Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 160, 18 May 1917 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917 1

HONDURAS BREAKS WITH THE KAISER

WASHINGTON. May 19. Honduras has severed diplomatic relations with Germany following the lead of Guate

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GERMAN ADMIRAL IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN REPLACED

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REJECTED SUITOR TEARS UP THINGS IN BRIDE'S HOME

George Stites, discarded suitor for the hand of his former landlady. Mrs. Lucy White Borden, because so disconsolate over the successful culmination of his rival's suit, that he partook

heavily of intoxicant yesterday, then

while intoxicated. Visited the home of hli former sweetheart. South Fifth

street, and gave expression to his mutilated feelings by attempting to mutilate everything he found in the house. No one was at home at the time of Stites visit, as Mrs. Borden, the object of Stites' revenge is away on a

honeymoon trip.

'Mayor Robbms was lnionnea tnai Stites. while at the home of his former sweetheart, tore up shirtwaists and dresses, ripped bed linen, mutilated some rugs and other household goods and demolished a suitcase. Neighbors saw him enter the house and summoned the police. stiffs entered a nlea of not frailty

and the hearing of his case was post

poned until Mrs. Borden returns 10 Richmond to appear against him.

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I AO. VON KOJrZE'TDORFF Admiral von Hou-..aorlt', of the German navy, who, according to reports from Holland and Scandinavian countries, has been replaced. Admiral von HolUendorff occupied a position close to Grand-Admiral von Tirpltz when that official was In power.

, An election of officers will be held Saturday afternoon when the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. 'J. -T:-Giles at her home, South Fifteenth street.

In celebration of her birthday anniversary, a number of friends gave Mrs. W. H. Kelsker a pleasant surprise Thursday, afternoon at her home, 1220 South A street Auction-bridge was played at four tables. Favors went to Mrs. Steinberger and Mrs. Lauren Whitsell. A delicious luncheon prepared by the guests was served. Mrs. Keisker received many pretty gifts. The party was composed of Mesdames Frank Glass, A. H- Rice. George Fox. Alvin Fox, Ira Swisher, Lauren Whitsell, Harry Shaw, R. R. Van Zant. Samuel Fred, Paul Davis, W. S. Clendenln, O. S. Nixon. J. A. Conkey, J. H. Gilegrlst cf Chicago, S. A. Smelser, Mrs. Steinberger of Indianapolis, and Miss Myra Simmons. Because of the scarcity of sheepskin Fort Wayne graduates will probably have ordinary diplomas. Sheepskin ordered some time ago has not arrived yet.

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Records

The divorce petition of Eliza Stonecipher against Joseph T. . Stonecipher, of Cambridge City," was dismissed in circuit court this morning. A suit for partition of real estate was filed today in circuit court by Laura H. Barbour, of Portland, against Lona L. Otte, Fred Otte. Verna C. Hindman, Albert S. Hindman and the

Dickinson Trust company. Judge Fred Gause of the Henry county circuit court this morning was

vuunea Bpecuu judge 10 su in me case of John H. Jackson against Harry T. Peters, guardian of Mary E. Jackson, insane. ... Attorney A. Q. Lindemuth had been appointed and had qualified when the defense objected and Gause was chosen. ' Marriage Licenses. Albert Blew, 36, Dublin, teamster, and Dora E. Brown, 31, Dublin., - ::. Louis E. Dlngley, 28, Richmond, bookkeeper, and Margaret L. Kennedy, 27, Richmond. : -.- ; :

CALL OFF FUTURE EXHIBITS

Prof. F. G. Pickel, principal of the high school, announced that there will be no more high school art exhibits this semester. This is because there are-so many meetings, entertainments and rehearsals, that it is impossible to arrange a time.

Is This Your Experience? Many Richmond People Are Afflicted With Annoying Kidney Ills. Are you bothered with too frequent action of the kidneys? Are the secretions highly colored do they contain sediment burn and scald in voiding? These fcre all signs of kidney sickness and should not be neglected. Richmond people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, 'f your back aches and your kidneys are weak you will find no better recommended remedy. Henry Brokr ip, machinist, 60 Sh-r-man St., Richmond, says: "I used to be troubl?d a lot by my kidneys. Sometimes my back got weak and ached. Then the kidney secretions became too frequent in passage. Each time I have been this way, I have procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Luken & Co.'s Drug Store and they have never failed to relieve me. They have done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken put together." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Brokamp Lad. Foster-Milburn CoProps., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

CITY'S PRODUCE

""-Continued From Page'One.l publish these prices prior to the sale. The car of produce will probably arrive here late this afternoon and not later than tomorrow morning. It will contain new potatoes, cabbage, green beans, peas, . turnips, lettuce, tomatoes, squash, . and other minor vegetables. Any purchaser who attends a market can secure a limited" supply. The purchaser s- can buy whatever he pleases or can purchase what is called a, "family : bargain basket" These

half-bushel baskets will probably contain 15 pounds of potatoes, 5 pounds of turnips, a two-pound head of cabbage, two pounds of green beans and two pounds of peas. Such a basket, would cost today on the local market,

$2.25, minimum prices. - These baskets will be sold by the city at $1.50 each. City Employes Assigned t A - large force of city, employes has been assigned as clerks for the various city markets so that the anticipated rush . for bargain produce can be sufficiently handled. People who do not want to purchase "bargain baskets" should bring their own baskets. Municipal produce markets have tried, put with unqualited success the past few days in Muncie and Anderson.. , If Richmond people support the

city In this undertaking municipal markets will he continued here regularly until home grown produce is available. Mayor Robbins states that the city will promptly' suspend operations of such markets whenever local

retailers assure the city that they will

purchase produce directly from the producers, marketing such supplies uf reasonable rates through the elimination of the profits of various middlemen. 1

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TO THE LADIES: A pair of 75c Silk Hose FREE with each purchase of ladies' shoes.

TO THE MEN: A pair of 50c Silk Hose FREE with each purchase of men's shoes.

Began business in Richmond 10 years ago TODAY, Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers with a chain of stores reaching into 3 States. A Steady Growth, the logical result of Good Service and Wonderful Values consistently maintained every day in the year.

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