Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 160, 18 May 1917 — Page 2

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

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William G. McAdoo (at the left). Secretary of the Treasury, looking over name of the thousands of telegrams that arrive daily at the Treasury Department in response to the nation-wide appeal for the Liberty Loan.

FAIRIIAVEN SCHOOLS TO CLOSE SATURDAY

EATON, Ohio, May 18. Celebrating the closing of schools in Israel township, a big all-day celebration will be bald Saturday at Falrhaven by pupils end patrons. A basket dinner will be one of the day's features. The detailed program is as follows: Song, Star Spangled Banner; Invocation; song, eighth grade graduates; recitation, Edward Doty; . recitation, Irene

Widan: piano duet, Ruth-Wright and Grace Wright; dialogue, eighth grade, Morning Sun; vocal solo, Vera Laird; recitation, Martha McQuiston; recitation. Jack Klrker; recitation, George

McGaffeney; song, primary room, Fair Haven; "Buddy's City Experience," Zella McDill, Morning Sun; piano solo, Hilda Ewing; presentation of

certificates to eighth grade graduates; i

vocal solo, Homer Silvers; Maypole drill by thirdPfourth and fifth grades, Morning Sun. Baseball games and

other athletic events will take place in the atteinon.

. Gam De Haven, until recently a member of the Peru, Ind-, police department, and Catherine Heed, a divorced woman, also a resident of Peru, were arraigned In Richmond city court today on a charge that they had been living here as man and: wife. Each pleaded guilty and each was fined $10 and costs and sentenced to serve ten days in Jail. Mayor Robbins was informed that Ds Haven has Just applied for a divorce, and that prior to his departure from Peru the court ordered the former policeman to contribute to the support of his children. - Tom Hughes played prankster last night and his fun resulted in his arrest on a charge of having disturbed a religious gathering. While services were being conducted at the Nazarene church. North Fifth street, last evening Hughes, it is charged, stepped into the church corridor and turned the electric switch controlling the lights, casting a pall of Egyptian darkness

over the congregation. He was apprehended before he could escape, Hughes was fined $10 and costs.

MANY PLACES OPEN ; IN FIELD SERVICE

Uncle Sam has many positions open to "Junior typewriters" for field serv ice. ' ' '.' :; An examination will be held at the

postofflce May -24. Superintendent of

Malls Wilson will furnish information. ; "Junior typewriters" are those who cannot take shorthand dictation. They will be assigned to duty in arsenals, navy department and elsewhere and the usual entrance salaries are $900 to $1,000 a year.

Sldn Sufferers; Ton wffl rijft with relief at the first utie touch of Dl IX the sooth ic wuk of oils. Uxor of oar customera thank us for th;i advics. Tort nHUtoa. Try D.I1. IX today. Wo cmanuitem it. 25c, SOc aad $1-00.

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Gifts

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Graduates

EMMONS LEAVES FOR CAPITAL

Louis F. Emmons left today for Indianapolis, where he will do bis first trick before the camera for a series of motion picture films to be produced by the Indiana Film Production company. " '

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Commencing Monday, May 21st we will give absolutely free of charge for all orders, of $2.00 or over, one Flag Decoration. .

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5 AND 10 CENT WALL PAPER STORE 404 MAIN STREET PHONE 2617

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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists.

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LEVI S. MILLER, CHIROPRACTOR If the spin, is right the Iten Is right Investigate Knollenberg's Annex, 2nd Floor Phone 1868

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Finney's

CONFECTIONERY and LUNCHEONETTE 919 Main Street Phone 2734

The Gift you give the graduate will be cherished for years to come "It repre$ents the high esteem in which you hold the recipient. That's whyit should be carefully selected selected not only for its intrinsic value, but for lasting qualities as well. Jewelry is about the only grift one can keep for a lifetime therefore the Graduation Gift should be of Jewelry. May we show you some suitable gifts? O. E. Dickinson "No fUled Rings Sold Here"

BEST LINE OF 5c AND 10c WALL PAPER IN THE CITY

DICKINSON WALL PAPER CO.

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Wire Screen Paint will prevent rust and make your screens last years longer. Easy to use and will not clog the meshes. A mall can will paint all the aereeni of the average boaie. Two colon black and green.

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Painters and Decorators 423 MAIN ST.r Phone 1336

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Ve intend to sell 100 SAXON CARS befort August 1, 1917, and for the names of these 100 people who are going to buy these 100 SAXONS we are going to give away $1,000. Names must be in before July 1st.

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To obtain the name of a person who is going to buy a SAXON CAR is worth $10 to us. He may not have decided to buy a SAXON, but if you will give us the name of a person who is going to buy an automobile and we sell him then you will receive a check for Ten ($10) Dollars. Send all the names you wish, or send your name if you wish to buy. The one who sends the buyer's name first is the one who gets the $10. . - , . - Here Us Winy We o IN

You ask why we do this. We want to make Saxon Cars popular in this territory and we are willing to spend $1,000 to do it. The Saxon Motor Co., are the third largest manufactufacturers of motor cars in the world and it has grown to this magnitude within the past three years due to the quality of the car it is manufacturing. The SAXON stands today as the automobile that gives you more for your money than any other car. We are distributors for the SAXON in four counties Wayne, Union, Randolph

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Here Is Mow Yonn Bo M Make out a list of names of people who intend to buy an automobile then mail or bring this list to the National Garage, 1211 Main St. Send all the names you wish to send or your own name if you intend to buy. The one who sends the buyer's name first is the one who gets the $10. If your list contains ten names, which have not been received before, and all ten of these persons buy SAXONS, then you will receive a check for $100. We will send you a check as fast as we sell them. SAXONS. (All buyers must reside in Waynt, Union, Randolph, and Fayette Counties, as this is the extent of our territory.) (Go To nits Yon! Csm'i Lose

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Everybody is eligible, whether man, woman or child. There will be hundreds of automobiles sold in this territory within the next few months and you may as well make this money as not. Don't put off sending in these names, since there may be some one else sending in the same name the one who sends in the buyer's name first will receive the $10.

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. HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL GARAGE 1211 MAIN STREET DISTRIBUTORS FOR SAXON CARS IN WAYNE, UNION, RANDOLPH AND FAYETTE COUNTIES.

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