Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 150, 6 May 1918 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MAY, 6, 1918
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TURTLE BRINGS $40 AT EATON RED GROSS SALE Believe Total of $3,000 Is Cleared at "White Elephant" Sale.
EATOX, O., May 6. While complete returns of receipts from all sources are not yet obtainable, it la estimated that the community Bale held here Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the local branch of the Red Cross will fchow a total of $3,000 or more. Just before the local banks closed at 4 o'clock a little more than $2,300 was deposited. The sale closed at 10 o'clock at night, after opening at one o'clock in the afternoon. Seven auctioneers "cried" the sale from an Immense platform at Main and Maple streets and in the room at the corner of these two streets. Articles of every description was included in the sale from live stock, household goods, farm implements and produce down to chinaware, silverware and fancy work, and about everything else that one could, name. The variety was wide and quantity still wider. Probably one thousand or twelve hundred people packed the street to watch the "doings' and participate in the bidding. Many articles bought were turned back to the Red Cross and resold. In this manner a live turtle was responsible for bringing In about $40. A , single egg went the rounds until it brought in more than $20. There were endless Instances of freak bidding of this nature. There was a sprinkling of antiques among many of the different kinds of articles sold, but they did by no means bring fabulous prices. Something like . $100 was realized for the Red Cross from 'a dance given In the armory in the evening. Not long after the pale opened, an aviator from the aviation field near Dayton sailed over in an airplane. It was the signal for a spell of lusty shouting. A half dozen or more soldiers from Camp Sherman were sent here for the pale, upon request of the Red Cross. The sale was undoubtedly the biggest event qf Its character staged in Treble county for the Red Cross. The money from the sale will be expended for supplies for the local branch of the county Red Cross organization.
Recruits Slavs To Fight Huns
Aid Uncle Sam in War Finance
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A. W. McLean (above) and Eugene Meyer, Jr. A. V. McLean and Eugene Meyer. Jr., are two of the four members of the half billion dollar government war finance commission recently named by President Wilson. McLean is a lawyer and bankVr of Lumberton, N. ('. Meyer is a New York banker and business man and lias been doing war work for several months with the war industries board and as a member of the national war savings committee.
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Rlcbard Ttavlo a.-'hn baa hpen In train
ing at Jacksonville, Fla., for eight months, stating that he will soon leave. He .enlisted at St. Paul. Minn.
. . . .Mrs. Fanny Davis, motner 01 L. B. Davis who usually comes here ovprv Rnrine nnd emends much time in
her son's home has. written that she
will not do so this spring, ahe has snpnt the winter at Orlando. Fla.. and i
will leave there on May 15 for New
York City,, and will accompany ner brother, Rev. John J. Bridges to his summer home at East Booth Bay, Maine.. . . .Ollie Nicholson of Newcastle called on friends here Wednes
day and went from here to Richmond.
STRANGLE.R LEWIS TO BE CALLED IN ARMY SOON.
LEXINGTON, Ky., May 6 According to information here Ed (Strangler) Lewis, wrestler, who claims Lexington as his home, and who will wrestle in Louisville the night before Derby ray, exepects to be called into the army soon Lewis wil lask that a company of wrestlers be formed.
Lieut. Col. Milan Pnbicevich. WASHINGTON, May 6. Milan Pribicevich is head of the Serbian war mission now in the United States. He has recruited here 10,000 Yugoslav volunteers for service in the Serbian army on the Saloniki front. The recruits will be sent to a camp in Canada and then transported overseas by the British government. The men Colonel Pribicevich has recruited are Austrian subjects from Croatia, Boznia and Herzogovina, also Serbians and Montenegrins. They are mostly miners and skilled workmen who have given up well-paying positions to fight for their fellow Slavs. Comfort kits for the recruits are being furnished by the American Red Cross. The American women's hospital fund has set aside $150,000 from its recent drive for a special hospital for these men. It will be erected in Mesopotamia.
HAGERSTOWN, IND.
An automobile party composed of Henry Teetor, Macy and Donald Teetor and Ray Fletemeyer left Sunday for Washington, D. C. From there they will go to Philadelphia, where they will delives an automobile. Henry Teetor has relatives in Pennsylvania and will visit them before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stahr will move into the west half of Mrs. Ida Lawson's residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, who have stored their household goods The Willing Workers, a Sunday school class of the Christian Sunday school is giving a. stereopticon entertainment course of six numbers. The first entertainment -was given at the church Wednesday night. The proceeds will probably be used to support a war orphan Leslie B. Davis recevied , a letter from his brother.
The term super-woman has been applied to Miss Lillian Barker, superintendent of the Woolwich arsenal in England, where 28,000 women workers are employed.
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"I had a lot of trouble with my
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Mitchell continued, "The food I ate just seemed to lay in my stomach and I
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and I got bloated often. Sometimes
the gas in my stomach got so bad that
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I'm not bothered with any gas in my i
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"Yes, I feel as well as ever now and
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