Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 156, 14 June 1915 — Page 9
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MONPAY, JUNE 4, 915
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ROY HUTSON DROWNS
IN LYNN GRAVEL PIT LYNN, Ind.. June 14.- Boy Hutson,
fifteen yetrt'old, ton of Mr. and Mm. John HuUooJof till city. w drowned In tbe (ravel pit -west of town Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Roy, In company with Harold Strong, Art(e Frailer were la the water trying to teacb the Hutson boy to awim. when It la thought be waa struck with heart trouble, and Bank. It waa with difficulty the two other boya eacaped aa the weight of the drowning boy almost pulled them under. . The cries of the
ooya auracieu pen laeQuaigm, a neighbor, who gave the alarm. The body waa in the water one hour and a half and waa found by the Rev. Hallman, pastor of the M. E. church, who la an expert swimmer. The funeral was held Monday at the residence in charge of Rev. Ira Johnson and burial at Quaker Lynn cemetery.
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"We'd like for you to come in and let us give you a demonstration of our ability to please you and save you money. Featured in our big stock are: Packard, Milton, Gable Nelson, Lindenburg players. McConaha and Other Upright Pianos Here, you'll find an instrument suited to cottage, flat or mansion, and you'll get just what you desire in a Player or Piano at just the price you want to pay. INVESTIGATION COSTS NOTHING-COME IN NOW
he McConaha Co. 411-413 Main Street.
MASONS PLAN PICNIC Richmond lodge of Masons have se
lected Qsfeorat lake the place for the annual picnic, July S. A program of amusemeatf is being arranged by a
committee, including contests, noating, fishing aa4 awimmling. IPxtr cars win be attached to a morning C.
& o. train and ) be awe traenea.
near Sconem?. T r will be
brougjn back in t evening as a spa ciai train.. Oae udred Masons an4 their famUlei ft if?fctf4 to attend.
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board of eaucauon. puiiqings.
STIUWBERItY JAM FROM POOR PACKING
Ship strawberries la sealed cans or jars. Tilt if tfce ultimatum fin out today by A. Handley, superintendent of walla, ad frank Wilson, who will take the office Wednesday. A Shoe box tilled with ripe atrawberrles ill reapenUfcle for the order- Tke box was mailed-In a n.earbr Ohio city and when It reacnel th postaftfca here, juice was leaking from every corner, running over other mail and damaging other parcels.
BASEBALL. Uniforms Made o Order Complete new line ;ot Balls. Bats, Glovee, Ete, at lowest prices. ' - Bicycle Tires And SunCrlea ' Specially. Priced SAM S, VIGRANa
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With Every Spring-weight Suit of . DENNIS Tailored Clothes $20 to $45
sold within a limited time, we are giving as a sales stimulant an Extra Pair of Trousers without charge Just pay us the price of a single suit and when you open up the bo there'U be TWO Pairs of Trousers in it Note This offer does not apply to suits of "Tropin crash", Silk, Linen, Mohair or Palm Beach. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1,00
The ROY W. DENNIS Shop
Roy W. Dennis, 8 NORTH TENTH ST. - W. R. Woodworth
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If these Prices Startle You, Please Remember we are in the Midst of a Reorganization, and the Entire Stock Must be Adjusted Quickly. Cost has Been Disregarded J
SILKS SACRIFICED f In this assortment you will LOT ONE to1 Bl1 and cotton FaQCle8 m ...nix A Plain Grey Pongee, and all 15c YARD odds and ends, worth " up to 60c a yard at. . XtlU r Silk Poplins, Crepe de Chine, LOT TWO Charmeuse, Brocade Crepe, J Lace Stripes, in good color29c YARD to worth 50c and 90. L 75c, at dJK '- r Messalines, Taffetas, FouI OT THREE lards aQd Fancies for Waists WI a aai044 j Dre88es Jn aU wanted 59C YARD shades, up to $1.25 KQ L qualities . . tlUK
Wash Goods Section Is a Very Busy Part of This Store. The Reason: PRINTED LACE CLOTHlOc 40-INCH VOILE 19c Costume Crepe 32 inches wide 104c all colors and white. . .jt, . . tztL Zephyr Ginghams, all colors, worth Qq 15c a yard, now .... Serpentine Crepe Stripe, only 5c
Embroideries at Half Price Wonderful values in fine Imported Embroideries. Save one-half and buy now. Edges and Insertions, now 5c Edges and Insertions, now 9c Flouncings 19c Flouncings , 38c Flouncings 48c Flouncings , . $1.10 Worth More Than Twice the Price.
Dainty Muslin Undergarments Extraordinary is the word that expresses the bargains in Muslin wear. $1 Gowns at 59c This Will Give You an Idea of the Good Values Waiting for You.
Curtain Materials Fancy Bordered Scrims, worth 10c a yard, now Another lot worth up to 25c; JQ at Marquisettes and Voiles in White, 2)C Cream and Beige, 40 inches wide.
TABLE LINENS 50c Mercerized Damask ; extra width and qual- 39 C ity at $1.00 Damasks 69 C for $1.25 Damasks . $9C
Our Ready-to-Wear' Department Is Full of Bargains Sweeping reductions on everything in this section of the store including Suits worth $25.00 and $35.00, which are marked less than half, Skirts some of which are priced for one-fourth their original value and Dresses at surprisingly low prices for instance:
Children's Wash Dresses
50c qualities v . . . . .29c II $1.00 qualities . . . . 59c 75c qualities. . . . . .48c y $1 .50 qualities. . $1.05
$1.00 Wash Dresses, 50c
Ladies' Waists Wash Silks, Crepe De Chene, Voiles, Rice Cloths and Seed Voile, priced for one-fourth less the usual price.
HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Ladies' Burton Hose, subject to slight imperfections, worth 25 cent a pur, 5C now ... .2 Pairs for Ladies' Sleeveless Vests Slightly soiled, worth 1 5c to 25c ; while they 74 C last
