Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 303, 1 November 1917 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. NOV. 1. 1917

INSPECTION OF DiVlSION T.1ADE BY RAIICHIEFS President Rea and Other Executives Here Two are Formerly of Richmond. President Rae. with Vice Presidents J. J. Turner, G. L. Peck, and R. E. McCarthy, and a party of twenty-five general office heads of the Pennsylvania

system, passed through Richmond,

from Cincinnati. Monday evening at 6

o'clock, en route to Indianapolis where

an inspection was made of the Indian

apolis yards. This was the annual inspection trip of the railroad officials

;pn the western and northwestern systems. ' ...

President Rea, 'Tuesday, , detached the three vice presidents, of whonr'J:

J. Turner and GwL. Peck are former

Richmond division' " superintendents, with a party of ten others, for the

Richmond inspection. The party ar

rived here from Indianapolis at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and were met by Superintendent Stimson and

division heads of Richmond. The par

ty inspected the new yards, and the work on the site for the new shops

and round house. Praise Given Here.

Conditions on the Richmond division were other objects of the annual

Inspection, and in all departments, especially the freight department, everything was pronounced O. K. Much praise was given the new arrangement of the tracks which have accelerated the work of the passenger and freight departments. The general officials visited the Richmond offices, and were shown tho great increase in business in all departments. Vice President J. J. Turner was looked upon as an old Richmond boy. He was superintendent here and a special friends of the late J. F. Miller, who retired from the vice presidency of the C A- & C. division to take up a residence here. Vice President Peck also received a welcome from his former Richmond friends. . Both had been superintendents here. The railroad officials spent Tuesday evening in their special car leaving for Dayton at 7 o'clock "Wednesday morning. Although not official it may ' be prated that the Richmond officials look for an appropriation to be passed for the Riolunond shops and round house in January next.

Heart and Home Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) I am a girl taking the place of a mother in a home with two smaller brothers and

two smaller sisters. My mother Is

dead and my older sister married, so

I am supposed to stay home, but

at times I feel like running away, for everything my smaller brothers and sisters do I am always blamed for even if I didn't see it done or wasn't there when it happened. I have to do the work, washing and cooking and everything else and always busy and hardly ever get any clothes. I should think if I stay home I ought to get some allow

ance, aont you? (2) Someone told my-father I spent every aft era on away from the house.

when I didn't at all. He wouldn't be

lieve me and wouldn't tell me who

told him. What would you do about

it? (3) I am a little over eighteen and have' a steady whom I love with all

my heart. Ho is now In Texas. He is every inch a gentleman and comes from a well-to-do family. My father is always scolding me for going with him. and the only thing he has against him is that he is In the na

tional guara. I haven't told this young

man anything about what my father says about him. Do you think I ought

to?

BROKEN-HEARTED DAUGHTER.

(1) Some of our greatest and most

successful men and women started life just a3 you are now, working and

slaving and apparently gaining noth

Ing, but when their opportunities came, they had worked, and knew the value of work and were trained to meet the emergency and thus became

great. You do work hard, but you will not always have to. Sometime your opportunity will come and you will look back upon the service you have done to your sisters and brothers and be very thankful that you "stuck it out" and didn't give up when everything looked so discouraging. Make the best of it, and you will come out ll right in the e nd. (2) What' lies others tell will not

ITALIAN ARRESTED

EATON, O., Nov. 1. Francis Lezard, 18, an Italian, of Richmond, Ind., was arrested Wednesday morning by Marshal Armstrong for the theft of an overcoat at the home of "Doc" Phillips, North Barron street. He was arrested northwest of this place as he was making his getaway. Lezard was released upon surrender of the overcoat and his promise to pay a day's board at the Phillips home.

RICHMOND PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PIE DAILY Pie is wholesome, combining both fruit and grain. Those who have trouble digesting pie should take ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract, Temoves foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months and relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation . and prevents appendicitis. Leaves stomach in condition to digest ANYTHING. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Adv.

hurt you. Be truthful and don't mind the untrue things that others say. When they are found out you will be

thought Just that much more of for having been truthful. (3) You are too young to have centered your affections on one man, even though he may be quite a gentleman. However, if you know him to be true, don't let anything anyone says change your opinion. If the occasion arises, tell him what Is being said about him and if he wishes to he can demand an explanation. Dear Mrs. Thompson: In going to a picture show is it all right to let one boy pay the admissions for a crowd

of four? We two boys often go and take girls. When we reach the entrance sometimes we both try to buy tickets and of course we never can. Would it be better for each boy to buythe tickets for himself and his girl, or let one boy pay for them all? JACK AND JOE. Either way is all right It is usually more convenient, however, for one boy to pay for the tickets for the crowd and the other boy pay him his share when the two boys are alone together. If there Is some understanding between the boys before the occasion it makes the party less awkward. Dear Mrs. Thompson: If a young man to whom a girl is engaged comes from a long distance to see her, is it proper for him to spend the night at her home just as you would treat any other guest? THANK YOU. . Yes, with her parents' Invitation it Is proper for him to stay just as any other guest would.

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Men in Training

Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles,' strains and sprains, chilblains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the scldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient to cany or use; does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. Generous sizes bottles at all druggists, 23c. 50c.i.00.

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"We need the flour for our boys and Allies across the waterat home we can substitute corn meal or rye flour with no inconvenience and thus render invaluable aid to our government. This is food conservation week. Let every family do their bit."

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With Patent Holdfast Handles BIG VALUE SPLINT CLOTHES BASKET Here is a chance to get a durable Clothes Basket at one-half price. Buy it at this sale

It's the last chance to get one at this low price QQ

worth 75c; our special price

MAIN STREET CORNER NINTH

Well, here Is your opportunity. I am going to give away, during the next ten days, two thousand packages of Gauss Combined Treatment to those who need It, and if you want relief, sign the coupon at the foot of this notice, and the free package will be forwarded to you at once by parcels post. I want to prove to you that Gauss Combined Treatment will relieve your catarrh. The method is effective, because it strikes at the root of the trouble and gives permanent relief by removing the cause. This is the only correct way to treat catarrh and if you want quick and lasting results, send at once for the free package. Fill out the coupon below and package will be sent to you b'rreturn mail.

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FREE This coupon i3 good for a package of GAUSS COMBINED CATARRH TREATMENT, sent free by mail. Simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines below, and mail to C E. GAUSS, 2536 Main St., Marshall, Mich.

Corn Meal-Graham Flour Rye Hour Pancake Flour Whole Wheat Flour The recently installed burr machinery in our mill is how in full operation. We are turning out all the above named products fresh daily. Our flour and meal is all ground from the choicest carefully selected cereals. When you purchase any of the above you are buying a home-grown product, prepared and packed by a local firm who stands ready to personally back the high quality of their output.

Sale

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These products are now being temporarily packed under the brand of J. Runge & Co. REMEMBER This is Food Conservation Week. Try a Sack of Whelan's Corn Meal or Rye Flour Today.

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These Hems Were Crowded Oul of the Main Ad They Are Equally Important

DWIGHT ANCHOR

Table Linens and Damasks

We are showing a most wonderful line of Table Linens in the Mercerized Union and all linen goods. Months ago we anticipated our needs in this department and bought liberally, which makes it possible to offer these goods, in many cases at less than the present manufacturer's cost They are arranged in three groups as follows: GROUP NO. 1 4 Pieces, 64 Inch Mercerized Damask in a good range of patterns. Sale Price 59c. 3 Pieces, 64-inch Mercerized Damask in a fine smooth cloth, all new designs. Sale Price 69c. . 5 Pieces, 66-inch Mercerized Damask. These goods have a beautiful finish and the patterns are entiley new. Sale Price 79c GROUP NO. 2 3 Pieces, 64 and 66-inch Union Damask. These goods -wear splendid

ly and come in beautiful designs. Sale Price $1.00 4 Pieces, 66-inch Union Damask in as many different designs, a fine smooth finished cloth. Sale price, $1.25. 4 Pieces, 68-inch Union Damasks. The patterns are Daisy Stripe, Snow Drop, Pansy and Fleur De Lis, all beautiful finish. Sale Price $1.50. GROUP NO. 3 3 Pieces, 70-inch All Linen Damasks, in a splendid line of patterns. Goods that are almost entirely off the market Sale Price $1.65. 7 Pieces, 70 and 72-Inch All Linen Damasks. These are the most beautiful goods we have ever offered and to appreciate them they must be seen. We are absolutely offering them at less than the present manufacturer's price. If you appreciate handsome linens we feel sure- these will please you. Sale Price $2.00.

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MUSLIN & SHEETINGS Ten Pieces, yard-wide soft finished bleached Muslin. Sale Price, 7 yards for $1.00. Five Pieces, yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, fine thread, soft finish an 4 clean. Sale Price 8 yds for $1.00.' 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, full standrard width, a good firm muslin and soft finish, makes a seamless sheet. Sale Price, 39c yd. 3 Pieces, 27-inch, heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel with a good heavy fleece. Sale Price 18c. S Pieces, 26-inch, Bleached Canton Flannel, twilled back, soft white fleece. Sale Price, 20c.

CRASHES We are the exclusive agents for the line of Shannons Crashes. This is recognized as one of the most satisfactory line of crashes on the market We carry a complete line of either the bleached or unbleached, and are offering some very special values for the Anniversary Sale 20c, 15c, 122c 10c.

SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES For those who want dependable Sheets and Pillow Cases, we sug- ' gest the following Standard Brands D. and L., Elzndale, Dwight Anchor. ELMDALE Slx90 Seamless Sheets $1.00 42x36 Pillow Cases 22c 45x36 Pillow Case 24c D. AND L. 63x90 Seamless Sheets $1.00 72x90 Seamless Sheets ...... $1.15 81x90 Seamless Sheets ......$1.20 90x90 Seamless Sheets $1.30 42x36 Pillow Cases 27c 45x36 Pillow Cases ..... 29c EXTRA SPECIAL 10 dozen of a 72x90 good quality Bleached Seamed Sheets with wide deep hem. Sale price 75c

63x50 Seamless Shetts $1.20 72x90 Seamless Sheets ......$1.35 81x90 Seamless Sheets .$1.45 90x90 Seamless Sheets ..... .$1.55 81x99 Seamless Sheets $1.60 42x36 Pillow Cases ...S5c 45x36 Pillow Cases ...37c

COMFORT BATTINGS Good quality Comfort Cotton, large size roll, white and clean. Sale Price 18c. .

SELECT BATTING This is a Wool Processed, Crisscross Carded Batt. The sheet is full 72x84 inches, put up in either one or two pound cartons. Priced special for this sale.. Pound 75c.

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