Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 184, 15 June 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917
AMERICA FIGHTS FOR EXISTENCE, SAYS DAVISON Head of Red .Cross War Council Pleads -for Sacrifice to Uplift National Life
WASHINGTON. June 15. Scrlflc
which the var will bring li. heeded by
America to lift its people tor the spirit
ual exaltation developed In Europe's i warring nation, Henry ; P. . Davison, I Chairman of the Red Cross War Council, told the Washington Chapter of the j Red Cross today. j "I wish for no til," he said, "but I hope and pray that whatever may be needed to arouse us to a sense of sac rifice and cleanse us from our selfishness will come to us." Davison expressed doubt If more than one percent of Americana, "realize that we are today not only fighting for the principles upon which our republic was founded, but for our very existence." On Higher Plane. People of England and Prance also were slow to change their ideals early in the war. he said, but now "it seems as if their affection and regard for mankind had immeasurably increased. They seem to be without malice or design, envy or Jealousy, without sodid - ambition to be living on a higher "id better plane. Even with their terrible sorrow and suffering they eeem to be stronger, surer and more content to meet whatever may be given them to meet. "The process of fire which has thus purified them has been for our account as well as their own. ' Practical in Thoughts. r "I hope you will not think me an idealist; I was never more practical in my thoughts. It Is perhaps an appreciation of this that has caused me to go to the Red CroBS. ' . i "For I firmly believe that through
the Red Cross we can hot only render a service to the people of our allies to those who are today fighting for us
but we can bring forcefully to our
people a sense both of their obligation and of their onnortunity, and I am
'optimistic enough to believe that the men and women of this country will, in not a far distant day rejoice in sacrificein real sacrifice and demand that the Red Cross shall carry to the peoples then living of all our allies the heartfelt appreciation of what : they have done for us. and express such appreciation by every possible aid and support within their power to send."
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Major-General Thomas H. Barry is one of the department commanders who has seen much active service. He
served through the Spanish war and in many of the minor campaigns. He is commander at Chicago.
Doom of Minor is
Seen by Tearney CHICAGO, June 15. Club owners
of the Three-I league met here today for. the mirnoee of discussing the
course to be pursued during the remainder of the baseball season. So
far the season has been disastrous from a financial standpoint, due to the
var and . unfavorable weather, ana tome action must be takenet once to
avoid ' further losses, according to
President A. R. Tearney. Believing that a continuance under present conditions would only result in further reverses. President Tearney has sent telegrams to thirteen minor leagues in various parts of the country, requesting them to discontinue their respective schedules after July 4. "Conditions in minor league circles are becoming almost unbearable," raid Tearney. "The Three-I league can not continue under present condi
tions and I believe the same condi
tions prevail in a majority of the leagues below classes AA, and A."
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joos of Cincinnati were entertained Friday by Mr. pnd.Mrs. O H. Mastin Mr. nd Mrs.;. Eeit Eddins and William Oswalt and familv were called to Cincinnati rn "co'ir of the death of Mrs. F. I-.. Tic . Mr. pnd Mr?. Clar".ncr SrJf'or j!',Vfr of. near MarcheF,,, 'ern mi'jv eveninK of Mr. evd T'. --"!' Heath and On-xcb'fv v-'M BroMrt and son. .TUr f .r'-T''ri. I"rl., called nn Vrs. niliarr? 0v?H. Mvd8v... On Tuesday e'plns:. J'ine 19, Rev. HTy Adams Hersey, of New York, will rive a lecture in the Universalist church. His topic wilt be "The Next War." The band and a quartet will furnish . music. . .The Children's Day cantata at the TJniversalist church last Sunday was presented in a very creditable manner by the children. The program was mostly musics and difficult to render and much credit is due the children and the committee in charge. A large audience was i n attendance and a generous offering was received.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klmmel and Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Klmmel spent Sunday afternoon in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Kimmel and family J. C. Sbewmon and son Charles, of Dayton spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Melvina Shewmon.. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shew-
raon and daughter, Naomi, entertained at supper last Wednesday evening Mrs. J. C. Sands, of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billman and daughter, Susan... Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mcpherson, H. R. Klmmel, Mrs. Isaac Miller and Mrs. John Nearon attended the Red Cross meeting In Eaton. Friday afternoon.. .Mrs. Letitia Klmmel of Greenville came Sunday to spend a couple of weeks with her children. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Nearon
visited with relatives in Eaton Sun-!
day... Mrs. Wilson Baker spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in Dayton with her eon, Vernon Baker, and family... Mr. and Mrs. P. G. McFaddin were Dayton visitors Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Eby of New Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby visited with Mrs. Corvin Reigle of Greenville, last Friday... Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stump and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hollinger and children visited with relatives at Hollansburg and attended church at Beech Grove Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joos ot Cincinnati, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin. They are also visiting other relatives in this community.. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanner ajid son. Melvin, and Clarence Emrick and son, Orla. were New Madison visitors Sunday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin and Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Mastin were in Franklin, Ohio, Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Crayton Mills has returned to
her home in Chicago after an extended visit with relatives at this place,
.... Mrs. Samuel Alexander and her
daughter, Elma, were Richmond visitors Monday... Mr. Clarence Hannah and Kenneth Kuntz called on friends
at this place Sunday .'.The Boy Scouts are very busy at this place now selling Liberty Bonds.. : Mrs. Addle Hiatt made a business trip to Richmond Monday... Ancil Dwiggine motored to Connersvllle Sunday... Mr. and. Mrs. George Phillips visited friends here Sunday.. . . .Mr. C M. Hatfield and daughter, Lettle, were called to Con
nersvllle Monday and Tuesday on the Coddington trial... Miss Marie Carmel of Boston .baa been spending a few days with J. J. Overman and family.
. .Mr. Jeffrie of Madison, Ind is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs. ....Mrs. Eva Baines spent Tuesday with Miss Elma Alexandra... Mr. Wilbur Hiatt attended the Earlham college commencement Tuesday night. ..Mi8S.Jonia Dillon returned last week from Danville, where she has
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Hub a little toothing, cooliag Ice Mint on titose poor, tired, swollen, burning feet. Ah, how coo!, eacy and comfortable it makes them feeL Instantly corns and painful callouses stop hutting and you will want to dance for joy. No foolishness. Ice Mint, will shrivel up any corn whether hard, soft or between the toes so that it can be lifted out easily with the fingers. There is no pain and not one bit of soreness when applying Ice Mint or afterwards and it doesn't even irritate the surrounding skin. Try it. Just ask in any drag store for a small jar of Ice Mint and end your foot troubles for good. It costs little and acts so quickly and gently it seems like magic -Youll say so yourself.
been attending school.. . .In backing out of his garage Wednesday evening
Roy Carroll lost control of his ma
chine and the machine went across
the street and backed into the large plate glass window of Allan Rich's real estate office, breaking the glass
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indige stion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists..
Wash Skirts Beautiful line large selection. You will find the Skirt you want. , $1, $1,25, $1.98, $2.98 Silk Skirts Striped Taffetas Q3.98 IHIirsch's 15-17 N. 9th .
and puncturing several tires.. ..Rev. Henderson is attending an Epworth League convention at Farmland. "He also made a business, trip to M uncle.
..Mr. Omar Dillon was operated on at Reid Memorial hospital Saturday. . .Miss Lettie Hatfield visited in Dublin -Wednesday.
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LEVI S. MILLER, CHIROPRACTOR If the spine is right the Man is right Investigate KnoUenberg's Annex, 2nd Floor Phone 1868
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Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, tc try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that It will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a dear complexion the expense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlne double strength from any druggist and a few application"! should show you bow rasy it Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if J fails to remove freckles. Adv.
Paper board, one of the best nonconductors of heat known, makes an ideal mat for the dining room table. The upper side is, made liquid proof while the under side is as soft as felt.
VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Conkey Drug Co., Leo Fihe. A. G. Luken and Clem
Thistlethwalte's magnificent offer toj refund your money on the first box purchased if Wendell's Ambition Pills
do not put your entire system in fine condition and give you the energy and vigor you have lost. Be ambltiouB, be strong, be vigorous. Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can't be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, restlessness, trembling, nervous prostration, mental depression, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaints. In two days you will feel better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your oldtime confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 60 cent box today and get out of the rut Remember Conkey Drug Co., Leo Fihe, A. G. Luken, Clem Thlstlethwaite and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee them. Adv.
DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMOBILE? I have a good second-hand car with electric lights and starter, in good shape; will sell at your own price. Address C 729, care Palladium
'Cash Sale
Phoenix Grocery
Cash Sale
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BULK COCOA BULK COCOA 20 Cts. Per Pound 20 Cts. Per Pound PREMUIM SODA CRACKERS 17 Cts. Per Pound 17 Cts. Per Pound
FARM HOUSE RELISH, Large Quart jar 25 Cts. Per Jar , 25 Cts. Per Jar Swift Pride Soap. ..... . 6 Bars for 27 Cents
MATCHES 5 Boxes for 23 Cts.
MATCHES Blue Tip !
MATCHES 5 Boxes for 23 Cts.
Cooks and Bakes With The Gas Turned Off
Requires f fa Wonderful TXT NO ttwt . , . l7""" ." n Ideating ol
After the gas is turned off the food goes on cooking without watching and the food is not overcooked.
Just think of the pleasure of working in a cool kitchen while cooking and baking is
going on.
You Say! "It's Worth It's Weight In Gold" If It Will Do That
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It will save 54 f vour SP5 It will prepare better food. It will save two-thirds of your time It saves cooking utensils.
It saves one-third of your food. It develops the food flavors. It conserves the food values.
Saves two-thirds of your energy.
Free Demonstration SATURDAY
30 to
MRS. ADA IRVING DUSHER
who is nationally known for her knowledge in domestic science, vvilleliver a" lecture to the housewives of Richmond and vicinity. How to cut the high costs of living and at the same time the food will be cooking with the gas turned off."
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You will learn many valuable things that will cost you nothing. We want you here
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Phoenix Grocery v , Main and 12th Street PHONE 1365 PHONE 1365 i
