Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 157, 15 April 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919.

NITED SUPPORT

OF LOAN ISSUE URGED BY HAYS

Test for People at Home Has Come, Says Republican Chief. (Br Associated Press) NEW YORK. April 15. -An appeal by Will IL H&7C, chairman of the Republican national committee to Republicans and the "Republican press" to give their united support to the Victory Loan -was Issued here. "Again the call for the charge ksj Bounded.' said Mr. Hay's appeal. "This Is not for the fighting men at the flchtfog front. For them the war la over. Bat to the rest the real test has come. , To those whose privilege It has been to form the second line, and to "whose credit It Is recorded that they,

too, attained every objective; to those from every class, creed and political faith. Who actd 111 that umutlHah on.

operation which brought to the fight

ing men me support tnat made so much for the complete vindication of our Institutions; to the men and women of America, who do not fall, this

aii nas come. "Let us show to these fighting men who have returned how com man da

nave bn obeyed here. Let us send to

me ngnting men stm abroad the mes

sage or no weakling."

Liberty Bond Holders Urged to Invest Their Coupons in War Stamps (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 15 Reinvestment in war savings stamps of the $150,000,000 which holders of the fourth liberty loan bonds will receive tomorrow as Interest, was urged today by the savings division of the treasury. It was poiated out that if this gum was Invested In war savings stamps at once It would be redeemable in 1924 at a profit to Investors of more than 130,000,000. Postoffices and secretaries of war savings societies will accept liberty bond lntrest coupons in exchange for war savings stamps.

Death Halts Bequest of

Great Wealth to Charity

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 15. Death stayed the hand of Prank W. Wool-

worth, founder of the chain of Woolworth stores, as he was about to exe

cute a will under which large bequests were to be left to charity and gifts to old employes, friends and relatives, according to an announcement today by Charles E. P. McCann, son-in-law of the merchant, and who Is In charge of the legal affairs of the estate. In consequence an old will, made thirty years ago, will be probated under which the entire estate is left to Mrs. Jennie Woolworth, the testator's wife, who also la named sole executrix. As Mrs. Woolworth is under care a committee will be appointed to look after her Interests. The provision of the new will, which was virtually completed, Mr. McCann stated, will be carried out by the family as far as possible. He said It was impossible as yet to appraise the value of the estate. It has been variously estimated at between $30,000,000 and $60,000,000.

Oyster shells are being used extensively. in the manufacture of Port land cement along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

ROTARY CLUB CHANGES DATE FOR ELECTION

The meeting of th Rotary club

Tuesday noon at the Arlington hotel

was devoted entirely to business Many resolutions that were recom

mended for adoption by the confer

ence committee on resolutions at the

Rotary meeting in Indianapolis on Feb. 13 but could not be brought up at that time were acted upon at the lo

cal club meeting. The Richmond Rotary voted to change its constitution so that the annual election will come the last Tues

day In April Instead of the last Tues

day In June. The club endorsed a resolution requesting each club in the Eleventh district to undertake the responsibility of organizing at least one new Rotary in a neighboring city. Connersville is suggested as the field in which Richmond RJtary should establish a club. This will be done under the supervision of the district governor. The club voted against a resolution favoring vocational section meetings to be held at the next district conference. Much discussion ensued on this point. The general opinion was that such a plan would detract from Rotary club spirit The club voted to assist In combating venereal diseases, to co-operate with the Anti-tuberculosis society, and approve medical examination of school

children.

A resolution prohibiting women's

Rotary auxiliaries was passed.

Resolutions, supporting organized

boys work, endorsing plans of cooperation of Rotary clubs with the United States Board of Vocational Eduoation on Employment for discharged soldiers and sailors, and resolutions concerning club problems were passed.

WANTED: EIGHTEEN MEN.

Eighteen men are wanted at the Army Recruiting office, South Sixth and Main streets, for motor truck transport corps in Panama, Men en

listing for this service will enter the

infantry and then transfer to their proper branch after qualifying. Mechanics and chaffeurs are also wanted

at once for overseas duty.

Predicts Coffee Witt Stay at Present Price (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, April 15. The price of coffee is not going to be cheaper for a while, according to a statement by Carl W. Brand, of Cleveland, president of the National Coffee Roasters' association, who presided at a sectional meeting here today of seventyfive coffee roasters from Ohio, western Pennsylvania, Indiana and southern Michigan. Coffee has advanced in price on account of a severe frost in Brazil that will result In decreased crops for a long time, Mr. Brand said, and he would not be surprised to see good coffee retail at fifty cents a pound and perhaps higher in the near future. Mr. Brand added that owing to roasters having supplies of low cost coffee on hand, which they have averaged with later high priced purchases that advances to retail dealers and consumers have not as yet reached prices that will obtain If the present demand for green coffee continues.

VICTORY FLEET OF 103 SHIPS IN HOME PORT

Greatest Assemblage of Warcraft in U. S. . History Steams Into Harbor.

INDIANAPOLIS FIRM

BUYS RAILROAD STORE

The Globe Merchandise company of Indianapolis, which operates the Out

look store at Indianapolis, Indiana s largest men's store, has purchased the stock of merchandise of the Railroad Store, Eighth and North E street, of Sydney Ros who has owned and operated the store for the last three years. Mr. Rose will go to Cleveland, O., Tuesday night where he will engage in the wholesale Jobbing business. Mr. Rose sold the merchandise at a very reasonable consideration in order that he might leave immediately for Cleveland to take up hiB new work. C. B. Gruenwald of the Outlook, Indianapolis, representing the Globe Merchandise company, made the purchase and will be In Richmond during a sale which the merchandise company purposes to have. The stock will be arranged and the store will

be open to the publio Friday morning.

The sale will continue for tibout ten

days. Owing to the fact that the mer

chandise was bought at a reasonable

price the publio will be given the best possible rates.

The stock consists of men;s and

women's clothing, shoes and other

merchandise. All stock that is not sold during the sale will be shipped to Indianapolis to be placed In the warerooms of the Globe Merchandise company.

Mr. Gruenwald, In an Interview, said

that although he would like very

much to make Richmond his place of business it would be impossible at this

time because of his large interests in

Indianapolis.

DEPARTMENT MAKES RUN

The fiire department made a run

Monday night about 11 o'clock to put

out a fire in a vacant shack at 705 North I street. The damage was not serious.

NEW YORK, April 15. The Atlantic fleet, comprising in ships and tonnage the greater part of the "Victory Armada," ordered here to give 30,000 sailors and marines a vacation on home shores, Bteamed Into New York harbor Monday. With its arrival the greatest assemblage of warcraft ever seen in an American port 103 vessels rode at

anchor In the North River, and almost immediately launches started shoreward with the first contingents of officers and men on leave.

Met by Air Squadron

Preceded by a flotilla of 50 destroy

ers, 13 euperdreadnoughts the teeth of the fighting fleet entered Ambrose channels shortly before noon, the Mississippi, Oklahoma and Wyoming leading, and close in their wake the Pennsylvania, flying the flag of Admiral Mayo, commander of the fleet and ranking officer of the units assembled here from two oceans. As the fleet came Into port, division after division was met by squadrons of naval airplanes, their wings flashing in the brilliant spring sunshine, their engines humming a noisy greeting as they, looped and swooped above the slowly steaming watercraft.

Rainbow Veteran, 51 Years Old, Wins Bride in France (By Associated Press) NEW TARK. April 15. Claiming to have been the. oldest man fighting with the Rainbow Division. Sergt. Ezra A. Graham, 61 years old of Indianapolis,' arived here today on the Rochambeau with two wound stripes and the French war cross with one star. He was greeted at the pier by his wife, former Mile Albertta Stieve, of Rennes, France, who preceded him to this country. In the earlier rosters of the 150th Field Artillery, Ezra A. Graham Is

listed as a saddler, and his next of kin Is given as Mrs. Bertha Williams, a daughter. Rural Route 28, Edinburg, Ind.

BRAZIL ELECTS PRESIDENT.

BUENOS AIRES. Argentina, April 16. The Brazilian newspaoers today concede the" election of Dr. Epitacio Pessoa to the presidency of Brazil as a result of Sunday's balloting, according to dispatches from Rio Janeiro today. Dr. Pessoa, who is head of the Brazilian delegation to the peace conference, will assume the office upon his return to Brazil.

CLA8SES TO GIVE SKATE

The Junior and Senior class etH High school will give a akate V Coliseum next Friday evening. This is the fourth skate held by the High school this winter. 4

LEAGUE ELECTS

MAY i

S 1 meet

The Franchise League will

Saturday, May S. Election of officer will be held. The reports from the. representatives to the state meeting will be given by Mrs. M. F. Johnston, Mrs. Nell Barnard, Pansy Newby and Mrs. Harlow Lindley. t

ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED

You'll find Sloan's Liniment eoftens the severe rheumatic ache

Put Jt on freely. Don't rub it In. Just let it penetrate naturally. What a Sense of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained 6inews, back "cricks", those ailments, can't fight off the' relieving qualities ol Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggist for it

30c, 60c, $1.20.

Mw (Grocery Sftoirs Special Grocery selling for two (2) days only, Wednesday and Thursday. Some snappy savings in staple needs confined to this time only

. . Lenox Soap You know this brand Always Dependable Full Box 100 bars S5.00 Half box 50 bars 2.65 10 bars 55

Wilson's Milk Full case, 4 doz., large size $($ Full case, 6 doz. small size $4.25 10 cans large size S" 0 10 cans small size 60 All Milk is advancing

Granulated Sugar Franklin Brand 10-lb. cloth bags Always clean S1.00 bag While 500 bags last-

Martha Washington Cream Filled Easter Eggs Little Pig Easter Hickory Smoked Hams

Oleomargerine Sweet Blossom Brand As sweet as creamery Extra quality 35 pound

Lombard Plums In fine syrup for dessert Table use Large 2-lb. cans 19 can

Pure Lard Fancy open-kettle rendered 60-pound lots. ...... .31 lb 25-pound lots......32 lb. 10-pound lots......33 lb.

SALTED ALMONDS EVAPORATED PEARS HAZEL NUTS

PEELED PEACHES BRAZIL NUTS

APRICOTS PEANUTS, ALL SALTED SILVER PRUNES

Dried Apples Fancy grade 20 pound Fresh Green Kahl Green Mangoes Young Carrotts

Flour Pillsbury Best 24 lbs. 1.49 Fresh Home Spinach Head Lettuce Green String Beans

Raisins Seeded Full pound Floresca 3 pkgs. 40 Green Peas Cucumbers Asparagus

Post Toasties Large 20c packages 2 pkgs. 35 Fancy Cauliflower Fresh Wax Beans Fresh Young Beets

John M.

1017 and 1019 Main Street

ggemeyer & Sons

Bee Hive Grocery

1017 and 1019 Main Street

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ANNOUNCEMENT!

The Railroad Store's Entire Stock Has Been Purchased by

THE

Indianapolis

"Indiana's Largest Men's Store

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From the former owner, Mr. Sidney Rose, who has operated The Railroad Store for the past three years and has left this city to engage in the wholesale-jobbing mercantile business in Cleveland, 0., and therefore disposed of the stock at a fraction of its actual cost. The balance of this stock, amounting to thousands of dollars will be placed on sale by us beginning promptly at 8:30 o'clock Friday Morning, April 18th. Sale will continue for a number of days after which all that remains of the stock will be shipped to our ware rooms in Indianapolis Come Expecting the Biggest Bargains You Have Ever Bought Bargains that only "Indiana's Largest Men's Store" knows how to give. You don't need salespeople to wait on you because the stock is arranged so that you can find sizes and prices yourself.. ,

Note:

STORE IS NOW CLOSED While Goods are being re-marked and stocks arranged OPEN FRIDAY A. M. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK

ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND SOLD WITH AN IRON-CLAD MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

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Special Wednesday Sliced Liver, lb. ... 3c Hearts, lb 1254c

Brains, lb.

10c

Link or Bulk Sausage, lb. 20c Hamburger, lb. . 22c COMPOUND, lb 25c

Pure Lard No. 3 pail ........90c No. 5 pail .....,.$1.50 No. 10 pail $3.00

Canned Goods Peas, per can . . . ... 10c Tomatoes, per can. ,10c Green Beans, per can 10c Red Beans, per can. 10c

SAUER KRAUT, per can .10c PORK AND BEANS, per can ...10c KETSUP, 1 1-oz. bottles ..12y2c

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