Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 43, 22 December 1910 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1910.

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.. Edited by Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas '.'

CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION. Tho Second English Lutheran church wf.l hold its Christmas celebration on Sunday evening at the church. The program will Include recitation. musl-

cal selections, dialogues and presentation of pretent by "Santa Claus." It is an follow: 0n with silent prayers. Christmas greeting by George Mark. Pons;.. .. . . Primary Class Dialogue Primary Class Itecltatlon K.'rner KUeman Dialogue Primary Class Anthem Choir Hecltafion lxrno Wymau Hong by Hchool. JMaloxun Minn Xllborman's Clans Pons; .. F.dlth Long and Vlrglna Jonfs Recitation Herbert Riisacll Kong, by M'hool. Itecltatlon Harold Iwg Duet M'i and Clark Myers Recitation !x?nn Ferguson Hons; Mrs. Hibernian's Class Reading Kdith I'K Anthem Choir Recitation William Smith Dialogue .. ..Miss Kllen Knollenberg and Four othr Klrls. Kola Mrs. Edith Ilalsley Bong by rehool Recitation Claud Miller Reading Virginia Jones Remarks by Mr. Mlnter. Offering Hong by Rehool .. "Santa Is Coming." Hanta Clans with treat. Closing Anthem Choir

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He expects to graduate next year. Mr. Clark formerly resided here and his hosts of friends are glad to extend ' congratulations.

RETURNED FROM PURDUE. Mr. Robert Tallant, a student at

Purdue university, Lafayette, Indiana, has returned home to spend the holl-1

clays here the guobt of his mother and friends.

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IS AT HOME.

Mr. Edward Cox. who was a student at Swarthmore, the past year is home for the Christmas holidays. VISITING HERE. t

Mr. Miles Matthews of New Haven, Connecticut, and Mr. Shoemaker, students at Purdue university are in Richmond for a few d;ijs the guests of friends. Mr. Matthews was a former student at Karlham eolloge.

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Kenneth Kams of Salem, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kama of Pana, Illinois.

ANNUAL ELECTION. The Ladles Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans held their annual election of officers Tuesday evening resulting as follows: President, Mrs. Cora A. Morgan. Vice president, Mrs. Leonard Barber. Treasurer, Mrs. Flora Harlan. Secretary, Mrs. Mattie Price. Chaplain, Mrs. Harvey Petry. Patriotic instructor. Mrs. Clark. Guide, Mrs. Maud Kink. Assistant guide, Miss Susie Martin. Color guards, Miss Maud Miller and Miss Lulu Ruby. Inside guard. Mrs. Bessie Coryell. Judge advocate, Mr. Milton Harlan. Trustees, Mrs. Delia Phenis. Mrs. Lillie Coryell and Mrs. Mattie Price.

it is true we could not spend Christmas in any better way than to lay aside lor one day our selfish natures and put into action the kind of charity of allowing our actions to be of a more forgiving nature. "Then let us remember that Christmas is a day in which to visit the sick, console the sad and forlorn and to

make the day one of happiness for the unfortunate. To the poor unfortu-! nate girl who has taken a step aside' from rectitude there should be kind

RETURNED HOME. Mr. Thomas Campbell and Mr. Roland Coate have returned home from Cornell university, where they attended school. They will spend the holidays visiting relatives and friends.

NO DANCE THIS EVENING. There will be no meeting of the Thursday evening class this week. The dance has been postponed until a week from this evening.

POSTPONED TRIP. On account of the Illness of Miss Helen Neal It will be several weeks before she and her mother will be able to make the Intended trip to Ashevllle, North Carolina, where they rxnect to remain for the rest of the winter. Miss Neal was reported as a little better this morning. BECOMES PRESIDENT. Mr. S. Worth Clark, who has a large number of friends here, has been chosen president of the Undergrade tites' association at the University of

TO CINCINNATI. Mrs. Karl Kamp of North C street, went to Cincinnati. Ohio, this morning where she will spend the day shopping.

TO NEW CASTLE. Mrs. J. Mark Wilson and daughter,

Miss Josephine Wilson, have gone to

New Castle for a visit.

PENNY CLUB MET. A pleasant meeting of the Penny club was held yesterday afternoon with Mra. Stever at her home in South Sixth street. Ninety-six dollars was reported to have been collected during the house to house cauvas. Commit-

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The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions My DR. THKODOHH BE1K. The advice and answers below are general In character, the nymptoma or 11aaaes are named and th replies will apply to any cac of a aimilar character. Th prea rlptlons can he filled by any. well Mocked druic -Int. or any ctrtiirfftut can obtain anything: preacrlb.-d from hl wholesaler. Thon wUhlng further advice or prescriptions re Invited to adilreaa Ur. Theodore Beck, College Hld'r. Davton.Mo. enrlonlna; aelf addrenned, Stamped envelope for reply. State your cane clearly and always give full name and address. Names never publlahed. i .

Anna True: (a). The akin trouble you describe. Is the dry or acaly form of ecsema. accom

panied by pimple eruption, at-allna; end flrey ttrblng. 1 have mcennfully treated dry and weeping- ecsema aa follows: Wash the parta with warm water and raatlla soap: rinse and while the akin la wet apply a amall portion of plain yellow inlnyol. rubbing; and maaaaatna; grntly for several mlnutea; then rlnae and dry thoroughly. Then Iiava the following ointment carefully prepared ulng in auhatltute Ingredients aiid apply It reKularly twice flatly, after t renting- aa above advised: OH ruealyptita 15 drnpn, rowe-kayloln 2 11 dram, w-h'te va.-llne 3 osa. To I e sure of havlna this right buy the Ingredient aeparntely und mix them yourself; ib. Kor the liver, bowela and enntlpHllon, take it grain tableta rutphurb, parked In sealed tubes (not ordinary su'pliur tableta. .Inr't S: The avmptoma Indicate a cli-'f'' atate of Indigent Ion i.nd conat)pttl)ii tvhUh haa filled the ayatem with t-'r arid and rheumattm. Kulllieaa nfter rating, belchlna;. pain under the ahiildera, aour atomach. headac-he, rlltay attacks, drnwalneaa, nervemaneaa, reatleaaneaa Indicate that your liver nd atomach are not properly regulated, and you cannot expect to . cura rheumatism until aueh conditions are corrected. Klrst. rea-ulate diet; discontinue coffee and tea; omit all meat, also starches, such aa fresh bread, pastry and potatoes, exi-ept baked. Alwaya eat lesa than appetite craves; chew all food thoroughly. For Indigestion and dvspepala. tak tableta trioprnttne pink after breakfast vhlte after dinner, blue after supper. Have this filled: Fluid extract mandrake t drama, aromatic fluid cascara 1 o., compound essense cardlol 1 oi., and aromatic syrup rhubarb 4 osa. Mix and take 1-1 to 1 teaspoonful after each meal. Continue four weeka and then alternate the following aa a powerful tonic: Tincture radomene cotnp. t re. mot cardamom, romp, evrup of hvpophosphltes & ota Mix and take a teaspoonful after each meal. I have known the foregoing treatment t cure man rheumatic patlenta but It must be taken regularly, aa Indeed, should anv medicine. Less W: T have frequently given fie prescription for reducing the V'elght. from 8 to 7 pounds a week, fontalnlng fluid extract. htadrir-v-rack. hut have learned that few i'ug stores carry this extract in stock. Ilecentlv I have obtained better reeulta with It omlted. To be sure that mi are getting It right, buy 1 ox. of Ctvcon-Arbolent lr orlgifia? carton end & ok of aromatic elixir In t t ox. tattle. Take home and mix together. Tor S days tak. a teaspoonful after rnch meal: then gradually Increase to two te.ttpoonf ul Throe or four week nav r)nes before you notice a decrease in weight and then you should pset In the treatment until reduction Is satisfactory This preparation I have always f xind harmless and sure to give result". W. X V . :-- You need tha ItoseI'nvloln tretmcnt to cure you of the Itch Itoae-Kavloln Is : spM-lflc compound In powder form, widely prescribed in various ointments. This prceerlptlort will cure "fuhan Itch", or common Itch: Tjinolin Z Uose-Kav-jAtn 3 1 -S dram Mix. W th the pnrrlean and apply twice diilv. To he sure of getting genuine, imv te in -pred'enta separately and mix yourself. t'nh?ippv Wife-- Many women suffer ei vou hte. a'.l because of timd't" which prevents them front conr'l'tlrs a phvslclan. The whitish discharge Is termed leucorrhe i whitest Pi is very weakening to tha evterr If allowed to become, cernnlc. tt also brings on a train of Ills such aa reneral debllltv. nervousness, 'rreguHrl'lea. plmtles. eruptions Itching, dark Circles about the eves, dull th luftee of I he hair, makes a muddy comfdexton all because of the abnormal i rih on the system: Obtain from ilrmifl'i 1 oa. tann'c acid. I ox. sulphate of xlne and two onnees of antteptale vllane powder. Mix thoroughly and use a teaspoonful to a quart of warm water, which should be Injected n a douche with a svrlnge, morning rnd n'aht for a month to two and heraafer occasionally to prevent a return. Also take prescription given Mra X X. In this ln. Adam Kve- The treatment for alr and acalp which you refer to. aa havetng so beneficial results for your friend ta railed plain yellow mlnvel It is pocked In 4 os. Jars with complete

Information as to Its usage. It Is a really marvelous treatment for hair and scalp troubles, and Is different In action to anything I know of. It cures the woat casea of dandruff and checks the loa of hair with two or three appllcatlonda. It removea the greasy, ollr appearance, and makes anv head of hair bright, fluffy and lustrous, while It Is splendid acalp and hair tonic, promoting a new growth and preserving; the old. Trouble: The symptoms you describe. Indicate plainly that vou have pctirttla anl (itching piles) and pruritls vulva. These trouhlea are very annoy. Ina;. A cold, salt-water alts bath two or three times a week gives great relief, but to cure, you should also get the Ingredients and mix at home the following: Carbolic acid 40 drops, citrine ointment 1 os.. rose-kavloin 11-2 drama (package) and lanolin 1 oa Mix altogether and apply thlnlv two or three times daily to the affected parta. Ttoae-Kaylon la the valuable Ingredient Inthla mixture and any drugiglst can get It in package form from hla lohber. If he doea not have. It In stock. This ointment la very valuable In many skin diseases and la a healing agent. A. n. P.: If you desire a complete diagnosis and prescriptions, send for my free examination chart. I can only treat the diseases you mention bv private letter. It would he offensive to print same In these columns. Aged Couple: Naturally It seems. old peonle become victims of Indigestion, ronstlpatlnn. chronic dyspepsia and kindred ailments; careful diet and the regular use of a digestive aid. uch as tablets trlopeptine. will relieve and cure. For the constlpa tendency, take 3 grain tableta aulr-herh (not ordinary aulphur tableta. These tablets will regulate the liver and bowela. Improve the blood and Increase the vigor of old age. Asthma Victim: Tt la gratifying to know that your stomach distress was overcome hv mv prescription of trlopeptine tablets, and I will recommend for your asthmatic condition the following: Oil of eucalyptus 1 dram, terebene 1 dram, essence men-tho-laxer. ; 1-S oxs.. glycerine (pure) oxs. Ml, shake well, and taVe onehalf to one easnoonftil every hour or two dnrlng , tacks of violent' coughing and difficult breathing and dose daily at other times until cured. For Immediate relief put tihlespoopfnl In a pint of holt in c water and inhdle the vapor hv putting a sheet over the head. Almost Instantaneous relief will be found from the worst paroxisms of asthma or whooping cough. Inhale thus for in to 15 minutes. "Mrs. X. X.: Tie delicate organs of your sex are affected bv a poor circulation of Mood to those parts and brings a complication of ills aches and wnmanlv pxins almost unendurable, accompanied hv Irregulir perloda, headache. weakness. pnlenos etc Tour blood !s Impoverished and digestion perhaps poor: I's,. this treatment for seeel months d.l!v Rnd thereafter begin taUng several davs before the period!-- flow Viburnum prunifoltur 1 on. tincture cadonvne corr.p. l ox (. cardamom ami cnirp. svrup of hvuv phosptiites ozs. Mix. and take a teaspoonful everv three loun. followed hv a glass of water, i : i Yes. your welgT.t is below normal bv 20 pounds To Increase, take S grain hvpo-nuclane tablets as wr directions accompan ving scaled racket, obtainable at any well supplied drugstore. Footsore: The foot trouble which vo-i describe Is lust thousands of others; tired, aching s-veatv. calloused swol.en. itching and burning feet are In mv cr,in,, to tight shoes r-'r circulation of the Mood causing tho retention of rn5v,ius waste matter, congestion, etc To overcome th conditions It is ne, esarv to draw out the poisons. Improve the circulation and tone up the flesh, i gaments and tendons of the feet I have never found nnvthing to en-ia! the following To a gallon of hot ivrvter dd a teaspoonful of ar.tlsenti, vilane powder and a tablespoonf ful of salt inilv" '" 15 :, minutes each eight: then rinse with cold water llf you delre and dry thoroughly. Ma Ida U: You rP certainly too In,.fL y"r but whv vou should he skeptical of ever adding weight, without even trvlng. is oueer to sav the least. 1 have manv patients who state that thev have gained from one to five pounds a week while taking he S grain tvpo-nudane tablets which I have prescribed so often In these answera. t would advise vou to trv !i'm-.Vrrii T."k ana ,hn report ieT?!LlhtJu,t' uPrb figure Is admired by men and envied bv women.

tees were appointed to arrange for the Christmas dinner to be Riven Wednesday of next week in the Pythian temple.

DANCE FRIDAY. The young people of the city are cordially invited to attend the dance to be given Friday evening, in the Odd Fellows hall after Mrs. Charles Kolp's dancing class has received its Instructions. The assembly will be held at nine o'clock.

DANCE AT CAMDEN. There will he a dancing party given Monday evening, December Twentysixth, at Camden. Ohio. The Renk's orchestra of this city, will furnish the dance music.

TO ATTEND DANCE. Several persons from this city will probably go over to New Paris. Ohio, this evening to attend a dance. The members of the Phi Delta. Kappa fraternity of this city have received invitations to attend.

TO SPRINGFIELD. Mr. Arnold Shawd, who Is here with the Faulkner Advertising company, will spend Christmas in Springfield, Ohio, the guest of relatives. Monday evening he will attend a dance given at Urbana, Ohio. He will return to Richmond on Tuesday.

TO CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sun, of Springfield, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Murray have gone to Chicago for a few days' visit.

IS AT NEW CASTLE. Miss Louise Millikan it at home from Earlham college to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Millikan on East Broad street. New Castle Courier.

OF INTEREST HERE. Miss Imogene MUlikan, who is studying in the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, has arrived home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Millikan. east of the city. New Castle Courier.

ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Karns of North Eighth street will entertain a house party during the holidays. The guests will be Mrs. Lou Wohlmuth and little son Paul of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr.

ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY. An entertainment will be given In the Odd Fellows' hall Thursday evening, January eleventh, by the members of the Maennerchor society for their families and friends. Dancing will be a feature and there will be a Santa Claus. Refreshments will be served. The affair promises to be most enjoyable.

words of cheer and encouragement; to those who are suffering from hunger and cold instead of of fering up j prayer practice tie religion you have ' been preaching and take them clothes ,

and a sack of flour. "To the fashionable and wealthy

women who are seen carrying poodly i

dogs about, turn over a new leaf and i let the day stay at home. Go out and get some bright little child and take it home with you. Bestow upon the child your affections instead of wasting the same on a worthless dog.

"To all those who are interested in humane work, take your baskets to the grocery and get what you want, and then carry the goods home. This will stop the labors of the over-worked horse, which is sometimes forced to pull heavy loads all day before Christmas until Christmas morning sometimes. If you will do this I will begin to have confidence in your religion. You now have my best sentiments and wishes for Christmas." Muncle Press.

HE WILL TALK ON HOME, SWEET HOME Prof. Will Earhart's much, criticised speech, which he made before the State Teachers' Association of Wisconsin, some time ago,, when he made some detrimental remarks concerning the song, "Home, Sweet Home," will be delivered at the high school chapel during the latter part of January. There has been a number of requests made to Prof. Earhart to deliver this address. A large crowd is expected to hear it.

XIrs. Wiaslcw's Soctfcfcg Syrcp n

Ws bee rsd fr cxr STXTY-FI TE TT FS he MITI.IOXS of MOTHERS f.' hnr rHUJRE!j

JOT HKS the CHILft. tsOFTr S t i3t MSwAlXATf tii IUNs CCKE W IND OOUCau4 b best (vm.i for rI KRH-XA. Sol by pWsyf in ewr nrt ?h world. E sr sad k for "Vrm. Wikiws 8ttUing 5TUr." aad Uke no ether km. rwnry.tlv rents a K.rtle Onrnteel verier tha f;VTdcl rvwaet. Jane Wth. . Her!! NnmhaC

If you suffer with indigestion, constipation, feel mean and cross, no strength or appetite, your system is unhealthy. Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea makes the system strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Conkey Drug Co.

There is Nothing Valuable in methods or apparatus and nothing desirable in lenses or frames that we don't use. No drugs used to examine your eyes E. B. Grosvenor. M. D. OCULIST Over 713 Main

ARE AT DAYTON. XIrs. Charles Soper and son. Master Malvern of Sheridan street are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miner in the College apartments at Dayton, Ohio.

TO UNION CITY. Mrs. Emma Eva and mother, Mrs. Sarah Dobbs went to Union City today to 6pend Christmas.

EXCELLENT PROGRAM. .Miss Huldah Kenley and the pupils of the Whitewater school are being congratulated today by their many friends on the success of the concert given last evening by them In the high school auditorium. The program as published yesterday was given without change. A large number of guests enjoyed the affair which was a success in every way.

POSTPONED MEETING. The members of a thimble club did not meet yesterday with Mrs. Elmer Dickinson. The meeting has been postponed a fortnight.

TO VISIT HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding and children, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will spend Christmas here the guests of Mrs. Harding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel of the Reed apartments.

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Leonidas Marrs, humane officer, in speaking of his best sentiment for Christmas, has the following to say: "We have been taught that Christmas is better than all other days. If

Household Economy How to Have the Dest Cough Syrup and Save $2, by Making It at Home.

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Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pint of granulated sugar, add Vs Pint of warm water, and stir about 2 minutes, you have as good syrup as money could buy. If you will then put 2 ounces of Finex (fifty cents worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready-made for 2.50. It keeps perfectly. And you will find it the best cough Byrup you ever used even in whooping cough. You can feel It take hold usually stops the most severe cough in 24 hours. It is just laxative enough, has a good tonic effect and taste is pleasant. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. It is a splendid remedy, too, for hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, etc Pines is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guiaicol and all the healing pine elements. No other preparation will work in this formula. This recipe, for making cough remedy with finex and Sugar Syrup is cow used and prized in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. The plan has often been imitated but never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist ha3 Pinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

O. E. DICKINSON JEWELER Dependable qualities invariably Prices commensurate with quality Business methods based upon old-fashioned honor. These are the things which, since 1851, have been building the name which today stands as a guarantee of value wherever placed. People who know, people who care, buy their CHRISTMAS GIFTS here. -

O. E. DICKINSON 523 Main St. ESTABLISHED 1851

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This is the event that only comes once a year and when it comes it brings good cheer a time when all can enjoy themselves. It is no matter whether you are a man of money or one that knows the worth t nd from necessity must make the earning go a long way. You will f ind the Hoosier a safe place to trade. We have the stock; we have the methods that puts this merchandise in our hands, so we can save you money. We can make prices that no other store dares to meet. Come this week, don't put it off. It is now high time you were through your Christmas shopping.

VMf or Toytemdl It seems as if everybody in town has visited this wonderful "Toyland" many times already. But if you have not done so, you should not neglect it, for within two short days.it will be gone like a fairy dream. Come! Grown-ups as well as the children, and enjoy the splendid treat that has been prepared for you. We've been telling you through the papers for the past two weeks about' this wonderful Christmas store. Now if you will come in anytime in the next three days, we will give you a practical demonstration of the exceptional merits of this great Christmas store, and its worth to the people. It is here where your dollars do double duty. Come to the Hoosier For Your Chrismnas and You Will Be Pleased