Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 10, 23 November 1916 — Page 14
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGflAlI, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1916
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DRY: WORKERS START TEMPERANCE -MOVE THROUGHOUT STATE
Dry leaders here heard reports today of a call by state-officers of the W. C. T. U. to assemble all dry workers in the state in Indianapolis Tues- . day for a conference, but since.no official word has reached here yet, either to W. C. X. U. members or Timothy Nicholson, state president of the Anti-Saloon league, there was no definite plan for representation from Richmond or Wayne county. - Miss Mary Woodard, of Fountain City, recording secretary of the state W. C. T. U., is expected to communicate with Richmond dry workers tomorrow. If nothing 'official comes here, there is expected to be an unorganized delegation of Sunday school workers, ministers, W.'C. T. U.. members and ar.tl-saloon league .members. . The meeting will be held a 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to arrange for a 6tate-wide campaign for statutory prohibition '. at the next session of the legislature. Miss Woodard and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty, were two of the signers of the call. Citv Statistics Deaths and Funerals ENN'IS Funeral of Patrick Ennis, aged 75 years, who died at his home, 301 South Fourteenth street, Wednesday afternoon, will be held from the St. Mary's church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. F. Cronin will officiate. Interment will be in the St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. Ennis was one of the oldest Irish residents of the city and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. He had been In failing health for a number of years and his death did . not . come unexpectedly. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Besides the widow, Mrs. Anna Ennis, four sons, John, of Chicago; Thomas, Frank and Ed Ennis, of Richmond; and two daughters, Mary and Anna Ennis, and one granddaughter, Miss Marie Duwaine, survive. Friends may call at the home at any time. FLOI1RE The funeral of Mrs. Caroline Flohre will be held Friday afternoon from the home at 1:30, o'clock, and from the St. Johns Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. - Interment in Lutherania. WEISSGERBER Sarah Weissgerber, aged 74 years, died at her home, on the Union pike three miles north of the city, Wednesday evening. Death was due to heart trouble. One son, Lovel Weissgerber, survives. The funeral will be held from the Wilson, Pohlmeyer and Downing porlars Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at Earlham. PLAN MEMBERSHIP WORK FOR WHOLESALERS CLUB Plans for a membership campaign among wholesale firms were made at noon today by the membership committee of the Jobbers section of the Commercial club, when the members, Adam Bartel, Frank Chambers, John Ratliff, Will Starr and John Zwissler, had lunch together at the Y. M. C. A. Letters will be sent out first and then committee members will visit firms personally. ' The organization was formed two weeks ago. , QTYLES KJ FOR THE Woman's Eye Long straight lines disguising the fact thaf there Is ample fullness, seem to held full away. This splendid suit in pale grey broadcloth is developed on long straight lines and trimmed with seal fur. The unusual cut of the fcoat, which forms a pocket and later ' runs into a panel In the back, is especially interesting. The fullness in front Is held in place by a narrow belt of elf-material. Smart button boots and a huge velvet hat lend an added amount of dressiness to the outfit.
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These unusual gowns, worn by Lillian Gish in her latest. p!ay, "Diane of the Follies," illustrate how the fashions of the film are always in advance of the mode. It will not do for the picture star to be up to the minute in' dress she must be ahead of it, for the day has come when the screen very largely sets the fashion. Women vo to the pictures not only to see what the styles are.
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"I wish I'd given him my frog bank," says Billy Allen, of Chicago, shown here, and his mother, Mrs. William .P. Allen. His father shot a robber who stole a little girl's cash register from the flat below. The burglar's family is left destitute. ...
CHARITY BUDGET LACKING $1,800 OF REQUIRED SUM Contrary .to expectations,'- it was found this noon when committees reported at a luncheon in the Y. M. C. A., that subscriptions of maneyto run the Social Service bureau next
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year fell $1,800 short of the required $2,600. - The budget for next year calls for $4,000. Of this, $1,400 was subscribed through the mail. A campaign was started Tuesday to raise the remain-1 ing $2,600. Since the required amount has not yet been secured, the committees will continue the campaign. ' The men reported today that they had encountered no difficulty in securing subscriptions from the people they visited. Most of the committees, however, had not seen all the people on
but what they are going to be and the pictures must tell them. Two of the creations shown here the two at the left are essentially of the stage, but the negligee, the dancing frock and the fur-trimmed suit are for milady of the audience, and each one tells' ncr of ? node tAac is on its way from the inner sanctums of fashioa
their lists and this accounted for the shortage. Resolutions thanking the newspapers for their assistance in the campaign and asking them to make clear to the public that the required amount has not been raised were passed at the luncheon this noon. ABANDON BRIDGE FIGHT Advocates of the level bridge plan have abandoned the fight, and probably will report to this effect to the county commissioners at the meeting Saturday. 400 CHEESE Special PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE PURE POUND Remember this is from the Giant 1296 Pound Genuine NEW YORK CREAM. ( H e k e m e r County) Real Cheese with a FULL CREAM KICK. With CANNED STRAWBERRIES Burt Olney 25c Grade 19c a Can Country Scrapple New Hickory Nuts Fresh Green Beans Hubbard Squash Silver Prunes Soft Shelled Pecans
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SPECIAL PRICE ON POTATOES FOR WINTER KEEPING (Fine Dakota Stock) Order Your Duck, Goose, Chicken or Turkey for Thanksgiving, Now. JOHN. IM. EGGE1MEYEIR &t OFJS 401 403 Main St (West End) TWO GROCERY STORES. 1017 & 1019 Main St (East End)
COURT REVIEW FOR THURSDAY
ROAD SUPERVISOR ELECTION Wayne township trustees have made the request that all men who are candidates for positions as township road supervisors send in , their names at least ten days before the election which will be held Dec. 16. The law does not. provide for this but in order for the trustees to get the ballots printed, it is necessary that they have the names of the candidates this far in advance, ; , ' PETIT JURY IS CALLED The petit jury has been summoned for 9 o'clock tomorrow morning to hear the suit of Ralph Chilcoate vs. Robert E. Shute. Special Jutige A. C. Lindemuth will try the case which was brought because , of a disagreement over a board bill. FILE MOTION FOR TRIAL Following the instructions of Judge Fox, attorneys for the defendant filed a motion in the circuit court today for a new trial in the case of the state vs. Homer Hammond. Because other urgent business required the attention of the prosecutor, Judge Fox postponed the hearing of arguments on the motion. .' DISMISS DIVORCE CASES At trie cost of the plaintiff, the divorce suit of Frank Vess vs. Dolly Vess was dismissed by Judge Fox in circuit court today. The divorce suit of Bessie May vs. Glen R. May which I has been pending in the circuit court for some time was dismissed Dy judge Fox at the plaintiff's cost DISMISS LIEN SUIT The suit of Edward W. Burns vs. Frank Taube for the foreclosure of a mechanics lien was' dismissed today. The amount asked for in the complaint was $40.25. DAVIS WILL FILED The will of Simeon H. Davis, deceased, was filed in circuit court today. The will requests that Charles E. Potter and A. E. Moss act as executors. The four children, Andrew J. Davis, Harrv M. Davis. Bertha LJ Moss and I Effie M. Potter are to receive equal shares of the estate. are being provided by the school authorities of Washington state, with the hope of making the life of the rural teacher more attractive. OhJoy! No More Corns Simply marvelous no pain no cutting no aches corns vanish. You never saw anything like it in your whole life. Why suffer another minute why limp around and act like an old cripple? Comfort Corn Plasters will make you romp around like a 2-year-old. The old, hard, stubborn corn goes without pain it simply vanishes over night. Just ask for Comfort Corn Plasters. Remember Comfort Corn Plasters are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money back. Only 25c the package. Conkey Drug Co., 9th and Main St. The Aid Society of FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Will Give a CHICKEN SUPPER Saturday Evening, 5 to 7 25c
uney ew9s 'Week-End Grocery Specials FEATURE SPECIAL
Glasses Pure Fruit Jams in Large
An especially attractive special on these high-quality Jams in an assortment that should attract all. Solid Fruit and Sugar SUNBEAM BRAND
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A very youthful and attractive hat for the young school girl is shown hers it is a combination of white plush and black velvet. Both crown and brim an void of any hard lines and the only trimming evident is a band of black gro; grain ribbon. A youthful suit of navy La Jerz and badger fur make the outfit essentially youthful and charming.
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RED PITTED CHERRIES Burt Olney 25c Grade 19c Can Fine Swiss Cheese Pickled Pork Brussels Sprouts Raisin Bread Casawba Melons Shelled Nuts (New)
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Store 625 Main Jars CHEESE Special POUND Remember this is from fhe Giant 1296 Pound Genuine NEW YORK CREAM. (Hekemer County) Real Cheese with a FULL CREAM KICK. are PURE CATSUP Monarch 25c Bottle 19c Bottle Bulk Mince Meat Gluten Bread Kumpuats Sweet Cider Smoked Bloaters Jumbo Bulk Olives
