Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 142, 26 April 1918 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918

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MANY WOMEN OF RICHMOND HAVE NOT REGISTERED

Urge Women Who Have Not, to Register Before Saturday Night. . 10 aaaaaHe-eaa A seventy-five per cent, registration of women for war service may be expected, according to incomplete reof the county. Several of the townships are exepecting a complete registration. Thursday was the most active day of the registration week. Every booth in the city reported the greatest number of women registering on that day. The response met generally is much better than was expected, according to the women in charge. The ten thousand cards received here for registration have been given out. but it is not possible to learn just how many of the cards have been used. Mrs. Paul Ross, county chairman of the registration, found it necessary to order more cards from Indianapolis in order to obtain a complete census. The women in charge of the registration in Boston township, telephoned Mrs. Ross Friday morning that all the cards in that township would be in by Saturday, and that it was thought that there would not be more than ten women in the entire township who had not registered for service. An equally good report was received from Milton, where it was stated that the Washington township registration would probably be completed by Saturday. Through the registration in

Washington township eight workers were added to the Red Cross work there, the women in charge said. The registration has disclosed a general feeling of loyalty among the women of Wayne county, the women who have been at the registration booths say. Women who have not registered usually have failed to do so, because they did not understand the purpose of the work, or because they were afraid that they would be drafted and taken away from their families.

THEIR BUTCHERIES ARE OVER; HUNS ARE GOOD IN PRISON PENS

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WILL EMPLOY NEW PASTOR

EATON, O.. April 26. Following the resignation of Rev. R. L. Kirkland as pastor of the Christian church, several weeks ago, a congregational meeting will be held at the church the evening of May 1 for the purpose of employing a pastor.

GETS EXTRA FOOD RATION

LIVERPOOL, April 26. The Liverpool Food Committee has granted an extra food ration to a 16-year old boy who weighs 300 pounds.

MRS.

CATHERINE FUDGE TO BE BURIED 8ATURADY.

EATON, O., April 26 Funeral ser-vlcea-jfor Mrs. Catherine Fudge, aged 74, will, be conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Universalist church by Rev. Sara Stoner, assisted by Rev. J. H. Blackford, of Eldoradd. Mrs. Fudge lived all her life in Preble county, she having been born on a farm near Eaton. She was the widow of the late Wilson Fudge. Thase children survive: Charles, Joseph and Frank Fudge, Mrs. O. H. Tucker, Mrs. Ware, Mrs. Few, Mrs.

Wright, Fudge.

Mrs. Pence and Miss Jane

Mining properties will be developed by the Neil Mining Co., Oklahoma City, incorporated with $200,000 capital. .

Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 2Sa

THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH mT lead to chronic lunf tronbl. or mean that th chronic stare already la reached. la cither aa try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This tonlo ana tissue-repairer auppiles the acknowledged benefit of Calcium treatment without eJteturtin tha atomscb. Contaioa no Alcohol. liar cotio or Hahit-Formlnr DruT. . $2 , aw $150. SlmcvawgOc Price includea war tax. All dnirclata, Bckman laboratory. Philadelphia-

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These Huns will not do any more harm as they are now securely caged in this barbed wire enclosure, which is especially designed for such as they. They were bagged du ring the first days of the great Hindenburg offensive. A lone French guard keeps watch.

People Die of Hanger in Streets of Persian Towns

(By Associated Press.)

PETROGRAD, April 26. People are dying of hunger in the streets of the large towns of Persia, notably in llamadan and Senne, says a dispatch from Kazvin to the Rostovskaya Rech. "The spectre of famine has become a fearful reality," the correspondent wrote. "To pass through two or three streets .In llamadan or Senne Is enough enough to come upon two or three dead bodies. Here and there may be groups of women , mourning

over tnelr dead. Here is a beggar woman a mother with two children; one of them a baby in arms, is dead, and near the mother, on the ground U another child dying. . The mother herself is already motionless, with a frozen, unintelligent stare. The Persians, seeing that a human being is 'really' dying, shove some bread into the dying woman's mouth, but the belated help, of course, does not save her life. "The poor villagers throng from the villages to the towns hoping in vain to be fed there. '"Even In Kazvin, this more or less well-to-do town, it has more than once fallen to the lot or your correspondent to take up from the streets people (tripped bare, who from exhaustion have been uable to move. Mothers sell their daughters, still mere children, in order to secure a crust of bread; wives of poor men are giving to the rich that their families may be main-

TIi llamadan, a few days ago, sparks of a hunger riot broke out, and it was only the presence of Russian troops

that stopped the movement, that was ready to embrace the whole country with its flames. "There is a report that Kuchik Khan, that freebooters' chief, who lives la the forests near Resht, and has, under arms, about 30,000 mounted men is only waiting to raise a revolt till the Russian troops leave. "While trying to organize among the Persians, public aid for the starving, I am brought up against either the Persians' indifference, or their government that is made impotent by bribery and corruption, of a - truly Oriental character. "The misery is almost irremediable."

MUST SAVE PAPER

(By Associated Press) AMSTERDAM, April 26. To throw wastepaper into house garbage cans has been forbidden by the general commanding the Berlin district on a penalty of $25 or a term of imprisonment. All scraps of paper must be carefully collected and delivered to the local Waste Paper Bureau.

Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome.

If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double strength), and add to it pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a dayt 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.

VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND

If your ambition has left, you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Conkey. Drug Co., Leo Flhe. A. G. Luken and Clem Thlstlethwaite's magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchased if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condition and give you the energy and Igor you have lost. Be ambitious, be strong, be vigorous. Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, are splendid for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, restlessness, trembling, nervous prostration, mental depression, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaints. You take them with this understanding that: In two days you will feel better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your oldtime confidence and ambition or the druggist will refund the price of the box. Be sure and get a 50 cent box today and" get out ofthe rut: Remember Conkey Drug Co, Leo Fihe. A. Q. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee them. Adv.

RICHMOND WINDOW CLEANER Joe Solski Window cleaning in stores, offices, private houses and factories, new and old buildings, etc. Dwellings by the week, month or year. Brass Signs Polished. Janitor Work Taken care of by contract. Floor and Woodwork scrubbing. 625 Main Street (King's Printing Office), Richmond.

DR. H. E. MOSS Dentist Office S. 8th St., until called into Government Service

Assorted Styles

Six Dessert Molds Of Pure Aluminum Go This Week With Jiflyjel!

Value 60c per Set

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Try This New-Type Dainty

This week we. feature JiffyJell, the new dessert and salad jell. If you will buy six packages cost 75 cents we will give you six almrinum dessert molds valued at 60 cents. Jiffy-Jell has the flavors in sealed vials. There's a bottle in each package. All the fruit flavors are made direct from the fresh, ripe fruit itself. They are highly concentrated, so every Jiffy-Jell dessert has a wealth of f resh-f ruit taste. These bottled flavors keep their strength and freshness. To make Jiffy-Jell you simply add boiling water. When

10 Flavors in Glass Vials A Bottle la Each Package Mint Lime Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Also Coffee Flavor Two Package for 25 Cent

partly cool add the bottle of flavor. Nothing else is needed no sugar, ho color. So a moment's time and a trifling cost supply a rich, fruity dessert for six people. Lime Jiffy-Jell flavored from lime fruit makes a tart, zestful salad jell. The Mint makes a garnish jell with a wealth of fresh mint taste. Loganberry has become the favorite berry flavor. We want you to know this dainty. So we offer you six dessert molds this week value 60 ccr'.s with a 75-cent purchase. not miss this offer. It can never be repeated. ' The molds are here and are delivered with the Jiffy-Jell.

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Up to $25 New Spring Coats Positively the best and largest selection of coats to be found in this city. You can choose from All-Wool .Poplins and American Velours in the season's very latest styles. Priced special fo r Satii; $14.95 UP to $30 New Spring Coats This group consists of salesman samples. There are only 1 and 2 of a kind, made in up-to-the-minute styles and materials. Priced

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UNDERWEAR Women's 75c Union Suits Newest spring gause lisle union suits beautifully laco trimmed; in either shell, loose or QQ tight knee. Priced OcO

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Women's 75c Silk Hose 49c

Women's 39c Lisle Hose..

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Women's 50c Boot Silk Hose.33c

19c Cotton Hose 12'2c

Women's 50c Lisle Hose 29c

Child's 35c fine Ribbed Hose.23c

Misses 50c fine ribbed Hose. 29c

SILK GLOVES

Womens $1.50 Long Silk GLOVES Full 16-button length, good heavy quality

silk, double tip

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$1.50 and $2.00 CORSETS Your choice of either front or black lace, finest coutil with 4 and 6 strong hose supporters; positively guaranteed and sold everywhere for $1.50. Priced special for Saturday BEST $1.00 CORSETS Brocaded coutil; strong hose supporters, beautifully trimmed tops in low, medium or f7Q high bust; special at I JC $2.00 and $3.50 CORSETS Come in either front or back lace, finest quality coutil, beautifully embroidery tops, good strong hose supporters. Corsets

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House Dresses

$2 and $2.50 House Dresses Choose from the best selection in Richmond, every style, every

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NEWEST WAISTS $1.50 AND $2.00 WAISTS An unlimited variety to select from. Choose from fine Voiles and Organdies, with large and small collars. Priced for Saturday fin special at oC

$3.00 SILK WAISTS Come in fine Jap Silks and best French Voiles. An unusually large variety to select J- fif) from. Priced for Saturday at tpl VO

TO $5.00 SILK WAISTS The talk of the town, newest Voile Waists, fine Crepe de Chine the new "over (TQ qq the top" waist. Priced for Saturday tpWel0

UP TO $8.00 WAISTS Made of best quality Georgette Crepe

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Women's $1.00 New Spring Middies 69c

MUSLINWEAR At One-Third Off $1.50 AND $2.00 MUSLIN WEAR Choose from Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Crepe de Chine Corset Covers, Petticoats all made of finest dainty Muslin, all embroidery and lace trimmed. Priced QQy, special for Saturday at ,.7oC

$1.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISE at 75c ENVELOPE CHEMISE at $1.00 WOMEN'S GOWNS at $1.00 MUSLIN .. PETTICOATS ...

$1.50 BLACK SATEEN

FLOWERED PETTICOATS

WOMEN 75c MUS

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Wmen's $2.0 0

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BOYS' SUITS XTKA BOYS' $6.50 SUITS $3.98 SPECIALS Come in AU-Wool Novelty Mixtures, extra Child's 8oC Gingham well made in new trench models dQ QQ Rompers all PA -priced special for Saturday . frO.TO colors, at .. .DuC Boys' $2.00 Corduroy Pants 98 $1.50 House QQ Boys' 85c Blouse Waists 55 Dress Apron.. VOL Boys' 35c Heavy Ribbed Hose. .23c Women's 75c GingBoys' $1.00 Overall Suits ...... 89 ham Petti- rr Boys' 79c Overall Suits .49 coats at DDL Boys' $5.00 School Suits S2.98 $2.00 Bed SheetsBoys' 75c Caps or Hats. ; 49 81x90 d1 -Q iBMaaavaaaMBHaMBwaW SeamleSS .)X GIRLS' DRESSES I tillSc uuiuk viiukvuv $2.00 Break- AO$1.50 TO $2.00 GIRLS' DRESSES fast Sets ... VO C Your choice of genuine Anderson Ginghams pocf 1 9 VvA aw in plaid or plain colors, also beautiful new J . 7MP white Voiles, Organdies, Etc. For QQ Sheets at I Us girls from 6 to J4 yrs. Priced special. OC q Cans Kitch-" f en Klenser L.VL Child's 75c Sch. Dresses, 2-14 yr.49 2 Honw tit-i Girls; $2 Gingham Dresses. . $1 25 K Apron. $1.19 Girls' 7oc Muslin, Gowns ... 49 ci Vn Girls' 35c Muslin Drawers. . . . .19 Womens. S.1-50 QQ p Immmmmmmmmmij crepe Kimono . tO

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MEN'S $1.00 UNIONS

Your choice of Egyptian Balbriggan, poros knit or athletic. Come in long or short sleeve, ankle or knee length and sleeveless. Come in all Jfi, sizes to 46. Priced for Saturday at OeC

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MEN'S 75c SILK HOSE ..

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