Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 201, 11 July 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916

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This picture shows Corporal F. X. Cook (second from right) stepping back into the United States on the International Bridge at El Paso, after the thrilling experience in the Mexican desert. Corporal Cook was the only man In the American command at the Carrizal skirmish who was unaccounted for. He was badly wounded and wandered about In the desert for several days, almost dying from thirst, wnen found by Carranza troopers and returned to the American authorities at El Paso.

HERR COMMENTS ON COMING RACE IN THIS COUNTY

The following is from The Indiana Forum, the siate Democraitc organ, anent the political situation in Wayne county as viewed by Horace Herr, editor: I was in Cambridge City, Wayne county, Indiana, the other day and dropped into Joe Moore's barber shop to get a shave. Every time I'm in Cambridge City, whether I need it or not, I go in Joe's shop and get a shave. There are three reasons for this. The first is that Joe Moore is one of the best barbers in the state, and lives there a man with soul so dead who doesn't like to loll back in a chair and have a real barber work on his face? The second reason is that Joe raises f ncy chickens and I try to, and so we have a common interest. The third reason is that Joe is a Democrat, and don't agree with me on lots of questions but admits that maybe I too, am a Democrat. Joe Moore is in a position to know something about the real sentiment In Wayne county because he fhaves lots of faces every week, and when a fellow is getting his face shaved he is more or less confidential, and is Tery apt to tell the truth. Wayne county is progressive. Or, rather it has been. Therefore, I was anxious to know how the. people about Cambridge City were thinking and I knew Joe could tell me. "Wilson, Marshall, Kern and Taggart are going to get their share of the votes in this Jtrt of the state," said Joe, and as I

have confidence in his ability to read the signs of the time I believe that the Democratic national . ticket will ge'. its share of. the votes in Wayne county. ".Taggart is going to surprise a lot of people," Joe continued. "He's a business man. He may not talk, as much as some of the other senators, but when he does talk he says something and that's what counts down this way. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he led the ticket in this state." - When asked how he figured the prospects for the state ticket, Moore said that J. A. M. Adair had a lot of friends in Wayne county and that he would do well there. He admitted, however, that he did not expect the state ticket to keep pace with the national ticket. . "I figure the state ticket should get over with from 30,000 to 50,000 votes to spare," said Joe, and this sentiment coming from Wayne county, sounded good enough to repeat here.

WIGMORE CALLS FOR ALL PROXIES

Richard Wigmore, ' Progressive county chairman, has sent out the request that all county delegates who cannot attend the state convention send in their proxies to him immediately. Mr. Wigmore announced today that no action will be taken to perfect the county organization until after the close of the state meeting. The county chairman expressed the opinion that most of the Wayne delegates would attend the convention.

KITCHELL LOSES HARD LUCK GAME TO BROWNSVILLE

KITCHELL, Ind., July 11. The Kitchell ball team lost a hard luck game to the Brownsville team here Sunday 10 to 7. In the seventh inning with the score a tie, two men on bases, and two outs one of the Brownsville batters hit an easy roller to Hensley at first ba.se, which he missed. The next two up hit safe enough to cop the game for the visitors.

DOWDY EXONERATED

BY PENNSY OFFICIAL

Correcting an impression which he considers unjust to Night Foreman Dowdy of the Pennsylvania freight station, Superintendent LeBoutillier issued a statement today. It was announced that Dowdy after being shot at by Eli S. Carr, who afterward murdered Police Officers Little and Stephenson, did not notify police headquarters. Dowdy, the division superintendent, announced has been censured unfairly by the public for his failure to notify headquarters that his life had been attempted. Some attache whose name is unknown sent in the report neglecting in his excitement to report the attempted murder, thereby leaving the police in ignorance of the exact nature of the call.

START PAVING CONTRACT.

WILL OPEN GARAGE FOR CHURCH SOCIAL

NEW PARIS, O., July 11. E. O. and E. J. Murray have remodeled, plastered and put in a big glass front in their building on Washington street and will shortly open up a garage and auto sales room in the up-to-date house. Through the kindness of the Messrs. Murray, the Presbyterian Sunday school obtained the room for an ice cream festival which will be held on ' Saturday evening of this week and will be In the nature of a house warming, as well as a financial project for the school. . OWNS AGED VIOLIN.

FIVE ASK ADMISSION TO SONS OF VETERANS

Five applications for membership were received by the Sons of Veterans at their meeting last night.' It is expected that by August 31, when the initiation of candidates will be held, at least fifteen new members will be admitted. The matter of lending a number of Springfield rifles, the property of the organization, to the drill squad was discussed and referred to the camp council.

EATON, O., July 11. Strodtbeck Bros., of Middletown, have already brought machinery here and plan to begin the improvement of "Barron street within the next few days. The street will be paved from the north to the south corporation lines. Brick will be used. The improvement will cost a little more than$81,000.

IT'S THE FAD TO "ROLL YOUR OWN" CIGARETTES!

EXHIBITS MAGIC BELT.

- TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 11. A gayly decorated belt, studded with images of heathen gods to ward off evil spirits, is one of the finest of a large number of relics exhibited in the. library, brought from Maylasia by Miss Thirza Bruce, a missionary.

VINCEXNES, Ind., July 11. Professor E. A.' Nelson has discovered that a violin which he bought for $75 Is a really valuable instrument. He has refused to take $5,000 for it. It was made in 17733 by Carlo Bergonzi, at Cremona, Italy. There is said to be only one other violin like It in the country, one owned by Lyon and Jlealy, of Chicago.

I To Ward off Summer Complexion Ills

To keep the face smooth, white and beautiful all summer, there's nothing quite so good as ordinary mercolized wax. Discolored or freckled skin, so common at this season, is gently absorbed, by the. wax and replaced by the newer, fresher skin beneath. The face exhibits ' no trace of the wax, which is applied at bedtime and washed off mornings. , Greasy creams, powders and rouges, on the other hand, are apt to appear more conspicuous than usual these days of excessive perspiration. Just get an ounce of mercolized wax at any drugstore and use like, cold cream. This will help any skin at once and in a week or so the complexion will look remarkably young and healthy. Sun, winds and flying dust often cause squinting and other, contortions which make wrinkles. You can quickly get rid of every line, however caused, by using a harmless wa6h lotion made by dissolving 1 oz. powdered saxolite in pt: witch hazel. adv. '-

Smart Smokers Everywhere Are Rolling "Bull" Durham Into Fresh, Fragrant CigarettesMost Enjoyable of Smokes Fashion for smokers decrees that if you would be smart and up-to-date you must supply yourself with "the makings" and "roll your own" cigarettes. "The makings" consist of "Bull" Durham tobacco and a book of "papers". When you have poured a little "Bull" Durham into a "paper" and shaped it to your liking, you. are ready to enjoy the cigarette that connoisseurs say is the most enjoyable smoke in the world fresh, fragrant, mild and sweet. t It's an easy matter to learn to "roll your own" with "Bull" Durham. . There's a knack to it that's all." Any man can master the art after a few trials. And to make it easier, the manufacturers of "Bull" Durham, Durham N. C, will mail free to any address in the United States on request an illustrated booklet showing the correct way to roll your cigarettes. "Bull" Durham is sold everywhere. Get a 5c sack today. A free book of papers goes with it. "Roll your own!"

CENTURY PETROLEUM COR- - PORATION This stock due for big advance Controls 13,000 acres Oil and Gas Properties in Penn. and New York. Early announcement of production - should ' carry stock to $2.50 per share. Par value $1.00 per share. Traded in on N. Y. Curb around 60. cents. , Write for details of "'Our dollar 'ft dsy pl&n WOOD, KIRBY & CO., 25 Broad Street, New York.

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WE MUST TURN OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR INTO MONEY so quickly that we are forced to take a great loss on every pair we sell. You derive the benefit. We grab a little money; you grab a whole lot of good shoes. Grab means grasping something quickly. As the word imimplies so our sale must be conducted. For in the face of a 50 increase in the price of shoes we are cutting

our price in half. We are offering you the opportunity to provide yourself and family at a very small part of their actual work. Look at these prices and believe.

FOR WOMEN 9AA pairs of Ladies' Pumps, Strap Slippers and Oxfords These are broken lots, $2.50 to $4.00 values. Come flfl early; Teeples' Grab Price, pair PJ-W

EXTRA SPECIAL $5 VALUE We have them in Bronze, Ivory, Grey, Glazed Kid and Patent. While ttO QQ they last, Teeples' Grab price. . . p7 Patent and Dull Kid Bar Strap and Pumps, Turns and Welts ; $3.50 M QO values, Teeples' Grab price. . . . .v0

LIKE THIS THE NEWEST Patent Pump, turn, covered Louis Heel, $5.00 value, Patent and Dull Kid Pump, turn, glazed kid pumps, welt, Louis heel, $4.00 values. Teeples' Grab jD AO price Patent and Dull Kid Strap Pumps also Plain Pumps, $2.50 and $3 val- QO ues ; Teeples' Grab price . . . . . . 1?i,JO Patent and Dull Kid Pumps and Straps, Turns and Welts, $3.00 value ; d0 AO Teeples' Grab price .......... ,i0' White Canvas Pumps, $2.50 and $3.00 values ; Teeples' Grab price $J 9 White Canvas Sport Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50 values ; Teeples' Grab j2 4g

MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OOQ pairs of Misses' and Childou Gun-Metal and Patent Low Shoes. White canvas strap. Teeples' Grab Price QQ per pair Misses Patent and Gun Metal Baby Doll and 2-Strap Slippers up to $2.50 values Q Teeples' Grab price . . PJ-W MISSES' EXTRA SPECIAL White Canvas, 2 Strap, Rubber Soles. Unbroken lots. Values $1.15, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. In Gun-Metal, Baby Doll, 1 Strap and 2 Strap. Kid Baby Doll, sizes up to 2. Teeples' 98c Grab price . . . BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Tan, Button and Blucher Oxfords. Sizes 1 to 6; value $3.50. Teeples' $1.98 Grab price $3.50 Tan English Oxford. Teeples' $2.68 Grab price $3.00 Gun-Metal and Patent Oxfords. Teeples' $2.48 Grab price v

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Gun-Metal and Patent Oxfords. Sizes 1 to 6 ; $2.50 value.ei QO Tomlot' rir-oK Torino VlwO

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FOR MEN 1 00 pars Men's Gun-Metal, Tan, EngAUV lish and Patent Button . Oxfords. $4.50 and $5.00 values. Teeples' M QQ Grab price, per pair p.li0 Broken lots in Tan Blucher Oxford, GunMetal Oxford, English Patent Oxfords. $4.00 to $4 values. , , CO AQ Teeples' grab price PTO Gun Metal Blucher Oxford Hitoe, Gun Metal English Oxford, Tan English Oxford. Brand new, lasts, $4.50 and, $5.00 values. flJO QQ Teeples' Grab price VO.iro

Gunmetal Blucher Oxford Hitoe; Gun Metal Bal.; Oxford English; Tan Bal. Oxford Hitoe; Tan Blucher Oxford Hitoe, $3.50 and $4.00 ; Teeble's Grab

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