Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 122, 2 April 1920 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920.

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RICHMOND SOYS IN SERVICE AT MANY PLACES IN WORLD

Following Is the fifth installment of the Btory of Wayne county men in the world war: Robert Ewing entered the service

May 3, 1918, and was assigned to Sixth company, 169th Depot Brigade,

Camp Taylor. Discharged Oct. 8, 1918.

Domenlco Smarella entered the

service March 8. 1918, and was as

signed to Company 10, Coast Artillery; in training at Fort Monroe, Va. Discharged Dec. 18, 1918. Chillicothe, Ohio. Paul Harold Skinner entered the

service May 4, 1917, and was assigned

to D Company, First Regiment j trained at Great Lakes Naval Training Station; discharged Dec. 24, 1918. Second class machinist's mate. Edward Walter Lantz entered the service July 25, 1918, and was assigned to 45th Company, Twelth regiment, 159th Depot Brigade, Regular army; discharged Dec. 24, 1919; cook. In France to April. Oliver Richard King entered the service May 16, 1918 and was assigned to Company A, 60th Regiment Engineers; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., June 30, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, July 13, 1918; sailed for United StateB, April 22, 1919 and landed in New York City, May 8, 1919; discharged May 24, 1919. Martin John Wickemeyer entered the service, March 8, 1918 and was assigned to School of Aerial Photography, Rochester. X. Y.; discharged Jan. 8, 1919, corporal. Maurice Reeves entered the service

May 24, 1918 and was assigned to Bat

service April 29, 1918 as cook and was in New York May 1, 1919; discharged Va., May 21, 1919; discharged June 4,

assigned to 29th Company, 159th Depot Brigade, Infantry; discharged Sept. 1,

1919. Fought Up to Armistice. Eugene H. Oaylor entered the service April 27, 1918 as private and was assigned to Battery B, 344th Regiment, 90th Division Artillery; embarked from New York, July 6, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool, England, July 16, 1918; arrived in LaHavre, France, July 22, 1918. Battles: Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 24 to Nov. 11, 1918; sailed for United States June 1, 1919, arriving in Charleston, S. C.. June 17, 1919; discharged June 26, 1919.

1919, acting

May 17,

class.

Bertram Bunyan Russell entered the

sergeant first. 1919

Richard Peter Kenworthy entered the service March 1. 1918 and was as-

Staff, Base Hospital, Camp Upton, N. Y.; discharged Oct. 15. 1919.

SPrvW Mnv S3 191S hne-ler nnrl i lgnea T.O UUin oquaurou. iuu irovis-

waa assigned to Company B, 48th En- tonal Reg. B. A. P regular army; dis-l gineers. national guard; embarked ' charged February 3. 1919. master elec-i

from Jersey City July 31. 1918 and ar-j tncian. air service

rived at Brest, France August 12,

Masonic Calendar

Friday, April 2 King Solomon's

Thomas WlUard Stevens entered I Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Called moet-

the service as landsman for machinists ! ing. Work of Royal Arch degree on mate June" 24, 1918. Aviation School j two teams, beginning at 7 p. m. of Mechanics. Great Lakes, 111; dis-1 Saturday. April 3 Loyal Chapter

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Carl Henry Kemper entered the eer-; cnargea uec. iu, xo, ' " r- meeting. rw ik iai7 aim Rollo Joseph Peirce entered the

to Headquarters ' Company Fourth ; service Aug. 9, 1918, and was commisRegiment. Third Division: embarked eIned captain, Medical Corps and

from Newport News April 5. 1918, and Bervea aa ABSISla"1 ul "1CU,L,U

1918; sailed for United States May 23, 1919 and arrived in New YoHr -Tune 6,

1919; discharged June 14, 1919

H.U"trtTlln B-st. France April 15

In StiT-th Ttallnvn rjimiiaire Third D1-

vision. Regular army; embarked from tprJ E; 325th Regiment 84th Division; HnhAVn iw t Ton 1Q18 arrlvine embarked from New ork. Sept. 9,

in T.ivBmnni TncionH '.Tar, 59 i Ql s : i 1918. and arrived in LaHavre, France,

: battles Chateau-Thierry St. ' Mihiel. ; Meuse, Argonne; sailed for United

States April 18, 1919, arriving New-

port News, Va., May 3, 1919; dis- : charged May 23, 1919, first class ser geant. Eugene George Miller entered the ; service July 28, 1917, and was as- : signed to Company K, 68th Infantry, Ninth Division, Regular army; dis- : charged Feb. 8, 1919, Camp Taylor, ! Ky. , Was In French Hospital George Noble Welsh entered the service March 6, 1918, and was assigned to Battalion No. 13, Medical Corps, Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; embarked from Hoboken, May 19, 1918. arriv1 ing at Liverpool, England, May 31,

; 1918; active duty July 15, 1918, until I

1 Jan. 19, 1919; base hospital No. 13, located in Limoges, France, on Camp (!e Juillet; sailed for United States s March 25, 1919, arriving in Hoboken, N. J., April 5, 1919; discharged April 29, 1919. i Winfield Henry Urban entered the , service June 5, 1917, and was assigned to Company I, Tenth Infantry, Regu- : lar army; commissioned second lieutenant June 1, 1918; discharged Dec. 6, 1918. Clarence Carpenter entered the service Sept. 24, 1918, and was assigned to Second Prov. Company, Tenth Infantry; trained at Camp Custer, Mich.; discharged Nov. 24, 1918. Ralph William Hodapp entered the service July 15, 1918, as landsman, machinist's mate, aviation; assigned

Sept. 27, 1918; sailed for United States. Feb. 2, 1919, and landed in Newport News, Va., Feb. 15, 1919; discharged March 1, 1919. Virgil Erwin Rains entered the serv. ice Dec. 19 as private and was assigned to 608th Squadron, Air Service, Regular Army; dischorged March 31, 1919. Edgar C. Hirschfield entered the army March 29, 1918 as private and was assigned to 10th Company, 159th Depot Brigade, 84th Division Infantry, National Army; discharged Dec. 24th, 1919 as corporal. Andrew John Greulich entered the

Greatest of all pain destroyer DR. JONES' LINIMENT

Paint in Chat and Lungi

Rheumatism and Neuralgia It Penetrates to the Spot

service Sept. 20, 1917 and assigned to

Company M, 151st Infantry, 38th Division; embarked from New York, Oct. 1, 1918 and arrived in Southampton, England, Oct. 9, 1918, and La Havre, France, Oct. 11, 1918; stationed at

Reze, Le Maus and Paris, France;

1918; battles: Chateau Thierry, sup

port In St. Mihiel, in action in Argonne, just back of Montfaucon. From Private of 1st Louie Stanley Wlnthrop Schaefer entered

the serviceMarch 29, 1918 as private

landed back in United States, June 3,; and was assigned to 10th Company,

1919 and discharged June 9, 1919, ser

geant major. Leo Schmitt entered the service March 6, 1918 as private and was assigned to Medical Department, Regular Army: trained at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., and Camp John Wise, San Antonio, Texas; discharged May 22, 1918. Ray Clark entered the service Sept. 20, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, 309th Field Sig. Corps. S4th Division; embarked from New York Sept. 9, 1918, and arrived in Glasgow, Scotland. Sept. 21. 1918: sailed for United States April 21, 1919, arriving

Pay Vhen Cured Dr. Burkhart wants you to write him today for a treatment of Or. liurkhart's Vegetable Compound for Liver. Kidney, Stomach Trouble. Constipation. Catarrh, Rheumatism. Pay when cured. Don't miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventative for Grip, Flu. Address 621 Main St.. Cin'tt, O.. For sale at all Drug Stores. 30-day treatment 25o. Advertisement.

Why Spring Brings Out Freckles and Eruptions

The sudden appearance of Freckles, slight eruptions or fine lines at this season is attributed by scientists to the "actinic ray," which is unusually active during the spring months. Where the skin is so affected by this influence, if one will procure an ounce of common mercolized wax at any drug store, apply a little of it before retiring, like cold cream, she can easily overcome the trouble. When the wax is washed off next morning, minute flaky skin particles come with it. The entire outer cuticle is removed in thl3 way in a week or two, with all its defects. No bleach could so effectually remove freckles or blemishes. The new surface Is smooth, clear, fresh looking. No harm or inconvenience accompanies this simple treatment. Advertisement.

Come Tomorrow for your EASTER SUIT

We find that men know what constitutes good clothing. They look for factors of style, quality and finish. You'll find these three factors in the Easter Clothes we are ready to show you at our store tomorrow.

Special Bargains In Toilet and Bath Soap for Saturday and Monday.

Armour's Big Bath Soap, per cake 12cS 3 Ior 29S box of 1 dozen takes $1.10

Armour's Vtmitian Bath Tablets, highly perfumed; per tablet 12I 3 for 129S 10X ' 1 dozen Tablots for $1.10

Armour's Certified Soap; extra quality Toilet Soap, per bar 1J)S " r 500

Armour's Ilosaire Toilet and Bath Soap. Satlsfys the most exacting taste, per bar 13S 3 tor 35S box of dozen bars 81.215

Armours' Sylvan pories Toilet Soap. Quality and purity guaranteed, perfumed with natural odors, per bar 15S 3 bars 3)S 4 boxes, 1 dozen bars ......... $1.15?)

anol Peroxide Soap Excellent for the toilet, per bar ); box of 3 bars for 27

Ice Cream Cones 4 ana 1 Tax.

Special Bargains in Medicines and Antiseptics for Saturday and Monday.

$1.90 S. S. S.

$1.39

U.io s. s. s.

93d

$1.50 Hoods SarsaparillaSl.19 $1.10 Miles Blood Purifier 93 $1.25 Pinkham's Blood Purifier for 98

$1.25 Pierce's Discovery for

Golden Medical 98

$1.10 Bradfield's Mother's Friend for .'93d $1.25 Pinkham Compound. .J)8

$1.25 Dreco

98

$1.25 Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin for Q3 40c Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1 lb. bottle for 23d G5c Doan's Kidney Pills . .49 $1.20 Swamp-Root 98d GOc DeWItt's Kidney Pills 39

30c Lysol

GOc Msterine 43

Ice Cream Soda and Sundaes 10 and 2d Tax.

Special Bargains in Powders and Toilet Accessories for Saturday and Monday.

$1.25 Mary Garden Face Powder for 98d

$1.50 Djer-Kiss for

Face

Powder $1.29

75c Djer-Kiss Face Powder... 63d 50c Freeman's Face Powder 39d Armand's Cold Cream Powder98d

Armand's Face Powder.

49d

Vanity Fair Face Powder 50d

Melba Face Powder

50d

Love Me Face Powder..

75d

35c Hess Witch Hazel Cream. 29d GOc Pond's Vanishing Cream. 49d 35c Satin Skin Cream 29d GOc Ingram's Milk Weed Cream for 43d GOc Mulsified Cocoanut Oil... 43d

75c Palmolive Shampoo.

Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream, pts. 15; Pts., 25d Quarts 45c

Prices Cut On

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Tire prices have just been advanced 20, but we intend to close out our present stock at the following Reduced Prices $15.6030x3 special $12.98 $18.60 30x32 special $15.39 $23.35 32x3Va special $19.49 $31.4032x4 special ,..$26,39 $32.2033x4 special ..$26.89 $32.3533x4 special $27.79 Tires on sale at 914 Main St. only

Special Bargains in Groceries for SATURDAY AND MONDAY

P. and G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars for 79d

Pet Milk, tall cans; no limit. 2 cans for.-25d Evaporated Milk, any brand in stock, small cans, 2 for 13 5 Lbs. Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, for 45d Reliable Matches, 1 doa boxes for 59d W. H. Dyer's Pork and Beans, can lOd 2 Lba. Fancy Blue Rose Rice for 29d

Lenox Soap, 10 bars for 61d

25 Lbs. Warner Pure Cane fine granulated Sugar $4.98 Va-Pep-A, a perfectly balanced meal of meat and vegetables can 9d 3 for 23d Bowline for cleansing closet bowls, special per can 19d 10 bars Rub-No-More Naptha Soap T5d 10 boxes Gold Dust small size 45d 2 boxes Lux 25d

159th Depot Brigade, 84th Division;

discharged Dec. 1, 1918, first lieutenant. Harry John Bockstette entered the service Oct. 1917, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 151st Inf. 38th Div.; embarked from Montreal, Canada, Oct. 2, 1918, and arrived in Liverpool, England, Oct. 18, 1918, and later France; sailed for United States

May 10, 1919. arriving Newport News,

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Woman Not Worried Over Food Shortage

"I have lived on toast and water for over 6 months and have been scarcely pble to eat anything for the past year. I began suffering from stomach trouble and bloating 5 years ago. A friend recommended Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and since taking 6 doses I feel I am entirely restored; even cabbage does not hurt me." It is a simple, barmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendictls. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's Six Drug Stores. A. G. Luken & Co.. and leading druggists everywhere.

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Lloyd Harris, recently chairman of the Canadian Mission in London, has been appointed a member of the Honorary Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in Canada. !

A DOOSTER FOR SULPHERB TABLETS

There are thousands of such boosters for Sulpherb Tablets and that is why hundreds of thousands are sold by druggists every year. Mr. Robert Clemence, 233 S. Wilbur avenue Syracuse, N. Y.. writes: "I have taken S packages of Sulpherb Tablets and my bowels are moving regularly now aaid I am a great deal stronger than I was when I started .taking them. I was all run down and weak from the long, continued stomach, liver and bowel trouble. I know 4 or 5 men. that work with me, were troubled the same as I was. I told them about Sulpherb Tablets and now they are all taking them, and say they are the best nvdieine they have ever tried, etc" Sold by all druggists. Be sure of the name, Sulpherb not "sulphur." Advertisement.

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April Word Rolls

1071 Alabama Moon. Waltz. Played by Arden and $1.25 Ohman.

1030 American Lesion. The. March One Step 1030 At the Moing Picture Ball. Fox Trot. Played by J. Runnel RobiMon. 1067 Baby Blues. FoxTrot Played by Pete Wendling 1075 Bell of St. Marys. Trie. Ballad. Played by Lee S. Roberts, assisted by Max Kortlander, 1077 Blue Diamonds. FoxTrot. Plsyed by Victor Arden. 1081 Bound in Morocco. FoxTrot. Played by Phil Ohman1086 CaWary. Sacred Sons- Played by Phil Ohman. 1087 Christ in Flanders. Sacred Sons. Played by Phil Ohman. 1084 Crucifix. Sacred Son. Play ed by Phil Ohman. 1082 Daddy You've Been a Mother to Me. Ballad. Played by Lee S. Roberts. 1078 Desert Dreams. Fox Trot. Played by "Zcz" Conirey. 103S For All Eternity. Sacred Son. Played by Phil Ohman. 10C5 Hiawatha's Melody of Love. Waltz. Played by Arden and Ohman. 1074 I'll Always Keep a Comer in My Heart for Tennessee. Fox Trot, Played by Max Kortlander. 1079 I Lore You Dear. Waltz. Played by Lee S. Roberts, assisted by A. H. 1062 in Shadowland. Waltz. Played by Arden

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1073 Left All Alone Again Blues. Fox Trot PUyed by Phil Ohman, assisted by V. A. 1088 Little Church Around the Corner, The. Fox Trot. Played by Victor Arden. 1072 OhI How I Laugh When I Thmh How I Cried About You. FoxTrot. Played by Pete Wendlins. 677 Palms. The. Ballad. Played by Felix Arndu 1069 Play 'em for Mama. Sine 'em for Me. Fox Trot. Played by J. Russel Robinson. 1083 Rainbow of My Dreams. Fox Trot. Played by Max Kortlander. 1076 Rosa of Washington Sqnsre. Fox Trot. PUyed by Pete Wendlins. I0SS When He Cave Me You (Mother of Mine). Ballad. Played by PhU Ohman. 1070 WhoU Take the Place of Mary. Waltz. Played by Baxter and Kortlander. 1064 You Can Never TelL FoxTrot Played by Victor Arden.

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