Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 131, 19 April 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916

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the board of works tomorrow asking for tbe opening of the Main street bridge for light traffic.. Mr. Lindemuth said that be believes another test should -be made of the bridge to de-

i termine exactly ; how . heavy loads

might go over it. The traffic could then be restricted to whatever loads were believed safe. - r - - Tbe necessity of having a patrolman stationed at each end of the bridge to

BEATS BOY; GETS FINE

John f Bailey, , North . Seventeenth street, had to pay dearly for the beating he gave his son Russell ; Bailey yesterday. He was arrested last evening on complaint of neighbors and fined $5 and costs in police court this morning for assault and battery.

carry out 'the. orders: of the board .will probably make it unwise to open the

bridge, according to a .city official to

day. He said that the city will be held liable if any accident occurs and that

be believes the risk, will be greater

than the city ought to take.

,1Y SETS TAG DAY

Announcement as follows was made today by Captain Miller, officer having

charge of the Salvation army:

"For the benefit of the Army work in Richmond we are going to have a

Tag day on Saturday, April 22. We

would like everyone who believes in

this work of charity to help by buying a tag on that day. We are called upon every day from "the poor of the city for help and by your buying a tag we will

be able to carry on the work of

charity."

Seven Year Old Miss

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TARES DRUIIK CASE

TO. CIRCUIT COURT

The charge of drunkenness placed against Adblph Williams in police court, was dismissed this morning by Prosecutor Reller when the man pleaded not guilty and complaint was filed a few minutes later in circuit court charging' him with failure to support his wife. He will be tried in

circuit court under the lazy hasband'sj

act and if convicted be forced to work on the county roads, the county commissioners paying to his wife, $1 a day for his services for the county. "If I had known that Reller was going to do this, said Williams." "I would have pleaded "guilty to being drunk." The complaint was sworn out by his

wife who says that he has refused to give her enough money to "keep her

alive."

BRIEFS

1 Individual Ice cream moulds for Easter at Prices.

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The two favorite pastimes in the life of Beatrice Sherwood, f Portchester, N. Y., is bowling and her dollies. Although a mite of seven years Miss Beatrice has proved a sensation on the bowling alleys. With a specially prepared mineralite ball weighing eight pounds and much smaller than the regulation sixteen pound ball, she rolls scores that have attracted the attention of some of the best bowlers in the land by showing what is termed a perfect delivery with a "hook ball" that would do justice to a campaigner of many tournaments.

Leave your orders for Hot Cross Buns at Zwissler's, 908 Main, or 28 S. 5th St. 19-lt

HOW TO REGAIN STRENGTH The great factor that retards recovery after sickness is that weakened devitalized condition, and it will interest our readers to know that our local druggist, Clem Thistlethwaite has a. reliable, non-secret strength creator called Vinol. which contains iron for the blood, the curative medicinal extractives of- fresh cod livers and the nourishing properties of beef peptone, all combined in a delicious native wine. For weak, run-down conditions and to regain strength after sickness, there is nothing better.

Cream Easter Eggs, all good eating, at Prices.

Hot Cross Buns at 10 cents per doz. at Zwissler's Bakery Thursday afternoon and Good Friday, all day. 19-lt

. Cream Bird Eggs, decorated eggs, large and small, cream eggs, and chocolate eggs, all, good eating, at Prices.

A fine assortment of pure cream eggs for Easter, all good eating, to be had at Prices.

. . Leave orders with your grocer for Zwissler's Hot Cross Buns for Thursday evening or Good Friday. 19-lt

Hot Cross Buns cn be had at Zwissler's Bakery Thursday and Good Friday. 19-lt

DryBath-t.1o.rvol iorTqjdprlFpqt The New and Glorious Way to Instantly Believe Sweat, Smell Ache, Blister and Make the Feet Feel Fine. Don't soak yon r feet. Smooth them over with Step-E-Z. They feel fine. Nver soak feet you catch cold Sive them a dry bath night and morning. No trouble, no bother, no - f U68. Relief comes at once, sweat and smell till gone. Begulates pores, nerves are soothed, legs won't ache, blisters go quick. Step-E-Z Is surely a marvel for tender feet, acts like magic. A dry bath at night stops twitching and restless toss ' ing, prevents cramps, takes away the swelling and gives you a pair of feet that will keep you going all day Get large 26c package Step-E-Z never again have aching, sweaty, tired, blistered feet. Your money back if it fails. Trial package mailed free by Becker. Bock Co., 8632 S. Sangamon St.. Chicago. 111. For sale and recommended in Richmond by Quigley Drug Co., and Fosler Drug Co. Adv.

UNIONS PAY WELL r SAYS EDITOR RIST

"No trust or saving company will

. pay as good interest on investment as

: the labor union." This was the declaration of Frank Rist. editor of the Cincinnati Chronicle, when he spoke at the labor forward movement meeting " last night concerning the work of unions in Cincinnati. "Th eight hour day is here to stay. True some crafts have to work longer but they will come to it eventually. Neither were all crafts working only JO hours when that was the usual jength of a work day."

DO YOUR HANDS : ITCH AND BURN

Because of Eczemas, Rashes, Chappings, Etc.? If So CUTICURA SOAP AIIO CUTICURA rjlHTIilEHT Will afford instant relief and quickly heal even when all else

has failed. On retiring bathe the hands freely with CuticuraSoap andhotwater. Dry. and rub

Cuticura Ointment gently into the skin for a few minutes. .Wipe off surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper or leave it on and- wear old gloves or soft bandage during night. Sample Each Free by Mail

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Walk-Over Shoes

WALK -OVER

FOR EASTER Easter, the fashion event of the year, causes many perplexing questions, especially regarding footwear, because footwear plays a most important part in correct dress. If you buy WALKOVERS you are assured of the newest creations. Buy WALK-OVERS and you'll be satisfied. Endorsed by millions of wearers.

Pumps Shoes & Oxfords For Men and Women PRICES $3.50 to $6.00 Walk-Over BOOT SHOP .807 Main. . , Geo. Thomas. We Treat You Right.

LT (EE SOUGHT BY WHITESIDE FOR TRACK WORK

Burrell S. McKee to the fore. After much persuasion on part of the Earlham track- leaders and the Richmond student colony at tbe. Quaker school, LIcKee, considered the peer of anything in track work ever developed in the R. H. S.has about consented to. tun. out for the- Earlham track and field team. McKee's advent into the athletic world at Earlham is the cause for quite a stir in local 'Y, high school and college circles, i To date the former Richmond high shark had not joined the

Quaker squad because of business'conflicts. ' ' f' McKee is a sprinter and weight man. While in high school he led the hundred and 220 men for three'rears. His record of. ten seconds flat in the hundred, made on a heavy track at the playgrounds -back iu -'13, still stands. In the Bhot and discus he is. Class A maieriaL His acquisition means much to the Earlham track tearn j COMPROMISE SUIT. -

The case of Albert Gregg and John W. Bartel against Albert Trager, Rella Trager. t tie Indianapolis . Life Insurance company and Ed Dolan, ' local agent, was compromised this morning before it came to trial.. The suit Was to ' foreclose mortgages," demanding $6,100. . Action will be taken within the next few days to dismiss the case from the docket

P, J. KUHLMAtl- DIES

Peter J. Kuhlman, aged 7S, a member of thev "police fqrceat one time for more than twenty years, and one of the oldest and ; best-known German citizens of this community, died at his home, '202 " North Sixteenth' street, at noon Tuesday, '! Death wis due to infirmities acquired with his advanced years. ' The deceased had been a resident of Richmond for fifty years. One son, Charles Kuhlman, survives. The funeral will be private and will be held from the home. Tbe day and hour has not been seU Friends may call Thursday afternoon from 2 until 5, and "in the evening from 7- until' 9. It is requested that flowers be omitted.

The new bridge across the Tiber, at

Rome, having a span of 32S feet, is the longest reinforced concrete arch in ' the-world. ' "

HAY GIVE PUPILS- ; WORK III OFFICES -- . . . ,". W If the plan 'conceived and ; fostered by E. R.xHelman, head of the commercial department of the" high school; matures, the somw fortv senior muti.

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wra oi ine commercial classes win combine school sessions with practical commercial work for the remainder of the term. . The plan as explained by Mr. Helmaa today. Is to place the students in of-, fices of the city for at least, a part ot each day -for the remainder of the1 spring term. The students will attend school for a half-day session. The remainder of the day they will be en-; gaged in practical work in various industrial and mercantile cornceras of the city. -

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The Choicest Gut Flowers

Azaleas

Easter Lillies and a profusion of plants in bloom Baskets of Flowers, Dainty Corsage Bouquets betray the preparations we have been making for Easter. Everything is in readiness to supply you with whatever you desire. Telephone orders will receive personal attention. For the best attention place your order as early as possible. Let us remind you of our facilities of Telegraph Delivery.

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Reminders ARTICHOKES GREEN BEANS CAULIFLOWER NEW CARROTS NEW TURNIPS HOME YOUNG SPINACH ALABAMA YAMS FRESH EGG PLANTS RIPE TOMATOES FRESH MUSHROOMS BREAKFAST RADISHES . JONATHAN APPLES WINE SAP APPLES RIPE STRAWBERRIES SALTED ALMONDS ROUQUEFORT CHEESE SHELLED NUTS DINNER MINTS JUMBO BULK OLIVES BRAN BREAD RAISIN BREAD

Eggemeyer's Grocery Bulletin SPECIAL EASTER MENTION M Cf(D) 1m Early Friday Morning, fresh from the ovens and made from a special recelpe from the finest materials. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. Special Canned Fruit Offer Strictly Firat Syrup Quality. " CALIFORNIA BLACK OX HEART CHERRIES. CALIFORNIA SLICED L. C. PEACHES HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE Extra Large Cans, assorted as you like, in any quantity. Single Cans .... 17 Cents Six Cans (As you like) $1.00 Dozen Cans (As you like) . . $1.95 Special Easter Utile Pig Hams Hickory-smoked and sugar cured, all from select young pigs and cured in the old-fashioned way. ' A Rich, Delicious Flavored Ham. Justthe right size (6 to 8 Lbs. Each). Ranging from $1.35 to $1.90 each. Special Price, 22c Pound

Reminders JUMBO ASPARAGUS FRESH GREEN PEAS NEW CABBAGE FINE HEAD LETTUCE GROWING SHIVES HOME YOUNG KAHL FRESH CUCUMBERS GREEN MANGOES NEW POTATOES HOME YOUNG BEETS NEW TEXAS ONIONS FANCY GRAPE FRUIT FRESH PINEAPPLES HOME RHUBARB SALTED PEANUTS SWISS CHEESE CLUSTER RAISINS RIPE OLIVES TABLE WATERS GLUTEN BREAD ALL-RYE BREAD

GRANULATED SUGAR BOILED HAM I FRESH FISH GRAPE JUICE C'oth Bags Best Quality Direct, from Nets Full Quart5Cc Size . i iv "epln?1 D,,y " Machine Sliced BLACK BASS, HALIBUT and Vinekist Brand $1.9o (2a lb.) Bag 39c pound mackerel , 29c per Bottle O-CEDAR POLISH JUNE PEAS TOMATO CATSUP BULK OLIVES 50c Size Bottle Fancy Quality ' Pure, Wholesome Goods Good Size Fruit Special 39c 4 Cans, 25c ; 2 large bottles, 15c Full Quart, 19c

JOHN IVH. EGGEMIEYIEIR &r.