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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1917

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(1) Rolling Mills; 20 saved by crawling in vault. (2) Court House, not damaged. (3) Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Company, not damaged. (4) Maxwell plant, not damaged. (5) Colonial Flat, several injured. (6) Bentley Green House. (7) Three houses piled together, 7 bodies recovered. (8) Lynch Greenhose. The district between Tenth and Sixth streets had many fine homes. The property damage was great, but few were killed. The district between Twenty-second and Twenty-sixth streets was where working men lived. This was where the death rate was great. The path of the storm covered a two-block area. The line represents the approximate center. -

FOULKE RE-ELECTED TO DIRECT SOCIETY COMBATING PLAGUE

William Dudley. Foulke was re-elected president of the Wayne County Anti-Tuberculosis society yesterday afternoon in the annual meeting held at the Morrisson-Reeves library. Before the election Foulke expressed the belief that, perhaps, another person might be chosen who would be more agreeable to the county, commissioners. He said he was willing to serve, however. Mrs. Foulke suggested that another member be elected. "Is it necessary that the president of this body shall be persona grata to the county commissioners?" inquired Dr. Charles S. Bond. Harmony Should ' Exist. The president assured him it was not essential but it might be better for the cause to have harmony existing between the two bodies. Dr. Bond, Mrs. David W. Dennis,

who is vice president. Dr. L. F. Ross

and E. M. Haas advocated Foulke's re

election. Other officers who are, Mrs. Dennis. Miss Mary A. Stubbs, secretary, and A. D. Gayle. treasurer, were re-elected unanimously. - President Foulke presented three amendments to the constitution, which were adopted. Treasurer Gayle reported $1,192.65 In the treasury. A report on sale of Red Cross seals was referred to him for audit. Pass Over Nurse Question. The question of employing a visiting nurse was not discussed. This ia In the hands of a committee and it is understood a nurse is to be employed soon to take the place of Miss Mary Kennedy. The executive committee met following the meeting of members, which wss attended by 13 members, and chose six physicians for the advisory board. Five of them, Drs. A. J. Whallon, A. h. Bramcamp. L. F. Ross, O. N. Huff of Fountain City and Deardorf of Milton, held over. Dr. E. C. Denny was appointed to succeed Dr. Boyd, of Cambridge City, who resigned.

CHARTERS LOST

fContlnued From Page One. The Inspector learned that school authorities had done all possible to relieve the congestion but that they could not build a new school structure because of tax limit restrictions and so be left the charter in force. The inspector will recommend that Dublin transfer high school students to some other corporation. His recommendations are that the grade school be left as it is. Fair to Carry Out Orders. There are twenty students In the Dublin high school. It is said that because of financial limitations, the school authorities abve been unable to carry out state recommendations made four years ago. Whitewater will start immediately making plans to carry out recommend-

THOUGHT8 TO THINK ABOUT The smiles on your face and the kind words you have spoken will stay on the earth when you have gone up to heaven. Courage never calls for help; it's your yelping for help that puts you out of the ring "you're whipped when you whine." Conscience is the clock which tells the time to work and the time to worship; conscience controls conduct Market your ability read the Help Wanted Ads in The Palladium. Some employer is looking for you today. Answer his advertisement and tell him where and how to reach you.

BAKED BEANS GO UP

POTATOES TAKE DROP

Restaurants are now selllne baked

beans for ten cents a cup. Potatoes were selling for $3 a bush

el In some groceries today. Last

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY week, spuds were retailing at 13.40

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AFTER WOUNDING

- Continued From Page One. ' . ' nearly, a half hour before Mrs. Howard received medical attention. Taken to Reid Hospital. Mrs. Floyd was taken to Reid hospital in the police , runabout. Mrs. Howard had received first aid treatment from Dr. Huffman, city physician, she was-removed to the hospital in the police ambulance. She had to be carried on a stretcher nearly two blocks. Howard states that Isaac Floyd and his wife have been living at the home of his brother. Levi Floyd, near the National Automatic Tool company plant. Isaac Floyd quit his job at the F. & N. factory yesterday and as a result he and bis wife had a violent quarrel last night. After Floyd had retired Mrs. Floyd left the house and came to the Howard home, arriving there about 1 o'clock this morning. Howard says that as he was leav-

Ntxture's Best Food Laxative is the bran which makes up the outer coating of the whole wheat grain. But why eat coarse bran cakes when you can accomplish the same purpose by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit and at the same time get all the rich body-building material in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. A perfect foodjust enough proteid to build healthy muscle, just enough carbohydrates to supply heat and energy, just enough bran to keep the bowels healthy and active. For breakfast with milk or cream, or for any meal with fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

lrg his house this morning about 9

o'clock he saw Floyd coming around

the side of the barn, which is a little

west of the residence. Howard says that Floyd called to him that one of his horses was in trouble in the barn. Howard went to the barn and Floyd entered the bouse. When Howard got Into the barn he heard Mrs. Floyd and his wife screaming. Then he beard revolver shots. Picking up an ax Howard hurried to his home. When close to the front door Floyd stepped out of the house and pointed his revolver at Howard, driving him away. Floyd then returned to the house and killed himself. Howard is a fruit peddler and a man well thought of by his neighbors. Levi Floyd, brother of the man who killed himself, has been employed a

number' of years at the American;

Seeding Machine factory. - Neighbors say that Isaac Floyd ami his wife have lived in Richmond foe several years except for a short time the past winter when they resided inf M uncle. They returned to Richmond about six weeks ago. It is said that? Mrs. Floyd left her husband last sural mer going to . Dayton. She finally returned to him after he had threatened' her, it is said. I The Howard home, when the police,the deputy sheriff and reporters art rived, resembled a shambles. In one corner of a small room Floyd's body was sprawled on the floor. Nearby was Mrs. Howard, also on the floor moaning from the excruciating pain of her wounds. The floor was covered, with blO(!f also the walk in front of the house. I

H ANER'S STORE 810 MAIN ST.

SILVE R W A R E

1 OVERS of the distmcj tive in silverware will welcome an opportunity to

view the Heraldic pattern, the newest of the 1847 ROGERS BROS, designs. The crest and the hand-hammered effect truthfully suggest the atmosphere of the Heraldic Period Hollow-ware, such as tea pots, sugar bowls, cream pitchers, etc,may be had in The Heraldic Pattern permitting your entire table service to harmonize in design. 1847 Rogers Bros, is the only silver plate backed by an unqualified guarantee made possible by the actual test of more than 65 years wear. We carry a good line of the Heraldic and other patterns of this famous silverware.

ations which will enable it to have its charter renewed. It will be necessary to add one extra teacher and add two extra rooms, one for manual training and one for domestic science. It is hoped by Whitewater residents that a new building can be erected to serve as a central school for all Franklin township school children.

There are at present, forty students in the Whitewater high school and there

will be at least fifty pupils in the high school next year.

The scarcity of potatoes and all cereals throughout the British empire has caused the English authorities to urge increased planting the coming season. !

WOMEN! HERE'S ONE

ya you save IS In an hour by dry cleaning everything with gasoline.

This is the reason of the year when thoughts turn to brightening up the home and to the purchasing of new furniture. If you have decided cn new furnishings for this spring, it will pay you to buy here now. Think over what you need then come this week and supply that need. Below are several items, typical of the values to be offered.

Dry cleaning at nome Is Just as slmpie as laundering. Any woman can! clean five dollars' worth in fifteen minutes at lltle cost by getting from the drug store two ounces of solvite and put this In two gallons of gasoline, ' where it quickly dissolves. Then immerse articles to be cleaned; rub aj little and in a few moments the gaso-j line evaporates and the articles look bright and fresh as new. j You can dry clean silk waists, dresses, coats, ribbons, kid gloves, satin shoes, evening slippers, shawls,! belts, yokes, furs, boas, muffs, neck-, ties, lawns, dimity and chiffon dresses, draperies, fine laces, lace curtains, woolen garments, in fact, any and everything that would be ruined by! soap and water as dry cleaning doesn't 1 fade, shrink or wrinkle, making press-' ing unnecessary. Your grocer or any garage will sup- j

iuu gaawuiic ctiiu juu inu uuiam tow ounces of solvite at the drug store, which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large dishpan completes your dry cleaning outfit. Adv.

Only $31 Bays this Pretty WILLIAM AND MARY DINING TABLE

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Just as shown, in Jacobean finish, worth $38.50.

KZS Make Thrift a Household Word

Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of &n:A mth more than fifty shines and a SarcxA NOME SET

for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy end convenience. BLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers Take no substitute.

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Buys this Ivory Bed Room Suite Our Bed Room Furniture is carefully selected and represents the best made at moderate prices.

$12.00 COLONIAL CEDAR CHEST Worth $15.00

It is expensive to do without a Cedar Chest Buy yours now to put away your better Winter clothes

Fashion, like history, is repeating itself. Most carefully furnished homes today have a quaint Colonial four-poster bed in at least one room. This one, of mahogany, carries the true Colonial theme.

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Folding Collapsible Sulky These are the days when mothers take every opportunity to have their youngsters out in the fresh air and the warm sun. Many will want one of the new and popular sulkies. We have all styles and colors, with or without hoods. Full collapsible. Prices as low as

Buy Your

Refrigerator During this Sale. We have the "Herrick" and the "Leonard Cleanable" Quality lines Saw 20 Held Until Wanted

Yau Can Have It Charged It sometimes happens, from various causes, that a customer finds it inconvenient to pay all cash at time of purchase; : in such cases we will gladly extend credit courtesies covering any reasonable length of time to worthy people. ,

A Full Size

Reed Pullman Buggy

has every possible feature to give baby as much comfort as in its own crib. Stout rubber-tired wheels. Reclining back. Choice of popular finishes with upholstering to match. The special price for this sale is

SHOP AT

320.00 Buys an All Oak Quarter Sawed Early English Finish China Closet " Worth $30.00

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$17.75 Buys a Heavy Mission Library Tabic A $26.75 value