Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 289, 15 October 1914 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1914.

DICKEY AND WIFE RECEPTION GUESTS Lutherans Honor Pastor and Helpmate Leaving for Work in India. ' In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry felckey -who will leave in two weeks lor Guntur, India to become Lutheran missionaries, a farewell reception will be given at the First English Lutherah church tonight by members ol Olive Branch Synod and of the Women's Home and Missionary Societies of the synod. The leading speakers will be the president elected this afternoon by the -women and Rev. C. A. Miller, D. D., president of the synod who was elected yesterday. A class mate of Mr. Dickey's. W. J. Denter of Oxford will also speak. Greetings from Richmond Lutherans will be given by George H. Knollenberg. Dr. J. W. Kapp, formerly pastor of the First English Lutheran church will speak on the young man's qualifications. Dr. Kapp confirmed Mr. Dickey while at the head of the church. The speaking program will be closed with a response from Mr. Dickey. There will be special music by the choir and a solo by Mrs. Krueger. Mr. Dickey is a resident of Richmond and was graduated from the high school. He attended Wittenberg college and after graduation was ordained into the Lutheran ministry at the First English Lutheran church. He has been a member of the church since he was a small child. His education was directed towards missionary ."work. Subway Cigar, 5c. Quigley Drug Stores. 13-5t

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Our president is the only chief executive in the world now looked to for peace. Think of it!" He concluded by saying arbitration treaties with five powers have been made by the United States and that before long similar agreements will have been effected with all nations. "Help the president by giving his administration your endorsement at the polls when the time comes." Bryan arrived here at 7 o'clock on a . special train from Greenville, through Richmond, Ind. In that city he was met by C. F. Brooks. Hon. Karl H. Irvln, G. E. Rensman and Dr. W. H. Bucke, members of the local reception committee, and accompanied to Eaton. For half an hour previous to his arrival. Congressman Warren Gard spoke to the assemblage. The Eaton and New Paris bands enlivened the meeting.

MARLBOROUGH GOES TO THE WAR FRONT

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DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. Following his appointment to the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel of the British army, the Duke of Marl

borough immediately started for the lront to take command of his regiment. The Duke who married Conenelo Vanderbllt, is lieutenant colonel of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry and was assistant military secretary to Lord Roberts during the Boer war.

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Frank A. Vanderlip, the famous financier, who declares that the United States will have no easy time in winning the trade of South America. He says, however, that commercial supremacy can be won if the efforts of the business men are aided by the government.. eH holds favorable legislation to be a vital factor in the upbuilding of this country's South American trade.

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Deaths and Funerals. GORDON Bartley A. Gordon died yesterday at his home, 110 Randolph street. He is survived by his wife, Margaret and six children. Mr. Gordon was a member of the Catholic Knights, Knights of Columbus, and A. O. H. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church. Friends may call at any time. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery.

ON THE FIRING LINE

What it means to most men. There are many true heroes that have perished in the European war who "never smelled powder," but who succumbed to sickness after hard campaigning coupled with bad water and lack of food. The sick and debilitated man is as much out of place in his struggle for life and existence as he would be on the firing line. On the other hand the strong, vigorous

man, his veins filled with rich, red blood, has an enormous advantage in whatever position he may be fated to occupy, in war or business. The prompt and certain action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in driving all harmful germs and impurities from the blood, sets in motion the repair process which works actively on the diseased membrane where Catarrh flourishes unchecked or where the skin gives warning of the bad blood beneath by showing pimples and boils, also the skin clears up and becomes wholesome and ruddy. Thus by building up a new and perfect covering and carrying out of the system the Catarrh infested matter by way of the blood, liver and kidneys, Catarrh is overcome and permanently conquered. There is not a drop of alcohol or any narcotic in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, but in this safe vegetable remedy there is a mighty alterative power which by replacing the blood impurities with pure, rich blood, not only ends Catarrhal conditions wherever located, but vitalizes the kidneys, stomach, liver, bowels atid every organ of the body. People who suffer humiliation and mental misery because of Pimples, Skin rash, Blotches, Eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, are especially benefitted. It is not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Send for free book on the blood to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. adv.

ELLABARGER HEADS NEW HIGH SCHOOL Announcements of the dedication of the new $158,000 high school building at Plqua, O., have been received from Principal D. R. Ellabarger. Prof. Ellabarger was principal of the Richmond high school for a number of years. The new building over which he will have charge is constructed of oolitic limestone, has forty-three rooms and an auditorium with a seating capacity of one thousand.

REV. BECK EXPECTS CROWD AT SYNOD Attendance at the Ena-linh ritntrfof

meeting of the Joint Lutheran Synod next week will be unusually large, is the prediction of the Rev. Joseph Beck. The first part of the program will Include a discussion of doctrinal and practical questions of the church. Dur

ing tne assembly, which will open October 20, sermons will be delivered

Makes Face Young Tightens Love Ties

A fretful expression, a wrinkled face fend a faded complexion, do more to drive the male members from home than Is commonly supposed. It was one of my greatest difficulties to appear smiling, fresh and elegant when my dear ones were with me. But I have overcome all that. I have changed my mental attitude and I now lind It second nature to look cheerful. Due partly to this, partly to a remarkable treatment recommended by a friend, my appearance has so improved I look fifteen years younger than before. A simple face lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite In a half-pint witch hazel, proved a wonderful wrinkle-chaser. I still use this occasionally. To remove my complexion I purchased an ounce of ordinary mercollzed wax at my druggist's and before using this up, a marvelous transformation had taken place. It was like removing an unsightly mask, revealing a new face, a youthful complexion of distinctive delicacy, clear, white and velvety. I merely applied the wax like cold cream before retiring, washing it off mornings. Ten days' treatment sufpeL "Aurtlla" tn Clubwoman adv.

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Election for officers -for the High School Athletlo association was held yesterday. Alfred Lanning was elected president and Edith Haworth secretary. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD

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UU A REAL BARGAIN EVENT IPM AIRES STFOCIK SALE Fare Refund Week. ' A genuine bargain harvest in this Gigantic Stock Sale. The response to these advertisements has been marvelous. Never before in the history of this great store have the . enthusiastic shoppers been so eager to snap up the Big Bargains that this great spot cash purchase has made possible. Wonderful savings on hand on every kind of merchandise. Come the Big Days Friday and Saturday.

Mow is line Time to Save ffloimey m Carpets and Sis Our Big Purchase Makes It Possible for You to Buy Floor Coverings at a Wonderful Saving.

$15.00 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Rug in Floral and Oriental designs; Sale price S11.48 $26.00 roam-site Velvet Rugs, no seams; Sale Pric 915.48 $25.00 Smith's Axminster Rugs In new Fall patterns; sale 816.98 20 Per Cent Off on All Lace and Scrim Curtains During Sale. $2.25 Axminster Rugs, Sale price at 81.89

l-Srd Square Oil Cloth Stove Rug, worth $1.25; Sale price .-75, ?fo tost quality Printed Linoleums in 2 and 4 yard widths; Sale price, per yard 52 6O0 quality Linoleums in good selection of patterns, per yard . . .42 Oood Floor Oil Cloth, worth 35c yard; Sale price, per yard 23 30c quality Wlndew Blinds In 3 shades: Green, White and Yellow; Sale prica 22 Our 40c Linoline Window Blinds, any' size under 38-inch; Sale price 27a Best 60c Oil Blinds, made any size under regular width; sale price . v 42

$2.00 Velvet Brussels Rugs stae 27 by 54; Sale Price 91.25 65c Wool Ingrain Carpets; Sal price per yrd 45 30c Heavy Granite Carpet; sale price, per yard . .A. .. -ai

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Buy Now and Save on Men's Wear. Men's Work Shirts in all QQ colors Men's Grey and Brown Sweater Coats with the big roll )0c collar Boys' Suits, worth $2.50, in blue, grey and brown M Qg novelties, at Boys' Suits, worth $3.50, in blue, grey and brown novel- tO QQ

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Everv Bargain Seeker Will be Delighted With the Low Prices on Dry Goods and Winter Beddings.

10 to 25 Per Cent Saved tn Our Silk Dress Goods Department. EOc Wool Whipcords In staple colors; sale price per yard 86-inch Wool Serte, in all colors, worth 60c; sale price per yard 38tt 35c Half Serge and Fancy School Plaids; Sale price per yard - 22 45-ih1 Alt Wool Serge; sold at $1 yard; Sale price perTyard 69 50c Silk Ratines In 27-inch width; Sale price, per yard .... -v -25 sue sntc Striped Poplins in all new fall shades; Sale price, yard 22 18c Serpentine Crepes; Sale price, per yard X4 Now Is the Best Opportunity to Buy Your Supply , of Winter Bedding. Extra Heavy Fleeced Blankets, full size; Sale price, pair 98 Large 6lze fancy colored bordered Cotton Blankets, worth $1.76; Sale price, per pair 81.19 Heavy Woolnap Blankets sold at $2.50; Sale price, per pair S1.75 Extra Large Size Fancy Plaid Woolnap Blankets, worth $3.00; Sale price, per pair S2.19 $1.60 Cotton Filled Comforters; Sale price.. 98 Heavy $1.98 Comforter, with best silkollne tops, filled with cotton; sale price $1.69 Largest size sateen covered Comforters, sold at $2.50; Sale price at $1.98 2 3-pound Feather Pillow with a guaranteed feather-proof tick. Bold at $1.50; Sale price each i... 79

75c Quality Feathers; Sale price, per pound. -58 $1.50 All Wool Diagonal Cloths, 64 Inches wide. In black and blue, per yard only . -98 $1.25 and $1.50 Roman stripe. Plaid and Persian Silks, Sale price, per yard 95 $1 Silk Corded Ratines; Sale price, per yd. 594 20c School Plaid; sale price per yd. only 12 Yard-wide Comfort Cretonnes, sold at 12 He; Sale price per yard ...9 Heavy lOo Outings In lights and darks; Sale price per yard gjt 8c Outing Flannels. 27-tnch wide, just the thing for comforts. In dark patterns only; sale price. per yard 5 A large 3-pound roll Cotton, sheet slse, 72x90. sold at 69o; Sale price only 48 4-pound Rolls of Cotton, best comfort cotton, worth 85c; Sale 65 BARGAINS IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Hope Muslin, any Quantity wanted, per yard.. 8 Yard wide, best lOe quality Bleached Muslin; Sal price, yard 7 26c Seamless Sheeting, tn unbleached only; Sale price .per yard 10 50c Sheets, good quality; Sale price, each ..3S 15c Pillow Cases to match sheets; Sale price each . 9 12c Bleached and Unbleached Crash; Sale price, per yard J...,..V.,.....N. y 7K

Heavy Underwear at Prices That Mean Big Savings Are busy places during this sale. Ladies' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. 25c and 35c grade; garment 15 Misses' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, ages 4 to 12. 39c grade; Sale 19 Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes, $1.25 grade; Sale 79 Children's 25c Fleeced Hese; Phare's sale price 19 Women's Heavy Fleeced Hose, per pair 13 Men's Heavy Fleeced and Ribbed Union Suits, $1.00; Sale 79 Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 50c grade; sale 394 Boys' Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, 50c grade; Sale 39

Men's $1.50 Sweaters, 98c One lot of Men's Wool Shirts and 7Qp Drawers, worth $1 and $1.50 garment " Men's Suits, worth $6.50 and $7.00 Qg Men's Suits, worth $10.00, at $7.50 Men's All Wool Union Suits at $1.98 Men's Hats at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 in all new shapes. Men's Balmacaan Rain Coats at $5 and $10. Boys' Balmacaan Rain Coats at. .$5 & $6.50

Millinery Bargains

Lowest Prices Ever Quoted en High Grade Millinery. Our $1.75 Soft Crown Sailors and Turbans, un trimmed velvet shapes, are the talk of the community, at ....96? $3.00 and $2.50 Silk Velvet and Plush shapes; Sale 91.75 Trimmed Hats, worth to $3.98; Sale 91.95

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