Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 279, 4 October 1917 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1017

U.S. DESTROYERS WILL LEAD WORLD IN 18M0NTHS Remarkable Progress Being Made on Large Flotilla to Fight U-boats. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 Such remarkable progress has been made In the Quick building of the Immense flotilla ot American destroyers to cope with the submarine campaign, that the navy department now is assured of much quicker delivery of the ships than was contemplated at the last estimate, which in itself was far ahead of the original time. Progress on the ships now building and arrangements for others to follow, it waa said todav. at the navy depart

ment, are such that the American na

vy will lead the world with its destroyers within eighteen months. It is now certain that all destroyers now building will be delivered and

ready for duty in European waters parlv nt ftur .

The full success of the project, however, depends on the extraordinary

, powers granted to the president in the bill now pending. The administration measure was altered in the house. The

senate committee restored the provisions naval officers consider vital to success and the navy hopes the bill will become a law in substantially the

original form. Of New Deaian.

Its progress is being watched closely as tentative contracts are subject ,to change if the bill is altered. All new destroyers are of a new design worked out by the navy department and are showing radical changes from any of these craft now afloat. Thfl cront mainritv nf them will be

thirty-five knot vessels of improved

sea-Keeping quauues, aaaing 10 ineir

effectiveness as submarine hunters. Th first nf thf tipw tvnfi has been

tried out with results that amazed the

officers who made trial trips. The rate of warship production in th United States has been increased

to such a point that a greater amount

of fighting tonnage is being produced in a given time than has ever been ach eved before by any power.

MY GUESTS

VISIT PETROS

HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Oct. 4. Superintendent and Mrs. Frank Petro of the Wayne County Infirmary entertained a number of their former neighbors and friends all day Sunday. Those invited to join the party were Superintendent George Hull and wife of the Kanoock County Farm; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petro of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yoke and daughterof Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leavell of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Leavell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warfel and daughters Sarah and Ruth, Mr. nd Mrs. N. B. Thornburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavell, Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and daughters Hilda and Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburgh, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess, Mrs. Mahala Huffman, Mrs. Jacob Hutchinson, Miss Frances Keever, Miss Laverne Thornburgh, Miss Clarice Burgess and George Sherry, George and Fred Leavell Monday afternoon the Woman's History club met with Mrs. E. H. Thurston and Mrs. Laura Gebhart. This was the first meeting of the year. Roll call was responded to with "What Do You Know?" by the 6ixteen members. The guests sang "America," and there was victrola music. Mrs. Addle Bowman read a magazine article. Vacation experiences were related by the members. The club will meet Monday afternoon, October S, at the home of Mrs. Martha and Addie Bowman... The aid society of the Christian church met with Mrs. Theo. Sells Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Latitia Lontz. who lives in New Haven, Conn, is quite ill of pneumonia at the home of her nephew, P. H. Davis.

LAKE HAS INVENTED UNDERSEA CRAWLER

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Simon Lake, inventor of the Lake submarine and torpedo, has invented and put into successful operation a craft that crawls on the bottom of

the ocean. "No water will enter the boat, because the air pressure will prevent," said Mr. Lake. "Thus it is possible to sit in this well lighted compartment and pick up objects on the bottom of the sea, to epear fish, catch crabs, investigate the flora and fauna of the sea and search for wrecks. A coal pump on the mother boat will recover one hundred tons of coal an hour or large quantities of shell fish." The mother boat, the Argosy, and the crawling submarine, the Argonaut, have been launced in the yard of the Lake Torpedo Boat Company.

SAVED FROM OPERATION. "Some WMki ago I waa atriokan with acute appendicitis and my physiolaa ordered an immediate operation. But, my mother fearing the result of an operation, on account of mv delicate health, applied hot applications of Denver Mud. I had Immediate relief. Was lATAd frftm an ama, ,4am

Lhave felt no return from the trouble

v. tv "fuc v ci x near 01 anyone raring; appendicitis I suggest using; Denver Mud before an operation "MISS M. E. KHTTFTi"

Adv.

Lofty trees once grew in Greenland and nearly all of the inhospitable northern lands. Trees of the same ports as are growing today are found as fossil remains in countries where the climate is so harsh that scarcely any tree will grove even a few Inches high.

LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT

Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers You. Drink lota of water.

Eating meat regulnrly eventually produces kidney 'rouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they beoor.e overworked: get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladd and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if r 'adder bothers -you, get about four ouuees of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been u-ed for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine bo it no longer irritates thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot 1- J anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus voiding ser!ous kidney dteise. Adv.

Variety of Styles

We are now showing a great variety of styles in fall and winter boots they have that something different that fresh fashion touch.

Ladies' Grey Kid Vamp with whole cloth quarter, 9-inch Lace Boots. High cloth covered Louis Heel

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Ladies' all Black Kid 9-inch . Lace Boots. Leather Louis HeelNarrow recede toeLong Vamp.

Feltman Y Shoe Store Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers. SIX STORES. 724 MAIN ST.

Kitchen

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$P2 A Week Puts Hoosier's Council of Kitchen Experts At You Service in the Hoosier

HOOSIER'S COUNCIL of Kitchen Scientists Mrs. Christine Frederick, noted Household Efficiency authority; head of Applecroft Experiment Station, New York. Miss Alice Bradley, Principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Massachusetts. Mrs. Janet M. Hill. Principal of the Summer School of Cookery, New Hampshire ; Editor and Author. Mrs. Nellie Kedzie Jones, Household Consultant, Wisconsin. Mrs. Alice R. Dresser, Consultant of Household Administration, Massachusetts. Miss Fay Kellogg, a prominent New York ArchitectMrs. Frank Ambler Pattison, Domestic Efficiency Engineer, New Jersey. Mrs. H. M. Dunlap, Domestic Science Expert, Illinois.

You pay us $1 weekly. No extra fees. No interest. And a Hoosier is yours. With it we give you the broadest guarantee ever made on a cabinet your money all back if you are not satisfied. Through the Hoosier some valuable discoveries of Hoosier's Council of Kitchen Scientists are brought right into your kitchen. Every one of these talented women has spent years in the study of kitchen helps and short-cuts or in plans. They have performed their experiments not in factories, but right in their kitchens under everyday household conditions. Their discoveries have eliminated miles of needless steps and hours of extra work. The Porceliron top is another Hoosier feature which saves many hours of needless work. It does away with the constant scrubbing and cleaning to keep the cooking table spotless and sanitary. And all these super-features in Hoosier models. Experience the comfort of sitting restfully at your work. And don't forget that in no other cabinet can you get the vital part that makes all this comfort possible.

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For Friday and Saturday we have prepared a wonderful showing of over 300 new suits, all wanted materials, colors and sizes $19.75-$25.00-$29.75-$34.75 Coats for Fall and Winter Our assortment is most complete in all the new belted, tailored and high waisted effects; the newest materials, colors. All sizes $12.50-$15.00-$19.75-$25.00

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New fall styles, plain and. belt effects in Salt's Selette Plush. Best quality. Sal Satin lined, extra full coats, all sizes Special Friday and Saturday

$25.00

New SatSe aod Serge Dresses So large is the selection of Serge and Satin Dresses that we could not describe each lot. Every new style.; specially priced Friday and Saturday $10.00; $13.75 $15.00, $17.50 $19.75

All Silk Taffeta Petticoats Special lot of All Silk Taffeta Petticoats in all the suit shades. Full width with elastic belts, regular $3.98 Petticoats, Friday and Saturday,

$2.98

Georgette aed Silk Crepe BloMses Scores of Smart Tailored and Fancy Models in White, Flesh and all the latest sombre shades now in high demand $1.98, $2.98 $3.98, $5.00

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