Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 178, 9 July 1915 — Page 3

the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Friday, july 9, 1915

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PASTOR'S BROTHER COMING FOR VISIT ' HURT 111 COLLISION ' " ' : : Coming from Chicago to visit his brother. Rev. E. E. Davis, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church here, Rev. S. M. Davis of Rockfield, Ind., was brought to the home of the local pastor badly Injured. The Injuries resulted from a taxicab collision which took place at Twelfth and North E streets. Mr. Davis was the only occupant of : the cab - except -the ; driver. The latter was uninjured. The driver lost control of his machine when a steering rod broke. He was uable to cut down the speed before he smashed into the side of the Seidel Buggy factory. The cab was not damaged beyond repair.' Rev. Davis has several small gashes in his scalp. His Injuries are not regarded as serious, but there was much loss of blood. . Flying glass caused the cuts.

WOMEN INVITED

The women of the Domestic Science association are Invited to attend an exhibit which will be shown in the library in New Paris, O., on July 28, 29 and 30, by the Tuesday club. The exhibit will consist of antiques, relics and other Interesting things.

ARRIVE IN CHICAGO.

CHICAGO, July 9. Former Governor J. M. Slat on. and Mrs. Slaton of Atlanta, arrived in Chicago this morning on their way to San Francisco.

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MISSION SOCIETY SELECTS OFFICIAL EATON. O . July 9. The following is the corps of officers elected recently by members of the Missionary societies of St Paul's Methodist Episcopal church: President, Mrs. Florence Jones; first vice president. Mrs. Dora Welsh; second vice president, Mrs. Belle Huffman; recording secretary, Mrs. Lela Conover; assistant, Mrs. Pearl Young; corresponding secretary.

Miss Sarah Wilson; assistant, Mrs.'

Zelma Hoover; temperance. Mrs. Jennie Deem. King; literature. Mrs. Tallie Filbert; treasurer. Miss Delia Conger; mite box secretary, Mrs. H. J. Dalrymple.

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CHIROPRACTIC It is being demonstrated daily by Chiropractors that the secret of health lies in the Perfection of the Spine. Disease readily establishes itself in any part of the body when the nerves become unable to carry the normal amount of energy from the brain to the part. - In the large majority of cases, the physical cause of disease is a mechanical pressure on the nerve as it passes - out between the bones of the spinal column. The trained and educated hand of a Chiropractor alone can find the pressure-point In the apine and by a quick, skillful movement, adjust the displaced bone, and thus re-establish, the flow of nerve energy and health. Every Chronic Disease is the result of an abnormal spine. By examining the spine the cause of any chronic disease or weakness can be located; pains about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs; diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, or special organs of sex; lowered vitality. Irritability, insomnia and In ability to think or work, are some of the conditions where Chiropraotic Adjustments remove the cause. I do not CURE or TREAT I remove the Cause, Nature Cure. Investigation costs nothing and may mean your health and happiness. JOHN C BOCKMAN, CHIROPRACTOR

Knollenberg's Annex, S. 8th St. 2nd Floor. Phone 1868. Office Hou 9 to 11 a. m.; 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8. Sundays by Appointment.

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79c Bleached Seamless SHEETS 72x90, fine, soft bleached sheeting

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Women's $1 HOUSE DRESSES In dark percales and linen es

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Boys' 50c UNION SUITS Elastic ribbed and porosknit, at

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50c SHORT SILK GLOVES Double finger tipped, black or white:

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FINEST $1 PRINCESS SLIPS Beautiful lace, emb'y trimmed, all sizes,

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BEST 35c BROWNIE OVERALLS Well made, in blues, stripes, all sizes

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Child's 50c MUSLIN GOWNS Embroidery and lace - trimmed, all sizes

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$1 LONG SILK GLOVES Black or white, 16-button, double finger tipped

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BOYS' 75c WASH SUITS Oliver Twist, middie, etc., all sizes.

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Women's 50c SILK HOSE Black, white, colors, double lisle feet

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75c Emb'd MUSLIN Petticoats Pretty embroidery flounce with dust ruffle

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50c Muslin Drawers .'. . .33c

$3 Silk Kimonos. .$1.89

$1.50 Bed Spreads

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75c Crepe Gowns

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$2 Muslin Petticoats

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Finest $1 Corsets

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BoysV$3.50 Wool Suits

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75c Envelope Chemise

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Child's 10c Garters

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MILL AND FACTORY SALE OF KNITWEAR

Child's 15c Pantie Waists 9c Women's 75c Union Suits 33c Child's 12 y2c Hosiery 6c 19c Summer Vests 11c 35c Silk Lisle Hose 17c Child's 19c Fancy Top Sox ..... 11c

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35c Scarfs and Squares 16c

Men's, Women's $1.50 Umbrellas 94c

$2 House Dresses 94c

New 75c Middies 39c

Child's $1.50 White Dresses 87c

10c Round Doilies

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NEW $3-$4 SILK WAISTS in heavy tub silk and all silk crepe

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