bring coupon and 7rC ANOTHER SHIPMENT of the famous "Prince Hartigan" Comfort Shoes, high or low cuts, $2.50 to (T-f JQ $3.00 values tM,47 CHILDREN'S BABY DOLls Red, Tan and Patent Leather 2ft Sizes 1 to 8 JC MISSES' BABY DOLL PUMPS Patent Leather, sizes S'i to 11 9S Women's $5 Cb 70 DRESSES for 0M 0 Summer frocks in all the new and fashionable flowered striped ratines and flowered crepes and voiles; kimono sleeves, low necks lace trimmed; sold only with this ad on Thursday at this price. $7.50 DRESSES Elegant summer models in flowered crepes, embroidered voiles, ratifies, etc.; some with double row of bust ruffling; others in coat style; only with this ad Thursday at dfT JTf this low price pOOU Ladies' $3 Dresses Come in Crepes, Percales, Linens, and other stylish materials. Stripes, checks, plain colors and flowered patterns; with coupon. $1.79

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75c NIGHT SHIRTS Fine musliu; cut full; pockets, OQ with coupon, Thursday $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS Collars attached or detached; ?Q only with coupon OOl $2 SILK PETTICOATS .All silk, only black and navy; QQ I deep plaited flounce; crinkly. UJs 1 50c GINGHAM PETTICOATS Heavy striped materials, solid Q? only on Thursday with coupon OOl 8c CANVAS GLOVES Come with Jersey knit wrists 1 and sold only with coupon at.. tc2' Men's 50c Athletic Union Suits Sleeveless, knee length, made )t) of checked dimity; special.... tPtV MEN'S 122c WOStK SOX Come in brown and gray; Thursday only with coupon at 6c MEN'S 35c BOW TIES All the spring colors; with coupon, Thursday at 17c Women's 35c Union Suits. 19cff? Spring weight, lace trimmed - Q knee; bring this coupon -Lls WOMEN'S $1.00 GOWNS Crepe or muslin: elaborately trimmed; with this coupon... 58c HALCYON PETTICOATS Sold and advertised at $1.50; black and colors Thursday., 85c Children's 75c Percale Dresses Bring this coupon and buy on Thursday for 29c INFANTS' $1.50 DRESSES All-over embroidery models; QQ only with this coupon Thurs... 07C INFANTS' $2.50 COATS Embroidered cashmere; long or short models; with this coupon Thursday $1.69 50c SHOPPING BASKETS Fancy patterns; medium size; QO (Thursday with coupon Out 50c CRIB BLANKETS, 31c Pink and blue, nursery patterns; coupon Thursday 31c S1.S0 UMBRELLAS Indies' or Men's hand-carved Qf7 mission handles, rain-proof . . . OiL $1.00 PRINCESS SLIPS Emb y and ribbon trimmed; T7 only on Thurs. with this coupon D I C 25c BOOTEES, 17c T- ; ..... . i. ; , - l . . : . i. tmL m i'i uiiciiiio, winter, ijui vtii.ii : only with - ursday at. . 1 I L this coupon on Th INFANTS' 50c DRESSES Elaborately embroidered pat- Offc V ' I 11... ... . " J U H V . I. 1 111 V V'tJJ'l'l, BOYS' 50c KNICKERS In fancy mixtures only; well made; on Thurs. with coupon 37ce 50c SPRING CAPS Bgj) For men and boys; plaids and Q7 aH checks; bring coupon Thursday O ' t 75c KIMONO APRONS Cover-all patterns, light or d'k 38c I colors; Thursday with coupon 25c DRESSING SACQUES Neat colored percales; trim- "J med; Thurs. with this coupon. IOC Women's 19c GAUZE VESTS, With silk taped yoke; bring cou- Q pon Thursday to buy at BOYS' 50c BLOUSES. 34c In black sateens, blue chambrays. and light madras and percales, with coupon 34c Ladies' 35c Muslin Drawers Kmbroidered. good quality of lO. t muslin; bring this coupon BOYS' 50c HATS F? WVi i t o fli ol unH n!aln rnlnre in ratine and other materials. OO Thursday $1.50 COUCH COVERS Reautiful Roman stripe pat- Q'T terns, plain or fringed ends.. OI v on. of 4 nr fcjc! nrn cupit Full size, excellent grade mus- TZCf lin, special uUt Finest $1.50 Feather Bands In white and colors, very stylish. Priced especially for Thursday ?0 with coupon at Jds Mi 59c Ostrich Feather Stickups Not last season's, but etrictlr Cm new, mid summer styleB t 4 C

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