Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 100, 27 April 1907 — Page 5

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, April 27, 1907.

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Social and Personal Mention (Conducted by Mtss Florence Corwin. Office Phone, Both 21J Reeldence Phone, Home 1310.

Dr. and Mrs. George IL Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mote were entertained at dinner Friday evening by the Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Nelson, at

Grace M. E. parsonage. ,

India" and "The Freedmen" were the interesting subjects studied at the meeting of the "Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church, which was

held at the home of Mrs. D. Ij. Mather on North Twelfth street, Friday afternoon. Miss Jane Colburn led In the devotional exercises. A round table discussion was held, Mrs. I. M. Hughes, Mrs. Paulina Jones and Mrs. J. .M. Bulla having charge of the subject, "India," and Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Mary Winchester and Mrs. Sherman giving talks on "The Freedmen." Interspersed throughout the talks were "plantation melodies" sung by Mrs. Will Earbart, which added much to the program. Another very enjoyable and Interesting feature was the reading of A letter from Miss Alta Holmes, who is teaching in Tennessee. A guest of the society was Mrs. J. C. Hills, of Marshville, Wisconsin, with Mrs, T. J. Graham. Following the program refreshments were served by the hostess and a pleasant social season spent. Next month Mrs. James Judson will be the hostess at her home, 24 South Twelfth street. The subjects for study will be Porto Rico, Cuba, Siam and Laos."

' An enjoyable meeting of the Athenaea Literary society was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. Alexander Tteid, at her home in Spring Grove. It was the last meeting of the season and the program which, was given proved to "be a fitting close to the season's meetings, which have been exceedingly Interesting. Mrs. Almeda Hockett read a paper on the "Local Public School System and Local High School System Its Uses and Abuses." Tha paper was full of Interesting information and was much enjoyed. Mrs.

Elizabeth Toms also read a paper

which was fully as meritorious as the first, her subject being "Education for Modern Life." A general discussion followed both of these, it being led by Mrs. Belle KInsey. Part eight of the

serial 6tory which was to

Mrs. Franklin Moore, Mr. John Hugo

and Mrs. James Hart. Following the

contest at cards, a luncheon in two

courses was served. The guests in

eluded Messrs and Mesdames Christo

pher Kinsella, Franklin Moore, John Hugo, Fred Corcoran, Louis Wentz, D. C. Genn, E. J. Dykeman and James Hart; Miss Thelma Corcoran and Mr.

Christopher Kinsella, Jr.

Little Miss Carrie Haller entertained

the associates of her kindergarten Fri

day afternoon at her home on Washington avenue. The little folks spent

the time In playing games and a lunch

eon was served. The feature of the

afternoon was a birthday cake, the oc

caslon being Miss Haller's sixth birth

day anniversary 4 S

The exhibit at the Morrisson-Reeves library of the oil paintings by Miss

Florence Chandlee, which has been open the past week, has been of much

Interest and has been very successful

The exhibit will be open every after

noon of next week, at two o'clock and

also on Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. William Pike pleasantly enter

tained the Ladles' Aid society of the

First Baptist church and a few friend;

Among the guests were Mrs. Enoc

Highley, Mrs. Frank Highley and Mrs.

Amelia Austel.

Miss Evangeline Baldwin, teacher at

school number 14, east of the city,

was given a charming surprise Friday by the parents of the pupils. The

guests brought a bountiful dinner with them and the event proved to be most enjoyable to the parents as well as to Miss Baldwin. In the afternoon a short program was given by the pupils which was of much interest.

remd hv Mrs. Kate Schneider, was read

by Mrs. KIneey, owing to Mrs. Schneider's absence. A piano solo was charmingly rendered by Miss Haley Harold and a vocal EClo was given by Mrs. Clarence Hadley, accompanied by Sirs. Turner Hadley. Refreshments were served by the hosteS9. 4 fc Master Percival Allen Gray was given a surprise Friday afternoon at his homo on Main street, by seven of his little friends. It was his seventh birthday anniversary and a most enjoyable time was spent by the guests. A six o'clock dinner was served, the decorations for which were carnations. In the center of the table was a large birthday cake bearing seven candles. The guests were Masters Wendall O'Xeil, Emmett Curme, Burr and Sheldon Simmons, Robert Lacey and Vernon Goldsberry. - Mrs. Benj. Myrick and Mrs. Charles Bell were hostesses for a meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionarysociety of the Reld Memorial United Presbyterian church, at its meeting held Friday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs., E. E. Brown, a former missionary to India read a very

comprehensive paper on that subject

and one that was most enjoyable to the memBers. Mrs. Gus Scott was leader for the devotional exercises. Mrs. Georga Ball read a paper on "Home Missions," and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick pave missionary items. Refreshments and a social season followed the program. The next meeting will be the last Friday In May. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of Grace M. E. church was held Friday and the following unique plan of liquidating its obligations to the church Improvement fund was decided upon: The members will try to secure a "mile of pennies each member of the church being supplied with a narrow strip of paper, one foot in length, on one side of which will be printed the plan of raising the money, and on the other will be spaces large enough, to hold a penny, sixteen to each strip. The coin side will be coated with an adhesive preparation to hold the pennies. It is thought that when a mile of pennies is received the sum of $544. $S will have been collected, which sum will enable the society to pay its debt. The friends of Mrs. John Hafner, gave her a most enjoyable surprise Friday evening at her home, on North Nineteenth street, it being her birth-1 day anniversary. Pedro -was nlavpri I

at five tables, prizes at which were awarded to Mr. Christopher Kinsella.

PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith are at Indianapolis for a few days. Harry Ross went to Indianapolis Friday where he witnessed the production of Forbes Robertson and Gertrude Elliott in "Antony and Cleopatra." Mrs. Andrew Roser has been at In-

have been ' dianapolis for a few days.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dalbey Is spending a few days at Indianapolis.

Danger In Delay.

Kidney Diseases are too Dangerous for Indiana People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually underminded. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago,- urinary" troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. - Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here In Indiana. Daniel Mitchell, of Company K, Barracks No. 10, National Soldleti

Home, Marion. Ind., says: "Dean's Kidney Pills have been a great benefit to me. I was troubled much with a weak back, and rheumatic pain? affected every joint. The secretions were very sluggish and contained a dark sediment and burned In passing. My eyesight became dim. I was troubled with dizziness and dull headache. I never found any relief until

I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. Since using them, X have been entirely free from any former troubles. I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as being exactly what they are represented to be." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil mun Co., . Buffalo. New York, Sole agents for the United States. Remember tho r.ime Doan's and take no other.

COUPLE III COURT FOR BADJEHAVIOR Joseph Hittle and ;Mrs. Mary McFarlan Charged With Improper Conduct.

HITTLE'S WIFE PROSECUTES

SHE ALLEGES THAT HE IS ALSO GUILTY OF DESERTION, WHICH IS A SERIOUS OFFENSE IN INDIANA NOW.

Joseph Hittle and Mrs. Mary McFarlan were arraigned in the city court on the charge of Improper conduct. Both plead not guilty and the hearing of their cases will be Monday morning. Hittle is charged with wife desertion and will be given a hearing on this charge in the circuit court. Mrs. Hittle filed complaint against her hus

band Friday evening, and this morn

ing he and Mrs. McFarlan were arrest

ed at the latter's home on North Third street. Mrs. McFarlan states that Hittle boarded" at her home and that she is guilty . of no offense. In police

court the little daughter of Mrs. McFarlan sat next to her and witnessed the proceedings with wondering eyes.

Mrs. Hittle sat in the chiefs office and

6aw her husband given his preliminary hearing.

Could Not Give Bond. Mrs. McFarland's bond was fixed at

$100 and Hittle's bond was fixed at $600. Neither could secure bondsmen so Mrs. McFarlan and her little daugh

ter were sent to the Home for the Friendless and Hittle was remanded to the city Jail. Mrs. McFarlan stated at the Home that her husband had deserted her and that she washes for a living. She stated that she had two big washings to do today and the matron allowed her to return home to

complete this work. v

Hittle Claims Justification. Hittle states that he came here from

Sabina, O., about four months ago, and

he says that he has Just cause for Ieav-

ng his wife. He has sent for witness

es at Sabina who will appear for him

when he is tried In the circuit court

for wife desertion. He has retained Attorney J. F. Robblns to defend him. Mrs. Hittle states that her husband, without cause, left her six weeks ago and that she has just got out of Reid Memorial hospital where she was op

erated on. Wife desertion under a law passed at the last session of the legislature is now a most serious offense and punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for a term of from one to three years.

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I find that Herpicide will do all you claim for it I am now on my second bottle and It has cleansed my head nicely and I can see new hair coming in. It also stopped my hair from falling out and I am well pleased with it and will and do recommend it to all. (Signed) R. L. LEIGH, llopkinsville, Ky.

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Be sure you get Herpioids. Guaranteed under the Food and) "fcW Act June SO, 3906. Serial No. lift.

LEO H. FIHE, Speial Agent.

Applications at Prominent Barber Shcps. i. :

A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund" your money if Foley's Honey and Tar, fails to cure your cough or cold. .It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.

FIREMAN MEETS DEATH

CREATES A SENSATION Daughter of Jas. R. Keene Sues for Divorce.

New York, April 27 Publication today of the fact that Mrs. Talbot Taylor, daughter of Jas. R. Keene, has begun suit for divorce created a sensation among the four hundred. Taylor met his Waterloo financially In the recent raid on Metropolitan stock.

Mrs. Elliott Improving. Mrs. Fletcher Elliott, who underwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital, Friday, continues to improve.

FREE TO YOU MY SISTER

Fr. t. Y.u and Ev.ry SlsUr Suf. faring fram Women's AKmsnts,

I m a woman. 1 knowiromia't tufferisfff. 1 hv found t ha cur. I will mail, trea of any chars: e. ay bom treat ment wjth full in&trocttoo to a or suffarar from woman's ailment. J want to tell all women about th is cure you, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I wast to tell you how to cur yourselves at home without the help of m doctor. Men cannot understand women's suffering-?;. What we women know from experience, we know better than any doctor. 1 know that my home treatment is a safe and sure cure for Lsucorrhoea or Whitish discharges. L'lceratlon. Displacement or FalHnr of tha Womb. Profuse. Scanty or Painful Periods, ttcrlne or Ovarian Tumors or Growths:

aiso pains in the head, back and bowel, hearing down feellmrs. nervousnnss, creeping feetlnr up the spine, melancholy, desire to cry. hot flashes, weariness, kidney and bladder troubles w here caused by weaknesses peculiar to our sex. I want to Fend you a complete ten day'. treatment entirely free to prove to yoa that you can cure yourself at home. easUy. quickly and surelv. Ea-

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Freight Wreck on the Big Four Railroad.

Mount Carniel, 111., April 27. A Big Four freight train was wrecked near here this morning. Fireman ' Kerns was killed and trainmen Weston and Dillls injured.

horse had broken and the horse not taking kindly to the swift moving water, walked to the bank where it grazed, peacefully not caring or paying any heed to the frantic shvuts of its owner. The cries of Mr. Gilbert were heard at the pumping station and Capt. Walter Voseler and others of Life Saving crew No. 8, carrying life lines, hurried to the scene and shortly after Mr. Gilbert and his precious freight were saved, having been drawn to the bank. The harness was fixed and the calves followed closely by their weeping mothers, journeyed onward, probably to meet a more pathetic fate than that of drowning In the Whitewater.

AUTOMOBILES WILL

FORTHEY.MC.fi.

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Novel Plan Is Taken to Raise Money.

TRIPS OF FIFTEEN MINUTES.

In order to aid the Y. M. C. A. cause fifteen owners of automobiles in Richmond, and members of the Wayne

County Automobile association will meet at the Westcott hotel Monday afternoon at two o'clock and their machines from that time until evening, will be at the service of the public. Fifteen minute rides about the city will be given for twenty-five cents, and owing to the novelty of the affair a large sum is anticipated for the cause.

Car Jumped the Track.

An interurban car jumped the track at the car barns this morning. Traffic was delayed for about an hour but no one was hurt.

RETURNED A VERDICT IN FAVOR OF HERMANN

Washington, April 27 Th jury in the case of Ninger Hermann, fornjer land commissioner, charged with land frauds, returned a not guilty verSict this afternoon."

Chicago passengers using C, C. L. trains land at 12th at. (Illinois : Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tC

Surface cars on Manhattan island da daily damage to persons and property In the average sum of $2,7oO.

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WAS HOMEJWO MONTHS Ora Overpeck Re-enlists for Army Service.

Ora Overpeck of New Pari?. O., has returned home on a two months leave of absence from his duties with the United States army troops located in the Yellowstone. lie is a member of troop K. Sixth cavalry. He has just completed a ihree years service in the

army and has rc-enlisted. He will return to the Yellowstone in June.

HARNESS BROKE IN MIDDLE OF STREAM saBBaBBanananaja Joseph B. Gilbert Meets With Embarrassing Accident.

SAVED BY CREW NO. 8.

Joseph B. Gilbert sat mournfully on his calf wagon in the middle of the rapidly rising Whitewater river, near the pumping station. Friday. Two

litile calves tearfully loked througti!

the bars in the pen, while their moth- j ers stood in the water close to the : wagon. The harness on Mr. "GillK-rt's i

The people know that when the Alford Drug Company says anything that they mean The bargains we quote you lor Saturday will astonish you.

Come, come, one and all. See what we are doing. We are recolvlng threatening letters from the Trust druggists, telling us that they will try in every way possible to prevent us from ever buying any moro goodo, and shutting us completely out of the market. i But don't mind what they say. WE DONT. Because we will have the goods uot the same, and these goods will be sold to you at the same prices we formerly sold thexxu We are for the common people. Below you will find the following prices for Saturday:

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FoimimMira- Fenn Salle These pens" were in our safe at the time of the fire, and were not injured in the least. We will sell at a great big reduction of 60 cents on the dollar. Prices all the way from 85c to $8.00. AH the prominent brands, such as Parker, Faber and the American. You know what they are. All $2.00 Safety Razors will go in this slaughter price sale at 75 cents. Salle off Cngars All brands of Cigars at 9 for 25c, or $1.35 per box. All leading patent medicines: $1.00 sizes ..65c 50c Sizes .... ..35c 25c Sizes 15c

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Why pironize the Trust, when you can SAVE ONE-HALF OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE at the Alford Drug Company. Everything guaranteed.

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