Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 148, 4 May 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917,
PASSENGER SERVICE ON AnAti LINES WILL DE CURTAILED
WASHINGTON. May 4. Curtailment of passenger train service and shipment of the country's entire output of rolling stock and rails to the allies were forecasted today by Daniel WUiard. In a speech . before the na lional Defense Conference of cover r.ors and representatives of state dofense councils. Already Mr. WUiard said the Federal councils general railroad Is working on a plan for readjusting achedtiles., Other nations at war. he said, have discontinued passenger schedules entirely but the American govern roent hopes to bring toe railroads to
their highest point of efficiency by eliminating duplication.
Of the fourteen thousand passenger train locomotives In the United States
the railroad board hopes to release 4,000 for freight trains.
NEW PARIS, 0.
The three children of Mi and Mrs. E. O. Reld. who have been housed up several weeflca with pneumonia, are all Improving Mrs. Eva, Miller and daughter of "West Manchester, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Melody spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fudge.... Mr. and Mrs. Ad. L. Reld
and Mr. and Mrs. Van Lovln of Rich
mond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reld.... Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Datigherty entertained Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Benson and 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Funk and daughter. Ed. Guinea, Samuel Roberts and
Rev. Srynen....Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Mlkesell entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mlkesell and Mrs. Mary Dsvls and Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport and son of Darke county. . . Miss Cora Clawson has accepted a Position with the George H. Knollenberg company at Richmond.... Mrs. Martha M. Langhlln Is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. George Brumbaugh at Eaton.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of New Hope, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. King.... Mrs. Louis Murray and son Jack, joined Mr. Murray at Eaton for a visit with his parents.... Mrs. Eva Miller and daughter of West Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fudge were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Melody.... Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan returned Wednesday morning from their visit in Florida. ...Emmett son of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Harris, who Is attnding Miami University, was made captain of the drill team for military instruction.
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P. D. Gray and daughter, Mildred, attended the funeral of a relative at Farmland Wednesday .;Mrs, JGXH.' Gerlach spent Wednesday afternoon in Winchester Caleb Ventress has purchased the Lynn laundry and will take eharge at once Mrs. Charles 8klnner of Newcastle is visiting relatives here.... Mrs. Claud Berry, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is reported as Improving. .. .Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chenoweth. on Frldsy, twin girls Trustee Harrison Hiatt has finished the school enumeration of Washington township and reports 678 children of school age; this is a decrease of 24, as 1916 enumeration was 702.... Miss Esther Jones is expecting to leave this week for Oregon to spend the summer with her sister. Miss Edith Jones... ..Mr. Cleo Shade left Wednesday for Indianapolis to enlist.... Miss Vada Daly and George Alexander, Jr., were in Indianapolis Tuesday.
I LOOK HERE FOR IT Many a Richmond Reader Will be Interested. When people read about the cures xaade by a medicine endorsed from far away, is it surprising ttat they wonder if the statements are true? But when they read of cases right here at home, positive proof is within their reach, for close investigation is an easy matter. Read Richmond endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. Chas. M. Scott. 31 S. 11th St.. Richmond, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with good success and I sincerely recommend them to any one troubled by kidney disorders or a weak and lame back. Should I ever have a return of the trouble, I would surely take them again. . I think there is nothing better for weak kidneys." Price 60, at all dealers. Don't elmply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Scott had. Foster- Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y, adr.
On The Boards
A PAIR OF SIXES The story concerns George B. Nettleton and T. Bogs John, manufacturers of a digestive pill, who are consecutive claims. They finally accept their lawyer's suggestion to ' decide the dissolution by drawing hand of poker. They agree that the loser shall be the servant of the winner for one year. The play fairly teems with real sparkling . comedy, a plot that keeps one guessing and a comedy that has a reputation of playing one solid year in New York and six months in Chicago. Mr. Oliver promises a splendid production and this famous comedy will hold the boards at the Murray with a matinee on Friday and Saturday. The Oliver Players are drawing fine erowds at the Murray; their plays are of the better class and deserve their success in this city.
On The Screen
WASHINGTON William Farnum. the William Fox photoplay star, who plays the dual tole of Sidney Carton and Charles Darnay in the Super Do Luxe production of "A Tale of Two Cities," will shortly make a cruise by private yacht to the Hawaiian Islands. It Is probable that Dustta Farnum, brother of William, another Fox star will be of the party. The cruise to the Islands will be made between pictures, it being estimated that twelve days will cover the expedition.
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Barney KoKons and eon, Cecil, and
Mrs. Lena Miller of Beech Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flatter and son, Minor, of near Hollanssburg Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hapner and daughter of near West Sonora and Mr. and Mrs.
Elijah Hapner were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hapner and son, Robert.. . . .Mr. and Mrs, D. T. Hill and daughter, Helen, of Gratis, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum and daughter, Hattie... '..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz and Mrs. Ellen Wesley visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Schlientz of Eaton, Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. John Nearon visited with relatives in Richmond, Sunday Harrison Wellbaum is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Coblentz and family of New Madison and Mr. and Mrs. Worley Barton and family of near New Madison.
"COME ON OVER, SEE MY CORN FALL OFF!" l put 2 Drops of 'ftets-lt,' -onLast Night Now Watch" "See all you have to do is to use your two fingers and lift the corn right off. That's the way Gets-If always works. You just put on about 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens from the toe, without affecting the surrounding flesh in the least. Why, it's almost a pleasure to have
....Mrs. David McKee was taken to the Reid hospital at Richmond, Monday, where she will undergo an operation, Tuesday.... .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Roy Commons of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Commons ' of New Paris were entertained by Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Mepherson and daughter, Marian. Sunday Miss Edna Brubaker of Eaton, spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Irvtn Wilt and family of New Madison, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Guenther and sons and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin.
YOHANNAN WRITES "DEATH OF NATION" The Death of a Nation," by Abraham Yohannan, professor of Oriental Languages in Columbia University, is a volume that depicts the history and suffering of the Nestorlan or Assyrian Christiana. Patriotism, religion and personal sorrow are. In this book, exhibited In
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active operation and to an Intense degree, .but under the firm control of scholarship. The title is not the headlined affixed to an appeal, or a protest. It is the condensed statement of the writer's thesis. For with all the care, attention to detail, particularity and
accuracy, conscientious use of authorities, and reference to them, which are the proper marks of a scholar's thesis, this study of an ancient people is presented. And the determination to be scholarly, accurate, correct and clear is never altered. It is as conscientiously adhered to in handling the latest records of the most recent atrocities against this persecuted people as in presenting the earliest traces of their ancient history, "Sources" are as scrupulously sought and referred to in the last, part as in the first.
Deaths in Preble
To Overcome Eczema
Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 25c. Extra large, bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, black heads and similar skin diseases will be removed. . For clearinsr the skin and makinar it
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JAMES MILLS EATON, O. Funeral services were held Thursday at M'ddletown, Ind. for James' Mills, 82, father of Mrs. Thomas A. Barrett, of this city. Death occurred Tuesday- at Mechanlcsburg,
Ind., where he had been living with another daughter. ' Mr. Mills was known by many Eaton people, having for a time made bis home with Mrs. Barrett.
: A physician . says that continuous drinking of alcoholic beverages Is a common cause for the distension of minute blood vessels.
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A visit to this store during the progress of our Great Challenge Sale will prove a revelation to Thousands of buyers, for we have transferred our immense store into a veritable bargain fairyland. We were planning for months to make this event the greatest ever. Our store has been crowded every day with eager buyers since the opening of this sale which speaks volumes for the values offered. It will pay to come here Sat-
8 urday early and buy for present and future needs, for you can almost double the purchasing power of your dollar. RAILROAD FARES RE O FUNDED. THE GIANT UNDERSELLING STORE OF RICHMOND. O
Pltaf Wee m Quick nsBM.TMt corns an see how 'Gets-It gets them off in a hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I never had corns." "Gets-It" makes the use of toe-lrrl-tatlng salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only -vj-.1IV Kill unnAnnaearr TTcia fViia
wonderful discovery, "Gets-It,' for any I
soft or bard corn or callus. It Is the
new, simple, easy, quick way, and it never falls. You'll never have to cut
a corn .again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood posion. Try "Gets-It" tonight "Gets-It" Is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by B. Lawrence ft Co., Chicago, 111. . Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken & Co., Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thlstlethwaite, Qulgley's Five
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Coatts, SmMs, Dresses, Mrtts At One-Half and Less
BRAND NEW PURCHASES OF $15.00 AND $ 18.00 COATS AND SUITS Underpriced to us by the manufacturer they are turned over
to you tomorrow at the same proportionate savings values like these at the end
of the season would occasion no surprise, but when you get 15.00 and 118.00 Coats and Suits for $9.44. Cornel Profit! Save I
Up to $25.00 Suits, $12.75 This will be one of the biggest and pleasantest bargain surprises of this great sale. Come early and get one of these wonderful
values Saturday at
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To $12 Silk Poplin $55 jTSSS MtfMww Made of pure silk poplin In ev-
L?ry rwaated new color in the new
box plaited effects. Beautifully trimmed and well QCv made, Saturday at ..
$12.75
Up to $10.00 Silk Dress Skirts, $4.95 Tour choice of over 300 new all silk taffetas, finest all wool poplins, strictly all wool men's wear serges, etc., made In the newest up-to-the minute models, and come in every wanted shade, sizes to 38 waist band; priced d 4 Q? special for Saturday only at tp'xate) $3.00 DRESS SKIRTS, $1.48 Of fine shepherd checks, large black and white, plaids, all wool serge poplins, etc., AQ Saturday at tpXfI:0 UP TO $22.50 SILK DRESSES Only 15 in the lot consisting of finest all silk
Crepe De Chines, Taffetas, etc., beautifully , made In the newest up to the min- c ute models, for Saturday only at $11 9
$5.00 Silk Poplin Skirts, $2.78 High lustrous silk poplin dress skirts with fancy gathering and belted in light and dark shades. Newest styles
only; priced special, Saturday at
$2.78
Up to $7.00 Dress Skirts $3.68 Of strictly all wool poplins and men's wear serges, beautifully made in dozens of pretty styles; come in all sizes to 3G waist band; priced for Satur- (JQ Q day only at vOUO
15c LINEN CRASH TOWELING 82c Fine quality linen crash, limit 10 yards to a customer. Sat. urday at
8c
$2.00 BED SPREADS 94c Heavy crochet bed spreads, full double bed size, nicely hemmed.. Priced for Sat-, urday at -, 94c
$1.50 and $2.00 - HEMSTITCH'D TABLE CLOTH 94c Of fine quality mercerized damask, beautifully hemst'd, 2 yds. long, Saturday
94c
15c RED SEAL DRESS
Tour choice of (1 all color plaids, (
stripes and f . ? , M I
Saturday, a yd.
UP TO $8.00 NEW TRIMMED HATS, $2.98 Just received a sample assortment of newest Chiffon Hats, georgette crepe hats, beautiful white sailors trimmed In the most becoming styles and remember only one of a kind and actually worth up to $8.00; these &C tQ go on sale Saturday at a special price of ptfO UP TO $5.00 TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, $1.00
Beautiful trimmed hats, regularly priced up to $5. High grade lizares hemps, Milan hemps; come in all colors and shapes, most wonderful offering of the season; priced for Saturday at
$1.00
$3.00 TO $3.50 8HAPES, $1.49 In fine hemps, mi lan hemps, sport bats just newly arrived, Saturday at $1.49
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$4.00 8HAPE8 $1.98 Fine mflan hemp, in black and colors i n either small or large shapes, Saturday $1.98
CHILD'S $150
HAT8, 9o New shipment last arrived, beautifully trimmed; priced for Saturday only at
69c
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Hundreds to select from. Tow choice of mvry wanted color Saturday at
69c
Women's 75c Uuion Suits 44c Of fine lisle finish low neck sleeveless, lace or shell knee, beautifully trimmed; come in all sizes AAg to 46; on sale Saturday at
Women's 25c Lisle Hose, 17c Of fine quality, come in black, white, pink and blue. Reinforced double heel and toe and garter top, on sale Saturday - only at IlC
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Women's 76c Silk Gloves 2-clasp double tip finger In black AQn and white only.. Hk&S Women's 60c Silk Boot HoseCome In black, white, Champagne, and gray; priced for Sat- OQ urday at UUV, 75o Gingham Petticoate Seersucker, ginghams, In all color Btrlpes, for Saturday OOls $1X0 8ample Waiete Pretty voiles, organdies, etc. All sizes, AAg Priced for Saturday tl 76e Middies For women and children in all sizes; priced for AQ Saturday at fftSi 60c to 76c Silk Bonnets For children and infants In pure Q9j white; Saturday at.. OOC $1.60 and $2.00 Sateen .Petticoats Of finest quality silky sa- QA0 teen. Black and colors. Sat Child's 76c Rompers Fast color ginghams, galateas, etc AAg Priced for Saturday at ttC 29o Pillow Cases-Made of fine tubing, hemstitched or seal- - Q loped. Priced each at J.57C
$1.25 and $1.50 Bed Sheets Finest
sheeting 81x90 seamless.
Special Saturday at..
75c Kimono Aprons Of light and dark fast color percale; ACkg dozens of styles. Special... fxC
House Dresses
$1.50-$2 House Dresses, 98c Hundreds and hundreds to choose from. Finest percales, ginghams, chambrays, etc., are included in
this lot. Beautifully made in doz
ens of pretty models; all sizes to 46, sale price....,
98c
..77c
Choose From the Largest Selection in Town $3.00 SILK WAISTS, $1.88 Dainty new crepe de chine , tub silks, sheer voiles, stripe sport silks, embroidery and lace trimmed; special for Satur- d" QQ day at PA00 Up to $5.00 Silk Waists, $2.88 Choose from the best crepe de chines, georgette crepes, beautiful all over laces in every wanted color and style; Satur- d0 QQ day at $6d,00 $1.50 and $2 Silk Waists, 94c Over 1,000 to choose from in an endless variety of beautiful styles; come in silks, voiles, stripes Ql plaids, etc., Saturday at... 11 $1.50 and $2.00 Middies, 98c Of finest galateas, beautiful new collar effects come in plain colors
and white and color trim- QQ I med, special for Saturday. . OC
MEN'S $1.25 AND $1.50 DRESS SKIRTS, 79c
Come In soft or laundered cuffs of fine fast color percales, madrises, crepes and reps. A beautiful f7Q new showing of spring patterns. Saturday. . I JC
75c UNION SUITS, 45c
Fine balbriggan, poros knit or athletio styles, per
fect fit in all sizes. Regular 75c values. Special for Saturday at
45c
Men's $1.25 Muslin Night Shirts 79c Men's 75c Work Shirts, at..... 55c Men's 35c Suspenders or Belts, at 19c Men's 35c Balbriggan Underwear, at 19c Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Work or Dress Pants 98c Men's 75c Silk Neckwear, at 44c Men's 35c Silk Hose, at.. 19c Men's $1.25 Genuine Poros Knit Union Suits 89c
MEN'S 35c SILK LISLE HOSE 14c
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60c Turkish Towels Extra heavy
nap, large size Saturday only at
29c
$4.00 and $5.00 Baby Sets Consistsisting of bay coat and cap of fine quality P. K. Beautifully made in white, also trimmed in colors! Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Sat- QQ urday only at. . . . . .... V-"-0
Children's Coats
Girls' $6 & $7 Newest Coats, $3.68 A new shipment Just arrived of Girl's Coats in sizes 6 to 14 years. Your choice of beautiful checks, plaids, etc. Made in
the very newest up to the min- 4Q JQ t ute models. Priced Saturday. OO.UO
Child's $5.00 and $6.00 Coats, $2.98 Tour choice of fine Silk Poplin Coats, beautiful shepherd checks. Strictly all wool serges, etc., for children ages 2 to 6 years. Priced for Saturday (10 QQ only at D0 Girls' $7.00 and $8.00 Coats, $4.95
For sizes 6 to 14 years. Of fine all wool
serges, beautiful novelties, . checks, etc. Priced Saturday.
CHILDS' 83.00 COATS. $1.69 -
Of pretty black and white shepherd checks in ages from 2 to 6 years only." Beautifully trimmed and well made. Priced for. Qj n Saturday only at. .'. $JL0
$4.95
MUSLIN WEAR $1.50 and $2.00 Muslin Gowns.. Mo $LS0 and $2 Envelope Chemise 94o 50c Muslin Drawers. ..........3o
$3.00 Crepe de Chene ' QQ . ( ) Envelope Chemise...... QXeOO )
11.00 Envelope Chemise.. .....69 (
$1.00 Beautiful Muslin: Gowns.. 69o' 35c Women's Muslin Drawers. .23o 75c Beautiful Cortet'rCJBws,..4te;
50c Pretty Corset Covers. 23o
12 1-20 Huek Towels Extra large size and good quality with Q red borders. Saturday at. . . . C Child's 15c Drawers Fine quality, well made and cut full . C
Saturday only at. . . ....... 75c Bed Sheets Good sheeting, size 72x90; Saturday only at. ........... .
quality 49c
Boys' Dept.
Boys' $5 and $6 Suits, $2.88 Of fine wool mixtures, stripes, etc. Made in the new pinck back models. Come in all sizes to 17 years. Priced for Satur- frc qq day at $A00 $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits, 98c Of fine tub-proof materials, fn a large variety of different styles and patterns. Well made and cut full. Colors are guaranteed fast. Priced for Saturday 75c Boys' Wash Suits, 49c Actually sold at 75c, yes and even
$1.00 at some stores. Beautifully
made in the newest styles. Priced for Saturday at.... Boys' 50c Poros Knit Union Suits, at Boys' $1.00 Knickers special at
Boys' 75c Blouse Waists 44c Boys' 35c Blouse Waists 23o Boys' 75c Hats or Caps 39c Boys' 19c Heavy Ribbed Hose.. 15c
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$1.50 and $2.00 Lace Curtains, 98c A new shipment just arrived of fine Scrims and Lace Curtains. Tour choice of the most beautiful QQ patterns for Saturday at OC $34)0 and $3.50 CURTAINS, $1.69 This lot consists of fine marquiset
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