New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 31, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 11 February 1915 — Page 4
HOUSES WORSE TUN AUTOS Government Figures Show That Deaths by Automobiles Were Fewer in the Year 1914.
That the automobile, in spite of the rapidity with which it has come into general use, is still less deadly than the horse, might be inferred from the fact that the mortality incident to its operation was less in 1913 than that chargei able, difectly and indirectly, to man’s faithful but sometimes erratic friend. During the year the I number of deaths resulting from automobile accidents and injuries was 2,488, while the number due to injuries and accidents caused by other vehicles (principally horse drawn) was 2,881 and the number caused by animals (principal!} horses), was 540. The corresponding figures for 1912 were 1,758 2,221, and 543. A few fatalities caused by motorcycles and bicycles are included in those due to “other vehicles,” and a small number chargeable to animals other than horses are comprised in those caused by animals; but, after making due allowance for these factors, there still remains a considerable “margin of safety” in favor of the automobile. Deaths due to railway accidents and injuries during the year numbered 8,282, and those resulting from street car accidents and injuries, 1,998. The corresponding figures for 1912 were 8,209 and 1,832. For the first time the number of fatalities due to automobile accidents and injuries exceeds the number resulting from injuries caused by other vehicles and also exceeds the number due to street car accidents.
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These Prices Save You Honey on Calicoes, Muslins, Sheetings
How Is Your Boiler?
It has been stated that a man’s stomach is his boiler, his body his engine and his mouth the firebox. Is your boiler (stomach) in good working order or is it so weak that it will not stand a full load and not able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body)? If you have any trouble with your stomach, Chamberlain’s Tablets will do you good. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. Many very remarkable cures of stomach trouble have been effected by them. For sale by all dealers. Adv.
Standard Calicoes, in Shepherd plaids gray, blue and white red and white and all the other desired color grounds, in a wide variety of patterns, Challenge sale price, only yard 4 7-8c Feather ticking, a good 16c value, Challenge sale price, the yard only 12 l-2c
Unbleached sheeting — Extra heavy, standard brand, worth 28c, Challenge sale price the yard. 19c
Bleached sheeting, 9 4’ an excellent value at 25c, Challenge sale price, yard 19c
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Brown muslin — LL brand, smooth, round thread, a good 7o value, special yard 5c
Clover Leaf Schedule. WESTBOUND. No. 3 2:47 p. tn No. 5 2:35 a. m EASTBOUND. No. 4 2:47 p. m, No. 6 1;06 a. m
Apron check gingham, in broken checks, special yard only... 5c
Fruit of the loom cambric, a fine quality, finished soft for the needle for making night dresses and muslin underwear, good 16 2-3c value special yard only 12^c
Gold Bond unbleached sheeting 36 inches wide, good 10c value, special yard 7£c
Indiana Child Welfare Exposition
Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
The Indiana Child Welfare Exposition, to be held at Tomlinson Hall, February 16 to 25 is to work co-operatively with the Mothers’ Congress, the state wide organithe parent-teachers mo vemeut, formed for the purpose of better enabling the parent and teacher to work co-operatively For the betterment of the child, and which is to meet in Indianapolis February 22-24.
Rev. James A. Lewis. Milaca, Minn., writes; “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup.” Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very effectual and continue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For sale by all dealers. —Adv.
“We are to show a model nursery for babies,” said Dr. Wm. F. King, director of the exposition. “It will be in charge of the ladies of the Summer Mission for Sick Babies and any mother in Ihdiana who wants to get pointers on how the little ones are looked after in a scientific way, will enjoy the exhibit, I am sure. The model nursery will be a duplicate of those at the Summer Mission, showing how the milk is refrigerated or otherwise looked after, how buby foods are prepared, etc. There will be all the periphanalia for the weighing of babies, with other scientific apparatus for the testing of lungs, vital power, etc. Science wants to know things exactly and it is just as important to know the exact conditions about a baby as it is necessary for a physician to know the exact facts about an adult patient’s ailments when called upon to attend him. How to get at these facts is the thing we want to show the moth.
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ers of the state. There will model babies’ beds in this nursery and any mother who wants her child looked may bring the baby to the nursery and thare will be found experienced nurses who will place the little one in a cot and otherwise attend to it. It is designed to have lectures by physicians on stated occasions. These physicians will talk to the assembled mothers on matters relating to the proper care of infant life. The lecturers and dates will be announced later.” Mrs. Adolph Schmuck of Indianapolis will have charge of the Mothers’ Rest Room at the Exposition. In this room will be every convenience for looking after the needs of tired mothers. Subscribe for The Reoobh,
When Vaccination Becomes Compulsory. Here is a story they tell on a southern doctor in connection with a small pox scare in his home town. The doctor was sent to the home of a woman who washed for a living. She had a large number of children and they had been exposed to the disease. He recommended that the women as well as the children be vaccinated. The good woman sail s' e had no time to stop and be sick with vaccination and besides could not spare one of her arms; that the ' children would go hungry, if she could not do her laundry work “Then, “the doctor said,” I will vaccinate you on one of your lower limbs.” “No sir.” said the woman, “I can’t spare one of my
limbs either,” Then thedoctorsaid kindly: “Well, what spot could you spare, because you must be vaccinated.” The old woman thought and finally said slowly; “Well, Lord knows I don’t never get no chance to sit down.” Remember John D. Patton’s sale on Friday, February 12.
Don’t You Believe It. Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don’t you believe it, Chamberlain’s Tablets have cured others — why uot you? Give them a trial They cost only a quarter. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. i Try a Recobd wanted.
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Beautiful 24-Inck Silk Poplins, Good 59c Values, tke Yard 39c The beautiful texture of these silk poplins, the pleasing assortment of colors and the very substantial price reduction we quote make this offer one of unusual importance to every thriftg buyer. These silk poplins are 21 inches wide and are in the following popular shades of the Spring Season—apple green, myrtle green, a full range of blues, heliotrope, brown, gray, sand, putty, rose, cardinal, yellow, pink and black and white. These are all excellent values at 59c, special the yard only 39c
A Wonderful Towel B argain —Barbers Towels, Good Values at 60c Dozen, Special 39c Saturday we place on sale again a splendid quality of barbers towels, in white with red border, very desirable for barbers, dentists, doctors, restaurants and home use. We sold over fifty dozen of these last week. This special sale is for those who did not get to share in the big bargain last week, so be here Saturday as when the supply is gone we may not be able to duplicate it again. These are splendid values at 60c the dozen, special Saturday the drzen only 39c LIMIT-5 DOZEN TO A CUSTOMER.
Challange Sales for Saturday, Feb. 13th
Lonsdale Cambric Lonsdale Cambric, fine soft quality for the needle, a good 15c value, special 10 yards for $1 or the yard only 10 c Limit —10 yards to customer.
Outing Flannel Outing flannel, bleached or unbleached, fleeced on both sides for ladies’ and misses’ gowns and underskirts and children’s underwear, good 12|c value, 12 yards for $1, or the yard 8 l=3c
Ladies’ Night Dresses Ladies, night dresses, made of good quality of outing flannel, white and pink and white and blue and white' stripes, good $1 and $1.25 values, special only 75 c
Blankets Soft fluffy cotton blankets in gray and tan with pink and blue borders, good $1.25 values, choice pair only 89c
Hope Muslin Hope muslin, the finest and best that is made, a good 10c value, a wonderful bargain at 10 yards for 65c, or the yard only 6 l-2c Limit —10 yards.
Table Oil Cloth Table oil cloth, 45 inches wide, are perfect goods, in a wide variety of new fancy patterns, good 18c and 20c values, special yard only 12 l-2c
A Lace Bargain Beautiful Point D’Paris laces in 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches wide, a wide variety of exquisite patterns, good 20c values, special yard only ioc
Zephyr Ginghams An attractive assortment of beautiful zephyr ginghams in all the desired colors, in a wide range of attractive pretty patterns, a good 15c value, special yard only 9c
Bargains Extraordinary in Ladies’ and Misses’ Wear= ing Apparel. We have goue through our splendid stock and grouped together for Saturday all of our Indies’ novelty and fancy mixture coats, this season’s styles, that sold up to $15 and have priced them for Saturday's selling aa each only $5.00 Ladies’ House Dresses 48c Ladies’ two-piece house dresses, made of a splendid quality of percales in blue, gray, black and white checks, size 34, 35, 36 and 38. Good values at $1.25, special each only 48c Crepe Kimonoo 69c Here is an offer that is one of the best we have made this season. Ladies’ crepe kimonos in all colors, fine quality, with narrow Persian borders, good $1.25 values, special each only 69c Silk Underskirts $1.00 Silk underskirts, made of fine quality of messaline silk in all the wanted colors, good values at $1.50 to $2.00, special each only 4;i nr\ Children’s Coats $2.98 Twenty-five children’s coats in zibelines, plushes and chinchillas, splendid values up to $7.50. $2.98
Valentine Day Handkerchiefs A very pretty Valentine Day novelty, something that will make a pretty remembrance in the Ladies’ Valentine Handkerchief. These are made of all pure linen, with embroidered minature hearts, cupida, butterflies, flowers, and forget-me-nots in corner. 25 Cents See Display at Hadkerchief Department.
REDUCED RATES VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE TO New Orleans, Pensacola and Motile, —ACCOUNT OF— Mardi Gras Celebration February 9th and 15th, 1915 See J. H. Npiie, Agent New Richmond, for Informntion.
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