Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 190, 22 June 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917

YANKEE JACKIES IN ENGLAND ARE GIVEN MIIOUSE Vaudeville and Movie Show

to be Given . Saturday7

Night in Dedication.

BABE OP THE AMERICAN FUOTTLLA IN BRITISH WATERS, June 2;. (By Associated Press.) Two American pool tables arrived In this picturesque old village today. They ae the first American tables ever ueen here and attracted a great deal of attention. They are the latest addl Uon to the shore home of the crews of the American destroyers, which has been named the United States Naval Men's club and which is being built with funds provided by American business men In London and New York. Although the dormitory features of the club house, which will provide Bleeping accommodations for seventyfive men. will not be completed for a. month, the club house will be formally opened Saturday night. Moving pictures will share the honors with a vaudeville program provided by the American sailors. The program has treen printed by the destroyers' printers and announces songs, dances, recitations and wrestling matches by "the most marvellous aggregation from God's country that ever set foot in any body else's country." ' . Hall Seats 1,000. A moving picture machine from one of the ships has been installed and the orchestra of the destroyer fleet Ik busy practicing for its share in the entertainment. Another feature will be a minstrel show by a troupe of comedians who were formerly on the battleship Nebraska. The sailors were busy today putting the finishing touches to their club house, which was formerly a public bath house and which they have converted into a hall which seats nearly one thousand persons. Under the balcony which skirts the walls, the ship carpenters have constructed a series of little alcoves as cozy corners and the ship artists have adorned the interior of each corner with a painting of Old Glory intertwined with the allied colore. The operations are being superintended by the fleet chaplain, a great favorite

with the sailors. When the club house is completed the men will enjoy the accommodations of a first-class club, including a canteen where American tobacco and lefreshments may be purchased at prewar prices. Six shower baths will be another luxury.

MCCARTHY FUNERAL HELD AT ST. MARYS; AUTO CRASH VICTIM

tarkleson Presides at Annual Dinner The Wayne County Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance company held its annual dinner at the Westcott Thursday evening. Thomas Tarkleson was toastmaster.- - - C. D. Root, ot Crown Point, president of the Indiana Retail Lumber Dealer's association, responded to a toast, "Facts about the Lumber Business, and How We Do Business at Crown Point" - ' George H. Howensteln, of Indianapolis, secretary of the association, talked on 'Things that Should Interest Every Lumberman." Minister Lays Out ; Garden With Eye

to the Beautiful Rev. J. Edgar Williams, Friends' minister, is credited with having the best garden on the west side. His garden, which is on College Avenue, not only is showing remarkable progress considering the poor quality of the soil, but it is a beauty spot as well. The rows of vegetables are laid out with an eye to the harmony of their shades of green. And nasturtium beds are planted at intervals around the plot to furnish a touch of color. COUNT FAILS IN. HIS EFFORT TO BUILD MINISTRY

AMSTERDAM, June 22. Count Henry Marginic, premier of the Austrian cabinet, which receptly resigned has failed in his attempt to reconstruct the ministry, according to a dispatch from Vienna. The count has asked Emperor Charles to invite some one else to form a cabinet.

Court Records

Funeral services for Sergeant John P. McCarthy, Jr., who was killed in San Francisco, were conducted this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church by Rev. W. J. Cronin. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers were Felix Cronin, Frank Rlnghoff. John Harrington, Jr., James Goldrick, Albert Pender and James Quigley. The first word from the government authorities at San Francisco where McCarthy was stationed in thf Marine corps was received by the famil yesterday when it was learned that he was killed in an automobile accident on Flag day. His parents are awaiting further information from the government.

for YOUR PROTECTION POST TOAST I ES are wax-sealed to keep them good !

Marriage Licenses.

William L. Lunsford, sterotyper,

Richmond, and Juanlta F. Dingley,

Richmond.

Judge Fox this morning appointed

County Assessor Mathews appraiser for the real estate of the late Benja

min F. Jewltt and also Leander Bunk

er, to ascertain the amount of inheritance tax to be paid by the heirs of the two estates. Charles Auger, who yesterday was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Wadman at Dublin, for an assault on Mrs. Ella Bond Reid, was released by Judge Fox today on a $200 bond. The case will be tried in the September term of court.

UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Richmond. No Richmond. resident who suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. J. W. Morris, prop, meat market, 421 Main St., Richmond, aays: "I suffered from backache for several years, the attacks at times being so severe that I could hardly straighten up. I was told it was lumbago. The kidney secretions were sometimes profuse, anti then again scanty in passage, making it plain that my kidneys were affected. I began doctoring, but It was not until I had taken several different medicines without success that I chanced on Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three boxes and was cured of the backache." The above statement was given on Dec. 12, 1908. and on Sept. 15, 1915, Mr. Morris said: "Since giving a former recommendation for Doan's Kidney Pills, I have bad but few occasions to use them. When I have, they have never failed to relieve me." Price, 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Morfis has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

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We are showing wonderful values at $6.00 and up. Just the style and kind you want. STRAW HATS $1.00 to $6.00 A Bier, Complete Line in all the Wanted Styles. See us for Summer Shirts, Hose, Underwear, etc. We have the right prices. ' Soli 'iFiPaumlkell 820 MAIN STREET

ROUMANIAN MISSION LANDS IN AMERICA

A .PACIFIC COAST PORT, June 22. A' Roumanian mission to the United States arrived here today. WASHINGTON, June 22 The Belgian - mlaaion - was - received , today , in the Senate chamber with a great demonstration. An address by Baron Moncheur, head of the mission, expressing Belgians' gratitude for American aid and sympathy was punctuated with frequent applause. Afterward all senators were introduced to members of the mission.

The Forum

(All articles for this column must not exceed 300 words. Contributors must sign their names, although the name will be withheld by the management at the request - of the writer. Articles- having no name attached will be thrown into the waste basket.) . ,

To The Palladium: Replying to Mr. Gayle's statement in Palladium of the 21st will say. that I am not the author of the article referred to, and he should have made a thorough investigation before making such charges, and there is no excuse for hi3 personal attack. Personally, I am anxioua that no wrong impression prevail and have made some investigation and find that none of . the money taken in on that occasion was used for the banquet referred to. The cause for which the entertainment was given is a worthy and noble one and to which every good citizen should and will contribute. M. C. HENLEY.

Every one of the 80,000 National girl scouts in this country are becoming individual gardeners.

Senator New Urges Need of Picking: Elliott For Job

WASHINGTON, June 22. Senator Harry S. New, who in view of the extremely Important legislation before Congress has thought it best not to return to Indiana for the Sixth di trict campaign, yesterday expressed bis keen Interest In the election and urged the importance of electing Richard Elliott, Repubican nominee. "It Is highly Important that the voters of the Sixth Indiana district return a Republican to Congress at Tuesday's election," said Senator New. "In these days it cannot be said that the Republicans in Congress are one whit less patriotic than the members of the administration party and the plain fact, is that the Republicans have proceeded with the consideration of the war measures in a most business-like method which has been admitted and praised by the Democrats themselves. - "What is needed now at Washington is the best wisdom and intelligence which can be obtained and a man such as Mr. Elliott, representing Republican : ideals and convictions, can best serve bis country in this connection.' It will not do for the Demo

crats to hide behind . the ' Issuer of "support the president" when the fact is that the Republicans have been doing this in a more intelligent and energetic way, when advisable, than have many of the Democrats themselves." - - . - Senator New. also recalled the fact that Finly Gray, the Democratic nom

inee has been a staunch advocate of a "little navy" while in Congress and openly - opposed any. increase in the cation's sea forces. Such an advocajte Of unpreparedness should not be returned to . Congress in these trying times. Senator New believes. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY

KANSAS WHEAT CROP TO . BEAT EARLY ESTIMATES

v TOPEKA, Kas.. June 22. A tot production of forty-two million bushels of winter wheat in Kansas this year, two million bushels more than the May estimate, was forecast in the July crop report issued by the Stat board of Agriculture today.

BIG REDUCTION SALE Of Millinery continues Saturday at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 35 N. 8th St.

AMBITION PILLS For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous, tired-out, all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Conkey Drug Company. Leo Fine, A. G. Luken & Company, and Clem Thistleth'waite are authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfieu with the fit st box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Conkey Drug Company, Leo Fine, 4, G. Luken & Company and Clem Thistlethwaite, and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filed, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmacal Co. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv.'

DR. JONES' LINIMENT (Commonly known as Beaver Oil) The One That's Different In thousands of families Dr. Joaes' Liniment has been a household necessity for over fifty years. If this truly wonderful remedy had not been doing all that is claimed for it and more it would not have been on the market for fifty days. It is a pain annihilator. Buy a bottle Now and Insure against the pain and distress of Backache, Bruises, Chilblains, Colds, Coughs, Croup, Earache, Frost Bite, Headache, Hoarseness, Lameness, Lumbago, Quinsy, Rheumatism. Sciatica, Sore Throat, Sprains, Stiff Neck, Toothache, etc. 50 cents per bottle. Trial size 25 cents. Sample bottle free on application. M. SPIEGEL & SONS, Inc. Albany, N. Y.

None genuine without the Beaver trademark.

ELLIOTT SPEAKS TONIGHT Coliseum '

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Black Kid Pump; Welt Soles; 4.00 grade

Black Lace Sport Oxford

Neolin soles, $4 grade.

Patent Pumps, Low Heel, Neolin

Soles; $3.00 grade, &cy Mff now p40

Patent Pumps in many styles; $3.00 grade

Patent Pump in High or (go A f? Low Heels, $3 grade.... nptj

White Cloth Sport Shoes. White Leather trimmed, gn rf H50 $0.eU

White Cloth Sport Shoe, tan trimmed; $.00 grade - White Cloth Shoes. White Sries.

$5.00 grade, now at G. M. Baby DoD ankle strap, $3.50

G. M. Pump, Low Heel, Neolin

Soles; $3.50 grade

$4.00

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Black Kid Bar Strap; fine summer slipper, $5 grade JQ QK for pdU Black Kid Pump, Turn $Q QJJ? soles, $6.00 . grade ptJt7tS Black Kid Turn Pump, covered French Heels, $6 grade Black Calf Blucher, me- dQ Qp dium broad toe, $4 grade p7D

White Sport Shoes, tan trimmed.

4.00 grade, sow at V.. . White Bock Sport trimmed. $6 grade, now

White Ctoth Pumpe and ft 4 r Sport Oxford. 13 md tD.-)

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The gateleg table is a popular revival of a Jacobean furniture idea. It is a most practical arrangement, for the table may be folded compactly and kept in any out-of-the-way place. Will you come see this suite?

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Lawn Mowers $3.75, $4.50, $5 up to $7.50

We Have a Nice, Clean Assortment of Hammocks, 01.98, Q2.50, 03:00, 04-50 up to 07.50 Each One Strong and Durable

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