Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 120, 1 April 1915 — Page 10

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. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915

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GUILD ENROUTE TO illS MOTHER f . . . .... ,. v i Lack of : Records of : Family History Cause Immigration , Officers to ' Deny. Immediate 'Admission.

immigration auioonue are noiaing WHbur -Shuioalce. the 7-yeaT-old color d biy vbo t Mnt from Richmond March 83, tor Claire, Saskatchewan, frccordinc to a letter received by the Central Charity bureau today from the Children's Aid Society of Winnipeg-. 1 t The " boy ? was taken from the ' train enqroute from' St. Paul to Winnipeg ft t i Emergen, ' Manitoba, - last Thursday nd is still' held there.' According to the commissioner of Immigration of I nitoba, the Winnipeg ' letter - says, Ik? boy. lacks the required credentials to enter- the country and the department of Immigration must -also have tome assurance that ample support 1U be given- after he reaches Claire in order' that he mill not be a public Charge. : v "" ' Try to Trace : Record. ; I Secretary Melpolder and Mrs. Candler Immediately started an investigation ; of the ' boy's history and also of the history of bts family. The Canadian authorities require a record of the marriage of his mother to her second ,usband. - - - -

SYLVAIIUS NORDYKE CALLED TO BEYOND

Sylvanus A. Nordyke, 70 years old, former resident of Richmond, died at his home in Kansas City, March 19, of paralysis. He was a brother of M. T. Nordyke, this city. Mr. Nordyke left Wayne county forty years ago for Missouri, spending the last thirty-five years In Kansas City where he was a millwright. He enlisted in the Civil war at Richmond and was a charter

member, of the G. A. R. His widow and a son and a daughter survive. The. funeral services were held March 21. He was a son of David Nordyke, one of the early settlers of Wayne county.

CONNELL GETS NINTH STREET 1 IMPROVEMENT

Carrying out of the most extensive permanent street improvement program ever attempted in Richmond will begin when Contractor T. J. Connell of Cambridge City puts a force at vork on North Ninth street, from Main street to North A street, to place a brick pavement. The board of works today awarded the contract to Connell for $1.82 per square yard. A new type of brick will be used. It is called ironstone and is tuauuf actured at Terre Haute. Monday.-night council will definitely decide whether the most extensive per

manent improvement job on the

board's program, the paving of North 'A street from Fifth street to Sixteenth street, shall be ordered. This

improvement was remonstrated out of

the Jurisdiction of the. board, which referred the matter to council. The hnprovement ordinance comes up for final reading and vote next Monday night.. .. The second reading of the ordinance for the improvement of Sixth street from South A to Ft. Wayne Ave., will be given at this meeting and an ordinance for the paving of South A street Irom Fifth to Sixteenth streets will be submitted for first reading.

Lady Nprthcliife iis Active ; in "Work For Women Fund" -

' I f I Splendid for Rheumatism. It MWtr - lif'WwK' 1 "I think Chamberlain's Liniment is II SdysOW 1 Sust splendid for rheumatism," writes I W'P&-4-i I Mrs. Dunburgh, Eldridge, N. Y. "It n " '$:?ni&- mL 1 has been used by myself and other II i$,? V" i'WM- r- 1 members of my family time and time 1 JifWl 1 again during the past six years and I tUSiFWWM I has always given the best of satis1 yp r'v&9sre WmMr 3 faction." The quick relief from pain V J ! which Chamberlain's Liniment affords . 0zf4s -'r '''W0WJ 0r is alone worth many times, the cost. ," r '' ! ' Obtainable everywhere. adv.

. The New. York police department last year cost 117,996,038.

Strength, Flesh and Body Builder For Spring ftun-Down, Underweight People Put on .. Ten to Twenty Pounds of Healthy Flesh. V ji Most people show a tendency to lose veight in winter. The fat making material in the foods they eat, which at pther seasons keep flesh and weight at tormal . is partially diverted in cold p-eather and instead is used to furnish leat for the body. Then most of us acquire coughs colds or the grippe which ear down flesh, lower vitality, cause a Considerable loss in weight and leave is in .a . run-down condition in the ipring. Any. material loss of weight should ie regarded with alarm and prompt beasures taken to regain the lost tesh. . A splendid body builder and lesh "producer. is found in a preparaion known as Sargol, which can be teund at druggists everywhere and vbicb seldom fails to give the user a reight increase of from ten to twenty lounds within a few weeks. Sargol toes not of itself make flesh. It is i small tablet which readily dissolves q the stomach and. miking 'with the ats, sugar's and starches of the food rou eat. prepares these flesh making natedals into a form where the blood an easily absorb and distribute them throughout the body. It is really amazng how quickly and easily, lost flesh aid weight return when Sargol Is used vttb your meals. With returning nor- . nal weight comes, too, a correspondng return of health, spirits, ambition ind vitality and you soon feel your old !' again. Leo H. Flhe, Richmond, ndiana. and leading druggists everyvhere sell and recommend Sargol, and very package contains a guarantee of reight increase or money back. Caution while Sargol lo also widey used i for overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles, fts action in increasing weight Is so practically certain that its use is not recommended to those who are not rilling to put on ten or more pounds f flesh. Adv.

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ATTACK TOWHS

T' PARIS, April 1. There has been a renewal - of heavy fighting along the battle front In West Flanders and Alsace Lorraine. , ' Dispatches tell of attacks and counter-attacks in the Champaign district, in the Argonne and the heights of the Meuse and in upper Alsace and Chanatany. French . and British airmen are showing' more ac

tivity than at any t other time since

the war. started. - They have bombarded twenty towns, railways and army corps within the German lines dur

ing ' the last - twenty-four hours. A

great amount, of heavy French artil

lery has been transported across the MeuBe ' at Commercy and an artillery

battle ; between French and German guns is in progress. . : :

i The largest single dock inclosed by artificial walls in Great Britain Is at

Newport, Monmouthshire. Its total water area is , 110 acres, and its di

mensions 4,000 feet long by about

1,000 feet wde. ;

60 'HOMES' FOR DRUG : : USERS

Established in Principal Cities . ; Five years ago Senator. Bruce, an Jowa banker, gave up all business and political ambitions and is devoting his L'fe to the great work of placing the Neal Treatment "within the reach" of

The millions who are diseased from

using Drink or Drugs. Neal Institute,

1803 w.' Washington St., Indianapolis

Phone Belmont 637, New 3X46-K-

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RUSSIA CLAIMS STEADY ADVANCE

; PETROGRAD, April l.It ia claimed at the. war office today that the Russian . troops are winning all along the Carpathian front and that the Invasion of Hungary . through Dukla pass, announced last week, was progressing successfully. ' ' Russian officials admitted, however, that the Austro-German forces were still ofering an obstinate , resistance and that earlier "predictions of a general retreat on the . part of the Teutonic troops were premature. '

Anothei Wocun Telb. ' How Vlnol Mad Her Strong. : BeallsvUle, Ohio. ''I wish all nerj vous, weak, run-down women . could ! have VlnoL I was so run-dawn, weak and nervous I could not sleep. Every thing I ate hart me, and the medicine I had taken did me no good. I decided to try VinoL and before long I -could eat anything I wanted and could sleep all night. Now I am well and strong, and In . better health than I have been for years." Mrs. Anna . MOUson, Beallsvllle. Ohio. We guarantee Vlnol for all -rundownweak and debilitated conditions. Leo H. Flhe, Richmond. Ind.. and other leading drug stores everywhere. Adv.

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Our Duty is to Serve . The SMOKING MAN Try us Get acquainted It pays. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobaccos, Candy. , ED. F. FELTMAN. 812 Main. Cigar Store. 609 Main St

.Lady Northcliffe, wife of the most prominent newspaper publisher in Great Britain and well known in the United States, is taking a leading part in the work of the committee ' of the Queen's "Work for Women Fund." There are several ladies of high title on the committee, but most of the actual labor is done by Lady Northcliffe, Mrs. C. Arthur Pearson, who acts as treas urer, the wife of the proprietor of the Daily Express, and Lady Rothermere, who is a sister-in-law of Lady Northcliffe.

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AH private stockholders of the Little Kingdom Mining Company are remipstpfl to meet with the Indiana

j Lease Association Saturday, April 3rd. I 2 o'clock p. m. Important matters to ; be considered. i II. L. HOLLINGS WORTH, i Secretary.

CONFERENCE ASKS RETURN OF PASTOR TO FIRST CHURCH

Methodist Church Endorses Efficient Service of Rev. H. C. Harman During First Months' Service.

Att he First Methodist Episcopal church the "Passion Week" services are increasing in attendance each evening and growing in interest and influence. Last evening was the strongest meeting of the week. The Rev. Doctor Freeland, district superintendent, had charge and delivered a very strong sermon. Mr. Evans, a passenger conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad, was present at the meeting and gave a very vivid descrip-. tion of evangelistic work now going qn in Fort Wayne, Ind. At the close of the meeting tho fourth quarterly conference was hel and reports received , from all the organized departments of the church work for the year now closing. Every department is in a very flourishing condition. It was very generally expressed by the large number present that First church was closing one of the very best years in its long history. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the year is the work of 'the mens' department, large increase iu men who are identified with the brotherhood and the many lines of work which they are doing among the men of the community. - - The quarterly conference by a unanimous vote requested the return of the pastor, the Rev. Harry Curain Harman, for another year. This evening the pastor will speak on "The Day of Fellowship," in Passion week. The choir of First church is making special preparations for Easter music, and tbe church is being beautifully decorated for the Easter festival by Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing and their helpers.

MISS WHITE DIES.

Lurie White died at Indianapolis Thursday morning. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James White, formerly of this city. There will be short funeral services at Earlham cemetery at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon.' The casket will not be opened at the grave.

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Some Richmond people do not yet know that H.W. and G. W. Campbell, formerly Secretary, Treasurer, General Manager and Vice President of The Nature's Creation Co. of Columbus, Ohio, have organized a new company. The medicine is now for sale by all Richmond druggists and the price is only $2.50 for one bottle and $6.50 for 3. It is prepared from the Campbells' improved formula and is called Po-tasa-fi-as. Don't delay. See your druggist today. The Po4asa-fras Co., Columbus, Ohio.

We Have Money to Loan On -Richmond city property and on farm lands at best going interest rates. Inquiries Invited.

Dickinson Trust Company

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TfflMA BM. Means Quality You have now tried our Sausage. Ask your grocer tor Ttamas Bros. Perc lard Thomas Bros. Delphi, Ind.

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401-403-IVf AIIM ST.--1017-1019 Easter Grocery Features Worth While

Fine Live Lobster Bock Sausage Fresh Egg Plants Cold Cooked Tongue Camembert Cheese Fresh Green Mangoes Fresh Asparagus . Fancy French Endive Fresh Spinach Catawba Grape Juice Genuine Jer. Swt. Potatoes Fine Comb Honey Uncoated Rice Mackeral Roe (cans) Bulk Peanut Butter Best Test Olive Oil Marrons in Brandy Giant Pecans Sterilized Bran Minute Brew Goose Liver Sausage Chili Powder Cranberry Sauce Fresh Limes ADDITIONAL SPECIALS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Small 12 lb. Sacks 47 Cents Sack Sweet NAVEL ORANGES Seedless Sunkist 18 Cents Dozen WHITE HOUSE COFFEE Always 40c Pound 3 Lbs. $1.00 RED CHERRIES ' In 75c Quart Bottles 39 Cents Per Bottle In Maraschino Syrup PIG BACON Mild Fancy Lean Stock Small Strips 20 Cents Lb. Pitted Dried Plums Fresh Strawberries Finest Paprika Rouquefort Cheese Salted Peanuts Good Malaga Grapes White Eggs for Color Boneless Sardines White Radishes North Spy. Apples

FRESH EGGS Strictly Fine 3 Dozen 57 Cents

FRESH CAUGHT n Lake Trout

JUMBO PRUNES Finest Double Extras 25c Size Fruit 16c Pound

HOT CROSS BUNS From Finest Material

PICNIC HAMS Little Ones, Mild Cure 13c Per Pound - JONES DAIRY FARM Pig Sausages (Fresh) TOBASCO SAUCE Genuine Siberian 50c Size Bottles 29c

New Sap MAPLE SYRUP Direct From Camp RIPE OLIVES Fancy Quality Pint Cans 25c Cans, Special 15c FRESH DUCK EGGS For Easter FRUIT PRESERVES 30c Glass Jars Extra 22 Cents Each BEECHNUT BACON Sliced in 1 Pound Boxes ASPARAGUS TIPS 30c Cans Select Points 19 Cents Can CINCINNATI BREAD All Milk and Fruit DESSERT PEACHES Broadway Syrup Quality 19 Cents Can DOMINOE LOAF SUGAR In Half Size Crystals 10 Cents Per Box CREOLE DINNER A New Dish (Fine)

TOILET PAPER Extra Size Crepe Rolls 7 Rolls for 25c

Fresh Artichokes Neufchatel Cheese Fresh Cauliflower Fresh Spring Carrptts . -Fancy Head Lettuce Fancy Ripe Tomatoes Gephardt's Chili Meat Fresh Green Cucumbers Fancy New Potatoes Baby Lima Beans Table Cluster Raisins Pine Apple Cheese Cut Canned Okra Canned Fresh Mackeral Sap Sago Cheese Marrons in Syrup " Honey Spread Minute Gelatine Kellogg's Health Chocolate Fresh Graham Flour Fresh Pine Apples Split Peas for Soup Genuine Gluton Flour New Southern Cabbage ADDITIONAL SPECIALS STUFFED OLIVES Extra Fine 30c Bottles 22 Cents Bottle DRIED APPLES Extra York Baldwins 15 Cents Pound COOKING RAISINS Large Fancy Grade 10 Cents Per Pound COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Finest Bijou Corn Excellent 15c Grade 2 Cans 22 Cents ONION SALAD Street's Best Quality 10 Cents Per Bottle Peeled Dried Peaches Fine Silver Prunes Fresh Cocoanuts Pine Apple Figs Shelled Pecan Halves Fresh Young Beets Major Grey's Chutney Prunes in Gallon Cans Red Button Radishes Easter Egg Dyes

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