Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 91, 27 February 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SON-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1917

FIREMEN AID IN NATIONAL DEFENSE.

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The above photograph shows the fireboat New York tied up in the lee of the Brooklyn Bridge, guarding against fire the huge munition piers where war supplies are being loaded for the Allies. The flreboats of New York play an important part in the defense plans of Manhattan and also act as look-out boats aiding the defense of of the bridges.

BOX BRINGS $8 AT SOCIAL HELD BY YOUNG FOLKS ECONOMY, Ind., Feb. 27. The play and box social Saturday night at the Economy' Friends' church attracted a targe crowd of men whose pocketbooks were well padded. China pigs did not let H. C. L. cheat their stomach eg. Boxes ranged from 50c to $3.20. Total cleared. '$50. Billy McCann was the auctioneer. A sixtet of Methodist girls were present with six boxes In one that brought near $8.i . . .The box social held at the West River school house Friday night was a financial success. $25 was the tole the boxes brought. ! W. C. T. U. Conducts Social Hour. . I The W. C. T. U. social and oyster supper at tho Economy Friends church Friday night was a great event. There were 81 who enjoyed the twocourse dinner." First course, oyster soup, crackers and pickles. Second course, cake and coffee. ' Program Solo, Mrs. Gail Cain; prayer, Rev. Ballard; "Temperance in Language," Rev. Oliver Frazer; solo, Mrs. Maud Manning; "What the W. C. T. U. Sabbath Observance Means," Rev. Ballard; "Relation of the W. C. T. U. to I the Public Schools," Prof. Braumfiel; ! VShort Talks".... Mrs. Meek Low Smith, 67, died Sunday morning at her home west of town with leakage of the heart. Funeral, Tuesday afternoon in the M. E. church at 2 o'clock, conducted .by Rev. Ray Ballard. Interment in Springfield cemetery Charles Henry Fennlmore, 74, died Saturday' morning at 10 o'clock with pneumonia. Funeral was held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Union M. E. church, northeast of town. Interment in Union cemetery. "BINGO" Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely 25c Cents. All Drug 8tores. Including , Thiattethwaite't Drug Store.

Wonderful Voice Stop Features Organ Installed in First Lutheran Church

. The large pipe organ which has been installed in the First English Lutheran church as a gift to the congregation from Adam H. Bartel was manufactured by the Moller company, Hagerstown, Md. It is the most complete organ in the city, excepting the one in the Reid Memorial church. ... To those who have heard the organ, the responsive control of the mechanism is one of the outstanding features of the instrument. The various stops were personally selected by Miss Alice Knollenberg ' and are particularly adapted to the church room. Voice Attachment is Pleasing. Among the most pleasing stop combinations is that of the Vox Humana, which is as near as Imitation of the human voice as cold wood and metal can make it The other stops are voiced to blend most harmoniously. The great organ affords a fullness and richness of tone that seems to be exactly fitted to the size and acoustic qualities of the . church auditorium. The string and wood wind stops are especially well voiced. The following are the detailed specifications: Great Organ 1, 8 ft Open Diapson; 2. 8 ft Dulciana; 8, 8 ft Unda Maria; 4. 8 ft. Viola Gamba; 5, 8 ft Doppel Floete; 6, 8 ft Melodia; 7. 4 ft Principal; 8, 4 ft Glute d' Amour. (All stops except No. 1 in swell box.) Swell Organ 9, 16 ft Bourdon; 10, 8 ft Open Diapason; 11, 8 ft Stopped Diapason; 12, 8 ft Salicional; 13, 8 ft. Vox Celeste; 14, 8 ft. Aeoline; 15, 8 ft. Oboe; 16. 4 ft Flute Harmonique; 17. 4 ft Violina; 18, 2 ft. Flautina; 19, 8 ft Vox Humana. Pedal Organ 20, 16 ft Open Diap

son; 21, 16 ft Bourdon; 22, 16 ft. lieblich Gedeckt; 23, 8 ft Octave Bass; 24, 8 ft Flute; 25, 8 ft. Cello. Couplers Great to Pedal; Swell to Pedal; Swell to Great; Swell to Great 16 ft; Swell to Great 4 ft; Great to Great 4 ft; Swell to Swell 4 It; Swell to Swell 4 ft. Adjustable Combinations Piston No. 1; Piston No. 2; Piston No. 3. (Affecting Swell and Pedal Stops.) Piston No. 1; Piston No. 2; Piston No. 3. (Affecting Great and Pedal Stops.) Pedal Movements Great to Pedal Reversible; Balanced Swell Pedal; Grand Crescendo Pedal.

DRAWS $25 FINE

MUSIC COMMITTEE MEETS

The music committee of the Com' mercial club meets today to dis

cuss plans for the Galli-Curci concert

and for a community musical organi zation.

Harry Reynolds, a vagrant who was captured by a north end citizen yesterday after a long chase, following Reynolds' attempt to steal some goods nut nf a summer kitchen, pleaded

guilty to a charge of petit larceny in city court today and was fined $25 and costs and sentenced to serve 40 days at the penal farm. CONGREGATION TO ELECT A meeting of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church Has been called for 8 o'clock the night of March 8. Three trustees to serve three years will be elected.

HENDERSON IS DEAD CENTERVILLE, Ind.. Feb. 27. William Henderson is dead at his home here. .

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STARR PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS

"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."

Moral!

Avail yourself of the wonderful savings that the climax of this record-breaking sale offers. Throughout the city there are hundreds of homes that have been made happy by the opportunity that this sale has afforded the opportunity to have a well furnished home on a small expenditure.' Note the savings below:

Beds $ 7.50 Beds now $ 6.00 $ 9.00 Beds now 7.20 $12.50 Beds now $ 9.60 $15.00 Beds now $12.00 $18.00 Beds now $14.40 $20.00 Beds now. . . . . .$16.00

Dressers $15.00 Dressers now. . .$12.00 $18.00 Dressers now. . .$14.40 $22.50 Dressers now. . .$18.00 $25.00 Dressers now. . .$20.00 $28.50 Dressers now. . .$22.80 $30.00 Dressers now . . .$24.00

Chiffoniers

$12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00

Chiffoniers Chiffoniers Chiffoniers Chiffoniers Chiffoniers Chiffoniers

. .$ 9.60 ,..$12.00 ...$14.40 ..$16.00 ..$18.00 ..$20.00

Dining Tables $14.00 Dining Tables, . $11.60 $16.50 Dining Tables. .$13.20 $18.50 Dining Tables. $14.65 $22.60 Dining Tables. .$18.00

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Buffets $2L50 Buffets now. . . .$17.20 $25.00 Buffets now. . . .$20.00 $27.50 Buffets now. .. .$22.00 $30.00 Buffets now. . ..$24.00 $32.50 Buffets now. . . .$26.00 $35.00 Buffets now $28.00 $38.50 Buffets now, . . .$30.80 $40.00 Buffets now. .. .$32.00

Dining Chairs $ 900 Set of Chairs. . .$ 7.20 $12.00 Set of Chairs. . .$ 9.60 $15.00 Set of Chairs... $12.00 $16.50 Set of Chairs. ..$1320 $18.00 Set of Chairs. . .$14.40 $21.50 Set of Chairs. . .$17.20 $24.00 Set of Chairs. . .$19.20 $28.50 Set of Chairs. . .$22.80

Davenports

$32.50 Davenports . . . . $26.00 $35.00 Davenports . . . . $28.00 $88.00 Davenports . . . . $30.80 $40.00 Davenports ... .$32.00 $45.00 Davenports .... $36.00 $50.00 Davenports .... $40.00

Rockers $ 5.00 Rockers now . . . $ 4.00 $ 8.00 Rockers now . . .$ 6.40 $12.00 Rockers now . ; .$ 9.60 $15.00 Rockers now . . .$12.00 $18.00 Rockers now . . .$14.00 $20.00 Rockers now ...$16.00 $25.00 Rockers now . . .$20.00

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library Tables

$12.00 $15.00 $18.50 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00

Library

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Tables. $ 9.00

Tables. $12.00 Tables. $14.65 Tables. $16.00 Tables. $20.00 Tables. $2400

STARR v . PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS .

EXGELL TO HEAR DAYTON CHORUS SING ON SUNDAY

Everyone who ever has attended church has case out of an Ezcell song book. ; ; . E. O. Excell, world-famous music editor, likely x will ' toe in Richmond Sunday afternoon to hear the Dayton Chorus concert at the Coliseum. ' He is coming to make arrangements for the Chorus to appear on the program at the Winona Lake Chautauqua this season. He is musical director of the program at this, the largest Chautauqua in the west. The program for the concert was announced today. It follows: i "God Is Our Refuge and Strength" Buck Chorus "Comfort Ye," recitative to air "Every Valley" from "Messiah" Hilbert Kratzer a. "On Himalaya". .Bantock b. "Strike, Strike the Lyre". .Cooke c. "Voix Celeste" Alcock d. "Bells of St. Michael's Tower" . ...... Stewart Chorus a. "An Old Refrain" Kreisler b. "Mavis" Cnurton c. "Mother Machree" Ball Hilbert Kratzer a. "The Silent Sea". Neidlinger Obligate, Florence Neck b. "Seek Ye the Lord" Roberts Kratzer and Chorus "c. "Rock of Ages" ..Buck Elza Moser and Chorus a. "Open the Gates of the Temple" Knapp b. "If With All Your Hearts" , Mendelssohn Hilbert Kratzer Hallalujah Chorus (Messiah) . .Handel , Chorus

RALPH LITTLE SINGS

..Ralph Little will sing at the men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. next Sunday afternoon. Other musical numbers will feature the program. ' "The Golden Age" will be the subject at Rev. John A. Gray's address. Dr. Gray is from Grand Rapids.

During the war of the Bavarian succession, something less than 150 years ago, the question of potatoes became so urgent that the struggle itself came to be known as the Kartoffelkreig the "potato war."

How to Check that Cold When it is painful to breathe and fever sends chills up and down your back, you are in for a cold. A timely doge of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will stop the sneezes and sniffles. The pine balsam loosens the phlegm and clears the bronchial tubes, the honey soothes and relieves the sore throat. The antiseptic qualities kill

the germ and the cogested condition

is relieved. Croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial affections quickly relieved. At all Druggists, 25c Adv.

Elliott Enters Race For Mayor at New Castle

Richmond friends of George Elliott, editor of the New Castle, Ind., Courier, are greatly interested in his candidacy for the Republican nomination for mayor of that city. . In selecting Elliott

to head their ticket, the young editor's

many Richmond friends agree, the Republicans of New Castle can make no mistake. '7r-t'-,-He has not only won a reputation as a successful Journalist but be is also a highly competent business ; man, thoroughly equipped to fill the office he aspires to. Elliott's mayoralty candidacy is in response to a general, state-wide demand for high type men to serve as chief executives of the municipalities.

MINE OWNERS ASK HEAVY INDEMNITIES

Attorney A. C. Iindemuth, who owns the La Australian copper mine at Zacatecas, Mex in partnership with D. W. Walters, , Edward Dennison, local men, and William Unthank, formerly of Richmond but at present of California, and Fred Curtis, Oregon, formerly of this city, said today that in case President Wilson decided to make Mexico pay for damages done to property belonging to American citizens duringthe revolution, owners of

this mine will file claims for damages

amounting to about $100,000.

YOUNG FOLKS GIVE PARCEL POST SALE

CHESTER, Ind., Feb. 27. The Young Married Ladies' class of the M. E. Sunday school will give a parcel post sale and ice cream supper at the Chester hall Wednesday night. February 28. The proceeds to go to the church treasury. The public Is cordially invited. . . . . Luther SforhurV

imoved to Whitewater this week and

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond La wler moved to the tana vacated by Starbuck.... Mrs. Morton .McMahan and son, Everett, "spent Monday afternoon the guests of Ollie Boerner and family... ..Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill - were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menke of Richmond ... ."Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critchfield....Rev. L. F. Ulmer and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carman Sunday..,. Misses Esther and Edith Licbty entertained the following friends at their home south of here Sunday: Misses Carrie Boerner, Lucile Huffman, Bonnie Carman, MarJorie Huffman, Adelaide Kemp, Blanche Carman.... Mrs. George Minor is seriously ill at her home here.

HOLD CHURCH NIGHT

Wednesday is to be "church night at Second Presbyterian church. A penny supper will be served by a section of the Womens' Aid society; men of the church will meet to form a community organization and "The Old Peabody Pew will be presented by women of the Second English Lutheran church under auspices of the missionary society The Norwegian Bible Society Is celebrating its one-hundredth anniversary.

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