Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 120, 1 April 1918 — Page 3

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TO 10 PER

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Another Bond B3J .l&V! Billinna Mav R ALj " . k i

. ... --- mara mm appointed Mlssfeh

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few month emmuM " iwii V , wiT '4 Miss frit

St leaCt M-.M0..AAAAOA 1 tw. , - u1 .1

ot a.600,mtoj CowRii throw tL 000. Tlie Rise and xtwet eL Ji Mi (Vmnuihu wihY?" V

which will futtteh th tMik C Mw ' al funds nhri Kv hLntiut 1 1 1 1 1

IVwaw Wtta treasury officii fcC Ua,Mi,T? HINK the normal .aeons e tax rat, will b about mute 10 or 13 per eeafc-rftfetaaU mmit 1 double what it I. WSJt woodV tlMi fWM m. . a. . a -1

Insrsa by Swrtsxvc . ' Surtaxes will be Increased tartsdaft; as the other fcUow sea

IT on IDOmiMI nml limn .....,,.. a.K. iV. . - . I

. t.ww - income tax, li ra wing ana we patient wait evdcan b taade to 1LJ an a4at the "luekr man

the exceaa profits taxea alao oaa b mad to ylald more than ItOfCmM "Help Wanted" column 4vtrtai7 of Treasury illcAdo be used by you to adver . " P88tw,B tho goibmmetfof a woman to help with win It congress for anottr bonkwieecleanlng, or for a man issue berore Its adjourns. Beads avat the rugs. Reliable Rich ttorired to the bill passed yssterdaj people who help many oy the none and heretofore wCl carro with their work will the government to the end of the tulyour ad and quiehly get in rent ftecal year in its war axpoadttureft with you. Telephone and allow loans for the allies to Oct 4 and ask for a Palladium Views of Kitchen. Ad Taker. Jhat there will be a tax bill Mqulr

own or congress is the belief of Hit'

onat the pre-ideat of

Baturdayi April to complete iastrueb-l lea relative to the duties of the Regis

trars ia the Census or Registration oil

wnmMi of Vine eounty; The town

ship chairmen and all workers in thai

city are making preparauiw

era and locations of the reglstraUon

boths will be giren wen

The demonstration of wheat substt

iHtes glTen By mibb

oc ner pupus ia uw i en at the request of ttaJ-ffiSLSf -

Food conservauoH last Saturday afternoon was most In

teresting ana iasiru"'

Puzzled

Hwnvnv "

by J Ainaf or i imc

woonomy. Anrll 1. War time, sun

ume siow umei

This is the question mat is puu"b the farmers and the townspeople of . j.1irVf whlln na.

JKXmomrt oa'iug ubj wei " . turally appealing to the economical

ana patnouo bbowb w has and is causing many sad predica

ments for tnese gooa peoyic.

Ing communities of Indiana and elsei . throa atondanlfl

wnere. laerc hjtj u ' a. -l (tms -nn tlmn mii) war

OX UlllC BIU" uiuci I time, the latter going into effect yes-

terday. For generauouo ifto. . aw. .m mnat farmPM In

Been ine cuiwui u ad - thiB section of the country to adopt sun time as their standard. This is TnirmtM fastpr than slow

r.faniani time. At 12 o clock, sun

time, the sun is, with a slight var

iance, directly in tne bouiu, wuuo standard time registers twenty mina a, a i. r wt.t. Hmn thA Him

uvea uii iwwic dj "

is directly overhead wnue me w;n

reglsteis tony minuies uw .""

a .mm ini enc nPPFiTS

EARLHAM DEBATERS

necessary to raise more taxes to oideiad Mrs. F. P. Campbell vislteiMege debating team urday mgnt

lO Keen WTUlIn 20 or Knr .r..ir 'anif Mra A. MI1W anrlat AlDlon, Mica. lao mhuou.

. total of bonds authorised. . . of West Manchester Sundajl took the negative of the question, , Re-

Mai. ril.kl. aw. .

uu niwiua oi iu ways ana. meani committee. The work on this cteataru. . 3S-5? iiveJTSijSSiR tee cotild work out the details and wPort to the fall committee mt mh Bunnr snent Thtimria

flesslon. na Friday tn Jllchmond witi

mr. ivitcnea aeciami it will beconMKnter, Mrs. Hail Mundhenk

wm and spent the evening.

of West Manchester Sundajl took the negauve 01 tne queauoa, I m m mi tt.A Mk Ammon f n n fill 1 fi I

on. Mrs. Miner retumea nom"vcu Aliev wv I

, i -.-.-- .Mtfi .narot rno rn.11ma.aH ui cue I

unu i .11 va v"ii w - i

United SUte." MemDers 01 we ieaui

f AMla.iila 1 ,

...,lnmr , . . n T m, .-j HanirhtAriUnltea Htaie. wieraucro ui

m Frmct Warr Fa ot Lwlsburg. were Sunday iwere Ralph 'Nicholson. Kent

at Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Well- and Sumner muis. i u juug - - -1

NEW YORK Anrii i TT.ai.. Kd daughter, Hattlee MlssJProf- Jonnston or in- niiuiew diS. JJrf?.4- Cklewho is worktoe tafcultui-l college. Prof, Rust of Albion

Americans in France" ani petover Sunday at too rror. Jose.yn OI vu

Auicnuuw in r ranee and (jontrscu - . . V for Ave years" the Berlin Tageblatt of Mrs- Emerson Beard and pgn February 6. recenUy received here.r Elizabeth, spent a few days mmm nnhtlooai tt,. ji . . . . .aV- Kith har naranta Mr. and J

pa 01180 es tne roiiovinr riian.tr.K wiui ner par en is, r. ana i

-Swiss FronUer, February 5: A. Miller and famUy of near OWFRED VITaALITY Th ftiM tLYL. ' - ... MIm Mabel Crouch " tRLU

reports: The Americans have recent lt of lUlss Esther Miller, ly concluded in France numerous live' town. Sunday night.... Mr. year contracts for troop camps, hous-1- Earl JCisonger and daughters Ing facilities, etc In establishing' Otterbein were Entertained at themselves In France they continue to Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Proceed without consideration for ReT- F- R BishP. of Coothers and to tear down -Hn mwivm entertained at the homes

togs which are In their war. itk Blackford and Rev. J. H.

! . - J. a a a. m

pa, saruraay nignt ana ounI.Among the Richmond visitors

bere last Friday were: Mes-

rrask Ever, Charles Campbell n. wniard. nialne Sell. Mr. and

wrtee Beard. Mrs. E. C. Show-

Miss Hatue weuoaum....

ana

DUBLIN, DO).

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JThe 'Martha Washington club met

day afternoon and the following pro-M Mrs. Klmmel -and Mr. and fj siven: Reading on -The'. Ullom, of New Madison, at

. iiw enamrock.- by Mrs. Fannle Bndway; poem by the hostess: paper on Ireland by Mrs. Marbei Morns. A program committee was appointed ss follows: Mrs. Daisy Han.

Mrs. Jia Hlatt and Mrs. Alcinda

suwa7. Aer me social hour .

UJMIUlf - v " as-irVvoa at thA TTnivrsftJist

Cuniav Ttip-ftt Mm. Maude

U U4ai 1 1 J n - i a nhnmn nf Oreeiiville.

Saturday and Sunday with her , Mr. -and Mrs. Isaac Miller. -meta at th Miller home SUH-

ttm Mr. and Mrs. McCuitr. ot

freshments were 'served Mrs. He, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MilA litre IfTAea 4 i i . ! a n .1.11..

wvc mjvra ox Cambridge City is

buabk iew aays here with Mrs

enry Myers this week.... Mrs. HavV ?Tn nIaBRhter. Mrs. Arthur Wiker.

Z, XZ uuau -Mrs- s. p. Snyder. Mrs. Chrisman, Misses BeHe Gamer

! muggins were shopping in

uuuu uust. weea....Tne patriotic

"ei.uig wiucn was Held at the M. E.

mrcn iajt Htmaay afternoon waa

well attended. Rev. McCormick

i aars. Joe Han en and

""UOT Ui "anon, U.. came Wed-

J. vi a iew aays with Mr

ana Mrs. i nomas Smith.... Mr. and

'w jsiewart spent Sunday In Spioeland Mrs. rn

turned home after a few weeks' stay

' tAAvusawsr, jMrs. Clyde Hoff-

-a-u iu. inoianapons who has been 7n8,ck----Mrs- ' Centervffle spent Saturday and Sunday uith hrr sister, Mrs, Sarah Houren and daaghter. On Monday they all spent the day with their brother, Ahkm Huddleston, In Mt, Auburn who Is very sick-. Mrs. Anna Ches(y man and Miss Marjorie Floyd of Richmond spent' Sunday with the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mr

.Mrs. Eva Beeson has returned home after several vxV' .i. ,

, - w.iu aer

mis. jonnson who has been very sick at her hnma n..- di.i.

awe ItWare Mra. Frank Shank and two

uitTe oeen spending the past week with her parents. Mr and

1 - Atuieia ien Taesday aft- ' t00 f1" RUjhmo- to stay until Prtday tht-n wUl return to her home in A m ia -tx. . m

-. TT. V; c or tr (ndo

.L eaturday night to the home of hi ster. Mm. Frank Hoffman and was taken to Pershing. Mori tin v ft,y. -

-.aawu wu-re laneraJ services and burial took place.. Tha

" ' yuiiniuu, iunaeaTor or Dublin. althi-Mlffh rwA V- .

4 mr juangrwi inaeavora la the sute. has the distinction of having put on one of the strong? working programs of any Endeavor Jr l ?" th tor- 'rom here sre in the services are enrolled as honorary members and the society reoeives letters from them from time to time. On Ea-ter Sundsy, a vat !"f Prayer meeung was held at oelock at the M. E. church Mr and Mrs. Harry Deniaree spent from ZtDLrm tU,1y with

with her rsrsj uy...,.Kev, E. C. Mason of Huntinc. on preached flt the East Main StrS U. B. church Sunday morning and evenin. The Friends and Chriatiaa SSfVZ! "nloa Sndayscffi

---.rywu, tHxwr program was riven during the Sunday school hour .Mrs. Howard Holt spent Monday in Ofwflid Ja-cob Bear haTLw t WsprotMrty on North Foundry to SSTZ "EEL9! - . f Kllitto-vn and Hattie ant spent od day last week with M Hagaiaa,,,,Ml,, wd M Char rtaCHr fa Uibmo4 fiaUrdaf,

v. xrri nrt scbiienu

B. William, of Brookville, and A Mrs. Walter Cahll and son, X, ot Lewlsburg, were enteri Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Fred ... --a famtlir Mr and Mrs.

Ufr AOiiaA. .... Eby are visiting with relatn Dayton this week Mrs. i 4urn ohllilron visited

ac.ci UJU " - .v..- xfra Martha. T Jin (1 i S

ri ulVUaAVT., aknn. f r H Stn vtnn Sunday

WLlt ,va- v. a . - . soa Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bunger

c Monday to tne Mrs. jenuw property just south oftown1

iZLL-ANS

iolutelv Removes

Igestion. Druggists

nd money it it iaiis. ooq

RFPONaSIBLE for

i MANY WINTER ILLS

I ILQprUpCl 1WU MAA .CAaA v. o iririii.a anrt fresh air are contributing

asons for much sickness," declares

i prominent health official. These nuse'a lowering of vitality, the tlses become weak and flabby and the ibdy then is a prey to germs of all Bnds. ! aoMc tAn-alTttla. p-Hn fevers

Aa& pneumonia are germ diseases, sihile stomach, kidney, liver and bowtroubles are due mainly to ln -uffl-djent nourishment. With pure, rich Hood stream every organ In the body cm build strong, healthy tissue. This : ... nnrl ilna hnHv then

Hirreaaco v imuij j H1 be immune against sickness of

eery kind. For 28 years Hull's Superlative has a J J M.An4Avfiil vfk,lr TitflAflfiAfl

aid ailments of many kinds have been overcome by it. Weak lungs, stomach 3 . a t mal AMrona ttflVA haeT1

aCU UU1KI 111 ti Xlaxa vibw" " " " restored to full health and strength. Tie reason Hull's Superlative does scch good work is because it is a vitality-builder. It is made from seven roots, barks and one berry and contains in very highly concentrated form th important salts and minerals upon which the body depends for health anl strength, and by restoring these salts and minerals by taking Hull's Superlative, the disease-weakened r.a-v ia made atronir and vieorous.

Hull's Superlative is sold by all druggists on a positive money-back guarantee, and any man or woman wh is sick or ailing no matter what the condition or how serious should los no time in taking this preparation, for if it does not help you your money wil be returned. For sale by all druggists. Adv.

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r.MiPVDni.RT EIGHT MEANS

Mechanically, the utmost care in design

and construction, it iuc.io ... - in the selection of material, and in the manner of assembling and finishing. Artistically, it means, that painstaking ""'care must be exercised in the selection of the body design, in the style and method of up- . holstering, and in the painting and finishing

touches. Tnnaiii, Par or fnnr-

Five-passengvi - passenger Roadster ?1385, f. o. b. FUnt

BETHARD AUTO AGENCY Salesroom ; 15 SOUTH 7th ST.

FOR GOOD HEALTH SKATE

ATCOUSEUM TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY

Start today to buy War Sayings Stamps

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NewctorRecoids for April Caruso sings a captivating Italian love cong "Eyes of Blue" is redolent of the passionate love-making of sunny Italy, and Caruso sings it with all the ardent devotion of the true Italian Romeo. Victrola Red Seal Record S8SS7. Twel re-tack. 13 - Another old-time favorite by Alma Gluck The simple beauty of Gluck's voice brines out all the pathos and tenderness of " Darling Nelly Gray." A welcome addition

to her list of charming old favorites.

Victrola Red Seal Record 64729. Tcn4ach.tl

Dainty number by Boston Symphony Orchestra

little "Marche Miniature" bv Tschaikowsky

played by this famous organization of 100 musicians makes a

record of surpassing beauty.

Victrola Bed Seal Record 64766. TetwncB,$l

Two war songs by Shannon Four and Peerless Quartet. Percy Hemus and Henry Burr present delightful songs. Two catchy dance numbers by the Victor Military Band,

Four Operatic Arias and Conceit Songs. An Exquisite Violin Solo.

Heir these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer!. He will gladly give yoo an Uluatrated booklet describing theae new records and play any music you wish to hear. Sacnger Voice Culture Record are invaluable to vocal students ask to hear them. Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $10 to $400. Period atyles to order from $375 to $950.'

Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N.J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor MacHines are Scientific ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction.

New Victor Rocorda deaaartntsd at efl ttadara ob ths 1st of each

"Victrola" la tb Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company deai seating the products of thia

Two Really Amusing Comic Songs. Four Popular Song Successes.

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a Tf -I a, AirtraccDTLiiimtl ft MthkeUti

8 ! .1 B55SS3f One or two extra men frequently make a sale bring hundreds of dollars more by their active bidding.CFow(fll Makes Snnccess If you have good stuff to sell a crowd will make good prices. The Pallacliasi goes into more farm homes in Wayne county than any other newspaper. An advertisement of your sale in The Palladium will be read by more people who attend sales. The FMM(Mwm BirMfs HBncffldleirs Rve Dollars invested in P&Eadhnn advertising may bring you $500. Every Big Sale in Wayne County is advertised in The PaHadhsn.

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