Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 45, 4 January 1917 — Page 10
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PAGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1917.
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MISS M'GRIFF DIES
WEST MANCHESTER, O., Jan. 4. Gertrude McGrlff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGrlff. died suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart trouble. , She was twenty-six years old and the only daughter. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Dunkard church, at Castlne, Rev. Warner of Saints church hard cahrge of the services.
RALSTON'S MESSAGE
Continued From Page One. tory, he declared, and one that is effective should be enacted. Board of Accounts During this administration the executive asserts the number of employes has been reduced 50 per cent, and to this law should be
added a provision calling for publicity of examiners reports. Historical Commission This body, he says, stirred up a general Interest in the state's history and "much was added to the thought, brilliance and vision of the literature of Indiana." "The people of Indiana will rejoice at the state's acquisition of the old Btate house at Corydon," he added. State Department of Roada Governor Ralston recommended that this department should be organized at once on a non-partisan basis, to save the waste of much of the $15,000,000 that is expended annually on Indiana's highways. State Board of Charities An increase of $2,000 is asked in the annual budget for this board. Supreme and Appelate Judges Salaries should be increased from $6,000 per year to $7,500 per year. State Board of Agriculture Suitable appropriations should be made for a woman's building at the State Fair Grounds and for a sewer system there. Taxation The principal of thepres-
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Sudden Changes or Weatiier ana Exposure cause Colds You feel chilly, then sneeze and sniffle then you lcnow you have caught cold. Dr. Kings New Discovery has been the remedy sinee 1869. Those who have used it longest are its best friends. For grippe, croup or that lingering cough, have a bottle handy. Your druggist has soid it for years.
ent law is approved by the governor, but he asks that the state tax board be given additional power to enforce the law. - . . " , Central Board Obedient to the suggestion of the state board of charities a recommendation is made by the governor for the study of the question of a central management of - state penal, correctional and benevolent institutions, to report to the governor by Nov. 1, 1917. National Guard and State Armory The state of Indiana is congratulated by the governor on the showing of the first Indiana brigade on the Mexican borded. A building of sufficient size to house the 12,000 state troops, provided for by a new federal law, should be erected at the state fair grounds, he suggests. Gettysburg Following the example of other states, the executive says Indiana should erect a monument to the brave troops who fell on this battlefield.
Soldiers' Monument Money for new elevators and candelabra should be provided for the Indianapolis structure, the governor said.
BEWARE OF sudden colds. TakeCASCARA (QUININE The old family remedy-In tablet form-safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after eoeca. Cures colds in 24 hours Gnp to 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it-25 cents. At Aay Orns Star
Grand Army of ths Republic An commemorating memorial day, is urgannual appropriation of $500 to be the executive. - spent on order of the governor In Constitutional Convention A state constitutional convention is urged, to
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be free from partisan politics, the delegates thereto to be elected when partisan issus are not considered.
ATTENTION
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Meet at Club House at 7:45 p. m. to view the remains of H. L. Ashley. R. D. NEWMAN, E. R. JAMES P. DILLON, Sec'y.
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A TEEPLE Friday and Saturday INDUCEMENT
$5.00 Ladies' Light Grey Vamp, white top, Friday CO QK
and Saturday.
One lot Ladies' Heavy Calf Blucher, $2.50 values, fiC Friday and Saturday. . PJ-W
One lot Gun Metal Walking Shoes, $4.00 Friday and Saturday at
Blucher values $2.45
ONE-THIRD OFF ON FELT AND SOX COMBINATIONS
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Now on in full swing. As usual, many arc taking advantage of the rare bargains offered COME IN TOMORROW
Note This Special One golden oak Davenport, full size, black chase leather, all steel bed, $33.00 SX'1 $25.00 $35.00 Davenports. . $28.00 $37.50 Davenports.. $30.00 $45.00 Davenports. . $36.00 $50.00 Davenports. . $40.00
SANITARY COUCH SPECIAL
Full size Sanitary Couch, all steel,
supported with coil
springs, $5.75 value, now
$4.40
Dining Table SPECIALS One 6-foot F. O. Table $17.50 value, $19 7pr
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One 54-inch Table, $29.75 value, now $22.00
CEDAR CHESTS $14.00 Chests now. ...$11.20 $16.00 Chests now $12.80 $22.00 Chests now $17.60
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Coat Specials
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$15 Goats, your choice, now Qp' II (
$25 Goats; your choice, now QjJUj
$35 and $40 Coats
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Novelty Skirts worth $5.00, now..
$7.50 Skirts at . .
Skirts worth
$12.00 and $15.00, now
$4.00 Georg
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$6.00 Georg
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$5.00 Sweat
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$15 White FUR SETS,
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75c Brassieres, now
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Extra Specials Maids DRESSES', OAp or' AO $1.98 values, now OUVj now . ......... .tyOmVV $6.75 -7:110.00 ALL CORSETS Ail-, All FURS less fOf LESS a DISCOUNT fQ f DISCOUNT J fr20 All Raincoats afflAtf $1.25 Lingerie QAja Discount of..... lV WAISTS, now... OVKj '"m .& $1.98 Crepe and Lace foA A A $2.00 Taffeta foA AA Brassieres, val- U llll Petti c o ats X B "Ct ues to $3.00 now tfrJ.W now........ tyJLmOv
Silk and Cloth Dresses
This lot consists of Dresses worth up to $25.00; your choice
$25 SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES, now
$35.00 AND $40.00 SILK AFTER- (5fl)E AfT. NOON DRESSES, now &&(3)o VlyVlv
$35.00 TO $45.00 PARTY DRESSES, now
One lot Handsome Suits, fur trimmed (&6hfE! were priced to $60.00, now. .. ... tlSD
Ten Suits, original prices were $35.00 to $40:00, now
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