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JOHNSON URGES CHOICE OF GRAY; NORTON SPEAKS Bainbridge Colby, Unable to e "Attend Democratic ' Rally at Coliseum. Henry U. 'Johnson, who was favored by. the Democratic district convention! for the congressional nomination but who refused to accept, it, made a plea Saturday evening at the Coliseum for the election of Flnly H. Gray, the Democratic nominee - ' ' Bainbridge Colby, of New York, was to have been the principal. speaker at the meeting, which closed the Demo1 cratic campaign in Wayne county, but he was unable to attend. Judge Albert D. Norton of St. Louis, one of the speakers,, received a letter from Colby, j urging Gray s election, wnicn was reaa to the audience of about 300. Judge Norton, a former Republican, made a strong plea for the election of Gray. "I don't want the report to be published in Berlin in a few days that the only special eleetion In this country held out here in the middle west was an exhibition of a lack of confidence in Mr. Wilson," he said. . Johnson Censures Solon. In' his address Johnson censured Senator Curtis of Kansas, Representative Will Wood and other Republicans . who have delivered addresses in the district ' the last few days, charging that they had made direct appeals to partisanship. He said that in this crisia.there was no place for partisanship. He also severely criticized the Republican press of the district and of Indianapolis. He said that the Republican newspapers in ' Indianapolis and Richmond particularly had gone to extremes In exaggerating the virtues of Richard N. Elliott, the Republican congressional nominee, and had unfairly attempted to discredit Gray. Johnson referred to Elliott as a man of only average ability,-possessing no particularly qualifications for , the office he aspires to. "Elliott is just, a fair 'lawyer, and I doubt very much if he has been able to recognize himself in reading the exaggerated descriptions of him published in the Republican press." he added. He said that he Intended to vote for Gray not because he was a Democrat, but "because he was better qualified to fill the office of representative in Congress than Elliott. , He said that Gray had had long' experience in Congress and declared that this was a time when experienced men were needed In the government. . CAPTAIN YOUNKIN 18 SERIOUSLY ILL AT HOSPITAL Captain David Younkin, in command of a company of the Third Ohio Infantry which has been stationed 'in Richmond for several weeks, is critically ill at Reld Memorial "hospital.-He first contracted inflammatory rheumatism and a few days ago he contracted pneumonia. : Captain Younkin is a resident of Xenia, O. ' ELDORADOOHIO Mr. and Mrs. David Wolford and daughters returned home Saturday after a two weeks' visit with his brother William H. Wolford, and family.- of Clarksville, Michigan.. .Mr. . and . Mrs. George Oswalt and Mr. and Mrs. Herhel Spencer and daughter. Martha, vinited .with relatives in Greenville, Sunday.. .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bloom of New Paris. Rev. Sarah L. S toner, of Eaton and MissMary Swartzel were entertained bv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackford and family Sunday.'. .. .Mr. nd Mrs. Jacob Laird and children and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bierly and children of Lewisburg, snent Sunday with Mr. and Mar. John Schlotterbeck and family.. .Theodore Allen of West Sorora, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbum and daughter. Hattie. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John PenUnd were given a pleasant surprise last Thurdav evening by the ladies o'f the W. U. M. A. and other friends, the occasion .being their eighteenth wedding anniversary. Thirty-four were prsent Mr. and Mrs. C. B. William, Mr. and Mr. Glen Holwell. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Fudee. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaeffer motored to Kokomo, Ind. Punday and visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huck.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peele end son, Richard, motored to .Middletown Sunday, where they nenttheday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weyman and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ball Bnd son and Mrs. Frank Shelley, of Xenia, spent from Satudav until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agler and gfamily Mrs. Lester Hanner nrA son. Robert, spent several days ?at jrrk with her parents. Mr. and Mrv William Bunch, of Gettysburg... Mi:W, Katherine Wilson of Morion, is vUityn.btv grandparents, Mr. and MrsiSautte! Hamilton and other, rela tives in the community.. .. .Mr. and Jlrs.fEvan Disher entertained at din-nofTSnndtv-i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dhr aWl daughter Coda, of New ycston, irt, and Mr. Con'ln Hermier 'if ' Lightslfe end Mr. and Mrs. Ozro 'kimmel aiid' children. Dr. and Mrs. f. P,. Kinutiel and daughter Ruth of tywl MarliHor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'taytonjwere afternoon guests.. .Rev. Sarah L.'Stoner of Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. HUl. and daughter, Helen, nt Gratis, were entertained at supper Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum and daughter Hattie... Mr. and Mrs. JohniRobson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and son Willard. spent Saturday and Sunday, at Portland. Ind:, visiting ' with Mr. and Mrs. James Robson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stout and children. . .Mrs- Eliza Brown and son, Ray. of West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClure and children; Mr.' and Mrs. Harley Brown and daughter, Dola, and Mrs. Martha McClure were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. ' V. McClure. . I George Batson of Baltimore, Md.. and Miss Grace Juday of Dayton, were guests . of , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stephens Sunday night and Monday. Robert Wellbaum of Dayton spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Harrison Wellbaum, and daughter, 'T.-tMe. 1

THOUGHTS TO THINK ' ' ( ABOUT , ' Thoughts govern words; words . and works lead to weal and woe; right thoughts mean-success. . '. Mild words and a warm heart . , melt, away the winter of your discontent summer suns dispel ' wintry winds. - ."Chance" drifts ever down- , ward with the current; "Purpose" with "hard work" at its ; elbow goes up-stream by- fierce fighting. 5 . Work done Just, a-little bit. better ' today ' than yesterday marks the royal highway to sue-. cess. , The Palladium makes it easy . for you to put ' your ' Want Ads , in the paper. ' Telephone them to the ad-taking department and charges will be sent to you after "the ad appears. - , Read the W'ant Ads in today's . Palladium.

BOYS SAY SHOOTING WAS AN ACCIDENT The condition of Ernest McDonald, 15 years old, whowas accidently shot in the leg with a 12 gauge shot gun, by a companion Saturday night is favorable. - Young McDonald was shot in the leg when he and Glllin Martin were riding a motorcycle near Webster, Ind. The boys told conflicting statements as to how the accident happened, McDonaM declaring that Martin shot him when he fired at a rabbit, and Martin declaring that the gun was discharged . when the machine struck a rut. Both of the boys agree, however, that the shooting was accidental. .TO INITIATE CLASS Oriental - encampment, of the Odd Fellows' lodge will confer the Royal Purple degree on a class of candidates at the meeting of the encampment in the Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow night.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

EARLII AM GRADUATES WORK FOR UNCLE SAM ! Dr. "Allen D. Hole, head of the Department of Geology, In Earlham College, has just received word from Lawrence Lindley, of Russiaville, Indiana, a member of the class which was graduate at Earlham College this month, that he has passed ' the Civil Service examination as a scientific assistant in the work of Department of Agriculture and that he has been, appointed tt begin work July 1, under the direction of the United States Bureau of Soils. Lindley's preparation for this work was made while enrolled as a student at Earlham college,' doing major work in the department of Geology. As a part of his course in that department, he was engaged in field work in Georgia in the spring of 1916 and his final work in preparation for the service upon which he is just entering, was completed this year incourses at the college and' his examination was taken in April, as one of the regularly appointed Civil Service Examinations. Word also has been received by -Professor Hole, that Earl D. Fowler, who was graduated in the class of 1915, has als passed the same examination making him eligible to an appointment for work in the United States Bureau of Soils. Fowler is also a graduate of the department of geology of Earlham college and is now employed as a member of the United States Forest Service, with headquarters at Albuquerque, New Mexico. . . MILTON SOLDIER TELLS HOW TO GET ON IN ARMY MILTON, Ind., June 25. Local persons have received letters from Frank Shawk, who Is now on the Mexican border with the Sixty-fourth Infantry. Shawk tells of the many ways, that promotion may be obtained in the army and declares that it is easy for a man to make more than the minimum wage of the soldier. Shawk also tells may interesting incidents of army life. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY lUtt.DAVIS FOR NEURALGIA Ann HEADACHE, JIlEflDflOIlE I IT liocf loRUOoisfsf l&ScT I n s Sttnoppers BEST 19c PILLOW W cases -nuS 42 or 45x36 Pillow ALAA m O Cases, madeof O good Pillow Tubing, all hemmed ready for use, special, 12c. J J WOMEN'S 19c LISLE O ma Women's full fash ion lisle Hose, in . . O black ana wnite only, serviceable heel and toe, special, lOc...... WOMEN'S 79c HAND 47c o o ( Women's sty 1 i s h Hand Bags, includ ing back strap style, special, 47c. BOYS' 75c KHAKI 8 KNICKERS 38c! Boys' khaki and Palm Beach color Knickers, strongly made, special 39c each. o o WOMEN'S $4.00 STREET Dresses Women's pretty( Street Dresses, made of percale, gingham, etc., sizes to 44, special $1.88. BEST $1.50 BED SHEETS 81x90 Bed ; Sheets, made of best qual ity sheeting, seamless, all med, speeial, 87c. ; CHILD'S 75c WASH Child's cute Wash amis, m a a e or f wasnahle material, all styles, siz- i es to 8 years, special 44c. MEN'S $1.25 DRESS O SHIRTS Men's classy Dress snirts, soft cuffs, C coat style, made of percale, etc., 5( snecial S9e. WOMEN'S 50c SILK BOOT HOSE Women's Silk Boot Hose, all the wantea snaaes, reiniorcea neei ana toe g r 8 WOMEN'S 75c KIMONO Aprons lraJj Women's neat klm- 1 r (J ( ) ono, iigm ana aim striped percale, special at 47c.

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Richmond's bathing beach queens Eiade their Initial appearance at Haw kin's beach Sunday. The latest models in bathing suits' were seen. 'They rivaled those of Atlantic City in col or, variety, and style. ' More than' one hundred persons visited the beach during the day No unusual fancy dives or new strokes were 'pulled off." This was probably due to lack of practice this year. ' The season Is late. The beach is now open for the summer. THREE YOUTHS TO TAKE v ANNAPOLIS EXAMS Three young men from the Sixth district will take the examination at the Richmond postoffice beginning Wednesday morning for entrance to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. The examination is to last three three days. . An examination for junior typists will also be held in the postoffice Wednesday morning. LABOR TO ACT , Continued From Page One. en the opportunity.. Members of the Trades Council's special committee will . this week " discuss the Ramsey case at meetings of the Moose, Eagles and Druid lodges. . " Chairman Graham states that rep resentatives of the Junior Mechanics and the Daughters of America have been active in assisting in making arrangements for the meeting. A number of Riverdale people also have assisted the committee. . A number of handbills are to be distributed this week by the Trades Council corr.mitee -advertising the meeting. , p - TODAYTHOMAS SANCHI and BESSIE EYTON in a Red Blooded drama of the West "THE COUNTRY THAT GOD FORGOT" FIVE ACTS

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COMMITTEE-GOES TO, ILLINOIS TO SEE PLANT Secretary: Albus of the Commercial club, with several members of the committee who are Inspecting polyfactories throughout the country, went to Springfield, Illinois, today, to Inspect the operation of a plant there. ' Members of the committee report finding a building packed to the roof with small industries, on their trip to Indianapolis Friday. "RUTH DID" ' 'Continued From Page One. position the morning of .February 15, when newspaper reporters came to my shop' to make inquiry, and policemen questioned me. I felt then as I were lost. My only anxiety was to escape. I left and succeeded in reaching Italy. I was overcome by remorse. I cannot believe myself that my hitherto unblemished life has been destroyed forever. . - ' : "This Is my first offense, but it is of such nature, that I cannot believe Ml TODAY & TUESDAY PALLAS PICTURES Present GEORGE BEBAN , In his greatest French charactterization in ielueen" Written by Mr. Beban A Pallas-Paramount Picture Adults, 10c; Children, 5c

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tween Italy and the United States ac-f cording to the lawyers, was expected to cause the 'Italian government to stretch a point by not insisting upon' observance of its penal code, which; prohibits the extradition of Italian citiy.ens. - , "

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