Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 196, 30 July 1915 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUtf-TELEGR AM, FRIDAY, JULY 80!l91sJ I

PREPARES FOOD is survived by his wife, three slaters. Mrs. . Bert Rusiien nd mIm MTrtto City Statistics the residence on . Northwest Fourth street at two o'clock. Further service will be held at the Christian church in Centervllle at three o'clock. Burial In Crown; Hill cemetery at Centervllle. SIMON Louis Simon, aged 40, died Friday morning of complication of diseases at the home of his sister,' Mr b. Sam Fredj 132 . South ' Fourteenth street. His home was in Chicago and the remains will be taken to that citjy Saturday where the funeral services and burial . will be held. Complete funeral services not arranged. . - - . 5 VARNISH COMPANY SUES CONTRACTOR CALL TO VIGRANS. ' REPORT ISSUED ON NEW RANGE The new Standard Electric range, which is being demonstrated this afternoon and evening at the Richmond Elecrtlc company, 19 South Seventh street, greatly Interested - those who called at the office today. The food is entirely cooked through the use of electricity and the demonstrator shows that it saves the estimated twenty per cent of food which is boiled, steamed or stewed away. A gladiola is given each lady visitor.Coate of this city and Mrs. Charles Fishburn of Indianapolis " and . one brother John M. Coate of Richmond. Funeral services' will be held at the family residence at 904. North ; D street at 10 : 30 o'clock .Monday morning. - Burial In Earlham cemetery. Friends may call Saturday morning or any time Sunday. LANTZ The funeral of Mrs.' Nora Lantz will take place Saturday afternoon. Short services will be held at All members of the Vigrans traveling club are requested to meet at the store at . 12 o'clock Sunday to take truck for Williamsburg. RED SOX TO LEAVE. Red Sox players will meet at Fifth and Main Sunday morning at 11:30 to make the trip to Lewisburg. Marriage Licensee. Glasco White, 23. driver, city, and Martha Smith, 17, city. Morris Clark, 25, salesman, city, and Francis Peelle, 22, Centervllle. Deaths and Funerals. i COATE Llndley M. Coate. aged 61 years, died at 4:30 o'clock this morning at Reid Memorial hospital following an operation for appendicitis. He WASHINGTON. July 30. A report issued- today by the- census bttrean based on-additional canvasses of oil mills, shows 5,779,665 tons of cottonseed crushed and 832,401 running: bales lintners produced from crop of 1914. . . The Bigelow -. Varnish company of New Jersey, has filed complaint in circuit court against Moses Harris, who, it is alleged, Is debtor to them to the extent of IS9.43. The case will be heard In the October term of court. Jess Hoover of this city, has been named as defendant in suit brought by Anna Fancher. The complaint Is on a statutory charge. Fifteen towns went dry In one. day in South Dakota recently. So the) movement moves. - Russia furnishes more woman fighters in war time than any other nation. 's 1 , J V 7L V 5- "- -fr ". .y . V : r y

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GRAND FORMAL OPENING Saturday, July 31, 1915, 2:30 to 5:30 p. m., 6:30 to 9:30 p. m.

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CHARTER NUMBER 1.7. j The Opening Occurs Tomorrow - Afternoon Tomorrow this building will be opened for the inspection 5 of the public and the stockholders; officers and directors 1 of the bank will be present to exhibit and explain the 1 equipment and arrangements for caring for banking business. Ladies are especially invited to call and ; ; ; the provisions madte for them. i v Flowers and Music During Opening Hours. "i The First National Bank cor: ;th and main street. Richmond..

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