Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sylvester Gray made a trip to Monon today. _ .i i i—ii ■ -imam Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Thompson and babjf, of Moline, 111., came yesterday to visit her cousin, Mrs. C. C. Warner, and other relatives. Mr. Thompson will return Friday, but his wife and baby will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Linda Dwiggins. Parisian Sage, a most refreshing hair tonic, is all you ever need to remove dandruff, stop falling hair and itching head, and to make the hair grow long, soft, and beautiful. B. F. Fendig guarantees it. “ George W. Healey today received and Battalion Quartermaster and he an d Battalion Quartermaster and he will serve as a member of the Indiana National Guard on the staff of has father, Maj. Geo. H. Healey. C. Arthur Tuteur, who has been recoim mended as first lieutenant and adjutant on Maj. Healey’s staff, was delayed from taking his examination because of illness but expects to be called for the examination soon. Mii»a Marjorie Clark returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of two days with Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth. Both Miss Clark and Miss HoMngßworth took part in an informal musicale given last Sunday afternoon at the Columbia School of Music in Chicago by the pupils of Miss Winifred Lamb. Miss Hollingsworth’s number on the program was “Theme et Variations” by Sschaikowsky. Monticello merchants are doing a liberal amount of advertising. Rensselaer merchants are doing very little. The Republican has for all the years of its management by the present publishers refused to accept-ad-vertising from other cities. Delphi papers are filled with Lafayette and Logahsport advertising. The Republican in the future will not decline advertising from any source unless it is a class of advertising that conflicts with the convictions of its publishers.

“The Star Spangled Banner” will be suhg all over the United States at noon on the Fourth of Jury, according to the plans of the committee which is arranging for a national celebration of indepenednce day in that? manner. Governors of all the states and mayors of cities throughout the country have been requested to issue proclamations asking that people join in the observance of this feature. The executives of many states, Governor Gocthals, of the Panama canal zone, and Governor Stone, of Alaska, have already written to the committee approving the suggestion. An article appearing in the current issue of The Democrat qver the name of E. Wuerthner shows unmistakeable evidence of having come from some hospital for the insane and we are wondering if the editor of The Democrat or some printer in the office made an error and signed it “E.” instead of C.” A Condition of mind is often not a matter of one’s control and evidently if Erhart is the author he must have spent a most unhappy Sunday. We have only the hope that he does not eventually end up where, judged by his tirade, he really belongs now. >■ Rex Warner returned last evening from Chicago, where he had submitted to a blood transfusion operation to help his mother, Mrs. Grant Warner, who is in declining health from pernicious anemia. A pint of blood was drawn from Rex’s arm and pumped into the vein of his mother. Rex suffered no pain and only a slight faintness. The left arm was used and it is bandaged and today is just a trifle stiff at the elbow joint, where the incision was made. Mis. Warner showed a slight tinge of color following the operation. It will be repeated in about a week. Another operation of the same kind was performed the same day at the same hospital, also by. Dr. Norman Percy.. The Chicago News of that evening gave an account of the other operation. There seems to be some hope that it may restore Mrs. Warner to health again. When a storm is brewing a downpour never comes in the form of beer. A scientist has succeeded in photographing the human breath. Now will you married night owls be good! The width of a grin is equal po the length of a smile. y ,