Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 280, 11 October 1916 — Page 2
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PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SXJN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1916
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ARMY SELLS TAGS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR RELIEF WORK
. Tag day to raise money for the winter relief work of the Salvation Army will be held Saturday, October 14. Announcement to this effect was made today by Captain Miller, "The Salvation Army is needed in every city," said Captain Mi'ler. "It has been in this country for thirtyfour years during which time it has been a distinct force in spiritual and charitable advancement." Its officers have been prepared to handle the financial interests of organization with economy and to serve the interests of the people." Mr. Miller explained that only the captain in charge of each branch received any compensation for tls work.
HELPS ROB BANK
TRANKLIN, Ind., Oct. 11. The only woman bandit in Indiana will go to the Woman's prison for two to fourteen years. She is Mrs. Bernice Parker, who was convicted of being an accomplice in the robbery of the Citizens' National bank of Greenwood. Her husband, now serving a prison sentence for the crime, testified against her.
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By Zell Ltcey.
FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. Oct. It William Maines and daughters, Irene, Esther and Minnie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, of Bethel. ....Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Pitts and daughters, Vera and Ruth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, of near Centerville. . . .Mary Harvey is acting as substitute for Lettie Hatfield, who is unable to have charge of ber school near Boston. .. .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison and son Lawrence and daughter Olive, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Elliott of Arba.... Clifford Haworth and family, Richmond, and Claridon Haworth and wife, West Milton, E. T. Death and family, and Ada Alexander spent Sunday with C. N. Hatfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leister Lacey spent
Sunday with Bert Lacey and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charleton Anderson, Winchester, spent Sunday with Thomp Reynolds and family Miss Cecil Lacey of Reid Memorial Hospital, spent Sunday with L. O. Anderson and wife. Serve Oyster Supper An oyster supper was held in the Quigiey cabin south of Williamsburg, Saturday night. Those present were Misses Marie Pegg, Katherine Pegg, Helen Pegg, Echo Roland, Gladys Study and Onal Skiner nf this nlare.
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Quigley of Williamsburg, Messrs. Lawrence Harrison, Cecil Chenoweth, Ralph Reynolds of this place, and Leslie Shute, John Quigley and Joseph Quigley of Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pittf, Mr. Will Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Study motored to
Saratoga Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zerbe. ,
From heretofore waste tomato seeds Italian canners are making an oil with rapid drying qualities that is useful in varnishes.
Embarrassing Hairs Can be Quickly Removed
(Beauty Culture) Hairs can be easily banished from the skin by the quick, painless method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Excepting in very stubborn growths, one application is sufficient. To avoid disappointment, buy the delatone in an original packageAdv.
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HERRICK ADDRESSES STUDENTS OF MIAMI
"OXFORD, O., Oct:' 11. At the first pollticial meeting of the season yesterday, in Miami university auditorium, Myron T. Herrick addressed about 250 people, mostly women and girls. Charles W. Dustin, Dayton, congressional candidate, also spoke.
DOG UNEARTHS GOLD
VAI-PARAJSO, Ind., Oct. ll.A rat terrior belonging to Walter Field lias earned bis keep for tbe rest of bis life. He dug up nine twenty-dollar gold pieces in Field's back yard.-
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HAGERSTOWN DEFIES FRIDAY THE 13TI1
HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Oct. 11. Tbis town has defied tbe superstition that Friday the thirteenth Is unlucky. It has planned a big horse show for Friday, October 13. Despite the handicap of having to compete with the superstition, the committees report that they have plenty of candidates who have promised to chase tbe greased pig, "cake walk" in the center of tbe 6treet, and take part in all other contests
PREPARE FOR COMMUNION
An old-fashioned "Love Feast Service will be held Thursday evening at the First Methodist Episcopal church preparatory to tbe Holy Communion service of next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock-
For Throat and Longs Stubborn Coughs and Colda Eclanan's Alterative Sold By All Leading "rug0ista. Adv.
Att-flottSoiruAftt2inill5Qini ONE 0W MOf Choose your Grocery Store as you do your Bank. Groceries are a life necessity. You want a feeling of security, where you buy your Groceries it is wisdom. Therefore buy your groceries from the store you know. Here you will find only Groceries of the very highest quality in their respective grades.
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Pillsbury Flour, per sack $1.19 Potatoes, per bushel $1.70 Greenwood Peas, per doz. cans, $1.00 Cabbage, per pound 5c Mangoes, per dozen 15c Dried Peas, per pound 9c Rice, Carolina Head. 3 lbs 25c Cranberries, per quart 10c Apricots, Evaporated, per lb 19c Concord Grapes, 8 lb. basket 30c Tokays, California, per lb 10c
Melons, Honey Dews, extra fancy, each i ....... . 30c Maiden Blush Apples, 2 pk. . . . . , 25c Grimes Golden Apples; Yl-pk. . . . 25c Oranges, per dozen .......... .30c Honey, per section 18c Walnut Meats, per lb . .50c Pecan Meats, Yl .35c Shelled Popcorn that will pop,, lb. 7c
Peanut Butter, per lb 18c
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