Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 134, 18 April 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIlM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917

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BALLOT PLACES HEAVY BURDEN ON NEW VOTERS

NEW . YORKv April 18. Declaring that-"the ballot Is not a reward but a burden' Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge and Mlsa Alife Hill Chittenden, presidents, respectively, of the National and of the New York state associations opposed to woman suffrage, Issued a Joint statement today protesting against proposals to give women the suffrage as a reward for services to their country.

SOCIETY WOMEN AS RED CROSS NURSES

Burns Mortgage on Pastor's Home

MILTON, Ind., April 18. Rev. F. C. McCormlck preached on "The Resurrection" at the Christian church Sunday morning and the choir repeated the Easter anthems. A feature of the service was the burning of the mortgage on the church parsonage of $1,200, freeing It of Indebtedness. Walter Anderson played a violin solo In the evening. The Bible school offering for hospitals and children's homes was increased to $50.

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Captain J. L. Jayne, XT. S. N., who has command of the United States aeronautic station at Pensacola, Fla.. where naval aviators are trained and where aeronautic experiments are conducted. Captain Jayne is also experimenting with dirigible balloons and captive balloons as submarine detectors. ' -,'.': -.:'

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jFTRS.AMTHONY ' DRBXEIf.SfT.T3Z.. GEORGE. Mrs. Anthony DTexel and Mrs. Ceorge J. Gould, who were the leading participants in a Red Cross fete and garden party at the magnificent Gould estate, Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J. The proceeds of the affair were turned over to the American Red Cross. The photograph shows the two society leaders in the costumes of Red Cross nurses.

HONORS NINETIETH BIRTHDAY

MILTON. Ind., April 17. Mrs. J. L. Wike was ninety years old Saturday. The day was observed quietly by the coming of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gibbons, of Columbus. Ohio. On Sunday Mrs. Wlke was at the M. E. Sunday school In her accustomed class.

"I want to be a bugler in the marines," a fifteen-year-old lad told the recruiting officer at Cleveland, saying his grandmother approved his idea. He was not accepted.

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Should you try to buy your friends by money you will lose the opportunity of winning them by sincerity; real friendships are cemented by candor and not by coin.

The man who reveres . the good, finds it impossible to revel In the bad; no man goes higher than his own level, and he climbs up only as he sees visions and aspires. When you telephone your Want Ad to The Palladium during the morning hours, before the sun on that day has set, your important message put into The Palladium Want 'Ad form, is being read by thousands upon thousands of people many of whom will most likely be interested in your proposition. . . Easy to remember and well for you to know. This is The Palladium telephone number 2834.

ENGINEERS' CORPS GETS RUSH ORDER

INDIANAPOLIS, April 18 Orders to 'rush the engineers' battalion, authorized in Indiana some time ago, to full enlistment were received by Adj. Gen. Harry B. Smith from the chief of the militia bureau at Washington today. The letter states that these experts are wanted at once by the federal government and Gen. Smith is instructed to notify the department at the earliest possible moment the battalion is ready. One company cf engineers has been organized at Tene Kauta and two

'companies arc beir.j; ieciuit:-d. in Inj dianapolis.

YOL'KKIN GIVES TALK

CIGAR MAKERS ARE OUT

RUN-DOWN WOMAN Made Strong By Our Vinol Fort Edward, N. T. "I was in a rundown, nervous And weak condition, so I could not do the housework' for my little family of three. I had taken cod liver oil emulsions and other remedies without benefit. A friend told me about Vinol. I tried it and it soon built up my strength and made me a well woman so I now do all my housework." MRS. ELMER GLIDDEN. We guarantee Vinol for all rundown, weak and debiliated conditions. Clem Thistlethwalte, druggist, Rich mond, Ind. Also at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.

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and to get them you must sacrifice goodness strength, fragrance and flavor everything and be content with flat, insipid, watery coffee No junk comes with Golden Sun Instead, at a modest price yon. get chaf fless, strong, full-bodied coffee each pound packed in an air-tight can coffee that is economicalthat makes into a clear, satisfying beverage of exquisite . flavor and superb aroma. Sold by grocers only. c!sbn Sun

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Coffoe THZ WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio

WHEELING. W. Va, April 18. Seven hundred persons, 500 stogie makers and 200 girls employed as strippers, were out of of employment here today as a result of the closing down for an indefinite period of the two plants of the largest stogie manufacturing concern in Wheeling. The high cost of material and labor is said to be responsible for the order closing the plants. .

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Members cf I Company. Ohio National Guard, cn garrison duty in Richmond, were entertained by the Rotary club at luncheon at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday. Captain Younkin addressed the Rotarians on some intimate phases of soldiering.

TIP PATRIOTIC LEADER

NEW YORK. April 18. Tips for complying with requets to play patriotic airs caused a large increase in the income of George Bertet, orchestra conductor at a popular restaurant, since the United States entered the war. Testimony In a separation suit brought by Mrs. Bertet showed that the orchestra leader's income was $94 a week, about one-half of which represents tips.

Patrolman James Gaffney, of New York, put down his club and helmet and started for San Francisco to be a rich man. Mrs. Sarah Gaffney died and let him $25,000.

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RICHMOND QUAKERS ATTENDED FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY TOMS

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.,. April 18. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Toms, who died Sunday morning, was held at 'the home on West Main street, Monday afternoon, President R. L. Kelly of Earlham college conducting the services, assisted by Rev. Mr. Bond of the Friends church, Dublin. Mrs. Toms was a woman of sterling worth, and was widely known on account of . her church and charitable work. In his discourse, Dr. Kelly paid high tribute to her Christian character. Of the family still living are the husband, Anderson Toms, three daughters, Mrs.G. W. Randal of Arizona, Mrs. W. A. Laymon of St. Louis,. Missouri, MisS Eva Toms in the home, and L. J.,Toms of St. Louis. ' , An unusually large number, of persons attended the funeral. Among those from outside the town were Timothy Nicholson, Dr. and Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Ida Lemon and daughter, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins of Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. W: R. Wilson of Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Exam Unthank of Spiceland.

Colored Citizens Aid Red Cross

Colored citizens are expecting to make a substantial contribution to the Red Cross chapter here. . Today arrangements were announced for a concert to be given jointly by the choirs of the four colored churches under the direction of Mrs. Brown and Otis Hunter. About forty musicians, assisted by soloists from Indianapolis, will appear in the program of sacred and patriotic selections at the Coliseum on April 27. Dr. Huffman has charge of the preliminary arrangements. The entire proceeds will be contributed to the Red Cross.

SEAL APPARATUS ABOARD VESSELS

BOSTON, April 18. Naval authorities announced here today that until further notice no commercial messages should be handled in the first naval district between ships at sea and shore radio stations. Wireless apparatus of all ships entering ports in this district will be sealed while the vessels are in port. . .

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

ASK BANKERS' HELP IN FLOATING LOAN WASHINGTON,- April 18 Secretary McAdoo today Informed the advisory council of the Federal reserve board comprising big banking interests of the country including J. P. Morgan that the 'government would welcome suggestions from them as individuals on floating the $5,000,000,000 war bond issue. . - ------ -

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Air Raid Kills 11 at Freiburg

BERLIN, (via London) April 18 An official announcement by the war office, says that eleven persons have been killed, twenty-nine injured and considerable damage done to the university building by an air attack on Freiburg.

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CHURCH GIVES RECITAL

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 18. The choir of the Lutheran church. Ease Germantown, under the leadership of M. H. Gaar of this place, gave a song service at Millville, Sunday evening.

GASGARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXS PER YEAR

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Furniture of Quality The mark of refinement is shown in every piece of Furniture on our floors.

To maintain the Highest Quality, with moderation in prices, is our constant policy

If you are looking for something different from the average stock come and see what we have.

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