Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 324, 26 November 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917.

AGED RECLUSE'S BODY IS FOUND

LIBERTY,

Ind.,

Not. 26. The

Girls With Gas Masks! But They Attack Cotton Not Boche

funeral of the lata Margaret HolllngBworth. Saturday, at the Silver Creek church, recalls the pathetic incident that she had lived alone elnce her husband, -who was blind, went to Washington, to be cared for by their daughter, Mrs. E. Hollings. Friday she was stricken by apqplevy, and was found dead at her home by a neighbor. She was 82 years old. The home of the late Emanuel Deab has been sold' to Clinton Carson. The consideration was 12,900. The new owner will shortly move from his farm-on the property. - An auto left by Burton Filer in front cf an Indianapolis theater, Saturday, was stolen while the owner was In the theater. Information- was given the police. It was traced to some distance on the State line whore the clue was lost. ' Itev. F. M. Davis will preach the Thanksgiving flay sermon ot the Union service at-the Methodist church. Merchants will close stores on that d ty. . ,

Contributor's List

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Uusk, Herbert Richardson,. Vesper B . Snyder, Mrs. Sarah........... Squicr, Naomi ............... Sbafer, Geo. . ., Saiber, Harry Schneider, Jacob Sheets, W. E Slonaker, Grover Stnullen, Olive bcllQClCf Li Swarford, Sarah . ;.. Stlgleman. Philip p Sarver Albert - Sharp, Wm Smith, Anson achlegeU Henry Smith, E. C Simpklnfi. C. L ..- Shank,- Chas. II Stops, Perry Morton Templin, Mrs.Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.. Trine, AUie . . , Trine, Ed Thomas, Auretta M Taylor, Oliver Troxell. J. A- , Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. It. W Updike, O. M Vardaman. M Warren. Wallace Williams. W. E Ward. Lewie E Ward. Miss Eleanor Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Martin.. Warren, Mrs. L. H Whiteley, Syrus ............. Wallace, Oliver T Wilson, Ed Wagner, Benton Weever, E. N WoHord, ' Chap. Werking. Sherman White. Ora E. . Wise, Cora M.. .... ... Wise, Jacob t Wise, Mrs. Jacob Wagner, Geo. E Wagner, Alma Wif.sler, W. C . Wissler. A ... Wright. Wm. A Wooldridge, Ed Wissler, Benton W. Wallace, W. M .. Williams, Carl T Wallacf. Frank W. Watt, 'Thomas Warner, Eli Watt. G. S. Wood. J. F. ... W"ood. Mrs. 3. F. & daughter... "Waym'tre, Mary A. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. John... Warner, John Zoller, L. P. 7.or, Hattie . , Friend .......

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Girl Workers With Their. Gas Masks in Hand.

The girl workers in a cotton fumigating plant at Bush Terminal, Brook

lyn, are obliged to wear real gas masks for protection against the poison gases

used in the process. All of the cotton shipped into the port is fumigated with

deadly gas.

NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP It. O. Ant'rson. $5: Wm. Atkinson, 11; G. C. Alexander. $2; C. Anghee, $5; S. C. Alexander, $5; Charles Arnett,

Wm. L. Bond. !?1; Boren Lumber Co., ?10; Robert B. Boren, $5: Frank E. Brittain, $2; T. E. Boren, $5: John T. Rarnes. $5; Bynum Boyer, $1; W. O. Baker, 50c; Danie-1 Boyfr, $2: Carl Uaily, $1; Thomas H. Brinlley. Jl; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Barnie, $2.50; R. R. Erinkley, $5; Fred Bockhoffer, 53: Harrj M. Brown, $2.50; C. B. Benson. $1; Mrs. Maude Birsch, 50c; Mrs. S. E. Benson, 50c; Miios Burden, $1.50; Milo Brown. $3; G. W. Benson, $1; T. .1. Bloom, $1; Mrs. Lucy T. Bogue, $25.; Samuel Barnes, $2; Grace M. Brennan. $2.50; Elmer Burg. 50c; Rebecca M. Brown, $25; Thomas Brennan, $5; E. H. Bockhofer, $5; Emory Brown, $1; Herschel C. Brown, $1; Will Best. $1; S. P. Ball, $3; Wm. E. Brooks, $5. Arthur Collins, $3; James Colvin. $5: O. W. Clark. $1; J. R. Carroll, $5.29; Allen E. Chenoweth. $5; Emma Coggeshall, $1; Melvin Coggeshall, $2; Wm. Cooper, $2; Caroline D. and Elma Charles, $1.50; Wm. Currey, $1; MelKin Coggeshall, $1; Ocie Coggeshall, $1;

Carrie Clements, $1; James M. Clark, $1; Orville Clark, $1; W. A. Clements, $5; Charles M. Coppock, $1; Oran P. Cates, $1; James Colvine, $2; J. B. Chenoweth. $5; H. D. Coggeshall, $3. G. A. Dwiggins, $5; 1. L, Davisson, $2; E. T. Death, $2; Naomi Lacey Dwiggina, $2; Ed. T. Dalbey, $1; Claude De Armond, $1; Edward Dunham, $5; Martin Davis. $2; Thos. Dunham, $5; Charlotte S. Durfee, $5. Cyrus F. Epps, 50c; J. A. Elleman, $2.50; Norman Eubank, $1; O. M. Edgerton. $5; H. W. Ewing. $2; Fred Evans, $5; Paul N. Edgerton, $3; Frank Edgerton, $5; Alva Elleman,

$5; Harry Eubank, $1. Cecil Fruet, 50c; F. & A. M. Lodge. $10; M. J. Farmer, 30c: Fountain City Bank, $10; Wm. H. Foren, $3; J. L. Freeman, $1; Henry W. Foien, $5; R. L. Fisher, $1; Lou Foien. 50c. Mrs. M. E. Gardner, 50c; C. L. Gifford, $5; Harris & Harris, $5: John Hailey, $2; P. E. Higbain, $1; J. Hodson, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrison, $5; E. G. Hunt, $3; Milton Hodgin, $5; Geo. N. Hartley, $5; O. N. Huff. $5; Wilbur E. Hiatt, $5; Charles A. Hunt, 50c; Charles N. Hatfield, $3; M. C. Harrison, 50c; Henry Hoover, $1; Willim Hoover, 41; Florence Hoover, $1; H. S. Harter, $5; T. C. Howe, $1; L. F.

Harrison, $4; J. P. Hunt, $5; C. J. Hull, $2; O. E. Haisley, $2; Elza Hinshaw, 50c; Henry Henley, $5; H. T. Harrington. $5; James H. Harrington, $5 00; W. E. Hodgin, $1; H. T. Howe, $5; L. Hampton, $3; '0. B. Hinshaw,

March. $1.00; Ferd Myer. $5.00; E. R. MUler, $1.00. J. O. Norton, $5.00; Levi Nickens, 50c. . . r - .. Dwight Osborne, $1.00; Mrs. J. J. Overman. 50c; D. E. Odell, $5.00. J. P. Parrlsh, $2.00; Isaac J. Pitts. $7.00; Henry Pitta, $3.00; Len Pike, 25c; Mrs." Lydia Penland and son, Clarence,- $3.00; O. H. Pitts, $3.00; Asa Pitta, $5.00; Mrs. L. C. Purviance, BOc; William Pegg. $5.00; John Pouree. $5.00; A. T. Pegg, $5.00. Owen C. Rich, $1.00; E. L. Reece. $1.50. Omer Reece, $1.00; O. Harry Ryan, $1.00; Lin Reece, $2.00; J. T. Reynolds, $5.00; Clinton O. Reynolds, $2.00; Howard Reynolds, $1.00; Lin. us Roynolds, $1.00; Roscoe Reynolds, $2.00; Wilhelmenla Rothermel, $1.00; John Rothermel, 50c; Susan Reece, $2.00; G. W. Reynolds, $5.00; L. L, Reynolds, $5.00; C. Reynolds, $1.00; Mrs. E. J. Ridenbaugh, 50c. E. T. Smith, $2.00; Fred Schmidt. $1.00; Jesse 8. Study, $1.00; E. W. Shoemaker, $1.00; J. W. Shoemaker

and wife, $2.00; Nicholas Smith, 50c;

Benjamin Sharp, $5.00; A. O. Snively, $1.00; Jacob Showalter, $1.00; G. M. Showaltr. $10.00; Mrs. G. M. Showalter, $5.00; W. B. Strong, $5.00; William Schaecler, $5.00; Alva Study, $5.00; Albert R. Sweim, $10.00; Elmer Townsend, $2.00; E. H. Thomas, $.50; J. C. Townsend, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thomas, $5.00; Charles Thompson, $.50; L. L. Thomas, $1.00; Albert

O. C. Thomas, $5.00; $1.00; Stephen Thom-

and Mrs. Frank TayThompson, $1.00; Wil

bur Townsend, $2.00; Clarkson Thomas, $2.00; Isaac Thomas, $1.00; Sarah Jane Thomas, $3.00; Willis Thornton, $5.00; S. H. Townsend, $.50; William B.', Williams, $2.00; Alpheus Wickersham. $5.00; Robert Williams. $1.00;

Isaac R. Williams. $2.50; Richard'

Wboters, $3.00; S. B. and M. E. Woodward, $5.00; Elwood Williams, $1.00; B. B. Williams, $2.00; Garrett J. Wetzell, $.50; Lester Wright, $1.00; C. M. Williams, $1.50; C. O. Woolman. $5.00; B. F. Wright. $5.00; Alice Willlams, $1.00; Aaron Worth, $1.00; C. L. Wright. $4.00; George G. Williams, $2.00; Luke Woodward, $1.00.

Thomas, $5.00; Hugh Thomas,

as, $10.00; Mr. lor, $1.00; J. XV.

$2; R. B. Hannah, $5; Ralph Henderson, $2; Lester B. Harrison, $2.

Anna J. Jackson, $1; Thomas Jessup, 75c; Morris Johnson, $1; Ward Jackson, $1; J. R. Johnson, $1; Frank Johnson, $5. John Keever, $1; C. B. Keene, $5; K. of P. Lodge, $10; Elmer Kendall, $1. Mrs. Irene Lacey, $1.00; Titus Lewis, 50c; Luther Leebold, $2.00; Earl Lewis, $2.50; E. D. Lewis, $2.50; Mr. and Mrs. George Lear, 50c; N. M. Lacey, $2.00; Cora B. Lacey, $5.00; F. M. Lamb, $5.00; Grant LaLine, $1.00;

F. W. .Lacey, 50c; J. B. Lovin, $1.00; ! nr. A T r T AHV.n.t A A . Trll

za McGilliard, $5.00; McGilliard Bros., $5.00. W. B. Maines, 50c; O. N. Maines, $1.00; Ross Macey, $2.00; C. L. Mason, 50c; Mrs. John Mercer, 50c; Tennis Mercer, $2.00; Clarence Miller, $1.00; H. S. Macey, $3.00; Lawrence Mitchell, $1.00; George Meyer, $5.00; Reuben Macey, $5.00;' R. L.

For printing the names of cigars directly upon the wrappers a machine

has been invented that will brand 25,-'

000 in a day.

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1010 MAIN STREET In the Westcott.

TROUBLED FIVE YEARS WITH NERVOUS INDIGESTION

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'agents everywhere. Adv.

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Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the ( ause. If it's weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Richmond resident tells you how. Mrs. K. R. Ward. 351 Chestnut St, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and I am sorry I didn't know about them sooner. I was suffering terribly from my kidneys. My back and sides pained me and I was becoming all run down and weak. I got where I only weighed 109 pounds and was becoming wdrse all the time. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended and I tried them. I began getting better right awar and before long, I gained several pounds in weight, and was enjoying good health. ' I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I ney did me more good than any other kidney remedy I have ever used." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply sk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ward had. Foster-Milubrn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

From the best selected stock in this vicinity. Here you take no chances whatever. Every stone is absolutely guaranteed as to weight and quality. Prices are subject to any comparison you want to make. We are never undersold. We Are large Buyers of Loose Diamonds and are able therefore to buy right. The saving thus 'affected goes to our customers. Diamonds are mounted in our own work, thereby insuring you of perfect stones, giving you a choice of any mounting and also enabling you to select the exact kind, size, and price of both stone and mounting you may desire. As an investment Dickinson Diamonds cannot be excelled. They are better than gold bonds.

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USE LESS OF WWFAT Eat less wheat bread. 2. Don't waste a single slice; make toast, podding, etc, --" 0f stale bread. 3. Put the loaf on the table and. alice as needed. Save One Pound of Flour per Week and our Allies will have Bread. JVfF'AT1 l-E&t less beef, mutton and pork; use any of this kind ot meat not more than once a iwldrm M. 2 Do not waste oance; ntlHze all left-overs, t. Save the country't domestic animals the Bupply is running short. Use one ounce of meat lees per person per day and our allies will have meat. Reed's Thanksgiving SALE Ends Wednesday Don't Fail to Grasp These Big Bargains

ROASTERS Extra

big value

TABLE MATS Hand mad

Set of three at

-Hand made AQl

39c

THIS BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM OUTFITQ the biggest real value in Richmond, y priced now at only ....... ... . ..... .............

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SERVING TRAYS In mahogany or Circassian walnut

Save IS Per Cent

BUFFETS Priced $19.75 Up

Dining Chairs

The biggest sale value wei

have fdven in many a day.

S Seo these priced Set of

6 Chairs at only

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hnH iSs tSi ree 1 4 $9.75 B,98a,a

On All Stoves and Ranges

WOOD HEATERS Priced till now at $4.50; our sale price

Cash or Credit

SMALL HEATER

A big bargain at $9.75; now during sale

Cash or Credit

GLOBE HOT BLAST Priced up till now at 137.50; our sale price

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GLOBE RANGES Priced till now at $40.00; our sale price-

Cash or Credit

GLOBE HEATER An excellent stove, was priced $20; now during sale

Cash or Credit

COAL RANGES All excellent bakers, were priced 35.00 ; now go at

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The Phonograph that will please your guests on Thanksgiving day. They are" priced at

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