Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 132, 20 April 1916 — Page 12

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r THE RICHMOND PAUJUMUli AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916

EXFEGT 200 "PERSOIIS

TO AUXILIARY r'EETi

." About 200 delegates are expected to attend the State meeting of thp.Auxil- . iary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer which will be' - held here next Tuesday in the', Odd FellowsthalL f At noon the ladles of tbePenny'club . win serve, dinner, at the Pythian, tem- . Pl This is a regular annual meeting, . The .members, of. tite AuxlUary.are the , wires of men that belong to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.-Mrs. Frank Weissgerber is president of the Richmond Auxiliary.

PATROLMAN D1IIIDY ' GETS IJEIV DISTRICT

The only change that baas been made in the beats of the batrolinen as 'the result of the-selection of Mort Little 1 as traffic policeman at -Eighth '.. and Main streets, is the transfer of Patrolman Bundy to the beat formerly fcovered by Patrolman i Hlrscfhfield,. who will take over Bundys ' route , in the north -end. - - -v- - -fi V viv" "''-'

CLUB APPROVES PLAN FOR RETIRING BONDS

Unanimous-ajvproval-of 'the-board , of , directors of the Commercial club has been giventd the plan ; proposed I by ' Alfred Bavis, president "of "the .board of works" for' the redeeming of ' the city light plant construction bonds, i The plan was discussed at the meeting I of thaity -council Monday, evening and George ' SeideL chairman of the ! publio service (corporations committee ! of the club, assured the officials that the Commercial club directors' would j approve.the plan,. .The board of direct- ( ors held a meeting Tuesday noon and ; voted unanimously in. favor of. the plan as presented to the city council but said :they were opposed " to the original project ., . , v STREET APPRAISERS' FILE THEIR REPORTS The report; of - the approises on the property to be used by the city when South' G street is opened, was, filed with the board of works this morning. The street will be made 100 feet In width, It is understood, although the report of the appraisers. has not been made public. The board will take definite action on'topenlng thestreet -arid assessing benefits and. damages as soon-, as a conference is 'held with Bridge' Engii neer Mueller, who .is making plana and specifications for the bridge.

'For"theW'oman?s.:Eye, . . - - - ' r" - -: ' - y --" USBSSBMBSS3MSiSSBSSiSSMPMSSBBSWSMMJ

" Such accessories as gloves, hats and neckwear, are important

details to be considered if a woman desires to be correctly attired.

White silk gloves with: striped borders are new and very attrac

tive. The collar of white voile with, dainty filet lace, edge is a late creation. . A charming turban of lacquered straw trimmed with a

dashing moire bow is rather youthful and fashionable. ..

SCANTt AND WRITES LETTER BACK

DESCRIBING LIFE IN ARKANSAS

ATlIETESJFjCICLE :; GOUHSE IS CLOSED -7 - . - : i 5 The following were the v Questions given In the examination on "Athletes

of the Bible byj the Religlouaiwork

department of the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday

night. ' The boys could select and

answer any ten.

uive reasons for thinking David had athletic ability. ' " -J .What Is the real purpose of play or athletics? ; What besides ; exercise helped to make David a winner? - " t iHow did Elijah early training help him to win his run?. ;f What are the dangers to be avoided in athletics? ' rWhat was- Sampson's great opportunity? . . What did Sampson lack in his life? iA Give proof, of Peter's ability as an oarsman and as a' leader of men. What were his. outstanding faults? Cite -Instances of Paul's pluck and bravery; -'. .-jl 1 -vDoes pluck depend upon muscle? VDld Jesus consider a clean, healthy body Important? ; Why? ' Prove that Jesus had a perfectly balanced body,' mind .and spirit. CShow the need-of a halanced life. ln-what way have these studies helped you?;.:- . . .,

Sketches from Life

By-Temple

VERT DIFFERENT.

They say people with opposite char

acteristics make the happiest mar rUges. Tea; that's why Tm looking- for i tlrl with money.

Following - are excerpts from ' a . let-, ter which Charles Bundy-r ecently ; received ' from t O. H. Scantland who is now. making hls.home at Bussey, Ark.: I see some corn up, trees are about in full leaf, dog-wood has been in bloom for about two weeks, peaches are ; as" large ' as corn-field beans, figs the size of sjna.ll hickory. nuts." Have twelve head of mules,, they are doing fine. The ones I brought. with me are, getting along first class. We sowed about ' 20 acres of I oats, . have some

ploved for corn.. We had bo much fence to repair or might have had our corn planted.

Our chickens that we brought with

us f did, not seem .to , mma com:ng to

Arkansas, . went to laying right away.

We have . a carpenter at .work on the house doing some repairing, . will be through; in a few days, then we will

be ready to-do our papering and paint

ins.' v" ;;: I -"-' Mr.1 Bundy, to say. that. we like-Arkansas is putting it in a mild form. I see more that interests me every day. It is true . there are sovae drawbacks to Arkansas but they can and "will be overcome and when they are then your Arkansas'' land will be worth as much or more than it is in Indiana.- I have rented part of my land out for 50 lbs.

of lint cotton per: acre. ... If it makes

the very - ordinary price of .10c per pound it will make me $5.00 per acre. It got up to 13c last fall and this winter; should it repeat it will bring me $6.50. per acre. That is not bad for

the price Arkansas land is selling for.

, If I . wanted to buy land in Arkansas, I would lose no time in selecting it, for as I see it, the low price of land

in Arkansas .is a matter of circum

stances and that will not always last

I ha-T Prof. Beattie of St. Louis, . said

to be the' best - authority on Agricul

ture in the southwest; he tells, me to

put 50 or as many more acres as I like

to peanuts. He says the grade of land

I have will certainly raise 75'hu. to the acre. If it will do. that what more "do you want, and this fine climate thrown in to cap the bargain.

LLOYD DRAWS $20; GIVES MINORS LIQUOR

Emory Lloyd,' 19 who told the police that he. holds, an honorable discharge from the army, was arrested last evening for , giving liquor to minors and also to misrepresenting his age to a saloon keeper. He was fined $20 and costs, the minimum fine. V v Monday evening, Russell Garwood and Merle Frencb.Thoth 16 years of age, were, found by the police in an Intoxicated condition.-'

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POLICE RAID RESORT

Haid was ' made ; by the nolice lat

night on the house rented ; by Etta Eadler and Mildred Grose, colored, and the two women were charged in police court this ,morij.ing with serious counts

ana fined $10 and costs and ten days in jail. -When the patrolmen raified

the house at 400 South Sixth street

they found "Sandy" ' Hicks there. A statutory ! charge was placed against him. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and his case will be heard tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. ADOPT MERC BABY.

v 'BLTJFFTON, Infl., April 20. A three days old baby boy was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore O. Travis. Its mother is Ida ' May Borst. - ..

f.!HS. REED IS DZ.V

.-' NEW PARIS,' O,, April ; 20. Mrs.! Caroline Hughes Reed, S6. died at I o'clock Wednesday -evening ,'aXters.a long illness. She was bora in Mary-i land. ' but resided in the vicinity - of New Paris for the last seventy-five years. She ' is survived . by her husband, Ross Reed, a son, Ed B. - Reed; four, grandchildren and ' two- greatgrand children. She and her husband had been married for fifty-five .years. Complete arrangements have not been made for ? the funeral which will be held on. Saturday. Interment will be In Springlawn. ;

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

, Nothing penetrates to ' deepseated colds more ; surely than turpentine; - Try Turpo, the turpentine ointment. It's an olf ashioned remedy in new-f ashj-

lonea iorm.AT; aruggists. zoc,

50c, $1.00. Adv. . J

LOCALS WILL PLAY AS INDEPENDENTS

With the failure of thj County league to materialize, directors of the Richmond baseball club will make no further efforts to form a 'league, and will play independent' ball.' It was thought that a county organization would meet with the favor of semi-pro teams; of Wayne county. , However, after the failure of team representatives to ' show the 'proper amount of interest, the Richmond club ; has decided to pass . up the plan.

S.S. GIVES SMOKER.

WABASH, Ind., April 20. The young men's Bible class of the Christian church, gave a smoker and boxi3 match In the church to stimulate Interest. .

f. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

RELIEF FOR COLONICS URGENTLY DEMANDED -But: what's a colonic? Anybody's liable to be one. , " 'A colonlc's disposi vn is liable to be as sour as his stomach. He's a melancholy Individual and suffers from headaches and a poor ap-petlte-;-in fact is out of sorts all over. His entire trouble is due to the absorption of: poisons" from fermenting food substances which have remained too long in the Intestinal canal. The simple and universally recognized treatment for such a condition is castor oil which can' now be- taken without suffering from the nasty taste and smell. Castor oil Is the only medicine that heals the bowels membranes, and it doesn't form a habit. Covington's CASTOR-JULL Is 94 per cent pure, old reliable castor oil, with a delicious orange flavor added. It's the laxative found in ' the home medicine -ches! . of physicians. On sale -at Thistlethwaite'c drug stores. The Castor Product Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Adv.-

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Folding Brownies

Autographic

. BOTH - - i SINGLE AND DOUBLE LENS J These cameras are excellent values $6.00. to $12.00. ; "We are first in ICodakery and Flnr ishing. .Bring us your films to be developed and printed We do . it right W,e know how!: Ross' Drug; Store Forty-Ninth Year ' "The Place for Quality" . ' 712 MAIN STREET

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.International complications may result from the forcible arrest of Wolf von Igelforrnerj secretary of Capt. Franz von Papen, recalled German militaryattacher' in -connection - with the alleged German plot to blow up the Welland canal.. Von Igel was arrested in his office in. Wall.street, by, department of justice officials with drawn revolvers.

Two Chicago firms alone shipped 5,000,000 pounds of poultry, valued at $1,000,000 to England, last winter.

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Reinforcements " are being ''hurried from Columbus, N. M.', to the'emafCde-i Utchment commanded by Captain U.

S. Grant, grandson of General Grant. Large forces of Mexicans are reported moving -toward the tine 'guarded by Captain' Grant at. Ascension. - .

Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff

The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy' it entirely. To do this, get about four-ounces of ordinary liquid arvon ; apply - it-at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently ' with the finger tips. . . . , ' Do this tonight, and by morning, most, if noi. all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or ( tour more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it,- no matter how much dandruff. you may have.

You will-find, too, - that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at

once, and your hair will be silky and 6oft,"and look and feel a hundred times better.- "v

You can get liquid arvon at any drug store.- ItT- Is' inexpensive and never

fails, to . do- the :work. '

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SHOE STORE Come "ee Our M isses' . and, Children's Shoes " "And Slippers : $1-50 to $1.95. .' UP STAIRS. - -:: Colonial Bldg. ,'

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STANDING OF THE CONTESTANTS

Frank Wright . .: HarryNieman . . . Roscoe Helms H. W.cFarnsworth

67,250 24,500 14,900 10,000

Wilbur Wagner Ambrose La Fuse . Carl Holliday . . . Joseph Walterman

2,800 1,000 1,000 1,000

Standing of contestants will be printed Mondays and Thursdays This week 200 votes will be given for each Rex Spark Plug sold. The race is still young. Plenty of chance to win if you start this week.

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The Big Contest Started March 18, arid Runs Six Weeks. Three hundred votes were given with each Rex Spark Plug sold by April 8. 250 votes last week. This week 200 votes will: be given. Next week another decrease. It is therefore important the contestants get started at once as it is easier to sell plugs early, and more votes are given. Contest Ends April 29 Only Two Weeks More.

MOW THE VOTES

COUNT

Each Rex Spark Plug sold to April 8th gave the salesman 300 votes; last week, 250 votes. - Each salesman also receives 1,000 votes upon his entering the race. Therefore, to earn their respecUve votes, FRANK WRIGHT HAS SOLD 265 REX PLUGS HARRY NIEMAN HAS SOLD 82 REX PLUGS ROSCOE HELMS HAS SOLD 57 REX PLUGS h: w.:farnsworth has sold ... 30 rex plugs ;-'V WILBUR WAGNER HAS SOLD 6 REX PLUGS : f AMBROSE La FUZE HAS SOLD 0 REX PLUGS CARL HOLLIDAY HAS SOLD 0 REX PLUGS JOSEPH WALTERMAN HAS SOLD 0 REX PLUGS

nominate a Candidate COUNT AS 1,000 VOTES -. Nomination Blank Good for 1,000 Votes -'v TH,E BETHARD AUTO AGENCY- PRIZE CONTEST - I'Nbminate, . . ... .... ..... Address . . . : . 'Phone Signed .". . . .". . . . . . . . . . . . Address: . ,.--.. . , . - Only the First Nomination Blank Cast, for Each Candidate Will Count as 1,000 Votes. -

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PAP To Be Given Away UjSlnilVlAY 1st

to party .wlungets most votes tor selling . REX Spark Pliigs. mi Amem&i?

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