Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 260, 14 August 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1910

FUNERAL OF JOHN ROTTINGHAUS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY Viinaral aamirca for John RottinK-

haus. 43 years old, will be held Saturlay morning at 9 o'clock at St. AnSrew's church. Rey. F. A. Roell will be in charge. Burial will be in St. Andrew's cemetery. The body Is at the funeral parlors of Jordan, McMamiB. Hunt and Walterman, Main street, where friends may call any time. Surviving members of the family are the widow, Lydia, one daughter Ruth, and mother, Mrs. Catherine Rottinghaus, who reside at 1108 South J street, two brothers, Walter and Lawrence, two sisters, Mrs. Ella Holzappel, and Mrs. Agnes Dumhoff. of Indianapolis. Mr. Rottinghaus was a member of St. Andrew's church, the St. Joseph Benevolent Association, Druids, Eagles and Moose lodges. He was a member of the Richmond police force for eight years. Police, Eagles, Moose and Druids will hold services Thursday evening at the funeral parlors and the St. Joseph Benevolent Association will hold services Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the chapel. Short services will be held at the rhapel of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walterman Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and will be strictly private.

No Instructions Here Concerning Food Sale

No further instructions have been received by the local postal authorites concerning the sale of government food products, according to Postmaster Beck. Under the term3 given

out in the original bulletin sent out by the government, purchases may be

made up to and including 125 pounds but the methods used for obtaining

the products have not been received.

1 Funeral Arrangements

Williamson Funeral cervices for

Pnvmnnd F. WiHlnmsnn. fiiarVit months

old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wil

liamson, New Paris pike, will be held at the home of his parents. Friday af

ternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be In Goshen cemetery. Friends may call

any time.

NAMES RUSHING IN

FOR LOCAL LEGION

Names for the Wayne county World War Veterans contest, which closes nt midnight, Monday, Aug. 18, are coming in fast to the American Legion editor of the Palladium. Among the names submitted Thursday are, "The Gold-stripe Legion of Wayne," or The Wayne Legion of Service," by Mrs. W. B. Edwards, 1802 Main street and, "Wayne's Legion of Honor," by Mrs. S. F. Godwin, 302 South 15th street. O. F. Ward, of 11 South 16th street suggests, "Wayne County Unit, American Legion of Indiana." or "Wayne County Unit, A. L. I.." Mrs. F. Stadelman, 313 South 9th street, sends in. "Wayne's Loyal United Three in One." and Mrs. Earl E. Lewis, of Lynn, Ind., R. F. D. 4. sponsors the following, "Wayne's 20th Century Knights of Victory," or "Daunless Sons of Democracy." Persons wishing to send in titles for the post should mail them to the American Legion Editor, care of the Palladium, before midnight, August 18.

Freight Shipments to Be

Resumed on C. & 0. Soon Although no freight Is being receiv

ed for shipment at the local office of

the C. & O. railroad, through freight service as well as local freight service was resumed on the C. & O. lines Thursday morning. Officials of the company announced

Thursday that freight would be re

ceived for shipment at the local

freight house within the next few

days.

All of the striking employes at the

Boston yards returned to their work Wednesday night or Thursday morn

ing, and passenger service was resumed in full Thursday. Two trains In each direction are

now scheduled on the C. & O. lines.

Trains No, 2 and 3 were added to the

schedule Thursday. Train No. 2 leaves

here at 7:57 a. m. for Cincinnati, and the other leaves at 8:40 p. m., for

Chicago.

Freight Beginning To

Move on Railroads The embargoes on freight are be

ginning to be removed, according to

statements of railroad officials Thurs

day morning.

The P. C. C. & St. L., announces that no embargo was nut on by that

railroad in expectation of the shopmen's strike, but that freight had to be refused, but that the various embar

goes are gradually being withdrawn.

and shipments will soon be moving

as rapidly as ever.

For a short distance a lion or a tiger can outrun a man, but they lose their wind at the end of a half a mile at the most.

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Hog Cholera Months Are

Going Without Disease There has been no hog cholera In

Wayne county this year, practically speaking, and no epidemic of the disease is expected. Doctor W. B. Massle,

veterinarian of Boston, said Thursday

A few cases have been found around Liberty, said Dr. Massie, but it is believed that the situation is under control

Circuit Court Records

shall, lot 223. Elizabeth Starr's addition, Richmond, $1.

Mamie E. Kress filed suit in circuit court Thursday morning against John Kress for divorce on the grounds of

cruel and Inhuman treatment. Marriage Licenses. Lester Phenis, woodworker, Richmond, and Elsie Yoder, Richmond. Earl Miller, leather cutter, Richmond, and Bertha Kilgus, Richmond. Real Estate Transfers. Murray Theatre company to O. O. Murray, part lot 6, Blckle and Law's addition, Richmond, $1. Lena L. Kuth to Minerva J. Mar-

Strihe to Affect Through Interurban Service Here

Through Interurban traffic from

Richmond to Columbus will be Inter

rupted beginning Friday, as the re-

Tracy's SS2 Specials at SftEK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

BROOMS 49c 85c value

Wilson MILK Tall cans 3 for 40c

TEA Imperial or Blend Lb. 59c

COFFEE Lb. 42c Fresh roasted a 50c value for

WAYNE COUNTY MEDICS TO RESUME MEETINGS

After a short vacation during the summer, the Medical Association of Wayne County, will resume Its monthly meetings Wednesday, September 3, at the Commercial Club rooms. Dr. Griffith, secretary, says that several issues of importance will be discussed at this meeting.

FLOUR Carpenters ..81.45 Pride of Richmond S1.45 Kaw's Best . .81.69 Pillsbury's ...Sl.70

Baking Powder Calumet, lb. . ..J23 Kenton, lb 18? Ryson, lb 35 and Ryson cook book Free

Oleomargarine Royal brand, lb.33 A No. 1 Nut margarine, lb 35

Sugar, granulated, 5 lbs....55r Light Brown, 5 lbs 53 SOAP Lenox, 10 for 63 Clean Easy, 5 for 28 Crystal White, 10 for 9tf American Family, 10 for . -79 Grandma's "White, 10 for. . -49 Koko Palm Toilet, 2 for 9 White Line Powder, 3 for..l3 Creme Oil Toilet, 3 for 25f MATCHES :.5 MACARONI, bulk, 2 lbs.... 23

CANNING NEEDS Tin Cans, doz f9 Pint Mason Jars T2r Quart Mason Jars 76 Red Sealing Wax 5i Parowax, lb 18J Can Rubbers, doz gt BEANS Navy, 2 lbs 23 Campbell's, 2 cans 2f Peas, Early June 15 Sugar Corn 16 25c Apple Butter 19 Cocoa, best, bulk, lb 28

suit of a strike of rail workers of the Ohio Electric company, called Wednesday night to begin Friday morning. No interurban men will be affected here, and traffic will run to Dayton as usual. It is thought About 500 men will be affected on six different divisions in Ohio. The other divisions. Including the Richmond division, are not unionized.

LIBERTY 80ND8 STOLEN

NEW YORK. Aug. 14. Liberty bonds valued at J233.OO0 were stolen yesterday from two brokerage firms in the financial district here, is was learned at police headquarters late today. The stolen bonds in each instance had been Intrusted to messangers who have disappeared.

PICKLES Special 29c Special PICKLES Reg. 35c SWEET GHERKINS Reg. 35c

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ONLY 2 MORE DAYS off ttflie Mid -Slimmer Clearance Sale If you defer buying until this fall or next year, you will assuredly pay more. Now, we say in all sincerity, supply your furniture needs at once, for furniture will advance to prices never before dreamed of, and these advances are legitimate there's no profiteering about it cost of labor alone, which is the greatest factor in furniture manufacturing, has more than doubled and will never go back to a pre-war scale. But now we can orfer you the largest selection of high-class furniture in Richmond with a guaranteed saving of 20 percent.

SPECIAL ROCKER VALUES

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DARK BROWN CALF BOOT All leather, Military heels

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Drugs Cigars Cut Prices

CUT-RATE DRUGS Specials

Quality Service Cut Prices

With the growing scarcity of bedroom furniture of the better type and the greatly increased cost of all furniture for future delivery, gives this sale of bedroom furniture a new and greater importance. Never has such and abundance of good furniture been priced at a greater saving. Included at this special reduction are some of our very finest period suites similar to the one Illustrated above, in American walnut. A three-piece suite consisting of Bed, Dresser and (J- A A (f Dressing Table, only tDJ.4.UU Buy Now and Save 20

Here is a real value In a rocker, upholstered in imitation leather, combining solid comfort with beauty in design. Such fine workmanship has been put into the construction of this rocker,

that you are getting an excep

tional value at this

special price of. . ,

$24.50

CIGAR SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY

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Clan, a 5 inch invincible cigar, regular 7c, special 5c straight; box of 50 $2.50 La Azora, regular 10c straight, special 3 for 25c; box of 50 $4.00 Girard (Brokers Size) regular 15c, special 10c straight; box of 50 T$5.00 All the popular brands of 7c and 8c cigars, 4 for 25c ; box of 50 T$3.00

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Special Prices on Tires For Friday and Saturday Only

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30x3 ...,.,...,...$ 9.90 30x3 1-2 .,..$11.90 32x3 1-2 $14.90

32x4 .$20.90 33x4 .....,.....$21.90 34x4 $22.90

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Buy now and save Protect yourself against a possible advance. Don't forget our free repair service on Tires. SPECIALS ON ACCESSORIES

Shrader Tire Testers 99c Champion X Spark Plugs .... 59c $5.00 Spotlights $2.95 C. & D. Spark Plugs 48c

Ford Speedometers complete for -$11.90 5-gal. can Havoline Oil, medium $3 $5.00 Triple Brass Pumps.. $3.75

ScSimoed Tire Service

On the Corner 1 1th and Main Sts.

Open Evenings and Sundays

Rubber Goods Specials for Friday and Sat.

Nurse Brand Hot Water Bottle, regular $2.00; special $1.39 Nurse Brand Fountain Syringe, regular $2.25; special $1.69 Nurse Brand Combination Syringe, regular $2.75; special 1.9S All Nurse Brand Rubber Goods guaranteed for 2 years.

Non-beverage Alcohol, medicated for external use in pneumonia, influenza and typhoid fever, 75c and $1.50

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Brownies, Kodaks . .

$1.75 to $4.50 , $5.00 to $65.00

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, regular 60c Special 43 Woodbury's Facial Soap, regular 30c Special 19 Pompeian Night Cream, regular 30c Special 23 Pompeian Night Cream, regular 40c Special 33 Pompeian Beauty Powder, regular 50c Special 43r Pompeian Massage Cream, regular 50c Special 43 Pompeian Day Cream, regular 50c Special 43r Cutex Traveling Sets, regular 50c Special 39r Mavis Talcum, regular 25c Special 17 Pond's Vanishing Cream, regular 30c Special 23d Pond's Vanishing Cream, regular 60c Special 43d

Camel Cigareftes.....l5c

Lilly's tablets of Pure Aspirin, 10c OfT dozen; 3 dozen for dtJr

WHY have that cold? Just what you have been looking for a sure and speedy cure for that cold, one that Is easily taken tasteless and with no unpleasant after effects. NYAL'S LAXACOLD just one tablet every two hours'during the day until six have been taken then one every four hours until four have been taken. Isn't That Simple? You won't take but a few more than that number of tablets when the cold is banished you will notice a decided Improvement before the day Is over. They relieve the Inflamed and congested mucou;j membrane of nose and throat and prevent catarrhal conditions. Twenly-five cents the box of thirty-five tablets.

Of great value in convalescence Beef Iron and Wine nourishing and strengthening builds you up in a hurry and keeps you there. Full pint bottle $1.00

Pity Your Feet

caught between the broiling rays ol the sun above and the baking heat of the pavement below, and cooped up in noMoo-large, almost airtight

shoes, tney cave a right to complain and they do complain; you know it. EAS'EM WILL CASE THEM Easy to apply . at any time. Mtitea th feet "mile. Comforting a carpel lipper. Get Eai'm for 25c it

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