Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 14

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.THE RICHMOND i PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRALL FRIDAY; APRIL 23, 1915

HOLT DEPARTMENT ; TO CONDUCT SERVICE AT SECOND LUTHERAN

Home department Sunday will be sbiserved In the Second English Lutheran Sunday school ; next Sunday morning aC 9 o'clock. The; cradle roll R ill alao take part In the-program The entire program will be conducted dy the superintendents of the two, departments and Mrs. J. F. Holaday.of the cradle roll. Because of absence !rom the city. Mrs. Holady'g place, will ae filled by Mrs. O, M. Green of the primary department The program is as follows: Selection, , orchestra; song, school; long, department: twenty-third Psalm. Mrs. VanTress class of girls: prayer. Rev. C. IL Isley: Lord's Prayer, Miss Blanche Hunemier's class: song, icbool; recitation. --Miss Amy Green; Wesson study? orchestra selection: ong, fschoel; address, "Home Department Work" by Mrs. Julia Pruitt of Cambridge City, county home sdeparttnent superintendent; vocal duet. Miss Cora Hebbeler and Mrs. Ward Blunk; long, school; Lord's prayer.' ,

COMMITTEE URGES LEVEL BRIDGE PLANS

The engineering division of the citizens bridge committee met at . the V. M. C. A. yesterday In a conference with John W. Mueller, who is making

plans for the new Main street bridge

Mr. Mueller is constructing three sets of plans. The bridge commutes offered suggestions that might be incorporated

In tbe plans for the level bridge.

WILL SUPPORT MOTHER.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April . 28.

Nelson Hughes was released from jail

by Judge Collins so he could care for his aged mother.

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REPORTED SPLIT IVltll GAririAC 1ZA

JUAREZ,: Mex;T April ' 28-An-r emphatic dervial that he has split t : with First Chief . Carranza was ! made today by General Obregon, ' minister of yr In the - Carranza : cabinet, upon hfs arrival here for ' the conference with General' Hugh" : i L. Scott of the United " States . army. - --'.- J V,: General: Gavira "commandant, of -f the - Carranza -garrison "here?'- h4 ?entfre staff and more than two .. vj thousand troops were lined up at '.the station to-meet. General Obre-j-gon . and his party. The : troops rformed' an avenue to the aduna ; (the Mexican custom house) ithrougH which the staff of both generals were to pass on their way "to the conference room.

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IN IRELAND'S CAPITAL

? John ' Melpolder,' secretary of the Wayne county social service bureau, will investigate the work' of the police matron at- Lafayette today. Mr. Melpolder -left for Tippecanoe ' county to address a mass ' meeting bf all the

charity and social service workers In Lafayette. . s .

CliURCII"BUYS-PIAi;0

""Trustees "for the Church, of fthe Natarene will be "elected after the-ser-ices Sunday -night.- They .were not elected 'Wednesday inght because the rain kept away many people who had the right to vote. As L soon as the trustees 'are . elected, negotiations for the old Fifth M. K. cnurch building will be closed. A piano was purchased yesterday.

OBREGOtl ARRIVES AT MEETING PLACE

' . El PASO, Tex, April 28.-iiIlniste of War Obregon and his party reachec Juarez at 8 o'clock this morning fpi the- conference with.; Generais 1 Scott and Funston. . v: " t. '

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; LONDON, April 28. Coming direct from the center of the Irish revolt Publin travelers -who left Ireland last night, arrived in London 'today, bringing word .that the situation? has improved. This coincides with the feeling in official circles. - ' '

Calling Out The : R.6ooryes.? Happy, 'isthe man or woinan who' ' can call upon reserves of health and strength in every crisis. Building up reserves; is a: question of eating thej right kind of food. Shredded Wheat Biscuit supplies alii . the material nee ded fori flourishing .the tissues and; its daily use keeps the bowels healthy and active. Eat! it for breakfast with hot!

milk or cream

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HDEiTV TO INSPECT CITY AFTER ANNUAL CLEAN-UP

A "clean-up and paint-up" campaign under the direction of, a special committee from the Aftermath society, the Commercial club and the schools, will start Monday morning. Plans of the general committee and the organizations that are co-operating with it contemplates a city-wide campaign. Appeals have been made to householders, KCliool children, business men, public officials, members -of the civic improvement societies and women's "In order to get a thorough housecleanin3 of the city, it is necessary

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Deaths and Funerals. oMi'ILCER Mrs. Rachel Smelser, '.'J. incthcr of Winifield Smelser, six irilcj south of the city, died at her hcr.'.c in Fiankton, Ind., Wednesday. The lody was taken to the home of WJnficld Smelser. Funeral services v. ill bo held Saturday afternoon at 1 : oO o'clock from the Elkhorn church. Interment will be in the Elkhorn cemetery. FISH Violetta A. Fish, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fish, "Easthaven avenue, died at her home early today. Death was caused by heart enlargement, Besides aer parents, three sisters and one brother Burvive. The funeral will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Earlham temetery.

that all elements ; of the population

shall ..participate in' the work," said

E. M. Haas. Chairman of the sub-committee. "Two effects will be visible

afterwards.' The city will . be clean

and there will have been esteblished a permanent desire .on "the '.part " of citizens to keep the city clean " , The Monday following , will be inspection day. Arrangements haverbee'nmade with Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the. state board of health, , and? tbe state fire marshal to semi' representatives to assist- in the inspection. Ralph E. - Richman, secretary a,' the fire marshal's office, has 'been delegated to visit Richmond on May 8, for this purpose. The opinion of the state officials and the local committee will be published. . , ,

HENRY LENNARD DIES

Henry Lennard, 42, died at his home 117 South Fifth street, this morning. Death came after a .long Illness. Besides his wife. May, he is survived by

two brothers, John and Peter Lennard

and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Miller and Mrs. Eva Parshall, all of this city. Funeral arrangements will be announced tomorrow. Friends may call Saturday evening and Sunday.

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PKO'T O S XJ F P IL. I E S --We Are First in Finishing--

We Seflll Easttmniaini Ffillinnis at CM Prices Just received a shipment of White Enamel Trays Imported 'these are probably tfye last we can obtain till after the war will continue to sell at old price.

A Sample 35c Castoria for .v. . . . . 25c 2ac Carter's Little Liver Pills.. 15c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk.. $3.15 3 for $9.00 Eagle Condensed Milk 2 for 25c $1.00 Listerine, ...... .. . .. 79c 25c Listerine 19c 25c Colgate Tooth Powder. .... 20q 25c Box Bromo Quinine. ....... 19c 25c Capudine ...... . . . . .. . . . . . 19c 50o Madame Isabella, Toilet Powder .1 ........ . 35c Try-a box of Ross Cold Tablets 25c

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OPENING EXHIBIT FURNITURE ALUE GIVING THE KEYNOTE" A wide selection pfjiandsome novelties, including Reed and Fiber pieces in Old Ivory, Brown or Green finish; Willow Furniture in Old Ivory or NaturarShade; Lawn Tables and Canopies; Old Hickory Furniture; Couch Hammocks; all decidedly attractive in style and finish. ; . "

COUCH HAMMOCKS

$6.75, $7.50, $9.'50, $10.00, $15.75 and $17.50

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