Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 277, 7 October 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1916
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FILM ATTEMPTS TO TEACH MORAL ON BIRTH CONTROL "Where Are My Children?" at the Washington next Friday, a current release of the Universal Company, writ ten by Lucy Pay ton and Franklin Hall, has for Its foundation the theory of birth control and based on the famous trial of Margaret Sanger, which received bo much publicity recently. The picture has been rejected by the National Hoard of Review, and the Universal Company is endeavoring to feel the public pulse without this body's sanction. It Is a moral appeal for the betterment of shallow society and calls attention to the cancerous sin that Is undermining the foundation of public welfare. "SHIELDING SHADOW" A MYSTERY SERIAL Characterized by a greater mystery Hhan the mystery of the Laughing Mask In "The Iron Claw," a greater love Interest than that of "The Red Circle," and greater thrills than those of "The Perils of Pauline" and "The Exploits of Elaine," Pathe's WonderSerial, "The Shielding Shadow," based upon a scientific fact and a remarkable discovery will be presented at the Arcade Sunday. Murrette
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BESSIE BARRISCALE AND WILLIAM DESMOND IN TRIANGLE PLAY. "THE PAYMENT." Scene From "Payment," at the Murray Sunday
MAE MURRAY PLAYS IN LASKY PICTURE Mae Murray, the beautiful Lasky star who recently created such a success in the photodramatic version of the famous novel, "To Have and To Hold," will be seen at the Murrette on Sunday in the Jesse L. Lasky product-' Ion of David Belasco's famous play, i "Sweet Kitty Eellairs," taken from the popular novel, "The Bath Comedy," by Agnes and Edgerton Castle. Since her appearance in "To Have and To Hold," Miss Mu;..iy has been hailed as one of the foremost photodramatic stars of the country. Her appealing personality, grace, youth and beauty, which made her so popular on the stage, have been transferred in their entirety to the screen. Vnrwnv lias nut nn pmharen nn the e.iori oi raw luyer, uui if leases ior shipment to England as great an amount of copper as it receives from the United States. AND ALL BLOOD TROUBLES assess AT ALL DRUG STORES
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That b the verdict handed down by every purchaser of the new Milbum Brougham by everyone who has ever ridden in it. It is a success in that it combines beauty with efficiencjr safety with power comfort with economy. No other electric can give yon anything more worth while at any price, yet the Milbum Brougham costs only $1685. It is the lowest priced electric in the world. Let us prove to you why it is the greatest. RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. 19 South 7th St Phone 2826 H. R. Marlatt, Salesman
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Sunday HOLD JAIL SERVICES Services at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the jail by Dr. F. W. Rohlfing and at Home for Friendles by Dr. U. S. A. Bridge. Koochiching is the name of one of Minnesota's counties. Absolutely Pure rsade from Oreaef Tartar Light Electric
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Wednesday FALL FESTIVAL Continued From Page One. the smaller details and final touches remain to be worked out before the opening of the six-day festival, which Is expected to draw greater crowds of visitors than were ever before attracted to the city. Scores of business men have been devoting much time for the past five
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weeks in close attention to every de tail necessary to make the celebration the greatest success possible. Plan For Decorating Elaborate decorating of principal streets and buildings to be 1 started Monday, will inaugurate the gala atmosphere of coming events. Extra lights will be strung across and along the streets and special illuminative effect as well as beautifully decorated arches will be some of the novel features. A brief outline of a few of the many fascinating displays and alluring performances will give citizens an idea of the surprises that will be unfolded at the centennial exposition. There will be a big and comprehensive automobile showing with up-to-the- minute accessories of every description. There will be a modern farm household appliance show, a machinery section, a pure food exhibit, furniture, textiles, millinery- and a garment fashion show. Fully one hundred and twenty-five displays by Richmond Murrette Monday Scene From "The End of the Trail," at the Murrette Monday blood, and invigorates your whole system. Peruna, in tablet form, is handy to carry with you. It gives you a cbnce to check a cold when it starts. Manalin Tatleta are the ideal laxative . They form no habit and have nounpleasanteSects. Yourdruggistcansupplyyou The Perana Company, Colun&us, Ohia Measure and up Dennis Shop
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business interests will be shown in separate booths. The midway extending from, Seventh to Eighth on North A street, will be lined on both Bides with fun-creating devices of every character and description. The program of circus and hippodrome features which will he-presented at various vantage points in the exposition enclosure, is said to be of an unusually edifying and thrilling nature. The pageant depicting historical incidents of Wayne county and Richmond, will employ over four hundred persons in its presentation, and the dramatic events pictured will be prolific in life and color, and further enhanced with special scenic settings, subtle lightings, intricate dances, powerful choruses and grand orchestral music.
One of the newer devices to ad the deaf to hear is entirely inclosed In a small cylinder, which Is held by a handle like that of a lorgnette. How Catarrh is Contracted Mothers are sometimes so thoughtless as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The Inflammation of the mucus membrane, at first acute, becomes chronic catarrh, a disease that is seldom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remember having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A little forethought, a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoided. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1916. Miscellaneous: Richmond Home Tel. Co., telephone toll, $7.90: Bartel & Rohe, office supplies, $17.79; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., clerk's and auditor's office supplies, $5.75; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., clerk's and sheriff's office supplies $9.50; L. S. Bowman, auditor's office supplies, $13.05; Nicholson .Ptg. and Mfg. Co., auditor's and treasurer's office supplies, $19.15; A. N. Chamness, treasurer's office expense, $45.00; A. B. Steen, mileage to penal farm and state prison, $141.60; Ella Williams, per diem under lazy husband act, $26; A. B. Steen, sheriffs office expense pnd jail, supplies, $8.31; Charles O. Williams, salary supt. schools, $117.37; Chas. O. Williams, office expense, superintendent schools, $13.20; Charles O. Williams, traveling expense, county supt. schools, $13.70; Florence E. Williams, salary deputy supt. schools, $30; R. D. Morrow, per diem county coroner, $56.80; Julia Ach, and others, coroner's witnesses, $6.75; The Conkey Drug Co., expense prevention contagious disease, $2; Indianapolis Asylum for Colored Children, care orphans, $59.16: H. C. Endsley, soldier's burial, $50; Wright & Son, soldier's burial, $150; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial, $50; Item Newspaper Co., legal advertising, $32.69; The Palladium Ptg. Co., legal advertising, $20.56; Joseph S. King, viewing highway, $2; Robert B. Boren, viewing highway, $2; Theodore P. Crist, viewing highway, $2; Richard Smelser, viewing highway, $2; J. O. Burris, viewing highway, $2; Charles E. Anderson, viewing highway, $2.60; Merritt Nicholson, viewing highway, $2.30; D. O. Clevenger, viewing highway, $2; Wm. Pegg, viewing highway, $2; W. H. Doney, exp. board of charities, $50; Dickinson Trust Co., trustee estate Ida Morgan, refund tax, $105; Jesse C. Stevens, Dalton bridge fills In Dalton township, $12; I. E. Smith, North 12th street bridge, $265; G. H. Hoelscher, expense Main street bridge, $2.05; Howard Cook, general bridges, $21.25; Benj. Miles, general bridges, $24; D. O. Clevenger, general bridges, $20.50; Herbert Rust,
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WANTED WANTED Six boys over 16 years of age. Apply Machine Room, Starr Piano Factory. 5-3t FURNITURE PACKED, stoves blackened, furnaces cleaned. Call Phone 1036. 3-7t "'ANTED Wallpaper ana carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tt LADIES to learn their own dressmaking. Constance Pardieck, 320 S. 8th St. Phone 1779. 9-tf WANTED We frame pictures, grind knives, file saws. We repair everything. Called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936. 2-tf WANTED To engage man to gather corn. Aaaress r. w., care Palladium. 4- it WANTED To buy gent's high grade clothing. No. 7 S. 6th St. J. M. Lacey. 19-tf WANTED Carpets to clean. Call 4119. D. W. Walters. Ex. Nov. 1 WANTED Second hand shoes and! men's clothes. "Crawfords" 313 N. D St. 26-14t AUTO and Carriage painting. 617 N. 12th. Ed Burns. 25-tf WANTED Jones & Larnson, ftand I screw machine, milling machine and j drill press hands. Day work, good wages, permanent employment to I right parties. Apply National Automatic Tool Co. U6-tf i - WANTED Good sized boy. Apply at B. B. Glove Co. 29 tf MEN Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. Ex-10-23 WANTED Furniture, bicycles, baby cabs, and other things to repair, i Also knives, and shears to sharpen. Work called for and delivered. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Sons. 30-tf WANTED Mealers. 210 N. 7th St. 2-7t WANTED Boy to work all day. Apply Grand Leader. 4-tf $20Tol WEEKLY earned showing samples and taking orders or if preferred, mailing circulars for large Canadian Cut-Rate Grocery Mail Order House. Representatives wanted in all localities of the U. S. Outfits free. A postal will bring information. The Independent Grocery Co., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 4-10t
general bridges, $19.50; Charles Kellam, general bridges, f 15.50; Burke Supply Co., general bridges, $67.50; Burke Construction Co., gen. bridge repairs, $75; Geo. W. Crull, trustee, general bridge repairs, 94.62. Court House Repairs, Supplies, Etc.: Lemon's Flower Shop, care grounds, $1.50; John H. Russell, repairs, $30; W. S. Lancaster, care grounds, $5; C. O. Kessler, repairs, $25; A. C. Brown, Janitor, $43.33; T. B. Martin, janitor, $43.33; Lindley Swain. Janitor, $75; Wm. H. Duning, supplies, $2; Stanley Plumbing and Electric Co.. supplies, $28.30; Crane Electric Co., supplies, 65 cents; Romey Furniture Co., repairs to furniture, $17.60; Thos. Turner & Son, repairs, $34.91; Municipal Electric Light and Power Co., court house, jail and H. for F. supplies, $33.42; Irvin Reed & Son, C. II., 11. for F., Jail and poor farm supplies, $7.60. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, Etc.: Jones Hardware Co., jail and poor farm supplies, $11.60; Wayne County Lumber Co., repairs $41.73; Miller Kemper Co., repairs, $9.45; Roscoe Roberts, buildings. $7; Julia Dirstine, et. al., employes, $168.22; F. F. Brant,
supplies, $32; Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $16.83; Centerville Municipal Light and Power Co., supplies, $42.56; Richmond Oil Co., supplies, $26.39; W. A. Welfer, burial, $30; H. Ii. Johnston, supplies, $95.02; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $124.64; A. C. Tremps, supplies, $263.20; Iliff & Co., supplies, $5.20; Old Reliable Paint Co., supplies, $8.90: Corkins Chemical Co., supplies, $15; Kingan & Co., supplies, $20; Geo. W. Deuker Co.. supplies, $5.60; Corkins Chemical Co., supplies, $20; Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $47.03; C. B. Lundy, supplies, $17.85. Jail Supplies, Repairs, Etc.: W. C. Bass & Sons, repairs, $2; Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co.; court; house and jail supplies, $16.02; Rich mond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $18.35; Aurelia Thomas, H. for F. employe, $36; Ora Schroeder, H. for F. employe, $22; Charles E. Morgan, employe, $60; John F. Ackerman Co., H. for F. jail supplies, $3.10; John Ruch, supplies, $1; C. C. Schaefer, supplies, $6.50. Expense O. D. Hall, Three-Mile Road Improvement: Hiram Crook, viewer, $7; Gardner, Jessup & White, attorneys, $200; J. M. Coe Ptg., Co., expense, $31.25; L. C. Bowman, auditor's fee, $35: Kearney D. Coffield, viewer, $7; L. C. Peacock, engineer, $175; Item Newspaper Co., advertising, $5.80; Cambridge City Tribune, advertising, $66.20; Palladium Co., advertising, $58.94; Indianapolis News, advertising, $12.15. Expense Boyd Road Improvement: Hiram Crook, viewer, $7; Gardner, Jessup & White, attorneys, $200; L. C. Bowman, auditor's fee, $35; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., expense, $31.25; Kearney D. Coffield, viewer, $7; L. C. Peacock, engineer, $225; Item Newspaper Co., legal notices, $59.66; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal notices, $5.60; Cambridge City Tribune, legal notices, $69.20; Indianapolis News, legal notices, $12.42. Expense Gipe Road Improvement: Hiram Crook, viewer, $7; Gardner, Jessup & White, attorneys, $200; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., expense, $31.25; L. C. Peacock, engineer, $175; L. S. Bowman, auditor's fee, $35; Item Newspaper Co., legal notices, $5.80; Indianapolis News, legal notices, $11.97; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal notices, $56.39; Cambridge City Tribune, legal notices, $66.20. Expense Jacobs Road Improvement: Hiram Crook, viewer, $7; Gardner, Jessup & White, attorneys, $200; L. S. Bowman, auditor's fee, $35; L. C. Peacock, engineer, $200; Gearney D. Coffield, viewer, $7; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., expense, $31.25: Item Newspaper Co., legal notices, $51.77; Cambridge City Tribune, legal notices, $60.20; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal notices, $5.60; Indianapolis News, legal notices, $12.24. Expen.se Nixon Road Improvement: Hiram Crook, viewer, $10.50; L. S. WANTED WANTED Good husky boy to work In mailing room. Will pay $5 to good boy. Good chance for an increase if boy makes good. Apply "Circulation Manager" at Palladium office. 3-tf WANTED a young lady who desires to increase her speed in dictation and who would like to nelp with some typewriting in exchange for tuition, to call at the Richmond Business College. 5-3t WANTED Teams. Call 20C2. John Duke. 22-tf WANTED Competent young man stenographer for a good position in New Castle Call at the Richmond Business College. 6-2t WANTEDPosition by middle-aged lady as housekeeper, nurse or companion for elderly lady, or small family. Address G., care Palladium. 6-2t WANTED To buy old false teeth. crowns and bridges. $1.00 per full set. Bring or mail. 537 Main St. Upstairs. sep-23-tues-sat-9t SALESMEN Salesmen selling restaurant, hotel, cafe, cigar, pool, drug general store trade can do big business with out new live pocket side line. All merchants towns 100,000 and under want it. $5.00 commission each sale. No collecting. No expense or risk to merchant. We take back all unsold goods. Canheld Mfg. Co., 20 Sigel St., Chicago, 111. 7-lt SALESMAN Capable specialty man for Indiana. Staple line on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. Attractive commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 73-41 Carlin BIdg., Cleveland, O. . 7-lt WANTED Old coins and stamps. Will pay $100 for Trade Dollar 1885, $7 for 1853 quarter without arrows: $750 for certain $5 gold without motto. Cash premiums for rare coins to 1912. Get posted. Send 4c, get our large coin circular. Numismatic Bank Dept. 3, Fort Worth, Texas. 7-lt WANT 'EDThe name and "address of every ambitious man in Richmond and vicinity who is interested in reading law, spare time only. A splendid opportunity. M. G. Miles, 1010 Manhattan BIdg.. Chicago. 7-lt WOMEN WANTED Full time salary $15.00 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time; permanent; experience unnecessary. International Hosiery, Norristown, Pa. 7-lt WANTED To borrow $1,000 cn a . $3,000 properly. Address C,- Care Palladium. 7-7t
Bowman, auditor's fee, $35; L. C. Peacock, engineer, 1325; Gardner, Jessup & White, attorneys, $200; J. M. Coo Ptg. Co., expense, $31.25; Indianapolis News, legal notices, $12.15; Kearney D. Coffield. vlewr, $10.50; Old Trails Echo, legal notices, $C1.29; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal notices, $56.39; Item Newspaper Co., legal notices, $5.44. Expense Catey Road Improvement: J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., exp-snBe, $17; Gardner. Jessup & White, attorneys, $150; L. S. Bowman, auditor's fee, $35: L. C. Peacock, engineer, $100; Winifred Smelser, viewer, $14; George Holmes, viewer, $14; Indianapolis News, legal notices, $26.16; Item Newspaper Co., legal notices. $34.30; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal notices, $5X0. Free Turnpike Repairs, Supplies, Etc.: C. & O. Railway Co., supplies. $56.77; H. C. Hen'jey, supplies, 50 cents; B. . B. Williams, supplies, $155.60; J. M. Kggemeyer & Sons, supplies. $12.47: P. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co.. supplies, $93.94; J. D. Adams Co., supplies, $61.03; Harry Bullerdick, sup
plies, $0.90; MoConata Co., supplies. $19.80; Earl Sheffer, employe, $57.50; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $34.08; Mather Bros. Co., supplies, $5.26; Mather Bros. Co., supplies, $2.35; Model Clothing Co.. supplies, $3.60; Will E. Dills, employe, $78; Thos. Turner & Son, supplies, $18.50; Jesse C. Stevens, supplies, $5.45; Citizens Tel. Co., supt. highway's office expense, $5.51; Neff & Nusbaum, $5.50; Huber Mfg. Co., supplies, $5.50; Indian Refining Co., supplies, $391.35; B. F. Abbott, supplies, $65; H. C. Bullerdick & Sons, supplies, $2; Thomas Turner & Son, supplies, $51.35; Jesse C. Stevens, $7; Indian Refining Co., rupplies, $49.26; W. O. Jones, county highway supt., per diem, $125: J. M. Burt, employes DisL No. 1, $319.55; Harmon Thomas, DisL No. 2, $393.91; Line Watkins, Dist. No. 3. $484.50: Simon Atwell, DisL No. 4, $467.45; Wayne Lamar, DisL No. 5, $579.39; Ray Innis. DisL No. 6, $436.65; Albert Cranor, Dist. No. 7, $527.75; Earl Cheesman, Dist. No. 8L, $505.45; A. O. Haisley, Dist. No. 9, $388.96; Edwin L. Norrls, DisL No. 10, $255.65; Walter J. King. Dist. No. 11, $421.51; Frank Lutz, DisL No. 12. $747.33: Robert Reynolds, DisL No. 13, $362.36; Albert Wilson, Dist. No. 14, $275.15; Frank Clark, DisL No. 15. $638.55; Ed. F. Doren, DisL No. 16, $142.25; Frank P. Rife, DisL No. 17, $153.40. Health Commissioner's Expense: A. G. Luken, exp. prevention contagious diseases, $2; Central Auto Station. $3.40; Dr. F. W. Kreuger, salary health comm'r., $174.87. Court Allowances: Lawson L. Hunt juror, $20.50; John F. Holaday, stenographer for grand jury-. $15: Grant Watkins, Juror, $20.80; Theo. P. CrisL juror. $22.30; William H. Doran, Juror, $19.30; Grafton Stewart, $23.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $45; A. C. Lindemuth, special judge, $65; Frank T. Strayer, pauper attorney, $100: Arthur Wilsdorf, pauper attorney, $100; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $23;' George L. ScotL juror, $2; Elizabeth W. Candler, taking Chas. Wade to Orphan's Home, $3.25; William E. Austin, juror. $2.70; Barney Linderman, juror, $2.50: Lawrence Flelsch, juror. $3.25; Levi Meyers, juror, $2.90; Lincoln Jones, juror, $12.80; Emil Tschaen, Juror, $2.50; Ancil Dwiggins, juror, $3.50; William H. Campbell, juror. $2.50; Harry C. Thornburg, juror, $4.?0; Wm. Clark, juror, $21.70; John F. Holaday, per diem as official reporter, $125; John F. TaggarL riding baliff, $112.50; John A. Markley, per diem as baliff, $170; Michael W. Kelly, making bar docket, $15; Albert B. Steen, per diem as sheriff, $270; Michael W. Kelly, per diem as clerk, $270. In the Matter of the Insanity of Charles I. Griffith: Michael W. Kelly, $1.50; Michael W. Kelly, 85 cents: J. J. Grosvenor, $3; George Pox, $30; Albert B. Steen, 50 cents. In the matter of the insanity of William H. Ryan: Michael W. Kelly, 85 cents: George Fox, $30; Albert Steen, 50 cents. OcL 7-lt WANTED EXPERIENCED NURSING, confinemeat cases preferred. Phone 5133A 28-28t WANTED Intelligent man or woman to travel and appoint local representatives for leading house. Nine months contract guaranteeing expenses and $18 a week. Universal Bible House, Philadelphia. 7-lt WANTED Maid at Arlington hotel. 7-lt WANTED Nursing In confinemenL or housework in family of two. 714 N. 12th street. 5-7t WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for house work; no washing. 131 S. 8th street. 7-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, everything modern and convenient. Phone 2032. 23-1 4t FOR RENT Modern house. ZISTS. 12th. Inquire Porter's Millinery. 25-tf FOR RENT 200 acre farm, cash. Address Farmer, care Palladium. 5-t FCR-RENT A modern house. 218 Ni 12th. 23jlf FOR RENT Seven room house. Call 410 N. W. 8th streeL 29-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath over 511 and 513 Main St. Phone 2165. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 109 Randolph. 2-7t For Remit Good store room 18x60, West Third and National road, first-class place for drug store. $25 per month. hideler 910 Main St. Phone, 181 1 FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone 3730. 3-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. Private entrance. 210 South 11th street. 3-7t FORRENT 3 or 6 rooms, modern conveniences. 222 So. 12th. 4-7t FOR RENT 4 room nicely furnished flat with bath, with or without use of garage. -hone 2296. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished room, private family. 45 S. 10th. 4-7t
