Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 180, 15 June 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. JUNE 15,19i6
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NEW YORK, June 15The rail, toad this afternoon turned down the Jemand of their employe for higher
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. Mr. and Mrs. Al Myers, Dellis. My Irs and family and Walter La Fuze ind family motored from Liberty Sunlay and spent the day with Mr. and Hrs. M. N. Brouse. .v.Mrs. Amanda Beck and granddaughter, Ludle Beck Df Connersvllle ire visiting friends in Indianapolis .... Mr, nd Mrs. Frank Winter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Behr. south of Dublin.... Rev. Wyant and family .motored to Co-, jumbus, O., and ' spent a week with dig mother.... Friends here hare received word of the serious illness of Mrs. Harry Hebble at Oklahoma City. She underwent an operation. Last word received stated she was slightly Improved.
The world's ski jumping record is held by an American, who covered a Slstance of just under 193 feet.
London has 73,500 miles of overhead telegraph and .telephone ;.. wires and 121,000 miles of underground.
wages. Unless the matter can be arbitrated a strike is Imminent, - At the afternoon session of the railway conference EUja Lee, chairman of the conference committee, read a letter addressed to the leaders of the four unions represented in the conference, in which the demand of the men was :; declined ,n behalf . of the railway. It was stated In the letter that, In the judgment of the committee, the granting of the demands would increase the wages paid by the railway about , 1100,000,000 annually, and that there was nothing in the demands of the men to warrant such a heavy .additional outlay.
ANOTHER SECRET ABOUT. CITIZENS . WHO USE PAINT
Painting seems to have become a fad among Richmond people. This morning, " "Doc" Conkey', decided .that the' mayor had nothing' on him ; when It. came, to spreading paint and so he went . out - in - front of. his store -and began to paint the' screen door.. . ' - - - .- He soon had a large crowd of cheering spectators. , . .
FIRE DAMAGES COTTAGE
M. C. Henley left yesterday - jfor den, Mich., to ascertain damage done to his summer cottage-, when- fire destroyed a neighboring hotel. P. W. Smith also owns a. summer home at Oden, but it was farther, removed from the fire district and was' not damaged.
A French inventor Is making gas pipes from paper, compressed, dried and varnished.
HOOD COMPANY BUYS WAREHOUSE OF LEEDS
AND GEORGE
CULLER
' Negotiations were closed today for the purchase and occupation of the large M. Rumely ' company's ware-
MORTON PARK COMPANY
PLANS TO BE
ORQANIZ
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After considerable discussion on the part of the stockholders of the Morton Lake and Park company last
DID YOU EVER OBSERVE ACTIONS OF MORTAL MAN?
. Why is it? f This morning several men were
standing at Eighth and Main streets talking. Without a word one of the group glanced at his watch. In less than a minute every one of his companions had looked at his time
evenlng, a committee was appointed to arrange some plan for a reorganiz
ation of the company. The committee la composed of S. E. Swayne, P. A. Reid, W. K. Bradbury, George Seldel and William Bockhoff.
house by the W. H. Hood Wholesale Grocery company, which has its main offices at Portland,' Ind. The building which is known as Warehouse No. 9, was transferred to the company today byj George F, Miller and Rudolph G. Leeds, owners. The company expects to occupy the four floors of the building, which contain 85,000 square feet. The branch warehouse, which is now located, at Union City, will be transferred to Richmond, according to John A. Hood, general manager. The consideration was not announced.
A London hospital supports a motorcycle ambulance for dogs and other small animals.
RUSSIAN FORCE TAKES TOWN OF CZERfJOWITZ
LONDON, June 15. Czernowitz , the capital of Bukowina, Gallcia, has been
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OCCURS NEAR VERDUN
PARIS, June June 15. Another lull In the German Infantry attacks upon the French positions in the Verdun sector was reported in-today's official
communique issued by the French war office. The bombardment of the Germans continues, however, the Kaiser's forces directing their artillery against Chattancourt and Souville.
M'CORMICK IS SELECTED GHAIRM AN OF NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
. WASHINGTON, June 15. President Wilson this afternoon selected Vance MacCormick, former mayor of
ELDORADO FOLKS ATTEND EVENTS AT GETTYSBURG
ELDORADO, O.. June 16. Mrs.
Frank Deem is spending several days with relatives at Dayton and Mlamlsburg Roy Tanner and family called on Clarence -Emrick and family Sunday evening George Wehrley and wife entertained on Sunday Azro Studebaker and family of West Manchester.. .. . Russel Shelley and fam
ily of New Madison, Ray Newman and family of West Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. James Wehrley of Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wehrley Mrs. Nellie Crebb and daughter of Indianapolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crebb.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Beard spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Prior of Eaton.
LYRIC
THEATRE Main and 9th
TONIGHT Two-reel Gold Seal Feature 'The Rose-colored Scarf' One-reel Comedy,
"Never Again, Eddie'
Two-reel, Chapter 7 of the Great Circus Story,
"Peg O the Ring
Don't fail to hear The Electric Theatre Orchestration, the most novel and interesting musical instrument ever, invented.
Harrisburg, Pa., as chairman of " the Democratic national committee, to succeed William F. McCoombs. The name of MacCormick was sent to St. Louis, to be acted upon by the committee. The appointment was urged by A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania. Mr. MacCormick was a candidate In the last election for governor of Pennsylvania, being defeated by Governor Brumbaugh.
LODGE HOLDS SERVICES
Whitewater Lodge, I. O. O. F., will
hold funeral services for Thomas Pick
ens at the residence tonight. Members will meet at the- lodge room and march to the home at 7:30 o'clock.
Many leaves have been found to possess light-focusing lenses.
GARDEN AIRDOME The Great GRAVES&CO. Presenting AH that is new in the realms of Mental Telepathy and Psychic Phenomena.
The World's Greatest J T ..L: a 'k
nTEOPLES 10c Popular & u vRICES 20c One show each night at 8:15
The young lady now operate ing the typewriter yytiile hypnotized in the window of Miller's Leather Goods store will be awakened on the Alrdome stage tonight.
captured by the Russians, according to a report received here today. The occupation of the capital has been one of the chief objects of the Russians on the Gallcian front.
TALKS TO VACANT ROOM BECAUSE OF RUBBER SOLES
If you wear rubber-heeled shoes, you are under suspicion. You may be accused of everything from grand larceny to pussy-footing. Somewhere in the 'category is included causing a waste of breath. Today an employe of a local company stepped into the office to confer with the manager who was seated with his back to the door. The rubber-shod employe stated his mission and stepped out. The manager without turning answered and then continued the conversation ending by saying: "What do you think about it?" He had been alone for several minutes.
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4 Reels 5c. "JERRY'S PERFECT DAY" Pierre Bussac, The Brazen. Mutual Weekly. . -
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TODAY ONLY The 'World Film Corp. Presents George Beban in "The Pawn of Fate" also Pathe Comedy Adults 10c, Children 5c; Friday and Saturday Mabel Taliaferro In "Her Great Price" In five great acts, the fascinating and surprising story on. the screen. Also Metro comedy.
PALACE TODAY The return of - Viola Allen in "The White Sister" A Great Story in' 6 Acts.
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Several Richmond people probably
wui attend the national convention of the- Anti-Saloon League of America,
BAILEY HEARS ; ; MANY CITIES
, W-M. Bailey, , manager of the Rich, mond- Home .Telephone company, .was one of the Indiana telephone men who listened to a demonstratloa of the Jong distance ability of the modern
apparatus at Indianapolis last ; even-
ins- a e renewing cities were on the line: New York, Boston, Portland, Me.; Chicago, Detroit, Dayton, Pittsburg, Atlanta, New Orleans, Birmingham, St" .Louis, Kansas City. Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., and. Los Angeles.
to be. held In Indianapolis June 25-29,
S. Edgar Nicholson said today. ' -
Mr. , Nicholson is secretary of the society, but is not yet certain that he can attend because it may be neces
sary for 'him to attend the yearly meeting, of New England Friends, which will be held in. Maine at the same, time of the conference. ' Timothy Nicholson is an ardent worker in the' league and probably will attend. -, ; , Each church is- entitled to two voting delegates, and . several churches are planning to send representatives. -Programs of the meetings reached Richmond members of the League' today. ,--r-KiU;.:: ;v' : W i ' . ',
BRANT CHILDREN BENEFIT BY WILL
Two medicinal preparations are being made from hog brains by a Danish company.
LOOK OUT GIRLS, NAUGHTY BUSTER BROWN IS HERE
The children of Alva Brant, Whitewater, will be the sole legatees of the estate of the late Amanda Hunt, who
died at Whitewater. June 11. The will and codicil was filed with the county clerk today. The German-American Trust and Savings bank was named Executor of the estate and trustee of the minor heirs.- The estate is valued at $2,1000, of which $1,000 is represented in real estate. i In the original will, one-third of the estate is left to her husband, Noah Hunt, and the remainder of the estate would have fallen to her son, Alva Brant. r Since this -will was made, however,3 her husband "died, and - the codicil bequeaths all of the estate to her grandchildren. . .
MISSING WHEEL HOLDS UP TRAFFIC at crrrs heart
Potash is being made by a West Virginia company from the waste stems of tobacco plants.
"Give me a lift boys," said William Koollenberg this morning to about a dozen men at the corner ' of Eighth and Main , street when a wheel came off his dray. The by-standers were willing and they all went out to lend their strength." They couldnt budge the truck which was loaded with a large steel fire proof,cabinet. ' : - . . '..'.3 Interurban traffic was delayed several minutes while Knollenberg was getting a jack. -When the Jack waa secured, the willing helpers stood back and saw one man lift the truck high enough to replace the wheel. - -
To the Public . . "T fcuvA hpon u&ine Chamberlain's
Tablets for indigestion for the past six :
months, ana u aiioras me pleasure w say I have never used a remedy that.' did me so much good." Mrs, C. Riley. Illion. N. Y. Chamberlain's" Tablets are obtainable everywhere.adv. - - - - : s,. .
Buster Brown is in town. Yes T;ige is along, v So far none of their pranks have tied up traffic on Main street but this may be accounted for by the fact that Policeman Harry Fee has kept a close watch on the combination.
Wealthy Russians glass coffins. -
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that this week-and every day of any other week you can buy a perfect fitting, finely tailored, up-to-date . suit at Fred's for only-
and remember too, men, it's a waste of good, hard earned dollars to pay more. Fred's magnificent showing of Summer Suits will delight the eye and prove a boon to your bank account. Just come in and say "Show Me."
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WONDER VALUES"
( Dozens of Smart, New Styles and New Fabrics
Every One of Them All Fresh From the Makers Hands.
TUB WAISTS New arrivals, many styles
Silk and Wool Suits
Without reserve at
S10.00
Beautiful styles toV.. choose from; former prices $17.50 to $30.00.
Novelty Sport Skirts Value $5.00 Remarkable assortment of high grade tailored sport Skirts in newest Roman and Bulgarian stripes, Russian Crash and soft gabardines, every fashionable shade.
3.51
WAISTS In Crepe De Chine,
and other silks, all
sizes, at ...
$1.98
Palm Beach SUITS SPORT EFFECTS 05,98 up
Palm Beach COATS $5.00 up
SUMMER DRESSES Three Groupes $2.50 $3.98 $5.00 Great Values
White and Novelty COATS $998 $C00 and Former Prices Disregarded.
SILK MIDDIES Come in Q-t QQ all colors pL,VO Made of Pure Tub Silks
OTHER MIDDIES.
98c
"The Big Store with the Little Entrance"
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The Greatest and most beneficial shower of Furniture Values we have ever known to occur, will come tomorrow and Saturday as a big feature of our June Brides' Sale. We have value? here for all, and if you want to refurnish your home, now is the time and you'll save not less than from 20 to 40 on whatever you purchase. loltioiise Cae Fureish Your liome Complete
With High Grade Dependable Furniture at Out of the High Rent District Prices--Which Means You Save 20 to
JUNE BRIDES' S ALE OF FINE RUGS Great Price Reductions' Impossible to Obtain Elsewhere
$7.00 Fiber Rugs $5.60 110.00 Fiber Rugs. ..... - SS-OO 112.60 Fiber Ruga. . . . . . . .$9.60 $15 Brussels Rug, 9x12.. $12.00
$20 Brussels Rug, 9x12. .$16.00 1
$25 Brussels Rug, 9x12.. $20.00 $30.00 9x12 Rugs i-$24.00 $35.00 9x12 Rugs . -$28.00 $45.00 9x12 Rugs $36.00 $50.00 9X12 Rugs ... ? ... .$40.00
JUNE BRIDES' SALE OF DAVENPORTS The Best Values Ever Offered in This City.
$30 Davenports . .$24.00 $33 Davenports . .$26.40 $35 Davenports . .$28.00
$40 Davenports $60 Davenports $65 Davenports
..$32.00 ..$48.00 . .$52.00
Everyone guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory; you can't beat them for value.
KITCHEN CABINETS : I GAS RANGES 1 LEATHER ROCKERS I LIBRARY TABLES $18.00 Kitchen Cabinets r$l4.40 $16.50 Gas Ranges...... $13.20 SlO 00 iSStSeJ Rc?ke 'l200 Library Tables . . . .$9.60 S ii:88 8S :SS S:::::::i8 i S -1M...skoo $30.00 Kitchen Cabinets $24.00 $38.00. Gas Ranges. .. ...$30.40 jSSo Letter tSSSSV. $20.00 0.00, Library Tables... $16.00 Buy Now and Save .... Everyone a Bargain $30.00 Leather Rockers.. $24!00 $25.00 Library Tables.. .$20.00
3 Floors 3 Filled With Furniture Bargains
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