Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 140, 26 May 1915 — Page 3
xtirj RlCmnviW VALtUAUiKJM AIM1J SUIN-Tl!iL.L;GKAM, WEDNESDAY, MAX Zb, 1915
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BENEVOLENT ORDER SELECTS OFFICERS AND PLANS OUTING
Members of the St. Joseph's Benevolent association met In annual session Monday night and besides electing officers for the ensuing year, transacted routine business. The annual picnic is to be held about June 14, by the society in Beallview park but all plans for the event have not been completed. The society now has a full membership of 225 persons and seven applications were received Monday. Father Roell Presides. Father F. A. Roell presided. The following are the officers and committees chosen: President, Joseph Imhoff; vice president, Joseph Schepraan; recording-secretary. Joseph Hock; financial secretary, Joseph Waltermann: assistant financial secretary, Frank Hahle: treasurer, Willian H. Torbeck; chairman sick committee, Lawrence Zeyen; secretary of sick committee. William Feldhause; assistant secretary of sick committee, Clarence Faucett; district secretaries, first ward, Stephen Peters and Henry Muchter; fourth ward. Jacob Kutter; fifth and sixth wards. Henry Brokamp; second, third and seventh wards. Frank Brokamp; third and eighth wards, Michael Huth. Executive committee Anton Stolle, Sr., Edward Cook. Sr., Frank Batter; color bearers, Frank Torbeck and Clem Lahrman; assistants, Ben Sostmeyer and Frank Bahlman. Standing committee, Peter Geier, John Fabing and Henry Torbeck. The society has opened its charter for sixty days. One of the main features of the association is the payment vA sick benefits to a member as long as he is ill. The society has two c lasses, one paying $5 a week and the other paying $3.00. Upon death an assesraent of one dollar is levied on the members and this with $20.00 from the treasurer's fund is given the relatives of the deceased. At the death of a member's wife, all the married members are assessed $1.00 which is givn to the brother member. CAMBRIDGE CITY J . Earl Sommers of Fort Wayne joined his mother, Mrs. Laura Sommers at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. licard, Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Meredith conducted the question hour, and Mrs. Willard IVtro made the report from the Helen Hunt club at the Sixth district meeting at Rushville. C. T. Stees of San Francisco, was the guest of Mrs. Edna Fay last Friday and aSturday. Misses Emma and Jennie Holloway of Indianapolis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Calloway Saturday and Sunday and with them motored to Richmond Sunday afternoon, returning hosne by way of New Castle. Fred Bortsfield of Indianapolis spent Saturday with his father, Henry Borts. Meld. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Parrish returned to Raleigh after a few days spent with .Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish. Mrs. John Ingerman and Mrs. Edna F:iy spent Monday afternoon in Richmond. The Ladies Bible class will give a Thimble party Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the Methodist, church. Daniel Elliott of Shelbyville spent Sunday here. Mrs. Walter Hathaway will come from Columbus Wednesday to spend a few days with Misses Lillie and Flora Vinton. Miss Helen Brown returned Monday to her home in Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Morrey were th recipients Sunday morning of a box of beautiful pink and yellow azaleas, front their neice, Mrs. Mollie .Morrey Perien, of Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Fank Sample and two children of Rushville and Mrs. J. P. Carpenter of Khvood were guests oT Mr and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. F. Hahn and Mrs. Belle .Moore spent Monday in Richmond. Mr. Daniel Wissler is seriously ill r.; her home on Front street. Mrs Willard Rummell of New Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Falls were in Germantown Sunday. John Bailey arrived from Chicago .Monday to spent a two weeks' vacation with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt received a telegram Monday announcing the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buntin of St. Paul. Mrs. Stern and daughter. Anna, accompanied the Rev. Mr. Stern from Rushville Sunday and attended servicers at the Presyterian church. W. A. (reitz spent Saturday and Srnday with his uncle, Tice Kugler. .Jt Cincinnati. Mr. Kugler is 02 years cf nee and is remarkably well preserver!. Toppin went to Indianapolis Tuerday to attend the convention of the Tri-Slate Bakers' association.
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Mesdames Jacob Troutwine of Eldorado and Mrs. George Troutwine were in Lewisburg recently. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Friday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Crisenberry visited friends in Camden Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Dora Fox and daughter Virdie, are making an extended visit with relatives and friends at Brookville and Dayton. Mrs. George Trump was in Dayton Wednesday. William Trone and son Max were in Eaton Friday. Glen Brown and family were Sunday guests of Grove Haus and family. Mesdames Albert Banfiill and Ella Bucke were Richmond shoppers Wednesday. Visit Mrs. Bucke. Mrs. Jacog Zehring and Mrs. Will Trone spent Friday with Mrs. Irvin Buck. Miss Sarah WaJdren of Dayton, was here Sunday. Clint Coning and family of Lynn, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coning Sunday. Harry Fender and family were the guests of Manford Houseman and family Sunday. Miss Vertie Monebrake spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Bernice Juday. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Parks entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf and family, Frank and John Parks and families and Harry Parks and family. Mrs. Viola Harrison of Richmond spent from Saturday until Monday with John Frank and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steddon Monday, a girl. Comes From Dayton. Miss Irene Cris'.er of Dayton was the guest of Miss Shcarl Emrick last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe entertained her sister, Mrs. Miranda Roller of Brookville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mrs. W. B. Brown of Lewisburg and Mrs. Adolph Myers were at Dayton Saturday. Entertain Delegates. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes at dinner Sunday. They were attending the Sunday school convention at Ware's chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitler and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Spittler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaeffer Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Crissler and Miss Glenna Emrick of Dayton spent Sunday here with their parents. Mesdames Manda Buhrman and Levi Zehring were in Eaton Saturday. Mrs. Ella Gates spent Sunday with Mollis Haltzmuller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Siler had as Sunday guests Howard and Leonard Siler and families and Mrs. Mary Siler. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Beck were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byers at Castine. Frank Howard and family spent Wednesday with Mrs. Alice Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Pitman enter AMUSEMENTS THE UNION SOUTH 10th ST., OFF MAIN TONIGHT The FOUR JUVENILE KINGS Formerly of Richmond Comedy, Character Singing and Dancing. Galloway & Roberts The Coon-town Rambler THE GREAT KINZO Japanese Novelty Juggling MLLE. MARTHA and SISTER And Two Reels of Pictures. Change of Bill Thursday. 2 Performances, 7:30 & 9:00 P. M. Admission, 15c and 25c.
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tained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Locke of Brookville, George Phillips and family, Russell Shelley and family of New Madison and Robert Phillips.
RUSSELL TO MAKE MEMORIAL SPEECH WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio, May 26.: Memorial services will be held at the United Brethren church here at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening May 30, under the auspices of the Men's League, " The program follows: Star Spangled Banner Congregation. Scriptural Reading. Song Male Quartet. Prayer. Song Women's Quartet. Song Chorus. Address Prof. Elbert Russell, Richmond. Song America by Congregation. Benediction. Keeping the Flavor In. Bulk or carelessly packed coffees soon lose their flavor. Golden Sun Coffee is packed by electrically operated machinery, in airtight, dust and germ-proof metal cans, preserving the delightful aroma and exquisite flavor indefinitely. Good grocers have Golden Sun Coffee in five blends. Adv. ADMITS ASSAULT. Dominick Sulprizio Tuesday pleaded guilty to assault and battery on Frenchy Jacona and was fined $5 and costs. Jacona asked more time for payment of a macearoni bill and Sulprizio hurled a rock at him. AMUSEMENTS. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND PARAMOUNT PICTURES URRAY SHOWS START 2:15 and 6:45 5C Just For Tonight IOC DANIEL FROHMAN Presents the Prominent Dramatic Actor MALCOLM WILLIAMS In the Famous Drama of a Strong Man's Triumph Over a Woman's Pride. "The Brute" By Frederic Arnold Kummer In 4 Reels of Motion . Pictures, VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Howard and Campbell Sensational Classy Gymnasts "The Dancing Girl" Coming Thursday and Friday jf tMk THEATRE Sbm IT I Main and 9th TONIGHT 4 Big Reels, 5c A Big Feature "Court Martialed" TONIGHT KEYSTONE COMEDY Thanhouser Drama "THREE ROSES" TONIGHT 3-Act Essanay. . j-. xj xi-f jg With Edna Mayo and Bryant 1 Washburn. A PHOTO PLAYS Tonight we are showing an exceptionally good program. Don't miss it. "CHARLIE A DOCTOR" No matter how bad you feel, don't take medicine. Just come here tomorrow and let Charlie cure you. He will make you laugh, that's all, and make you feel like life is worth living. He comes tomorrow in the return engagement of "The Tramp" Crowds were turned away the last time we showed "The Tramp," so come early and get in line. Also 2-Reel Feature. "The Reaping Past" Admission to this laugh-producing performance 10 Cents.
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MBS. HUBER'S MOTHER DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA
Rev. Conrad Huber and Mrs. Huber left today for Milton, Pa., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Huber's mother, Mrs. ahr, who died suddenly at 10:30 o'clock last night after a brief illness. A telegram announcing her death was received this morning. Yesterday the family received a letter stating that Mrs. Lahr was ill, but the physician did not think her illness serious. Mrs. Huber's mother was 74 years of age, and visited here for several months last winter. The Thursday teachers' meeting and the catechetical instruction for Saturday have necessarily been postponed through the family's departure. PREBLE PHYSICIANS REVIVE SOCIETY EATON, O., May 26. For the purpose of electing new officers. Preble county's physicians will meet Wednesday evening in the Commercial club rooms. A county organization was formed a few years ago, but interest lagged and it has been more than two years since a meeting has been held. When the county went "dry" a few years ago the organization gained publicity when its members agreed that prescriptions for whisky would not. be issued unless applicants were absolutely needing the liquor.
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Without a pair of goggles. The largest line, lowest prices, and then a 20 per cent discount if you go to see EDMUNDS, Optometrist 10 North Ninth. Phone 2765.
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SUITS at Choice Any Colored HAT SHAPE In the House 50c For women; ished; lace yoke. lisle finknee and Women's 25c 1 Qr HOSIERY at j-V. Fine silk lisle in black ; or white. ; gtggragsrci g BOYS' 75c 8 KNICKERS 37c H In fancy wool mixtures and khaki; ages to 1
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BOYS' 75c HATS at . . . ?. Straws, beach cloths, shepherd checks, etc., (fa new styles. SI. 00 LONG Silk Gloves . . For women, superior Quality; black, white, 16-mitton length; dou"J Mo tinnoH S CHILD'S 50c OO ; liUlVnn lit - . Of crepe or muslin: full cut; lace and embroidery trimmed. 5 $2.00 LONG CM I KIMONOS. . HZ! For women, of genuine serpentine and Flisse HI crepes. m 75c CORSET 0p COVERS at . ox Daintiest muslin, erabroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed. Men's Infants' 75c 2 C DRESSE S at Embroidery, lace ribbon trimmed. and o CI 50c KIMONO QQ APRONS at . For women; best fast ig color percales; cut full. 50c Gingham OOp Petticoats . . d With fast colored stripes; dust ruffle.
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Dublin's Social Activities
Mr. and Mrs. Bronburg and family and Misses Mary and Bernice' Bronburg of Anderson spent Sunday with Dr. C. E. McKee and family. John Smith spent Sunday and Monday in New Castle. Fred Herbst and Joe Newcomer were in Hagerstown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fair, Miss Margaret Scott and Miss Mella Floyd motored to Jacksonburg Sunday and attended decoration services. Returns From Outing. Harry Woods, who has been camping at Flat Rock for a few weeks, has returned home. Misses Flossie Money and Miss Evelyn Hayes, who are attending Muncie Normal institute, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Selig and sons visited friends ! in New Castle Sunday. Miss Inez Funk has gone to Liberty ! to visit her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell. ; Mrs. Larsh is visiting her daughter, I Nell Scott, near Hagerstown. J Mrs. Faye Hollingsworth and Miss ! Madge Bilby are spending a few days , with their sister, Mrs. Bennett, north ! of Richmond. Miss Flossie Money and 'the Rev. Mr. Schultz of New Castle spent Sun- ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Goebel. I Joe Groves was in New Castle Sun- ; day. Mrs. Walton and daughter Dorothy ; visited friends in New Castle Sunday. I Mrs. Inez Money and Mr. and Mrs. RICHMOND'S GREATEST
925-927-929 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, INDIANA
aliUi Sale of Pretty
tT Waisis This is a new shipment, i'O of the latest styles, new flowered effects or plain tailored.
Women's and Misses' $10 to $12 Embroidered Voile Dresses
For graduation or confirmation wear,
newest coatee and tiered tiful embroidery, silk belts, More of Those $12 Over 20 splendid new choose from Shepherd serges and novelties. flare & belted modfls $3.50 Dress Skirts $1.87 S4.00 ures, ors, all at Sale 2. rine M us-S.-J.50
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in. Heavy SI embroidery and ribbon trimmed. 35c Envelope MUSLIN DRAWERS 23c 75c Envelope CHEMISE Special 47c
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MEN! HERE'S A MONEY
50c Blue Cham-
50c Balbriggan and Porousnit SHIRTS OOp and DRAWERS. . OOC $1.00 UNION K SUITS at ?L Porousnit or bnlbriggan, closed crotch, ankle length, short sleeves special
bray WORK SHIRTS cut full, faced cuffs, all sizps to 17 jiJj Men's 10c Hosiery. . . .5c Men's 75c Un'n Suits 41c Mens $1 Dress Shirts 65c $2 Work Trousers. . .95c
DOIVIESTICS-Bring
10c Apron Ginghams, yard 5 l-3c 15c Pillow Cases, hemmed 7' zc 7c Cotton Twill Toweling- 2'2c 65c Table Bamask (72 inches) 37c 15c India Linon, Thursday 8 l-3c 15c Long Cloth, 12 Yd. Bolt 79c
Orange Hall were in Richmond Monday. Miss Bertie Lafever spent Sunday with Fred Hayes and family. Mrs. Anna Wilson is on the sick list. Russell Cole went to Richmond to take treatment, for rheumatism.
If You Buy
your hat during our big end of the month sale, you get the . choice of such hats that have won high favor and comment with Richmond's best dressers as in every "Nolder Hat" you find style, qualitv
and workmanship that is seldom found in other hats that are supposed to be just as good. We want you to come this week, take your choice of our Spring
line ot 1 rimmed Hats at the big reduction of
THE NEW SHAPES In Hats for early and late summer wear are included in this sale at a Special discount of 10 39 NORTH VALUE-GIVING STORE HaOS2I Sale of $2 lin Princess Slips and Combinations, heavy embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed, all sizes, with this coupon.
SALE OF FINE APPAREL
models, bea etc. Coats $2 Wash SKIRTS 98c models to check.
S3.75
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Beach Cloths. Linenes, Ginghams, etc., plain colors or fig
flare models, pretty col sizes. S1.88 Sale Wool Materials, Brown. DRESSES Ages ' to Vars. Gray and FancyMixtures BOYS' $2. WASH SUITS Special 87c 50c "LittleOne" BLOUSE WAISTS 37c Child's 35c t APRONS at 19c Child's $2 DRESSES Special 95r. SAVING CSaXSESEa
MEN'S S2 WORK OCTp PANTS Brown or gray striped mixtures, all sizes, rut full, strongly mad. 35c Police Suspend rs 17c 33c Slilk Hose 17c 7c Handkerchiefs. .2' ic 10c Canvas Gloves . . .5c
This fefe!Msfel?J With 10c Huck Towels, each 7c Standard Print Calicos SI Seamless Bed Sheets r 7c Table Napkins (15x15) 25c Window Shades, complete 122c Turkish Towels
DESCRIBES RUSSIA AS SHE SAW IT
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. May 26. Miss Belle Kearney, who was so fav orably received in her lectures at thi chautauqua last summer, will give h lecture. "Russia as I Saw It," in thi Methodist church Thursday evening June 3. While here she will be the guest o; Miss Blanche Boyd, who will sing as t part of the program. 3 -ill iv V 25 ALL CHILDREN'S KATS Included in this big sale; mothers, come buy now; vou will save at "oPrf least 8TH STREET t-4 50c Pure Silk O An 11 GLOVES... 2zkS
SPECIAL Genuine Panamas The S3.50 Kind With This Coupon S1.9S
For women; two clasps. 9 1 double finger tips; i black or white. Q I S.i.00 Silk ei QQ i Kimonos . x'uo 3 ' Beautiful Seco Silks: i shirred or empire mod- tP Muse.s. Best 50c Rompers . 33c S For boys and pirls; all fit styles and materials. CI 65c Feather Q on i nwo IjJks Infants' $2 QQP White Cn:,U jg Fine ca?hmere; silk embroidery trimmed. E-3LelUd(sl BOYS' 50c QAfO BLOUSES.. G:n?ham percalos, etc , 3 1 1
Full size; art tick cov- j ered: feather filled. xl
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iioy,; 10c i n. h ion Suits. . . . Porous knit, hert qua!- jgj itv. with enjpon. 79c Envelop? 47 H Chemise at. . T & For women emhrold- t ery, lace and trimmed. ril bon CLIP Women's 75c GOWNS at . . 39c 8 Of fine crepe, full siz. siik embroidered. 75c Oil Mops 07 & at 2lo Wizard oil mop. triangle shaped, complete. with handle. Thursday W You 4c 4c 61c 3 Vic 16c 6c SI ALARM 49c S CLOCKS at. Guaranteed, large face. nickeled, by makers of
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