Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 192, 26 July 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915.

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EDUCATE TOWN SAYS DAYTON'S CITY WAGER H. M. Waite, Who Receives Salary of $40 a Day, Stops in Richmond Way to His ; Home. .. . How Richmond can acquire a civic government similar to Dayton's commission form of municipal managel ment and what advantages would accrue through its inauguration here, wu succinctly told by H. M. Waite, Dayton's forty-dollar-a-day city mani ager, while stopping here for dinner '. Saturday evening during an automobile tour. To the first question he answered, "Educate your people" and to the second he replied. "It will take politics . out of your municipal affairs." "The establishment of a government such as Dayton has, in ftichmond, would mean" he continued; "the elimination of all ward represenation, political feuds, petty jealousies and the cessation of that something which so often results in incompetent officeholders the distribution of patronage. "Dayton's municipal plan differs and is considerably better than the . commission form of government in vogue in Des Moines and other cities in that the legislative body is not the . administrative body. Manager Names Cabinet. "Five commissioners are elected by the people of Dayton to serve four years. These select a city manager who in turn appoints five directors to supeirntend five departments, Safety, Service, Finance, Law and Welfare. "These' dfrectors appointed by the city manager- are trained and expert enced in the particular function, of government which they supervise. Through their appointment, the methods pursued in the dealing with municipal affairs are established on a business basis. The city government is parallel to business and our plan, is merely the logical treatment of its problems. "It is the only means through which you can gain the consent of the business men, who are the necessary and the logical men, to manage the city government. Not a director in Dayton's public service would ever run on a ticket for office and it is eery seldom In other cities when the business men will do bo. "Dayton's city manager form of

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government ia applicable to al cities, large or small. It may be that in some, the plana would necessarily be modified In some instances to meet individual problems but in the main it could be established and successfully operated in every city. "Only through the education of the people can it be secured. If they are progressive and the leaders take the initiative, then it can be the earlier secured. Richmond should investigate Dayton's success and through the establishment of a similar form of gov

ernment, prove herself one of the fore

most and progressive cities in the

country."

RICIOND PEOPLE Sllf.O AT HOKE

Summer resorts do not seem to be as popular with the people of Richmond this year as has been the case in previous years. Richmond usually furnishes a large addition to the resorts of northern Michigan but this year seems to be an exception. The weather ia the cause of this change in sentiment toward summer resorts this years, according to railroad officiels.

.The pleasant weather that people in this part of the country are enjoying makes it unnecessary to seek the cooling breezes of Lake Michigan. Almost every train bound for the north, however, carries some resorters but very few Richmond people afflicted with hay fever, have found it necessary to journey to Petoskey or Bay View View, where a large number of Richmond people assemble each year.

In nearly every street of the cities of Japan there is a public oven, where for a small fee, people may have their dinners cooked.

BAND PLAYS AHEAD DESPITE RAINFALL

With threatening clouds overhead and just enough rain to cause a large part of the crowd to seek shelter, the band did not seem to be aware of the elements ' "Sunday afternoon at the Glen and continued its playing. The shower only lasted a few minutes and the crowd that sought shelter in the pavilion returned to the benches to enjoy the remainder of the program. Two concerts were given yesterday,

one in the afternoon and one in the evening. Large crowds attended both concerts. This waa the firse evening concert given by the band and was made possible because! of the fact that the park officials decided that it would be better to give two Sunday evening concerts when the weather permits to make up for the Sundays when the weather prevented concerts.

James Thomas Ross, a famous English "fence," has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment. Before the authorities discovered his real occupation he passed as an eminently respectable manufacturer of muffins. .

SAM S. VIGRAH 612 Main Street. Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instruments, Guns, Etc V;'- . : Bought and Sold

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Dollar Day will be the greatest Bargain Day of the Sale. Prices will be cut even lower than Loom End Sale Prices for this one day only. Come to the Bargain Center of Richmond to the Loom End Sale the sale that is drawing the crowds for miles around.

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Women's Wear Dollar Day Sale

One lot to close values to .5.00. Dollar Day $1.00 House Dresses slightly soiled, values to (1.50. Dollar Day, 2 for ... $1.00 Summer Dresses, values to $1.98. Dollar Day. ... .$1.00

One lot Petticoats, percale and sateen, values to $1.98. Dollar Day 3 'for $1.00 Silk Waists, white, embroidered. Loom End Sale 89c Silk Dresses, values to

$6.50. Loom End price $4.98. Dollar Day $1 less 50c Gingham Petticoats. Iar Day 3 for r..$1.00 Breakfast Sets, percale or Dollar Day $1.00 pink and blue ginghams.

Buy These Wednesday and Save

50c Corsets. Dollar Day, 3 for $1.00 98c Long Silk Gloves. Loom End Sale 53c. Dollar Day 50c, 2 for .N. $1.00 25c Hose, any kind, womens' or childrens. Dollar Day, 6 pairs for $1.00 Box Hosiery sale, 25c black silk lisle hose, slightly imperfect. Dollar Day Special, 12 pairs $1.00 All 25c Ribbons. Dollar Day 5 yds $1.00

50 Women's Union Suits. Dollar Day, 3 for $1.00 50c Cover All Aprons. Dollar Day, each 32c $1.00 Muslin Skirts. Loom End Sale price 69c. Dollar Day 2 for U00 19c fancy or plain Ribbons. Loom End Sale, yd 10c Childrens' 15c white or black Hose, slightly soiled. Loom End Sale, 8 pair $1.00 60c Women's Embroidery trimmed Drawers. Dollar Day 3 pairs $1.00

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Regular Prices to $7.50Dollar Day

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These Loom End Prices Save You Dollars on , Rugs & Curtains

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Dollar Day Savings For Men

No Advance In Our Prices on Rugs and Linoleums 27x54 Axmlnistsr Rugs at $1.85. Other sizes in proportion. Crawford's 528 Main.

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GLEN KARN AND RICHMOND TRANSFER AUTO LINE HeadquartersColonlal Building Annex South Seventh Street WELCH & SPENCER, Owners and Operators. Makes one trip daily between above points. ' Leave Glen Karn 7:30 a. m. Leave Holtansburg 7:35 a. m. Leave Bethel 7:45 a. m. Leave Whitewater 8:00 a. m. Arrive Richmond 9:00 a. m. Leave Richmond 3:30 p. m. Arrive Whitewater 4:30 p. m. Arrive Bethel :45 P- m. Arrive Hollansburg 4:55 p. m. Arrive Glen Karn 5:00 p. rc.

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Dollar Day at the Loom End Sale

50c Bed Sheets, full size, 72 x90. Dollar Day 38c, 3 for $1 60c value in Turkish Towels, with colored borders. Dollar Day 35c or 3 for $1

50c four row barber Towels 38c doz., 3 doz. for ...$1.00 25c Curtain Goods in plain or colored borders. Dollar Day 12c yd. or 10 yds $1.00

12c Crash in bleached or unbleached. Dollar Day 8c yd or 13 yds for $1.00 25c mercerized Reps and Silk striped Poplins. Dollar Day 18c yd or 6 yds for $1

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25c Figured Winsor Crepes, 31 in. wide. Dollar Day, yd.... 18c or 6 yds for $1.00 35c Lace Cloths, voiles and rice cloths, plain or figured. Dollar Day 21c yd or 5 yds for.. $1.00 Any 50c Wool Dress Materials, such as Serges, Batistes and Novelty Suitings, Dollar Day, 3 yards for $1.00 75c Silk Poplins and Foulard Silks, Dollar Day, per yard, 39c or 3 yards for '. $1.00 10c Hope Muslin, Dollar Day at 7Jc or 15 yds. for $1.00

75c Emb. Voiles, 36-inch wide, Dollar Day, 39c, or 3 yd. for $1. 20 off on all Embroideries during sale. 7c Apron Ginghams, sale price per yard 4c 12c Ginghams, Loom End Sale per yard 7c 10c Crash in bleached or unbleached; sale price per yd. 5i2c 50c Table Linen, Loom End Sale per yard 33c Remnants of Calico; Loom End Sale, per yard 354c

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10c value in Dress Ginghams; Loom End Sale, per yard ..... 5c 12c Huck Towels, large size, Loom End Sale ; 7c 12 c yard-wide Percales. Loom End Sale, per yard 7,'2c 25c Curtain Scrims and Voiles; Loom End Sale, per yard... 18c 7c Yard Wide Unbleached Muslins; Loom End Sale, per yd. 4c

20c White Rippelette for Gowns, Loom End Sale, per yd 10c 15c Summer Tissues and Crepes, Loom End Sale, per yard 8c 28c Seamless Sheeting, 9-4 width, in bleached and unbleached; Loom End Sale per yd. 20c 10c Wash Cloths, Loom End Sale 6c

$1.00 wool and fibre Rugs, 9x12. Loom End Sale $5.98 $16.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12. Loom End Sale $11.48 25c Straw Mattings. Loom End Sale, yd 19c $4.00 9x12 Matting Rugs. Loom End Sale $2.39 50c wool ingrain Carpet. Loom End Sale, yd 33c 50c quality Linoleum. Loom End Sale, yd 39c $1.50 Velvet Rugs, size 27x54. Loom End Sale 95c $7.50 Steel Bed. Loom End Sale , $4.50 $5.00 Bed Springs, wire. Loom end sale $3.43 75c Feather Pillows. Loom End Sale 48c 20 per cent saved on Mattresses during Loom End Sale. 35c guaranteed Window Blinds, 7 different shades. Loom End Sale, each 22c 20 per cent saved on Lace Curtains during sale. Big Reduction on Carpet Sweepers during Sale.

Extra Special! DOLLAR DAY Shoe Bargains

All Men's Trousers in fancies and whip cord, worth $1.25, Dollar Day..$1 One Lot of Boys Suits that are worth from $2.00 to $3.00, Dollar Day $1.00 Three Pairs of Our Best Boyo Brownies for ...$1.00 Men's Silk Bosom Shirts, worth $1.50 and $2.00, Dollar Day $1.00 Men's Palm Beach and , White Duck Trousers, Dollar Day $1.00 Men's Balbriggan and Athletic Union Suits, worth 50c Loom End sale price ..39c Men's Black and Grey Mixed Socks at 5c Men's Red. White and Blue Handkerchiefs at ..4c and 7c Men's Sun Straw Hates at 10c, 19c and 39c Men's $2 Straw Hats, $1.65 Men's $1.50 Trousers, sale price $1.35 Boys' 50c Trousers, sale price . 39c One lot of Men's and Boys' 50c Dress Shirts, sale price 25c Men's $2.00 Trousers, sale price $1.65 Boys' 50c Rompers, Loom End sale price 29c Men's Cassimere- Suits in plain colors and stripes, sale price $5.25 Boys' All-wool Blue Serge Suit, sale price $3.49

All Men's $1.50 Dress Straw Hats. Dollar Day price $1.00 Men's $1.00 Balbriggan Union Suits, sale price.. 87c All Men's 50c Dress Shirts, Loom End sale price 43c

Men's Work Shirts in all colors, sale price 37c Boy's 50c Dress Shirts, sale price 42c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sale price 19c All Men's and Boys' 50c Caps, go in this sale at.. 39c Boys' 25c Poros Knit and Balbriggan Union Suits, sale price 21c Men's All-wool Blue Serge and Fancy Pattern Suits, sale price $7.35 Young Men's English Cut

Suits in Tatan checks and fades at $7.48 All Boys $5.00 Suits, Loom End sale price $4.25 All Boys $3.00 Suits, Loom End sale price $2.65 Men's Suspenders and Belts, sale price 19c Men's 25o Neckwear, sale price 19c Men's 50c Neckwear, sale price 39c All Boys' 50c Waists, sale

price 43cjh

.ien s zac r aim eeacn DiacK and white silk socks, sale

price 19c

Boy's 60c Wash Suits, Bale

price 39c

Moore's patent 6leeve Work Shirts, will be sold during this sale at 45c

All Men's and Boys' 25c Caps, sale price 19c

Look ait These ffor $1.00

3 Cut Glass Tumblers, regular 50c, for $1.00 8 inch heavy Cut Glass Salad Dish for $1.00 1 doz. Decorated Dinner Plates for $1.00 1 doz. Decorated Cups and Saucers : $1.00 3 dinner plates or 3 cups and saucers, White Haviland for $1.00

1 doz. Decorated Cups and Saucers for $1.00 2 pint aluminum Coffee pot for $1.00 Large No. 8 aluminum Skillet for $1.00 Large No. S nickle plated Tea Kettle for $1.00 1 burner Steel Oven, tin lined for $1.00

Large heavy mock for . . .

weave Ham$1.00

25 cakes American Family Soap for $1.00 Folding Kitchen Stool and Step Ladder for ......$1.00

Loom End Specials

Plenty of Ladies Pumps and Slippers in our assortment, $2.50 to $3.00 values. Dollar Day $1.00 Ladies white low Shoes in rubber sole, strap and Baby Doll pumps at $1.00 Eaby Doll Pumps in white or patent for children and growing girls .. $1.00 Men's Shoes and Oxfords, all leathers and styles. TDollar Day $1.00 less than regular price.

100 Pes. Dinner Porcelain, Dinner Sets, dainty decorations $7.48 100 Pes. decorated Haviland Dinner Spts. daintv decora-

1 tions $24.98

White Enameled Slop Jar, with bail 98c White Stoneware Slop Jar with tail 39c Ball Bros., Mason Pints or Quarts Fruit Jars, doz 49c

B Jelly Glasses, tin covered.. 19c . . -

i,arge assortment or iancy market Baskets .... 35c to 75c

Folding Wringer, bench stand price $1.19 Ball bearing enclosed cog wheel Wringer $2.93 Favorite open Washing Machine price $1.98 2 burner Junior Gasoline stove price $2.19 3 burner Perfection Coal Oil Stove 7.98 3 burner Detroit Vapor Gasoline or Oil Stove $13.48 2 burner Steel Oven, tin and asbestos lined $2.39 50 lbs. Refrigerator, galvanized lined $8.43

Suits and Suit Cases

Boys Palm Beach Suits, sale price $3.79 Men's Palm Beach Suits, sale price $5.69

$1.00 Suits Cases. sale price 79c $1.50 Suits . Cases, sale price $1.29

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THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Is at this store and we are surely proving this fact by the big specials offered in this advertisement.

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