Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 137, 19 April 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.

TWO SUBMARINES SUNK WHILE LOCAL BOY WAS ON SHIP

Edward Wendall Gardner entered the service April 30, 1918, and was assigned to 22nd Engineers, Company D, 81st Division: embarked from Hoboken, July 31, 1918, and arrived In Brest, France, Aug.-12 1918; battles, St. Mihiel, Belgium,' Argonne Forest; gassed ; treatment in several hospitals In France; sailed .fox United States June 4. 1919. and arrived in

Hoboken, J., June 10. 1919; dis

charged July .12, 1919. camp aner man. ,

Ednor JL-KoBslter entered the serv

ice June 3, 1917, and was assigned to Squadron A a (lying cadet, Cincinnati

Base Hospital No, 25. Medical unlisted Reserve Corps; School of Aeronautics, Ohio State University, and School of Military Aeronautics. Ohio State University; commissioned second lieutenant with rank of reserve military aviator, May 29, 1918; discharged Feb. 6. 1919, Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. James Isaac McNew entered the service Oct. 4, 1917, and wag assigned to 88th Division, Engineer Pontoon Trains; embarked July 14. 1918. and arrived South Wales Aug. 1, 1918; battles, Aisne offensive, Aug. 18, 1918, to Oct. 17, 1918; sailed for United States April 18, 1919, and arrived in Hoboken, N. J.. April 27, 1919; discharged May 17," 1919, corporal. Frank Benn entered the service July 22, 1918, seaman, and after training at Great Lakes, 111., as assigned to U. S. S. DeKalb; embarked from New? York City and arrived in Brest, France, from which place he was sent to Plymouth, England, on a destroyer: later became a member of the crew of the U. S. S. Astoria, which visited ports In Scotland, Wales, England, France, Ireland and Portugal; transferred to the U. S. S. Macona and released when she went out of commission at Norfolk, Va. Claude Mayhew Graber - entered the service Jan. 14, 1918, and was assigned to U. S. A. Base Hospital No. 22, Medical Branch;, embarked from New York June 4, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool, England, June 16, 1918; trained in Bordeaux, France; sailed for United States March 17, 1919, and arrived in Hoboken April 2, 1919; disOharged April 23, 1919. Submarines Were Sunk Charles Lee Harrell entered the service Dec. 9, 1917, and was assigned

to 268th Aero Squadron, Regular Army; embarked from Boston, Mass., July 14, 1918, and arrived in England Aug. 1. 1918; July 30, 1918, ran Into nest of submarines and United States submarine chasers sank two; sailed for United States Nov. 25, 1918, and arrived in New York, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1918; discharged Dec. 22, 1918, Camp Sherman. Ohio. Russell Howard Keller entered the service in 1917 and was assigned to Battery A, 17th Field Artillery, Second Division, Coast Artillery, Fort Washington. Md.; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., Dec. 12, 1917, and arrived in Brest, France, Dec. 30, 1917; battles, Verdun sector. Chateau Thiers, Soissons, Pout a Moussons, St. Mihiel salient, Blanc Mont, Meuse Argonne; sailed for United States July 8, 1919, and arrived in Newport News, Va., July 24, 1919; discharged Aug. 1, 1919. Alphonsus Eugene Hipskind entered the service May, 1918, as seaman, and after training at Great Lakes, 111., and Hampton Roads, Va., was assigned to U: S. S. Arkansas, Sixth Division Naval Forces; last trip Dec. 12, 1918, arriving in New York; released May, 1918, receiving ship at New York, seaman gunrfer. Robert Ernest Lawrence entered the service June 14, 1918, and was assigned to Tenth Train. Headquarters, Tenth Regiment, Regular Army, Indianapolis, Camp Hancock, Ga., and Camp Funston, Kansas; discharged Feb. 8, 1919. Camp Funston, Kansas. John William Flalg entered the service June 19, 1917, as seaman, second class, undergraduate student, U. S. N. R. F., and was assigned to Camp De

catur, Camp Dewey, Great Lakes; re

leased Dec. 21, 1919, seaman second class, undergraduate student. Cyrus Luther Payne entered the ser- : vice Aug. 23, 1918, and was assigned to Forty-third company. Eleventh Battalion, Depot Brigade. Camp Lee. VI r- , ginla; discharged Jan. 6, 1918; as sergeant Two Quick Promotions. Wilbur Scott Ball entered the serv- - Ice May 10, 1917, in Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and was assigned to

Company C, Ninth Training Battalion

- Infantry; commissioned second lleu-

. tenant and promoted to first lieuten

What Bonus Do You Consider Just? Stars and Stripes Asks Service Men The Stars and Stripes has asked The Palladium to take a referendum vote on the bonus question for all ex-service men. The Palladium presents here JLhe opportunity for every ex-service man In Wayne county to register where and how he stands on the proposed government bonus legislation and what form of bonus, if any, he favors. Every man and woman who served In the World war Is asked to fill out one of the blanks and return to the office of the Palladium. The referendum votes will then be forwarded to the congressman from this district and a compilation of the results will be sent to the Stars and Stripes, Washington, D. C, to be Included in a nation-wide tabulation being prepared by that newspaper. Will you assist the Palladium in securing a complete vote on this question by telling other ex-service men and women about this vote and urging them to give us their votes and opinions on the matter? Are you for or against a bonus? (Yes or No) If for, which do you prefer? ' A Cash Bonus? .... Loan for home or farm? Liberty Bonds? .... Free tuition or training? Should the bonus be based on: Length of service? Or The Same for All? What other choice would you include? Remarks ; What was Your Name Organization? Address

New York, Sept. 11, 1917 and arrived at Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 2, 1917; battles Toulon-Troyon, Chateau-Thierry. Aisne-Mame, Marbache, St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne; sailed for United States, July 23, 1919 and arrived in New York. Sept. 3, 1919; discharged Aug. 14, 1919, corporal. Fed Boys at Front. Henry Maxlmillian Knauber entered the service May 24, 1918, and was assigned to 48th Company, 159th Depot Brigade, National Army; embarked from New York, Aug. 16, 1918 and arrived at Liverpool, England. August 28, 1918; trained In France. Camp Williams. (34th Engineers). This unit was busily engaged in sending supplies to the front from a supply base; arrived lack in United States, July 27, 1919, Hoboken, N. J.; discharged Aug. 4, 1919; corporal. William Elmer Beseke entered the service June 26, 1918 and was assign

ed to Fifth Company, Second Tr. Bn., 158th Depot Brigade, Catap Sherman, Ohio; discharged July 5, 1918, (disability). Alvin C. Thornton entered the service Supt. 21, 1917 as private and was assigned to Company F, 151st Regiment, 38th Division; embarked from New York, June 11, 1918 and arrived at Liverpool, England, June 24, 1918; trained in Winchester, England and transferred to 67th Company B. Engineers, sailed for United States, July 3, 1919, arrived July 17, 1919. Discharged

July 24, 1919. Edwin Walter Underhill entered the service July 3 as fireman, second class, and wag assigned to Great Lakes Training Station, Naval Reserves; hospital treatment at Hampton Roads, influenza; discharged July 19. 1919. Pittsburg, Pa, Harvey .Westley Apt entered the service Aug. 5, 1918, as fireman and was assigned to Great Lakes Naval Training Station; later to U. S. S. Iowa; discharged Aug. 14, 1919, at Great Lakes, 111. Top Cutter of Outfit Harry Foster Wagner entered the service April 17, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, Second Machine Gun Battalion, First Division; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., June 14, 1917, and arrived in St. Nazaire,

France June 26, 1917; battles Luneville sector (defensive), Toul sector (defensive), Cantigny ((offensive), Saizerals sector, Montdidier, St. Mihiel. Meuse-Argonne; regimental citation; sailed for United States Aug. 24, 1919; arrived Hoboken,' N. J., September 3, 1919; discharged September 26, 1919; first sergeant. Charles Campbell Rollf entered the service Dec. 12, 1917, and was assigned to 15th Company, Third Regiment, Air Service, Regular Army; embarked from Hoboke.n July 9, 1918. and arrived in Brest, France, July 18. 1918; sailed for United States on June 19. 1919. and arrived Hoboken,

N. J.. June 29, 1919; discharged 7uly 12, 1919; sergeant.

LYNN GIRL HURT. Several minor injuries were sustained by Miss Irene Howell, of Lynn, Saturday afternoon, when she was -wk by a street car in Indianapolis. She was taken to the city hospital.

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HOW TO RAISE BABYCHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water.

ant Dec. 31, 1917; embarked from Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept 9, 1918, and arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, Sept, 21, 1918, later France, training at Camp pe Souge for two months; sailed for United States Jan. 31, 1919, and arrived Newport News, Va., Feb. 15, 1919; discharged March 31, 1919. James Raymond Taylor' entered the service Sept. 21, 1917, and was assigned to Company A, 24th Engineers, Infantry, National Army, 84th Division, Cnmpariv C 335th. Infantry; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., March 28, 1918, and arrived in Brest, France, April 7, 1918; battles, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Occupation of Toul Sector; sailed for United States May 16, 1919, and arrived In Charleston, S. C, May 30, 1919; discharged June 10, 1919. George Mural McKInney entered the service July 19, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, First Field Signal Battalion, Second Division, Aviation; embarked from Hoboken; N. J., Dec. 24. 1917, and arrived in Liverpool, England, Jan. 10, 1918; battles, Verdun Sector. Chateau Thierry Sector, Soissons Offensive, St. Mihiel Offensive, Champagne (Blanc Mont) Offens

ive; shrapnel wound in arm and leg

while constructing a telephone line

near Blanc Mont Ridge; hospital treatment in Orleans. France; sailed for

United States Feb. 1, 1919, and arrived in New York Feb. 13, 1919; discharged Feb. 25, 1919, Camp Dodge, Iowa; corporal. Howard Allen Schlenker entered the

service Dec. 19. 1917, and was assigned to Batt. A, 61st Regiment, 33rd Brigade, Coast Artillery; embarked from Newport News, Va., July 30, 1918 and arrived in St. Nazaire, France. Aug. 17, 1918; trained in France July 30th to

Jan. 30th; sailed for United States Feb. 5, 1919 and arrived in New York

Feb. 24, 1919; discharged March 10, 1919. Was In Very First Battle. James Grammer Oakley entered the service Aug. 19, 1916 and was assigned to Company E, 3rd Infantry, Regular Army; transferred to Company B, 26th Infantry, First Division; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., June 12, 1917; battles first battle into which the American troops were called; gassed May 29, 1918; still in service at present In the Military Hospital at Coblentz, Germany. Raymond Henry Pilgrim entered the

service Oct. 2, 1917, and was assigned i

to Batt. A. 324th Regiment, 83rd Division, 324th F. A.; embarked from New York, June 10, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool, England, June 22, 1918; battles Meuse Argonne-Verdun ; sailed for the United States, May 10, 1919 and arrived in New York. May 22,

1919; discharged June 6, 1919 with'

Army of Occupation with 32nd Division from Dec. 15, 1918 to April 22, 1919. Everett Linton Horner entered the service May 18, 1917 and was assigned to Company C, Second Engineers Division, Regular Army: embarked from

Salesmen Wanted We can use the services of several men who possess these qualifications: Must have had selling or mercantile experience ; a wide acquaintance in this town or in the country within a radius of twelve miles. Must be financially responsible and have the ability to handle and instruct other men. Address in confidence CENTRAL STATES AGENCIES 615-616 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis, Ind.

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Hosiery, Lingerie and Corset Event

Speaking of Hosiery We Invite your attention to our complete lines of Gordon and Wayne Knit. To buy these brands puts an end to your hosiery troubles. Children's Hose, pair 29 to 75 Men's Hose, pair 25toS1.50 Women's Lisle Hose, pair. . .39 to S51.25 Women's Silk Hose, pair 79 to $5.00 Summer Underwear Here you will find such dependable brands as Forest and Essex. These goods are made for comfort and service, in Men's, Women's and Children's. , CHILDREN'S SEPARATE GARMENTS ....25c to 45c CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 76c to $1.25 WOMEN'S SEPARATE GARMENTS 39c to $1.00 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 89c to $2.75 MEN'S SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, Special 79c MEN'S UNION SUITS $1.50 to $2.50

Silk Lingerie

Such loveliness as is displayed in our line of Silk Lingerie, is hard to imagine. Here you will find complete assortments in Camisoles, Chemise, Bloomers and Gowns in Wash Satins and Crepe de Chines. It will be a real joy to select one or more of these beautiful garments, all priced at our usual moderate prices $125 to $10.00

Corsets

There is a vast difference between a satisfied or dissatisfied customer. This is especially true in the Corset Department. We are striving to give each customer the particular Corset her figure demands, and judging from the sales in this department we are succeeding in our efforts. EMPIRE CORSETS For a popular priced Corset we find this the best value we have ever offered. See the Special Numbers $1.00 to $2.25 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS We have carried this line for years and feel It cannot be improved on. Here you will find every model and size in Flesh or White. The price range $2.50 to $6.50 RENGO BELT For the stout women. This is the Corset that has proven its claims to correct prominent hip bones, projecting shoulder blades and to straighten the abdominal lines of over stout figures. Rengo Corsets range from , $4.50 to $6.00

TOE STORE WITH ONLY ONE PRICE

Most people lose half of every hatch, and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea. Is the trouble. The U. 3. Government states that over half the chicks hatched die from this cause.

An Avicol tablet, placed In the drinking water, will positively save your little chicks from all such diseases. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively as crickets. Avicol keeps them healthy and makes them ffrow anrt Hpv.lnn

I Mrs. Vannle Thackery. R. F.D. 8, St. - Paris, O.. writes. "I had 90 chicks and I they all died but 32. Then I commenced 4 on, Avicol and haven't lost any since. ; They have grown wonderfully." It costs nothing- to try AvicoL If you I don't And that It prevents and promptly cures white diarrhoea, chick cholera and J all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money will be refunded by return mail. Avicol Is sold by most druggists and poultry remedy dealers, or you can ; send 25c or 60c today for a package by . mail postpaid. Burrell-Dupger Co..l8 ; Columbia Bldgr.. Indianapolis. Ind. l stops chicks dying We Sell : and Recommend ("Avicol" : "It Stop Chicks Dying" t)mer G. Whelan THE FEED MAN

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SODAS 10c, tax lc

TRY OUR STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA ICE CREAM

We make only the best from the best materials obtainable 0NE,HALF PINTS 15c, PINTS 25c, QUARTS 45c

CONES

4c, Tax lc

Prices Cut On . LaunSM'

GROCERY SPECIALS

AUTO TIRES

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 30x3'2 special $15.39 $23.35 32x32 special $19.49 $31.4032x4 special $26.39 $32.20 33x4 special $26.89 $32.3533x4 special $27.79

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Medicines and Baby Foods Priced Specially for Tuesday and Wednesday.

$1.25 Dreco 98 30c Lavoris 23 25c Jaynes Sanative Pills 19 $1.20 Peruna Tonic 89 60c California Syrup of Figs 49 $1.25 Pinkham's Compound . -98 $1.20 Father Johns Medicine -08 $1.20 Swamp-Root 98 $1.90 s. s. s. .............. $1.39 $1.10 s. s. s. . ... 89

75c Bellans 63 50c Stuart's Dyspesla Tablets 39 85c Jad Salts 69 75c Sal Hepatlca 59

$1.25 Mayrs Stomach Remedy 98 $1.00 Melllns Food 69 30c Bordens Eagle brand Milk 24J Red Seal Lye for 12 35c P. D. Q. for bugs 29

Toilet and Bath Soaps at Special price for Tuesday and Wednesday.

15c Colgates Cashmere Bouquet Soap for 2, 30c Reslnol Soap 23 El Vamplro for bugs and ants, 10c; 3 for 25 15c Palmolive Soap 10 3 for25 ZanW Peroxide Soap, 3 cakes 25 15c Jap Rose Soap, 2 cakes.. 25 Armour's Auditorium Bath Soap. per cake X2 3 for 29S D0X of oz.. $1.10 Armour's Venltlan Bath Tablets highly perfumed, per tablet, 12 3 for 29S DOX ot oz- tablets for $1.10 Armour's Certified Soap, extra quality Toilet Soap, per cake 19 3 for 50 Armour's Rosaire Toilet and Bath Soap; satisfies the most exacting taste, per cake 13M 3 for 35S box of 1 doz $1.25 Armour Sylvan Series Toilet Soap quality and purity guaranteed;

perfumed with natural odors, per

cake !?; 3 for 39I boxes, 1

doz. cakes $1.39 These soaps are exceptional values. It will pay you to buy them.

Articles for the Toilet Priced specially for Tuesday and Wednesday.

75c Mary Garden Cold Cream J3 75c Djer-Klss Powder 63 60c Pompeian Massage Cream for 45 75c Pompeian Massage Cream for 63 $1.00 Pompeian Massage Cream for .-89 75c La Blanche Powder 59 50c Creme DeMeridor -39 30c Heand's Fluff 21 35c Danderine 29 $1.00 Danderine 89 $1.00 Wyeths Sage and Sulphur for S9 75c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur for 63 60c Parisian Sage 49 75c Q-Ban Hair color Restorer 3 Boncllla Snow Drift Shampoo 10 60c Mulslfied Cocoanut Oil.. 43 75c Palmolive Shampoo . ....63 35c Senreco Tooth Paste.... 29 30c Colgates Tooth Paste 22 60c Pebecco Tooth Paste 43

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$100,000 Worth of Extra Features Found in No Other Cabinet

No. 2 Automatic Lowering Flour Bin. Costs us $52,000 extra, annually. No. 4 Dovetail Construction. As used in all high grade furniture. Costs us $7,500 extra, annually. No. 6 Glass Knobs. Cost us $2,250 extra, annually. Cast us $10,000 extra, annually.

No. 1 Oil Hand-rubbed finish. Costs us $9,750 extra, annually. No. 3 Automatic Base Shelf Extender. Costs us $9,000 extra, annually. No. 5 Dust-proof Base Top underneath the Porceliron Work Table. Costs us $14,250 extra, annually. No. 7 Ant-proof Casters.

To make the Sellers the most complete cabinet ever offered the housewife an extra $100,000 is spent each year to maintain the famous 15 star features and improvements. Women everywhere are enthusiastic about these wonderful labor-saving features found only in the SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet

"The Best Servant in Your House'

The famous Automatic Lowering Flour Bin alone would have made the Sellers the champion kitchen cabinet. But you get 14 other equally superior advantages. Study the illustration and see how in the Sellers you can have practically all the necessities of kitchen work within your arm's reach. The beautiful white, Banitary porceliron table extends to give ample room for doing your work. The Automatic Extending Base Shelf saves you much tiresome stooping. Rolling center curtain; Sanitary Metal bread box with pastry compartment; patented ant-proof casters, glass knobs; easy-to-clean, white-enameled interior all of these help to make the Sellers the most complete SERVICE CABINET ever designed. Tbe Sellers "Mastercraft" cabinet will enable you to organize your work In a way that will save you at least an hour a day. It will give you more time for rest, recreation and the pursuit of happiness. , Let us show you how complete is this modern labor-saver and why it is truly the great emancipator of the housewife. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY!

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