Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 160, 23 May 1916 — Page 14
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;THE:RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STJN-TELEGBAM, TUESDAY, MAY 23,-1916
Clark's Daughter in Training
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, -Continued From Pag One. of coarse, support the Fairbanks candidacy until it is withdrawn, but how they, will vote after that action" is . taken remains a political mystery. Will,Turn To Teddy. ""- r." It is taken for granted that neither will turn to CoL -Rooserelt as second choice, for both men hare indicated that, they bear no love for the Oyster Say sage. Hughes supporters are hoping -their favorite will secure these two;. votes when the .Fairbanks boom collapses. .-.9 r--;:;'.:' ' . j The list of Indianians who have expressed their preference for Roosevelt includes John M. Judah. Horace " C. Starr,-James M. Leathers, Herman Munk Warren H. Munk, Capt. Robert S. .Fletcher, Harry O. Chamberlain.
Ulric Z. Wiley and former Mayor, Lew Shank of Indianapolis,. William Endi-
cott- of Crawfordsville and David ti. Brookie of Frankfort. Mr. Starr Is a former Richmond man.
formulated plans." but," It Is expect edT this plant will be moved to the .North Nineteenth street grounds within the next three or four years.- . Another local Pennsylvania railroad improvement for the near future is an addition to the North - D street
freight" station. "Another freight house is to be erected for the purpose' of handling all transfer freight. Congested conditions have existed at the freight station for a long time. This freight station probably will be built this summer. . - .
Open May 151916. :
18th nd Main.
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A Place You Wffl Like" 18th and Main.
DECORATION SALE
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MILMNERY
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, AND CONTINUE UNTIL DECORATION DAY. Every colored trimmed hat in the store for only
Special Summer Display of Panamas, Leghorns, Milan-Hemps and SPORT HATS Special Prices on Children's Hats. Rielhorn Millinery Go.
525 MAIN STREET.
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Miss Genevieve Clark Thompson is shown at right, studying the book of rules of the. "preparedness" camp, where she is learning the art of being useful in war times. On the left Is. Miss Jane Roberts, of Alexandria,' Vs., another member of the camp. , ; ' '
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PLAN MEMORIAL DAY
FOUNTAIN' CITY, Ind., May 23. The decoration day services will be held at the K. of P. hall Sunday afternoon. Any donation of flowers will be appreciated. . . .Memorial services will be held at the M. E. church Sunday June 4. Rev. HInckle of East Main Street- Friends church, Richmond, will deliver the address.,.. Esther Brooks, and Echo Roland spent the week end with Ora Study and family at Snow. Hill. . . .Lena Jenkins was a guest at supper with Mrs. James Brisby recently. . . : Thompson Reynolds entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis of Richmond. Charles Haisley and family of Economy and Ben Wright, wife and children .... Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheno weth. Mr. and Mrs. Laning and son Frank were visitors at the home of Ed Reynolds Sunday at Lynn.... Mrs. Mrs. Foreman visited her daughter, Mrs. Prentiss Bechtel at Muncie Sunday. . .,Otla Busby has been very ill. ... .An Interesting account of the res
idences of Fountain City was published in the Times a short time ago..... Residing In Fountain City: are thirtysix widows, eighteen widowers, sixteen maidens over 40, eight bachelors over-40, The number of maidens and bachelors under 40 can not'be counted exactly . as some, people remain : from 20 to 24 years of age, until gray hairs are , visible. With all .due - respect to the gray-haired.
MASONIC CALENDAR
Friday May 26, Richmond Commander)' No.. 8, K. T. Special Conclave. Work in the Knight Templar Degree.
Geologists are . trying to estimate the ages of. of the oceans by comparing the amount of sodium they- contain with the amount they receive annually by washings from the continents.
Stop!; Look!
Listen! "WHISTLE"
BRIEFS
N CARD OF THANKS. We wish to. thank our many. friends for the kindness shown us In the hour of bereavement caused . by the death of husband and father. Mrs. John G. Thompson and Family. 23-lt
Your Stomach Bad?
JUST TRY ONE DOSE of MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy and Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health.
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been taken by many thousands of people throughout, the land. It has brought health and happiness to sufferers who had despaired of ever being restored and who: now are urging others who may be suffering, with - Stomach, Liver and : intestinal Ailments to-try it. One dose will convince the most skeptical sufferer. It acts on the source and foundation of tiese ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh-and bile accretions, and allaying the underlying chronic inflammation. Try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy put it to a test today you . will be overjoyed " with your quick recovery. Send for booklet jon Stomach Ailments to Geo. H."Mayr."Mfg.Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111. For, sale by Quigley drug stores.- J
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Men of Brains
NOTE THE SOLID ENDS No Flimsy Panels To Warp Or Crack and Let in the Hot Air. Built Like a Safe.
prefer this grate for scientific re
frigeration, because it produces double or "Duplex" circulation of chilled, purifying, preserving air, driven in
ceaseless counter eurrents through every inch of the great storage chambers. White Mountain Refrigerators
The Chest with the Chill In it"
This grand ; mechanism guarantees quick, sanitary drainage, ' doubles circulation, and removes easily to make one great interior accessible in every part for cleaning. This grate Doubles ice ' economy. Let us show you Why.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF LARGE SIZE BOXES. Come In and Look the Line Over.
' ' . chm Dligln Store w Sale of Simmer Frocks i JL New Bright Fashionable Lawns, Organdies i
-i lh Sheer Voiles, Nets and Linens M M $5.00 -$7.50 $10.00 - $15.00 1 ill TOTOlTlt
This is the popular size in a:top icer. 100 lbs. capaci- extra -large provision chamber, 'sno - white - porcoloid lined, adjustable sanitary wire Q A A shelves, priced ........ vxO'.UU.
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pecial Sale Xtflggg Dresses 6 SAMPLE UNE AND NO TWO ALIKE PERCALES, GINGHAMS, LAWNS y
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EVERY ONE WORTH DOUBLE
Ghildren
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NEW AND ATTRACTIVE MODELS OF GINGHAMS, PERCALES, REPS AND VOILES ALL SIZES AND A VARIETY OF COLORS TO SELECT FROM
"Homes That are Different" 18th and Main - v TT'""-' -!"
