Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 266, 20 October 1915 — Page 12

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ACROSS UATION

tw AvmcT.Tcn net. 20. Tmed

Ilka a parcel post package, 5-y ear-old Elmer Gardner, Jr.. tomorrow win tart on a S.OOO-rolle trip acrou the

continent aU alone.

"Deliver me , to my grandmother.

iMrs. A. Amman, 64 Lennox street,

! Hartford, Conn..' will be the Instruc

tions on the tage tied to tne mue iei-

TnvmiiM inAM Sidney N. Reeve nrre

the necessary order permitting the boy,

whose mother aiea at tne uouniy nw pltal October 10. to be sent out of the jurisdiction of the local Juvenile court.

His father is empoiyea as a postman

In Hartford.

WY PROGRAM TOO SHALL TO i SUIT OFFICERS

WASHINGTON. Oct' 20. The ad1 ministration's preparedness program does not satisfy the big army and navy

men. They ; are preparing wj oriuK pressure to bear to have It increased, especially the army , plans. This will hv President' Wilson and

his advisers. It was learned today,

fully as vigorously as. wm oe me op-

' position 01 tne men wno are oppuuou 1 in in incrtkaaa At all. And in order

to maintain the middle ground and se-

ettre legislation he neeas, tne presi i4nt ninna a. series of personal con

ference with members of the house

and senate Just as soon as tney oegau to gather in town.

The five-year navy program, carrying with it appropriations of $502,482,214, which will add. to the navy ten dreadnaughts, six battle cruisers much, faster than anything now afloat, ten scout cruisers, fifty destroyers, one hundred submarines, of which number fifteen will be of the seagoing type, and various auxiliaries, is the best that can be arranged in the opinion of the president and Secretary Daniels.

SOCIAL ACTIVITY STIRS CAPITAL

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. With the ': return to this city late today of Miss "Margaret Wilson, eldest daughter of the president, plans for the series of I receptions that are to precede and (follow the wedding will be made. It is 1 expected ' that with the formal announoement of the date, which will j likely be made very soon. Miss Wilson will arrange a series of musicales to

LENGTHENS EL1S FOR THE BIG GAMES

Captain Wilson. y Captain Wilson of Yale has eeme to the conriosion that a big shake-up on the team is necessary if Tale to to beat Harvard this year. A lot of t'hard work with more drill In the ' : fundamentals of the game and plenty 1 of signal drill to improve tfca Work in I 0 teckfisid U plaaned.

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New. pictures . arrivino; from .Hayti, chronicling events Jn, connection , with Ithe - American occupation of the black republic. ; ; ; C ; H J ; The large picture shows American, marines,, entrenched behind sand bags, defending .the gate at Cape Haytian against a rebel attack. . Note the machine gun firing through the loop hole in the stone wall at the left. The insert shows the formal-signing of .the peace pact at .Cape Haytian. -The figure in white is the leader of the Haytian rebels, the man signing, the document, isj Col.'. Long, of the U. S. Marine Corps and "directly behtod;him;is;;Lieut.'Col. Waller, commanding, the American expeditionary force to Hayti. ,' . ; - " ' ? : ! , :.V Z,Ll. J.;

To Quickly Remove Ugly Hairs From Face

(Beauty Notes.)

Beauty'destroying heirs are soon

banished from the skin with the aid 9f a delatone paste, made by mixing acme water with a little plain powdered del. atone, This is spread upon the hairy

surface for I or S minutes, then run

bed off and the skin washed to remove the remaining delatone, This simple treatment banishes every trace of hair and leaves the skin without a blemish, Caution should be used to be eertala that it is delatone you buy, Adj.

be held ' In the .white house, and at which her father's ; bride-to-be will meet such of her Intimates as she does not already know. Last ' night ' was . the first evening since the announcement of his engagement that the president did not visit the Gait home. He came back from New Jersey very tired and went to bed -within an hour after reaching the white house. r.

BANDITS KILLED WHILE FLEEING

BROWNSVILLE, Tex.. Oct. 20.

Four members of the Mexican bandit gang that wrecked and robbed a passenger train on the St Louis, Brownsville and, Mexican railway Monday night, are -reported to' have been killed early today while attempting to, escape across the Rio Grande river into

Mexico. It has been definitely established, according to Texas rangers, that ten

of the Mexicans, whose attack on the

train resulted in the death of three Americans, came from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande.' r

MAY OPEN CAMP GERMAN CREWS

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Navy department officials today' were serious

ly considering recommending that 500

men and officers on the two German

interned ' ships - at Norfolk, . Va., . the

Kronprinz Wilhelm and the Prina

Eitel Predrich, be taken off the vessels and placed in a detention camp.

The announcement yesterday that three more officers from one of the

ships had violated their parole and

escaped has so Incensed' officials of

the navy department that it is con

sidered certain' stringent measures will be taken at once to prevent any more escapes. .

WOMAN GIVEN

SEAT ON BENCH

LOS ANGELES,' Oct. 20. Probably

the first ; woman.: in: '.the United

States to be vested with superior court jurisdiction, Miss ". Orf a Jean Shontz, a prominent woman - attornrey, has been appointed referee ' ' In 'juvenile court ' matters in Los Angeles county. This is a new position created by the juvenile' law passed" by the " last; legisuature -which carries -with it practically all of the powers - and : duties of a

superior judge,- save ' that ' of making

finaLdecislons. ....... . . Miss Shonts will take office Novem

ber 1 and will hear all cases involving girls . 1 coming : before ,' the V juvenile; court-i. 4. t '-.. "i -

V LONDON. Oct. 20. Premier

ejdth's ooodltlpn is- Improved. Jt Dneoneed today: He -saaaed' sl i

tectory : nisht -and ' bS physiciaa' be-Uevea-bs) presate wd soon be able to resume, bjfatlssv ' ; ': :The premier's rrnsssi ini far over shadowed today by cpejenlatlaB aa' to ae fatnre of his oabtaei. -That a spBt a &w - : - m . m

m.uio i)uuu puir, na.MTnwa u Indicated br the speech delivered b Horatio, BottomJey at NeweasUe ' laat night. In which he aaaerted that the collapsd ' of ..the .coalftHm 1 government was imminent. ;5 . .-- 1 - " ' ' ' . , .. OFflOElli FOR: YEAR

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SEAPORT IS CLOSED

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.ifBulgaria today v notified " the United States through the American minister at Sofia that the' port ,of DedeSgatch has been closed ' to : navigation ' and "merchant vessels ' cannot " enter .- between sunset , and . sunrise. ' The entire Bui garian - coast, "both on the Black . and Eagean seas, has been mined.

C Richmond-Coancil." 80,Knighta '.of Columbus, met, last night 'and Install-' ed, the newly elected offlceis. ' District Deputy Thomas UeGee'BSd Cr. Venter oi IndianapoJta,-were the Installing officials, and each gave a most interesting talk. - After the 'regular business an informal 'smoker was held and plans for the . future itetterment ot the order were discussed.. . . . , .,T , , ; Following are the names of the officera installed: , . Grandvknigni, I P. McTigue; deputy grand knight. R. L. Adams; chancellor. William Klnsalla; warden.- WUliam- Qntgley.'s ' recorder. W. ' E.t Broderick: financial . secretary. Charles R. Kl inter: , treasurer.. Harry

Crump: guards, , Frank Lawrence. and

Walter Boycet .advocate. J. -P. o-wnen; secretary. " John jr Harrington. : Jr. :

chaplain. Walter J.' Crontn;' trustee,

George- Zwisslej. : r I -

BOYS START WESt

TO FIGm HIOIAHS

i - NEW; YORK Oct 20. Lucky thing for. not : a few man-killing - redskins in the wild and woolly west that an alert and vigilant' New 'York policeman was on his job 'early today: Yes, siree, for four . youngsters armed to the . teeth, disembarked from a-coal train In the New Haven - yards In the "Bronx and headed for.the Golden West, thdre to slay -Indians, and : .live . the 7 free: - and easy-life of the "plains. ' . 4

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no saloons la the towny t UwkJt

I dealers had an ere ca "Oe terrMary.

EULLTVAN. InoU r .Oca. X1L Ulas

Johnson of tlla. car. was mar-

ried to Oscar Burns of Svfyrna, OMn, fUteen BlMtea after she was divorced from' George . Johnson. Bant wee on

the Job when the decree wan granted and ably assisted In eatshliahtng . the new 'Indiana .record.; v. ,

Sir Edward Carson, ft' la sail, onca referred In parliament to ."tha gentlemen I see behind me." "

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SCHOOL EPIDEMIC REPORTED CHECKED

No other cases of scarlet fever at Fairview school were reported today and it is believed the danger of a general epidemic has passed. The four children -suffering from the disease have very light cases. Quarantine is to be lifted on the first child to contract the disease, Helen Hall, daughter of Edward Hall, 64 State street. The thre other victims are Edna and Walter Baldwin, 215 Charles street, and Nora Welker, 1123 Ridge street. Qne case of diphtheria has been reported In this city, Pauline, the twoyearn)ld daughter of Mri and Mrs. Carl Reid, 217 South Third street:

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Fete Rnaaen leads tSUaTenA VpU bnst of the work is faMf. on his shooldtn. Tbm Unioon leader fa doiac vecftS4na;in hiavpower to Wat' abon a7sercesstnl seaaw but ,wil need i siasistnnce if Ticsories . . are

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WED8 WITHIN HOUR., ; GREENC ASTLE. Ind.. . Oct. JO.

Twenty minutes .', after ; Herschel Rodgers recelved.'hls '.decree of divorce from :-: his 1 first' .wife-he obtained a license' to marry. Miss Lelia M. ' Smith. Within - an - hour the .couple ,were 'mar

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WOMEN SAVE $5

8aya gasoline dry elenna d

- aulta, alike, glove, dra periea, etc

Here's a way to make soiled or dingy-looking wearing apparel - look like new. Any woman can easily clean and restore the original color and brightness to kid gloves and shoes, neckties,-- ribbons, silks, - satins,- laces, net-work, .yokes, furs, .shirt-waists, children's coats, suits, caps, woolen garments, . Swiss, lawn, -organdy . and chiffon : dresses, .draperies, rugs, In fact, any and everything that would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of solvtte at any drug store and put It in two gallons of gasoline, where it quickly dissolves, then put in the goods to be cleaned.

rub a little and out they come looking

clean, bright ana rrasn as new. you will find nothing fades, , shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. ' It only' takes a few moments -to do what . dry-cleaning establishments would charge five dollars or more for. It is as simple as ordinary, laundering and you can't make a mistake.' Any druggist will supply two ounces of solylte, which is simply a gasoline soap and you can obtain the gasoline . at any greeery or, garage, . Then, a wash boiler or a large dishpan will complete your dryiqantog outfit, Adv. -

'c):PtoJblNTERNATIONAt liSRV1(&i!NC.

. These.Bulgarian artillerymen, whose , specialty is the throwinp; of French bombs and hand serenades, are now with the army massed on the Servian frontier. In the camp wagon they carry their

deadly missiles of warfare. They are trained experts veterans of the Balkan war.

We are not in business lor a aay or a year.

We are in business to succeed to build up a volume of trade which will prove" prof ita-j ' ble and lasting. ' .' . , ; .

There is : but , one . way of accomplishing that result . ,: . '' .''"''

Good

MeFchandise

We Mean Good- Quality and ; Good : Value . ,i Merchandise., ; The Trade Mark, (our firm name) is a good ; guarantee of good quality add good value.

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918 MAIN ST.

36 in. Belding's Belle De Chyne, black and colors. at '.:. .... . . .v. ..... . . . . . 15 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, black' and "colors iat.;. . . 11.00 36 in. Messaline, black and' colors At.. .". . . .' . , .-.$1W Plaids -SUki all the latest novelties' at. . . . .'.$1.00 Georgeatta Crepe at 7V. . .'. ! .' .r.V'..Vi.-. .-.$125r Crepe De Chine, black and colors; at . ... .".$1.00 24-inch Poplins, plain. and figured -at! . ... .1.50c . 36-inch Black 'Poplin at-.'. ... . : ..'.'. .79e.'dC.SSo . 40-inch Poplins, black "ahdall the fall colors at $15 40-inch Canton Crepes,' black- ana' colors at. .-. r.$10 "Tussah Carina, Black and Colors- at:. . .. . : .$1.00 French' and-Storm Serges, black and colors,. at. v. 50c . 44-inch. Black and Colored Serges at. ; .;. ... ... . . . .".TSe 42 in. Reps, black and colors,: at. '. . . . . .!.... . .'.$1.00 '48-Inch' Black and Colored Broad Cloths, at. . .$1.25 Shepherd Checks at : . . . . . . .15c,-18c; 25c, 50c & $1.25 Plaid Dress Goods a. .:. -25e 50c . ,75c 36 in." Figured Marquiaette at : .. T..7fc Lace All-over Cloth for .Walstsln Gold. Black,' Cream -and Whiter- r .-. 'K'V.''iXSi '''" :PJaid Chiffon at . .;. ; : . . :. . .V.. .;$1) Plftlo GLiff od sit ' , 50c ; Chiffon- cioth at :'. .v.V.'.'.C.';V.i-:c: Ctv.i r. :r7$jc J ". ; . Fur' Ttimmings of-'AirKlndSTr J'.t;. ,T ' The New idea Patterns. : seam ' allowance at: f." J 10c

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Crawford's Dry Soeda Store.

Hsllowei Fixin's tFot what 'Is authoritatively eor rect . In Hallowe'en - make-up, such as all, colors - of Grease -Faint and Face Pastes, etc.. for droll make-ups and all aorta of scary things to make the evening a long, mad, whirl of fun. Let 'us outfit yon for Hallowe'en. Masquerade or Amateur Theatricals. - : New Arrivals In: Thlnoids. Wild Cherry and. Horehound , Drops, . Teniae. Trex. Black Hawk's Rattlesnake Oil, Alcresta Ipecac. Hot - Water - Bottles and ,- Fountain - Syringes. .Liquid .Silmerine. in fact, "If Its Advertised, It's At Conkey's." ; WE Thank Yoik Call Again.

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W HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SHIP, f ffilT OF CIlASS AI3) IRON BEDS THICH IT WILL SURELY PAY YOU TO LOOK OVER BEFORE YOU

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