Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 208, 13 July 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917
TIME; EXTENDED FOR APPLYING TO SECOND CAMP Applications for Officers Re
serve Will Be Accepted Until -Monday.
Sweden Roused by Report She Sells War Stuffs to Germany
One day's extension of time has teenglven by the" government in which meni,tnay apply for the second officer's training camp,, and application whlch?jcome in on Monday, July 16 will be considered, ; said Julian Cates, branch chairman, Wednesday it orning. ; '-. f r Thirty-threi Rlchmondites have applied for the second camp, seven of them coming in on Tuesday evening. r Bad Officers Lose 'Em. More . battles- and lives are lost by the mistakes and inefficiencies of of fleers than from any other cause, and the government -is woefully in need of officer material" tt experience and business Judgment, says the branch chairman. ' : When our boys go to France they Mil be opposed by. the very best officers Germany (could get from just such business and professional men as ' the government is now seeking. Military, experience Is not necessary, as the country his really been stripped of its men of military experience for the first camp. . It is civilians the Government wants aow. 1 Cates is to be at 'the-Union National bank Thursday evening to receive applications, and he will 'also be in the bank "during banking"hours. Monday is the last day on which an application may be made. ' , , Three salmon of thirty-two and one-1-aif pounds, thirty pounds and thirty rounds, respectively, have been causht at Ringwood and Bisterne, in Hampshire, England.
. STOCKHOLM, July 12,-General resentment and indignation has been aroused in 'Sweden by a uovs agency dispatch from Washington giving what is termed "an official report to the government" on Sweden's exports and imports. ' '.'-' . '
The report, for which authority is not named, declares . in brief that Sweden exported to German ' great quantities of materials for making ammunition, including especially iron pre, ierro silicates, manganese, steel, "copper, sulphur, zinc and wood pulp and imported iron ore from America to replace the surplus exported. Friendly Papers Yelp. Even newspapers most friendly to America join the chorus of indignant condemnation of these charges. -The papers call attention to America's attitude regarding exports and arraign what they term the government's inconsistency. They .declare that America repeatedly protested to England against precisely the same policy which Washington now threatens to adopt against Sweden. The Associated Press received from an authoritative source the following statement: "It is no secret that we are exporting iron ore. We have been ex
porting it for more than twenty years. It is our chief article of export. But we export also to England and other countries and the proportions of our exports remain nearly the same as before the war. "Also to America." "We exported wood pulp to Germany but also to America, France, Italy and other countries. We exported ferro silicates to Germany and also to England and Russia. "The statement that we are exporting sulphur and 'zinc to Germany Is a ridiculous error. We mist Import sulphur for our own use and Germany produces more zinc than she uses. "Another misstatement concerns our alleged imports . of iron ore from America. We import no iron ore from there. Before the war we used to im
port a low grade of pig iron from England. These imports have drop-
ped to a third of the normal and we
have been importing from America to cover the deficit, but the tntire imports are Insignificant. Pig Iron Exported. "We export pig iron of a higher grade to both England and Germany. Our exports to England are still nearly normal. v "For our industrial life we must have dyes, coal and medicines from Germany and we have nothing to give n return but iron ore and pulp since the embargo on all provisions. We get some coal from England at the risk of sailors' lives and of their ships, but it is only a small portion of what we require. . "' , "Germany brings us coal in her own ships without risk to us. : We do not understand how America,- which insisted on our letting her cotton through to Germany and protested so vehemently to England against efforts to interfere with her trade, can take such an attitude toward us "
THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT The man who does right never gets left. When you1 change a grouch to a grin, you lift the whole world nearer happiness. It is good to ; learn from "others, but the successful man applies what he thus learns, so that others learn from him. The empty house saps , property values. Rent it or sell it by describing it fully in a Palladium Want Ad tomorrow. A Want Ad .Taker will help you.
PATRIOTIC PARADE IS STAGED BY ELKS
GRANDMA RAYL IS INJURED IN HEAD WHEN SHE FALLS
VACATION PERIOD IS SET BY JUDGE FOX
- MILTON, Ind., July 13. Grandma Rayl, eighty-four years old. who makes her home with Veniah Murray, suffered a gash three Inches long in the left side of her head in a fall Wednesday. Robert Sample, two years old, ran a stick through his cheek Wednesday afternoon. The boy is the son of Alfred Sample, farmer, south of town.
BOSTON, July 13. The Elks assembled, in national convention here came more prominently before the public today than at any time this week. A patriotic demonstration was arranged, consisting of a parade of members of the grand lodge, accompanied by Marines and sailors from the navy yard and exercises on Boston Common. United States Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois came here to deliver the principal ad
dress. Other speakers on the pro
gram were Governor McCall, Mayor Curley and Edward Rtghter, grand exalted ruler of the Elks during the
last year. The business of the convention was concluded at a brief session this forenoon, and a visit to Revere Beach was planned for the afternoon.
PHONE COMPANIES DIVORCED
CHICAGO, July 13. By a decree of the Cook county superior court, the Central Union Telephone Co.. operat
ing in Illinois. Indiana, and Onto, has been divorced from the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., and all stock held la the former company by the latter has been ordered sold at public auction.
Russia is the only country in which the production of flax fiber has increased consistently in recent years.
Unless some emergency arises, circuit court will not be in session from July 16 unty September 1, according to' an announcement made by Judge Fox this morning. This recess is ordered that the court attaches may take their summer vacations.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAV
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The smallest known bird is a Cen-' tral American humming-bird that is about the h'ze of a blue-bottle fly
Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.
Infanfs-Mhers Thousands testify
The Original
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Upbuilds and .sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for VS of a Century Substitutes Cozi YOU Szmo Price.
AUTLUBO THAT GOOD OIL" Made by the Moore Oil Co. A pure Penn. FILTERED Oil. (Not bleached with Sulphuric Acid.) Fer sale Hdw. Co., Irvln Reed & Son, E. R. Draver In 1 to 5 gal. lots. H. S. MALTBY Local Agent Phone 4772.
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We must make room for incoming stocks of Period Furniture, therefore all our willow, rattan, fibre, grass, cane and other summer furniture will be declared
out at
Large durable "Old Hickory frM AA Chair, worth $6, now only.. p4UU
THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
A 3-DOOR BOX, ONLY $19-00 Our Refrigerators are noted for their food preserving and ice-saving qualities. Ours do make good or we will. Save during this sale, now $9, $12.85, $13.50 and $15 vCook With the Gas Turned Off with a Chambers' Fireless Range
Take care of the summer guest with this high grade, bed davenport. We invite you to inspect this value.
Midsummer Economy Prices It is the season's opportunity to secure light, cool, fine, artistic and highly decorative single pieces and suites suitable for town or country home. Altogether it is an exceptional stock offered at exceptional price reductions. Get your share by all means. 1 "
A FEW BARGAINS PICKED AT RANDO
4 Piece Lawn Sets Only $4.48 Oak Porch Swings . . $1.98 Derrick Lawn Swing . $5.75 Canvas Folding Stools . 15c Folding Card Tables . $1.19 Cedar Mop and Oil . . 49c Ladder Stools Only . . 98c Coolmor Porch Shades $2.50 up $13.50 Cedar Chests Only $10.80 Roll Arm Rocker Only . $3.69
Alum Percolators Only $1.25 Quaker Kitchen Cabinets Only $15.85 Men's Ghiffowardroboes Only $10.95 Folding Cots $2, $2.59, $2.75 up Gliding Settees Only . $6.00 Aluminum Roasters Only 98c GlassDoorCupboardonly$6.00 Fibre Settees Only $6.80 and $8.00 Old Hickory Rockers . $3.00 Rubber Hose, Per Foot 10c
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C M. JEMfflMS Will attend the National Optical Convention, July 8t to 14th inclusive. Wffl be in the office July 15th and thereafter.
USED CAR SALE I II 1 1 I
1 Westcott Touring (1913 model) . . . 1 Overland Touring (1915 model) . . . 1 Maxwell Touring (1914 model) -
$350.00 .... 500.00 . ... 175.00
To get the most from outdoor life buy one of our Perfection Couch Hammocks; built on steel frame with good quality canvas and mattress, all complete for only $7.20.
Keep Baby in the Fresh Air
These cars are guaranteed to bp in good condition, and with the steadily rising prices of new cars, are real bargains for any one.
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COMPACTS
Phone 2411.
Corner 12th and Main.
This number picked from many. Well constructed, good heavy gears, during , this sale only
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