Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 130, 13 April 1917 — Page 11
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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL-13, 1917
KAISER'S ALLIES ANGLE FOR END IF WORLD WAR
. (By Associated Pres) WASHINGTdx.' April 13. Officials today viewed the disclosures that Austria and Bulgaria through1 their representatives in Switzerland are trying to approach entente displomats on the ubject of peace, as gratifying, inasmuch as they indicate war weariness in those countries, but : as not necessarily involving the sort of definite proposals that might bring peace in the near future. Information received here does not indicate that Austria and Bulagria are bufficiently desperate to make them propose terms, acceptable to the entente allies, and diplomats of the latter have indicated that they will refuse to enter peace discussions not based on publicly avowed terms. It is not known whether Bulgaria and Austria are operating, independently or together in their peace soundings. HIGH SCHOOL PLANS ENTER THE PARADE Six hundred high school students will march in the Patriotic parade Monday. Teachers also will participate. The girls organized today. They will wear white middy blouses and carry flags. The boys are working cn plans for uniforms and drills. Music for the High school detach ment will be .furnished by- the High school band and drum corps.' Banners bearng legends character istic of the High school spirit will be borne. These legends are: "Some Have Gone, Others Will High School Students " "America, First, Last And All the Time." "Dad in '98 Our Turn Now." PATIENT AT REID HOSPITAL Mrs. Gertrude Moore, Eldorado,-O Is a patient at the Reid hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Mrs. Forest Jordan has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in Bethel. A dance will be given at the Eagles' Hall Saturday evening by the trustees of the lodge for the benefit of the Soldier boj6. t Mrs. H. R. Teager of Washington, D. C. is the guest of Mrsr W. O. Ryan, 233 South Fifteenth street until Monday. V......V CLEVER WOMEN Ue gasoline to dry dean every thing, at home and save -. , $5 In an hour. You will never aga:n pay enormous ?rices for dry cleaning after trying his. Any woman can clean and reicw the appearance of yokes, ribbons, latins, laces, silks, furs, shirtwaists, Swiss, lawn, organdie and chiffon lresses, kid gloves and shoes, neckies, children's clothes, suits, caps, voolen garments, fancy vests, draperies, rugs, in fact, any, and everything :hat. wouJd be .ruined with soap and Aater. . Get two ounces of solvit e at any r irug store and put it in two gallons f if gasoline, where, it auickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to be cleaned. iftcr a little rubbing out they come " looking bright and fresh as new. You - will find nothing fades, shrinks or " wrinkles, requiring no pressing. You would have to pay $5 at a dry ' cleaning establishment for the cleanV.ing which can be done at home as : . easily as laundering. Any grocery or garage will supply the gasoline and vour druggist will sell you two ounces -ot solvite which is simply a gasoline . ;.3oap, then a large dishpan or wash '.toiler completes your dry cleaning out't. Adv.
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DUBLIN MAN DIES
DUBLIN, Ind.. April 13. The body of Ralph McN'amee, 23 years old, who died yesterday at hja noma in Indianapolis, will.be buried here tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. He formerly lived here..--. MRS. DAVIS IS DEAD HAGERSTOWN, Ind.V -April 13. Mrs. Mary Davis, wife of P. H. Davis, died at her .home here early this morning. Death was due to a complication of diseases. She had been a member of the Christian church for a number of years. She is a sister of B. F. Abbott, of Richmond, Mrs. R. R. Brant and Wiliam Abbott of this place, and mother of Clifford, and Walter Foutz, of this, place. CHANGE GIVES TALK Rev. O. E. Chance, pastor of the Whitewater Friends church, will de liver a lecture at a mass meeting for men at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. "Sexual Hygiene" will be the subject. The address is to be given under the auspices of the Young Men's club of the Whitewater Friends' church. MURRAY ATTRACTION PROVES EXCEPTIONAL A well balanced bill at the Murray theatre attracted a packed house last night. Black and White Novelty Acro bats are far above the average and have : some really new "stunts" in their line. The Three Lyres, Tinkling Tunes to Tickle the Tastes of the iUUCn IU A ivILiO IUC A AO ICO VI I minutes overtime. Their music is really worth while. Elsie Williams and Company in the eternal question, "Who Is To Blame," are also good. HANNAH EARL DIES DUBLIN, Ind., April 13. Mrs. Hannah Earl, 84. years old, died fit her home here this morning. She will be buried Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with funeral services form her home. She had been an invalid for a number of years. While we are gatherng seaweeds for fertilizer we should Introduce one from the British isles known as Alaria esculenta, and used in many parts as an article of food. The Scotch call it balderlocks. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head win clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. -'. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your, druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the - inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief come3 Instantly. It's just line. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Adv.
MRS. MARY KEEVER ANSWERS SUMMONS
HAGERSTOWNMnd., April 13 Mrs. Mary Keever, 80, widow of Jackson Keever, who died in 1901, is dead at her "home here. "'She was born in Lancaster county. Pa. Her death was due to a heart affection and senility.. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.- Mrs. Keever had lived near .Hagerstown for fifty orsixty years. . She Is survived by the following children: Marcus Keever, of Newcastle; Granville Keever. of Muncie; Mrs. Harry Brown, of Muncie; Moses Keever, of this place, and Mrs. Ella Leavell, at home. TRY LOUIS HAAGER TWICE SAME DAY Louis Haager, charged with having given his wife a beating, has the distinction of being one of the few men eve tried twice in one day on the same charge. This morning he pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery on his wife and refused to testify i in his own behalf. After Mrs. Haager had told a story of .cruel treatment received from her husband he was fined $25 and costs nd sentenced to the penal farm for sixty days. Later Mayor Robbins was informed that it was probable that Mrs. Haager was not a competent witness and he decided to have Haager arraigned before him again late this afternoon. 1 HOW IS THAT, MAC? "If the person who found a gold cuff button, on which was a K. of P. insignia, will call at police headquarters I will present him with the other cuff . . . .1.11. , 4- V i ' This advertisement is inserted for Police Sergeant Ed McNally at his request and no charge is made for the same.' -; A nonalcoholic public house The British Empire was opened recently in London. WRINKLES Wrinkles come to almost every worn an at some time and there is nothing aside from some serious disease, for which the average woman feels a great er horror and repugnance. It is wom an's privilege to be beautiful, and most women are anxious to have a complexion that is clear, smooth, fresh and youthful looking. But this much to be desired condition can only be brought about by intelligent attention to the needs, of the skin. Wrinkles disfigure, and a dry, "sallow rough skin spoils any woman's good looks. To those whose skin has reached this condition we suggest the application of Usit, a pure nut-oil. liquid preparation (not a cream or paste) made from an Egyptian formula, said to have been in use for centuries by famous beauties away back to Cleopatra's time. Usit seems to be the only thing that will feed the hungry, dry skin back to youthful smoothness, freshness, and plumpness, and drive away ; all the - disfiguring wrinkles that cOme so quickly when the skin is not properly nourished. A few applications of Usit prove its worth, and continued use for a reasonable time brings results that are no less surprising than pleasing. It is necessary to . apply it only at night when retiring. For sale by Thistlethwaites stores. It is a splendid skin food, daintily perfumed and guaranteed to contain nothing that will cause hair-growth, and a fine treatment also for freckles, , black-beads and many forms of exema. Adv. Jianer's Store $6.00 and upward for a guaranteed 1 6-size open Elgin Watch. Haner's Store 810 Main Street 7" fiSEflaa a I J .THE HIGH E5T QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 Ptff Recipe Book Frtt SKINNER MFG. CO 0MAHA.U.5A IMGtST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA
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JOHNSON PLEADS WITH RURAL FOLK TO SWELL CROPS
; WILLIAMSBURG, Ind-, April 13. "We must fight our biggest battle with the plow," declared Henry U. Johnson,, of Richmond, addressing a gathering of patriotic citizens here last night. The meeting , was held at the Odd Fellows hall, and was" productive of much enthusiasm. " . Speaker.' Johnson emphasized the importance the farmer will; play in the war just declared. At the close of the meeting proper, the Green Township Producers' League, an organization to promote more intensive farming in this township, was organized with the following officers and members: Chairman. Chester A. Wright; vice-chairman, J. C. Ball; secretary, O. S. Pierce; treasurer. Ethel Frazier.. Members: Ora Pitts, Frank Williams, Orion Wilson, L. L. Lemon, Clarence Clements, Frank Coffman, Assian Hartup, H. H. Stanford, Paul Reardon, S. A. Henshaw, R. T. Chenoweth. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY tat m 10 a A Tire for Every Need of Price and Use'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Royal Cord' 'Usco' 'Plain'
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APPEAL FOR FUNDS MADE FOR RALLY
An appeal was made today by the committee that is raising funds for the patriotic celebration, that persons desiring to make contributions to help pay the expense that may be incurred, leave their funds at any of the banks of the city. Although the organizations that will take part in the parade will pay their own expenses there are incidentals connected with the celebration which will be paid Out of a general fund. The committee announced that owing to the short time intervening members would be unable to make canvass. DOG TAX REMITTED TO STATE TREASURER County Auditor Bowman today remitted $118.14 to the state treasury in compliance with the law that requires that five per cent of the dog tax be given to the state. - A total of 2,362.75 was collected on dog taxes this year. The difference between that amount and the amount .a ' I ft I oar '"TIM r Tremendous ThePublic's
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