Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 265, 1 August 1910 — Page 5

rilE RICHMOND PALLADIUM: AND SUN-TELEGHAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1910.

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ENTERTAINED FOR GUESTS. Mrs . Wallace Wilson of South Twelfth street, enterUlned with ' Kensington party Saturday afternoon In honor of visiting gueHU. Thj guests of honor. were Mrs. George Hardy and Mrs. James Wilaon of Knightstown, who are guests of Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. William Schaub. of Indianapolis, who Is with Mrs. William Bowman. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion with summer blossoms. The afternoon was spent in a pleasant social manner. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess late In the afternoon. The guests from town were Mrs. J. F. Radcllffe, Mrs. Omer Chase, Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. W. A. Parke, Mrs. Conrad Amnion, Mrs. William Flnfrock, Mrs. !!. C. McCune, Mrs. Jane Alford, Mrs. Anna Waasner, Mrs. Louise Schlssler, Mra. John Lott. Mrs. Frank Noblet. Mrs. Leslie Tucker, Mrs. Joseph Phenls, Mrs. Leonldas Kennedy, Mrs. J.. B. Smelser. Mrs. W. 8. Bowman and Mrs, F. Mitchell. J J . LEFT FOR KANSAS CITY. Miss Luclle Ford left yesterday for Kansas City, Missouri, to visit her sister, Mrs. W. D. Richardson. She was accompanied by her cousin, Mr. Bernle Woods. They will be Joined In St. Louis by Mr. Woods' sister, Miss Eleanor Woods, who has been visiting her uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. ML Ford. Mr. Woods Is employed by a varnish company In Cleveland, Ohio. Jt Jt J0 REUNION AT NEW CASTLE. The surviving children of Clark and Mary Lewis, old settlers of Henry county, held a reunion yesterday in New Castle at the home of 14 r. Perry Jeffries, In North Tenth street. Those present were Mrs. Anderson Jeffries of New Castle: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffries of Williamsburg: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis of Indianapolis; Mrs. Harry Stover of Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stout of Richmond, and Mrs. Eugene Pllllod of California. Of their grandchildren there were present Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jeffries of New Castle; W. B. Stover of Terre Haute; Mrs. T. W. Sparrow and 'Mrs. A. M. Blssenger of Michigan, and Mrs. James Jeffries of Indianapolis; of their great grandchildren there were present Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jeffries, Mr. Charles Jeffries and Miss Goldle Jeffries of Indianapolis, and Misa Grace Brenneman oi new vasue. Jl Jl js WILL LEAVE THIS WEEK. Miss Muriel Weeks of 8an Antonio, Texas, who has been visiting friends and relatives In this city will leave this week for her home. Miss Weeks is well known here. 8he formerly resided In North Twelfth street Several pretty social affairs have been given In her honor. Among these was the dinner given Saturday evening by Miss Mary Krlvel at her home in South Fourth street. ARE ENTERTAINING QUESTS. Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Stout of North Eleventh street are entertaining Mrs. Harry Stover of Michigan, and Mrs. Eugene Pllllod of California, sisters of Mrs. 8tout, with Mrs. F. W. Sparrow and Mrs. A. M. Blssenger of Michigan, daughters of Mrs. Stover. jl jl jl RIDQE PARTY. A feature of the week's social calendar Is the bridge party to be given the latter part of the week by Mrs. Walter Dalby at her home In South Twelfth street In honor of her guest. Miss Estelle Dalbey of Yincenne. .whose engagement to Mr. Hack wsx announced Saturday. This will probably be one of the most charming parties of the week. jl j j TWO DANCES AT PARK. Two dancing parties are scheduled to be given at Jackson park this week one on Thursday evening and the other on Friday evening. The latter Why Hot Get Rid of Catarrh ? Here are some of the symptoms of catarrh: If you have any of them get rid of them while there is yet time. la your throat raw? Do you sneete often) Is your breath foul Are your eyes watery? Do you take cold easily? Is your nose stopped up? Do you have to spit often? Do crusts form In your nose? Do you blow your nose a great deal? Are you losing your sense of smell ! Does your mouth taste bad mornings? Do you have to clear your throat on rising? Do you have a discharge from the nose? Does mucous drop In back of throat? Have you ringing noises In the ears? Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me) H guaranteed to cure catarrh, sore throat coughs, colds, sore throat and bronchitis or money back. Just breathe It in. Complete outfit. Including hard rub ber Inhaler. $!.. Extra bottles So rents. Druggists everywhere sell Hy omel. L. If. Fine guarantees it Jj tl levee stomach misery, sour stem isumauKoaiii

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dance Is in honor of house guests who will come Wednesday to be entertained by Mrs. O. G. Porterfleld at a bousi party. The guests of honor will be Miss Opal Harris of Emporia, Kansas; Miss Rhoda Porterfleld of Indianapolis; Mrs. Clarence Davis of New York City; Miss Birdie Keever of Winchester; Miss Nellie Shane of San Kranclflco, California; Miss Ruby Jones of Muncle, Indiana; Miss Opal Botkln of Portland Indiana; and Miss Olive Botkln of Winchester. Jl . Jl TO JOIN WIFE. Rev. Carl Harold of Worcester, Massachusetts, is In the city, the guest of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Harold. Mrs. Harold has been in the city for some time visiting friends and relatives. J Jf J TO ANGOLA. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Byer have gone to Angola, Indiana, to spend their vacation at James Lake. jl jl jt BIRTHDAY PARTY. Saturday afternoon Miss Haiel Robslter celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary with a party at her home in Richmond avenue. The afternoon was spent In a pleasant social manner and with games. Refreshments were served. Those enjoying the affair were Miss Helen Edgerton, Miss Mable Graham, Miss. Margaret Graham, Miss Mary Carman, Miss . Emma Hudson, Miss Opal Osborn. Miss Alice Goodwin. Miss "Rosamond Border, Miss Dorothy Helronlmus, Miss Mildred Ramsey, Miss Carrie Glrty, Miss Marian Little and Miss Marie Evans. jl jt jl IS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. Henry P. Miller of South Eighth street, is in Indianapolis the guest of friends. Saturday Mr. Paul Miller went over to spend Sunday with his mother. jl jl jl QUESTS AT MARION. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parks went to Marion Sunday to spend the day the guest of friends and relatives, jl jl jl NO PARTIES AT CLUB. There were no dinner parties or luncheons given yesterday at the Country club and so far no events have been scheduled for the week. However it Is hoped that several affairs will be given the latter part of

the week. A number of the members are out of the city. , -j jl .a ALL DAY MEETING. An all day meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Retd Memorial church will be held Wednesday at the church. The members are asked to bring lunch. The morning hours will be spent at needle work. All members are Invited to be present. Jl Jl jl LEFT SUNDAY. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schillinger and children of North Eighth street, left Sunday for an outing at James Lake. .4 4 Jl TO TOLEDO. Mrs. Guy Scott, of Toledo, Ohio, who has been the guest of Mrs. Matthew Balfour returned to her home Saturday. She was accompanied by little Miss Alice. Marie Balfour, who will be her guest for a fortnight Ji . J DINNER PARTY. Mr. Frank Crlchet entertained several guests to dinner yesterday at the Hotel Arlington. Covers were laid for eight Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wells. Misses Ethel, Elizabeth and Hatel Thomas. Jt A J TO COLUMBUS. Miss Ethel Lockwood will go to Columbus, Ohio, next week where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. Jt Jl J HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowman and daughter. Miss Edith Bowman, returned yesterday morning from a pleasant trip in the east. They were gone a fortnight. Jt Jt Jt GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Smith, of Philadelphia, are In the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris at their home In South A street Mr. Smith is a prominent manufacturer of Philadelphia. They made the trip in an automobile. J jt jt GUESTS AT DAYTON. The following clipping from yesterday's Dayton News is of Interest: Mr. Charles McGuire of Richmond with a party of ten guests will motor over to Dayton today and will have lundheon at the Country club. X Jt Jt Jl TO VISIT HERE. Miss Hazel Roach will leave Sunday for Richmond, Ind., to make her future home. Many affairs have been given for her by her many friends, who regret that she must leave to make her home In another city, jl jt js INVITATIONS ISSUED. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. O. G. Porterfleld for a thimble party to be given Friday morning at her home In East Main street, in honor of her house guests. The hostess to be assisted by the Misses Ethel. Elizabeth and Hazel Thomas. The hours are from ten thirty until, twelve o'clock. Jt jl Jt ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Schmidt delightfully entertained Mrs. John Reber. Misses Blrdella and Maud Reber. Miss

Myrtle Stone, and Mr. Perry Zindorf. Sunday at their home, south of the city. ' jl J Jl

A GUEST IN DAYTON. Miss Addison Pee lie, of Richmond, spent the latter part of the week in this city with friends. Dayton News. Jt , jt jl TO BAY VIEW. Mr. If. C. Ha8emeier and family left last evening for Bay View, Michigan, where they will spend a few weeks. Jt Ji J OF INTEREST HERE. The following from the Washington Letter to the Indianapolis Star is of interest: Miss Mary Gorgas of Shelbyville, Ind., has been spending two weeks in Washington with Mi6s Katherine Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brooks, formerly of Indianapolis, at her home on Ontario road. Miss Gorgas has many friends In Washing ton both of old and new making. She was a former student at Fairmount Seminary. Miss Brooks will return to Indiana with Miss Gorgas, spending August in Shelbyville and with rela tlves in Indianapolis and at other points. Jl Jt jt PICNIC AT GLEN. The primary class of the First Eng lish Lutheran Sunday school will have a picnic at the Glen on Wednesday afternoon, August third. They will meet at the church at 2 o'clock and it is hoped that as many mothers and friends as can, will come and join the little folks. jl Jt jt MARRIED LAST WEEK. Miss Ida Potter and Mr. Ira Par sons were married July twenty-sixth at the home of the bride by the Rev, Conrad Huber, of the St. Paul's Lutheran church. They are now on a wedding trip to Kokomo and other points, Their many friends are glad to extend congratulations'. Jl Jl Jt IS VISITING HERE.I Miss Edna Armstrong of Greenville, Ohio, is here for a visit with Misses Mary and Marguerite Nolan, at their home In North Fifteenth street Jl Jl Jl ' SPENT SUNDAY HERE. M. and Mrs. Mansfield of Greenville, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daugherty, of New Paris. Ohio, Were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mra A. L. Reld at their home in East Maiu street Jl Jl Jt 18 IN RUSHVILLE. Miss Pearl Guernsey, of North Eighth street, is In .Rushville. the guest of friends for a few days. , Jt Jt Jt WEDDING THIS WEEK. The only wedding scheduled for the week Is that of Mr. Harry Parry and Miss Ruth Beall. The affair will be celebrated Wednesday evening in the First English Lutheran church parson age with" Rev. E. G. Howard officiat ing. Only the relatives will be in at tendance. K. OF C AT QUEBEC Quebec, Aug. 1. From many parts of Canada and the United States the Knights of Columbus are arriving here for the first event of the long program to be carried out at the national convention of the order, which lasts the entire week. The prepara, tlon for the reception and entertain ment of the visitors is complete. To morrow morning, following attend ance upon pontifical high mass at the basilica, the delegates will march in procession to the Auditorium theater, where the convention will be formally called to order by Supreme Knight James Flaherty. The Proper Course Information of Priceless Value to Every Richmond Citizen. How to act in an emergency Is knowledge of inestimable worth, and this is particularly true of the diseases and Ills of the human body. If you suffer with backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kidney trouble, the advice contained in the following statement will add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge. What could be more convincing proof of the efficiency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the statement of Richmond citizens who have been permanently cured? Martin Bulach, tailor, 433 S. Eleventh St, Richmond. Ind.. says: "In the spring of 1902, I suffered from a weak and lame back and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store and their use brought me prompt relief. Since then I have had no further need of a kidney remedy as my cure has been permanent I gave a public statement recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, after I had used them with such good results and I still hold a high opinion of them. . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents for the United States. . ; Remember the ' name -Doan's and take no other.

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WII1S RICK REWARD Preble County Woman for Car ing for Aged Man, Receives $4,000. HER REWARD A SURPRISE HENRY HICKMAN ORDERED THAT AFTER BURIAL THE MOURNERS SHOULD READ WILL CONTRACTS FOR A CASKET. (PaiU.liuat Special) Eaton. O., Aug. 1. Devotion to a self constituted duty and faithfulness to a trust has won a rich reward for Miss Carrie YIngling of Gratis, Prebls county, who profits about $4,000 under the provisions of a will left by Henry Hickman, 77. who was buried last Friday at Gratis. , Miss Yingling lived for many years with Mr. and Mrs. Hickman, a very exacting and eccentric couple. She received an annual compensation for her services. Following the death of Mrs. Hickman about 10 years ago, sh? was persuaded to remain at the home and look after the household and wants of the old gentleman. This she did with a faithfulness that was commendable, and Mr. Hickman was the one who noticed her care and devotion to duty more than anyone else. Nearly five years ago he came to Eaton and made all preparations for his funeral, Inditing a will and even contracting for the shroud and casket. In addition he left a letter stating that at the close of the funeral, whenever it should occur, the mourners were to return to his home and become acquainted with the provisions of his will. Miss Yingling was surprised when she learned that she had been substantially remembered, as neither Mr. nor Mrs. Hickman had ever spoken to her about it. He died siezed with two nice residence properties in Gratis and a fine farm of 120 acres just north of the town. The residences were given to Miss Yingling, as well as $1,500 in cash, and she is to share with eight others in the equal division of the other property. Others who Bhare in the division of the estate are nieces and nephews. Two sisters and three brothers are left, but they receive nothing. Mrs. Elam Murphy of Eaton is one of the heirs. Miss Yingling Is aged 47 and has devoted the best portion of her life to the care of her. aged charges. She is a sister of the Rev. J. E. Yingling, pastor of the U. B. church at Dayton, and an aunt of Earl Yingling, the well known ball player. Undertaker Harry D. Silver of Eaton, buried Mr. Hickman in accordance with the contract entered into years ago. VETS AT SARATOGA (American News Service.) Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 1. With fluttering flags and martial music, Saratoga today greeted the delegates and visitors to the seventh annual encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans, department of New York. All parts of the state are represented. An attractive program combining business and pleasure has been prepared for the convention which will last three days. AT

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LAURA JEAN LIBBEY GOES IN VAUDEVILLE

y-- " .' ':J Laura Jean Libbey, author of sev enty novels and eighty plays of the heart throb order who recently an nounced that she has succumbed to the lure of the footlights and will appear in vaudeville in the near future. She will recite two poems and give a "love monologue" that she has written. She will probably appear later at the head of a cast in one of her own plays. Pearls. Black pearls are the most valuable, pink come next In value, then white and lastly yellow. UNSIGHTLY ERUPTION Fl Afflicted for Months Burned and Itched- Used Cuticura and He was Cured in Three Weeks Not Even a Scar Left. "As a crateful mother. I feel it my duty to thank you (or the cure ot my little son uo was afflicted for about eight months with sores all over his head, back of bis neck and nearly all his face. We tried all kinds of remedies without any relief. We even employed a good Rhysician and I am sure e tried bis very best to cure my poor suffering little boy. But. alasl instead of retting better he went for the worse. His head was literally covered with scabs and ugly sores and his cries kept us awake throughout the long night. I had to keep his hands In cloves to prevent bis scratching his head, as he was doubtless suffering from a burning and Itching sensation, and was constantly trving to put bis hands where It hurt. "At last when he was about three years ?ld, we saw an advertisement of Cuticura and decided to try the virtues of the Cuticura Remedies. I bought one cake ot Cuticura Boap, a bot of Cuticura Ointment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. I used them according to directions and I am happy to tell you the little sufferer was cured in less than three weeks. This was over a year ago and now his bead is covered with a fine growth ot luxuriant hair. (Urange to say, all those unsightly sores did not even leave a scar. Mrs. G. O. Couvillon, Plaucheville, La February 26, 1910." The suffering which Cutlcur Soap and Cuticura Ointment have alleviated among skin-tortured, disfigured infants, children and adults have led to their adootion in countless homes as the purest, sweetest and most eco nomical treatment I or eczemas, ana omer Itching, burning humors of the skin and scalp. A single set Is often sufficient. Catlcura Remedies are sold throogbont the elvfllied world. Potter Drue a Chem. Corp., Sole Props, Boston. ssP'Maited free, aa-para Cuticura Book, "How to Care for sad Treat tbo Skia and Scalp." CON KEY'S" DR.W. R. MAYO, WILL BE AT .RichmondArlington Hotel Xednesday, August 3d And Every Pour X7eeks Thereafter.

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MILWAUKEE INVADED

(American News Service) Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. l.By train and boat thousands of Pythians poured into Milwaukee today in time to take part in the exercises preliminary to the formal opening tomorrow of the twenty-sixth convention of the supreme lodge, the biennial encampment of the uniform rank of the Knights of Pythias and the annual convention of the Pythian Sisters. The chief official action of today was the formal dedication of Camp Henry Uarish Brown, the tented city which is to serve as headquarters of the uniform rank during the week. Supreme Representative R. S. Witte transferred the camp to Supreme Chancellor H. S. Brown, who, in turn, transferred It to Arthur J. Stobbart, major general commanding the uniform rank. Throw a ray pill and strong- cathartics which are violent In action, and always have on hand Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the guaranteed :ure for constipation and all diseases arising :om stomach trouble. IE

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A PEACE CONGRESS

(American News Service.) Stockholm. Aug. 1. The international peace congress, a gathering of peace advocates from the world over, formally opened In this city today. More than a thousand delegates are here prepared to take part In the various meetings which will continue until the end of the week. ' The accredited delegates from the United States Include Dr. Benjamin Trueblood, ' of Boston, Dr. Charles R. Van Hise, of the university of Wisconsin. Mrs. Wilbur FV Crafts of Washington, D. C, and Mrs, Fannie Fern Andrews, secretary of the American Peace society. t Tho Great Drawback. "Well, the statcnx'Uta they make against you aren't true.' said the politician's wife. "Why don't you deny them?" "I'm afraid it will incite them to dijr up some other libelous statements that are true." Philadelphia Ledger. 'J 727 Ucia