Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 69, 1 February 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1917

JAKES OF WINNERS IN BAKING CONTEST

GIVEN OUT TODAY

Prizes In tbe bread-baking contest.

arranged under the direction of Omer

G. Wbelan for the manufacturers of Sour, have been announced. Award of tbe samples displayed at tbe Reed

Furniture store are as follows:

Mrs. C. McPherson. 641 South Sixth f treet, 1 barrel Enterprise flour; score

98. Miss R. E. Miller, Eleventh and

National Road, West, one-half barrel

Enterprise flour; score, 90. Mrs. E. Reck. 314 North Fifteenth fctreet, one-quarter barrel Enterprise flour; score, 90. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, 211 Pearl lreet, 24-lb. sack Enterprise flour; core, 85. Mrs. . Harry Castator, 19 South Twenty-first street, 24-lb. sack Enterprise flour; score, 85. Mrs. W. Austerman, R. F. D.. 24-lb. tack Enterprise flour; score, 85. Mrs. J. F. Mustard, 112 North D treet, 24-lb. , sack ; Enterprise flour; score, 85. . Mrs. W. Katnp, 606 South Tenth treet, 24-lb. sack Enterprise flour; (core, 80. Mrs. Harlan, 210 Peart street, 24-lb. Back Enterprise flour; score, 80. Mrs. L. Crawford, 427 Pearl street, 24-lb. sack Enterprise flour; score, 80.

RUTHLESS

Continued from page On ,. coming through Tbe Associated Press dispatches, from Berlin. . . So far as could be learned early today no arrangement had been made for him to

appear before congress, as be did last

year to announce thp dispatch or tne Sussex note informing Germany that

unless tbe imperial government aband

oned the conduct of submarine warfare without regard to the principles of

humanity and the rights of neutrals, the United States would be obliged to

break off diplomatic relations.

Tbe new German warning carries the situation back practically to where

it was upon tbe original proclamation by Germany two years ago of a war zone around the British Isles. That proclamation called forth the famous

"strict accountability" note from the

United States. Breaks German Pledge.

It was followed by the sinking of the

Lusitanla and the virtual ultimatum

from the United States which resulted

in the German pledge not to sink "liners" without warning and provision

for the safety of those on board. Then

came the long series of alleged viola

tinns of this pledge, culminating in the attack upon the channel passenger

steamer Sussex.

In her final note in tbe Sussex case, Germany extended her pledges to cover all peaceful merchant craft, but

pnve notice that if what she termed Groat Britain's illegal blockade was

maintained a new situation would be

ffpatpd in which she would reserve

full liberty of action. The exchanges dosed with the United States accept

ing the new assurances in a terse note

in which it informed the German gov.

ernment that it was taken for granted that observance of American rights was not contingent upon the' outcome

of negotiations between the United

States and another nation.

The new situation has arisen and the reserved liberty of action is to be

used. According to information from

Teutonic sources bere, . German has ready from 300 to 500 submarines ready to wage relentless war upon shipping in the prescribed area, a

rreat section of tne hign seas stretch

ing three or four hundred miles from

the coasts of the British Isles and al

most the whole of the Mediterannean

Sea.

MILTON MAN WEDS

EVANSVILLE WOMAN

MILTON, Ind. Feb. 1-Edward Manlove and Miss Georgia Warren

Wells, were married at their own furnished apartments, 1916 Park Avenue,

Indianapolis Sunday afternoon in the

presence of about twenty relatives aad special friends. The ceremony was

performed by a cousin of the bride, the Rev. E. H. Henderson, who is 87

years old and the pastor of a Presby

terian church, in that city. . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove, of Milton, and auditor in the

office of the Board of Trade at Indianapolis. Official of the Board of Trade were In attendance. The bride's home previous to her marriage, was at Evansville. Her parents are both dead. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manlove's birthdays both fall on February 1. They will be the recipients of many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove, parents of the bridegroom

have just returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the wedding.

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WHAT MEN WILL WEAR THIS SPRING Men's Spring Suits are in beautiful Scotches, tweeds and casslmeres, grays, Oxford blues and browns, all this wealth of new weaves and colorIngs are combined with the staple blues and grays in serges and tweeds, and decidedly pretty are certain effects in which a distinctive pattern is produced by two tones of the same color blending into the design. Over GOO styles in these new woolens at Emmons' Tailoring Company. Fine Milts $15. $18, $24 and up. Comer SULtABd .Main.

.. Continued From Page One.l Question What Shall I Do With

Christ?" Mr. Hill spoke last night on

"Christ's Reason for Coming Into the

World."

Rev. H. S. James at the United Brethren church scored "barren lives

and empty professions" among church

members In a sermon on "Lessons

From the Barren Fig Tree." He said: "There are some church members who

never lead a single person to the Master and some Sunday school teachers

who never won one of their scholars to Jesus Christ."

Rev. Parker Will Preach. The sermon tonight will be preached

by Rev.. Addison Parker. Rev. Dr. O.

T, Deever, of Dayton, Ohio, will preach

in this church next week.

"Conversion" will be Rev. Dr.

Charles Laing Herald's subject at

Second Presbyterian church tonight

The Senior Christian Endeavor society

will attend in a body. Dr. Herald

preached on "Saving Faith" last night

and Mrs. Homer Jones sang. "There probably are no persons in Richmond who doubt the historical fact of the Christ but that does not mean everyone in Richmond will be saved," he said. "Intellectual or emotional faith will not save souls." Rev. Dr. H. H. Tilock will preach tonight at Central Christian church on "Conversion, What It Is and How Accomplished." Questions Are Answered. Dr. Tilock answered the question, Why Does God Love Man?" last night. "God loves us, not because we are the children of the gorilla, or the children of the devil, but because we are the children of God by natural generation," he said. Rev. Somerville Light will preach tonight and Rev. R, C. Ballard, of Economy, Ind., tomorrow night at Grace Methodist church. This week is being observed as "Win My Chum" week under direction of the Epworth League. Rev. Dr. T. J. Johnston, of Muncie, Tnd., preached last night on "Christian Patriotism." He touched on the prohibition bill in the Indiana legislature. "The state wide measure pending in the legislature depends upon loyalty. No one outside knows what effort has been made to change men and the

great secret battle that has been

foueht." he said.

This church voted last night to send

a delegation to Indianapolis Friday when the dry bill Is voted upon. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, the pastor, will head the delegation. Music Plays Important Part. Music played an Important part in the Union Friends service in East Main Street Meeting House last night Mrs. Harry Doan sang and a quartet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Parshall, Mr. Briggs and Miss Williams, assisted by Miss Butler as soloist gave an evangelistic number. Miss Clark was at the piano. Dr. Alexander Purdy of Earlham assisted in the service. Rev. Francis Anscombe of South Eighth Street church preached on "Christ, Indispensable to Our Lives." Rev. i Charles M. Woodman of Allen Jay church will preach tonight. "As bread is indispensable to our bodies,

ught to our eyes and a roadway to the traveler, so is Christ indispensable to our lives," Mr. Anscombe said. "The Needs of Our Times," will be discussed by Rev. J. J. Rae in bis service at First Presbyterian church tonight Dr. Rae preached last night on "Christ's Philosophy of Life." "We are still an incomplete product but God and the laws of the universe are friendly to us and we are afforded every opportunity to develop along the proper lines," he said.

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Huge quantities of Home Furnishings enough to make the biggest quick-disposal sale ever seen in this cityhave been marked at prices that make Furniture buying this February a money-saving harvest never before known. You can't think of a home-furnishing article on which you will not make a big saving. The fact that Druitt Furniture is selling at such reductions is notice enough to thrifty buyers. Sale Begins Saturday, Feb. 3rd; Ends Saturday, Feb. 24th Come Early and Often

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See this wonderful Perfection Cabinet; compare it with any $30 cabinet on the market; priced during our sale only at 23.85

20 OFF ON BLOCH CARRIAGES A $40.00 Carriage, now $32.00 A $35.00 Carriage, now. $28.00 A $30.00 Carriage, now $24.00 A $25.00 Carriage, now $20.00 A $22.50 Carriage, now $18.00

This handsome Four-piece Bed Room Suite is in the popular 'William and Mary Period, made throughout of American Black Walnut, beautifully finished. We show it set up complete in our Model Bed Room and want you to see it. The regular price complete was (JJQQ OEC $125.00; we have made an extra special of this Suite at.. tyOuttO

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20 OFF ON CEDAR CHESTS A $16.50 Chest at $13.20 A $23.00 Chest at... $18.50 A 125.00 Chest at $20.00 A $28.00 Chest at $22.50

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One solid quartered oak China Closet, Early English finish, bent glass sides and front; ex

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One solid mahogany Morris Chair, has loose cushion seat

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fortable piece, was $26.50, now

$13.25

One solid quartered oak Chiffonier, beautifully finished, an

extra large piece with large

mirror, was $32.50, now

$16.25

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One solid Quartered Oak Buffet, a handsome piece, finished golden ; has large mirror, lined silver

drawer, was $30.00,

now ,

$15.00

One 'lot Parlor Tables, finished in mahogany or golden oak; six

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One Odd Mahogany Dresser A large roomy piece with a large

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This beautiful Music Cabinet holds player rolls or sheet music, also can be used for phonograph cabinet; finished in dull 1 A Q A mahogany, priced.... LJJjj

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This big overstuffed Chair or Rocker is upholstered with genuine Brown Spanish Leather. Has full spring Seat and Back. A remark

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK Reflects the BEST CARE in Selecting All the finer designs are here, numerous patterns you'll find nowhere else. The quality, design and finish of the Furniture shows both skill and good taste, and you'll marvel when you see the low prices attached. We show this handsome Suite in crushed-mulberry. It can be had complete or single pieces at a discount of 20 from the former price.

We show this handsome Suite in both golden and fumed oak, made throughout of genuine quartered oak. Chairs are solid oak with genuine leather seats, table just like cut is solid quartered oak; the Buffet is a large, roomy piece made of beautifully selected guar- d A Q Qf tered oak; complete suite prrOOU

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