Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 119, 6 April 1916 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 191$ PAGE THREE LIKEGERWAraUBj" PRISONERS COME BACK 3THE NEW"RAILROAD STORE 3THE NEW RAILROAD STOREt: (TfOTTTjTl GTi O ml

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, PRAGUE, April 6. rThe landeturm

troops guarding a prison camp in Bo- j hemia had, a surprise recently, when j tiiree Russian' soldiers , who escaped !

more than amonth ago returned vol: untarily. - i- '

After their' escape the fugitives had j

wandered through Bohemia - into Ga-

licia. - Keeping away from the public

highways ,they":.avoIded the numerous German ' and . Austrian patrols and

reached the neighborhood of Jaroslaw.

There they got .tired, and learned thatj

the Russian- armies have -been driven i

back to Volhynia and Bessarabia. As I

they had- neither money,nor, provisions!

end were compelled to spend the

hitter cold nights in "the open ' air on

in the ruins of destroyed far m .houses I

or barns they decided to return to cap

tivity. They reached ' the camp from

which they had escaped in a half-

starved condition after a weary tramp through the snow covered forests and

were glad to. have a shelter again. -

NEW SHELL; USED BY GERMAN ARMY

: PETROGRAD, April 6. The Ger

mans in the Dvinsk. regions are using a new shell, which " has a. cast-Iron !

nose grooved Jnternally ,anJ with . a centrai opening nearly one inch in di8 meter, from which," several ' hours j after the shell has: burst (here still1

comes a strong odor of prussic acid. The shell, which provided with ;

generally bursts on the ground.

Wounds of the slightest ' character !

from these shells, inevitable and usu

ally very rapidly, cause death.

AVOMAN INCREASES

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The New Railroad Store Will Open Its Doors

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Kessler, Mel'lie Bice, Gertrude Mills,

Jessie Melody, Margaret Reinheimer,

Dora Wrenn. Cora Reid, Susie Reid, j Mary Chenoweth, Ethel Weber, Anna,

Dc liijtUJi) .vtit opcuutri, v-oiuci u j i

and A. J. Murray.

ITCHY SALT RHEUM

TONE CANNY, PENNSY SECTION FOREMAN, PROMOTED TO SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE

aomeiimes uanea cucm4 ncinucu j

by Hood's Sarsapanlla.

NEW PARIS, O, April 6. Tone J. Canny, popular Pennsylvania section foreman, has received" a fine promotion in the way of a position of assistant supervisor of the road between Xenia and Columbus, and will remove his family there at once. Local friends extend well wishes for his fu-

started Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. W.J

E. Roberts arriving here Tuesday, so the New Paris colony which has been wintering there will soon all be home, or as they put it "in God's sweet land." Miss Priscilla and Master Ernest Arnold of Campbellstown, were Sunday guests of their grandparents, Mr. ami t William Bozo Father Joseph M,Hyland of Eaton, spent Sat-

ture success...--. .Philander Marshall isjurday night and Sunday with Mr. and preparing to erect a new residence on j AIrs- M- J- Cunningham, his farm south of. New Paris Mrs. I

unver spencer or eeinei, i eiui neu i

home Monday after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Young Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Fisher and G. C. Fortney motored to West Alexandria Sunday and spent the day. Visits With Keelors.

Miss Marguerite Kessler was the j Saturday euest of Mr. and Mrs. Myron i

Keelor at Richmond. . .. . Miss Minnie j Pans chapter, Order of Easter Star Rein of ramnhPiistnwn was the wefik-i cannot speak sufficient words of

NEW PARIS LODGE PRAISES RICHMOND NEW PARIS, O.. April 6 The New

Coif ItAiim its j"m a nf rho wnrct Q ltfl I I

unfortunately one of the most common

of all diseases. How it reddens the j

skin, itches, oozes this all over again!

Sometimes it covers the whole body

with inflamed, burning patches and i causes intense suffering, which is

commonly worse at night.

Local applications may do some good, but they cannot permanently relieve. The disease will continue to annoy,, pain and perhaps agonize, until the blood has been purified and the general health improved. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla, the good old reliable family remedy. It has given perfect satisfaction in thousands of cases. Insist on having Hood's Sarsaparilla. for no substitute acts like it. Get it today. Adv.

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At last Richmond is to have a REAL Railroad Store one like years ago when you could go there and get exactly what you read about in the advertisements ; one that gives real bargains, and full value to every one of its customers. Such is the treatment that you will now receive at this new and greater Railroad Store. The policy of The New Railroad Store will be to sell only the best of merchandise, and to sell at. a small margin of profit and to give to every person REAL VALUE in everything that they buy. Honest and fair treatment to all. New and up-to-date goods. We will always welcome you to this new store. The old firm has positively severed all connections at the Railroad Store and Mr. Rose is the sole owner. Our buyers have for the past two weeks, been carefully visiting the eastern markets, and we are receiving daily, in car load lots, the season's newest, freshest, and best merchandise. Every article that we place on sale Saturday will be scintillatincr with newness. '

We can not promise that every department will be complete, as a few ship-

ments are delayed ; and while we are striving our best to have them reach us in time to be placed on sale Saturday morning, ,it is a matter over which we have .no control and we shall not promise the impossible. The Men's Departments will be complete Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Work Clothes, everything in fact that a man needs. BOYS' CLOTHING. We are well prepared to take care of the little chap from tip to toe. . LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Among the new arrivals are a splendid assortment of Ladies' Waists. Skirts and Dresses, Muslin Underwear, etc. - and remember at a saving. SHOES for the whole family. A shoe for every foot and a fit for every foot.' Our every-day price will be a bargain day price, and it will pay you to visit this department if no other. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. are not complete, but are fast arriving every day and we may have what you want. Come and see.

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Today And A

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end guest of her brother, V. Reid and wife Little Miss Mildred Daugherty spent the week end with her uncle E. 0. Reid and family in the country C. L. Reinheimer, E. Coblentz and E. Kessler were business visitors in Eaton Saturday Mrs.

praise of the way in which the Rich

mond Loyal chapter. No. 49, played host on Saturday evening, when the local chapter exemplified the degree work on the Richmond floor. Four candidates were initiated into the mysteries of the circle. An elaborate ban-

Omar Mikesell soent Sunday with Mr. ! Quet at beautituiiy appointed tables, m

and Mrs. Reed Mikesell. form of a tive pointed star, was served

Moves: to New. Home. .! m the chapter dining room, the serv-

Mr and Mrs. Blaine "Moody .haveiinS bcinS aone WItD precision by as

moved from Pearl street to the Ursula Larrison property on Cherry street, into the west half. The Moody home

; was recently purchased by Joseph C. i White Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. ! He-eter have returned from a pleasant

Miss Claire GaU.igan must now bej sojourn in Florida.. ... Mr. and Mrs. frinclriornri th f r.vurv. ncf rman cxiri. ! JOSCph McPherSOn Spent Sunday at

mer in America. She has just added riif 500 yard national championship to

nei list oi titles. . Srie recently won;

Eldorado with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Richmond, spent the week-end

the 22o yard championship in a meet in Philadelphia.

ARCHANGEL BECOMES PROSPEROUS TOWN

April 0. Through j Eat y port of Archangel, '

and several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Koontz will be interested in knowing that thev have moved to: Sara Sota. Fla., where Mr. Kobntz will have charge of the Virginia theatre. Mrs. Kontz was formerly Miss Pearl Commons Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence Hawley and son Roger, Carl Hawley and

Miss Mary Hawley motored to near Eaton Sunday and spent the day with

and Mrs. A. J.' Hawley. Player's Father Dies.

Word has been received of the

tants and is still growing.. The num-iaeam m nicago oi u. w. amnan. her of vessels sailing and arriving last father of W. S. Callinan, the "crack"

roque player who visits New Fans each year at the time of the annual roquc tournament. Burial will be made in Cincinnati.. ... .A. A. McNeill who has been quite 111 is able to -be out again. G. A. Hill, Miss Golda Hill and Mrs. fi R. Mcfiill nra alsn fm-

SPANCil KS DNO. M( )RF.i proved Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haw-

! ley started- home from Florida Tues

day and Mr.- and Mrs. G. A. Bogan

PSTrtOGRAL).

the war. the sleep

w ay ix under the Arctic circle, ha3 be-j come a thriving city of 50,000 inhabi-i

summer rivaled the record of New York, and still greater activity is expected next summer An Pleotrle railnay has been installed. VyiLIJE KErXER DOiNS

large company of chapter members i

and children of Masons. The soft light j of candles and the use of flowers enhanced the beauty of the banquet hall, j Many compliments have been heard ! upon the beautiful floral degree workj and the difficult drill executed by the i Richmond chapier. The New Paris chapter received a unanimous vote of thanks for their part in the initiation, their work being splendidly put on. Those from New Paris who attended

were Worthy Patron, Arch R. Raney; i

Worthy Matron, Mrs. Olive Jones: Mesdames Pearle Middaugh, Frances Murray, Faunic Ashman, Rella Lehman, Nora Richards, Grace Hahn. Vivian Reinheimer, Ida Porteriield, Lena

The flight of time makes us think of the future. The baby of today reflects

what greatness may be acquired when he grows up. And any j influence that brings relief to the expectant mother la the first and greatest of obligations. There is a splendid remedy kn o w n ' a s "Mother's Friend" that has been a safeguard, a helpful dally lafluencc, to' a host of women. Applied externally to the muscles they become pliant;

they stretch without xmdue pain, there is an absence of distress, the nerves are soothed by taking away the burden of leaving all to just natural conditions. There Is In 'Mother's Friend" the direct and immediate help that all expectant mothers require. Used by their own band, guided by their own minds, they learn at otice tha blessed relief from morning sickness .resulting from undue stretching. They experience

daily calm ana nigutiy resi. it is maeea "Mother's Friend." Get a bottle today of

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will be one of the most complete in the city. We have five hundred men's suits already in stock, each one a hand-tailored, all wool garment, each one is of the latest model, each was selected with great care from a vast market, and each is guaranteed

to be unduplicatable at the price.

The Prices range from

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And we promise you a saving of three to eight dollars on each one. Won't you look at them?

THE GREATEST HEALTH INSURANCE IN THE WORLD T. P. Taylor, Prominent Louisville Druggist, Makes Interesting Statement

nny druggist. Then write Bradfield Hegulator J

Co., 410 Lamar nine, Ai:anta, ior one of the most entertaining and valuable tittle books ever prcentcJ- It is worth 'riUng

for.

ELECT NEW PRESIDENT.

SEYMOUR, Ind., April 6 Rev. XL G. Leazenby of Crawfordsville, is the new president of Moore's Hill college. Dr. A. J. Bigne who has been acting president since Dr. Harry G. King

resigned a year ago, will be dean of

tee college.

Willie Koeler. is Jo-don the spangles ence morp: .Wee Willis. "one-time wondor with ibe bat and. in. the, outfield, has been signed to manage tbc Allen- . ton n - club of the . Pennsylvania State ' -eicna Keelor lias not been - active in

Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the season. They Break up Colds, Relieve Feverishness. Constipation, Tteething Disorders, " Headache and Stomach Troubles. Used by Mothers ' for 2S

baseball sines l;e-lcit the' Yankee.

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vears. THKSE POWDERS . NEVER

FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores. 25c. 1 F0SLER DRUG CO.

Doa t accept any substitute. Samirlej B-THEREXACt.-STORE"

mailed FREE. Addiehs. Mother Gray j Recall Oidci iico arc Tor sle ii Co.. K !,-. . X Y.-AIv 1 Kextll Store Trinl box 10c.

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CbOdren's DRESSES Many colors and many styles. Several different fabrics and ombinfciki:!?. .lust fhe thing

i.'.t scnool

Priced ur.

48c to $1.39

LADIES' WAISTS In Silks, Voiles, Foulard. Crepe de Chine and other Fabrics, -and in all the newest shades. They must be seen to be rightly appreciated. Prices range 69c to $2.98

One lot boys' All Wool Suits, many new patterns, some with

2 pairs of Pants 84' values at

$2.98

One lot Men's Work

Pants, good strong trous

ers in several

patterns ; special ....

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One lot of Women's Summer Dresses, worth from $2.50

to $3.50 Special price at ..

$1.98

T. P. TAYLOR The greatest health insurance in the world is the simplest." he said. "I never could'qoite understand why people . are so negligent in the use of the simplest, of all preventives of illness. ; It's all a matter of keeping the bowela open. .The man vrho carries a little box of Rexaii Orderlies has got a good' health policy in his pocket. I believe they are -the best laxative ever-prepared, and their pleasant taste appeals to men. women and children "alike." '

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Whether by water or auto or on foot, always take a KODAK with you and bring home the pleasures of your outing. We have KODAKS and all the supplies. Iet us do your finishing. We are first in Kodak finishing .ind kodaks. floss' Drug Store .V "Tne p,ace . fr Quality" ' ' 712 Main Street

Try- a Nectar Frappe at our Fountain

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ladies' nv MEN'S DRESS SHOES men's elk K yi lCKf sevSyiesfl GAS All Styles, priced ht' M Bucta $i98to $3.451 sS6'at qyJ,ojyCy "Shoes Fop The VVliole Family"

More Goods For Same Money

THE NEW

'Tlie Store for tlie People"

Same Goods For Less Money

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