Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 97, 3 March 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921.

?AGE THREE

LONDON RESTAURANT OWNERS BEWAIL NEW ATTITUDE OF DINERS

(By Associated Press) LONDON, March 3. Proprietors of fashionable West End hotels and restaurants are bewailing the slump in their receipts which they declare has taken place. ' "We have the same number of people dining each night," said the manager of one of the best known restaurants, ' but our receipts are 50 per cent below those of a year ago. The difference," he added, "is chiefly a matter of wines. During the war, and before the war, it was customary for a small party here to have a magnum of champagne. Now they are satisfied with a bottle of Chablis or some other wine which costs much less than champagne." New Patron ADDearlna.

"Apart from the greater expense."

said a famous Don vivant, n musi oe admitted that dining out is not as pleasant as it used to be. The restaurants where there used to be refinement and charm, not only in the surroundings but in the people themselves have been invaded by a new type of diner. "The conversation and behavior of these new clients have rather vulgarized some of the best restaurants and the old frequenters prefer to dine at home or at their clubs, Two nights pgo I saw a man in what used to be one of the most fashionable and refined of London restaurants dining with his serviette tucKed all around his collar. That sort of thing rather spoils the tharm of dining out for patrons of, the old pchool. Champagne Sales Drop. "As far as the best brands of champagne are concerned the sale is dead," said the head of a large firm of wine merchants in Pall Mall. "We are selling very little champagne to our private customers who are instead drinking port, sherry. Marsala and claret. People cannot afford chamjapne. They could when it could be had at from eight to nine shillings a bottle, but what wit It increased taxes jmd high prices generally, they naturalIv fight shy of paying from 16 to 20 hillings for a bottle of champagne, which is now demanded of them."

nouncement by Dr. H. L. McCrory, president, and reports of the student body. The work of registering the susended students is under way. The university is maintained by the Northern Presbyterian church.

Ohio News Flashes

Students, on Strike, Return to Classes fBv Associated Press) CHARLOTTE, N. C, March 3. Seventy-seven Biddle university students, suspended by the faculty yesterday, after hitvine bepn on "strike" since

Wednesday of last week, returned to

their classes today, the differences between faculty and students having been reconciled, according to stn an-

Making Places for Dimples Wonderful Effect of Reolo In Filling Out Hollow Cheeks With New Firm Flesh. s

Regardless of what and how much you eat, if the nervous system is unrtrung and the iron has been burned

STEUBENVILLE. An autopsy conducted here Wednesday disclosed that Mike Veltri, 32 years old, prohibition detective, whose body was found in a road ditch west of here Wednesday, had been shot five times. It is alleged that three Italians were seeking revenge for a raid Veltri made on their place. All three men are under arrest SPRINGFIELD As a result of votes in Springfield factories the Chamber of Commerce will recommend to the city commission at its regular meeting Monday night that daylight saving be

adopted for this city. COLUMBUS. Police Wednesday held William C. Wright on a charge of having stolen at least six automobiles

within the last two weeks. Wright was released recently from the Mansfield' Reformatory where he served almost two years for automobile stealing.

Indiana Brevities

MARION Under the terms of an agreement reached Wednesday the Fairmount academy and the Fairmount high school will be consolidated and the school will become a united Fairmount high school at the close of the present term. The town of Fairmount is to acquire the property of the academy, one of the oldest schools in this section of the country. LOGANSPORT Bert Viney, charged with Involuntary manslaughter in a grand jury indictment for the death of Dr. Charles E. Scholl, a local physician, nearly four years ago, was acquitted of the charge. The jury returned its verdict at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, after less than five hours deliberation.

MANDATE DISPUTES TO BE HELD OVER

WASHINGTON, March 3. Further steps in the controversies between the American government and the allies and the council of the League of. Nations over mandates for former enemy possessions will be left to President Harding and Charles Evans Hughes," his secretary of state. Decision of this administration to take no further action was made known, today at the State Department after receipt or the replies from the council and Great Britain to the American notes dealing with the mandates' for the Pacific island of Yap, held by Japan, and for Mesopotamia, to be awarded to Great Britain. Officials said there was insuificient time for them to prepare answers before the change of administrations Friday. They also indicated it miarht be regarded as presumptious if they acted.

A nti-Picketing Failure

' Pleases Local Labor

Oxford Council Asks State

nun vie rr titer uystcni. Health Board to Cooperate OXFORD. O., March 3. The village council has asked the advice of the Ohio state board of health as to the

best method to pursue in the rehab

ilitation of the village

system. A representative of the board is expected here In a few day3 to go over the situation and confer with village officials. MacKaye Goes to Cincinnati. On March 8 Percy MacKaye, .of Miami university, will go to Cincinnati to read portions of his manuscript play, "Washington," before the members of th Geeorge Washington memorial association, which is to meet in the Hotel Sinton. Another Robbery Attempted. Another attempted robbery was reported yesterday. The home of Mrs. Georgia Williamson was entered in the evening, during the absence of the

MANY INTERESTED IN BOUTS - OXFORD, O., March , 3. Great In-J terest centers in the boxing bouts to i be pulled off in He mm gymnasium,! Miami 'university. Friday evening, the I winners of which ' will be pitted ' against the boxers of the' University of Cincinnati on March 16. There

waterworks I will be . seven feouts of three rounds

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HAS HE FOUND A i CURE FOR ASTHMA?; Simple PreiwrlpUoa Clv laataat Relief. Make Breathlas Ey. j In New Kngland. where Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the throat and lungs are so pre-, valent. remarkably successful results are being reported following the use of a new form of treatment known as Oxidaze, a physician's prescription. i Oxidaze is a harmless but powerful combination of curative essential oils ; ranrpnirdiwi and compressed into a

tablets

Legislation was discussed at the Central Labor council meeting in the T O O V hall WodnoaHav nie-lit

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iviemDers were joyiui at me inaeiiniie i . r, : . r, , . , : , , i

lamny, ana ransacseti trom top to Doi-8lowly dissolved before going to bed torn. Nothing of great value is re-; seems to have the effect of releasing ported missing. the muscular constriction of the bron Mrs. Jennie Warren Dies. cnlal tubes, opening up the air passTpnnip William Warwn ?1 -a-ifp aes and regulating spasmodic lung Jennie wiuiams w arien,, vute;a(.tion Tni3 enables the patient to Of L. B. Warren, well known contract- breathe easily and naturally while ly

ing down and to get a comfortable

postponement of the anti-picketing bill

in the lower branch of the state legis

lature. The full crew law wag con-1

sidered. President Frank Irwin denied statements acredited to him. "It has been

said that I have made public state-j

ments to the effect that I am in favor

ing the birth of a baby boy, who also j nljjhfs sleep.

died.

So much interest has been shown that!

! local druggists, including A. O. Luken

I & Co., have sefcured a small supply and ; FRIENDS SEEK JUVENILE i state that they are authorized to re- I COURT TRIAL FOR DALTON I fund the money paid for the first pack-' CHICAGO, March 3. A possible con-ljf if. in ,a"y th.nJL T11 !

flict of jurisdiction over William Dal-;ant to take contains no harmful, habit ton, the youthful bank clerk who took I formng drugs and is not expensive.

of the repeal of the full crew law. The statements are false."

j $772,000 in Liberty bonds from

Nrtohern Trust company, looms

the ! This makes their test an easy matter.

SET FALL FESTIVAL DATES HARTFORD CITY, Ind., March 3. The annual fall festival and home coming in Hartford City will be held Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, inclusive, the executive committee of the farmers' and merchants' fall festival committee decided at a meeting here.

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The male of the honey bee comes between the queen and the workers in size, and is stingless.

Friends of the boy were endeavoring

to have him declared a juvenile delinquent which would place his case in the Juvenile court and make possible his release on probation under a strict guardianship. j FROM THE BKMODIC'HXE SISTERS i Coughs and colds are infectious, and i prompt measures should be taken to I stop the coughing and spreading of

HOGS SHOW MARKED SLUMP . . Kcnediotine Sisters, llolv Name Con-1

WINCHESTER, Ind., March 3. jvont. San Antonio. IMa . is of value to !

Prices much helow former wales ttcrp." moiner. e nave just r ei erj

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is froing, in full blast. ; Take advantage of this moneysaving event. Never again will you buy merchandise at these unheard of prices. 405 MAIN ST.

AH Wool Coat Sweaters, new ; priced at ........... : 82.45 Slip-ons 75c Blue Overall Jumpers ..1.45 Overalls 95 $1.45 81.65 Unionalls S2.15 $2.65 New Wrap Leggins 75 Reclaimed Leggins 55 Cotton Socks, 2 pairs ...-25 Wool Socks 40C Reclaimed O. D. Wool Shirts at $1.45 New Flannel Shirts ...$1.95 Chambray and Cotton Khaki Shirts 75 New Corduroy Pants . .$2.95 Work Coats $3.95 Moleskin Raincoats ..$12.95

Reclaimed Army O. D. Wool Blouse $1.45 Reclaimed Army Overcoats at .....$3.95 Raincoats, only a few ..$3.95 Fleece lined Undershirts 50 All Union Suits $1.45 A few pairs of Officers' Shoes priced at $5.45 All Rubber new 4-buckle Arctics, while they last $1.45 Army Cots, good for camping, at $1.95 New Hip Boots, all rubber a $3.95 Canvas Gloves 10 Riding Gloves $1.45

ORIGINAL ARMY GOODS STORE

405 Main Street

paid at the Randolph County Breeders' sale here Wednesday. Forty-three hogs sold for an average of $55 per

i head.

shipment of KoleyV Honey and Tar. It Is a household remedy. Vc have used

it since we knew of it. for our children 1 especially, and always found it benefielal." A. 5. I. uken Co., ;;u-tiS ?

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out of the blood, tho long, drawn ace and haunted expression will remain. But put Reolo into your blood, let the nerve centers come in contact with it, and then you have started upward. There is one component of Reolo that actually provokes an increase of flesh. In combination with ihis element there are ingredients that increase red corpuscles enormously in certain anemic conditions. In a day or two the appeUte improves in a way that is a revelation to those who found it hard work to eat, and soon th bluish pallor of the skin is replaced with the pinkish hue of health. You now not only feel well, you look it, such is the remarkable influence of Reolo In but a few short days. But this is not all. Reolo has intensified the activity of the vital processes to such an extent that the old feeling of exhaustion after effort is completely gone, it is certainly a most comfortable and satisfactory feeling of reassurance, and there is no other condition to be compared with it. Ask any of the cleiks at A. G. Luken Drug Co., and any other leading drug store abuto Reolo. They are selling it and recommending it upon the strength of what they see every day, men and women the very picture of health who six weeks before were nervous and bloodless Respondents. Get a $1.00 box of Reolo today and Uve. Advertised.

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We have the first turtles in the city for frying or soup. We have a full line of fish at our usual cut prices. The Fish Store

306 Main St.

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9 S. 9th, Richmond

Phone 1236