Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 62, 22 January 1915 — Page 10

.THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1915.

COMMITTEE FIGURES ADDITION TO CHURCH Second Lutherans Place Plans and Estimates in Shank's Hands. A sub-committee has been appointed to make, plans and estimate the cost of the Improvements which will be made to the. Second English Lutheran church this spring. The subcommittee consists of Stephen Shank, William Silverman and Mrs. James Kessler. The plans Include the construction of a basement to the present building, which will be fitted up as a Sunday school room.

GARRY EXPORT WHEAT Pennsy Trains Handle Heavy Shipments. An unusual amount of wheat is being shipped through Richmond from Chicago, billed for Newport N.ews through Cincinnati. Local railroad officials believe the wheat is shipped for export purposes. The final destination is not known but it is believed to be one of the war countries where it will command even higher prices than in this country. In the past week, as many as sixty carloads have gone through the city on the Pennsylvania in one day.

RE-ELECT DR. BOND

Richmond Man Retains Place in White Plague War. Dr. S. Edgar Bond was re-elected a director of the Indiana Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, and the director from the Sixth district, at the fourth annual convention held at Indianapolis yesterday. Reports read at the meeting showed that the white plague is slowly losing ground before the work of the many organizations in the state against it.

The Local Post Office Department reports that the Ford cars used in the R. R. service made their trips through the snow drifts this morning and returned on time and that none of the horse and wagon routes had returned up to the time of this re port at 2:30 p. m. So much for the Ford. The Bethard Auto Agency, STORM DELAYS CASE

Two dozen citizens of Hagerstown braved the snow storm today to testify for Hagerstown in the suit of Catherine Morton against the town for $1,000 damages but the trial was postponed until Monday because it was impossible to assemble a jury. The sheriff found some of the jurors almost snow bound after reaching them by telephone. The trial will start at 10 o'clock Monday morning.

MAKE RUN IN SNOW

In a blinding snow storm members of Nos. 2 and 5 hose companies extinguished a blaze at the home of Frank May, West E street, between Southwest Fourth and Fifth streets, caused by sparks from the chimney dropping on the roof. The loss was small. The alarm came in about 1:30 this morning.

HOPES FOR RELIEF IN NEXT WORLD

John Conley, up for the second offense, Intoxication, appeared in court in his undershirt, carrying a sweater and coat over his arm. "Twenty-five and costs," said the mayor. "I wonder if the next world is a hard and this here one?" said John.

Persons of the English group, including Welsh, Irish and Scotch, comprised 12.3 per cent, of the total white population of this country in 1910.

SICK, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS

"Pape's Diapepsin" Makes Upset Stomachs Feel Fine in Five Minutes.

Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damtge -do you? Well, don't bother. If rour stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ite has fermented into stubborn lumps head dizzy and aches; belch gases ind acids and eructate undigested !ood; breath foul, tongue coated just :ake a little Pape's Diapepsin and in Mve minutes you wonder what became f the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a Dad stomach. A little Diapepsin occalionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite toods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of rour liberal limit without rebellion; f your food is a damage instead of a lelp, remember the quickest, surest, ' nost harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents or a large case at drug stores. It's ruly wonderul it digests food and lets things straight, so gently and lastly that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and in with a weak, disordered stomach; ta so unnecessary. Adv.

CHURCH CALLS REA

Chicago Man May Accept Richmond Pastorate. Members of the 'First. Presbyterian church extended a call to Dr. J. J. Ilea, pastor of the Eighth Presbyterian 'church of Chicago, to the pastorate. The Rev. Mr. Rea met with the committee recently and was very much pleased with the surroundings, and It Is believed that he will accept the call at once.

SNOW FALL DELAYS PYTHIAN DELEGATES

With the snow storm holding up almost half of the delegates to the K. of P. district meeting here today, a business meeting opened this- afternoon with seventy-five present. The grand officers had not arrived but were expected. Roy Fry presided at the meeting. The entertainment of the delegates will take place tonight when a public meeting will be held in the pythian temple and the state officers will make addresses.

GIRLS TAKE UP WORK

The sewing work cf tjie women who were associated with the s'ocial center work at the Whitewater school, has been taken up by the girls of the older classes in the school, under the direction of Mrs. Rush, and the girl 4 are learning to do sewing that will be helpful to theim in their homes.

MILLERS ADD MORE TO PRICE OF FLOUR

Twenty-five Pound Bags Sell for $1.00-Increase of Thirty Cents. The price of flour has steadily advanced on the local produce market this week, making a gain of 20 cents on the hundred pounds, and 40 cents on the barrel. The wholesale price has advanced to $7.20 a barrel, and the retail price is near $8 a barrel. Twenty-five pound sacks for. family use are selling at $1, a gain of from 30 to 35 cents a sack in the last month. The price of bread has not been advanced..

NAME TAX WORKERS. William A. Rawles and Fred Sims of the executive committee of the committee of forty-nine to revise taxation have appointed Eben H. Wolcott, Charles F. Remy, William J. Mooney, E. I. Lewis, J. P. Frenzel, Thomas S. Moran and Hiram Irwin as the other seven members. The executive committee will name sub committees at a meeting in Indianapolis Tuesday.

Thirteen farmers from South Dakota have bought farms in Wllliston, Vt., believing the advantages greater in the east.

DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD

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TONIGHT The Oscar F. Cook Stock Co. Presents Why Girls Leave Home. Don't Forget the Country Store Tonight. Matinee Saturday. Night Prices 10, 15, 25 Cents. Saturday Matinee All Seats 10c

AMUSEMENTS

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A R CAD JET m PHOTO-PLAYS 1 TONIGHT (Two Reels Lubln) "FATE OF THE FUGITIVE." (One Reel.) "Hearst-Selig News Pictorial."

Murrette TONIGHT (Two Reel Am.) 'RESTITUTION." (One Reel) "KEYSTONE COMEDY."

DAFFLEfl-f'OSEd FIRM TO SELL MACHINERY Former Gaar-Scott Salesmen Organize Company to Promote Sales. The Dafler-Moser company has received a state charter to sell agricul

tural machinery. Both are local men.

and the company will have its headquarters in Richmond. The company is incorporated for $5,000. The incorporators are Welsey W. Dafler, Aletba Dafler and Mahala Moser. Mr.- Dafler was connected with the Garr-Scott company for about twenty-five years preceeding the M. Rumely purchase, had charge of the Indianapolis sales branch. Previous to that time, he and Mr. Moser were traveling salesmen for the company. They will handle the products of the Minneapolis Thrashing Machine company. JUDGES LAND TRIAL

Final arguments in the case of Steven Thomas of New Garden township against New Garden township, were heard yesterday in circuit court by Judge Engle of Randolph county. No decision has been made. This Is an interesting piece of litigation for New Garden township residents since Thomas says he gave the lond conditionally, declaring it would revert back to the Thomas farm if it ceased to be used for school purposes while the older residents of New Garden township say the township traded another piece of land for the tract in question.

ASKS FOR DIVORCE.

Grace E. Engle has filed suit in circuit court against James F. Engle, asking divorce. She says he failed to provide her with the necessities of

life, and was cruel and inhuman in hist

treatment.

WISE THUG GETS EGGS Robs Sell Grocery of Thirty Dozen. Burglars broke Into the grocery store of C. E. Sell on Fort Wayne avenue before 11 o'clock Wednesday night. They carried away a 'whole cheese and a case containing thirty dozen eggs. No attempt was made to take money and only food is missing. Entrance was effected through a rear door on North D street back of the No. 1 hose house. The glass waa broken and the door opened. This was discovered at 11 o'clock but the robbery bad been commltteed and there was no trace of the thieves. .

CLUB MEN TO SMOKE

Country club officials announced today that the meeting to be held tonight at the Commercial club rooms was not in the nature of a members or stockholders' meeting, but was to be a smoker for all the men belonging to the club. It had originally been planned to hold this smoker at the club house, but because of its destruction by fire it was -necessary to hold the event elsewhere.

Wise Precaution will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after.' For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on BEECHMZ'S PILLS

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here. In boxw, 10c, 28c-

Rubbers With Real Style Hub-Mark Rubbers erre a double purpose. They not only protect the feet in bad weather, but they give them a natty appearance as well. These rubbers have a bright finish that lasts re markably well. Hub-Mark Rubbers defy the stormiest days and save you money. Accept no other kind. Also made in low cut style.

Look for the Hub-Mark on all kind, and styles of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Not this : You can rely m anything you buy from dealers who sell Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear They are dependable merchants. Boston Rubber Shorn Compear?

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To See Better Better See EDMUNDS, Optometrist. 10 North 9th St. Phone 2765.

ASK CHARITY O. K.

The hospital board has announced a ruling that all charity patients must be admitted with the approval of Serretary Melpolder of the central charities bureau after February 1, in an attempt to change the system under which the hospital had an $8,000 deficit last year.

Baby's Happiness Depends On Health Cross, fretful babies usually need a laxative to make them comfortable, and comfort begets happiness. Constipation is the cause of much discomfort. Mothers should watch closely the condition of their children's bowels and see that they are regular. A mild, pleasant tasting laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is Ideal for" children because of its natural composition and gentle action, and because it contains no opiate, narcotic or other harmful habit forming drug. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere. A teaspoonful at bedtime will bring easy, certain relieJ. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Monticello, 111.

A COAL that burns freely and without waste. It is our Black Top Coal. With it you can bake, broil, boil or heat your home more satisfactorily and at less expense. A trial will convince you. Order today. Phones 1235-1644.

Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks

call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at; any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It Is

the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. Adv.

Our Big Mid-Winter

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ness or strengthen a previously made friendship.

Mattresses Regular $9.00 50-lb. All Felt Mattress; mid-winter Q sale price pO.U Ex Cotton Top Mattress, $3.75; full size heavy tick; CO QQ at ?.0 $17.00 Jewel 50-lb. pure White Felt Mattress; d- Q f on sale at pxOOU $11.00 Special Newton Felt Mattress; on sale 2Q CA now at ipO.oU Other Mattresses on sale at $3.50, $5.85, $7.65, $9.50 up.

Davenports A Big Assortment at Wonderfully Low Prices Regular $35.00 Davenport, with sanitary metal s'pring bed COr7 On

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Regular $30 Davenport. .. Regular $25 Davenport. ..

Other Davenports at $16.85, $24.75, $31.50, $39.00 upward.

Brass Beds At Clearance Sale Prices $15.00 Satin Brass -j Qff Bed; now ()lltU $16.50 Satin Brass I- Q Q?T Bed; now tpLmJUO $23.00 Satin Brass (J" Q fkf Bed; now pJ.O.Ulf $35.00 Satin Brass CJOQ f( Bed; now tDSo.UU $27.50 Satin Brass COO ftft Bed; now PaUU $37.00 Satin Brass COQ t( Bed; now cpt.OU

Pure Aluminum Percolators 2-quart Coffee Percolators, well worth twice the price; our special sale Q&p price, only, while they last 01

Triangular Oil Mops Sani-Genic Oil Mops, complete .Q

Everything Reduced. Buy Now and Save !

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RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT STORE. Mirfny 1 Come to JJ 1 Palais IKoplH

See What One Dollar Wili Rnv All Hair Vl

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70 Absolutely ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS Values up to $4.00; For

SILK WAISTS Values up to $5.00; Odd Garments; In this sale For

PURE SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS $2.00 values; For

10 WINTER COATS Values up to $7.50 ; In this sale While they last. For

FLEECE LINED KIMONOS Finest quality; $2.00 values; For

GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES New models; All sizes, 16 to 48; Worth $1.75; f or . .

LARGE FUR MUFFS Pillow. Shape; Satin Lined; Worth up to $4.00; For

CHILDREN'S FUR SETS All Styles; Worth up to $4.00; For

LARGE FUR COLLARETTES Worth up to $3.00; In this sale For

25 Models in New SHEER DAINTY CREPE VOILE AND NOVELTY WAISTS High or Low Collars; Special at PALAIS ROYAL CORSET Guaranteed Perfect Fitting; New Models; Worth $2.00; For

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