Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 231, 9 August 1917 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, ATJU. 9, HUT
NEW CHANCELLOR IS ACCLAIMED AS SECOND BISMARCK
Michaelis Getting Farther and Farther Away From Peace Idea.
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 9. The democratic movement In Germany which reformers were sore was getting such a splendid start in the recent Reichstag crisis now seems to be slipping hackwards down grade. The liberal and radical newspapers In Germany generally interpret the selection by Dr. Michaelis, the chancellor, of his , colleagues as a distinct rejection of the principle of parliamentarism or parliamentary ', Influence upon administration. The socialist organ Vorwaerts announces that the cabinet members Bpahn, Krauae and Mueller enter the government, as individuals, not as party representatives. Therefore, the party assumes no responsibility therefor but retains completely a free hand toward the government. Herr Mueller, particularly, has long had no executive connection with, the socialist party and has a purely administrative non-political poet. ; For a "Powerful Plea." The Vorwaerts declares that the present government must be the last of Its kind and must be supplanted by a government of the people. Dr. Michaelis Is alflo getting further away from the Reichstag peace resolution even as he interprets it as the days
Q0E8 TO MICHIGAN CITY
WIDlam IL Harris, given a life sentence In the state prison for the murder of llenelcy Trachenberg, railroad employe, was taken to Michigan City uurly Thursday morning by Patrolman Manning. Harris Is 69 years old and has four grown children living in Richmond.
Commercial automobiles shipped abroad In 1916 far outstripped pleasure cars shipped In the same year.
ODD-PETS
American Flyers in theLafayette Escadrjlle Have Extraordinary Pets, A Lion and Llonness Are Among Them.
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Members of the famous Lafayette Escadrille in France and the new American flag recently presented to them by Mrs. William G. McAdoo, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, and made by girls in the Treasury Department, Washington. The picture also shows some of the extraordinary mascots of the Escadrille, "Archie " a black dog "Whiskey," a lion pup; "Soda," a lioness, and "The Brat,"a white dog. ' Left to right, standing Soubiran, Campbell, Parsons, Bridgeman, Dugan, McMonagle, Lovell, Willis, Jones Peterson and Lieutenant Maison Rouge. ' Sitting, left to right Masson, Lieutenant Thaw, Captain Thenault, Lufberry, Johnson, Blgelow and Rockwell.
Rainfall Fails To Affect K. of C. Picnic
A slight rainfall Wednesday afternoon failed to dampen the spirit of the some 300 or more members of Richmond's Catholic churches who enjoyed an afternoon outing at Glen Miller park. There were races for fat men and races for "skinny" men, sack races and baseball games besides heaps and
heaps of "eats" and ice cream for all. The picnic was given under the auspices of the entertainment committee of the Knights of Columbus and every Catholic in Richmond was invited. John F. Harrington was chairman of the committee.
FALLS IN SHAFT
Walter Steinkamp, who formely lived in Richmond, was seriously injured when he fell through an elevator
shaft of the Starr Piano company in San Francisco where he is now employed. He is a son of John Steinkamp.
Kodak Films developed Free Prints 3c each, thwaite's Drug Stores.
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We intend to sell all of our Low Shoes out at cost, and below, as our policy is not to carry shoes over from one season to another, so we are making you a choice of Ladies' $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
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Feltnuai's Shoe Store SIX STORES Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers 724 MAIN ST.
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Get Your Glasses Fitted Up for Chautauqua
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EDMUNDS OPTOMETRIST 10 North Ninth Street
Don't Bother the County Clerk He's Busy Now. Get your Hunting License
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STARR PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
e august sale Offers opportunities that never again will be equaled. Prices on all home f urnishins wants are advancing daily. Mind you, these offerings are all superior quality not the ordinary sale furniture bought especially for sale purposes, but our regular, "Last-a-lifetime" Furniture. We ask no one to buy furniture here merely upon our say-so. It is natural that we should be enthusiastic about our own merchandise ; we ask you dnly to buy DRUrTTS furniture after you have made comparisons that fully satisfy you. So look around. Investigate "value" advertised in other sales, then come to DRUITT'S and yonH buy instantly.
BY ALL MEANS ONE BEDROOM IN IVORY No modernly furnished home is complete without a bedroom in antique ivory. Favored indeed is the guest to whom is assigned this cool chamber of delight The four-piece antique ivory suite illustrated was reproduced from a superb Adam design priced at $200. We are giving the same exquisite model to you at a marvelously low price. Every detail of the original design is faithfully reproduced. You will go elsewhere and pay $200 for such a suite,
but your purchase will bring you no more lasting delight than this beau- $109 81
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This handsome Poster Bed Is made $18.75 Brass Beds...- $15.00
throughout of genuine mahogany, $22.50 Brass Beds. ...-......$18.00 A gentiine Leather Chair or Rocker finished dull, comes in full size on- $25.00 Brass Beds. ..$20.00 Just like cut, upholstered with genly. Priced during our (POO OCT $30.00 Brass Beds.. $24.00 uine brown Spanish Q QfT
tP-MJ(7J $36.50 Brass Beds.... $29.20 leather, priced pxOeJ
August sale.
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM
RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT STORE
Friday & Satarday, Special Qearaimce Sale oil AM Sumnnimer Garmenntls
Womnice's PorcHn Dress Sale
A large assortment of styles and colors m Lawns, Ginghams and Percales; sample line included; value from $2.98 to $5.98; Special priced for 3 days. . , .-.,. . ...
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Women's White Press Sale Special lot of Women's White Lingerie Dresses, made of voiles, dainty lace trimmed; value to $6.98; special ......... .,. . . . . -.,
Women's White Net Dresses In all the latest models; sample line and no two alike; value up to $32.50; special . . . ... !.- -,-.. i
Womcim's WBiIlle WasHii Slknirlls Made of Gaberdine, Pique and Reps all new models, large pockets, large assortment of styles in both extra sizes and regular sizes. Every one reduced for Special Clearance $1, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5 aH---HaaiMMMiv""lMH--MiMMa-H Special Ollfierieg inn WasHi Waislls New assortments are arriving daily. We show the largest and most attractive models we have ever shown in Voiles, Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chene. Hundreds of models to select from, at $1, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98 aid $3.98
