Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 258, 10 September 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. BENNETT IS ONE OF YOUNGEST IN UNCLE SAM'S FORGE GETS HIS INSURANCE MISS BRANNEN NAMED New York Scrappers in New Army

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Man must look within to find the cure for his misery and sin ; the divine light keeps man upright. - Love is life, and the cold cash we get helps but little in our enjoyment of life; .the cold cash, the cold shoulder and the cold heart often go together.

LYNN, Ind., Sept. 10. Elijah Nicholls, east of town, whose baru was burned by fire Monday, was in Lynn Saturday and was paid $225 insurance. He lost a new car, but fortunately only fifteen bushels of potatoes had been stored. He will rebuild. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Sept. 10. Miss Grace Brannan has been appointed assistant cashier of the Fountain bank, vice Ralph Reynolds, resigned. IMPROVEMENT APPROVED

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Send Soldiers' Names The Palladium wants to ltnow the name of every man in Richmond and Wayne county who is serving his country. Do you have a son, or brother or any relatives in the service? If his home is in any part of Wayne county, send his name, age and branch of the service he is in, together with the names of his parents to the Palladium, so that his name may e placed on the honor roll.

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Edwin Bennett, is only 15 years old

hut he decided Uncle Sam could use lilm. Bennett, whose home is at 1216 j Uldse street enlisted in the artillery; (supply train and is stationed at Colum- j bus. O. fie enlisted last July. I Edwin is one of the youngest sol-1 fliers in the service of his country in; the state. i Fred Merideth, 21 years old, didn't j bother about Friday, April 13, when lie enlisted in the coast artillery. lie only j knew he wanted to enlist and he didn't j care about the old superstition about; Friday the l;;th. He is serving on the j South Carolina const artillery. He is' a brother of John Merideth, 930 South Sixth street. i

William T. Crouch, jr., son of W. E.I

"Boyce's Tigers," some of New York City's selected men, who have been drilling at Governor's Island, Headquarters, Department of the East, U. S. A., under Captain A. I,. Boyce, IT. S. R., marching on to the Polo Grounds, New York City. "Boyce's Tigers" gave an exhibition drill which called forth high praise from the army officers present. "Boyce's Tigers" led the parade of the New York draft army at' the recent review by Governor Whitman of New York, a id other distinguished persons.

The character of man's work represents the character he has built through his life's experiences; men sells the finished product of his mind and hands after having paid dearly for raw materials with experience.

The rich man and the poor man list their propositions together in the classified ad columns of The Palladium. Each has an equal chance and each gets good results at low cost. Telephone 2S24 and ask for a Palladium Want Ad Taker.

On The Screen j

WASHINGTON "Wrath of Love," the William Fox production starring Virginia Pearson which opened at the Washington

theatre today, has struck a very popu-;

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Sept. 1V Council has approved improvements on Majn street, and workmen couth. ud the work of curbing raid guiUrinr. today. The main highway will fciiio b, improved.

ting a desperate act. by Blake's rerun: after fulfilling his mission. Irviag Ounmhigs, Ixsui:1 BaK Ne!-

i lar appeal in its war theme. The open- ne Mattery ana tranK Oienuon are m i ing matinee was a record breaker atf Miss Pearson's supporting cast.

: the Washington and the run promises !

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tU IUOI Uiilll UK J " I V-l'-JH). j All the complications in "Wrath of; Love" are caused by Dave Blake being called to the front. He returns aj few months later wi'h five foreign

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Give Tiie Sfomaoli A Chance To Work

300 PUPILS AT LYNN

LYNN. Ind., Sept. 10. Every department of the Washington township

! L--.V, t. tnu.i.- onnn fnr ti.o u-bnn hp nfepq her !o see tier nance

I opening to-lay. Enrollment so far j who is in hiding, arouse Roma's jealj shows about "00 pupils. ousy. She is prevented from commit-

spies on nis trail. Dealing a secret; message for the head of the secret i We caa't expect tla stomach to art . ' noimaUv it the tatnr.il avuaues of elimservice. , lotion, are blocked so it cannot cisWhen Blake left he put ins fiancee ipose of ita rsi use. Wiiaa the teowela aia in the care of the husband olnina conStomacU caUedpoa Winet, the role played by lrginia rctnit is Tjloat, telchbigr, headache, an;l Pearson. The mysterious meetings ; discomfort geaeraUy, and, UBiex tho between the husband and the girl condition Is rromptly xelieTed, eeriou

bought..

.Economy has a new in-

establishment of Union City.

Crouch, of Centerville. enlisted Febru-I ctustry ttiat win De oenenciai DOtn to

;.ry 1014. and is a member of D the town and near vicinity. It is a

company, 5th Indiana infantry now sta-, ijrancn cream station, poultry and eg

iioncu at ljinpieu, i'anama canai zone. Box 41. He is 23 years old. Herschel Showalter is serving in G company, fitth Infantry stationed at Columbus, N. M. "The Pall certainly does look natural and full of news," he writes. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Showalter of Centerville.

WEBSTER, IND.

-- A. B. Palmer, Jacob Ryan, Mrs. Willi J Ryan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd !

! Hunt and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Frances Sheppard visited rela- j Horace Hunt were in Richmond Fri-

Billy ! fives in Richmond several days thi j day.

McCann is manager and the company week Miss Frances Harvey return- i will have three or four motor trucks j ed home Friday evening after viiting j ' on the road gathering up the trade, i several days with relatives in Rich- TV It (s j

ice will be mond Mrs. Clyde Reece and chil i i-JL45Ull IL- VUlCilUUl i

ECONOMY, IND.

Miss Mary Cain, Dublin, is boarding

with her grandma. Mrs. Susan Menden

dren of Richmond visited with Mrs,

Harlan Reece of near here, while her husband and Mr. Harlan Reece attended the state fair at Indianapolis Steven Parish attended the state fair Thursday Mr. Herschel Jay spent Wednesday evening in Richmond and attended the state fair at Indianapolis

The highest cash market price

paid. $1,000 probably will be paid out each week to the farmers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain entertained at dinner Friday, at their pretty country home,

i Air. and Mrs. Ozro Weaver, Chicago,

j Bennett Weaver, Hagerstown, Mr. and j

Mrs. George Ballenger, Lconomy, j Charles Ballentrer. Carlos City i

Everet t McCoy was called to Cincin- i Thursday Mrs. A. R. Feemster and

hall, and is a pupil in Economy highlnati Friday afternoon the account of I son, Kouert, or camDndge city visited x. 24, F. and A. M

school Bert Carver will henceforth his mother-in-law. Mrs. McCoy has ride in a new Ford car Mrs. Hattie. been there since Sunday Ed Mar-

Monday, Sept. 10. Richmond Commandary. No. 8, K. T. Special Con

clave; work in the Red Cross Degree, j Tuesday, Sept. 11 Richmond Lodge j No. lfMJ, F. and A. M. Called meeting; I work in Entered Apprentice Degree, j

Wednesday. Sept. 12. Went) Lodge, :

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Max Feemster Thursday. Mr. Feem-1 wor!c in Master Mason Degree.

ster and Adolph Mueller returned commencing at 5 o'clock. Luncheon

l.acey and children have returned to j tin was over on Morgan Creek Friday; home with them tor a few days visit . . j j,t e :;o . Richmond James Haxton. the young j morning The Misess Carol and c- Harvey, Mr. Steven Parrish, j Ki kiay, Sept. 11. King Solomon's man who was so badly hurt in an auto j Mary Weldy were at 'Muncie Friday. ! : . .v. - , cijHpter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated Con-

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vocation. Saturday. Sept. l"i. Loyal Chapter. No. 4 !i. O. !! S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates. Refreshments.

accident a tew weeks ago, is now able, . . . . Irwin Hunt is now in Detroit Mich-j returned to Portland Simpson; to travel for a Richmond wholesale ' igan, for a vacation. . . Harry Williams i Pierce is hack from Indianapolis ' house Will Swaim is now eating j has returned from Fort Wayne Mr.! Miss Ruth Drake is staying at Mr. and meals at the restaurant Prof C. and Mrs. Gus Weyl let farm work go! Mrs. J. W. Taylor and attending high; May was able to go to Richmond Sat-1 and attended the wet circus. Rich-j school Lou Edwards went to Rich-'

urday after a few days illness Mrs. I mond, Friday Cabin Creek Sewing: mond Friday to see the circus and seen i 1 Alice Fraiser left Saturday morning for j club met with Mrs. Josephine Williams it not Airs. Mary Ann Cavolt and: Graduates of the Poshisha, a Con- j Richmond to be the over Sunday guest j Thursday Master Vernon Fleming, i daughter Bertha, returned to Muncie; gregat ional college in Japan, have con- ! of relatives Carry Wickersham is I Portland, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jake j Friday after a few days visit here with j tributed $150,000 for the endowment

Hxing to move on the farm he recently Williams Mrs. Laura Fleming has. relatives. , of the institution.

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An eJTectir remedy Sor eonstir-atlort

Is Bold in drasr etorog under tho nam of 25r. Caldwell's Syrup Feps!. It i-t a com'bliiation of simple laxative hert-3 with pepsin, that acts on the bovrelj la a ffentle, naturrl manner, witiout Krip11!!? or other itin. cr uiscomfort, alfori. lngr Bpeedy reliaf. ttet a tottlo of Dr. Caldvell's Syrup repsiu froia your El-si aad havo is iu tha lions a vhen. ycu, irer.d it; it corts only fifty ce&ta and in tfca ideal fainilr remedy, miid encnz'.x tor children and old people, yet st'iflciectly powerful for the atrons'est constitution. A trial Ijot-tle, free o charge, can be obtained tiy v;ritin?' to Sr. W. Jaldwell, -i6S Wisliingtoa St., aaontiV.o. illiri'H.

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Rcsinol Ointment, with Reinol S"r?p,us'.:aily stops itching instantly.

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r-fr;ou3 interna! d:e"Tdcr, it ouickly ;,r.d easily heals most cases of cc- ; ema, rash, or similar tormenting f-kin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have giv;n little relief. Physicians prescribe Resinol extensively. Sold by ail druggists.

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Sfl I M B Aug. 29th and 30th. They IZ -1 i Hba W m tell the story.

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Rose Is Willing To Serve Even A

Cos! ol Business Railroad Siorc Proprietor Included in Draft by Only 10 Days.

prtual ap'ptT'eiatkm of my !orvice.

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On August 28th i appeared before the local beard for examination and I was pas-ed and accepted for service in the new National army, f have decided to reduce my stock at once for I may be called for duty any minute and I have no one to leave in charge of my business. 1 hate to think of leaving the store I have developed so successfully in the past two years for my business and personal relations in Richmond have beer: most pleasant. I trust, my customers will avail themselves of this opportunity to save on ail hinds of ntercliandl.se, especially new winter goods, which

has arrived in the past :)() days, as this mav be ntv last sale. Read a tew of the prices be.'ovv. J hamung you lor past patronage, J am,

Yours verv tnly.

SIDNEY ROSE, Proprietor New Railroad Store.

"I have my duty to pororm and 1 shall not complain." ?aifl Sidney Roe, proprietor of tho Railroad Store, last ninht. when asked if ho did not regret 1.U call into thi selective- draft army, lvemi.-e of his havinpr to sacrifice the larco department storp luiPiness ho has dovrloped in iho two yosirs since he moved to liii limond. Mr. Uo.-o extieets to remain in husino.--- here until the con! indent of the second call for Richmond's draft army is sent to the

the local board

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method in my business transactions

and that, with th extensive adver- J-;3 tisins 1 have conducted is responsible

for my success." Mr. Rose came to Richmond about two years apo from Cleveland- He is the sole owner of the store and has used his own methods in developing it to the tilace it now holds in the mercantile life of the city. There are fourteen sales people employed in the store and much trade is secured from persons livins outside the city who find the store convenient because of

its pro'ximity to the railroad station. L ;i Whether the stock will bp sold in "t public sales or disposed of as a busi-

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!?2.50 Fancy Cloth Juvo- QQ0 nile Suits go at '0L

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1 Men's and Boys' -5c Black Bells, now a Ladies' and Children's FanB cy Handkerchiefs at

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READ THESE OFFERS :

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Men's 15c heavy Work Sox at

Ladies' Dress Shoes small sizes to $-1.00 at.. Ot

Sloe larpe size Kimono

Aprons at ....

lac "Lion" Brand Collars, all so now at

Ladies' 50c Black Silk Boot

Hose, slightly imperfect at

Painters' White Overalls, SI. 00

CONSCRIPTION SALE p JUST A FEW ITEMS

SPECIALS

49c

6c

17c

8.3c Work Shirts for men,

blue and tan at O".

ttoys ana uiris ttweau-T i.' Coats to SI. 00 values ar. OL

Men's 15c Fancy Hose, all colors, on sale at t-1, r..-..w"; .,!! r.i,-, -;

Lers, black and wlii'? uC

Wool

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Men's $1.00 Overalls blue and stripe; at ... . Ber.t: :, Toilet. Paper V rolls for

Men's 1.50 All Underwear at . . .

Ladies' $3.50 White Can- Q.O vas Shoes, Sale price... OI

Men's 85c Ribbed Winter P

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I p)0Vi- DOe Waists, sporf f

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small sizes; one jot (1 JO g M,nV white Handker.

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The first owner of a department store in Richmond has been selected . for military service. Sidney Rose. ,

owner nf I no ai rnnr Sfnvc hns hpf ti

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is makinc; plans to sell his stock of

merchandise either privately or at an open sale.

his examination by

Tuesday. Mr. Rose was .11 years old on June 15, just ten days after i;:e rofristralion for service, and lacked hut that brief period of time of escaping the draft. He is single, has no relatives and is physically able to stand the ser

vice in army life so he was certified j Rose passed the physical examinafor service. 1 'ion, is not married, and has no "It means a sood deal to sacrifice i ground for exemption, he said, my business," said Mr. Rose. "It was j He made the Railroad Store one of a sick institution when I bought it, but j the leading utores of the city, after it I have mad'? it well. I appreciate the j had been unsuccessful for a number patronage that has made it possible i of years under another management, for me Co develop the store into one of j Rose said he would seek exemption the most prosperous in Richmond, and from the district industrial board if I am sure that my patrons will have ' he could find grounds.

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Men's Ribbed T'.nion Suits, to 75o values at. . .Men's 51.50 Sweater Co;-: or without, collar, lit Men's Jean Drawers, worth 73c today, at Ladies' Waists, a hip lot to S2 30 value.'!, choice..

One lot Ladies' Dresses. Labile

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$5. oo values, all at

Ladies' Tan Oxfords; one lot

S3. 50 to ?50 values, while thee la "t

Arrow Collars N'ow 7 5e. S.-nt.

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