Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 306, 6 December 1915 — Page 17
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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AUSTRIAN OOYS FOLLOW ARMY TO SERVE LIEN
BERLIN. Dec. 6. "When the Austrian 'war service law was passed nobody thought that shoolboys would take active part In the . war," Julius Weber, a correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," writes from Czernowitz. "But It Is a fact that hundreds of youngsters who should be In school are at the front with the Austro-Hungarlan troops. Every one of these boys is a hero. ' "-.v "The 'war boys' first appeared when the Russians were driven from the Bukowlna. During the long battle around Czernowitz many 'kids,' some of whom were only ten or twelve years old, daily watched the artillery fire across the Pruth, from the neighboring heights. "After a while the' boys become bolder. They came Into the trenches and brought tobacco, cigarettes, and other little gifts to the soldiers. The money for their presents they obtained by picking up shells on the battlefield and selling the precious metal. Several of the youngsters were killed or wounded by the Russian fire but that did not keep the other young war enthusiasts from the front. "When the Russians retreated to the north the boys joined in the pursuit of the enemy. More than one hundred of them followed . the Austrian regiments." - .
FORM G08PEL TEAMS.
, Gospel teams are being formed ' at Earlham college for work in the smaller churches of the vicinity and state during the Christmas holidays. Three and four men teams will conduct services at Arba, Salem. Greensfork and Carthage, according to plans made recently. I
GAAR-SCOTT TOOLS SENT TO LAPORTE
Workmen have dlsmanteled the machinery of the Gaar-Scott plant of the M. Rumely Ccmpany in this city. ' All the machinery, in the blacksmith shop has been boxed and Is ready for shipment .; -J:' V" "VrU-r : Old employes were commenting today on the use of high grade lumber used by the workmen In boxing the tools and machinery.- Lumber of the highest quality used in the machine formerly made here - was used - for boxes. The tools are being shipped to Laporte.i v- ,? 5
GLASSES TO ATTEND 'TTALKS IN BODY
Groups of men, representing various organizations, will be permitted to attend the Sunday theatre meetings for men under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. In a body, if they so desire, as a result of a vote taken at yesterday's meeting in the Gennett theatre. The C. B. A. class of the Central Christian church asked permission to follow out this plan, and Secretary Learner submitted the question to the decision of the six hundred men attending the meeting. A majority of the audience raised their hands in favor of granting the request.
EATON, OHIO.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marsh were called . to Camden Sunday evening on account of the illness of Mr. Marsh's father, Felix M. Marsh .... Miss Ethel Stephens of Dayton spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Stephens. Dorcas temple. Pythian Sisters, will elect officers at a meeting Tuesday night. The local'I. O. R. M. lodge also will hold its annual election the
same evening.... Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene of New York city, and E. C. Greene and children of Richmond, lad., spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. F. M. Green . . . . The Commercial - clnb band is arranging to go to Liberty, Ind., at a date in the near future to give a concert. .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Clawson went to Chicago Monday and will remain indefinitely. Mr. CTawson will enter a hospital and probably undergo an operation, . . . Mrs. William Bostwick has been seriously ill during the last few days at her home on East Decatur street. She flutters from the effects of a complication of diseases.
County Deaths
v JOHN W. MORTON. CAMBRIDGE CITY John W. Morton, 64, died- here Saturday evening from the effects of paralysis after an illness' of three weeks. ; Mr. Morton was born at Grindstone, near Sheffield. Eng., March 8, 1852. He married Agnes Seaman of Sheffield. March 9. 1873. They came to America in 1888, and located at Cincinnati. The moved to this city in 1902. Mr. Morton is survived by his widow and two sons and two daughters, George Morton Mrs. John D. Blackford and Mrs. Hrvey Hoover of this city and Sidney Morton of Worth. Ind. The ftmeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home, i Burial in Riverside cemetery. MRS. THERESA MILLER CAMBRIDGE CITY Mrs. Theresa Miller, a well-known and highly respected woman, is dead at her home near Jacksonburg, at the age of 75. Mrs. Miller's maiden name was Theresa Schatzle, daughter of Bernhardt and Mary Schatzle. of Butler county, Ohio. She married Phillip Miller on March. 1861. He died In 1913. She is survived . by five daughters, Mrs. William Maudlin of New Castle, Mrs. Ida Scott, Mrs. Lenna Cranor and Flora M. Miller of Richmond and Mrs. Alonzo Hormel. with whom she resided on the home farm in Harrison township. The funeral was held Monday afternoon. Burial in Jacksonburg cemetery.
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POLICE REJECT PLAN FOR SOUP KITCHEN
Under the supervision of Chief of Police Goodwin - the same arrangements as were observed 'last year In the feeding of Itinerants and unfortunates who sought sustenance from the "soup kitchen" and lodging at the city hall, will be followed this year. Though appreciating the offer of the Salvation Army, Chief Goodwin said that he believes it best since the plan worked well last year, to follow the same custome this year. About $23 remains in the treasury to open the "soup kitchen" which will be done as soon as cold weather begins.
ODD FELLOWS ELECT
EATON, O., Dec. 6.At the last regular meeting of Eaton lodge, No. 30, I. O. O. F., Clifford Clark was elected noble grand. Other officers chosen follow: Vice grand, Virgil Bryant; recording secretary Joseph D. Clear; financial secretary, Thomas B. Sturr; treasurer, Henry Dalrymple; trustee, John S. Fisher. Installation services will be held at the first meeting in January.
FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT CAPITAL Word has been received of the death in Indianapolis at an early hour this morning of Mrs. Anna R. Weesner, wife of Elwood .Weesner. Funeral ser
vices will be held at 204 South Emerson street, Indianapolis, at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday morning;. 'Mr. and Mrs. Weesner formerly lived near Chester. The deceased has the following surviving relatives in Richmond: Mrs. Alise Fetser,- Mrs. Rachael 8cott, Mrs. Mary Adams, Mrs. Bertha Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott.
Spain has opened an aviation school near Madrid in which the government aids those receiving instruction.
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purity aone doesn't make a cigarette SENSIBLE. We don't know of a single one of our competitors who doesn't make his cigarettes of pure tobacco. But a pure cigarette that didn't taste just right wouldn't do for you, would it?. ..... And to be really sensible a cigarette must give you more
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It must be coo and friendly to your throat and tongue. And it must leave you feeling fine after smoking all day. Fatimas are not the only cigarette that measure up to all these requirements. There) are other sensible ones. . . But Fatimas seem to have a big margin in their favor on their good taste. Otherwise they could not outsell all other cigarettes costing over 5c. You can't tell whether they will just suit your taste until you try them. At the same time, you can easily prove how sensible they are by these two tests. Most men who try Fatimas soy" Good Bye!" to all other
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Tomorrow (Tuesday) morning we will open our annual Christmas Silk Sale. We will offer thousands of yards of beautiful New Silks, in plain or fancies, in all the newest weaves for Waists, Suits and Dresses. A splendid opportunity to buy your Christmas Silks at a big saving.
Chiffon Taffeta. We are offering a beautiful yard wide soft finish Chiffon Taffeta In a full line of both the dark and light shades, a cloth that will give absolute satisfaction and usually sells at $1.25 a yard. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 98c. Silk Poplins. We offer our entire line of yard wide Silk and Wool Poplin In every wanted shade, with plenty of the new blues and greens; also black; a cloth that Is cheap at $1.00. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 79c. Shirting Silks. We were fortunate in securing a beautiful line of tbe New Spring Shirtings. These goods are all silk and are sun and tub proof. The width is 32 inches and are just the thing for Women's Waists and Men's Shirts. A waist or shirt of one of these new silks would make an aceptable Christmas present. Priced special for our Christmas Silk Sale, yard 91.00. 69c ' One counter of 23 to 27 inch' Fancy Silks, in Taffetas, Messallnes and Silk Serges, In a line of styles suitable for waists or dresses, in a good range of colors. These goods were formerly sold at $1.00 to $1.25 a yard, but on account of the broken assortment we have decided to move them quick. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 69c.
Silks for Waists. We just received a large shipment of Fancy Silks, suitable for waists. In this line you will find Plaids, Checks, Stripes, Warp Prints, etc., in all the newest weaves and colors. They are full 36 Inches wide and on account of the width will not require many yards to make a waist. A pattern of one of these will be just the thing for yourNfrlend's Christmas present. Christmas 8ilk Sale, $1.50.
Black Silk Section. Black Silks always play an important part in the holiday trade and we are offering some exceptional values. We mention only a few of the many special numbers. 36-inch Black Messaline, a regular $1.00 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 79c. 36-inch Black Silk Poplin, a regular 79c value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 58c. 36-inch Black Silk Taffeta, a regular $1.00 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 79c. 36-inch Black Silk Peau de Sole, a regular $1.25 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 89c. 40-inch Black Satin Duchess, a regular $2.00 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard, $1.19. 36-inch Black Soft Finish Chiffon Taffeta, a regular $1.25 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard, 98c. 36-inch Black Soft Finish Peau de Cyne, a regular $1.25 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 98c. 36-inch Black Silk and Wool Poplin, a regular $1.00 value. ' Christmas Silk 8ale, yard 79c 40-inch Black Crepe de Chene, a regular $1.69 value. Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.25.
Extra Special. Ten pieces of our special All Silk Crepe de Ohene, in a full yard wide cloth. In every wanted shade. Including Ivory, Cream. Pink. Light Blue, Nile, Maize. Apricot. Lavender. Copen, Black. This we feel will be one of the moat popular cloths In our entire collection for the holiday trade, a cloth that would be considered cheap at $1.25 a yard. Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.00. :.. 25c Ten pieces of our yard wide Chiffon Silk. This cloth Is being used for any number of par poses. It comes in a full line of dark or light shades, including both black or white. A cloth that can be washed and not lose its lustre or color. Christmas Silk Sale, yard 25c Georgette Crepes. These goods still continue In favor and we are offering a complete line of shades. We show a beautiful 40-lnch heavy cloth, which wet can recommend to our trade that will give perfect satisfaction. Christmas Silk Sale, yard $1.50. - Chiffon Cloth. , Have you seen our Nevef Tare Chiffon Cloth? This cloth has been tried and proven to be absolutely satisfactory. We show It in twenty different shades. The width Is full 40 Inches. Christmas Silk Sale, yard SIAO.
