Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 202, 12 July 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, m

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Ifta &fca olty vlaitlns . nurse, irtwt ietofti tor precautions which i&nOJ be tiJbe to prevent the gN4 tf lafiuktite paralysis in Rich-

"Pwsrls bnoeect enough from ap-

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Pra7 cX&ts out of the house to the fcittT&xd. the street and the nearby "t2M the sarbage eaa the goes pry taj5.;a43ag for food. In this way. lr paws and nose and flossy eoat

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ter in4 lo, she becomes a carrier of

dlwwe "paella. These germs are es prcLaHy dangerous at the preaent

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STATE WILL PLEAD FOR LIFE SENTENCE

IN ORPET'S HEARING

' WATJKBOAN. IU.. July 12. Attorn

eya for the state, who are seeking to

fasten on will Orpet the guilt tor Ma

rian Lambert's tragic death, will not

ask that the young student be sent to

the gallows, but instead will demand

' that he be given a life sentence in the

penitentiary.

Orpet'a prosecutors are said to have tentatively agreed to abandon the

death plea at a conference. They de

clined to discuss their plans when

court opened today.

YOUNG FRIENDS SEND

DELEGATES TO MEETING

Two delegates to the conference of Young Friends, which will be held

next month at Cedar Lake, Indiana,

will be sent from the West Richmond

Friends' church, as representatives of

the Christian Endeavor society.

AUTO CLUB TO PUT UP 75 SIGNS

George Dilks announced today that

a meeting of the Wayne County Aoto-

mobile Association would be called shortly alter the danger signs have all been put up at dangerous places on

Wayne county's highways

This work has been progressing for

several weeks back and it is expected

that a week or ten days will be re

quired yet to put up the remaining

seventy-rive sijms.

PICNIC AT GLEN PARK.

County officials of Randolph county and court attaches with their, families motored to Glen Miller park Monday evening, where the party held a picnic before returning to Winchester.

LEADS BOY'S OUTING.

H. A. Pettijohn, boys' secretary of the Muncie Y. M. C. A. left that city yesterday, with a band of thirty boys for a summer camp at Lake WawaEee. Fettijohn was formerly connected with the- local "Y." .

IN NO HURRY. ' "I could teach you to swim in three lessons." ''But I don't want to learn that faat. , We're goinrc to be here for s couple of month3."

LEFT HAND A MASS OF PIMPLES

Started. With Water Pimples Between Fingers. Was Swollen. Could Not Put it in Water.

HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT

"My skin trouble started with a few watee pimples " between the fingers of my left hand. My hand was red and Inflamed

always and it itched so I had to do something, so I . wouIB rub it with a rough -cloth until it looked as if It were ready to burst and bleed, and I was kept awake at night with it. It got to be a mass of pimples inside and out, and was swollen, and I could not

put it in water nor use it much. "A friend told me how Cuticura Soap and Ointment helped her so I got them, and my hand was entirely healed." (Signed) Miss Norma Lee, 157 W. Main St.. Battle Creek, Mich.. Aug. S, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad-

drru post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, ton. Sold throughout the world

BfftisKGiins Play Havoc on Front 1 , '

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GERMAN PLANES 8M1LL , FRENCH PORT 0? CALAIS.

BRITISH. GUN W ACTIOH.

This Is one of the first pictures of any action along the Somme driver where the Allies are now making their I powerful drive. The picture shows a big. British gun in action, and ' the powerful force with which it ahoots has spelt great disaster, for the Teutons. -

WILSON WILL ASK SUPPLIES PASSAGE

TAKES PRECAUTIONARY " MEASURES FOR YOUNG

WASHINGTON. July . 12 President Wilson today told a delegation representing Polish societies' in this country, that he would make a personal appeal to Great Britain and . France ' to allow supplies from the United States to reach ' the starving population of Poland-":- 'y "'.'.v.'"-

POSTPONE INSTALLATION.

Installation of officers of the Couer de Lion lodge, Knights of Pythias, was postponed last night until next Tuesday evening, to allow time to settle matters of routine business.

In the days of Solomon there were houses ten stories high.'

J. 0.'- Edgerton' trustee ' of -Wayne township, said - today - that precautionary measures were being taken am'ong the poor to prevent-the spread of -infantile paralysis to .this district. The main thing that i ls? .being watched is cleanliness of homes and surroundings, he said. " " " -

HALE SAYS GERMANS' EXPECT VERDUN'S FALL

William Bayard Hale, former resident of this city, who Is at Berlin as staff correspondent for the , International News , Service writes ; that : it is the common impression, among the German people that the fall of Verdun is imminent. ;The moral effect of the stronghold's ' fall lis expected to be powerful. ,

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

HAFNER LEAVES CITY

.' John'Hafner, assistant superintendent of the Wayne Works has resigned his .position with the local firm and within the next two weeks will move with his family to Detroit,, where he will engage in the - garage , business. Mr Hafner' has been affiliated with the Wayne .Works for many years and is wellknown and popular among its employes. ; ,

"MY HAIR DRESSER SAYS that there are thousands of new hairs coming in my head. I use Every .Week . ; j-Septic Oil Shampoo every k or ten days and my- hair is softer and easier to handle than I have ever known it." r . 50c . at Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Adv.

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BERLIN, - July 1J The admiralty announced today that , on s Monday night two Carman naval - 'aeroplanes bombarded the Frettou port of Calais and the troops oamps at Brayvunei, returning undamaged.

LITTLE FEAR FELT OF INFANT SCOURGE

John Melpolder, secretary of the Social Service Bureau, eald today that there , was little danger of Richmond being hit hard by the infantile partlysis plague which la sweeping over ibe country. . 1 ?:.. '-,'.. , ? He based his reasons - on. the ' fact that the sanitary conditions here are

good and the disease is only flourishing in unclean quarters in cities. ' . " ' "Collection of garbage and' refuse is regular even in Richmond's congested districts," he said, "and the poor people of the city are unusually clean. "This department is busy making a canvass of various residences and instructing the people -how to "prevent the disease from spreading here." $; ".

WILLIAMS MACES ; TEA6IIIN6 FORCES

- Coarlef 0. WUliams, " " oounty '. of sahoola today announced the toaohera for nest year at, Wabater. - The teaefc or will b','V;-; 't ..''.;-" . .. Paul Bceeon, principal i Mildred Crebb, aoslstant principal Marie Peggj Sixth, Beventh and Eighth grade. Eva Addlttnan, Tourth and Fifth grades: Daley Mallory, primary. -. Thoee who he announced, for teach era in' Franklin township are: Oeorge Ranch,-principal of high cbool; Inex Swain. 'aatletant principal: ..Helen Eachut, grammar teacher; ; Cora Hill, intermediate; Ruth Hiatt, ' primary; Mabel Sourbeer, First district; Clifton Williams, Second district; Francis Curtis. Third district ; Grace Oonnon, muslcy. ..' :'i::yi - r'' -.y-

COM STOCK DETAINED.

. Although Judge D.-W. Comstock is a member of the Grievance committee of the Indiana. State Bar association he will be unable to attend the twentieth annual meeting which opened in

Lafayette today,

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PALLADIUM WANT; ADS PAY

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i spicuously Evident Here by our Consistent Underselling. Mondav and Tuesday We Are Going () W to Share Our Profits with our Customers That Will Set the Whole Town Talking from theO W Youngest to the Oldest Inhabitant. ()

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50c Muslin Drawers Finest muslin, lace and emb. trim'd; reg. and extra size to 50 29c

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50c Kimono Finest Scout innA 1UC percale, - lightiirilUlld

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ChUd's 50c Gowns Finest muslin, lace and emb. trim'd. low neck and short sleeves 29c

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Boys' 65c Knickers Heavy tan khaki, knicker style cut full, all sizes, Fri-

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Men's 50c Underwear Balbriggan shirts or drawers, short sleeves, ankle length all sizes

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75c Leather Hand Bags Black leather bags, lined, complete vanity fittings :

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$6.00 Sport Skirt, $3.29 Women's and Misses' Silk sport" striped Skirts $3.29

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