Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 308, 8 December 1915 — Page 10
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EMPLOYE FALLS DOUN ELEVATOR SHAFT AT FRYS
, Frank Crawford, an employe, of the Fry Plaining Mill. South H street, was painfully Injured at the mill yesterday when he fell through an elevator f.haft. That he escaped from, being killed is regarded remarkable. Crawford was standing at the top of a stepladder which was on the second floor and close to the elevator shaft. Just how he happened to fall off the ladder is not known. When he lost his balance his body shot down the .open shaft and he fell violently to the first story floor. where he was picked up in an unconscious condition. Several of his ribs were broken. It is not believed he sustained internal injuries. Crawford is confined to his home on South Thirteenth street.
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WAR BULLETINS ;
REACH GREEK BORDER ATHENS, Dec. 8. German troops have reached the Greek frontier, according to a dispatch from Fiorina which states that Teuton and Bulgarian cavalry forces have occupied the railway town of Kenall on the SerboGreek boundary line. TOLL IN MESOPOTAMIA. LONDON, Dec. 8. Official announcement was made in the house of commons today that the British lost 643 men in killed and 3,300 wounded in the battle , with the Turks at Ctesiphon, in Mesopotamia. REPULSE BULGARIANS PARIS, Dec. 8. Repulse of violent Bulgaran attacks against the French position on the Vardar river in Southem Servia is announced in an official report issued by ha war office this afternoon. RECALL ENVOYS WASHINGTON. Dec. 8. Upon the decision to be taken in Berlin today or tomorrow depends the future status of relations between Germany and the United States. Count von Bernetorff has communicated to his home government the flat refusal of the state department to furnish the evidence upon which it bases its demand for the recall of Captains Boy-Ed and von Pappen.
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w r16 Ite' the best-known boxing referee in this country, is the last or the old guard of ring judges who presided in the days of the HortonTaw in New York. John J. White.. Tim Hurst. Honest John Kelly and George fin?" have aH retired or passed away. White is one of the most curious figures in the boxing game. When he Is not refereeng bouts in the squared circle he is an art connoisseur and a politician. White has passed judgment on the purchases of many-notable art collections. He is also member of the New York state Democratic committee.
PARLOR CARD PARTY" SUBJECT OF MOTLEY
NICHOLSON ATTENDS COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
Rev. W. R. Motley, pastor of the Central Christian church on next Sunday evening will preach the fifth of series of sermons on "Modern Attractions." The sermon on Sunday night will be entitled, "A parlor Card Party."
ARCHITECT WERKING SICK.
Charles Werking. an architect with offices in the Palladium building, is seriously ill at the Reid Memorial hospital. Physicians say Mr. Werking will recover.
S. Edgar Nicholson, editor of the American Friend, and the Rev. Charles K. Tebbetts, pastor of the West Richmond Friends church, have gone to Columbus, O., to attend the annual meeting of the Federal Church Council of America. They are both niem hers of the executive committee. Mr. Nicholson is also a member of thr temperance commission.
BRIEFS
Fresh supply Mrs. ' Austin's Bag; Buckwheat now on hand at your grooers. Adv. !
NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of January, 1916, will be received by the board of trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, December 13. 1915. Specifications may be seen at the Second National bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board. 7-2t S. E. SMITH. Med. Supt.
HELP YOUR LIVER IT PAYS. When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will find yourself feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from constipation, biliousness, dizziness and indigestion. You feel fine just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion too. 25c at druggists. Adv.
Fern Dishes for Xmas gifts. Lemon's Flower Shop. 8 11 . Fresh supply Mrs. Austin's Bag Buckwheat now on hand at your growers. Adv.
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A WOMAN'S BACK
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. St.nte of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Malisse E. Reece. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has "been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, executor of the estate of Malisse E. Reece. deceased, late of Wayne county. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM J. PURDY, Executor, .lese Cannaday. Attorney. 30-7-1 1
The Advice of This Richmond Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many aches and pains. Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys fault. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are so effective. Many Richmond women know this: Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Jane Cooper, 922 N. 12th St., Richmond, says: "My back has always given me the most' trouble. It ached and was stiff and sore. -My kidneys were also irregular in action and sometimes I had dizzy spells and headaches. Every time I have ben this way I have procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Quigley's drug store and they have never failed to relieve me. I have never found another kidney medicine that has done me so much good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans' Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cooper had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Buckwheat now on hand at . our groFresh supply Mrs. Austin's Bag oera. Adv.
Goodbye Curling Iron! Better Method Found
The Weather a Year Ago Today
Cloudy. Temperature, High 46s, Low j 32 remember Laxative Bromo Qui-j nine cures a cold in one day. There is onlv one "Bromo Quinine." lxiok for signature E. W. GROVE. 25c I Adv. i
Fern Dishes for Xmas gifts. Lemon's Flower Shop. 8 u
Richmond People Good Dressers
Very few cities In th United States can show as luany well-dressed people as Richmond, a large .per cent of them having their clothes made to or-er- , You can tell a wearer of Emmons' Tailoring It is classy and up-to-date. Ws make fine raits $15.00 to $30X0. . This week Fall Goods are being received. Early buyers please take noJtice. Make your selection now. -( Main and Ninth Streets Emmons, f Adv.
Don't burn the life out of your hair with that instrument of torture, the curling iron. There is nothing that will so surely dry out. and break off the hair, giving it that ragged, unkempt appearance. You will be glad to learn that you can keep your hair beautifully wavy aiu. curly by using a perfectly harmless liquid known to druggists as "silmerlne." ' You need noly apply a little with a clean tooth brush before retiring and in the morning you will be most agreeably surprised with the effect. And this effect lasts for a considerable time, so a small bottle goes a long way and is quite enconomical to use. Pure silmerine is really beneficial to the hair and there is no greasiness. stickiness or anything unpleasant about it. It is a good idea to divide the hair into strands and moisten these one at a time, drawing the brush down the full length. Adv.
ITALIAN GOVERtONT DEFENDS ITS COURSE
ROME, Dec. 8. That;. Tuetonic envoys to the Vatican had; met with no interference in carrying out their diplomatic duties is the assertion .made In an official statement Issued by the Italian government today. . The statement was an answer to an implied accustion made by Pope Benedict XV in his allocution to the sascred college of cardinals at the opening of the consistory. , The government statement denies that any restrictions were placed on the liberty of action of the diplomatic representatives to the holy see, saying : "The Italian government gave ample guaranteed to protect the diplomatic action of representatives of the central empires who left Rome of their own free will." .
RICHMOND SCHOOLS USED V TO ASSIST MOVEMENT
The federal bureau of education in a bulletin issued today lists Richmond among the Indiana cities which permits the use of its school buildings for purposes other than the mere schooling of pupils. It calls attention to the use of a room in the high school building for. an art gallery and the holding of public meetings in its auditorium. '
English colonies total 13,002.321 square miles in area, with a population of 389,065,035.
We beg to announce that Mi Martin Grunzke has been put fc charge of the Collection Depart ment of our office. He will alst receive orders for Fire and Live Stock Insurance and represent both our "Stock" and "Mutual" companies, so favorably known for prompt settlements and efficiency. Mr. Grunzke's intimate knowledge of Live Stock will make him valuable f o all owners of good horses throughout the county. -.. Richmond ; Insurance Agency ' fiy Hans N. Koll, Manager. 716 Main St. Telephone 1620.
YATCH SORE THROATS
because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. . As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycerine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weakening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to-day. Physicians prescribe . it to avert throat troubles, overcome j bronchial disorders and strengthen !
the lungs. No alcohol or harmful
drugs. Always insist on Scott s.
1480 A Good and Practical Apron Style.
Ladles' apron, with or without belt. Gingham, cretonne, satin, chambrey, drill, linene, percale, cabric, sateen or lawn are all suitable for this style. The back may be finished with or without a closing. The belt and pockets may be omitted. This style is fine for the kitchen . for artist or office use. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small, medium and large. It requires 5 yards of 36-lnch material for a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.
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GUARD PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, Dec. : 8. Unusual precautions were . taken - Tuesday to guard President Wilson when he went to capitol to ' deliver his - annual message. ' Besides the large body of secret service men with the president, plain clothes men swarmed the corridors. Others were stationed at advantageous positions where every person would be under observation. Employes, aged in the service, said a president had ' never been so closely guarded. - ' y '"" '
SALOONKEEPERS ON TRIAL.
SULLIVAN, Ind., Dec. 8. George Wheeler, a Terre Haute saloonkeeper, and twenty other defendants charged with conspiracy to corrupt the Curry township local option election, were expected to go on trial in the circuit court here today.
VICE PRESIDENT LOSES $30 BOX OF CIGARS
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 8. Burglars last night entered the home of Thomas R. Marshall, vice president of the United States, during the absence of the vice president, who for the past two weeks has been constantly at the bedside of his wife at St Vincent's hospital. A box of cigars worth $30 was the only thing of value obtained by the burglars, all other valuable articles having been placed In safety deposit vaults some time ago.
PROTECTED CIRCLE INSTALLS OFFICERS
Officers elected at the last regular meeting of the Richmond circle. No. 235, Protected Home Circle, will be
installed at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Red Men's hall. A large number of members are expected to be present. The officers are as follows: President, Garland Willett; vice president. Harold Bennett: . chaplain. Mrs. Bonnie Atkins; guardian. Frank , Relss; secretary, John Taggart; accountant, Mrs. Ella Hodapp; treasurer, Mrs. Leo-
nore Swisher; companion. Miss Mabel
neL Rhea Swisher; watchman. Earl . Hewitt.. . Rhode Island prooably has the touih gest "real son of the revolution" in Henry A. Burllngame, age seventy, ot Pawtucket. - -
Open a New Christmas Savings Account Second National Bank
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Christinas Suit Sale THURSDAY Come Early
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A Comprehensive Showing of Christmas Furs At Lowest Prices ,
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RISTMAS SPIRIT
And full to overflowing with useful and beautiful Gifts at the right prices 15 Shopping Days, Then Christmas Every one of these days 'will -see a happy holiday throng. The afternoons will be especially busy. Let us again suggest Shop Early in the Day! Early in the week! Early in the month! Thousands have a good start already, but thousands more are just beginning. Why not start tomorrow in a systematic manner ? Make out a complete list of those to be remembered on Christmas Then come choose leisurely and carefully.
Bring Your Gift List With You Tomorrow Christmas Suit
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lots for quick selling ; mind you at prices mat won t aiiow tnem to anger on the racks very long, so come early for these.
One Lot Suits Worth Up to $18.50 While They Last One Lot Suits Worth Up to $25.00 While They Yast
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1.00 Silk Fringed Japanese Scarfs, Splendid for evening or party wear, rich Q Japanese floral designs; Special.... OJC Handsome Spread and Bolster Sets; any woman would be proud to. possess, fine crocheted Spreads with bolsters to match, in white, yellow, pink or blue, scalloped edge, beautiful designs, satin dQ f7? finish, per set tpO D Imitation Ivory Set "a Bargain" only 50c; 5x7 inch tray with buffer, nail file and shoe hook, 4 pieces in the set at oply DUC
$1.50-$1.75 Real Leather Bags In all the newest shapes in the best of goat seal leathers, all with assorted inside fixings. f( specially priced at JjAU" 50c Venice Edge Silk Handkerchiefs Women's fine silk crepe Venice lace trimmed Handkerchiefs in all the now popu- QQ lar dainty colors; special 0C 3 for $1.00 Bath Robe Materials Rich light and dark designs suitable for men, women or QC children, special, per yard OOC
Spring's Prettiest Wash Fabrics Boxed for Giving Dress lengths, waist lengths, ready boxed or will cut any length and box if intended for a gift. It is surprising how many people like this form of practical giving.
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40-inch Floral Voiles, specially priced at per yard
40-inch Nubbed Voiles, beautiful OQp designs at per yard only. . .;. . . 40-irich Fancy Sheer Marquisettes, OQA per yard only AUK
Beautiful Floral Voiles, some tinted 1 Kp grounds, per yard only Pretty Nubbed Voiles, some tinted IQp
Handsome Striped Waistings,
ish, absolutely fast colors per yard only ,
silk fin25c
Fine Leather Pulman Slippers QQp in leather case, pair
Children's Knit Slippers at al- OOc most the price of the soles, pr. -
SHOP TOMORROW, SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY, SHOP WHERE'S "MOST 4 TO SEE AND ALWAYS LEAST TO PAY.
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Two novel effect! in this handsome evening gown the princess suggestion at the front and back,' and the wing drapery forming cascades at the side. . 'i Easy to make - easy to fitmoderate priced if made' with Butterick Patterns. Ask to see this and die hundreds more of the latest models just received, at our Butterick Pattern Department. At our dress goods, silk, notion and trimming counters, you will find everything you need for this due, attractive gown.
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