Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 103, 17 March 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM . AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916

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PERRY SERVES G. & I. 40 YEARS AS ENGINEER

BY JACK THOMAS.

: I protect him. air brakes and all man-

"Little Frankie" Perry, engineer on the G. R. & 1. running in passenger department between Richmond and Fort Wayne has a record for service that is unique, in that although he is but 6ixty-four years old, over fifty-one years of this time has been in the service of the O. R. & I.-Ry. Co., and the P. F. W. & C. Ry. Co. Starting with the P. F. W. & C. when he was but twelve years old Perry has been in the railroad service continually with exception of a short time when he was laid up with Injuries received in wrecks. St. Patrick's day marks forty years running an engine on the G. R. & I. for Perry. He started work at the age of twelve in the P. F. W. & C. shops at Fort Wayne as a machinist's helper, working there for a few years and then taking a position as fireman on the G. R. & I. May 4. 1876. His knowledge of the mechanism of an engine gained In his shop work, and the pressing need of engineers led to his being made an engineer after firing only nine months. On March 17, 1876, he started on his first run at the tbrotle. He ran for twelve years as freight engineer with occasional trips on passengers, but for the past twentyeight years he has been pulling the "varnished cars." When his train was struck by a light engine in the Fort Wayne yards about fourteen years ago Perry's railroad career, almost came to an abrupt close, but a strong constitution stood him well in band during the succeeding twelve months when he lay, in bed recovering, and he was put back on his old run. Born in Vermont of "Yankee" stock. Perry was taken in hand by the German speaking employes of the Fort Wayne shops when he was a machinist's .helper. He speaks German fluently, so well that a, majority of his acquaintances believe he Is of German stock. Tales of the days on the old wood burners when the engineer ran his engine without a water glass to tell him how much water lay between the crown sheet and eternity he can tell by the yard. Then the engineers when running short of water, were unable to refill the boilers without greasing the rails and slipping the wheels which worked the water pumps connected to the pistons. Perry does not often think of the old days. He prefers the modern ones. The little wood burners were far from comfortable. The big steel engines of today have conveniences all around the engineer on his seat box. Clear vision and storm windows

ner of modern safety appliances aid him and protect him. Frank prefers

1916 railroading. Short and stocky, with round weather browned face and cheery grin, he does not show the effects of the years in service. Although he has not p massed a fortune in worldly goods he has earned a very wide circle of friends. He has announced his intention of laying off on his run on the fortieth anniversary and spending the day with friends.

General Who Will Get 'Villa, Dead or Alive'

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Events in Economy

By N. H. Edwards.

Rev. Oliver Frazer and wife were at Richmond Tuesday Mrs. R. WT. Routh of Richmond is here visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson of Webster visited Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt Tuesday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Oris Petty returned from Richmond Tuesday evening. .. .Ike Clements of Oklahoma has been visiting friends here.... Miss Mary Brooks of near Greensfork is visiting in Hagerstown .... Miss Mary Mumbower spent Tuesday at Richmond. .. Miss Belle Conley is the guest of Mrs. Loop Ernest Howell of Modoc was here Tuesday... .Rev. Frances Joseph of Chicago was here the first of the week Thomas Cain has two men ditching for him this week... .The Modoc Telephone company has declared a 10 per cent, dividend for the past year Mrs. Lee Fennimore and son Harold, who are in California, probably will return home the first of April.

&RIU-GEN. SOHN

H. PERSHING.

WEBSTER.

Mr. and Mrs, Walter Harris entertained Sunday al their home northwest of here the following: Mr." and Mrs. Omer Atkinson of Economy, Mrs. I). W. Harris and Orville Harris of Sugar Grove Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and daughter Rena, have moved from Fountain City, to the farm vacated by Curtis Plankenhorn.. ; . .Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter Marjorie, of near Fountain City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb Sunday Harry Null of Lyons Station, visited Miss Frances Harvey Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Wright spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Starr and son, Donald, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roland In Williams

burg, Saturday and Sunday Miss Sadie Oler of Campbellstown, O., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ernest Harris. Mrs. Mattls Ritchie of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culbertson over Sunday Miss Vinnle Witmer and Samuel Stimul of Richmond, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Witmer.. . .Ralph llendershott spent Friday night and Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Atkinson in Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris wore the guests of relatives in Richmond Saturday Mrs. Leo Burnett and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christopher in Richmond Satur-day.

When Francisco Villa and his Mexican bandits rode across the border at Columbus, N. M., and killed sixteen Americans General Pershing was known to comparatively few Americans outside regular army circles. Now, the order having gone but that Vflla must be captured or killed, General Pershing, commanding tihe expedition that will scour Mexico In pursuit of the outlaw, will write fiSme new pages in American history. He is a determined and efficient soldier and undoubtedly will uphold all the traditions of oar army in the field! -

LODGE CALENDAR.

Richmond council No. 18, Jr., O. U. A. M.. meets Monday night at 7:30 in the Vaughan hall, over 710 Main street. Fred Cordell, councilor; Josh E. Highley, rec. secretary. Uniform Rank, Jr., O. U. A. M. meet3 Tuesday night at 7:30. Theodore Whitney, captain; C. Perry, company clerk. Pride of Richmond council No. 15, Daughters of America,' meets on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Eva Monroe, councillor; Rosetta Hosier, rec. secretary.

The Chinese custom of burning small pieces of gold leaf on various anniversaries sacrifices several million dollars worth of the metal annually.

Every one of the gold producing states in the United States increased its output last year over the year before, except Washington.

At Movies Tonight

liam Boyd . made a business . trip to Economy Tuesday.... Eli' Cates and son Levi and grandson Kenneth, spent Sunday at Economy the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harter. . , .Mrs. Oscar Nicholson- is .sick .with. grip. ...The residence of Sylvester Lamb, near Sugar Grove, was burned to the ground Sunday. Fair insurance was carried. William Fagan and Frances Ellis of the Richmond Business college were home Sunday. . . .Mrs. Earl Ridge has been confined to the house for a week with grip Mrs. Hollis Hoover of Hagerstown was the guest of Mrs. Crump

Tuesday... '.Isaac Dulhagen met with a painful accident at the Teetor-Hart-ley shops while operating a handsaw. He came very near losing two of his fingers.

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LYRiC. This world is full of wickedness. Business partners are especially to be avoided when one is looking for true friends. Partners are very seldom on the square with each other. Business history proves it. . In "False Friends and Fire Alarms," at the Lyric tonight, this fact is mercilessly driven home. There is a villian in this moral photdplay, who is a wart on the face of nature. - He lives through two reels of deep-dyed deviltry and dirty doings, but there is not an instant during the course of his miserable existence when his speedy demise would not have pleased many people.

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llouno people need

clear complexions If you find yourself "left out" because of a poor skin, and want a clear, fresh complexion, use

Rfesinol

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at iast once a day. Wash thoroughly with a warm, creamy lather of it, then rinse the face with plenty of cold water. - - ., It does not often take many days of such regular care with Resinol Soap to show an improvement, becausethe Resinol medication soothes and refreshes the sV.in, while the perfectly pure soap is cleansing it. In severe or stubborn eases, Resino! Soap should be aided by a little Resinol Ointment. Ail drusg-ists sell them.

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Know that comparison is the real test

of merit, and we as experienced merchants, know that comparison will get

us your trade every time. There is not an item in this ad that is not lower in price than the same quality can be bought for in any other store in town. Each item is backed with our quarantee. Your money back if you would rather have it than our merchandise.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Strickler of New Castle spent Sunday with Mrs Strickler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry King The body of John Coon was brought here from Muncie Wed nesday in Sugar Grove cemetery.... Born, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, last Tuesday.... Flossie and Louise Neff returned to Muncie Xor-

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These suits are of finest quality, all wool, poplins, men's wear serges and beautiful shepherd checks; made in all the wanted new spring models. Specially priced for Saturday at

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Pape's Diapepsin For Indigestion Or-Bad Stomach

Relieves Sourness, Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia in Five Minutes.

freely,

mucous discnarge, lieaaacne. dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Palm is just what every cold and "catarrh "fterer has been seeking. 'It's

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Women's Actus! $10.00 COATS Made of all wool serges, poplins and a large variety of different checks and mixtures, beau

tifully made in the latest New York Models. For Saturday only they co at the snecial niire

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Newest $25 o Spring 8

Beautiful new spring Suits for

the miss, medium or large woman. Your choice of many different styles of all wool, poplins, serges, checks and silk poplins. Special for Saturday

Women's and Misses' $15 Coats

g $3.00 and 3.50 DRESS SKIRTS $1.98

A Beauty Secret To have clear skin, bright eyes and a healthy appearance, your digestion must be good your bowels and liver kept active and regular. Assist nature-take BEECHAM'S PILLS iLargest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) Sold ererywhere. In boxes, 10c. Z.'V.

Sick People Sometimes Die

From Lack of a Good Stimulant

Especially is this true in grip and pneumonia, for they are infectious diseases which attack weak and strong alike. Serious complications are liable to develop in the course of the disease, as grip settles in the weakest part of the system, sometimes the kidneys, the brain, the stomach or the heart, resulting often in heart failure, but the most dreaded of all, pneumonia, which is particularly fatal when arising from grip. As one able medical writer says:

"In all severe types of pneumonia there are two sources of J t . hf' - . ii J

uungcr nean insufficiency, ana mgn temperature. Jl large portion of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart failure. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey

judiciously used is one of the most efficient means of preventing

or overcoming it.

The reason it is a remarkable remedy in the treatment arrl relief nf m-in

coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, is that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aids in keeping the digestive functions in healthy condition so that the body gets the necessary health and strength from food eaten enabling it to throw off disease germs. For more than 56 years it has brought the blessings of health to overworked men, delicate women and the sickly, who find in Duffy's the strength-giving properties that are so necessary to them.

"Get Duffy's and Keep Well." Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations.

NOTE 6et Buffy ,rom yur loca! druggist, grosir or dealer, v v mm jgo p9r battle. II he cannot supply you, write us. Send for useful household booklet free.

The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Sour,- gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head ache and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes all stomach r-i3-ery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sal-3 annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like

magic tt is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach preparation which I

truly belongs in .every home. Adv.

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$1.98

Beautiful all wool serge, black and white checks and novel

ty mixtures skirts. Dozens of the newest styles to select from. Your choice, while the last

$6 and $7 NEW DRESS SKIRTS $3.98 Male of finest, all wool, poplins, serges, novelty mixtures nnd sheplierd chpcks: all made in the newest belted, shirred

and pocket effects; speciall priced for Saturday at

$3.98

$1.50-$2 Skirts at 98c

A new shipment of black and white check skirts, beauti

fully made, with pock

ets. Special at . . ,

98c

$4 RAINCOATS $1.98 Women's Rain coats, guaranteed waterproof. QQ Special at vlwO, $7 Women's R'n'cts $3.98

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$o.9U-$4.uu inmmea nats ji.ao &

Save five ($5) by buying that coat here. These

are the season s best models in almost every

wanted color and material. COME,

LOOK and compare is all we ask.

Saturday only at the special price(

of

aimosi every $9.95

$1.98

Beautiful new Spring Hats, cleverly trim

med, in small turbans or large shapes. Special at

$5.00 Trimmed Hats, $2.98 Your choice of a large assortment of beautiful ribbon or flower trimmed fl?0 QQ hats. Specially priced Saturday )t0

$7.00-$7.00 Trimmed Hats $3.9S jg This assortment is the talk of the town.

Come in an see. Smart, chic looking hats at prices that will ameze you. "

$3-$3.50 Child's Coats, $1.98 New Spring Children's Coats, in all sizes of beautiful checks, etc. Special at $1.98 $5.00 Children's Spring Coats $2.98

Carl F. Weisbrcd . Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2095.

Astonishing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken

Down Nervous People

Physicians Say Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate Folks 200 Per Gent In Two Weeks' Tim In Man Instances. NEW YORK, N. Y. In a recent discourse Dr. E. Sauer, Specialist, of this city, said: "If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are 111 you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill for

no other reason than the lack of iron.

meals for two wee"3. Then test yoir strength again and see for yourje! how much you have gained. I havo seen dozens of nervcus. run-down pec pie who were ailing all the time, don ble and even triple their strength and endurance ar-1 entirely get rid of theb symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after thev had in many cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefi'

You can talk all you please about al'

$1 Muslin Kowns, 69c Beautifully embroidered trimmed. Special at 69c. $1.50 New Chemise. 98c. Beautiful new embroidered, envelope cut chemise, at 98c. 63c Muslin Drawers, 39c. Full cut, beautifully embroidered drawers, both styles, at 39c.

$1.50 and $2.00 House Dresses 98c Dozens of beautiful new spring styles in gingham, percale, etc. $1 House Dress Aprons, 69c New shipment of light and dark color house dress aprons, at 69c. 75c Kimona Aprons, 69c. New, dark blue, fine percale aprons. Special at 49c.

75c Crepe de Chine Corset Covers, 49c

The moment iron is supplied all their wonders wrought by new remedies

multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food Into living tissue, and therefore, nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill, with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they

j have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouj.ble; some can't sleep at night; others i are sleepy and tired all day; some fus

sy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless but' all lack physical power and endurance. In such, cases it is worse than foolishness to take stimu

lating medicines or narcotic drugs, i which only whip your fagging vital powers for a moment, may be at the expense of your life later on. No matj ter what ony one tells you, if you are t not strong and well you owe it to yourj self to make the following "test: See j how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets or ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after

but when you come down to hard fact:

there is nothing like good old iron tc put color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones It is also a great nerve and stomach strengthened and the best blocd builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of Inorganic iron, like tincture of iron, iron acetate, etc," often ruined people's teeth, upset, their stomachs and were not as similated, and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer form of organic Iron all this has been oversome. Nuxated Iron, for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately beneficial.. , NOTE The manufacturers of Nusated Iron have such unbounded confidence in its potency that they authorize the announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if; they can not take any man or woman under sixty, who lacks iror. and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated Iron does not do at least double your strength in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this - city ; by all d-.iggista. Adv. " ' ' ' -' ' -' -;-? " .;.';. x.

$5 New Spring Lace Curtains $2.95 Your choice of many different patterns of Irish Point Lace Curtains, positively worth $5 a pair. Special for Saturday $2.98

JM L.ace Curtains, $1.69 Beautiful patterns in the newest spring decigns, fine quality. Special at $1.C9 $1.30, $2.00 Curtains, 98c. Newest Marquisette Scrims, narrow border effects. Special at 98c

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MEN'S $1.00 NEW DRESS SHIRTS, 69c New shipment of men's dress shirts, of finest percale, madras, etc., all coat style in soft or stiff cuffs, special at OJO 50c Men's Blue Chambray or Black Sateen Work Shirts 34c $1.25 Men's French Balbriggan Union Suits 89c 50c Men's French Balbriggan Underwear. .39c 10c Men's Work Soxs ,.7c $1 Flannel or Muslin Nite Shirts. . '. ...... .69c 25c Men's Silk Ties 14c $1.50 Men's Work and Dress Pants 98c $3.00 Men's Dress Pants .$1.98 $4.00 Men's Raincoats $1.98 25c Men's Silk Hose 14c

$1.50 and $2.09 CORSETS,. 98c Front of back lace, in several famous makes, of finest quality coutil. Special at... ...93c BEST $1.00 CORSETS, 69c Newest models in low or medium busts, beautifully embroidered. Special at 69c $3.50 CORSETS $1.98 Good heavy or medium weight coutil in front or back lace, newest models; special. .$1.93

$3.00 Crepe De Chine Waists' $1.98

$1.98

Beautiful

broidered and plain fronts. Special Saturday

$1.50 and $2.50 SILK WAISTS, 98c

98c

Women's finest quality china silk waists. In the newest

spring voiles and batistes, beautifully embroidered and plain tailored styles, special at

$5.00 Crepe De Chine Waists, $2.98

Actual $5 waists, the newest New York styles, of fine

quality crepe de chine; beautiful lace trim

med. Special at . .,

$2.98

$1.50 MIDDY BLOUSES, 98c Dozens of beautiful new spring -.styles, of fine quality galatoa, silk and poplin, white and colors. Spe- QQ cially priced for Saturday OC

$6.00 Bos NEW SPRING SUITS, $3.98. Newest Norfolk effects, of fine, quality wool C?Q QQ mixtures, all sizes. Special . ..tpOS0 .$7.J0 blue serge suits, all wool $4.85 35c boys blouse waists, all sizes 19c $1.50 boys' blue serge pants, all wool 88c

$1 Seamless Bed Sheets, 81x90. . .69c 35c Turkish Towels. . 19c 35c Marquisette Curtain Scrims. . .19c 15c Curtain Scrims 9c

12c Flowered Curtain Scrims. .72 15c Pillow Cases,. 45x3 6 11c 50c Dress Voiles, stripes & flowered 23c 15c Zephyr Dress Ginghams . . . .9 Vic

$1.00 GIRL'S SCHOOL DRESSES 49c Girls' school dresses in variety of plaids,' made in new spring stylessizes to 14. Special at 49c

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$1.50 and $2 CHILD'S DRESSES 98c Beautiful New spring dresses in gingham, percales, galatea, etc. Made ,- in almost every wanted stylespecial at.. 98c

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