Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 86, 21 February 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917

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The Red CroM Wat one of the first organizations in this country to begin to prepare for possible hostilities Germany. A call was issued for 10,000 nurses and they. are flocking to the colors in great numbers.

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CAMBRIDGE SENDS LARGE DELEGATION TO REVIVAL SERVICES IN MILTON

,' CAMBR1PQF CATV. Ind.. Feb. 21. Seventy-five or more persons from Uiis place attended th services at the Christian church of Milfon Sunday.. ..W. M. Millixan of W'bittier. Cal., was the guest of friends lu this city Tuesday. Ills wife was formerly Miss UlUe Mayall, a teacher for a number of years In i.he Cambridge City schools and other points in the county. .. .Albert Ohralt and Floyd Scott were in Indianapolis last night to see "The FaRKlng Show." Mr. and Mru. ,T. W. .Iitdkins. Mr. and Mrs. Will .ludkigs, with Rev. and Mrs. John Doddridge cr (Ireensbiirj: were among the relative in utt.cndniic'c'at the funeral of Miss Nora Pndrtridae. at Doddridge Chapel Tue&day mofnlng. Spend Day in Capital. Mrs. P. F. Romer and her guest. Mrs. Mont Washburn of Anderson, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. . .-. Mrs. Joseph Green of Richmond is a visitor In the home, of her father. Henry Storeh. . . .Omar Taylor of Dublin, president of the Jackson township Sunday (schools, visited the Christian Bible school, Sunday morning, and gave an Interesting talk in reference to the Sunday school work in general. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whittlinger have returned 'from Middletown,. Ohio, the former to resume work at the Mal-Ora. . . ..Mrs. Dan Chapman will go to Anderson Friday to visit her aunt. Mrs. T. M. Davis Karley Garrett is at home from Indianapolis in which city he is In the employ of an automobile company, ill with peritonitis. I Visiting Richmond Relatives. rs. John Logan Marson is visiting relatives in Richmond. .. .Mrs. B. L. Stratton will be the hostess this week , for a meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Card club.. . .Stephen Brown has returned from Indianapolis and has taken employment with the Paul Casket company Mrs. R. W Wharton is spending a few days with Mr. and

900 MEN EMPLOYED BY STARR COMPANY

napin growtn or the Starr phono-i Hiaph is cauisng. a steady expansion ; at the Richmond factory. I Recent increases in working force, have brought the total of men employ-:

od here dose lo 900, making this Tar and away the largest factory in Richmond. Clarence Genr.ett nays the growth in tlila branch of the, industry has. been remarkable and he anticipates a further and larger expansion. "An tuiergency recording laboratory in being installed in the factory here to replace the one which was removed io New York City, where it is occupy

ing on entire floor in a large loft build-i in. . . !

Mrs. Hugh Eavendar, of New Castle.. ..The Misses AJU-e and Ruth Keplar oT German town, Mrs. Daniel Evans, and Mrs. Priscilla Boyer were guests of Mrs. Mattle Morris arid daughters, Lena and May. at dinner Sunday Earl Tout spent the day (Wednesday) in Richmond on business Joseph Kouser of Chicago has opened a general repair shop, in the room recently vacated by O. U. Toppin Mr. Kouser's family will join him in this city a little later on.

BIG SAVING MADE IN SALARY ACCOUNT UNDER U. S. CONTROL

the suspension of payment of salaries for several months back, beginning in August before the establishment of. the temporary military government, after the collection of all revenues had been taken, under American supervision. Salary payments under the Dominican government were not resumed until shortly before Christmas. Meanwhile, much criticism had been aroused, as by the time the military took charge almost all the government employes entirely dependent on their salary had reached the end of their resources, and many salary claims had been brought up by speculators at liberal discounts from merchants to whom the claims had been assigned. The January salaries were paid promptly, however, and with a stable government established no delays are expected in the future.

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1 CARGO IN AMERICA

(By Associated fress) " - y- ' NEW YORK, Feb, 21. The f Oar masted bark L'Avenir, commissioi3d five years ago by King Albert of EM 1gium as a school ship, but since tte

war an ocean tramp, Is here taking on j BODY OF EMPEROR

a car(o for Melbourne. ... Her i captain, Andre Lauwerelnse, with other officers . and pupils went ashore when the war began and took part In the defense of Antwerp. When Antwerp fell Capt. Lauwereinse and some of his men fled to Holland and were interned. They escaped by virtue of bogus passports. , -

UNDER FOE'S FIRE

(By Associated Press): . AMSTERDAM, Via London, Feb. 21 A Budapest dispatch says that according to the Pester Lloyd, the body of ' Emperor 'Francis II has been removed from Arco by order of Emperor Charles because the town was

in the line of the Italian fire.; .The coffin was removed on the night of, Feb. 6, and taken on a gun carriage to the imperial chapel In Trent, where' it remain temporarily. ,f V '

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Positively none of these items sold except on Thursday morning during the hours as stated.' No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. orders accepted. Biggest Bargain Day of the Sale. Come spend the morning at this Loom End Sale. llese Items Oe Sale Oily FrKDM 8 to 9 A. 1.

Men's Heavy Grey Sweateis 49c Mens Heavy Work Trousers at ... .$1.35 One lot of Mens Suits, values up to $ 1 2 at . . $4.98 Boys Suits, worth $3.50, at . ...... .$2.15 Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 44c Boys' Heavy Grey Sweaters a$. ... . . .... . .49c Boys' Waists, all colors at ... 4 25c 1 2J2C Apron and Dress Ginghams, I hour only, per yard f. ......... . 6V2C 1 2J4C and 1 5c Bleached and 3Unbleached Crash, this hour only, per yard 74c 1 2c Percales, all colors, large-assortment, 8c yd. 25c Lace and Scrim Curtain Materials .... 1 lc yd. $1 .50 Silk Poplins and Fancy Silks, just this hour, per yard ...69c $1 .39 Cotton Blankets, heavy fleeced, a pair, 98c 35c Window Shades, perfect goods, 8 to 9 o'clock, only, at .. 25c

$1.50 Brussels Rugs, 27x54, in 6 different patterns, only . . 85c $ 1 2.00 Fibre Rugs, 9x1 2, room size, only . . $6.50 1 2Jc Hope Muslin, only 20 yds. to customer, per yard ..9V2C Ladies 59c Lace Knee Union Suits ......... 32c 65c Dark or Light Coverall Aprons 45c Ladies 65c Fleeced Union Suits, ail sizes .... 50c All Ladies Suits, values to $25.00, at. . . . .$9.95 One Burner Steel Oven, tin lined oven .... $1.19 2 Burner Steel Oven, tin and asbestos lined, $2.19 2 Burner Perfection Oil Cook Stove $8.48 Favorite Open Washing Machine, with adjustable bottom .... $2.59 No. 8 Tin Boiler with heavy copper bottom . $1.49 Gun Metal or Patent 9-inch Boot, $4 value . . $2.95 Gun Metal English, low heel Shoes $2.95

Court Records

Helen Milter was granted a divorce (torn Howard Miller in circuit court Tuesday. Cruel and inhuman treatment r.as the charge. Custody of a (laughter. a;e 17 months, was given to Glen Miller and wife. Charles Lanning was placed under arrest Tuesday by SherUf Clem Carr on a non-support of wire and children cnarge. Upon the petition of attorneys for the railroad (or a change of venue.

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Trie i wo uamapte suns to uanaoipn county Anna M. Puthoff vs. Ponnsylania railroad, demand $10,000 for personal injuries and Frank ,H. Puthoff vs. ' Pennsylvcnia railroad, demand $10,000 for personal injuries. Habitual drunkenness is the charge in the divorce suit filed today by Ethel Rurden 532 South1 Eleventh street, against Howard Burden, residence unkpown. The plaintiff ask for custody d her eight year-old boy. in.. Miller-Kemper company filed suit in circuit oourt today against August Cook on a note and for foreclosure of u mortgage, demand $C00. The personal estate of the late Henry Lee Ashley is valued at $23,090.44 In the inventory filed' with the county clerk, today. It consists mostly of stocks nnd bonds.

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has to equal for the treatment of all forms of catarrh. An internal or systemic treatment that aids nature to rid the system of all poisons. Natura Treats The Cause It's Nature's Way An Indiana Man made good investment which he bought Natura. Centleman: ;'I have been afflicted with catarrh for the past fortythree years. I had been in poor health for several years. 1 had a very bad case of stomach trouble; after eating I .would often bloat until I was in distress. My kidneys were badly effected and I had rheumatism! also had enlargement of the prostrate gland; soon after I began using Natura I began to improve; as I quit bloating which was a great relief to me. I have now used nine bottle of Natura. It has benefited me more than all other medicines I ever used; my health is better than it has beeu in years; the money I spent for Natura is the best investment I ever made. Yours truly, J. M. BARR, Blountsville, Ind. Natura can be obtained through all reliable druggists, but always found at the following progressive dealers in and around -Richmond, Ind. : . ... ;, , . ' Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken & Co.; Quigley Drug Stores; Conkey Drug Co.: Cambridge City, Ind., Dean House; Centervilfe, Ind., C. B. Lundy; Hagerstown, Ind., F. M. Whitesel.

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A Men's Dress Shirts, new patterns, at 49c Boys' Sweaters, worth $ 1 .50, at 95c 13 of our best 50c Rompers for ....... . . . ,$ 1.00 V Men's $1:00 and $1.50, this hour at: . . ... .79c Men's 25c Suspenders at 19c '.Men's Ribbed Union Suits at 69c .lien's Wool Shirts at... 98c 0c Calicos, all colors, light and dark, only 6c 2c Cretonnes, yard wide, per yard only 13c 1.5 c Silkalines, yard wide, best quality, 9 to 10 Wclock, per yard only 10c 20i$ Table Oil Cloth, this hour only, per yard . . 10c , 1 Oct and 1 2Jc Curtain Goods, per yard only ... 5c $15100 Brussels Rugs, 9x1 2, this hour only $10.00 $I.tlp Lace Curtains, per pair only. 75c

$1 .00 Wool and Fibre Rugs, 27x54, only 50c each $2.98 Ladies' Wool Dress Skirts $1.69 One lot Silk Poplin Dresses at $2.25 One lot Ladies'' Winter Coats worth to $8.50, to go at $2.25 2-quart Aluminum Percolator Coffee Pot . . . $1.00 No. 7 Aluminum Tea Kettle $1.98 No. 8 Cast Aluminum Skillet. $1.19 Large Aluminum Basting Spoon 9c Brass Rayo Reading Lamp with green shade, $1.98 Large Fancy Market Baskets .33c $1.25 Muslin Shirts, 9 to 10 o'clock. . .... .79c C. M. C. Crochet Cotton . 4 Balk, 25c Men's heavy $3.25 black or tan Work Shoes $2.45

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Boys' $15 .00 Mackinaws and Overcoats, during this hour at ..... ... ....... . . ... . .$3.85 Men's $t?.50 Trousers at '. ........... . $1.95 Boys' $5 100 Suits at. .... . . . . ..V.. ... .$3.85 Boys Fai'cy Dress Shirts at. . . . . . ..... . . .49c Men's $1.00 Sweaters at )' . . . . . . . . . . .79c Men's $I0l 00 Overcoats at . . . , . . . . . . . $6.48 $12.00 Alii Felted Cotton Mattresses, 50 lbs., full size, this ,hour only . . i ..... ... . . . . . .$7.98 69c Featheir. Pillows, hour 10 to 11 only, 39c each 65c Carpet, good patterns, this hour only, 39c yd. 5-inch Heavj' Cut Glass Nappie 69c 50c Heavy Flbral Cut Glass Tumblers, , at. ...... . . . : ... .35c each, or 3 for $1.00 8-inch Heavy Eiizz Star Cut Glass Salad. . .$1.69

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Blue Japanese China Cups and Saucers . . 9c each Large Fancy Decorated Dinner Plates. . . ,9c each White Haviland Dinner Plates or Cups and Saucers, at $5.95 doz. 75c Fancy Silks, yard wide, all colors, only 35c yd. 25c Cotton Poplins and Spring Tissues, a good selection, only ; . 16c yd. 35c White Waistings and Skirtings only . .16c yd. 25c White and Colored Plisses, just the thing for gowns, only . 14c yd. 35c Madras Sheetings, from 10 to 1 1 only, 16c yd. Children's $1 .00 Dresses at 69c 35c Black Silk Boot Hose.......... .... 29c Ladies '50c Mushn Drawers : : . . . . ; . . .'. .25c $7.00 value: Fancy Boots, Grey, Brown and Combinations . $4.45 ..... ....... i i' ' .

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