Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 207, 12 June 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919.

KAISER'S TRIAL TO MEAN REVOLT,

HUN THREATENS

Says Indictment of Wilhelm Will Overthrow RepublicTreaty 'Stupid Concoction. (By Associated Press) BERLIN, June 12. "Don't demand the surrender of the emperor," is the warning given by Gustav Streseman. leader of the National Liberal party, In a talk with an Associated Press correspondent. Stresemann declared that the peace treaty at Versailles was a "stupid concoction,' and "we won't sign It." "If you desire to overthrow the republic then Indict the Kaiser," flV. Stresemann went on, "but remembet it will have the effect of a firebrand and will leave behind it a sting which will keep hatred alive indefinitely. Out of 400 telegrams I have received, protesting against the peace terms, more than 350 are concerned with the Kaiser issue. They came from all classes, least of all monarchlal." "Faith in Kaiser." Stresemann asserted he had Implicit faith that the former Emperor's ambition had been to keep peace in Europe. "He did hope, in frequent hours of exaltation, some day to ride into Paris, not as a war lord," Baid Stresemann, "but rather pictured himself addressing the French Academy on some spir

itual in erne into which he would have plunged with the same unbridled enthusiasm that he exhibited when witnessing the autumn maneuvers in peace time. "Peace based on these terms is bound to be provisional. It is preposterous to thin kthat four men sitting around a table in Paris dare arrogate to themselves the function of remaking the map of Europe an dreshaping the worud's political and economic physiognomy."

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Campbellstown, 0. The P. C. A. will give an Ice cream social in the basement of the Christian church this coming Saturday evening. The money to be used for the parsonage fund Frank House and Lester Benham each have new automobiles ...... Harold ,House and wife visited relatives here the latter part of the week... .Lew Foley and wife of Fairhaven and Chester Roberts, wife and child of Liberty, Ind., spent Sunday with Prof. McDIvltt and family. ...The Sophomore class had a class party at the home of Miss Dorothy Gephart Friday evening Mr. Button and family entertained friends from near Camden the latter part of the week. ...Mrs. Harter and baby are visiting John DeMott and wife A large crowd attended children's day exercises here Sunday evening and about ?11.62 was the collection for home missions The Y. P. C A. met Thursday evening with Harry Aydelotte and wife The Ladies Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Sauers. The next meeting will be July 3, at the home of Mrs. i

Leland Campbells O. B. Cooper and Darrell Swisher went to Indianapolis Tuesday morning to attend the Mystic Shrine Walter Shelter recently returned from overseas is visiting his brother Lewis and family this week.... Miss Pauline Ervin had her tonsil3 removed Tuesday morning at Richmond and is getting along very well.

English girls of W. R. A. F. boxing for soldiers. WomeP' for the fightinjr forces didn't end with the signing of the armistice. The importance of entertaining the soldiers grew with the cessation of hostilities and greater forces than ever were needed in this work. The photo shows how two English girls have been entertaining the lommies. These girls, adepts at boxing, are staging an exhibition bout ror the soldiers. A Tommv cheerfully volunteered to referee.

Samuel Smith Is Given Degree At Indiana Samuel Smith, son of Dr. S. E. Smith, superintendent of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Indiana University Wednesday. Fred Bates Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Johnson, East Main stieet, now a resident of Indianapolis, was elected to the executive committee oZ the alumni association. J. T. Giles, formerly superintendent of schools in this city, was elected to the association council for a term of three years. Ruth M. Ferguson of Richmond, received her Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University, Wednesday.

Chester, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craig of Thorntown. Ind., were guests of Mrs. Martha Kendall and family, Monday..... Mrs. L. c. Fulghum sent last week with her brother, Mr. Wallingford. in Whitewater Miss Virrfnia tanin

of Cambridge City, Is spending this

weeK with Miss Florence Webster ... Charles Huffman and family "attended the meeting of the Horse Thief Detective ascsociation at Webster last

Friday night The Ladies Aid so

ciety met Wednesday afternoon Miss Emma Kendall returned home

last Saturday from her school at Wichita, Kans., for the summer vacation There will be choir practice following prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 8:30. All young people of the neighborhood are especially urged to attend Children's Day will be observed at the M. E. church here next Sunday evenine. Junp IS MUs

! Mildred Jacobs of Richmond, and Miss i Ruth Ulmer were Sunday guests of jMiss Ethel Wilson. . .Will Conkle and! j family of Centerville, have been visit-; ling Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wesler. . . . . . ; I Harry Wilson and family motored to I

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GRADUATE IN WHEEL CHAIR OXFORD, O., June 11. Miss Mary Helen Beale, of Mt. Sterling, ono of the graduates of the Western College for Women, was taken to the commencement exercises yesterday morning in a wheel chair. She had been in the hospital for five days, and up to the night before it was uncertain whether she could attend the exercises at all. Miss Helen C. Campbell of Canonsburg, Pa., another member of the class also attended the closing exercises in a wheel chair, she having been ill in the college hospital for ten days.

LABOR PROTESTS WAR DRY MEASURE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., June 12. A resolution expressing organized labor's disapproval of war-time prohibition and strongly urging that 2 per ceilt beer be exempt from the provisions of the eighteenth amendment to the constitution and from the war-time prohibition measure, which goes into effect July 1, was adopted today by the reconstruction convention of the American Federation of Labor. A bitter fight was waged on the proposal by dry elements, especially delegates from Seattle, who based their arguments on the benefits they said their city had found through prohibition, but It was carried by an overwhelming vote of 26,475 to 005. The voting is proportional to the membership of the unions represented. The resolution will be sent to President Wilson and congress.

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wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain to much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't posibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair

ana scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quicklv and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most, any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Adv.

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Buy that Baby Cab at this Sale

Big values are here, don't miss this opportunity to buy a cab at a saving.

1-4 OFF ON REFRIGERATORS

$55.00 $45.00 $43.00 $28.00 $27.00 $25.00

Go-Carts Go-Carts Go-Carts Go-Carts Go-Carts Go-Carts

...$41.25 ...$33.75 ...$32.25 ...$21.00 ...$20.25 ,..$18.75t

Kitchen CABINETS Now during sale, $25, $27, up

Our entire stock must bd sold at this sale, so come if you want a big bargain, in a Refrigerator

$45.00 Refrigerators ..$33.75 $30.00 Refrigerators ..$22.50 $16.00 Refrigerators ..$12.00 $60.00 Refrigerators ..$-45.03 $38.00 Refrigerators ..$23.50 $27.00 Refrigerators ..$20.75

CHAIR SPECIAL $30.00 Set 6 Chairs with genuine leather Beat; all oak $22.50

Tapestry Living Room Outfit No living room is complete without a Handsome Tapestry Outfit. $325.00 Complete Outfits. . . $260.00 $275.00 Complete Outfits. .$220.00 $250.00 Complete Outfits.. $200.00 $225.00 Complete Outfits... $180.00 $175.00 Complete Outfits., $140.00 The very best grade of Tapestry in all these outfits.

Beautiful New Rugs

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