Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 57, 18 January 1917 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN, 43r 191
PAGE SEVEN
124 PUPILS IN GLASS GADFiELD WILL SEND INTO HIGH SCHOOL
Sixty-seven girls and fifty-wen boys, 124 altogether, representing one of the largest tlassts eter completing work at the' Garfield Junior high school, will enter the Richmond high tchool at start of the spring term Jan. 29. . The personnel of the new R. H. S. Influx is: Girls. Helen Addleman, Kathryn Arnett, Arthusia Bennett. Helen Bentlage, Catherine Blnkley. Charlotte Bolaer, Emma Brannon. Minnie Breese, Viola Brucker, Kathryn Brusber, Hazel Carty,. Marjorle Clark. Caroline Collings. . Winifred Comstock. Glenna Crome. Ruth Crowe, Grace Ellsberry, Lucile Brk, Mary Fitzpatrick. Eleanor Fnulke, Ruby Geyer. Elizabeth Grace, Martha Handley, Dorothea Hartzler, Helen Harvey. - Kllrabeth Hassard, Winifred Hay. De Marios Helms. Gienna Homan, Ruth Howard, Grace Hunt. Hunt, Bessie Hntchens, Lauren Jenka, Hckn Jessup. Marjorie Kirkman, Ruth Lindcmann. Lorraine Long, Ruby May
MoKee,N Margaret McLelann, mien Mapv rvnthta Melnolder. Ruth Mill
er. Helen Mlnner, Elma Morford,
Edith Mouser, Elma Petering, Magdalene Popp, Doris Puckett, Osee Rees, E'lna Richard, Lucile Roose. Vatr Schepman. Marie Schutte, Ogen Shelton. Gwendolyn Spitler, Stella Steinbrink. Constance Oaylor. Dorothy Tietz. Elizabeth Turner, Lucile Vance, Lola Ward, Helen Washam. ;Emma Wessel, Mildred Whltely, Alma Wickemeyer, Cathryn Wllliama. Gertrude Wllliama, Winifred Williams, Henrietta Zimmerman. Boys. Marlowe Aiken, Chester Arnold, John Atslnger. Earnest Beach, John Black. Erwin Bode. Earl Bond, Arden Borton, Kelfer Calkins, E. Cell Curton, Webster Denning, Paul DreesM, Elmer Eastin. Francis Gable, Walter Gamp, Francis Hiatt, Richard Hoicomb, Ernest Haas, Charles Hyde, Earl Jamas. Walter Jenkins. Arthur Johanning, Arthur Kauper, Alvltt Keller. Hadley Kirkman. Norman Koehring, Lowell Little, Roland Loehr, Marvin Lohman, Herbert McMahau. Martin Gllland, Eugene Messlck. Homer Meyers. Edward Mills, Edward Morality. Walter Moss. Samuel Owens. Frederick Rodke. Donald Ramsey, William Ross, Carl Runnels, Edward Busche, Roderick Saine. Harold Sanford, Walter Schultz. Robert Sliver, Leo Smith, Grant Spears, Harry Steinbrink. Charles Stevens, Clarence Taylor, Howard Tlemeyer, Sylvester Underbill. Richard Wessel, William Winchester, Earl Wynne, .Marion gutter-mclBter.
EXPECTS 900 PUPILS FOR SPRING TERM
Richmond high school students In the contest for high school credit have entered the borne stretch of the fall term course and belt week will see the close of the term Inaugurated last September. The spring term starts Monday. Jan. 29, the students having but a few hours vacation after close
or tne present term. Grade cards will
De nanded out Friday, Jan. 26, accord tag to announcement today. Prtndnal Pickett .ntiHnt- .
spring enrollment approximating WO
J" e rgest mark in the school's history. MUST REVIVE STATE LONDON. Jan. II. A Warsaw dispatch to Reuters by way of Amsterdam quotes a proclamation Issued to the Poles by the provisional stato council of Poland. The proclamation says in part: The great world, historical task of our people Is the revival of this state Its upbuilding and future expansion to countries which have been snatched from Russia and which Inclines toward Poland."
Esisfanf Hair Stain Better Than Slew "Restorers"
Som folk! would hnrn yen belioro t b t tber hive digfor- ' eretl tome Birr elous Woo mblcotioo tbit will "retart" 1t f color to
grtf, itreikfd or UCtd htr. irltbont eftl-ins it. No iucb preparation baa tvitr ben dliT h r Is Mly out preparation ra far '
a we know that I entirely free from sulphur, lea, sliver, mcrcurr, zinc, aniline, coal tar products or tlietr ierlvatlT. Tbat preparation la railed "Brownatmw." It la aoaaay and aafa to apply tbat the wonder la that asrosa ever uea anytblnx else. "Brownatuoe" lastaatlr tint tba hair to or shade of brown (or black) that aaay fca dealred. If tba (tray abows on jour temp lea or Is streaking roar hair If the ends of roar balr are lighter than tha balance, or If for any rnaaon 70a wish to stain all or part of your hatrurn "Brownatone." A sample and a booklet will ba aent a . (from manafaetnrara only) upon receipt of 10c Mention ebsde desired. All of the leading Srag stores sell "Brownatone." Two etsee, S5e and 11.00. Ioslst on "Brewnatooe" at row balr drenaer'a. I" rem red bf Tha Kenton Ptnrmac-1 Co 4o B. Mlu Bk, Covington, Ky. Sold and guaranteed In Richmond by Thistlethwaites Drug Stores. ConRey Drug Co., and all other leading druggists.
APPOINTED VICEROY LONDON. Jan. 18. Prince Vaclaw von Memoyovski has been appointed viceroy of Poland by the German emperor, according to a Warsaw dispatch to the exchange telegraph company by way of Amsterdam. Prince Niemoyovski was recently elected crown marshLlEland; ! a graadson of the president of the last polish national government of i$0. .
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
CIVIL ENGINEERS GET LOW SALARIES NEW YORK, Jan. 18. SalarUa of civil engineers are in some Instances tower than a union mechanic's wage, declares a special committee's report submitted to the American society of civil engineers. Replies received by the committee, which has been investigating . conditions of employment and compensation la the profession Indicate, the report eays, "that engineers in private practice sometimes employ men of
extensive experience and presumably of good ability at salaries which young graduates with little or no experience are able to command."
STUDY FOOD PROBLEM
LONDON. Jan. 18. A Vienna dispatch to Reuter's by way of Amsterdam says that premier Clam-Martinio and major general Hofer, head of the Austrian war feeding department, have left for Berlin to discuss the food question with the German authorities.
A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Mr. James McKinley Hiatt and Miss Naomi Edgerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgerton of Fountain City. Guests at the meeting of Section 1 of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lydia
Trump were Mrs. E. ft, Stephenson and Mrs. Reynolds. The section will entertain the other three sections at the church next Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing yesterday afternoon when the aid society of the North Fourteenth Street Mission met at the Mission House.
Kare Knot Klub members were entertalned Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Ray Duning at her home. South Sixteenth street January 81 Mrs. Earl Winchester entertains the club at
her home, South Sixteenth street Mrs. E. E. Meyer, Mrs. Dwight Young and Mrs. Grace Gormon sang at the Murray Theatre this week when "Civilisation was presented.. Their numbers were beautiful.Tirrab Aid society members numbering twenty were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Alice Walden at the home of Mrs. Frank Thomas, South Tenth street. A contest was a feature of the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Mullen and Mrs. Arthur Williams, were given the favors. Mrs. Fred Minor entertains the aid next Wednesday afternoon at her home, 17 South West Fifth street
The play given last evening at the Second Presbyterian church by a number of young people was well attended. ' Members of the Omlcron Pi Sigma fraternity will give an informal dance this evening In the fraternity rooms. East Main street. Several important business matters were transacted last evening wheu members of the Woman's Loyal Mooso Circle met in the Moose hall. A lunch eon was served. . At the meeting of the aid society of. the First Baptist church held Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T, il. Jones, South Fourteenth fctreet, plans were made for a silver tea and Washington birthdav party to be given Wednesday February " tly at tha borne of Mrs. Jones tor all women of the church. Sixty guests were entertained in a delightful manner Wednesday evening by the members of the Bethany Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church when, the Wide-Awake class members were special guesta. . Refreshments were served. The Bethany
class will meet in February with Miss Marion Russell. Mr. and Mrs. L. -H. Bunyan hare gone to Florida where they will remain until spring. At high noon Wednesday in Fountain City at the home of Mrs. Lydia Johnson, the bride's mother, was solemnized the wedding of Miss Belle Johnson and Mr. Charles Plerson of West Milton, O. The Rev. J. P. .Chamness, pastor of the Fairview M, E. church performed the ceremony, the ring service being used. The house was decorated with flowers and ferns. After the ceremony an' elaborate dinner in several courses was served. The guests were Mr. John BJose, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and son of Whitewater, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Thomas and son, Herschel,
Mr and Mrs. Edward Settle of this city, Mrs. Van Thomas. Mf and Mrs. Charles Arnett Mr and Mra, Forrest McGilliard. Mrs. N.- J. Conway, Mr. F. M. Lamb, and Mr. & E. McGilliard of Fountain City, The Missionary society of the St Paul's Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs.- William Dtetomeyer at her home, South Twelfth street Mrs. Von Palo had devotions. A reading, "The Opei Book was given by Mrs. Lindeman, Mrs. William Meerboff also gave a reading;
OR. JONES' LINIMENT formerly Beaver Oil has been used half a century for Sciatica Lameness, Headache, Sore Muscles, Neuralgia, Aching and Tired Feet, Cram pa and all pains that can be reached ty .external application. 25 and SO eenta
USE ALLEfl'S F00T-EA8E, The Offptic powder to ba fbakec into Um shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath. If job want rest and comfort for tired, selling, rsrolien, (cntiif feet, rw Alim' Ft-Ee. It RlievwChiiains and Frost Bttss, a&d prtratita hift&ers, aore and ca'lonaspota. Jnet the thlDg for resting Ptrttes, Patent Leadier Shoes, and for Break ir.g in New Eboee. Try iltn-4ery. Eojd eeryw!Me, 25c. im'f menrpt m.ny ' f'u!'. T-ia) psefco's FK23. Address, ABen 8. 0!""-f T Tr. r. y.
FOR A BAD COUflH Here is a fine old-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or catarrh trouble that has been used with great succet. Get from your druggist 1 oz. of Parmint (Double Strength) about ?5e worth and add to it Vi pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar. This will make full half a pint when mixed. Take one tablespoonful 4 times a day. No more racking your whole body with, a cough. Clogged nostrils should open, air passages of your head clear up so you can breathe freely. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Anyone who has a stubborn cough, or bard cold or catarrh in any form should give this prescription . a trial. Clem Thistletbwalte can supply you. Adv. .
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New JL uvnvM fonnfit COLLARS art curve cut to tit tKc shoulders perfectly duett, Ptaboclv KCo:lndMakcs
Reliable Winter Remedy To enjoy perfect health your blood roust be pure and rich in vitalising elements. Particular - care should be taken' at this season to see that the blood is pure and the system properly cleansed. - . Some people need an alterative otlieTS only a remedy t stimulate the liver. In either rase the remedy should be taken now, -' BLOOD PURIFIER Various disorders Indicate Impure blood. Scrofula, boils and other skin eruptions, rheumatism, etc., are some of the evidences of bad blood. Use Dr. Simpson's Vegetable Blood Purifier 4t will quickly restore the blood to a normal condition. All Druggists, $1.00
Sale Begins at 8 O'clock Friday Morning Watch the Windows
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Tomorrow, We Start An Unparalled Bargain Event
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REAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO EFFECT A QUICK DISPOSAL Every item was personally selected and marked to a figure that will insure a speedy selling.
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In many instances where lots are small we have stated quantities and then again there are many lots too small to be advertised. Needless to say, those show the greatest reductions.
Classified
Note the Savings on Domestics
DOUBLE FOLD PERCALE Cheaper than Q Calico, per yard . C
GINGHAM Full 32-inch French Gingham,
splendid value at . . FINE SCOTCH GINGHAM Stripes and plaids, special at
15c 15c
36-inch Madras, beauUful line of styles, special, per yard
23c
ALL REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE
WASH GOODS January pre-inventory prices on Wash Goods that will attract. Many new " T in this sale which will induce early purchases.
Embroidered Voile, 36 inches wide, QQp 50c values, for quick selling, yd.. . . .,
36-in. Lace and Fancy Striped Voile, OKp 35c values, per yard, now Q'
19c
27-inch Voile, 25c values now
Special showing of Dress Voiles, spring styles, at per yard .35c and 59c
Yard-wide Nainsook, per yard, 11c
THREAD 2 Spools for 5c For quick disposal, a limited number of spools of Bowstring Thread, conceded to be as good as O. N. T. Special at 2 Spools for 5c
BLANKETS AND ROBES ALL KINDS OF Horse Blankets, from $1.40 up. Plusn Robes, $4.00 up. Good harness oil. 20c quart BIRCK'S Harness Store 509 Main St
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In the Pre - Inventory Sale of Underwear Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, long sleeves, AOn sale price OC Extra weight. Ladies Union Suits (seconds), long and short sleeves, high or low neck. EA 85c values OUC
23c
Children's Fleeced Union Suits, 4 to 14 years, Jong sleeves and drawers
Knit Mufflers For men, women and children, full assortment of sizes in black, gray and white at following prelaventoryalo prices 50c Mufflers. 29c 25c Mufflers. 17c
Wool 'Tarns' The popular all-wool Tam-o-shanter for girls and young women, a limited lot; though representative in colors, selling from 50c to $1.00 pre-inventory price of mOX
WANTED Light housekeeping rooms. near East Haven. Call 101 South 0th St. is-st WANTED Five more"young merTand women to join tbe class in uhorthand which will start next Monday at
the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 18-2t WANTED A high grade young mau stenographer for position in Marion. ' $70 to iSO per month to begin with. I -.nil Ka MiltmAnJ Dual . 11 '
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Ball" Sets
at Reduced Prices
FOR SALE
Corner lot, 46xlDO; good location for two doubles: this lot is within four blocks of $th and Main.
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LOST Gents' right hand glove. Leave 1035 Main.
Phone 2576.
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Combination Sets including Sweater Coats, Leggings.
Toques ana rants, $1.50 values . S1.00 " ' $2.50 values $2.00
$3.00 values $2.50
LOST Pair spectacles, between
tuin to Western Union. Reward. lS-Ct j ($
$1.00 and $1.50 PETTICOATS
Special lot of Mercerized Petticoats in fancy colors
$1.25 PETTICOATS Black and plain col
ors, now V.
48c
':98c
Ready-to
ear
Dept
SUITS to $35.00 SUITS to $18.50
11.98
$7.48
to $28.50 $12.50
COATS to $12.50
$5;00
WAIST SPECIALS
Special lot of Voiles and Shan- CO ft A tung Silk Waists, extra value ,uu
One lot of Waists, regular $1.00 values, fine, voiles and organdies, 7Q priced at ; . 1 VV
EXTRA QUALITY CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS in all colors, latest . flQ AO styles, priced at only :
January Reduction Sale .....
LINEN
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TOWELS
43c
Special 60-inch Table Damask January Reduction Sale
Two-yard wide Table Damask, regular 75c CQ value, priced at Dii ONE LOT ALL LINEN BLEACH. TABLE CLOTH Two-yard lengths, worth $2.00, now. .$1.75 IVz yard lengths, $2.50 value, now..... $2.00 2 "yard lengths, $3.00 value, now... $2.50 All Remnants at Half Price
1.00 two-yard wide Mercerized Damask PTQ special' per yard C
Turkish Towels Special lot of Towels, 24x36 inch, pre-inven- - Q tory price of XSl Lot of Towels, 24x40 inches, 25c I Extra large Honey Comb Towel, pre-ln- Pf I ventory price of I I
Half- Price Sale Boudoir Caps, Silk; Crepe de Chine and Lace, all go at PRICE. Trimmed in Blue, Pink, Flesh, White and Lavender Wool Cap and Scarf Sets at Half -Price $2.00 values at. ..... . .$1.00 $3.00 values at $1.50 $1.00 Separate Wool Scarfs 50c 59c Wool Scarf s at 29c
79c
Our 79c Shirt Sale
79c
J.: Will Get the Business It Deserves. THE FAMOUS E. & W. SHIRTS,! new Spring
styles, regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, Sate price
79c
FLANNEL SHIRTSPlain gray arid striped, regular $1.25- and $1.50 values, attached and QQ detached collars . . .. ioC One lot of 25c Ties' . .. '. . . . . ...... 15c One lot of 50c and 35c Ties 7.... .23c Values Unequalled Anywhere
Lee B; Nusbaum Co
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New Silks That Excel Former Values Special ihipncnt of striped and plaid Silks, AQ regular $2.00 value.", prr yard pX0 Special lot of Striped Silk, $1.00 values, priced AQn for quick selling, at per yard oC $1.00 Silk Poplins, all colors, for quick selling, E(n per yard ". l)UC AH Remnants Half-Price Special Purchase pf White Quilts An Elaborate Assembly of White Quilts at Prices Ranging from
$1.25)$4.50D
Single Spreads, etra values, at $1.00 .
75c Brassieres, 50c Special lot of Brassieres, all sizes, excel- FA. lent 75c values, pre-inventory sale price of OUC Special values in Gossard and Kabo Corsets from $10 to $8.50. . ,
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