Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 319, 19 November 1914 — Page 6
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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1914.
REVENUE OFFICER APPOINTS OEPOTY IN SIXTHJISTRICT Peter J. Kruyer Notifies Post Office of Selection and
Supplies Rules of New War Tax. The appointment of Thomas Rogers of Mt. Summit to act as deputy revenue collector for the fourth division of the Sixth internal revenue district in which Richmond is located has been announced by Peter J. Kruyer, internal revenue collector at Indianapolis, through the post office. A copy of the special war tax law and other information has been received at the post office in reply to an inquiry about the sale of stamps. Richmond persons who will be affected by the tax effective Dec. 1, held the erroneous impression that the special revenue stamps could be purchased at the post office. They can be had by writing to the collector of internal revenue at the state house, Indianapolis. The fourth division in which Richmond is located comprises eight counties, five of which are the same as the sixth congressional district. .Madison, Hamilton and Tipton counties replace Union, Fayette and Franklin counties. Kruyer Lists Taxables. A few of the taxables under the new law which will affect Richmond are: Beer and other fermented liquor, Jtl.BO a barrel; wine, 2 cents a quart; champagne and other sparkling wine. 20 cents a quart; cordials and jilcoholic compounds, 24 cents a gallon; banks, $1 on each $1,000 of capital including the surplus and undivided profit; brokers, $30; pawnbrokers, $r0; commercial brokers, $20; bonds, debentures and certificates of indebtedness, five cents for each $100 face Aalue; prommissory notes, 2 cents for iih $100 face value; theatres and concert halls, at the rate of ten cents a seat; railroad and express company bills of lading, 1 cent; newspapers shipped, 1 cent a bundle; telegraph and telephone calls, 1 cent where the charge is more than fifteen cents; conveyance of property, 50 cents for each $100; parlor car seats and berths, 1 cent; perfumery and cosmetics oneeight of one cent to each five cents in value; chewing gum, four cents on each $1 worth sold.
JOBLESS PASS UP SERVICE IN ARMY Abbott Contends Only "Army Men" Enlist Regardless of Conditions. With perhaps a thousand men out of work, according to the estimates of the Central Charity Bureau, and with winter approaching, many persons believe men will be attracted into the army by the prospects of life at posts in warmer climates where food and clothing are plentiful. The records of Corporal Abbott, recruiting officer, show the mistake of this impression and strengthen his theory that men do not join the army for these reasons, but because they are natural born "army men." The number of men wishing to enlist has not increased since winter set in. The records further show that the heaviest enlistment was during the warm months ot June and July, when work was plentiful.
WILSON AWAITS REPORT FROM TURK ON FIRING ON TENNESSEE LAONGH
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to the altar. There it reposed during the ceremonies with Lord Roberts sword and baton resting upon it. In the funeral oration, which was brief and couched in simple language, as though symbolic of the nature of the man it praised, Lord Roberts was held up as a model soldier. Pious, straight forward and obedient to his trust he allowed nothing to swerve him from his God and his country. He was a soldier of the Cross as well as a soldier of his King. . Refugees Mourn. The sterness of the military honors paid to the late soldier failed to overshadow the human side. It was touching to watch the mourning of Belgian and French refugees who mingled with the crowds at the streets and near the cathedral. The services began at noon, and just before the opening anthem sounded a wreath, presented by Dowager Queen Alexandria, was placed upon the casket. The body of Lord Roberts will lie near the graves of Lord Nelson and Lord AVolseley, two famous British fighters of the past who faced enemies of the British kingdom on land and sea. The gun carriage upon which Lord Roberts remains were carried was that, which Lord Roberts' son was endeavoring to save when he was killed at Colenso.
BY A. M. JAMIESON, Special Staff Correspondent of the International News Service at the White House. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. President Wilson is determined that the United States shall not be involved in war with Turkey. If the Turkish officers acted without the authority of the Ottoman government in firing on the launch of the Tennessee, or if the act were justified by naval precedure in the Smyrna port, it is confidently believed here that the Ottoman govern-
i ment will render an apology for the
affair. The American administration, it declared today at the state department, will deal with Turkey as it did with Mexico, that is, pursue a "watchful waiting" policy. Awaits Report. The president today was in expectation of reports from Ambassador Morgenthua at Constantinople supplementing the meagre advices which thus far have come from the Mediterranean concerning the Smyrna inci
dent. But, meanwhile, Captain B. C. Decker, commanding the Tennessee, has been instructed not to repeat the action of Rear Admiral Mayo at Tampico, who brought matters to a climax in Mexican waters by assuming an aggressive initiative. "Take no action which might embarrass or involve the United States," is the substance of a message sent to the commanders of both the Tennessee and the North Carolina. The theory that the shots of the Turkish guns which dropped around the Tennessee and the launch were discharged as messages of friendliness and good will still is uppermost in the minds of administration officials and so far the interpretation placed on the incident by London, that Germany incited Turkey to fire the shorts in reprisal for the Manila Bay incident of the Spanish-American war days, is not accepted. Cable communication with the neareast is slow, but until more tdefinite news arrive, watchful waiting will prevail.
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(Continued from Page One.) erts' favorite horse was led. Six generals of the British army carried Lord Roberts' baton, the insignia of his office as a British field marshal. In carriages, which made up the rear of the impressive procession, came Held marshals of the army, commanding
generals, admirals of the navy and! other high officers. Among them
could be seen the smooth shaven, boyish face of First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Spencer Churchill and the grim, figure of Earl Kitchener, secretary of the war, clothed In kahki. Wife Arrives. Lady Roberts, attired In the deepest
mourning and accompanied by her daughter, reached the Cathedral by) another route than that taken by the procession. i'pon the arrival of the funeral i cortege at St. Paul, the casket, still! dr;ped with the I'nion Jack, was borne
Tickets for the Greenville-Richmond football game Thanksgiving are selling rapidly indicating that one of the largest crowds that ever attended a football game here will be out. It is planned to have an Karlham man for the referee, Logan if he can be obtained. The team will hold another workout this evening at the South Tenth street park. All members are expected to be on hand as new plays will be given out.
DAYTON CONSTABLE LEADS MEN HOME Charges R. A. Hahn and George Stites With Deserting Their Children. Handcuffed together, Constable Dill of Dayton, O., led R. A. Hahn and George Stites protestingly from the city jail to a traction car this morning to take them to Dayton, where they are charged with non-support of their children. Dill was armed with requisition papers for both men. Stites begged not to be taken from jail and then pleaded with the constable to spare him the ignominy of wearing handcuffs, but all in vain. Harry Minor of this city was also sought by the Dayton constable, but when he gave assurance that he would contribute $4 a week toward the support of his family, the constable decided to allow him to remain in Richmond.
SOUTH BEND FIRE CAUSES BIG LOSS
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 19. Fire early today wrecked the building of the Twentieth Century garage and destroyed thirty automobiles, eight, of which were brand new, and spread to the Davies shirt factory, occupying an adjoining building and caused a total loss of approximately $150,000 divided equally between the two companies.
JUDGE H, FOX GETS . SIXTH JOMMISSIOI Each Brings Pleasant and Unpleasant Memories Says Veteran Jurist. Judge Fox brought home today his fourth commission to act as judge of the Wayne circuit court for a period of six year. Despite the number of times in his legal career of almost sixty years, he has received commissions, Judge Fox showed a reticence when he took up the procedure of qualifying for office. Judge Fox has been granted six commissions to serve as judge, and has presided in three courts. His first commission was received in 1878 as judge of the Wayne superior court, where he served until the abolishment of the court. He received his second commission as judge of the appellate court court in 1892. His third, fourth, fifth and sixth commissions were for
the bench in the Wayne circuit court in 1896, 1902, 1908 and 1914. "I am going to start an art gallery with my commissions," the judge said today. "Those commissions mean more to me than you would believe, and each one brings to me more pleasant and unpleasant remembrances than I ever thought I would bave in a life time when I received my first one."
TEAM OF INDIANA IN SEVERE PRACTICE
BY LEASED WIRE. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov.. 19. Indiana's football squad is preparing for its game of the season with Purdue at Lafayette next Saturday in a large barn, the winter quarters of a circus. This plan was decided upon to inspire secrecy.
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According to the resolution adopted by the county commissioners yesterday the West Side Improvement association will tonight, appoint a delegate to act on an advisory committee with delegates from the other civic bodies, the Commercial club and County Auditor Bowman to canvass thoroughly tho locations for a south side bridge.
Suit was filed in circuit court today by Mrs. Irene Hicks asking a divorce
j from her husband Finley, whom, she I says, has failed to support her. The j charge of non-support was placed j against Hicks on the criminal docket I and he was brought into court today. ; No action was taken against him. I There are two children for whom Mrs.
Hicks wants the court set aside a part cf Hicks' earnings each week.
Mrs. Evelyn Salisbury, age ninetysix, at Lyme, Conn., still takes daily outdoor exercise by taking long trips on a tricycle every pleasent day.
Get a 10-cent box now. Are you keeping you liver, stomach and bowels clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oils? This is important. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases;
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Valuable Advice to Sufferers. "There are many different forms of stomach trouble," said a well-known specialist recently, "but practically all are traceable to excessive acidity and food fermentation. That is why the results obtained from the use of drugs are usually so disappointing. Admitting fermentation and consequent acidity of the food contents to be the underlying cause of most forms of indigestion, it naturally follows that the use of a reliable antacid, such as the pure bisurated magnesia which is so frequently prescribed by physicians, will produce better results than any known drug or combination of drugs. Accordingly I almost invariably advise those who complain of digestive trouble to get some bisurated magnesia( note the name carefully, as other forms are unsuitable for this purpose,) from their druggist, and take from one to two teaspoonfuls of the powder, or two 5 grain compressed tablets, with a little water after meals. This by immediately neutralizing the acid and stopping the fermentation, removes the cause of all the trouble and insures normal and healthy digestion." adv.
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Loaned on household goods, pianos, teams, fixtures, etc. without removal at the Legal Rate. We loan from $5 to $100. See us before borrowing. If unable to call, write or phone and our agent will call at your home. The State Investment & Loan Company PHONE 2560 Room 40 Colonial Bldg., Richmond, Ind.
If you care for heavy hair, that glistents with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it immediately dissolves every particle of dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? Adv.
The time of the year when one is confronted with the question of what to give is at hand. In your perplexity, remember, an up-to-date jewelry store is the best place to get suggestions. Here you will find thousands of articles that will prove most acceptable to every member of the family, articles that will better convey the esteem in which they are held by you. Call with your list and see how satisfactorily it can be filled here. Mil 12 N. 9th St.
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NOTICE TO HONTERS We, the undersigned, positively forbid hunting or trespassing on our premises: Thus. ('. Kliason. V'nod 10. Kliason. (id T i (.sell log. 1 thin1 Crowe. Daniel Kantin-r. Mary .1. Kliason. Mis. Joseph Toschlog. Howard Kliusou, ('has. Savage. Frank R. King. Jones & Pike. Joe and Walter King. John 11. Jackson. Clarence Crowe, finrfield Jackson. E. J. Reynold".
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In order to introduce our GOLD COIN flour quickly we will give to the boy or girl selling the most of it during the next thirty days a Premnio Jnnveiiiiille Aetto fficB!w
Width of steel tonneau 5y2 in., fender to fender 24 in., 4 ft. long, real fore doors and locks, finished in black and red, artistically striped in gold, adjustable wind shield, perforated nickled radiator, upholstered seat, emergency wheel on rear, nickel plated trimmings on radiator and hood, four nickel plated oil burner torpedo lamps, nickeled artillery hub caps, wood rim steering wheel, mahogany finish, American knuckle joint Auto gear, steel fenders black enameled, 14x4 in. artillery wood wheels, front and rear rubber tired wheels, auto red finish, auto starting crank. Packed one in crate, weight 95 lbs.
Each contestant will be paid a commission of ten cents per barrel on all the GOLD COIN flour he or she may sell during the contest. Even though you fail to secure the Auto you will be well paid for your efforts. Call upon J. Runge & Co. and he will give you an order book. Then call upon the people in your neighborhood and ask them to buy a sack of GOLD COIN flour. Make the order out in duplicate and ask the buyer to sign the order, turn that order in to J. Runge & Co., and when the flour is delivered you will receive proper credit. On Dec. 19th the final count will be made and the Auto will be given to the boy or girl who has sold the most GOLD COIN flour. The Auto is on exhibition in J. Runge & Co.'s window. It is not a flimsy toy, but well built and well worth the efforts to win it. Look at the cut above and read the description. Get an order book and go to work. GOLD COIN flour is high grade and easy to sell.
1 tamp Co 16 South Seventh Street.
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A Combination Christmas Gift
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A Bookcase A Ladies Desk A Window Seat
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' No matter what the shape or size of your room, or how many books you have, the sections will fit. You can start with one section, at little expense, and add to as required. They are the finest and best Sectional Bookcase made today. Not because we sell it, but because we know that "Gunn Guaranteed Construction" means the best in furniture building. As a Christmas Gift they have no equal. We carry a fine line in many combinations nd finishes which we will be pleased to have you call and examine. 30 Feet from 7th Street
Fond Memories of the Fatherland Played in Your Home on The Starr Player Piano. BIG SALE SATURDAY ONLY
of 88-Note PLAYER MUSIC Each Roll having the following German melodies: "The Lauterbach Maiden," "German Veneration Song," "My Heart Thinks of You," "Loreley," "Oh! You Dear Augustin," "Farewell," "The Watch on the Rhine." All Are Included in Every Roll YOU BUY THEM SATURDAY AT PER ROLL
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Main Street, Corner 10th.
