Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 32, 19 December 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1917.

PORTUGAL WILL SUPPORT ALLIES

WASHINGTON. Dec. 19 Allegiance of 'the new government of Portugal was pledged to the allied cause today In statement Issued at the Portuguese legation which also denounces the report that two Tecent revolutions were brought about In the Interests of German 'The statement follows: "Effort are being made in certain quarters to suggest the idea that the recent revolution in Portugal was carried out in- the Interest of the monarchy -with the assistance of Spanish and other foreign elements and that It was essentially a movement in favor ot Germany and against the allies, v 4,4There Js not a scintilla of .truth in any one of the3e suggestions. They are merely, one more devices. . of . the AU-Pervading German propaganda intended to now dissension among the . allies. Their character can easily be appraised by noting the quarters in which they are- put forth. 'The foreign policy of the new Portuguese government rests and will Continue to rest, on the maintenance of the alliance with England in hearty co-operation with the other allies. "The. hostile attitude of 'the German press toward the new situation in -Portugual and the bombardment of the Portuguese port of Funchal by a German submarine, directly the success of the revolution became known, clear show the flimsy nature of the German, propaganda's latest strategem." .

Mayor of Michigan City is Granted Alien Enemy Permit INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19. Fred C. Miller, mayor-elect ot Michigan City, has" been - granted ss German - alien enemy permit to enter barred tones of his- city, it was announced Tuesday at the office of Mark Storen, United States marshal for Indiana. Among other officials of Michigan City who have had to get permits are, C. L. Glafcke, sergeant of police; William Scbulz, patrolman; August Reick and Joseph Bates, councilmen., FIRST WOMAN MAYOR DIES

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday, Dec. 19 .Webb Lodge, No. 24, P. & M. Stated meeting, annual election of officers.

NEGRO BASKETBALLER8 TO ., PRACTICE WEDNESDAY NIOHT

The Richmond negro basketball fteam will hold its practice Wednesday

nigni ai me uarueiu stuuui lusieau ui ".Thursday. . The team Is going through som? stiff practice work in anticipation of ' defeating the Anderson negro team on the Anderson floor. The return date ' has not been set. .

, Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures ' a Cold in One Day. 30c.

LONDON. Dec, 19. Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman to be elected as mayor of a town In England and a prominent physician, died at her home to Aldeburgh, Suffolk, yesterday. ( .

! Cambridge City, Ind.

T -' " ".." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, of Kokomo, were guests over Sunday of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Williams A miscellaneous Christmas entertainment will be given by the congregation of the Baptist church Sunday night, December 23... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pusinelli have gone to Brainerd, Minnesota, to be present at the marriage of their son. Mr. John Pusinelli to Miss Hildegarje Koop The solicitors for membership In the Red Cross are meeting with success beyond their expectations and feel assured that the nine hundred members asked of Jackson township will be promptly secured; .. .Mrs. Walter Krone was the guest of friends and relatives in Richmond Monday... Sir. and Mrs. Karl Ingerman of Connersville spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingerman Mr. and Mrs. J. WVJudklns have had for their guest the past eek Miss Clara Houseworth of the Doddridge neighborhood The sale of Red Cross stamps at the Ladies' bazaar held in the M. E. church Saturday, amounted to $8.00. and five new names were added to Cambridge City chapter. .. .Mrs. Robert Reynolds was called to Jacksonburg Saturday, to attend the funeral of a relative Th Friday Night Club will meet at the home of Miss Elizabeth Whelan this week. Papers will be read by Miss Gingrich and Mrs. Charles Kniese on "The Common School System of Japan" and "Music and Drama In JapaJi" ....The schools of this city will adjourn Friday for the holiday vacation of one week, re-opening on Monday. December 31 The marriage ot Arthur Wisfsk son of B. F. Wissler, to Miss Aggie Campbell of Montreal. Canada, is announced to occur on

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Select a Cedar Chest from our big complete stock. We have any size and style you want and we offer them now at your choice of 20 Discount

Xmas Gifts that Will Be Appreciated ELECTRIC TOASTERS

Give one of these this Xmas it's a gift that comes in handy and one that will be appreciated ,

$3.95

UTILITY LAMPS

; Adjustable to any position on a desk, chair, table Q- QQ or bed it's a regular $5.00. now priced at $J.0

TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES

Give that boy a VELOCIPEDE We have just a few left that we have priced at

PONY PE D This is not a cheaply constructed toy but one that is well built and operates like a bicycle; it is ballbearing throughout; a $5 value now 2

Auto Coaster Wagons at. .... . $3.75 up Express Wagons at $1.35 up Doll Carts priced at. .$4.50 up Child's Fibre Rockers at $2.98

The Administration Says: INSTEAD OF MEAT 1. Eat vegetables, salted and fresh fish, cheese, milk, eggs, poultry and game. ' . 2. Eat peanuts, peanut butter, beans, dried peas. nuts.

Christmas Day.... Tie installation of officers for Cambridge Lodge No. 5, F. and A. M. will occur Wednesday evening, December 19. Lynn M. Clark. 55 years old, died at bis home here Saturday evening of paralysis. He was born near' Jacksonburg, May 13, 18 63, but had been a resident of Cambridge City since 1800. He is

survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie Clark; ae son, Charles' Clark of Richmond and one daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Brown of Connersvllle. Six brothers - are living, '- William J.,' hear Jacksonburg; Alonzo, "Munele; Lennie Cambridge City; Frank, Dublin; Perry Lob Angeles, California, and Fred, East Germantown; also four sisters,

Mrs. Ida Burgess, Hagerstown; Mrs. Laura Morris, near Jacksonburg; Mrs. Ethel Swain, Cambridge City, and Mrs. Mattie Personetee, past Germantown. The funeral services were from the Lutheran ! church, East Germantown, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. McCormick officiated. Burial was at East Germantown..., The coal situation at this

place abows no Improvement, and is giving citizens much concern. Many have reduced the number of fires In their homes and are living In their dining rooms and kitchens. Dealers can give little assurance of immediate relief, as much of the coal purchased

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