Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 168, 28 June 1915 — Page 7

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RADIO DOG CAUGHT

TO CHECK DISEASE

A serious epidemic of rabies among dogs in tais city -was feared for some

time because a mad dog, which suc

ceeded In eluding the police several weeks ago, bit several other dogs before he disappeared. These dogs, the

authorities believe, have now all been

located and accounted for.

The last dog which developed the

disease was owned by a family resid

ing on North Twentieth street. He began to act strangely yesterday and

a veterinarian. Dr. George Ferling,

took charge Of him. The animal has a well developed case of rabies and when he dies the head will be sent

to the state authorities for examination. This dog was confined before he bad an opportunity to attack any one.

C. & O. WATER TANK ATTACKED BY FIRE A large water tank at the C. & O. station on North Third street caught afire today and there was quite a lively blaze until the fire companies arrived. The fire was extinguished before much damage had been done. It is believed sparks from engines set the structure ablaze.

SPEAKER ABSENT

With prisoners ready for a sermon and preparations made for services, no minister appeared at the county jail yesterday, the sheriff and his deputy said today, although arrangements had been made by the ministerial association to have a member at thejail each Sunday afternoon.

GRIMES IS FINED $10 . Wyman Grime . pleaded guilty In city court this morning to assault and battery on Raymond Robbins, on Mam street Saturday , night. As he had been in trouble before he was fined

$10 and costs. Grimes approached Rob-

bins while he was walking along the street with a girl and insisted upon him shaking hands. Robbins refused and Grimes struck him. A lively fight

ensued at the corner of Seventh and Main streets until a police officer arrived on the scene.

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BOARD WANTS TRUE VALUE OF PROPERTY

Members of the Boston town board were present Saturday at a meeting of the board of review, inquiring into assessments returned for this year on real estate. The Boston representatives were given the Information and were "asked to return to the board later, with information on the true cash value of the real estate in the town in order that the board can arrive at a figure of increase. The increase probably will be sweeping. Only four complaints were heard Saturday and three of these assessments were allowed to remain, as returned by the assessor. The assess-; ment of corporations was not taken up because of the shortness of the Saturday session. A few complaints were heard today, all of minor Importance.

SCOUTS ORGANIZE BRANCH WITH 13 For tfce purpose of organizing branch membership of boy scouts in Richmond, Paui , Beckett has been appointed Scout Master No. 17734. Thirteen boys have already applied for membership in the organisation. . Mr. ' Beckett has qualified through examinations before the national organization. He expects that the movement in Richmond 'Will soon be in full swing.

Summer Presses AT BIG REDUCTION FOR if . Suburban Day CASH OR CREDIT. 15-17 No. 9th. , feel's

LEAVE FOR GENEVA.

EwartBavis and Ross Lyons have gone to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where they win take a course of study in the work of the Young Men's Chris

tian association to. prepare themselves for the positions a physical directors. Physical director Roach will leave on Wednesday for that place to stay until August. "

Should indicate your good taste and judgment. The merchandise we offer you has been subjected to the most critical tests for Quality, Style and Design before being displayed in our cases for your inspection. The Gift From This Store , .'. Is Always Appreciated. JeimBdims & Cd0 Jewelers

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Atlantic. City Special New Palm Beach Military Lace BOOT $4.00 Vaiue Special Wednesday

All White Canvas and No Bock High Button BOOTS , $3 to $4 Value Special Wednesday only

Teeplle's SMoe Co. 718 Main St., Richmond, Ind.

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chosen by a man known as the Yiddish Mark Twain. The two words mean "peace and welcome unto you."

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IONA 25c, 10 Stamps

AMBOSA 32c, 15 Stamps

EL RYAD 35c, 20 Stamps

3 lbs. Best Starch

25c, 15 Stamps

6 Oz. Cocoanut 122e, 10 Stamps

Shaker Salt 10c, 10 Stamps

Stove Polish . 10c, 10 Stamps

Rex Washing Tablets 10c, 10 Stamps

Sultana Coffee 30c, 15 Stamps

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Phone 1215. FREE DELIVERY. 727 Main

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"YOU CAN SAVE TIME YOU CAN SAVE OIL"

Jewel high speed oil burner is fast and economical. The burner is close to the top and the flame strikes the bottom of the vessel. With this direct contact water boils quicker and it takes less oil to keep it boiling. Don't suffer with a hot stove. Get a Clark Jewel oil stove now and when you have thirty minutes cooking to do you will not have to heat up the whole kitchen.

We can furnish you Clark Jewel Oil Stoves just like cut in an attractive Olive Green Color.

says that he always likes to go to Kennedy's Suburban Day for Fred always has such wonderful bargains in some of the best Jewelry for Birthday, Anniversary, Shower and Wedding Gifts. . "I Just love to go in that store for they make you feel like as if you were at home and when any of the folks down my way want something in fine jewelry for gifts why I just send them to

Fred Kennedy Jeweler

"the Busiest, Biggest Little Store In Town." 526 MAIN.

PRICES AIRE LOW , BaselbaBU Lawmi Teiminifis . .- Crocpiett aIlpes, Outtflifs HsMimg TaicMe Goflfl CMIbs aed Baflfls

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Our Big Suburban Day OIL MOP SPECIAL

This regular $1.00 Triangular Oil Mop, (like cut) and one 25o size

Bottle or oil, complete, for Wednesday only at Ask about our big Hamper Special for Wednesday.

The Weiss Furniture Store 505-507 MAIN STREET.

One Day Oily Wednesday Our Entire Lines of Silks and Wool Dress Goods at 10 Per Cemitt Discount

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WEDNESDAY ONLY Ladies' Black Fibre Silk Hose, 19c a Pair Ladies' Crochet Yoke Vests, 50c grade at 38c Each Ladies' lisle Thread 16 button length Gloves, per pair. .39c Ladies' Kayser 16button length Gloves, $1.25 grade. . 98c Men's Union Suits, $1.50 grade . 98c Men's Athletic Union Suits, each. . .39c One lot Boys' Pleated Shirts, 50c and 75c values, to close Wednesday ......... 25c

Tine Annex for IMnps for One iMe Some Big Values to Make Wednesday Interesting

Fancy Colored Border SCRIM Cream, White and Ecru, blue, pink and yellow border; 25c and 35c yd.; Sale 13c Yd. HEMMED CROCHET BED SPREADS Worth $1.25, Sale. . .98c

Crex" and "Ratana" PORCH RUGS Wednesday They are 36x72 Inches and regularly sold at $1.50 and $1.75 each.

SPECIAL 100 Only, I. and L. Cedar Oil Polish Mops, Triangle shape, $1 values. 50c ONE LOT WINDOW SHADES 28 inches wide by 5 feet long, worth 25c and 50c ; sale 19c Each

Otiir lomestic ami Noioi PepartmennSs Will provide for Wednesday, the usual attractive bargain listof little things for every day needs. Wednesday will be a day of savings throughout the store. -.'."... '(''..' .

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WEDNESDAY ONLY Bungalow Aprons, gingham and percale, sizes 36 to 44, sale 39c Bung alow Dust Caps at. . . . 10c Each Ladies' Wash Petticoats, gingham and rippelette, special, 50c Boys' and Girls Straw Hats, $1.00 values; sale... .25c each Ladies', Misses' and childr en's Wa t e r Sprite Bathing Suits; prices $1.50 to $7.50; Wednesday 10 discount.

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