Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 281, 8 October 1918 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND UN-TELEGRAAL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918.

IIALF-IVAY MARK IS REACHED IN LOAN CAMPAIGN

Daniels Sends Message Urging Every Man in Navy to Subscribe to Loan. (By Associated Tress) WASHINGTON. Oct. 8 Subscriptions to the fourth Liberty loan must average more. than $425,000,000 daily if the total six billion dollars is to be raised by the close of the campaign on October 19. The half way mark In the campaign was reached today with total subscriptions as reported by the federal reserve banks to the treasury amounting to only $1,323,716,950. Eleven working days of the campaign yet remain. In the eleven days that have passed slightly more than $120,000,000 worth of bonds were sold daily. Campaign officials today reiterated the warning against allowing the German peace proposal to lessen the efforts of the workers or the ardor of the public. At no other time, it was said, should the American people how more plainly their full-hearted support of the war. In a message flashed by order of Secretary Daniels today to every ship and to every naval station. Vice Admiral Sims called upon the men of the navy to subscribe to the loan. Is Military Offensive. "The Liberty loan campaign , is the military offensive . of ' our people," said Vice Admiral Sims' 'message. "Their material support and will to victory are the very lifeblood of the armed forces. Their contribution is the expression of this will. "The navy's confidence in this support sustains its fighting edge. "The people's confidence In the navy inspires us to offer the highest devotion even the supreme sacrifice. "Let us also show as a service, that our resources will be as freely offered In putting this loan 'over the top to hasten the end of this great struggle democracy to rid the world of lawlessness and piracy." In transmitting the message, Secre

tary Daniels expressed the nope that it "will inspire a reply from the navy a. rMnnnnp in terms of subscriptions

to Liberty bonds, which will show how

much the navy as a whole supports the men and the ships now venturing

everything to make the seas safe." . W. C. T. U. DELEGATE ILL.

Court Records

Files Claims Against Estate. Alvin M. Threewfts has filed two complaints against the estate of William Threewits. One claim .la for $500 and the other is a claim for $608.06 for labor. Wants to Change' Name. Wilda Frankenberg has filed a petition for change of name to Wilda Smith. Cruelty Charged by Wife. Gertrude Bookout has filed complain for divorce against James Bookout. The plaintiff asks for alimony and the custody of the child. The charge Is cruel and inhuman treatment. The First National bank has filed a complaint on a note against Oscar Williams, asking $575 and costs of action. Wife Seeks Divorce. Rhea Saxton has filed suit for divorce against Henry Saxton on a charge of cruel and Inhuman treatment and habitual drunkenness. Charles V. Thompson has filed an action against David Gebhart and Joseph Gebhart and all the unknown heirs, legatees, and devisees to quiet title to real estate. LAND TRANSFERS Eli P. Love to Carrie S. White, part northwest Section 25, township 15, range 1, $1600. Daniel W. Sheffer to Harry J. Ma-

lone, part southwest section 21, town

ship 13, range 1. $3,000. Elsie May Tucker to Varries B. Jones, lot 64. Fetta addition, Richmond, $1. - Hardin H. Peele to Henry C. Knode lot 97, Hsynes addition, Richmond, $1. Magdalene Coppock to William B. Williams, part northwest section 5, township 14, range 1, $5,000. John Albert Locke to Charles M. Shepard, lot 7, block 23, Hagerstown, $4.00. John L. Rugh to Mary A. Wright, part southwest section 7, township 15,

J range 14, $2,000.

Dickinson Trust company-to Kose E. Reid, lot 52, Jenkins addition, Richmond, $265. Catherine L. Horner to Carl Swain,

! lot 18, J. Smith addition Richmond, ! $2,600. - i Daniel Cordell to Bessie Belle Mur-ray,-part northwest section 26, Townjship 17. range 12, $375.

John Petty to Roscoe Lilly northeast and northwest section 7, township 17, range 13, $8,000. O. W. Holmes to Sarah V. Crawford, lot 75, Richmond, $1. Frances M. Stanley to Lewis Stanley, southeast section 3, township 12, range 1, $3,272. Dickinson Trust Company to Robert H. Weichman, lot 16, Reeveston, Richmond, 1. George A. Springle to James W. Evans, lots 116 and 117. Richmond, $1. Melissa Dalbey to Sarah Pierson, lot 64, O. P. addition Fountain City, part fraction section 1, township 17, range 14. $750. Thomas B. Van Sweringer to Malinda C. Harshman, part northwest section 12, township 15, range 1, $5500. Charles E. Potter to Charles E. Shelly, part southwest and southeast section 26, township 14, range 1, $1200. " Henry C. Knode to Hardin H. Peelle, part section 1, township 17, range 12, $1. George A. Bullerdick to John N. Pyle, lot 36, J. Cox addition, Richmond, $3,500. - Albert R. Roller to Charles C. Richardson, lot 3 and 4, Fairview, Greensfork, $1.

TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS

Night School Closet Until Epidemic Ends Philip Molter, vocational director of Richmond schools and the head of the Richmond Night School, announced Tuesday that the Night School which was to have opened Monday, Oct. 7, will not be opened and will not open until the epidemic Is over in the city.

BEEDE BACK FROM NEW YORK.

B. Willis Beede of the Friend's Board of Foreign Missions has returned to this city from New York where the conference which he was attending was disbanded because of the Spanish influenza. He was one of five to be on a committee to act as the "flying squadron" in leading all ines of activity in the Friends' church.

FUR SALES BREAK ALL PRICE RECORDS (By Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, : Oct 8. All . records were broken on the first day of the fall auction of furs at the International Fur Exchange when 1.250.000 pelts

brought $1,181,500. ,. Furs from Alaska,

Siberia, , China, Japan and Russia were among those sold yesterday. The United States , government's blue foxes sold as high as $200 a" pelt. The government's total sales aggro-.

J gated $161.600. . - The sale reveals advances made tn

the prices of furs. The pricese paid for ; government , Alaska , seal , skins showed an advance -- of - 16 percent above last April, Japanese seal skins 15 percent and government blue for 35 percent, above last October. TRY A PALLADIUM WANT AD.

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HADLEY AT KANSAS MEETING.

, Ross Hadley of the Friends', Board of Foreign Missions left Tuesday morning for Wicheta, Kans., to attend the Kansas Yearly meeting.

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STOMACH TORTURE GONE, FIRST SLEEP IN THREE MONTHS

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Miss Mildred Moody, national associate president of the L. C. L. of the W. C. T. U., who has been ill of Spanish influenza at the home of Mrs. William Pickett, is slowly Improving, it

was stated Tuesday morning.

CLOSE "Y" DEPARTMENTS.

All the departments of the Y. M. C.

A. arc closed except the lunch room

iiud the library because of the influuza. epidemic in the city.

VAGRANT GETS FINE.

William Bland, colored, was fined i and costs in City Court this morning when he was found guilty of va

grancy before Mayor Zimmerman.

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NOTICE The celebration of the 95th Anniversary of Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. has been postponed indefinitely. ERNEST 0. EWAN.Sec'y.

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