Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 276, 6 October 1916 — Page 12
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THE PALLABHIM AND jOim JttTRAM, FETDAY,. OCT.. , ISIS
REGISTER HERE IF YOU RESIDE IN CITY LIMITS
Appended ta the list of registration places in Wayne township and the City of Richmond. Registration day is next Monday, October ?, between the hours of 6 in the morning and 9 in the evening. If in doubt as to whether you will be required to register consult registration statement published on page 1 of this issue: Wayne Township. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 1 Hill's Green House, Easthaven Ave. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 2 George Minor's Shop, Chester. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 3 Basement School No. 6, Middleboro pike. . Wayne Township, Precinct No; 4 J. S. Rich's residence, Abington pike. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 5 Bachmeyer's Green House, Moorman road. City of Richmond. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 6 County Assessor's room, court house. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 7 City Market House, South A street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 8 St. Andrew's School House, South C street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 9 McPherson's Store Room, 541 South Sixth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 10 Residence No. 21 Ft. Wayne avenue. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 11 City Building. North Fifth street Wayne Township, Precinct No. 12 Office Holtzapfel & Son, 328 North D street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 13 i Kepler Wall Paper Store, 312 North I Eighth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 14 i Masonic Temple, North Ninth and A. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 15 Taylor's Livery Barn, 411 North Eighth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 16 Residence A. E. Brooks, 804 North G. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 17
Residence Mrs. Blose, 715 North Tenth . street.
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, K. P. Temple, South Eighth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 19 i Benning's Livery Barn, South Eleventh street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 20 Residence. Joseph Schepman, No. 242 Bouth Eighth street. Wayne Township. Precinct No. 21 Zuttermeister Building, No. 401 South Eleventh street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 22 Residence. William Imhoff, 707 South Ninth street. Wayne Township. Precinct No. 23 Shafer's Tin Shop. North A street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 24 Garage, rear 316 North Thirteenth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 25 North Fourteenth Street Mission.
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FRIENDS HONOR STATE'S BIRTH
History of the Friends In Indiana and in Richmond will be the subject of discussion at two special Centennial services in the North A Street Friends church, Sunday. The morning service will be held at 10:30 o'clock and the afternoon session at 2:30 o'clock. At noon a big basket dinner will be served in the basement of the church. A special invitation to the general
public nas been extended. Rev. Wilson S. Doan, pastor of a Friends church, Indianapolis, will speak at both meetings.
MANAGERS RECRUIT FOR SUNDAY GAME
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Oct. 6. Lineups of the Centerville and Whitewater clubs, rivals who battle here Sunday, "probably will be strengthened a little," intimate managers of the opposing factions. This means that both teams will be loaded for bear. Last Snndav the Centerville outfit downed
the Whitewater boys, 2 to 1, and the j
up-county team plans for a come oacKI(
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INDIANA CHURCH BODY TO MEET IN BEDFORD
HUNTINGTON, Ind., Oct. 5. The Indiana Synod of the Presbyterian church, in session here, has chosen Bedford as the place for the state meeting next year. The following trustees were elected today: John H. Holiday, Indianapolis; John C. Cheny, Sullivan; John C. VanAtta, Brockston; Robert Brown, Indianapolis and David L. Wilson, Shelbyville.
Edward Kline, of New Cumberland, Pa., has not missed a single session of Sunday school for twenty-four years. His Bible class gave him a surprise party in recognition of this.
GIVES CHICAGO $10,000 v CHICAGO, Oct. 6. James Vincent Nash, graduate of 1915, has given Chicago University, recipient of millions from John D. Rockefeller, the first $10,000 he has been able to save. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PY '.
The picture shows a new torpedo catcher undergoing tests at the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport, Station at Newport, R. I.. In the picture the torpedo is striking the net after It has been fired. The catcher is an arrangement of half-inch wire cables in net form on an "L" shaped sliding steel frame and when used by ships is hung at the ship's side about 25 feet away. As the torpedo hits the net its head is held, and the rear end of the torpedo comes above water allowing the propeller to spin harmlessly. If the government accepts the new invention, as seems probable, it will be the means of saving many torpedoes in practice as well as for protection for ships.
Wayne Township, Precinct No. 26 16 North Seventeenth street Wayne Township, Precinct No. 27 Residence Carrie Tingle, 321 North Nineteenth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 28 James Scully store, Thirteenth and Main streets. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 29 Residence Huldah Geyer, 1603 Main street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 30 Residence Mrs. Piatt, 454 South Thirteenth street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 31 Slade's barber shop, 304 National road. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 32
Residence Charles Davis, No. 224 Pearl street; , Wayne Township, Precinct No. 33 No. 132 Richmond avenue. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 34 Residence Charles Davis, No. 244 Sheridan street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 35 Shop rear No. j!17 School street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 36 Residence George Sheffer, 415 North Eighteenth street. NOTE Entire new registration of all voters required in new Precinct known as Precinct No. 36, Wayne Township, in City of Richmond.
The physical test militiamen are pat
tnrougn uy the United Slates, is severe and exacting. Many a militiaman has been returned borne, unable to pass the rigorous examination. Good Halih i Back of Succau Whether yoa are a militiaman or a "clt". wage earner or capitalist you are Dependent an Good iiralihtor the successful pursuit of your work. Good Health Is best attained and maintained by the transfusion of PnntLlood throe gh the system. If you are afflicted with any Blood disorderorskln aflection. buy a bottle of S.S.S. Don't accept
any sunsniute. When purchasing, be core
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Every car now on hands will be sold to you at your own price. In this lot of cars we have:
One Chalmers 1917 model, 7 passenger, list price $1,305. (This car is new and never been used). One Chalmers 1917 model 5-paDeenger (driven 1 50 miles) List price $1,115; this car good as new. One Pullman Clover-leaf Roadster, new, list price $765. One Pullman Touring Car, demonstrator, good as new, list price $765.
One Regal Touring Car, repainted and completely overhauled, good as new. ' One Chalmers 1912 model 4 cyl. 5 pass. Touring Car, in good running order. Stevens Dureya Roadster, would make good delivery car or speedster, in excellent condition including tires.
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One Richmond Special 5-pass. Touring Car in good running i
order.
One Hudson 5-passengar Touring Car in Al condition. One Mitchell special rebuilt speedster, all new tires, four extra new tires with rims, electric lights and guaranteed to do 70 miles per hour and better. Several other cars, all to be sold to you at your own price.
D0NT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS BY IT'S YOUR ONE CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD CAR AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST. TERMS : ONE-THIRD CASH AND BALANCE AND TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER.
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