Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 128, 10 April 1918 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNES., APRIL 10, 1913
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SEEK PHOTOS OF WAR ACTIVITES IN IIOOSIEROOM Will Aid in Formation of Photographic History of the War. - Hoosiers who have in their possession photographs of Indiana's war activities have been asked by the war department to aid itt he formation of a photographic history of tho war which will be a permanent record of the activities of the United States in the great struggle for world freedom. The appeal for photographs was made through the state council of defense. The council lias sent a letter to each newspaper and chamber of commerce in the state asking that such photographs be collected. The department " desires photographs of the departure of troops to training camps, war relief society activities, arrests of alien enemy suspects, destruction of property attributed to enemy activities, visits of foreign officials, and, in fact, everv conceivable activity that has a bearing on the war. The photographs should be sent to the state council of defense where they will be . checked up and forwarded to the war department. Each photograph must be accompanied by a very brief description or caption.
Hoosier Happenings
s, MINE ON FIRE BICKNELL, April 10. The American Mine No. 1 was discovered on fire and chemical engines were sent from this city to check Its spread to other parts of the mine. The fire, which is confined to seven or eight rooms, has caused a shutdown, throwing 500 men out of employment. The part of the mine on fire has been sealed and an en f fort will be made to work the remainder. INSURGENTS FILE TICKET TERRE HAUTE, April 10. A factional fight In the Republican ranks over the jitney licensing and bonding ordinance materialized here just before the lists were closed to office aspirants. Insurgent Republicans, bent on taking the reins from the hands of Mayor Charles Hunter and Charles Whltaker. city attorney, filed a complete ticket for the precinct committee, headed by John Crawford, "who will oppose Robert E. Lee, In Hunter's choice for county chairman. MEET8 WAGON, AFTER HIS BODY BRAZIL. April 10. When Charles Shannon, manager of the Clay Products Company, of this city, was returning from Terre Haute, on the National road, he was met by a wagon from a local morgue that had gone after hts body. 'It was reported here that Shannon had been killed in an automobile accident, and an undertaker was called to take care of the body. PREACHER IS DROPPED SOUTH BEND, April 10. Rev. Hugo Weichelt, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church, has been expelled from the ministerial association because of alleged pro-German sentiments.
Hold Conference Over Woman Agent Appointment Miss Leila Gaddis of Purdue University was In Wayne county Tuesday for conference with Mrs. Forest Meek, chairman of the Home Economics association, relative to the appointment of a county director for domestic science work. Mrs. Meek has called a meeting of the various clubs of the county Thursday afternoon, at which time the matter will be taken up in detail. The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 2 o'clock.
Special Call for Navy Hospital Apprentices A special call for hospital apprentices for the navy was received Wednesday by Navy Recruiter Alden. High school graduates are eligible for enlistment In the hospital service as second class apprentices. Second class apprentices are enlisted between the ages of 18 and 25, and first class apprentices from 18 to 28. The pay for second class apprentices is $35.90 a month.
Without ft country what would money, business, or job be worth?
Garfield Notes
BY HESTER JONES At a 8 A grade class meeting the following officers were elected President. Gurney Mann; secretary. Janice Meredith; treasurer, William Hale. The executive committee consists of Reba Boggs, chairman. Elsie Weeks, Mary Frances Cburcnlll, Otis Williams, Raymond Harding and Morris Cottingham. At chapel Friday morning a double quartet from the 8A class sang and Mr. Bent ley, high school principal, spoke on the subject of "Team Work," emphasizing the fact that it will require team work , on the part of everybody in winning the war.
CAMBRIDGE STORES TO OPEN EVENINGS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, April 10. The merchants of the town have entered into an agreement by which their stores will be open Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday evenings each week. . . . .Rev. R. C. Jones has been retained by the annual conference to the pastorate of the M. E. church at this place. ....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beeson of Indianapolis, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright. .. .John Wissler. whose health has declined during the winter Is not able to lea,ve his home A special meeting of the Friday Night club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutton, Dublin. Tuesday evening, April 16. Papers will be read by Mrs. Tweedy and Mr. Thompson on "Tokio and Yokohoma" and "The Japanese Abroad.". .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lon Worl and Mrs. Charles Bertsch are at home after three months spent at St. Petersburg. Fla Miss Mary Mathews, teacher of home economics at Purdue, was the guest Sunday of Miss Daisy Ayler B. F. Wisslor has filed his certificate as a candidate for the nomination for Representative from Wayne county..... .Mr. and Mrs. Fprest Macey of Economy, were Cambridge City visitors, Sunday Lorenzo Dale was called to Montpelicr. Saturday on account of the death of a relative, William Dale W. I. Squier and C. S. Kitterman spent Friday in Indianapolis, attending to business Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reese were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGraw of Milton The Sewing Circle of the Christian church will have a sale of second-hand furniture in the basement of the church, April 24, 25 and 26 Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Litttell have returned from a week's business trip through towns and cities of Central Texas.
If the other fellow doesn't do his i bit, you will be required to do more than your share. j
. Resinol . surely did knock out that eczema Three days ago, my arm was simply covered with red, itching eruption and I thought I was up against it for fair. But Joe had a jar of Resinol in his kit. I used a little and the itching stopped
right off. In the morningmost of the redness was gone and a couple more applications finished it up. Resinol U told by all druggists.
SEED CORN I have a quantity of well selected 1917 Seed Corn for sale. Purchasers may see an average test growing. Owing to the demand, anticipate your needs and see me soon. C. C. FISHER Old Post Office Building Union City, Ind.
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there's a lot to be -done these days. If you look at the outside of your home and take a walk around the house, you'll see where a little job here and there . will save a big bill for repairs later on. Reliable repairmen of all sorts advertise in the classified advertising department of The Palladium every day. They are experts in their work, they are prompt and quick to do a job and their charges are reasonable. It's cheaper to have repairing done now.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH 85 OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND
IT'S A-COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, NOT A DECORATION OF TROOPS AT FRONT
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Presentation of diplomas at sevens it-crinicai n.iuuve.
There has been a great change in college commencements within the past year and many o.f them have' the appearance of a decoration of troops at the front rather than a presentaiion of diplomas. The uniform of the U. S. army has for the most part displaced the time-honored cap and gown.
ATTENDING CONVENTION
Miss Edna Marlatt, assistant music
supervisor in the Richmond schools, is in Evansville to attend the National Music Supervisor's convention.
Dr. Misener Leaves to
Report for Service
Dr. W. L. Misener, who was notified two weeks ago to prepare to report for service in the medical reserve, left Wednesday for Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where he will be stationed for the present , Mrs. Misener will remain in Richmond and will be at home "at 201 North Eighth street.
Bolsheviki Consent to Naming of Ambassador (By Associated Pres) LOKON. April 10. The Bolshevik government, according to an announcement in the Isveztia, forwarded by Reuter's Petrograd correspondent, has consented to the nomination of Coftit Von Mirbach, former German minister
to Greece, as German ambassador to"
Russia. Peace negotiations with the
Ukrainian Rada, have been opened. by j
the Russian government.
Sons of Veterans Plan
Memorial Day Services
Arrangements for annual memorial services to be held Sunday. June 2, were discussed Tuesday night at a meeting of the Sons of Veterans of the - Civil, war, held in Centenrille. Five members of the G. A. R. from Richmond attended the meeting. The organization will have charge, as in former years, of the decorating
of the graves of soldiers who died for
the cause. A program of music and speaking will later be arranged.
SNOW FALLS IN VIRGINIA.
: RICHMOND, Va., April 10. A cold wave prevailing in the mountains of Virginia has damaged fruit trees and retarded fcrm work generally. Snow fell today in the mountains. A faith is no good unless one is """""s to Buffer for it. William Lyon Phelps.
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druseists
refund money if it fails. 2So
IF YOUR EARS RING . WITH HEAD NOISES
If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it pint of hot water and four ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.
Save, money and help save your country. . Buy Liberty bonds.
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9x12 Matting Rugs . 9x 12 Colonial Fibre 9x12 Wool Fibre .
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9x12 Wool Fibre S $10.75-$12.50
Special During Sale! 100 VELVET RUGS, 27x54 MIY $1.50
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BUY YOUR RUG DURING THIS SALE -We Hold for Future Delivery. Save from $2.50 to $10.00 by buying your
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