Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 201, 5 August 1915 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915

SUGGESTS MAN TO DIRECT PLAN FOR CENTENNIAL " . ! . ' V'',". , Prof. Woodward Outlines Recommendations of State Board for Historical Pageants in Counties. Setting forth . the recommendations of the state centennial commission for ! the holding Of pageants throughout Indiana's ninety-two counties to be followed by a" state pageant itr Indiana.polis next year, Professor Woodward of Earlham college, one of. the 'commissioners, spoke yesterday afternoon before the members of the Wayne County Historical society. He advised the , immediate formulation of plans for the ; celebration in this county. . ; i .Wayne county, he said, was univer- ' eally known to be replete with bistorical wealth and facilities for successfully giving a dramatic presentation of the past and present life. He ' predicted that its celebration would .; be one of the foremost in the state, j He ranked it with Corydon and Vfn- ' cennes, both of which have taken ma- ; terial steps to hold pageants. The employment of a pageant mastes, or expert in arranging pageants, was essential, he said. To arouse patriotic interest and action in the proposed celebration, Professor Woodward, suggested the assistance of the school authorities was necessary. Each of the fifteen persons present was called upon to express an opinion. All were in accord with the proposal. Among those who spoke was Superintendent Giles of the city schools,

who said he heartily approved of the plans and contemplated means of u rousing the enthusiasm of the school children. Superintendent Gii-;s in tho chair man of a, commits -?hlcii v.-ill make a report cn tho -n-Ulcr b re September. Ha -in'rr.us i , h-.M a m?ctmg in tho fa: arc- when more definite plans for the cclebrailcn will be devised. , President Wii.elcr of the Historical (society, presided r.t the meeting yesterday afternoon. Professor Vcodward declared it the unwavering intention cf the commission,, appointed by the governor through a provision of the last legisi latnre, to plan nothing like a carnival or commercial enterprise. The page- . anta throughout the state are to- be solely, representative of patriotic inj terest, and history. The meeting adjourned without the i selection of the time or place of the ! next session. TURKEY'S HARVEST REGARDED ENORMOUS BERLIN, Aug. 6. The harvest of Turkey, according to reports received here, surpasses all expectations. In many districts, especially in the Vilajet of Siwas, it is twice as large as last year. Turkey still has a large surplus, of grain on hand and will be able to send, great quantities of breadstuffs to Austria-Hungary and Germany, if this should be necessary. ON THE FIRING LINE What it means to most men. There are many true heroes that have perished in the European war who "never smelled powder," but who succumbed to sickness after hard campaigning coupled with bad water and lack of food. Tne sick and de bilitated man is as much out of place in his struggle for life and existence as he would be on the firing line. On I the other hand the strong, vigorous ' man, his veins filled with rich, red ; blood, has an enormous advantage in I whatever position he may be fated to occupy, in war or business. The prompt and certain action of Dr. 1'iercG s Golden Medical Discov cry in driving all harmful germs and impurities from the blood, sets in mo tion the repair process which works actively on the diseased membrane where Catarrh flourishes unchecked or where the skin gives warning of the bad blood beneath by showing pun pies and boils, also the skin clears up and becomes wholesome and ruddy. Thus by building up a new and perfect covering and carrying out of the system the Catarrh infested matter by way of the blood, liver and kld- ' neys. Catarrh Js overcome and permanently conquered. There is not a drop of alcohol or any narcotic in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, but in this safe vegetable remedy there is a mighty alterative power which by replacing the blood impurities with pure, rich blood, not only ends Catarrhal conditions wherever located, but vitalizes the kidneys, stomach, liver, bowels and every organ of the body. People who suffer humiliation and mental misery because of Pimples, Skin rash, Blotches, Eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, are especially benefitted. It is not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Send for free book on the blood to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. adv. n THE PULLMAN

"Once Overs" Lamped Along Main Street

Thinking of the temperature of last Monday and Tuesday it looked rather strange to see men wearing overcoats on Main street this morning. There were few automobiles on the streets last night, due partly, no doubt, to the weather, but also, maybe, to the "dim pinches" of tl night before. Trolley cars on Main, street are greatly hampered by wagons on the tracks, and are .often behind schedule on that account. At some points, however, it. is impossible for .jvagona to pull off the track on. account of autos parked on. both sides of the street. : - t - . - Notice a picture -in a Main street window of an English cavalry horse balking as be was being led aboard a transport to be taken to the front. A wise hose. Edgar Murphy, who drives a delivery wagon, has had two collisions this week. Each time his ford has lost a step. Better "watch your step," Edgar. Automobile travel Is very light at present, due to the bad condition of the roads. TIRED OF DODGING LAW. SHEL3YVILLE, Ind , Aug. 5. After dodging sheriffs for several months, Larue Davis surrendered. Davis is charged with wife desertion. d o 13 Mwr 33 m S3 3 US Bargains such as twenty-five miles S3 Men's Cassimere Suits in plain colors and (SA YQ stripe, Sale price tpTfc.O End at Men's Wool $7.50 value; Sale price . , Mixed Suits, m m m 16.25 End at Men's and Boys' Trousers; Sale price Khaki 79c End at

One lot of Boys' Suits, value from ?2 to $3 Sale price gl.OO Men's Balbriggan and Porosknit Union Suits, $1.00 value; Sale price 79 Boys' 50c Wash Suits, Loom End Sale price 39 Boys' 50c Trousers, Loom End Sale price 39? One lot' of Men's and Boys' Dress Shirts, worth 50c; .Sale Price -25 Men's Silk Hats, Loom End Sale price 39 Men's Grey Mixed and Black Socks, Sale price 54

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Drawers, Sale price 33 Men's 10c Handkerchiefs; Sale price .4 for 25 Boys' 25c Waists; Sale . price at 21c Boys' Suits, worth $5 and $6; Loom End Sale price . -34.25 All Wool Blue Serge Suit for Boys, Sale price ...,...3.40

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$1.00 Muslin Gowns, Loom End Sale 69c $1.00 Muslin Skirts, Loom End Sale 69c 50c Muslin Gowns, Loom End Sale 39 50c Muslin Drawers, Loom End Sale y---37c 50c Children's Gowns, Loom End Sale 39c 50c Women's Fine Lisle-silk tape Union Suits, Sale 39c 15c Fine Ribbed Vest, Sale 75c Waterproof Umbrellas, Sale price --SOc $1.00 Corsets, Sale price . . . 79c $1.25 Auto Scarfs,, Sale price S9c I 50c Cover-All Aprons, now.. 32 $1.00 Leather Hand Bags .....89c I Pearl and fancy Buttons, 2 Doz. 5

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EXPAND OLD MONROE DOCTRINE TO FORM DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE

National . Defense League Proposes Agreement Between Latin -, American Countries and U. S. to Fight Encroachment of Eliropean Countries on the Western Hemisphere. WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. A. . Pan American doctrine, to supersede the Monroe doctrine, which, if accepted, would "form an offensive and defensive alliance between the United States and every republic of South and Central America, and between these republics, will be advocated at the Conference on National Defense, to be held n Washington, October 4-7, under auspices of the National Defense League, immediately following the Grand Army of the Republic Encampment. The new doctrine, suggested by Winfield Jones, secretary and one of the organizers in 1913 of the National Defense League, if put in effect, -would form, a political and military solidarity of the Western Hemisphere. Needs Military Aid. While the Monroe doctrine forbids any European power from acquiring territory in the Western Hemisphere it does not go far enough in the changed world conditions caused by the European war, in that it does not provide for naval and military assistance from

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are offered at this sale bring the crowds oi eager, anxious buyers from every nook and corner for around. Come Friday and Saturday, the final days. 'Twill be a grand wind-up to this big sale.

Men's $1.50 Trousers; Loom

Men's $5.00 Sale price $1.35 ers; Loom $1.65 End Sale at

Men's $2.00 Trousers

Men's Work Sale price colors, worth Sale price

Men's $3.(W Trousers; Loom

Men's all wool Suits, plains, Tartan checks tfrr Qf and fancies, Sale P Ot)

Sale price $2.65

Men's Balbriggan, Porosknit and Athletic Union Suits, 50c grade, Loom End Sale price 30 Men's and Boys' 25c Belts and Suspenders; Sale price ...19 Men's and Boys' 50c Belts and Suspenders, Sale price... 39 Men's 15c Dress Socks, Sale Price 11 Men's 25c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Sale price 19 Boys' 25c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Sale price 15 One lot of Boys' Suits, worth from $2.50 to $4.00; Sale price at 81.89 Men's Handkerchiefs, Sale price .at 4 Men's Silk Hose, value 25c; Sale price 19c Men's 50c Dress Shirts; Sale Price 43c Men's Dress Straw Hats, $1.50 value; Sale price 51.3? Men's Dress Straw Hats, $1.00 value; Sale price . . . ; 87c

Men's 50c Shirts and Underwear

any or all of the Pan American republics in event the United States should be forced to fight to protect one or a number of South or Central American countries from European or Asiatic aggression, In the opinion of Secretary Jones. "If the United States should be forced in the future to pour out blood and treasure in maintaining the Monroe doctrine it would be equitable that all Pan American countries engage to assist the United States with their full naval and military power. The interest -at one is the interest - of all - in maintaining the political integrity of a single one of these republics," declared Secretary Jones in an Interview here today. ,; Means Defensive Alliance. "The new Pan American doctrine would expand the Monroe dostrine far beyond its original meaning, would supersede it altogether for something better and stronger.

"An offensive and defensive alliance of all the Pan American republics with the United States, and between themselves, would enormously increase the resisting force of the countries of the Western Hemisphere against a foe from any quarter. "Statesmen of Pan America realize that should the United States be beat en in war with a European or Asiatic power it would be easy for the victor to seize and permanently hold sea ports and territory in any part of South or Central America, particularly in Central America, close to the Panama Canal. Panama is an example

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Housefurnishings Now lor Less 1 lot of heavy Cut Glass Tumblers 25c 6-inch Handled Nappy, heavy fs

Trousers; Loom price $3.59 cut glass, 3 styles

8-inch heavy Cut Glass Salad, in 3 patterns SI. 98

Shirts in all in all 37c 50c ; 100 piece Dinner Set dainty decoration

100 piece Dinner Set; conventional border pattern; English ware SX3.48 12 piece Toilet Set dQ QO White and gold decoration . . vOi0 White Enameled Slop Jar, with bail 08c

Stoneware Slop Jai With bail Mason Dozen Fruit Cans, Tin Covered Jelly Dozen

Hammocks, in all sizes and colors 08c (and up.)

Folding Ironing Board and Stand

Ball Bearing Enclosed Cog Wheel Wringer; sale price S2.98

Favorite Open Washing Machine

2-burner Junior Gasoline Stove 2.19 2-burner Perfection QQ Oil Stove p)7Q 2-burner Detroit Vapor Gasoline Stove; sale price S11.48 1- burner heavy Steel Oven, J- - Q tin lined SX17 2- burner heavy Steel Oven, tin and asbestos lined $2.39 60 pounds Refrigerators, (JQ AQ galvanized lined PO0 PPiiii;'iii;iiiij!;m

Final Clean-up on Shoes AH of our highest grade Women's Low Pumps and Oxfords in regular stock in $3.00 to $3.50 grades, will be priced (j0 AA for last days of Sale, choice 'uu The men who have taken advantage of our $1.00 off from reg-' ular price on high grade Oxfords and Shoes have found that they are getting more than ever before for their shoe money. More Slippers for Women Added to the $1.00 Counter. Come tomorrow.

of the defenselessness of some of the Pan American countries,; It - has absolutely no army or defenses whatever, and should the Canal .be attacked would In all probability suffer the fate of Belgium. ,. "These statesmen, as a matter of protection" for their own countries, should favor such an alliance with the United States."

ARRANGE RECEPTION FOR FOUR STUDENTS One of the notable affairs of the summer will be the reception to be given on the evening of August 10, in Bethel A. M. E. church in "honor of the colored, graduates of. the 1915 class of the Richmond high school,. Miss Ruth Moorehead, Burton Howard and Roy Brown. - A program will be presented by these three talented young people, assisted by some of the best talent of the city, Miss Moorehead being an accomplished pianist, Mr. Howard a violinist and brother of Wesley Howard, the young negro violinist, who is now studying in the New England Conservatory in Boston. Mr. Howard has been a member of the Richmond High school orchestra, one of-the best organizations of its class in the United States. Mr. Brown is a speaker of ability, having represented the Richmond High school in the debating team sent to Wabash last spring, in the state high school oratorical contest, winning second place in that event. Mrs. Charles Goins and Mrs. Walter Dennis is the committee arranging fthe reception, and the admission will be without charge. Jl TI TTTi Extra Added 25c guaranteed Ticking, A. C. 3U Loom End Sale, per yard $7.48

5c Cotton Challies, extra

special; Sale per yard One lot of Table Loom End Sale, yard

10c Hope Muslin; Loom

Sale, per yard f 50c Bed Spreads, bleached; Loom End Sale 3Sc

39c or quarts 45c pints 12c Pillow each Glasses '. 19c

1214c Ginghams, Loom End sale per yard 754c 35c Lace, Rice Cloths and Voiles in plain and dainty floral designs; Loom End Sale per yard 10c 75c Embroidered Voiles, yard wide, extra special, yd., 33 Loom End Sale of Best Calico, all size lengths, per yd... 3!2 12e Linen Crash in Bleached and Unbleached; Loom End Sale, per yard 50c Barber Towels. 4 row, large size, Loom End Sale 4c; 38c D02. 15c Lalce in Val or Torchons, 6 yds. to bolt, Sale price, per holt Oc 39c. Embroidery " Flouncings; Loom End Sale, per yard..l9j

89c Wring52.98 $1.98

CHAUTAUQUA DRAWS CROWDS AT EATON EATON, O-, Aug. 5. Even though weather conditions have not been favorable, Eaton's third annual Chautauqua is being largely attended. . The attractions provided are the peer of those scheduled in former years and the success of the effort is assured local committeemen. The attractions Wednesday were the Marcus A. Kellennan and company in a concert recital and the Ben Greet Players in "The Twelfth Night." Thursday's program includes a concert by the Elwyn company and readings by Edwin M. Whitney. Ferulle and his band will appear Friday afternoon -and evening and probably will attract the banner crowd during the session.

Alabama In 1914 mined 16,593,422 tons of coal, worth $20,849,919 at the mines. Fancy Work. In the leisure of vacation days a woman's hand naturally turns toward fancy work. In August she frequently begins the gifts she will bestow on friends in December. Under her skilled fingers, bits of linen and thread assume shapes most useful and attractive. Just now the stores are showing a variety of attractive fancy work patterns. Some suggestions concerning them will be found from time to time in the advertising columns of The Palladium. TL 319

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featherproof A. brand; ;rproo brand; 15c

"c Apron Ginghams in plain and fancy checks; Loom End special A

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10c Bleached and Unbleached Crash, extra special sale, per yard..J2C 15c Summer Crepes and Lawns; Loom End fT 1 Sale, per yard "2jC

price, 4c Oil Cloth; per -f Avfl End

5c Huck Towels. Loom End Sale price 2c each; 3 for 5c 25c Curtain Goods, Loom End sale, per yard 12c CARPET DEPARTMENT. $10.00 Wool Fiber Itugs. 9x12, Loom End Sale ....... 5.98 $1.50 Velvet Rugs, size. 27x54; Loom End Sale 95c 25c Straw Matting; Loom End t Sale, per yard lOc 30c value in fast color guaranteed Window Blinds; Loom End sale 22c $7.50 Mattresses with fast colored art ticks; Loom End Sale price $4.98 $6.50 Steel Bed in white, blue, white and bronze finish; Loom End Sale S4.48 20 saved on Lace Curtains during sale. 50c quality Linoleum, sale price per yard 39c $5 value in woven wire Springs, fit any full size bed, Sale price at S3.48

Cases; Sale price ...... .9

Bargains in Ready-to-Wear

One lot Women's Cotton and Sateen Petticoats Values to $1.00; sale price

Slightly soiled, mostly small sizes Sale price ' All Street and House Dresses, Loom End Sale price 50c Middies, Loom End Sale . . . All $1.00 Waists, Sale All Coats, values to $7.00; Sale

BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

ATHENS, Aug. 5. The British transport Arneurnon has been sunk by a German submarine. , Most ot the crew were drowned. Joivolcr's VVif o Praises Tanlac Mrs. Ellen Hart of 99 West Main Street, Tells Story of Sufferings. Still another Richmond party comes forward to add her words of praise for Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Mrs. Ellen Hart, wife of Mr. S. W. Hart, the -jeweler, of 99 West Main street, who for thirty-five years has been one of Richmond's most substantial and beloved citizens, in talking to the Tanlac man today, said: . "I was feeling in a terribly run-down condition; my joints were stiff with rheumatism; the catarrhal condition of my stomach gave me worlds of troujble; my food would not agree with me at an, ana i nawsea ana spat incessantly; I was advised to take- Tanlac, and am now using my second bottle; I am feeling lots, better, and all the credit is due to your wonderful remedy; my joints are now free from pain and the stiffness has entirely disappeared ; my food agrees with me and my cough is a thing of the past. You are at liberty to use my statement. If you care to." 1 - Tanlac -is being distributed in Richmond through the Sixth and - Main street store of Thistlethwaite's, where an assistant of Mr. Cooper's is meeting the public daily and explaining the remedy. Adv. Jfi Jl-ll n New Items 12c large size Linen Huck Towels, extra spe- PT cial at 4 "20 K, 7c Unbleached Muslin, full 36 inches wide. Sale price per yard 44c 30c Table Linen, extra special; Loom End 1 Q price, per yard XJJC' a a a (3 a $1.00 House Dresses, Zfln tJVix values to $1.98 98c 45c .'. 89c .$3.98 13

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