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1 THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY. NOV. 24, 1913 VOTE TO ORGANIZE BUILDING COUNCIL Laborers at Meeting, Elect Temporary President and Secretary'. h BIG DELEGATION TO ATTEND RALLY I L At a meeting of plasterers, carpen ters, sheet metal workers, lathers, painters and hod carriers held yester day afternoon at Labor Hall, it was voted to organize a Luilding Trades Council in Richmond and apply at once for a charter from the state or ganization. Representatives of the building trades in Trades Council last Tuesday night formed a temporary orgau'za tion for the council by eb-etirig J off er hon Cox temporary presid' nt and Wil liam Fahltinj; temporary secretary of SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at once when Eack hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. Between fifty and seventy-live Rich mond and Wayne county progressives will at ten: the hi ; state- rally to be held at Indianapolis tomorrow. A num ber will meet at the local Pennsylva nia station a; o'clock tomorrow morn in si while others, principally par- j ty members liing outside the city, will ' meet at the ttation at lu o'clock to j boo re' i he 1 0 : in, in. ! Aric-i." those who v. ill attend the j meeCm; from this city are County j Trti-i ut'i r fhaii'mes.s. Mayor-elect Rob- bins and City Chairman P. rooks. j i-'ew-ral of the most active party: tnous sections 01 tne vJ the- rally and prac- state haders will lie iron leader; coe i: fry will tifallv aii ' . in attendant' TftDCDMAPI C I HULNIinuLL U SELECTED SUNDAY Lots south of East Main street, be tween r'ifteent hand Sixteenth streets, were chosen for the site of the tabernacle- to be used during the Honey well evangelistic campaign by the com mittee of luu at the meeting yesterday ai'ien.oon. Other arrangements for the construction of the building were left with the building committee of winch Richard Sedgwick is chairman. Abandon Volunteer Labor. Mr. HedK-.vick said the tub-nia-!.? will be 2'" by 110 tf t. with a seating capacity of 5, '"(. It will be e;e trie ally lighted aiid heated by large stoves The idea of having the building con struct d by volunteer labor has bo-n abandoned, said Mr. Sedgwick, because not enoueh could be secured to push tho building to completion with suf- TWO B1TTEHBY DOGS Cha. Youngflesh and Eliza beth Stevenson Hurt. f.cient .-ar idity. Work of removing the l sheds winch stand on the lots wiii be-S , gin some time next week. The finance committee was instruc t-1 ed to raise f 5.',"J with which to start the campaign. Appoints Committees. To handle the details that arose be- : tween sskms of the committee of 1'"., an executive commute- was ap- L1, , . . , Two children were bitten bv dogs pointed to have heado.".! titers at the 1 . American Friend office The commit- Saturday. The chndren were Charles, tee follows: S. K. Nicholson, chair- the four-year-old son of Frank Young- man: I. S. Brown. K. M. Haas, Rich- flesh. 131 South Fifteenth, and KHza- ard Sedgwick and Rev, T J. Graham, beth. the ttrn-year-olu daught-r of lr. Mr. Sedgwick reported on th size 1). W. Stevenson, 4'-S South Fifteenth, and construction of the tabernacle at They vnre not biift. by the same Mmieie, saying that the advice of tho d .;;. t'haries You'igt iesh was scratch people of that city was to have it o- ei and bitten on the right arm. K!i.i cr. ted in the center of town and of am- a beta Steenson a bitten in the up pi" capacity. per lip. YTC TIIVHRPP asair.st R&--mor.d G Cox The p'aintrff i allege 'ha' Mr. Cox i an haMtut ! drunkard ar.d offers her nothing to Suit for divorce was entered :n cir-' wards her support. They have no ca: ctiit court today by Mrs. Agnes" Cox dren. Thanksgiving dinner 12:30 Chickens. Turkeys and to 2:00, Westeott Hotel, 7oc. Ducks at Long Bros. Cash Music. Reserve Tables at of- Meat Market. 321 Main street fice. - :t Phone 2299. -4 -t LET THE LITTLE ASHES FALL INTO ONE OF OUR AY HRASS. COLD. SILVER Newest designs, you'll want them when you see them. ."c to $.ro. i'lCAK JARS Cut Glass in (.German Silver Mounting. Metal and Wood en Humidors. ED A. FELTMAN CIGAR CO. 609 Main St. Retail Dept. 0l Main St. No man or wouan who cats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says; a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggish- filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then yon got, sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, ttleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water hp fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia ami has been used for genera tions to flush (dogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity,, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. .lad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lttb fa-water drink which all regulax meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the bloou pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. For ANKSGMNG ithe organization. These officers will ; b-i retain. "id until the charter is r'- ceived. j , Following the meeting, T. II. Flynn, I I the orgauizt-r of the American Feder j ation of Labor, who has been doing . organization work in the city, left for ! iiis home in Pittsburg where ho wa.- called by illness in his family. ; He will return for a meeting to be 1 held next Sunday af lor noon at wh'h time an effort will be made, in effect ; an organization of the teamsters of i the city. ! FLAME BEFORE GAS In lighting anv gas appli iance burning Natural Gas, be sure to light the match first and hold it as near to the burner or lighter as possible. Strict attention to this warn ing mav prevent an explosion. RICHMOND LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER CO. It You will need a Carving Set. We have them in Silver Plate, Large Horn T-' Handles, with fine steel & , blades, etc. ,at SPECIAL PRICES Come in and see them at once and get first choice of these bargains. The Jeweler 12 North 9th. Few turtles are being caught, these days in the Bahamas, the annual catch having diminished for some time. Importation of turtle shell may soon cease. iEBWMiii KENNEDY'S "The Busiest, Biggest Little Store in Town." WISE BUYERS, LOOK ONLY 24 MORE shopping days until Xmas. Make your selec tions early while we have a fresh, new stock to select from. New shipments arriving daily in our Christmas goods including Fine Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Diamonds (loose and mounted in rings), Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, etc. Persian ivory, a very suitable, gift one long re membered; Cameo Rings and Pins, Bracelets, Community Sil ver; the very finest in Spoons, Sugar Shells, Knives and Forks, etc. Percolators and Chafing Dishes; many other pieces of fine jewelry too numerous to mention. With a small deposit we will cheerfully lay aside any article in our store. TOUR PATRONAGE AP PRECIATED. Give Us a Call Fred Kennedy Jeweler 526 MAIN STREET imimMMaaagiiBii Richmo Dyligt r( m ! wit i " s8 "YOU SHOULD WORRY" No contract to sign. No deposit required. We heat your home for less. i RICHMOND COAL CO. Yard and Office West 2nd and P. H. Ry. Tel. 3165 We have city Tailors who know how to put style in a Suit or Overcoat, you can try on the coat in course of making; this gives you an opportunity to see how the garment iooks before it is finished. Wc do "high class" tailoring, the kind good dressers wear. Watch our big window for newest Fall Styles. Suits and Overcoats CORNER MAIN AND NINTH STREETS Bought at a Special Price for Tills Sale. Values tip to $25.00 on Sale N D Y Wool Crepes Silk Crepes Canton Crepes Novelty Clothes Silk Chiffons Charmuese Yotir Qt o Worth up to All the latest Models are repre sented in this lot. Dresses for Street Wear. Afternoon Dresses. Dresses for all Occasions. All colors and sizes. An excellent opportunity to get a high grade dress at less than half price. Sor