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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1916 PAGE TWO
The Speed Demon Quartet
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Rivali en the track, yet great friends, are the members of this quartet. From left to right they are: Eddie Rfekenbacker, Darlo Resta, RaJph De Palma and Johnny Altkens, the cream of racing automobile drivers In this country. The picture was made In Chicago, Just before the men mounted the gasoline chariots for the grilling race.
HOLD PUBLIC MEETING
EATON, 0., Oct 20 Announcement
-1 made by tbe county suffrage asso3 elation that Frederick HowelL of Dayton. RDublican candidate for atate
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senator, .'will address a suffrage meeting here In the opera house Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the association. It Is stated the meeting will be non-partisan. Other senate and legislature nominees have been invited to the meeting.
7,500 BALLOTS NEEDED
; EATON, O., Oct. 20. It will require -... ' 7,600 national, state, county and Judicial ballots to conduct the November , election In Preble county, according to the county election board's estimate, and bids for the contract for furnish- , ing the ballots ydll be received by the ' board Saturday.
HOLD FUNERAL SERVICE
EATON, O., Oct. 20. Rev. J. C. Shaw, of Methodist church, and Rev. Henry Crampton conducted funeral services Friday afternoon for the late William C. Huston, 84, at his late home, where he died Tuesday. The New Paris Masonic lodge of which Mr. Huston was a charter member, observ.
ed its burial service in Mound Hill cemetery. The wife and two daughters survive.
Haiti is not much of a customer for automobiles, only twenty being reported recently around Port au Prince, the capital. Of these more than half were operate'd as public conveyances.
Hope Almosf Abandoned When She Found Remedy
STATE UNEARTHS NEW STAR KICKER
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a&i BEN CUBB-iG&. STATE COLLEGE, Penin, Oct 18. Benn Cubbage, left guard of the Penn 'State eleven hat blossomed Into a 'sterling performer at placement goal kicking. He booted four bai'ls between the posts In six attempts In the scrimmage against the freshman eleven, all from the 30-yard line. Seacoaet dwellers in one region in Trance 6ay they prevent sea sickness by filling their ears -wjth vaseline.
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natural way, without griping, or other pain or discomfort. Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes be sure you get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimmile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington SL, Monticello, Illinois.
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PEOPLE OF BOSTON COME TO FESTIVAL
BOSTON, Ind., -Oct. 20. Walter Beck of Greenup, III, spent Sunday with Mies lone Robinson. Other guests were Misses Edna Stanford, Sue Kltch-
el and India Stanford.. ., .Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitmlre and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parka spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scarce Walter Dills of Fountain City visited relatives here Sunday..:.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson and family and Miss Grace Parks motored to Richmond, Sunday..... The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McMurray died Monday morning of membraneous croup. Interment was in Boston cemetery, Monday afternoon Several persons from here have been attending centennial at Richmond Mrs. Emmett Druley and children have gone to Easton Ohio to spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. Rife Pyle, Mrs. J. C. Pyle and son Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper, Mrs. Jennie Toney and Miss Linnie Toney were Richmond visitors, Thursday Gage Rife of Richmond spent Wednesday evening
hefo.....Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rife of Rlchmoafl were at th Hlfe farm, Wednesday.... .J. C. Blackburn of Indianapolls wag here on business, Thursday. 8TAMP OUT MOVEMENT
ATHENS, Oct. 20. -A movement has been commenced by the allied military authorities to stamp out the pro-German propaganda which is still powerfully organized here. German agents are said to have spent huge sums to bring about the recent rioting. HUNTS ARE PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Hunt of the Ramler Apartments are the parents of a nine and a half pound baby son born Thursday. The child has been named Myron Clyde.
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OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Good Meat and Low Prices go hand in hand at this market If you want good, fresh meats, that you can always depend upon, here is a market where you can be sure of them and at prices Lower than the rest.
OLEOMARGARINE Moxley's Special, 2 lbs...... 44c Moxley's Superior, 2 lbs.... 44c B. B. Special, 2 lbs 43c COFFEE Special Steel Cut, 30c quality, at 23c lb. 2 large or 4 small packages Golden Egg Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles 15c ABSOLUTELY PURE LARD No. 3 pail, 2'2 lbs. net 51c No. 5 pall, 44 lbs. net wght, 65c No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net wt. $1.70 Compound Lard 15c lb. SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams. 20c lb. No. 1 Sugar Cured Shoulders 17c lb. No. 1 Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 23c lb. Sweet Pickled Bean Bacon, 15c
. FRESH FISH ' Halibut Steaks 20c lb. Baltimore Oysters 35c qt.
CHEESE Full Cream Cheese.. 24c lb. Brick Cheese 24c lb. MEATS Prime Rib Roast 15c Chuck Roasts 15c lb. Rump Roasts 15c lb. Pot Roasts 15c lb. Boiling Beef 10c lb. Round or Sirloin Steaks.. 18c lb. Small Club Gteaks 18c lb. Porterhouse Steaks 20c lb. Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole 16c lb. Pork Loin Roasts....... 19c lb. Loin or Rib Pork Chops.... 20c Fresh, Sliced Liver 5c lb. SAUSAGE Fresh Breakfast Sausage 12'2c pound. Fresh Hamburger .....12'c lb. Frankfurter Sausage ...14c lb. Smoked Country Sausage. 14c lb. Garlic Sausage 14c lb. Bologna Sausage 14c lb. Summer Sausage 23c lb. Liver Sausage ........ 12J,c lb.
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