Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 290, 17 October 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 1917

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LUTHERAN SYNOD MAY MEET HERE

The next conference of the Luther

an Synod of Indiana, Tennessee and Kentucky will probably be held In Richmond. The Synod Is In convention In EvanBvllle this week and delegates are attending: from three states. W. P. RlohardBon, of Richmond, was elected treasurer of the brotherhood of the synod Tuesday. He is a mem

ber of the Second English Lutheran

church and lives on Southwest Sev

enth street.

Resolutions Indorsing the proposed

merger of the general synod, the gen

eral council and the United Synod of

the South will probably be passed before adjournment. Resolutions have already been passed by the brotherhood favoring the merger. There are now 150 brotherhoods in the Olive

Branch synod.

Florists Will Meet

Here Next Month

M. Women Will

I Attend Convention

Ibers of the Woman's Foreign Mloary societies of the Methodist rhnes of Richmond will attend the dist meeting at Newcastle Thursdays Friday. TseBsions will begin Thursday mors at 10 o'clock. The feature of the sram Thursday evening will be an less by Mrs. Ethelyn Vanco of Souimerica. Betes from the First M. E. chur are Mrs. Edgar Hawekotte, Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. J. W. Hall, Mrs. jlse Beckett and others. QnM. E. and Third M. E. will also 1 representatives to the meeting. I .

? ..- ' ReCross Society to Elect Officers

The next monthly meeting of the Indiana State Florists association will be held in Richmond in November. The state convention of the association was held this week in Evansville. One of the principal questions discussed was the formation of a florists mutual casualty association, which wCl be in operation soon.

WEEK OF EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT REID CHURCH

Preparatory to a series of Evangelistic services to be held next week at the Reid Memorial U. P. church in charge of Rev. D. E. Dodds of Urbana,

O. Prayer services will be held Wednesday evening as follows: Mrs. Seaton. 102 North Sixteenth street, Edgar Brown, leader; home of Mrs. Edgeworth, 225 South Eighth street, D. W. Scott, leader; home of Charles Black, 253 South West Third street. Rev. J. F. Hill, leader.

Thest Important business at the annufceeting of the Red Cross assocta Saturday afternoon in the High?iol auditorium at 4 o'clock will b election of officers for the comingar.

a jrman, vice-cnairman, secre

tary, turer and directors will be named. The minating committee will

meet Tsday afternon at the Commerclalb rooms to consider nom-

raationr the various offices. Georjieldel is chairman, and the membere Frederick S. Bates, Mrs.

Jagariatt. Howard Dill, Elbert

w. SaMMiss Margaret Starr and Edward Harris.

RICHMOND MN MANAGER OF ACME-EVANS FLOUR PLANT

was gutby fire. Tuesdav nieht

The flurned so rapidly that in a short tithe building was in ruins.

mo waui two sides falling In.

ine oi building escaped the flames. ??

GOVERNMENT MAY

TAKE GOAL MINES

WASHINGTON. Oct. 17 Federal ad

ministrator Garfield today warned coal

operators and miners where strikes j

nave occurred or are nuyeuumg umk the government would take charge of i

coal production u it continued to be

threatened by strike. , , After a conference with John P. White, president of the United Mine workers,, over strikes called or impending in Illinois, Ohio and Indiana, Mr. Garfield sent a telegram to operators and miners alike giving notice that the government would deal most drastically with strikes intended to force a decision on a revision of government prices to meet wage increases.

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CAPITALISM IS HIT BY PARSON

COLUMBUS, O., Oct 17 Capital,

the enrichment of the few, and the hardships, poverty and sufferings of the many all were Indicted in strong i terms at today's session of the Na-1 tlonal Conference of Congregational Churches by Rev. Henry A. Atkinson,! of Boston, Secretary of the Council's Social Service Commission. j Inveighing against the "foul and fair" means used by the rich enabling them to dictate terms of living for the rest of us,". Dr. Atkinson declared it "almost impossible to maintain a

normal family life under such condi tions."

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Isaac Woodard, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Woodard of Spring Grove, was manager of the Acme-Evans company's big flour plant of Indianapolis, which

Red Blooded People Live The Longest

Red blooded pople retain their youth and vigor until late in life because i ed blood ages slowly. A child with impure blood seems old, while an old man with pure red ironized blood seems young. Impure blood clogs the system with waste matters, rapidly ageing body, mind and spirit Pure blood Is red blood, rich In Iron and phosphates with power to rid ittelf of waste matter and able to carry life giving oxygen to every cell and rerve. It makes both young and old, bright happy, ken, and interested in life. This is the blood you need, every day of your life, the rich red blood - made by pure food, fresh air, restful rleep and "Phosphated Iron, the red blood and nerve builder." Phosphated Iron enriches your blood and nerves, putting them in s-hape for work. Improves your color, . increases your appetite and gives you t trength, vigor and power to enjoy both work and pleasure, makes you feel like doing things once more. Phosphated Iron is prescribed by leading doctors for all who are worn out run down, nervous, weak and thin blooded people in all walks of life, they have learned to depend on it for honest results. Special Notice To insure physicians and their patients receiving the genuine Phosphated Iron, we have- put ia capsules only, so do not allow dealers to substitute pill or tablets; insist on the genuine, in capsules only. For

tale in Richmond by Conkey Drug Co. i Adv.!

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A sale greatest importance to the economic woman who desires dress well without having to tax W 'irse.

lnciutmjoats of Bolivia, Seal Plush, PomPom, idcloth, Wool Velours. In new Deer Ses, Slate, Beetroot,. Wine, Green, Taupe Black

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A Special Sale assortment of t. Coats of Wool Vclour, Burellaffl and Novelty Mixtures and Dress-X

es of Serge, Taffeta, Satin and V Faille, values to $17.00; go In this sale at $8.98 and $10.98. All new shades; sizes 14 to 46.

OT1 DRESSES AND COATS, $13.50 AND $14.75

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$14.50 & $23.75

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BIG! CASH

Bargain!

Warm KUdle Coats

Fine Silk Petticoats . . . .

TO WISE CASH BUYERS

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Fall Carpets and Rug Attractions That Will Appeal to the Seeker of Quality and Style at a Minimum Cost. Rugs and Carpets in beautiful designs executed in colors which will retain their splendor after years of service a combination of beauty and durability, artistic merit and practical worth; prospective buyers are earnestly invited to inspect our splendid showing of Fall Floor Coverings and Draperies.

We Name Just a Few Rug Items to Make Our Fall Opening Specials. Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ..... . ... .$32.50, $46.00, $55.00, $65.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ... . . . .$19.48, $23.50, $27.50, $35.00 Body Brussels, 9x12 .......... $25.00, $27.50, $31.50, $35.00

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All other sizes and qualities provide similar saving propositions. Portraying faithfully the harmonious restful tones and refining the most skilled artists of the Orient, and with Royal Turkish you have the satisfaction of a

character of

High Class Oriental Rug

at about ONE-FOURTH ITS COST. We show them in sizes 25x40, 3x5, 4x6, 6x9 and 9x12.. and in special sizes furnlsheo: in snortesx time possiDie. We have a new Line of Wilton, Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Carpets with or without borders; we can cover your floors all over or make you a RUG any size you may want at a very low price. Lace Curtains and Draperies Every thrifty housekeeper who is planning for new FALL DECORATIONS will find the greatest helps and economies In our splendid LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES. Never has our stock been so large, so varied in assortment of desirable patterns and cretonne. The most charmingly beautiful color combinations to be imagined, the prices, too, are so reasonable now, really, is The Time to Buy. Creations in Scrim, Irish Point and Net, all neat conceptions, in a variety sufficient to fulfill your fondest and more personal desire with a most comprehensive offering suitable and adaptable for over-drapes, as well as laces. We bid you come and compare.

Etamine and Marquisette Curtains, neatly edged, white,

Arabian and cream

color, pair . .

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Scotch Madras Curtains, espe

cially attractive de

signs, pair .....

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Craft and Bungalow Curtain

unusually handsome and durable, pair . . .

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Irish Point and Marie Antoin

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Let us show you why the Hoover cleans more thoroughly than any other vacuum cleaner made. Prices $47.50, $57.50, $85, $120.

:onomical of Fuel

The first price of a range doesn't matter most to you. It is

.t the range costs you before it goes to i scrap heap that counts. The Joy . t-pse is very economical of fuel. With sticks of stove wood or 5 pounds of i you can do an average baking and a family meal.

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IT COSTS NOTHING

to use ! You can now vacuum clean your rugs every day. The Vital is a real Vacuum Cleaner, that runs without electricity makes its own power ; any amount of it you want gets loads of dirt. Always ready just run it. The positive gear driven brush gets all threads, hair and lint every time. There's nothing to get out of order built to last a life time. Let us show you this latest invention for the home.

Sturdily Built with all Latest Refinement.

This vacuum sweeper costs nothing to run simply push it. Yet it has suction equal to a $30 or $60 electric. The wheels on which the cleaner runs operate three powerful inside

bellows which suck up every scrap of dirt,' while a strong flexible bristle brush gathers up all surface litter. The nap is left raised and fresh looking clean and bright. - We had the Lady Torrington vac sweeper connected with the machinery at our plant which pushed and pulled it over 500 miles equal to cleaning 12,200 9x12 rugs and still it was in fine serviceable condition.' w - w w

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for Cleaning CARPETS

Please Give Us a Call When in Richmond. We Will Be Pleased to Show You Our Goods

SHADES The marvelous business done by us this summer in Oil and Holland Shades, Plisse Casement and Austrian Cloth Shades has even surprised us ; get our prices and we will have your order

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NOTE THESE POINTS ABOUT OUR LINOLEUMS The qualities of which In any grade handled by us are the best only; durable, sanitary, noiseless, easily cleaned, no joints to collect dirt. Tone contrast in patterns, parquets closely resemble hardwood, cost less, re finishing eliminated while hardwood floors must be done over once every year or two. FALL OPENING SPECIALS Inlaid . . . . $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard Printed ............. 50c, 65c and 85c per yard

You can actually pull the Lady Torrington with a silk thread it's so light. Sweeping with it is wonderfully easy, yet when done the rugs and carpets are really thoroughly clean.

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