Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 145, 5 May 1916 — Page 8
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CAPITAL FEARS GERM CREAK
WASHINGTON, May 5. Official Washington today .. was well-nigh convinced that the-long anticipated diplomatic break with Germany cannot be avoided. Publication or the unofficial text of the German reply, which, it la eccepted, i la every way accurate, came as a most unpleasant surprise to those who have been expecting that the American viewpoint would be met-
SHOOT FOUR LEADERS
DUBLIN, May 5 Four more leaders of the Irish rebels were' shot this morning. They had been found guilty of trason by a general field court martial. The victims were Joseph Plunkett, Edmund Daly, Michael O'Hannahan and William Pearse.
CHARGES DRUNKENNESS
Drunkenness is the charge preferred in the complaint ofAlmeda Adkins. who seeks a divorce in circuit court from James Adkins. They were married at Covington, Ky., in 1913. The plaintiff also alleges her husband is guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment, and has threatened to kill her.
LAY NEW FLOOR.
sw tile floor is being placed in Thistleth wage's drug store. No. 3. TO VISIT FACTORIES
The Twelve-Six club will meet next Tuesday at the "Y" for a short lunch and, then will vlBit the Richmond Underwear factory and the Davis Motor Car factory. Members having automobiles are requested to bring them to assist in transporting the crowd.
PLANS SUMMER CLASS
rtichmond "will have a summer txliool for all students under the Sixth rrade. This was announced today by Prof. J. T. Giles. The summer school will start soon after the close of the regular school year In June and will probably last six weeks. It will be held in the Whitewater building.
BRIEFS
CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors, to the Eagles and Druids lodges, and to lie v. Father W. J.'Cronin for the many
kindnesses shown us during the sick
ness and death of Henry Lcnnard and for the many beuutiful floral offerings. Mrs. May Lennard and brothers and sisters. - 5-lt
Price's Ice Cream makes a delicious dessert and does away with the trouble of making pastry. - You will enjoy it eight flavors to select from. 5-1t
Turtle Soup every day at Brokamp's, 213 Main. 5 frl tf Prices' egg frappes are wholesome and nutritious. Try one. 5-1t
AQVISES ItEGiST RY of city's nunsES
Believing that the headquarters of the social service bureau would be a convenient place for the registration of nurses In the city, of which there are 62. according to the report of survey experts, John Melpolder, secretary of the bureau, will make this suggestion to the central survey committee for their recommendation. "
Dr. R. J. Leonard, head of the sur
vey, reports that Richmond is badly in need of a better system of riurse
registration. A place where the nurses can report regularly and a record kept of the places they are in service so that In emergency calls, the public will be enabled to secure a nurse without delay.
CLAIMS STOLEN CAR
LET COAL CONTRACTS.
? Contracts tar', furnishing coal at Easthaven will be awarded at the board meeting next Tuesday morning. This was made known this morning by Dr. S. EL Smith. There will be 7 or 8 bids to act on. Repairs that are being made on the third house at the hospital are. progressing nicely and It will soon be ready for use again.
will be held at M uncle, June 20-22. Severalpastors and laymen from here will attend. ' '
HHIG ECZEMA IS A
HOLD STATE SESSION.
The State Sunday school convention
; The Ford runabout, abandoned at the Main street entrance to Glen Miller park, early yesterday morning, Is the property of Dr, .Raymond Aull of Englewood, a suburb of Dayton, O. Dr. Aull la a veterinarian, and there were instruments In the car worth more that the car itself. None of these, was taken. Dr. Aull arrived here this morning and took possession of the car. He said It w-as taken out of bis garage. He does not know who the thief was. Recently Dr. Anil's residence was destroyed by fire.
City Statistics
Deaths and Funerals. HILL The funeral of William H. Hill will be held from the Bethel M. E. church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Earlham cemetery. Born to: .Mr., and Mrs. .Joseph Moskel, 327 South Fourth street, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Avery, 1123 South Eighth street, a girl.
ANY WOMAN CAN SAVE $5 AN HOUR
Put gasoline and solvit Inf wash boiler and dry cleat) everything;
Prices and Whitman's chocolates In neat packages. 5-1t
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends neighbors. Rev. Rae and Mrs. Greagor, for the floral offering and for the kindness shown us during the illnesB and death of our little daughter, Helen Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Witherby.
Individual ice cream molds made to order at Prices.' 5-1t
Ever dry clean at home? Well, it's so easy, inexpensive and the results so pleasing you'll be surprised. Any woman can clean and reney the brightness of ribbons. Bilks, satins, laces, yokes, silk shirtwaists, kid gloves and shoes, furs, neckties, children's coats, suits, caps, swlsSj lawn, organdy and chiffon dresses, fancy vests, veils, woolen garments, net-work, draperies rugs; in facf.'.any and everything that would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of solvite at any drug store and put it in two gallons of gasoline where it quickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to becleaned, rub a-little and out they come-looking as bright and fresh as new. You will find nothing fades, ; shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. Any woman can do five ' dollars' worth of home dry cleaning in a few moments and you can't make a mistake. Your grocer or any garage will supply the gasoline and the drug store will sell you two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiled or large dish pan completes your dry-cleaning outfit. As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire or flame, with the windows left open. Adv.
HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Des Moines, Iowa," Four years ago I was very sick and my life was nearly
spent, i "The doctors stated that I would never get well with, out an operation and that without it I would not live one year. My husband objected to any operation and got me some of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it and commenced
to get better and am now well, am stout and able to do my own housework. I can recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman , who is sick and run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer. My husband says I would have been in my grave ere this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Blanche Jefferson, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical operation it is wise to try to build up the female system and cure its derangements with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; it has saved many women from surgical operations. Write to the Lydia J3. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice it will be confldentiaL
Darken Your
Gray Hair
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Look Young All Your GrayHair Changed to an Even Dark Shade by Q-Ban - Harmless No Dye. Not a Trace of gray shows in your hair after a few-applications of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp. Q-Ban' is a harmless, ready-to-use liquid, which makes scalp and hair healthy. ' If your hair te gray; streaked with gray, prematurely gray, faded.
thin or falling, simply shampoo hair and scalp with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer, It is delightful to apply, as it
is not sticky or messy.x All your gray
hair and entire head of hair then
quickly turns to an even shade, leav
ing all your hair healthy, fluffy, soft, radiant, full of life, fascinating; so evenly dark and handsome no one will
suspect you use Q-Ban. Also stops
.dandruff and falling hair. Sold on a
1 money-back guarantee Only 50c for
a big 7-oz. bottle at Le H. fihe's drug
store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town peo-
; pie supplied by parcel post. ; Call. I write or telephone. Adv.
CONSTANT BLOOD CRY
hfhe Blood Reaches Every Part
of the Body Every Twelve Seconds.
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Tlitr are approximately 7O.O08.O0t pores or opening's ia th kln f a bumin, ttoty. Ths connect with th blood channels toy . monns ' of Mttlo canals. The canals are sometimes filled with-poisons, and thus the akin scales and tolUtera, becomes rod and raw 'and the akin of man ia like so anudh tlsau .fir. Salves and lotions, plasters, etc, do net reach the source of - the trouble. To make the blood pure Is , the only aeaaible and scientifle method of relief. To make the blood pure you mutt asaiat nature in the way she wants to bo helped. S. S. S. is the greatest blood purifier because it is a natural one. There la not a mineral of any sort In 1U It ia purely vegetable In every essence. The blood welcomes S. S. 8, and It .quickly reaches the seat of the trouble. So great is the fame of this blood remedy that many substitutes trail along; in various sections of the coun. try. They alL sooner or later, die a natural death. S. S. S. builds up weak and acidy lood, gives flrompt relief to almost every case of eczema, winter tetter and other -troublesome skin maladies. You owe yourself the duty 'of tryinjr a botle of 8. S. S. Take no substitute. "Write for our freo boolc ton akin diseases. Confidential letters replied to by ear Medical expert If yoa Will write Swift Specific Company. Dm artment JS. Atlanta, Georsi a.
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A Fine Showing of New Commencement Jewelry Beautiful indeed is the new Jewelry and especially attractive are the novel pieces in Rings, La Valliers, Brooches, Pins, Bracelets, Wrist Watches. . -, , : fol
A WATCH FOR THE BOY GRADUATE Give that Boy or Girl a Gift that will be of everlasting use and that they can keep forever. May we show you many suitable Gifts. CHAS. H. HANER 810 Main Street Glasses Fitted. Expert Watch Repairing.
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Unrestricted Suit Sale
Practically our entire stock, regardless of regular prices, on sale at . . . . .
VALUES TO $25.00
Many Models to Select from, including the fashionable braid bound tailored styles, the severely tailored flare styles, the box flare styles, etc.. In all de-
VALUES TO $32.50
sirable materials and colors in demand; sizes 14 to 46
UnreslrictedCoatSale
5.00, $7.98, $10.98
ACTUAL VALUES $7.50 TO $20.00 The most astounding valuea offered by this or any other establishment this season.There are Coats for every occasion of dress Serges, Poplins. Gabardines, Coverts, Corduroys, Novelty Fabrics, and dozens of styles In Checks and Plaids, in all new colors.
Crepe deChme WAISTS SOS
The only store In town that has them at this price. New styles and our usual large assortment OTHER WAISTS '33.98. China Silk, Messaline, Georgette .Crepe, Etc.
ALTERATIONS FREE
GLORIOUS PRESSES We are in position to place on sale the prettiest bevy of frocks one could desire. They are Sample Dresses, made to sell for much higher. There are few alike and each more charming than the other.
.98, $5.98, $8.98, $10.98
Georgette "Crepe Combinations, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Florentine Silk. ; Novelty Silks, etc., etc.
WHITE CHINA SILK DRESSES '- A Specialty-
StripedTaffeta SKIRTS
Up
Beautiful models sold elsewhere at double. The nobbiest styles yet developed. All sizes. OTHER SKIRTS $1.98 to 6.98 ; Serge, Gabardine, Chudl dah. Cloth, Etc. -
S 5c ALWAyg'Sc s ItUff We do not have any extra Sunday or Holiday Prices W Iff IT IS ALWAYS 5 CENTS J One T,rial Shine Will Prove We Are the Best J THE HOME OF SHOE SHINING CONSCIENCE, PAPERS, MAGAZINES, Etc. 1717Y Tnffa TC rifi l T CTADE1
812 MAIN STREET. A19 MAIN STBFPT 1L-J
Expert Service in Fitting
The Best in Comfort . and . . Quality
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IS BIORE PRONOUNCED THAN EVER IN THE NEW .WALK-OVER SHOES FOR SPRING - "Walk-Overs For Mine'' The Slogan of the MassesMen and women know that a foot well dressed in a perfect fitting' shoe is necessary to tone up the appearance of any suit or costume. Our Shoes are distinguished for their good fitting and wearing features as well as for their style. Prices $350 and UP See Our Children's Shoes and Slippers Before Buying
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WE TREAT YOU RIGHT
708 MAIN STREET
GEO. THOMAS
1027 Main Street
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Phone 2577
See our Saturday market. Everything that goes to make a Good Dinner.
ASPARAGUS GREEN BEANS GREEN PEAS CUCUMBERS CELERY HEAD LETTUCE BERMUDA ONIONS
TOMATOES CAULIFLOWER SPINACH KALE MANGOES LEAF LETTUCE
RED AND WHITE RADISHES GREEN ONIONS NEW CARROTS NEW POTATOES PARSLEY NEW TURNIPS
NEW SWEET POTATOES
:! Small . Sweet Oranges 10c Dozen
Calumet Baking Powder 19c per lb.
. H. t H. SOAP 2 Bars, 25c
HOUSE CLEANING TIME
Brooms, Mops, Oil Mops, Scrub Buckets, Amonia, Soap Powders, Powdered Bon Ami, Pails, H. H. Soap, Tacks, Etc., Etc.
Exclusive Models and Methods
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The Newest Styles and Patterns
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Don't Be Run Down At the Heels When youre described as a man "run down at the heels' more than your shoes are being talked about. The man who says that of you, means you're a "down and outer, that you're ready for the discard. And yet you needn't be ''run down at the heels." The way your shoes are fitted is often responsible. We have mighty few customers whose shoes look that way. Drop in here some day and let us show you what we mean. Fitting is a service" here and not a hap-hazard, happy-go-lucky function. . .
TEEPLE' 718 MAIN
Great Clcaraice Sale Suits Coats Dresses
MEN'S SPRING SUITS Values up to $15.00 $7.48 Our Loss Your Gain
WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS Values $10 to $20 Now $5.00 to $9.50
WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES $5.98 up
MEN'S SPRING SUITS Values up to $20.00 $12.48
NEW SPRING SUITS Values to $35.00 $19.75
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MILLINERY $4.00 to $8.50 Now $1.98 to $3.48
533 Main Street
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THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE SOCIETY AND PATRIOTIC DRAMA
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TOMORROW 2:30 P. M and 8:15 P. M. SPECIAL MUSIC
At Th
COLISEUM
PRICES:, ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 10c No Reserved Seats DOORS OPEN 2 P. MMAND 7:30 P. M.
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