Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 61, 21 January 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1916.

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IIL'SBAND GAf.'DLEO i US. KEATES SAYS : : tn DIVORCE TRIAL

MrsBessie Keates, formerly Miss

"i Bessie ' Thompson, 12 North Twelfth

street, :was granted a divorce this ' morning in circuit court from her busband, Harry S. Keates, who is now believed to be living at Des Moines. .Failure to provide was the charge . made by the wife In asking for the aecree. ,

, . The plaintiff alleged that Keates

persisted in nis naoii oi piaymg caras T' and gambling and that for the past ' few years has not supported her. She wub giveu i no vubiuujt ui uei o-jvar-old son, John and the defendant will be required to pay $15 a month for the boy's support. Mrs. Keates is now living with her parents on South Twelfth street. , "He spent practically all his money In' gambling and would not give me ..enough money to buy clothing for my--., self or for my baby," said Mrs. Keates. "I had to pay all the household expenses for he even refused to pay the rent. : ; Mr. Keates was formerly employed at the office of the Gaar-Scott branch a of the M. Rumely company as travel ling collector. The defendant did not - appear in court and did not contest the suit. i.7, "He began playing cards two months "after we were married," the plaintiff testified. , "Before .we separated he told me that he had lost $600 in six Months gambling at local cigar stores nd while he was away on business. . He refused to take the advice of friends and seemed to be unwilling to break the habit of playing cards." GESItIA FOLEY DIES AT REID MEMORIAL iMrs. Geslna Kennepohl Foley, 26 years old, wife of Fred Foley of 311 South Sixth street, died at Reid Me.mortal hospital Thursday afternoon from grip. Mrs. Foley was tne aaugater of Mr. and Mrs.-B. A. Kennepohl and besides her husband and parents .is -survived by three brothers, F. A. '. Kennepohl and G. W. Kennepohl of Los Angeles and Albert Kenneponi oi this city, three sisters, Mrs. a. .. Pleasant-of-Tacoma, Mrs. Cecil WinProvidence, R. I. Mrs. roiey s ooay was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foley, 30 North., Fourteenth street where, friends may call at any time. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Andrew's Catholic church. Rev. F. A. Roell officiating, Burial in St. Andrew's cemetery. ' " ASK IMPROVEMENT OF RUIIIIIHG r : , Bothx Coach Nohr and Physical Director Roach of the high school and the Y. M- C. A., respectively,, are lamanting that Richmond -has -no adenittfli erounda where a track meet can be. held with a chanc of the boys .kn'inr tha r.uhiif what they can do. They are seriously considering making an -appeal to spend a few dollars and put" the public playground track in decent condition. J It would not cost the city more than $150" to fix up the playground track anf (baseball diamond and at the same time1 give a little attention to the tennis courts. If this were done there would be a chance for the boys to get out" in' the open ' and hold some track meets this spring, interest in baseball would be increased and the tennis would hftve a better advant age In showing their skill. City Statistics mnsRY-fThe death of Mrs Jessie Dennis .Crosby, widow of Wart en B: CrosbVr-and daughter of Edward and Margaret Dennis, occurred at her home near r- Sarasota, Florida, ' Thursday. Burial will be at Richmond. Services will be held at Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing's parlors Sunday at 3:30 o'clock. ... ,

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STRAWBERRIES HERE, SELL AT 40 CENTS , While Richmond : folks were enjoying the merry sunshine today and basking in the warmth of an unexpected Spring day it was only fitting that strawberries should make their appearance, in the market and while their price was prohibitive to many a jsUht r of then! on the dealer's counter was almost as 'good as a bite. The luscious fruit is selling today at 40 cents a box and are going fast but considering that at this time last year 50 cents was the price, the cost of liv ing has been given a jolt. . GAY LIFE ATTRACTS WIFE FROM SPOUSE The 'desire to enjoy a "gayer . life than she was able to live in Richmond was the ground for a divorce granted to Robert Martin, 615 Main street, who testified that his wife, Mar jorie Martin deserted him. ;She said she was tired of living in Richmond and wanted some gay life," Martin testified. "I believe that she is now living in Indianapolis. Last year several of her friends came through Richmond from Columbus in an automobile and took her to Indianapolis. She stayed there several weeks and refused to live with me after that time." ELKS DISTRIDUTE TICKETS FOR SALE Tickets for seats at the Gennett theater for Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 when the annual minstrel show under the aus pices of the B. P. O. E. will be proI duced, are for sale now and can be ob tained from lodge members. The committee of which Elmer Eggemeyer is chairman, which is making arrangements for the event distributed tickets to the Elks, yesterday. Ey ery seat in the house will sell for one dollar. Hoetls and shopkeepers are suffering because of the lack of tourists in Italy. , r

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Doctors Give Challenge . Germs are Weapons

Friends of Dr. John Dill Robertson, itealth commissioner 0f Chicago and of . Dr. Charles E. M. Fischer are breathing easier today, as the duel with germs has ' been called off. Dr. Fischer disagreed with T)r. Robertson, regarding certain phases regarding grip, . which is . just as ripe in Chicago as it' is in every community at the present time. Dr. Robertson believes in plenty "of fresh air while - Dr. Fischer, a - prominent bacteriologist claimed that his wife had caught grip riding in "fool, cars" with the windows open. Harsh words followed and finally Dr. Fischer declared that he didn't believe Dr. Robertson knew "the difference between astaplylococcus and an elephant, "and in order to prove . his remark challenged the health commissioner to a novel duel , The challenge offered Dr. Robertson the opportunity of presenting Dr. Fischer with five baccilli, two of them grip germs and three innocent germs. Dr. Fischer would then, likewise, present Dr: Robertson with five germs containing three harmless ones. "I'm all ready," said Dr. Fischer, "I'll send my engines of destruction to Dr. Robertson any hour he chooses. We'll settle this affair in an intelligent manner. "Dr. Robertson bas faith in his ability to spot grip germs he will accept. I am confident of being able to pick out the. harmless germs and have no fear- of inoculating my self with the grip. Speak to Dr. Robertson."

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time. It ' needs . no explanation. great care not to bruise their VTut, tut," said Dr. Robertson. "The thing is too much of a joke to take seriously and I can't ' be annoyed by duels-I really can't. However, as the challenged' party,-1 would be entitled-to a choose of weapons. How would ripe -eggs at 30 paces do?" MINISTERS DISCUSS CHURCH ADVERTISING Two important subjects will be discussed at the regular meeting of the Ministerial association Monday morning at the Y. M. C. A. The first of these will be the consideration of the newspaper advertisements promulgated by the' chorus and the matter of changing the ministerial meetings from semi-monthly sessions to a meeting every Monday morning. Both of these subjects have gained favor with the many ministers but the result of the discussions on Monday could not be forseen today by- the Rev. E. E. Davis, president of the associa tion. V -' HOLDS QUIET SERVICE The funeral of W. S. Kaufman will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after noon from the residence on National avenue. The services will be private. Following are' the pall-bearers. W. A. Ellis, Pettis A. Reid, Henry Deuker, Frank Reedi B. F. Harris and Dr. Charles Bond. Burial Earlham cemetery. NERVES TREATED FREE DR. FRANKLIN MILES, The Great Specialist, Gives New Book and a $2.50 Neuropathic Treatment Free as a Trial. Sick people whose nerves are weak or deranged who have weak hert, stomach, bowsls, bladder, kidneys or liver; blues, headache, dizziness or dullness; nervous dyspepsia, irritability, cold bands and feet, shortness of breath, palpitation or irregular heartbeat, dropsy, drowsiness, nervousness, sleeplessness, trembling, wandering pains, backache, irritable spine, rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hysteria would do well to accept Dr. Miles' liberal offer. You may never have another opportunity. Write now. His book contains many remarkable cures after five to ttwenty physicians and specialists failed, and also endorsements from Bishops, Clergymen. Statesman, Editors, Business Men, Farmers, etc. Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. His Improved Special Treatments for these diseases are the result of 30 years' experience and are thoroughly scientific and remarkably successful, so much so that he does not hesitate to offer Freen Trial Treatments to the sick that they may test them . free. Write at once. Describe your case, and he will send you a .two-pound Free Treatment and book. Address Dr. Franklin Miles. Dept. NS 908 to 818 Main St., Elkhart, Ind. Adv - ... .

"HELL IS LOIIELY" " EVANGELIST TELLS CHURCH AUDIENCE

Sentence sermons by , Evangelist William J. Sayres at the East Main Street Friends church last night are quoted as follows: Joseph showed his courage when he ran away' from' evil; sometimes we show our courage by running away. Life's tragedy is being alone; hell is an awful lonely place, not because there won't be many people there but because there won't be a God there. We are lonely human beings if God does not dwell in our hearts. Good manners are a wonderful help in life. , . Courtesy pays in all lines of business; . . , Don't look like brass when you are solid gold. WAIT FOR RULING ON PRIMARY LAWS L. B. Bowman, Republican county chairman, said today that before any action was taken by tbe Republican county organization on the question of certifying candidates for precinct committeemen for places on the Republican primary election ballot the com mission recently appointed by Governor Ralston to draft a concise interpretation of the primary election law would have to submit its report. ' "No arrangements will be made by the Republican organization for tbe selection of candidates to the state convention until the county board of primary election commissioners has met and divided the county into districts for all three of the leadinar political parties. This done a' candidate for state convention delegate from each district, provided under the plan ar ranged for tbe selection of Republican delegates under tbe plan arranged for tbe selection of Republican delegates, will be agreed upon," Mr. Bowman added. BRIEFS Goat Supper, Grace church Saturday 5 to 8. . 25 cents. 19-21 CARD OF THANKS, We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness shown during the sickness and death of our dear daughter and sister; also for the beautiful floral offerings.. Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter and Family. . 21-lt If you want a nice box of Chocolates for a friend, ou will find choice selection of the best at Prices. 21-1t FRIED OY8TER LUNCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PATTERSON, 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. 1-7-16-thur-frl tf Public Wedding on roller skates Saturday night at the Coliseum. 21 If yeu are fond of lee Cream the year round, you get the best at Prices, eight flavors to select from. 21-lt Goat Supper, Grace church Saturday 5 to 8. . 25 cents. 19-21 Goat Supper, Grace church Saturday 5 to 8. . 25 cents. . 19-21 Crushed fruit strawberry Ice Cream made from fresh Florida berries at Prices. 21-lt Wedding on Skates at Coli seum Saturday 1 night, Nine nVlnrlr Arlmiccinn 1fb 21 -2t vvf o e.nw w jw To Cure a Cold In One Day '. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv. Plenty of nice Fresh Oysters at Prices, dally by express. 21 -1t Prices own make of Walnut Taffy. 21-lt CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned hereby desire to express their sincere appreciation for the courtesies and kindness extended to the family during the bereavement of their husband and father. This mul titude of thanks with esteemed appre ciation is extended to Messrs. Doan A Klute, Undertakers, employees and officers of the National Automatic Tool Company,- employees and officers of the Swain Robinson Company and to Brother Eagles and officers for their beautiful floral offering. This appreciation is further extended to friends and neighbors for "their assistance and sympathy. Mrs. Clara B. Strayer and Children 21-lt

MAN OF THE HOUR ' , IN WRESTLING; WORLD

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The eyes of the wrestling -world are now centered on- Joe Stecher, the ."Ne braska farmer . lad," who has come east in an attempt to substantiate his claims to the catch-aa-catch-can wrest ling championshipMETHODISTS MAKE CONFERENCE PLANS i Methodist Eniaconal mtniatera ar I looking forward to the first conference 1366 A Popular and Com fortable Model. Ladies House Dress with Reversible Fronts, with or without collar, with sleeve in either of two lengths, and with cap. Galatea, seersucker, gingham, chambrey, percale, or lawn are good for this style. Its practical feature is the reversible closing, but if desired the fronts may be stitched to position at the center. The neck finish may be collarless or with the neat rolled collar. The sleeve is good in wrist length and very convenient and com fortable In elbow finish. Tbe ample pockets one or two may be added or omitted. As here shown khaki cloth was used with trimming of white wash braid. Blue and white checked gingham, gray striped seersucker, or dotted percale are also appropriate. Tbe pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36. 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Tbe cap may be of the same material as tbe dress, or may be used as a boudoir cap and finished in lawn, mull, organdie, net or embroidery. It is cut in one size only, medium. The pattern for the dress requires 7 yards of 36 inch material for a medium size. The cap requires 3-4 yards of 27 Inch material. The skirt measures about 3 yards at the foot. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Size Name Address city

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M. E. conference which .wW be held for two days beginning Monday, Feb. 28 in the Grace' M. E. church In Richmond. . y". .J. '.. ' The program has not been completed.'The speakers will Include Blsb&p W. F. McDow-U of Chicago. Mr. Hoilingabead of Philadelphia, who' la a member of a commission on finance and other prominent' Methodists. The United States in 1915 built 1.354 miles of railway. . , NOTHING WRINKLES FADES OR SHRINKS Women save $5 In an hour by dry cleaning everything with -gasoline. . Dry cleaning nome is all the raj here, says a well-known downtown druggist. Any woman ' can . do five' dollars' worth of dry cleaning at home at very little cost by dissolving two ounces of solvite In two gallons of gasoline; then immerse the articles to be cleaned; rub a little and in a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles cleaned look as bright and fresh as new. Dry clean your own sil!c 'waists, dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves, satin shoes, even slippers, fine laces, net 'work, woolens, dresses, children's coats, furs, veils, neckties, shawls, gentlemen's garments., fancy vests, lace curtain,s rugs, in fact, everything that would be ruined by washing with coap and water. Nothing will fade, shrink or wrinkle, making pressing unnecessary. , Dry cleaning at home Is Inexpensive and effects a tremendous saving in the household and Is really just as easy as laundering. Any druggist will sell two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap and your grocer or a garage will supply the gasoline. Then a wash boiler or dishpan completes the outfit. As gasoline Is very in flammable be sure to do your cleaning out of doors or in & room away from fire flame, with the windows left open. adv. DANCE eagles' Hall Every Saturday. Night MUSIC BY WE1SBR0D SAXOPHONE FOUR Admission 50 Cents PALACE TODAY Sellg Red Seal Play with the Celebrated Parisian Dancer REGINA BAUDET In the Sensational Love Story "No Greater Love" S"w ARCADE ; TONIGHT 3-feel Edison" Feature. IDE LONE GAME" VDIr THEATRE 1 HI a Main and h TONIGHT Harry Meyers and Rosemary Theby in the 3 -act Drama "MAN AND NOVELTY." Ladies' Coats Men's Overcoats At ONE HALF PRICE LIBERAL CREDIT The Globe 533 MAIN. CAMERAS and PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS Taking pictures' is one of .the most pleasant hobbies a. man can "enjoy; - We have KODAKS and films . and everything to start' ' you riaht. v j,;:; .; We also .have doveloptas. apparatus, developing coaposads sad the boat paper tor prtxtJas at low prices. ncss cnus szzzj Tho For QsttK1r712 r-.

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