Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 298, 26 October 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1917.
MERCHANTS WILL SHOW HOW TO CONSERVE FOOD Food Conservation Week Will. Be Observed in Rich- : mond Next Week.
Food conservation week, will be observed in Richmond next week, under
rules established by the United States
Food Control board.
Acting under the directions of Lee B, Nusbaum, local merchants and representative of the Food Control board,
George McKlnley, city food Inspector,
today called upon a number of mer
chants asking them to have window
displays in their stores next week, illustrating methods which can be
Used by Richmond families in conserving important food supplies. It is probable that Mr. Nusbaum wCl call a meeting of merchants for next Monday evening for the purpose of arranging extensive window displays. Demas S Coe has been made chairman of the Publicity committee, and MrB. H. L. Monarch Is secretary. Other members of the committee are EBther r Griffin White, Ruth James, Hazel Sarles.and Elizabeth Thomas.
Will Tax Telephone Calls After Nov. 1
Tax on telephone tolls - and telegrams where the charges are more than 15 cents will be made after November 1, according to an announcement made Friday by W. M, Bailey, manager of the Richmond Home Telephone company. Under the new tax law a war tax of five cents on each message is to be paid by the persons, or firm transmitting the message, - The tax it to be collected for every message on, which, a charge of 15 cents or more" is made.
Urges Dea'ers to Purchase by Pound
City Food Inspector McKlnley in a statement issued Friday advises all Richmond produce dealers not to purchase potatoes, apples and other vegetables and fruits except on the. basis of the required .poundage per bushel, "Merchants must sell to their customers on this basis and it is only fair
to the dealers that the purchase their
supplies on ine same nasi, Mctuniey aid.-, - . i-v. .
y.M. C. A. NOTES
Swimming classes for women were absolutely assured Friday, according to Acting Secretary Schwan. At noon Friday 98 women had registered and several more signified their intentions of attending the meetings Friday evening. There were no regular swimming classes for the women Friday afternoon. They met from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock this afternoon and will meet this evening from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. After organization the classes will meet from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock in the afternoons and from 7:30 until 9:30 o'clock in the evenings. Invitations reading as follows have been issued by Acting Secretary You are cordially invited to attend a Hallowe'en social at the Young Men's Christian association given by the HtYl club. The ghost of mischief and the spirit of nuisance will be present and you will have the opportunity to shake hands with the Goblin man. You are urged to come In costume (no mask) and It is expected you will bring your girl. The tickets are 50 cents per couple end may be secured from Frederick Van Allen, Hawley Gardner, Clarence Chamness, Charles Robinson and other members of the club. Prizes for best costumes will be given. Come, bring your friend and have a good time. Grace "Woodyard, Mary Mather, Mildred Schalk, Blanch. Griffin, Esther Beek, Mildred Parker, Anna Harrington,' Hazel Mashmeyer, Ruth James, Elizabeth Tarkelson and Louise Ma- ; ther were among the persons who joined the swimming class Friday.
TAKE 30,000 ITALIANS
BERLIN (via London), Oct. 26. The Austro-Germans in their offensive on the Isonzo front have captured more than 30,000 Italians, the German war office announced today. More than 300 guns were also taken.
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Pledge Students to Conserve Foodstuffs
"Conservation Day" was observed in the Richmond public schools Friday as originally proclaimed by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Horace Ellis. Pledge cards were distributed to the school children and will be taken by the teachers up to the time they leave fon the teachers meeting. They are asked to send in signed pledge cards as soon as convenient after their re
turn from the state association meeting. . -
MRS. ROACH IS GIVEN HONORS
Mrs. A. W, Roach, former president
of the Domestic Science association '
of Richmond, was elected auditor Friday when the State Federation of Women's clubs met in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Roach was a delegate from the Aftermath.
Mrs: M. F. Johnston of the Art as-J
sociation and Mrs. Elbert Shirk, presi- j
dent of the Domestic Science association were the other delegates from Richmond.
On TKe Screen
LOOKS AFTER CIVILIANS
PARIS, Oct. 26. Major Young, de tailed by the United States army for
that work, is co-operating with the : TTrAnirh mffitarv - mithrvritieR .ond thAi
Red Cross in looking after the needy civilian population in the zone occupied by the American, forces.
FUEL OIL EXPORTS
MEXICO CITY. Oct, 26. Fuel oil aggregating 1.218,476 tons was exported from Mexico in July and August of this year. This netted the 'Mexican government in revenues : 1,328,879 pesos.
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MURRAY Wid's Magazine; - the ' Iconoclast among moving picture periodicals, for once has given , unstinted - praise to a photoplay. :- The one so : honored is "Bab's Diary written by Mary Roberts Rinehart.and- starred by Marguerite Clark. "Bab's Diary" will be at the Murray- Saturday and Sunday. Wid says : ."Certainly this Is the sort of a film that will pull 'em away from the fireside, Marguerite Clark, is
always clever but I can't remember of
having seen ; any better vehicle than this even 'Miss George "Washington.'"- . -. ' ' Based upon the quaintly misspelled statements of the Sub-Deb who refused to remain. subservient to-''the' older sister, we found action developed in
this which was delightfully farcial and at the same time kept from becoming too broad to be refined and capable of being classified as light -comedy. In almost every one of the excerpts from the Diary we; found at least-one misspelled word, and the proof of the
success of this method of securing
laughs rests in the fact f that not ,'a
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Citizens' Ticket Mayor Alfred Bavis. C!erk W. Clifford Piehl. Counci!men-at-Large Prof. Harlow Lindley. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp. L. A. Handley. John T. Burdsall. Councilmen First Ward M. J. Quigley. Second Ward Theo. J. Webb. Third Ward Harry S. Stillinger. Fourth Ward William F. Klopp. Fifth Ward James J. Porter. Sixth Ward XIark Pennell. Seventh Ward Prof. Joseph W. Outland. Eighth WardWohn N. Lantz.
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BRACELET WATCHES
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Convertible Bracelet Watches with
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Seven-jewel Swiss movement watch
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quietly registering the fact that the point has gone over. MURRAY No one who sees Goldwyn'e tremendous film' spectacle, "Polly of the Circus, a picturlzation of Margaret 'Mayo's great play in ' which," Mae Marsh makes her screen debut for Goldwyn at- the Washington theater, today and Saturday would ever dream of the human labor that wen into its making. It Is. entirely within , the bounds of accuracy to say- that almost no picture ever made has exacted so much
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