Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 267, 21 October 1915 — Page 3

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ICROW PACK COURT TO HEAR BEUTLAGE CASE

"This cui la creating mora interest i than any case since the John Knapp : murder trial ton year ago," said John i Markley, bailiff In the circuit court. In ; commentiiuj on the hundreds of people . who hare filled the court room for the ' last three .dare to hear the testimony, and gaze with ourloua eyes upon the witnesses as they take the stand to testify In the Haaexneier-Bentlage case. Every afternoon since the trial be , gan the court room has been packed. ! Every seat has been taken In the afternoon by women, and the aisles i back of hte seats have been filled with , men. The spectators do not seem to 1 be there merely to "see what Is going Ion" but strain every fort to hear every (.word. .

When H. C. Hasemeier, president of I the company which is plaintiff in the ; case, took the stand Wednesday afternoon, women stood up In the seats in

order ot get a better view;

EXPECT f ,'OTOMZATlOtl OF PREDLE SYSTEM

BATON, a, Oct 81, AeoarflLlttS to a plan outlined by the poatotttae department, Preble oounty Is soon to witness a decided change la .the present rural delivery system. The plan considers the consolidation of routes snd probably . will eliminate one-half of the thirty now established. ; Motor lsatlon will be effected, and instead of an average length ot twenty-five miles the routes will extend fifty miles. To make a selection of carriers it Is reported that a civil service examination will be held to determine ellglbles. The office at Campbellstown will be deprived of Its one route and the rural patrons will receive service from an Eaton route.- - . ; - ,

DYNAMITE STREAMS.

TURNS OLD CHURCH INTO AUTO STATION

NEW HOPE, O., Oct. 21. Miss Jes- ; sle Mock of Richmond spent Saturday

and Sunday with Esther Sloan.

. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Pulaski, Va..

are visiting at the home of Harrison Ashworth. S. O. Kepler spent Sunday with his ; daughter, Mrs. Carrie Sherer, at West : Alexandria. i Mrs. Lillian Stamback and daughter, i Virginia, spent Thursday with Mrs. ! Fanny Call at New Weetville. Walter Asbinger is enjoying a trip j through the west. i Joe Brusher has purchased the old I Methodist church building and is con- ' verting it into a garage, j Mr. and Mrs Harry Zebring of Cin1 cinnati, Mr; and Mrs. J. H. Musselman and Myrtle Zebring of Eaton I called on friends here Saturday even- : evening. j Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hill were guests j of his parents Bouth of Eaton Sunday, i Lawrence Buriff and family of Sugar Valley spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Treffinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlswander spent

Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j B. F. Nlswander. " j Opal Thompson spent Sunday with j Glenna Leary at Midway. ! Mr. and Mrs. (Ma Hill will entertain j the members cf the Social League at j a Holloween party Friday evening, Oc-! tober 29. !

ECONOMY, Ind., Oct. 21. People of this community, are incensed over the fact that some men recently dynamited Martindale creek on the AHason Swaine farm and killed many fish part of which they succeeded in taking away with them. Mr. Swain rushed., to the stream shortly , after the explosion but was unable to apprehend the offenders. ' "

SAFETY EXPONENTS

BfiTBOrr, Mica Oct. IL With hundreds ot city officials, traffte esperto, and engineer teem alt parts of the country In attendance the ? first convention of the Saftty first Federation of America mot here today. -; Mayor Oscar B. Marx and Charles B. Warren, president of ; the Detroit Board of Commeroe. welcomed the delegates and Darwin P. Klngsley ot New York, president of thcFsderation made, an address. At the afternoon meeting there were speeches by Henry B. Joy. president of the Lincoln Highway Association, and a leading automobile manufacturer; William. McAdoo, chief city magistrate of New York; Robert Adamson, fire commission of New York; and Ralph Folks, commissioner of public works of' New , York and chairman of the executive committee of the Safety First Society of New York.

Two sub-committees ' of the transportation committee will . present

drafts of ordinances and laws for con

sideration embodying the best ' safety

measures for safeguarding the public, with a view to having them adopted

by municipalities and states.

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LYRIC. ins of Chinese in years' stable source of revebcrs, juicers and fished to make "easy ir.aman was very - the United States,

v'-o-. ,jw years running a ? iir.diy i . suey parlor, "he went: back to Cii .c ow or his native village' and lorded it over his fellow Johns and old schoolmates at Ward School No. 2. And other pecple were just as anxious to keep him out.. The storj 1 of "The Yellow Sur" which comes to! the Lyric tonight deals with the cf- j forts cf the Secret Service to capture1 a band of American crooks who make their living smuggling in ! Chinese at so much per h-ad. !

ARCADE. "Hearts Ablarre." ton;e3 to the Arcade tomorrow afternoon and night. Malvini, brokenhearted over the elopement of his young wife, retires to a monastery. After 20 years he returns to find his daughter, Valeria, accused of killing the man with whom his wife eloped. Mario, the girl's lover, had shot the man. in self defense and the victim's last words accuse Valeria. Mario goes temporarily insane, but at the last moment recovers and tells his story. The Priest then secures audience with the King and explains everything. Valeria is released and Mario pardoned. The Priest then unites them in marriage, concluding the story of Vitagraph's Three-Part Broadway Star Feature, "Hearts Ablaze."

A Child Doesn't Laugh and Play If Constipated

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Mothers! Your child isn't naturally ross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little

ytomach, liver and bowels need a . cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of i cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't i eat, sleep or act naturally, has atom-! ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen-' tie liver and bowel cleansing should ! always be the first treatment given. j Nothing equals "California Syrup of j Figs" for children's ills; give a tea-! spoonful, and in a few hours all the I foul waste, sour bile and fermenting: fjod which is clogged In the bowels passes out of the system, and you have '

a wen and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside" cleansing. DI- ; rections for babies, children of all ages ; and grown-ups are plainly on the bottie. Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child ; tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of ! "California Syrup of Figs," then look and see that it is made by the "Callfornla Fig Syrup Company." adv.

RAE inspiiiEs an T"Ieenlei feeeiei? &A eBTirearaeat ealy biteet US as wft. permit them to T3 tsfet fittest We are iei&aade meat'1 said tag BeY. J. Su 8ft e, ste? of tbe Firit Preesjrferiaa ehurel in his tail t the dormitory tnea ef tive Y, m, C, A, last bight. ReY. Mr. ftae fetid that It ail depended ea tie maa fciav self whether fee was alive . to the good and the beautiful in the world or whether he wis alive to the sin. vice and licentiousness. '-1 , "Don't blame others for your weak nesses," he said, adding that, every man had It la him to make a suecess of his life. His subject next week will be "Men and Maidens."

County Deatho

. AkPMlS MEN9ENHAbL BCOrfd!ruaeral sertea far the lite AWbis Meadeaiall werd im tessivet' -siutftUSk -: a tlewers. tfete Preeeatei hi tad request ef.ttl Ceased: the Methedist heir sang: The lerlptare issseH Was read b the fte. Mf: ETaaS of Muaeie; . Ret. Ida CuaaiBghhal read the Obituary aad spoke of the Uf ef" Mr. Meadeahall aad his relatiea te the life ef the community. Mr. aad Mrs. 6uaaiBgham ef Menfcleiier sanH g duet. Interment Was U Sugar Qrad cemetery. The pallbearers were W. E. Oler, D. H. Harris, 3. Gilmer. I Olsr. I. Love aad O. Veal.

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SPECIAL VALUE

Special Club Terms on These Special Kitchen Cabinets The very special low prices we are quoting on these Cabinets would ordinarily not permit us to sell them except for cash but we have an enormous quantity of them just now and are featuring them for a flyer for a short time only. Choose a Cabinet now pay us one or two dollars each week and enjoy the conveniences of a Kitchen Cabinet in your home this week. Come see the big display. You'll enjoy the sight and we'll be pleased to have you call.

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modern must Mv m Kitchen Cabinet. We are helping today to - modemIxo many kitchens by plaoIng one of our epecbil Cabinets In- the homes on sample and easy term of credit and at exceptionally low price. Every woman owes H to herself te at, least examine and compare the many advantages of these Cabinets over others and to save herself the drudgery of kitchen work as far as possible.

HERE'S THE STORYClipped From Last Tuesday's Palladium

KITCHEN CABINETS BY THE CARLOAD Attractive Display Obtained by Simple Arrangement. U'b a sight worth while! To look at the long, long row of handsome Kitchen Cabinets on tho first floor of the Reed Pur- .

niture company's store presents a picture worth framing. The effect on the mind and eye is specially . . p leasing. , The style of the display "is 'simple, yet very effective. The great array of Kitchen

Cabinets is unusual because of the quantity and because of the excellence of each individual Cabinet. Reeds are featuring Kitchen Cabinets this week and are making special low prices as an added attraction. . Many thrifty housewives have already modernized their kitchens this week by taking advantage of the great variety and the saving in price offered at the popular Tenth and Main street furniture store. The special prices are advertised to be in effect all this week and in several instances Cabinets have been ordered over the telephone and thru the

mail. The Reed Furniture Company believes in concentration and besides selling many Kitchen Cabinets by this special meth

od, they have also sold much other furniture and many Laurel Stoves and Ranges, because of the effort on

Kitchen Cabinets. Their advertisement telling the prices and showing a picture of the Cabinets is found on another page of this issue of The Palladium.

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Laurel Stows aMd RaMpslllc Last Word ta Stow Pcrteitti - '' L'ii'iiiiriViBUilJtriMg!BiMagMMMm lMt LAUREL HEATERS save from 3 to '2 your fuel bill they produce more heat and distribute It more evenly than any other make because the Laurel patented Fire Pot consumes the gases which go to make smoke.- The very cheapest, dirtiest slack coal is' used very successfully in Laurel Heaters without producing any black,' sooty smoke. LAUREL HEATERS are giving great satisfaction in many, many homes in and around Richmond and in the best of homes throughout the entire United States. In buying a Laurel you eliminate ALL chance. You. secure a stove of KNOWN reputation and performance. It has numerous exclusivefeatures that will appeal to every one. ' Let us show you these great Heaters.

LamnreH Maumgjes Are FEIRFECT BAKERS because of the exclusive twin flue construction which permits the oven to be heated all around, evenly and completely, using every ' particle ' of heat instead of wasting it up the smoke pipe. -Then, too, the entire top can be heated without heating the rest of the range or all the heat may

be centered on the reservoir if hot water, is wanted quickly. Again, Laurel Ranges will 'save one-third your fuel bill and you can burn any kind of fuel you like. LET US SHOW YOU A LAUREL RANGE.

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Out of Town Accounts Solicited. Goods Shipped Immediately on Receipt of Order. .

We Specialize on Complete OutfitsGet Our Low Prices On 2, 3, 4 or 5 Rooms.

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