Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 28, 14 December 1914 — Page 6

THtl K1UHMOWD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELUUKAM, MUM UA Y , DtlC 14, lt14. JOHES GIVES PLACE TO-A S. M. ROLLERS fell Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Cassel, South Bech street, and fractured her right hip. Because of her advanced age, her condition la serious. Dr. C. W. Conley attend the woman's injuries. TREATED AS BOARDER towards her at all times. They were married In November, 1913, and . separated last month. morning. A In n congregation heard the sermon. Rev. J. S. Llghtbourn conducted the services and the choir gave special music. i EATON, OHIO. Suit has been filed against Lewis Shallenberg by his. wife, Myrtle, for divorce. Mrs. Shallenberg charges that her husband forced her to live with her parents as a boarder and mistreated her in the presence of her friends, assuming a hostile attitude PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Dr. and Mrs. O. P.: White of Dayton spent Sunday here with Mrs. Christina Vsco, East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis spent Sunday with relatives in Middletown. Miss Ella Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iW. E. Stevenson, who was operated on in Philadelphia for relief from the effects of appendicitis, is reported to be improving. Miss. Stevenson was a member of the Ohio Corn Special party when stricken. Elmer B. Welsh of Chicago is here visiting his sister, Miss Manel Welsh, and other relatives. Grovcr S. Dunlap of Lewisville, Ind., was in Eaton Saturday. Mrs. Burilla Monosmith, aged 85, BISHOP GIVES TALK Bishop Francis of the Northern tb uiana diocese,' delivered the sermon at St. Paul's Episcopal church yesterday SLAPS HIS WIFE; GETS TWO BULLETS , BUSINESS LEAGUE.' . W. I Colonials 7 : I Do Not Want It All But for your own good if you are suffering from the lack of Good Glasses, you cannot do better than bring me around a part of the Xmas Savings Fund for a gocd pair of Glasses. Edmunds, Optometrist ' 10 North Ninth Street. Phone 2765. Pet. 778 750T 500 417 ,333 250 BY LEASED WIRE.l BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, Dec. 14. Lawrence H. Kelly, a car repairer, is in a critical condition at Hlllan hospital with two bullets in his body as a result of slapping his pretty twentyyear old wife late yesterday. The wife is in jail pending the outcome of Kelly's wounds. The trouble started when Kelly accused his wife of flirting. Honesettera 9 Models ...... ...... 6 I If. C ".. 5 . S. M. . . . r 3 Federals . . .;, 3 6 , 7 fi 9 Did You Receive Your Xmas Check This Morning ? If so, Invest It where you can show the most for your money the only way is to attend Mrs. C. A. Brehm's Big Three Hour Plume Sale Tomorrow from the hours of 2 to 5 o'clock. Beautiful Ostrich Plumes, direct from the ostrich farms. All colors. All sizes. All 'prices. 125 Plumes to be sold at wholesale prices. - These make very useful and appropriate Xmas gifts. Don't forget the place. The A. S. M. bowling teRm has taken i he place in the Business Men's Iea;ins vacated ,bv the Jones Hardware .oinrany. They got away to a good it art Friday, taking three straight 'rorn I. It. C; pulling them out of third place into fourth antdvancing themselves from the cellar to fifth place. Miller of the vanquished crew took high score of 250 in his first game and was also good for high total of D73. Mrs. C. A. Brehm. Milliner. 35 North 8th St.

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THREE TEAMS TIE IN GARFIELD PLAY

UNIVERSITY LEAGUE. W. U I'ct. Harvard 2 1 .(HIT Navy 2 1 .6G7 Army , 2 1 ,067 Purdue 0 3 .000:

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Friday Results. Navy 7, Harvard 5. Army 10; Purdue 2. Earllianv 6; Wabash 5. DePauw 7, Rose 1.

Three teams are tied for fin I place in the University, league. In n one sided game. Army defeated Purdue 10 to 2. Stafford played a good game for the losers, while Eubanks r 1 Ccok played best for the Army. li. a close and interesting game Navy look Harvard into camp to the tune ,' 7 to 5 Dodd and Schopmau were the stars of the game.

PICKELL TO TALK TO BROTHERHOOD

Prof. F. G. Pickell, principal of the high school will address the member? nf the brotherhood of the First English Lutheran church Tuesday at the regular monthly meeting. The Luther league and oth:M- you:.;: people of the church will ghe :m i idoor picnic on the same eve-wing. The affair will be entirely scoinl unci Karnes and other entertaini.icni will occupy the evening.

MASONIC CALENDAR

Try Cooper's BUend Coffee

16-inch Block and Stove Wood. Telephone 51-34-A.

MATHER & UNTHANK Mill and Cabinet Work. estimates cheerfully given. Prompt service. Phone 2459. We're Not Satisfied Until You Are.)

Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Re- ' pairing:. Phone 2095.

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as many of your gifts as possible in the next few days if we help you, not only in selecting but in paying for them. Here is our proposition : Up to and including Wednesday, December 1 6, we will give W Blscounf on all cash sales, except on articles which have established prices. A deposit made to have an article held, balance paid when called for, will be counted a cash sale.

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Is one that will be received with utmost joy and admiration by the recipient. Many useful and pretty gift things are now on display in our big Christmas showing and we would be more than pleased to have you call to see our complete line of gift things for both men and women. ,

Look at These A sweet remembrance at Christmas time is a package of high class Perfume or Toilet Water. We carry a magnificent assortment practically every good make on the market, including Palmer, Jennings, Hudnuts, Harmony and New 'England Perfumes, from 50c to $5.00

Xmas Stationery

What would be more pleasing than a box of fine Stationery ? We hall all grades in boxes at prices ranging from 25c to $2.50 the box.

Christmas Gift Specials at Saving Prices

TOILET SETS In Mahogany, Ebony and Parisian Ivory $1.50 to $12.00 Thermos Bottles $1.50 to $3.50 Manicure Sets From $1.00 to $10.00

Shaving Sets $1.00 to $5.00 Military Brush Sets $1.00 to $5.00 Smoking Sets $1.50 to $3.50 Hand Mirrors $1.00 to $3.00

Pocket Books 25c to $2.50 Cigar Cases 50c to $2.00 Safety Razors All makes $1.00 to $5.00

Parisian Ivory Trays, Jewel Boxes, Manicure Set Boxes, Playing Card Boxes, Cloth and Hat Brushes.

CHRISTMAS CANDY Liggetts & Fenway's Fine Chocolates and Assorted Nut Candies, 40c to $5.00 a box.

Give Him Cigars We have all brands of Cigars in Xmas Gift boxes it's just the gift for him. Prices 25c to $5.00 the box

Shaving Sets Of all kinds, the gift he can use all the time, from $1.00 to $5.00.

Military and Toilet Sets In French Ivory, or Wooden backs, made of the very best materials in pretty satin lined cases, some in leather. This is the one gift that every

man and woman should have. Prices range from $2.00 to $15.00

ADAMS DRUG STORE Cor. 6th and Main Sts.

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FOSLER'S PHARMACY 105 Richmond Ave.

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SPECIAL FOR THE CHlLDMEMs We make special provision for the children. Teach them the good lesson of systematic saving. The pennies which children are given daily, if only in part deposited in a Christmas savings fund will net them handsomely next year. Start them tomorrow or at any day. Either a penny, or a two-cent account. Come in and get any details you may not understand.

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