Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 131, 14 April 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
KOOSE MEMORIAL SET FOR SUNDAY
Memorial exercises will be held at the .high school auditorium at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by the Loyal Order of Moose. The public is InvltThe program"" follows: Philip Gates orchestra, opening memorial exercises, officers Wayne lodge No. 167; selection. Moose quartet, J. P.-Weasel, William Iloelscher, Frank Kahle, Urban Gausepohl; selection,' orchestra; address, Frank T. Strayer; selection, quartet; benediction. , ,
MARY PICKFORD PLAYS NEW ROLE
Beginning Monday, the Murray theater will present the world's most popular screen star, Mary Pickford, in her latest subject for Artcraft Pictures. "A Poor Little Rich Girl," adapted from the well-known Eleanor Gates' story and play - of the same tame. A tale of particular heart appeal throughout, offering many smiles and situations of humane charm, "A Poor Little Rich, Girl" affords . the incomparable Mary Pickford a screen play which allows the foremost motion picture favorite ample opportunity to portray touching situations as only she can.
During the year 1916 Mexico was the largest trader sending Kood to the port of Los Angeles. Tin- lutal imports for the twelve months were worth $5462,705, of which amount Mexico furnished $4,488,336.
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ORA CAREW IS AT THE MURRAY
Ora Carew, a street orphan, becomins suddenly desirous of joining the circus, the circus manager gives her a chance to learn to ride a horse and to do some trapeze work. Various exciting episodes of circus life are shown, and the girl is Anally rescued from her pursuers by her lover, Belmont, the aviator. At Murray, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
CANCEL ATHLETIC EVENT8 .
EUGENE, Ore., April 14. Athletic events of every description have been cancelled at the University of Oregon. All energies of the university, It was announced today will be directed toward preparing students for military duty, the university having received notice of its designation as a training camp for the officers reserve corps.
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Superfluous Hair Now Removed Roots and All! (New and Instantaneous Home Method)
, A boon to women troubled with superfluous hair is the new phelactine, process. - It is totally unlike the depilatory, electrical and other methods heretofore employed for the removal for hairy growths. It is the only thing that enables one to remove the hair completely roots and all in one's own home, without the assistance of an expert. The result cannot be doubted, for? the user sees the hair-roots with her own eyes. A stick of phelactine, with easy directions, can be bad at any drugstore. It is entirely harmless (a child could safely eat it), odorless and nonirritating. Always sold under a money-back guarantee. It is an instantaneous method, and so thorough that the skin is left perfectly smooth and hairless, bearing not the least evidence of its former disfigurement.
The Japanese Way To Remove Corns Don't Hurt a Bit-Easy and Simple The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Jurt a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn of Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Try It. Your ' Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine.
Jnst a touch of Ice-mint and "Oh!" what relief. Corns and callouses vanish, soreness disappears and you can dance all night or walk , all day and your corns won't hurt a bit. No matter what you have tried or how many times you have been disappointed here Is a real help for you at last From the very second that Ice-mint touches that sore, tender corn your poor tired, aching feet will feel so cool, easy and comfortable that you will just sigh with relief. Think of it; just a little touch of that delightful,, cooling Ice-mint and real foot joy is yours. No matter how old or
tough your pet corn Is he will shrivel right up and you can pick him oat after a touch of Ice-mint No pain, not a bit of soreness, either when applying It or afterwards, and It doesn't even irritate the skin. Ice-mint is the real Japanese secret of fine, healthy, little feet. Prevents foot odors and keeps them cool, sweet and comfortable. It is now selling like wildfire here. Just ask in any drug store for a little Ice-mint and give your poor suffering, tired feet the treat of their lives. There Is nothing better, nor nothing "just as good."
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Buy A Car That Gives You Extras
SUPERIOR value in a motor car is the sum of many detail advantages. When a little extra style, a little extra comfort, a little extra economy, a fitde more effort to insure pleasurable, uueficc service are combined in one car, the result is a car that you cannot afford to overlook, if you want the ultimate in car value. Such a car is the
$1285 Lexington extras tht are included comprise such features as the cut steel (instead of cast iron) starting Sear, the engine driven tire-pump, the largest size loto-Meter, and a dozen others. But The Bo Extra On Any Car Is The MOORE MULTIPLE EXHAUST SYSTEM which increases v usable 22.8 wch leas extol inc. The LncrmmoK owes its remarkable hft-cHmbinc abttty to die Moore Multiple Extant System. Other advantages are reduced carbon, longer valve life, less wear and tear on die engine because it produces full power at lower speed, easier ataftLnf, and better control with less gear changing. Before you buy is the time to look arouna for your money's worth. See the Lexington by all means. Quaker City Garage
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The Real Pillar of Society It's a good rule that works both ways. When the farmer supports the Home merchant and the Home merchant supports the farmer, you have the real pillar of society. The farmer would have a poor farm if he did not have a good home market. And a merchant cannot build up the home market alone. He must have the support of the farmer. Likewise the merchant has poor business when the Service he gives is not the best possible. The trade must be even. The services must be mutual. So, the picture you are looking at NOW should be true from both ends. If it doesn't quite suit you this way, turn the paper around. NOW you have seen the REAL PILLAR OF SOCIETY. The farmer upholding the merchant and the merchant upholding the farmer. The closer at home you keep your dollar, the sooner it will get back to your own pocket. These merchants are leaders in Richmond's commercial life and will serve you at all times to the best of their ability. If the merchandise you want is not in stock, these merchants will get it for you.
DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR-Ackerman's . Grand Leader, The Hoosier Store, The Knollenberg, The Geo. H. Railroad Store FURNITURE AND STOVES Romey's LADIES' AND MEN'S CLOTHING Hirsch's MILLINERY Austin Millinery
OFFICE SUPPLIES AND BOOKS Bartel & Robe JEWELERS Vigran, SamS. PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Starr Piano Co. SHOES Feltman Shoe Co. Neff & Nusbaum TAILORS Made-to-Measure Dennis, Roy W. , Wayne Tailoring Co., 816 Main St
If You Spend Your Money in Rich mond, Both You arid Your Community Will Be Prosperous
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