New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 50, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 19 June 1913 — Page 4

School Children in Need of Help.

WIRE SERB CONTRASTS ABOUND

“15,000,000 school children in need of medical attention,” is the slogan which educators and scientists in the United States will carry to Buffalo the last week in August for the Fourth International Congress of School Hygiene, and the first to be held in this country. One of the great objects of the Buffalo congress will be to make plain the facts regarding the present condition \of school, children in relation to their health and just how little is being done in the United States toward conserving it. Various estimates have been made by specialists on the physical condition of school children all of which tended to show that of the 20,000,000 school children enrolled in the United States, at least 15,000,000 today are in need of attention for physical defects.

You Never Bought Pretty Waists for So Little Money As In This Sale.

Two Exhibitions-Wild West and Far East the Greatest “Double Bill” on Earth.

The privilege of the Louis Bischof Big Store for always having the handsomest waists make these Hill and Factory Sale Prices of double importance to the thrifty buyer. The values are truly the best we have offered in many seasons. The summer season is just beginning---buy you two or three pretty waists at a price you would have formerly paid for one. CHIFFON AND MESSALINE WAISTS. Ladies’ Chiffon and Messaline Silk (T f Q/T Waists, lace and Persian trimmed, good $3 50 values, special only M ' ' • ' MIDDY AND BULGARIAN BLOUSES Those popular and Bulgarian blouses, made QT. of white galatea in colored and striped collars, $1.25 values, Sale price ' LINGERIE AND PIQUE WAISTS. Ladies’ Lingerie Waists, lace and embroidery trimmed, white pique waists with Robespierre collars, $1.50 values, Mill and Factory Sale price only

la many respects the forthcoming engagement of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Pawnee Bill’s Far East in LaFayette Thursday June 26th will introduce n bran-new exhibition.

This, not only from the manifest novelty and brilliant arrangement of the whole long diversified program, but from the nature of the grand old scout’s personal appearances in the arena, where, for the first time in his third of a century publically exhibition all over the civilized world, he will be cast in an entirely different role, perhaps the most interesting one of his ambitious career, and one that enables a more .intimate acquantance of the great “Buffalo Bill” than it has yet been his admiring public’s pleasure to enjoy. Of the newly conceived “Wild West’“nnd “Far East” productions, pages of grandiloquent phrases would fall far short of adequate description. The comprehensive arrangement of the program’s progress, further evedences ripened experience and detailed study, and as nearly as the several tremendous transitions are enabled, it is presented in chronological sequence, beginning at the Pyramids and ending on the Prairies, these to extreme geographical locales constitute respectively the action scenes of the First and Third epochs—the program being divided into three distinct parts, called epochs—epoch Second embraces all of the interpolated stadium features of cosmopolite character and participation, and includes also the Military display of Cavalry and Artillery of many nations, as well as such special original features as driving,/aoing, and riding bucking buffalo; football on horseback; Australian bush tribes, bullwhip crackers and boomerang throwers; the new game of the daremen— Auto-Polo, the latest endorsed innovation for the lover of daredevil stunts; a regiment of boy scouts in intricate field and patriotic flag drills, and numerous other distinctive diversions of International suggestion, the whole to be preceded by a gigantic revival of its universally-famed street parade at 10 o’clock in the morning.

LADIES’ TAILORED AND LINGERIE WAISTS. Ladies’ Tailored and Lingerie Waists, not all sizes, but a bargain it you can find your size, $150 and $2 values, Mill and *70 _ Factory Sale special

Round Hill.

$5 and $5 WAISTS AT $3.95. Your unrestricted choice of any of our $5 and $5 silk waists, beautiful new spring patterns, blue, tan, Copenhagen, Nell rose

There will be preaching here next Sunday morning. Mrs. D. Y. Stout and family of near Roberts Chapel were guests of Sant Tomlinson and family Friday.

Dr. Thomas H. Wood, professor of physical education at Teachers college, Columbia university, has made the following classification of our 20,000,000 school children: About 5 per cent, or 1,000,000, have spinal curvature, flat foot, or some other moderate deformity serious enough to interfere to some degree with health. About 5 per cent, or 1,000,000, have defective hearing. About 25 per cent, or 5,000,000, are suffering from mal-nntrition in many cases due in part at least to one or more of the other defects enumerated.

CHILDREN’S UNDER WAISTS, in Ferris or Perfection makes, good value at Qfl 50c and

BRASSIERES, Warner, Bieu Jolie and De Bevoise, lace or embroidery trimmed, open back and front, priced from §5 to

Misses Mae and Inez Vancleave of Indianapolis were guests Saturday of Misses Katie and Mary Coleman.

CORSETS. An assortment of standard makes of corsets, comprising Kabos, Nemos, Warner’s Rust Proof, the corsets are slightly soiled, regular $2.50 to $5, Mill and Factory -j /"Q Sale price only -L.O%7

We Feature The World’s Best Corsets.

Thomas Allen lost his good driving horse Sunday morning. Several from this vicinity attended the reception at Crawfordsville Saturday night. Miss Edith Hall went to Monon Wednesday for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Ezra and family.

Our Corset Department offers all the best makes of Corsets, including Redfern, Warner, Kabo, Nemo, ttahlm, G. D., Just Rite, American Lady and Modart front laced.

Mrs. Sant Tomlinson went to Chicago Sunday.

Over 30 per cent, or 6,000,000, have enlarged tonsils, adenoids, or enlarged cervical glands which need attention.

Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stilwell, residing south of Crawfordeville, were the guests of Henry Pierce and family Saturday night and Sunday.

Over 50 per cent, or 10,000,000. in some schools as high as 98 per cent., have defective teeth which are interfering with health. The amount of time lost by educators in attempting to teach these children regular lessons, the danger to which these children are sxposed and the danger to which all children are exposed in the class rooms through contagions diseases, the constant suffering of this enormous number of school children from defective vision, defective hearing, from defective breathing and fromother ailments; and great injury which is resulting from bad seating, from poor lighting, poor ventilation, and bad sanitation — these are a few of the topics which will come up for discussion at the forthcoming congress and which it is £oped will /be the basis of reform shortly to be carried into all the individual communities of the United States, if not indeed to all other countries of the world in which special attention is being paid to the welfare of the child and the community.

CRAWFORDSVILLE. INDIAN*

Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

Every f imily without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer mouths. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over., It has no superior the purposes for which it is intended, Boy it now. For sale by all dealers. Adv.

ed as ont of the pale of polite society. Beards have been taxed occasionally, as in Russia by Peter the Great, and at an earlier date in England.

By an ingenious machine a California rancher slices into chips potatoes that are unsalable for various reasons, dries them and stores them for use as stock feed in winter.

Don’t Look for the Bad.

A school exhibition in Missouri reveals the fact that pupils forty years ago carried single-barreled pistols with them to school. Shooting was a pastime in those days. It was not a method of disciplining the faculty like the strike of today.

If there isn’t some good in everyone what are they here for? Anybody can point out anybody else’s bad qualities. If you want to distinguish yourself go around pointing out good qualities. Pick out the man whom every one dislikes. Select the one you feel could best be spared from your offyjt', your circle of acquaintances, from the community in which you live. Ask yourself if there isn’t something good about him.

Show day* excursion rates will bo offered by all railroads.

The commissioners of Tippecanoe county Saturday night stopped the use of the ferry acrrss the Wabash at LaFayette, which had been in operation since the flood. The gates to the Main street bridge were at the same time thrown open for the dse of foot travelers only. The company lias put up the new supports to the bridge and the work of raising the sunken portion of the big bridge has begun.

F. W. GRAVES,

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The hen can’t plow, hoe corn or split wood, but she gets there just the same, declared the Downs News. She doesn’t cost more than a drink of whisky and a plug of tobacco, but she can earn 8 per cent interest on $25 in a year and pay her board besides. The fellow who doesn't think she can earn more money than a grocery store loafer doesn’t know much about her. Take an old speckled hen that has no raising at all, one which has been thrown out of a corn crib, kicked off a porch and chased out of the garden by a worthless-pup; just take the sort of a hen, she will pay expenses and make 52 per cent a year, and that is more than can be said about a lot of cracker barrel statesmen in this country who will not stoop to do anything short of running the government.

Veterinarian.

Put him on a mental dissecting table. Cut him to pieces and see what's in him. Remember—yon are looking for the good. Throw away the bad in him and forget it. Make a list of his good qualities. It will surprise you how many you can find. The next time you hear him criticised, tell people the things you know of him—the good things. You'll at least be different and you’ll find that it does you more good than it does him. How would you feel if you knew that people whenever they talked about yon talked only about what was bad in you. You know it’s there, plenty of it, but you’d rather not have it talked about It’s much nicer to have only your good points discussed. Give the other fellow the kiyd of a deal you like yourself. If you can say nothing good about him, say qothing. There are mighty few people in the world we can’t say something good about if we try. The trouble is we don’t try. And yet, the more good von find in other people the more good other people will find in you.

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A colored man in Washington (D. C.) walking beneath a building on which repairs were being mucle at the tenth story, was on hist Wednesday hit on the head by » falling brick. The brick was h total loss, being shattered to pieces. The ambulance was sent for, and a number of people rushed to aid the darkey, fully anticipating that he had been killed. He was not; but was most indignant at the man who dropped the missile, and demanded to know “What’d you do that for?" He admitted having a slight headache, but aside from that said he felt all right.

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Beards were regarded as a sacred possession by ancient races. The Jews were proud of their beards, and wore them through the days of their Egyptian bondage, although the Egyptians shaved. The Greeks and Romans of the ancient days mostly shaved, and the term “barbarous” (beardwearing) was applied for a long period to people who were regard-

The splendid work of Chamberlain’s Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by all dealers. Adv.

Shake Off Your Rheumatism.

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Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twentyfive cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by all dealers. Adv.

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JAS. L. WITHROW LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANT Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. LAFAYETTE UNION STOCK YARDS, LaFayette, Ind. O. MASON, Salesman. Residence Phone EOMNET 3 on 60 Office Phones LAFAYETTE 1000 BELL - 500

SPECIAL FARES VIA Clover Leaf Route HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS, first and third Tuesdays in each month to Western, Southeastern and South western points and to destinations in Michigan. Stopover privileges. SUMMER TOURIST FARES to all summer resorts on sale daily, commencing June 1st. Do not arrange your vacation trip until you confer with Clover Leaf Agent. Allow him to plan your trip and arrange all details. A letter or postal card to H. M. BRYANT, Agent, New Richmond, lud, or to the undersigned will get yon time tables and complete information. CHAS. E. ROSE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio.

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