Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 172, 2 July 1915 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND fALdUALUUM AND SUN-TELKUKAM. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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Premiums for Speed

There are all kinds of racing going, and prizes are offered for the man who can go the fastest in auto, motorcycle, boat, horse, aeroplane and every device for going from one place to another.

Men and women seem to have gone crazy on

speed ; and yet, one of the wisest admonitions of the time is "go slow." That is the only safe and considerate way. A man has a great deal better

time if he doesn't hurry. He protects ms nerves and lives longer. A fast life is a constant waste. Whoever goes a mile a minute won't gam any

thing on the man who goes a mile m ten mmuws.

We know a man in this state, a man in science, who won't ride at all, if he can help it. Of course, if he is traveling a distance he takes a conveyance, but if he is moving about the locality, he walks. Thus he saves time, keeps his health, and sees things along the way. An automobile traveler never sees anything and is always Vio cT-ain Tiiprpfnre. we can see no sense

IIM V Ofc . , . in these contests, which offer prizes for tne Kio-Viocf srwA There is no crood reason for such

contests. The public welfare is not interested in men going so fast. A man never gets a prize unless he violates the speed law, if he was on the A The slow mule race has more

charm and good in it than the fast auto or cycle

race. Go slow, is good advice to this age. It is going too fast. That is the real trouble about it. Speed is a disease, like a fever, and it needs to be stopped if the patient is to get well. Notice on the streets the men whoTun their machines at the utmost speed. They are wild. There is no one in the asylum crazier than they. Ohio State Journal.

The high tide of the Russian advance in East Prussia, and the present battle line on the eastern front, showing between the old and the present battle line the ground won by the Austrians and Germans. In the map below this new battle line, approximately 900 miles long, the longest in the history of warfare, is applied to the United States, reaching from Chicago to St. Louis, thence to Atlanta. . .

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County Deaths

MILTON The funeral of Caleb J. Morris, was conducted at the Friends' church Thursday morning in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends. The sermon was given by the Rev. Walter Jerge, pastor of the church. The Scripture lesson and prayer were by the Rev. Mary Mills. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Ii. H. Warren. O. M. Kirlin, Mrs. Will Daniel and Miss Maude Ball, accompanied by Miss Nellie Jones on the organ. Burial was in Valley Grove cemetery. The pallbearers were W. H. Jefferies, O. H. Beeson, W. L. Parkins, Theodore Crist, Chas. H. Callaway and R. F. Callaway.

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BAND WILL PRESENT

ONLY POPULAR AIRS IN EVENING CONCERT Two concerts -will be given at Glen

Miller park on " Sunday by the Richmond Concert band, it was announced today. The regular concert will be

given as usual in the afternoon the

program being printed below.

A second concert will be given in

the evening between 7:30 'oclock and

9:30 o'clock. The program will con

sist of Btrictly popular airs but has

not been arranged. All of the classical

selections will be rendered in afternoon. -

It is expected that large crowds will

hear both programs. Following is the

afternoon program. PART I. March, "Pettibones Compliments".

Bellstedt

Overture. Raymond" .. .. Thomas

Polka Duet G. Simons Jesse Barnes, trombone; Frank Mikesell, cornet. Suite de Ballet Anthony & Cleopatra. .R. Green wald

In the Arbor. Dance oi the Nubians. Solo Dance. Antonys Victory. March, "On Dress Parade"-. Chambers Intermission. PART II. March, "Tannhauser" R. Wagner Selection, "Adele" Lampe Sextette from "Lucia" Dinizetti Webers "Invitation Waltz." Arranged by Meyrelles.

March. "Chinatown" Schwartz

BAYER SETS RECORD

AS YOUNG OFFICER

With the election of Fred Bayer. 23, son of John C. Bayer, to the office of chancellor commander of Coeur De Lion lodge. Knights of Pythias the other evening, Mr. Bayer becomes the youngest officer of that position in any subordinate lodge in Indiana. Mr.

Bayer became a lodge member at the

age of 21 and was ambitious to reach

the highest office obtainable.

The other officers elected at the

meeting were:

Vice-chancellor, Ivan Suits; pre

late, Forrest Maple; Master of Work, Herbert Boyer; Master of Arms, Al

bert Reeber; Inner Guard. Thomas

Wynn; Outer Guard, Charles Lyons.

The delegates to the Indianapolis grand lodge meeting in October are A. J. Ford, George Herbst and Charles

Lyons.

Wayne are guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Carlos Burton.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain and

daughter of Wabash are guests of his mother, Mrs. Mary Cain.

Mrs. John Teetor entertained sever

al friends at an informal party Thursday afternoon.

The Progressive club made $15 at the ice cream social Wednesday evening. The proceeds will go to the park fund. Mrs. Mary Wallace has returned

from a visit with friends at Indianapolis.

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hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid.

HAGERSTOWN

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Orm Mohler, the 7-year-old son of

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mohler, fell from a rafter in the woodshed while playing and broke his left arm in two places.

Rev. and Mrs. Chelan, with the lat ter's Sunday school class of boys picnicked south of town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bowser and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tibbitts of Fort

e ttan" when we are hit on the head?

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AWNINGS

Independence lay Can only be observed in a fitting manner by flying our Country's Flag, and thus teach the lesson of patriotism to our youth. In order to help along this good work we will give FREE to every person opening a savings account with $25.00 or more a splendid AMERICAN FLAG 4 FT. BY 6 FT., COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL FOR IMMEDIATE USE. This is not a toy, but a guaranteed fast color flag. Come in and get one for July 4. The German-American Trust and Savings Bank Open Saturday Evenings 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.

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I CAMBRIDGE CITY I - Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp of Hagerstown were in this city Thursday. Mrs. C. S. Kirkwood and son, Earlof Brookville, en route to Urbana, O., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Milelr Thursday. Russell WTorl has returned from New Haven, Conn., after spending the last year in Yale university. Mr. Worl will go to Centerville the coming year as principal of the high school. Mrs. C. A. Gifford of Hagerstown was here yesterday en route to Indianapolis. Business generally will be suspended here Monday for a part of the day at least, in observance of the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daggett will go to Mount Comfort Sunday to see Mrs. Hannah Wright, a sister of the ladies, who is in a critical condition with leakage of the heart. Mrs. J. N. Wright and Miss Elizabeth Whelan were in Richmond Wednesday.

PUT IN WATERWORKS.

NEW PARIS, O., July 2. An important improvement was made in the Geo. W. Richards and Sons elevator the past week when a system of waterworks was installed, not only as a protection against fire, but to facilitate the handling of the wheat harvest in

case of the failure of the engine doing

its proper work.

Made to order and to your satisfaction all kinds of Upholstering. Work guaranteed.

JOHN RUSSELL

16 South Seventh Street Phone 1793

LYNN, FOUNTAIN CITY, and RICHMOND AUTO LINE Headquarters Knollenberg's Annex. Owned and Operated by J. H. Oenison ' Two Regular Trips Are Made Daily Between the Above Points.

Leave Richmond at 10:30 and 4:30

p. m. Leave Fountain City at 11:30 and 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lynn at 12 noon and 6:00 p. m. Leave Lynn at 7 a. m. and 1 . m. - Leave Fountain City at 7:30 a. m. end 1:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond at 8:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.

Positive Relief from the suffering caused by disordered conditions of the organs of digestion and elimination from indigestion and biliousness always secured by the safe, certain and gentle action of Beecham's Pills

- We Are ready to loan in an;- amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures. Etc., without removal, for one raonth to one year In monthly, weekir or quartarly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other CompaniesHome Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond. Indiana.

PICNIC MENTION Saratoga Chips Picnic Plates Paper Napkins Rouquefort Cheese Cream Brick Cheese Neuchatel Cheese (foil) Limburger Cheese Milwaukee Frankfurters Cold Roast Beef (sliced) Goose Liver Sausage Finest Minced Ham Sliced Corned Beef Pate Fois de Gras Boned .and Skinned Sardine Pine Apple Cheese Cincinnati Rye Bread Finest Cure Summer Sausage Paper Drinking Cups Mackerels in Olive Oil Fancy Wafers (all kinds) MacLaren's Club Cheese Bulk Pearl Onions (sweet) Genuine Dill Pickles Parafine Sandwich Paper Melba Sauce for Sundaes Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Clicquot Lemon Sour Shredded Cod Fish Dessert Table Raisins Bloater Paste All Kinds Bottle Olives Finest Shelled Nuts Tea for Iced Tea New Catch Lobster Lemon Squeezers After Dinner Mints Baked Kidney Beans Marrons in Brandy Bulk Ripe Olives Pan Yan Sauce

GRANULATED SUGAR Franklin Brand, 25 Lb. Cloth Bags $1.65 Bag $1.65 Bag BOILED HAM Armour's Star Brand Machine Sliced 35c Pound 19c Half Pound P0MPAIIAN OLIVE OIL 50c Full Pint Cans, Special 2 Cans, 75c HEINZ BAKED BEANS With or Without Sauce . Reg. 10c Cans 2 Cans, 15c " OLIVES IN BULK Large Fancy Queens 19c Full Quarts; 10c Full Pint NEW POTATOES Fresh Dug White Cobbler 25c Full Peck; 50c Half Bushel GRAPE JUICE Reg. 25c Full Pint Bottle 17c Per Pint; 2 Pints, 32c BEE HIVE COFFEE 1 Lb. Tin -Cans, Always 33c a Lb. Special Now, 27c Pound. WHITE DESSERT CHERRIES Extra Fancy Table Fruit 19c Can 2 Cans, 35c We Redeem Carnation Milk Cards.

PICNIC MENTION Catawba Grape Juice Fresh Salted Peanuts Fancy Solid Head Lettuce Imported Swiss Cheese Nippy Cheese In Foil Philadelphia Cream Cheese Cooked Lunch Tongue Kaiser Jagd Wurst Cold Roast Pork (sliced) Banquet Veal Loaf (sliced) Select Pickled Pork Sandwich Puree (cans) Freneh Anchovies Pickled Lamb's Tongues Sulzer's Bran Bread Fresh Raisin Bread Paprika for Salads Broiled Mackerel Steak Sardines in Tomato Sauce Minute Gelatine Salad Dressing (all kinds) Bulk Sweet Piccalli Split Sweet Pickles Hay's 5 Fruit Syrup Raspberry Fruit Syrup Slicquot Sarsaparilla Best Water Crackers Picnic Baskets (all kinds) Anchovy Paste Sardine Paste Instantaneous Chocolate Peanut Butter Chickens to Fry Fancy Crab Meat Genuine Fruit Sugar Sap Sago Cheese Small Glass Jellies Salmon Paste Fresh Berries A. I. Sauce

Ae HnliVlav Tnlv 4th. this vear falls on Sunday, celebration of this day

will be observed on Monday, July 5th. Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day, Monday, July 5th, and we urgently request that this be borne m mmd that there may be no

disappointment in our complying with tne wisnes oi our customers. MM 1. EGGERflEYffl & S0RIS

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