Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 57, 18 January 1917 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1917
SPECIAL CONVENTION FEATURE; II0NEY-L100NERS NOT INCLUDED
v OUT HARPER AND WIFE ARE HERE
A ' hOMymoon, not on the printed
i program, U part of the convention of Mister. Painters and Decorators ' of
Indiana at the Westoott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harper, of Danville, Hi., art the hoaeynioonars. Emil Fertlg. Indianapolis baseball
fan and matter decorator, found out
about the recent marriage and called la a circle jof friends to help the nsw Mr., and Mrs. celebrate. The friends purchased a . complete set of "cot glass" at a five and tea cent store before supper last night and made the ether arrangement with a waiter. On the balcony just outside the din In room last night, an orchestra play d a wedding march and a waiter entered the room, bearing aloft on a tray the aet'of glassware. As the circle of friends arose to make the presentation speech, prearranged, a slip occurred and the-entire set crashed to
RATUFF PREPARES OFFICIAL ARTICLES Oil INDIANA BIRDS
An official text on Indiana birds, the second state article on birds for scholastic - use - ever - prepared in the country. Is being written by Walter Ratllff to be included in the next report of Prof Edward Barrett, state geologist. Mr. Ratllff, 1 in accepting the request of Prof. Barrett, said he will write about 60 native Indiana birds and have color plates prepared to preface each account. The selection of Mr. Ratllff to write the first official Indiana report' oi native birds is a tribute to his wide aid accurate knowledge and to the
perfection of his work tor the govern
meat in reporting winter and summer
birds of the field and orchard. Delivers Bird Lecture.
. Wayne county la practically the only
one where school children are taught something intimate of the native birds. Mr. Ratllff ha been giving a series of lectures on birds, illustrated with mounted specimens and on historical events of the county. Prof. Barrett said there is an insistent demand everywhere in the state for a work of the kind Mr. Ratllff agreed to prepare. The 60 page manuscript will be completed about the middle of February, but it will be June before the color plates have been finished and approved.
the floor and the wedding march end ed in discord.
The bride and groom accepted the Joke with blushes and smiles and refused to make speeches. The friends
agreed that they will show Mr. and Mrs. Harper that they are wholehearted before the convention closes.
POST G WILL HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE
Post C, T. P. A-, of ' this city, wil hold its first annual memorial service on Sunday afternoon,. January 28, in the high school auditorium. .The service will be in honor of thirty or more! members of the Post who have died since it was instituted and all members and their families as well as the families of deceased members are to be invited. program of special music Is to be arranged and the memorial address is to be delivered by the Rev. J. J. Rae, First Presbyterian church.
ASK SPECIAL JJDGE
Petition tor a change of Judge from Special Judge Lindemuth was iled in circuit court today by attorneys for the plaintiff in the suit of Blanche Howell against Margaret Calkins for possession of a child. It is very unusual for attorneys to ask for a change from a special judge.
FILES DIVORCE APPEAL
Representative Barters hotel dead beat measure.' '. v J. Just before the Senate adjourned this morning., until 10 o'clock Friday morning LieutenantGovernor Bush directed the attention of the upper bouse of the general assembly to the fact that to date there had been introduced in this chamber 107 bills, upon which only twenty-eight had received committee action and reports. This is regarded by the lieutenant-governor as a too small proportion - and be urged the'senators to "get busy" and stawe off what he termed the Inevitable avalanche " at the close of the session.'' ' " Six New Bills Presented. ' Six new bills were introduced in the
Senate and the Simmons bill securing the right of-a beneficiary to contest the probate of a will wherein such action might under the terms of the will disinherit contestants as passed by a vote of 46 ayes. Among other measures introduced were the following.: Hagerty Establishing in each congressional district a court of one attorney to be appointed by the governor for hearing on industrial accidents; abolishing the state bureau of inspection and making the state industrial board a court of review and reducing salaries of the industrial board from $4,000 a year to $1,500. The appointees to be paid from $$00 to $1,200 a year, r Heirship is Fixed. Van Auken-Fixing, the heirship of
property lolt by -a person of unsound
mind, with no direct heirs, in son-in-
law or daughters-in-law.
. Senator Beardsley joint resolution asking for clean towels and an improved service in the senate cloak room, went to the committee on pub
lic health. f , Ttue Laaz bill legalizing the issue of inorteage certificate by trust compan
ies was made a special order of business for 11 o'clock next Tuesday morning.' :
A committee on rights and privi-'i
leges it was stated will make a favor
able report on the Van Auken ten-
hour a day law for druggists, amended so as to make the limit sixty hours per week Instead of fifty-four as originally drawn. ... .
MISS HILL FAVORS
Continued From Psg-e One. -' own schools at this time in deference to the views of the Quaker element of our community, - who have done so much for the upbuilding of our city. "I believe, however, that if the question was left to a vote of our citizens the majority would vote in favor of the introduction of military training in oar schools. What I am most heartily in favor of is the immediate introduction of a comprehensive system of athletic training for all of our school
BRIEFS
LEAPLEY CASE SETTLED
Appeal of Quinn Leapley from the award of the town board of Centervllle for damages to property caused by tha opening of an alley has been settled out of court. Judge Fox reported today. The compromise calls for 175 damages, the costs to be divided. The original award was $50. Leapley In hie appeal to the circuit court asked for $500.
Suit for divorce was filed in circuit court today by Mary E. Watkins against Cardinal Watkins. Cruel and Inhuman treatment is the charge.
PROHIBITION BILL
Continued from page One permitted to kill quail for a period of three years even on his own land. Bartel's Bill Lost. The same committee ; also recommended for indefinite postponement of
SAYS THE DRUG IS AN EITHER COMPOUND Just a few drops loosens any corn so i it lifts out without pain. You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little but Is sufficient to remove every hard
or soft corn from one's feet A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, can be lifted out with the fingers without pain. This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and seems to. simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but cut this out. and make him try it.
NOTICE RED MEN All members of Hoken-
dauqua Tribe 196 are requested to meet at club rooms Thursday evening at 7:30, to attend the funeral of Brother Claude Hart. Charles Darling, C. of R. Roy Brown, Sachem. ' 18-U
children. This would be an advanced step in the preparedness movement" Johnston la. Enthusiastic - Dr. Johnston stated that he was an enthusiastic advocate of universal military service in the United States. ' He stated that he favored a preliminary course of military training in the schools, to be completed with at least a year of service with the colors in the federal' army. ' "Our boys, beginning at the age of ten or twelve, should be taught the use of the rifle and fundamental drill lessons and military tactics," said Dr. Johnston. "At the age of eighteen every boy physically able to do so should be called to the colors for one year's field service, at the end of which time he would be discharged into the reserve. This is our nation and the young men must be prepared to protect it It is the plan pursued by that most
demorcatic of all republics, Switzerland. Military training for our boys and young men cannot, hurt them. On the other hand it will better their physical condition and teach . them discipline, self-denial and co-operation. This training cannot help to improve American manhood - and absolutely guarantee the republic from foreign aggression." '
The Grip. Grip is something of a joke to those who have never had It, but when they get it they become dead to all. sense of humor. No disease was ever more appropriately named because grip takes hold of the entire system. To get rid of it take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and carefully observe the directions with each bottle. This remedy is highly recommended by those who have used it and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLS SECRET
Detroit Beauty Doctor Gives SlmpU Recipe to Darken Gray Hair and -Make It Soft and Glossy. i'. . v Miss Alice Whitney, a wen-known beauty doctor of Detroit, Mich-, . recently gave out the following stat& ment: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and mak it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay. rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and oz. a glycerine. These ingredients can b bought at apy drug store at very little cost Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. It is not sticky or greasy and .does not rub oft Adv... :jS ;.
FOR SALE. Confectionary and ice cream parlor, also pool and card room. Small town. Can show good profit for past year.
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Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's, 14 South 9th St. Ev. thur.fri-tf NOTICE RED MEN All members of Hoken-
dauqua Tribe 196 are re
quested to meet at club rooms Thursday evening at 7:30, to
attend the funeral of Brother Claude Hart. Charles Darling, C. of R. Roy Brown, Sachem. -- -r - :: - y.: 18-lt
EBGEWER'S WEEK-END GROCERY SPECIALS
GRANULATED SUGAR Best Cane Quality 10 Pound Cloth Bass 79c Bag 10 Bags, $7.50
VIENNA SAUSAGES 8 to 10 in a Can Fine for quick lunch 10c can; 3 cans, 25c 1 doz. cans, 95c
SOY NAVY BEANS The new member of the Bean Family. Better than Mich. Navys 10c Pound
A FRESH SHIPMENT MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES just in
DRIED PEACHES Old-fashioned Kind Fine Flavor and Size 3 Pounds, 25c
CANNED CHERRIES Large Gallon Cans Fine, Solid, Red-ripe Fruit , 69c Can
TOILET SOAP Jergens Violet Glycerine y 3 (10c) bars in box 19c a Box
A Fresh Shipment Jones' Dairy Farm Pig Sausagesvjust in
SEEDED RAISINS Sun-Maid, 1 Lb. Pfcgs. 2 Pkgs. 25c
CANNED HOMINY - Large Jumbo Cans . 2 Cans, 17c
ASPARAGUS TIPS Aurora Soup Tip Cuts Jumbo No. 3 Cans 19c
Smoked White Fish -Marienated Herring Spiced Herring Cooked Ox Tongue Cold Roast Pork Fine Pork Tenderloin Holland Herring-. Fancy Mackerel Fancy Swiss Cheese John M. Eggemeyer & Sons 2 Stores; 4 Phones GROCERS. 2Stores; 4 Phones
Neglected Colds bring Pneumonia. Look out. CASCARAgQUININE
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Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men
OJaaa of hat water each morn. A0 helps us look and feel olean, sweet, fresh.
Happy, bright, alert- vigorous and Vivacious a good clear skin; a nat
ural, rosy complexion and freedom
from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and" likewise every man could realtee
the wonders of the morning inside
bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," rundown." "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath Is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten lag and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Thoae subject to sick leadacbe, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who art constipated vary often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone .phosphate at the drug store which will
cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Internal taaltatlon. We must remember that Inside cleanliness is more important thaa outside, because the skin does lot absorb impurities to contaminate be blood, while the pores In the thirty lest of bowels do.
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Buy Now for Future Needs Every Department is Included
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Prices Tlisitt CoinnpeH AttHenittiomi
The opportunity is yours. Will you grasp it while you may? Note these values extraordinary offered by The Ready-to-wear Department , 15 Ladies' Colored
In a desirable, assortment of colors and styles, handsome garments in this lot, now on sale at Former Prices.
A nice assortment of Ladies'. Tailored Suits at $10.00 each These were formerly priced $20.00 and $25.00. A number of Ladles' Coats are offered at.... .$5.00 each. They are $10.00 to $15.00 values. ,
One Lot of Waists, assorted materials, sizes and colors; close at $1.15 each. They are $3.00 to $5.00 values.
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Glance at These Remarkable Bargain Prices CONSIDER THE EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS ON
HighCIassWoolGoods
and Silks
One lot of Silk and Wool Poplin, sale price, yd., $1.08
One lot of Silks for. Waists and Dresses, per yd., 88c One lot of Fancy Silk for Slipper Bags and Fancy Work, priced per. yard $1.18 One lot of All Silk Crepe de Chine and Fancy Silks 40-incli goods, worth up to $2.50 per yard; sale price per yard f $1.28 One lot of 19 pieces All-Wool Crepes, Santoys and Serges, worth $1 to $1.25; sale, per yard...... 48c One lot of 14 pieces of All-Wool Suitings and Skirt- , t ings, in fancy weaves, worth at old cost, $1.75 per yard; sale price, per yard .'.$1.18 One lot of 5 pieces Coatings 1 piece is the famous Sheldon Waterfall, worth $4.00 per yard, a.nd three pieces of Fancy Wool Coatings, worth $3.00 per yard; the 5 pieces at sale, per yard $1.00 AH Coatings at 1 0 Discount All Regular Stock Silks at 10 Discount
Special Prices or Sheeting:
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Cases
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18c Percale, per- yard ......
12c Fleeced Goods, per yd.. $2.25 Table Linen, per yd
$2.00 Table Linen,' yd...
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TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT IN THE FACE OF RISING PRICES 10 Discount on Ladies' Hose, Cotton. Silk, Lisle and Silk, plain and fancy colors. 10 Discount on Children's Hose (except the 15c line.) 10 Discount on Night Shirts and Pajamas. 10 Discount on Shirts of all styles, Negligee, soft and laundered cuffs, pleated fronts and other styles. 10 Discount on Socks of all styles (except interwoven".)
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See the 98c Counter Gowns, White Petticoats, Corset Covers, Drawers, Combination Suits and Envelope Chemise. Sale
THE SALE OF WHITE 1917 BARGAIN TABLE Petticoats, Kimonos, Children's White and Colored Dresses, Aprons, etc., at very low prices. EMBROIDERIES Short Ends and Remnants at Big Reductions . Emb. Voile Dress Patterns, $5.00 values, reduced to $2.98 and $2.00.. White French Crepe Venetian Emb. Dress Pattern, $25.00 value, sale price $7.50. Colored. Silk Batiste 50c value, sale price, 25c. ...... . ;
Mse9s SMifOs:
One lot $1.00 grade, each 69c One lot $1.50 grade, sale each.. 79c Ladies' Knit Vests and Drawers 50c values; sale- 25c Ladies' U. Suits High neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, $1.00 values . . ..68c
One small lot Men's Socks, silk, 50c values, sale 35c; 3 pr., $1.00 One small lot Ladies' Silk Hose, $1 values, sale 88c; 2 pr., $1.75
The Annex for Things for the Home One lot Cable Nets, Nottingham Scrim Curtains worth $6.00; last call, a pair ....$3.93 One lot Red Portier 'Curtains, worth $10.00 a pair; last call, a pair $4.93 Woolnap Blankets, coi'or tan or grey, with pink or blue border, wnrth- $2.25 a pair; last call, a pair " ....."..,........$1.63 One lot Fancy Cretoicie, In light and dark color, worth up to 30c; a yard, last call, yd.. 15c Just a few Saratoga Iftith Rugs left to close out at one-half price 31.13, 31.25, $1.75 Each. -
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CORSET DEPARTMENT Nadia Corsets are considered the best value for the money on the market today. During this sale we expect tQ take 2 of the best models and offer them at a
sacrifice price which will be 90c tj To see these will mean to buy.
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10 'Discount on all Room Size Rugs. 8-3x10-6, 9x12. ' 10-6x12, 11-3x124 11-3x15 Wool Fiber, Tapestry Brussels, Body 'Brussels, Sanith Axmlnsters, ; Smith Velvety Wilton Velvets. Prices . $9.00J $10.00, $15.00, $18.50, $20, $25, $35, $50 . t up to $75.00. Alt cc sale at 10 Discount. .
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