Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 24, 10 December 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917.

WILL INSPECT LODGES DEC. 14

An Inspection of the following lodges will bo held Friday December 14 ct 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon In the Masonic temple: Whitewater lodge No. 169, P. and A. M.. Whitewater. Ind.. Richmond lodge, No. 196. F. and A. M., and Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M., Richmond. night Wcrshlpful Herbert A. Graham, of Elkhart, grand inspector of the Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., of the State of Indiana, will have charge of the' work The following desrees will be exem- ; plified: Entered apprentice, Whitewater lodge. No. 159, F. and A. M.; fellowcraft.. Richmond lodge. No. ;96 F. and A. M. and master Mason, Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. j

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MILTON, IND.

Miss Ruth McCormick, Finnan MoCormick and Ernest .Trnes went to Jacksonburg Thursday night to play at a reception given for the new members of the. Christian church. .. .Miss Emma Izor has returned from asevernl weeks visit with relatives In Indianapolis. . . . .Mrs. Carrie Johnson ia visiting relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. Stanley Murphy nnd daughter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manlove of Indianapolis, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Manlove at Manlove park. .. .Mrs. Oliver Ferguson has hod as houseguest her sister Mrs. Alice Caldwell of C'onnersvIUe... . Oscar White and family of Anderson have been visiting Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ora White for a few days... Mr. Will George of Liberty Labought the property of his lat mother's estate for $750 and will move here soon. ....Miss Llna Becker hnd as a recent guest her nephew Warren Walnwright

who Is home on furlough from a Virginia camp.... .The following program was given at the Cary Club Thursday afternoon at the home rf Mrs. Gresh: Roll Call; Do You Know? Gareth and Lynette, Mrs. Denny; .Best plays of the ytar, Mrs. Barton; Piano nolo, Mrs. Oscar Kerlin. . . .The Junior Red Cross of MUton public schools under the su

pervision of Miss Nellie Jones, the do

mestic science teacher has made 10 bed shrts, 5 pairs of ber clippers. , 2 dozen handkerchiefs, 2 napkins, 1 tray cloth, 4 knitted washi-ags. 1 kit bag, 13 rcultutun bandages, 16 medicine glass cover. Twelve of the girls are knitting.... Messrs. F. C. McCormick. Jas. Napier, F. M. Jones and E P. Jonet were hosts Friday evening for the members of the Christian church Missionary society and their husbands. After a bupper of mush and milk, doughnuts and coffee, the following program was given:. Seng for the Society; Address of welcome, . E. P. Jones; Scripture lessons, Wallace Warren and Ernest Doty; Quartet, Harry Doty, George Wagnox, Ernest Doty, E. P. Jones; Two talks, History of the Society for past 22 years, F. M. Jones; Story of Bolengo, F. C. McCormick. The decorations were In Christmas colors. Five of the chaiter members of 32 years ago were present, Mesdames Alice Gresh,' Lida Warren, Lizzie Kimmel, Charlotte end F. M. Jones. .. .Mrs. Eliza Marlatt and son Charles have bought th? Funk homo and saw mill. Clyde Leverton bought the old Wise property and will us it for a. home for his tenant ..Mr. Ed McConley Is working for CIvde Leverton nnd will move his family to the country the first of the week.... Robert. Curtley of Detroit visited our schools Thursday The 500 Club met with Mrs. Tom Evers this week The guests were Mesdames Alvln Lowry. Earl Doddridge and Irvln Warren. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Carrie Jounson Thft Embroidery

Subjugation of America is Part

of Kaiser s Plan Says Bishop

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Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha, who has for fouryears been bishop In South' Americaf recently let In the light on Germany's intrigue In South

America based on his personal exper

ience and documentary evidence. ., He declares the subjugation of America Is

a part of Germany's plan, whether de

feated or victorious, and on that account the United States must be prepared to defend herself against future attacks, even after Germany is defeated In the present war. "I endorse heartily President Wil? son's declaration that peace can only follow victory by the United States and her allies, because we are not fighting ' for territory but for principles," he said. "These questions cannot be settled around a table by diplomats parceling out territory, but by bringing Germany to a place where she will give up her doctrine of might makes right.

"I was in South America when the United States declared war. The Germans in Brazil, and there are 400,000 there, were wild with joy. They felt 'der tag,' the day, had arrived and they said it will be only a short time before Brazil with its rich supplies of coffee, sugar and cattle will be In possession of Germany. "I frequently visited Rio de Janeiro while I lived in Buenos Aires and talked with editors, diplomats and leading citizens and it was common talk Germany was carrying on a systematic colonization with the ultimate purpose of gaining a controlling influence on the American continent. "When the British were driving the Germans out of South Africa the discovery was made of documentary evidence ' showing the exact amount of supplies Brazil could furnish and the plans whereby the Germans of Brazil were to assist the Germans of Africa, Cape Town, Africa, being only an eleven day trip from the principal South American port. It was well known before the war no German man was allowed to come to Brazil without having first served in the German army, so most of the colonists were trained soldiers. The immigrants had their passages paid by the German government. " The school teachers taught German in the schools and were paid from Berlin. "This is peculiarly our war, for it Is a war for the principles for .which Americans have given their lives in the past and on which we wrote the

declaration of independence. It is our war because Germany has included America in her plans of conquest. Prussian autocracy stands in tho way of international brotherhood

Club will meet Wednesday afternoon

.with Mrs. E. p. Jones.... Mi, and Mi-a.

Oliver Beeson had a fish supper Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jamcb Murphy and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter as guests.... Ed. McConley and Clyde" Lwverton were hunting Friday and killed 27 rabbKs. . . . .The first and . second basketball te ams met defeat when they played a Straugbns Friday night. .. .The penny supper to be given Saturday night for the benefit of the girls' basketball team, wag called off on account of tLe storm.... The Friends held a cottage prayer meeting with Grandpa Filby Wednesday night.; .. .The Red C.oss rooms were open for work every afternoon last week except Monday.

To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 30c.

Skin diseases quickly yield

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If your doctor said to use Resincl Ointment for that skin-trouble you'd try it without a second thought I Well, thousands of doctors throughout the country are prescribing Resinol Ointment to heal sick skins, and hive been doing so constantly for over twenty years. So why not take the com

bined advice of all these wise medical men and let Resinol Ointment make your skin well ? It usually stops itching at once, makes sleep possible, and speedily heals the eruption. Remnnl Ointment ! an excellent heaUnff dressing, too. tar burn, scalds, cuts and stubborn little sores. Sold brill drucfiata. JStimot Sottf chart poer tfmfliMtnu,

'ANNOUNCEMENT! On and After Monday, Dec 10th Following prices will prevail in all Union Barber Shops:' Hair Cut .................. .35c Pompadour Hair Cut : . .'. .. .... 50c Egg Shampoo .50c All other prices remain the same BOSS BARBERS' ASSOCIATION

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towards which t&e spirit of the age is moving. ' "The war will so bring the' nations together that the parliament of man. the federation of the world will be advanced further than It would hare been in 150 years by the slow process of evolution. Out . of the straggle

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT . The foes within man fight more fiercely than those about him; all foes within and enemies without flee before the "look of lore.The man who has bitterness in his heart can never be sweet and kind to his fellowmen; man only likes as he lives and sees as he believes. Fate, like the grave, is no respecter of persons. It lets the liar suffer by believing his own lies; It rewards the true by giving all truth to them. . Honor and justice make the Jies that bind true friends together, multiplying their Joys and diving their griefs. Stop the leak and the loss of the wise use of a Want Ad; keep your Want Ad in The Palladium until it does its work. When you advertise In The Palladium you reach 95 per cent of the homes In Richmond.

against Napoleon the missionary movement of the church arose, , which is transforming the Orient, and out' of the present straggle against the German kaiser, the Napoleon of the twentieth century, will come the brotherhood of the nations." .

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Xmas

Offers Greater Values as Xmas Draws Near Early shoppers are daily crowding our store they are taking advantage of the big Jewelry Values that are not to he obtained elsewhere they ; know that at Dickinson's Sale they get the very best and they know that when Dickinsoa says 20 off it Is twenty percent v . : Your Xmas Savings Check will be mailed to you early this week and if you want the best values and the most for your money, invest it at Dickinson's during this Mammoth Xmas Sale. , ;

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Don't delay, but come to this sale now and take advantage of these exceptional values our store will be open every evening until Christmas for those who cannot find time to shop during the day. ,

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Yom Cami9tt Eqpall Tins Watlciii Special

During this sale we offer a 15-Jewel Bracelet Watch highly adjusted movement in 20-year gold filled case and bracelet. This is a very attractive Watch and one that will make an excellent Xmas Gift. This Watch now priced at only

See our big line of Military Watches they are the ideal gift for the boys in camp, priced ijSil.OO to 45.00

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How are you going to invest your Xmas Savings Check? Have you ever though about a Diamond? Of course, it's up to you where and how you want to spend your Christmas savings but if you really want a good investment allow us to suggest a Diamond. As you know Diamonds are advanc

ing more and more each year and money invested in a Dickinson Diamond will soon double in value at the rate Diamonds are now advancing and your investment is made still stronger by the fact that Dickinson gives you 10 Discount if you buy your Diamond during this Xmas sale. We have Diamonds priced from. . -97.20 to $850.00

Dickinson's Big Sale of Triple Plate Silverware

Read and Act Quickly as this Stock is Limited the Values Unequalled.

In this sale we offer the following1 0. E D. Plated Knives and Forks. Regular $4.00

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Berry Spoons, triple plate.... Cream Ladels, triple plate.... Preserve Spoons, triple plate.. Dried Beef Forks, triple plate. Cold Meat Forks, triple plate.

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Gravy Ladels, triple plate .75c Oyster Ladels, triple piate. , $1.25 Soup Ladels,' triple plate. .$2.00 Sugar Tongs, triple plate. Here is a very big special. . .25c Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, per set... 75c Butter Knife and Sugar Shell and Cream Ladel, Sets, now per set $1.35 Butter Spreaders, set of six, at................. $1.50

Sa!ad Forks, per set of six...

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Oyster Forks, per set of six ...$1.50 Bouillon Spoons, per set of six......'.... ......$1.75 Orange Spoons, per set of six............ $1.50 Five O'clock Tea Spoons, per set of six. .$1.00 The above specials are very limited and the prices are so extremely low for these high quality goods that we advise you to make early selections. -

Don't Forget You Get 20 Off on Jewelry and 10 Off on Diamonds

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