Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 94, 23 February 1912 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SU TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1913.
THUIK JQUES WILL BE AWARDED FIRST
Earlham Has High Hopes for Its Champion in State Oratorical Contest. The annual Intercollegiate oratorical ecttet, in which E. Elsa Jones, will Represent Earlham college, will be held this erenlng at Tomllnaon Hall at InQanapolls. Jonea will clash with six Other orators representing Indiana colleges. Between titty and serenty Earlham Students went to Indianapolis this afternoon at 1 o'clock upon a special Interurban. Others who went to that city tlUs morning and the alumni in Indianapolis will swell the Quaker UctegaBon to over 100. S pedal yells have been prepared by the local delegation as well as those representing other cot Qfegea. These will be given prior to the topenlng of the contest. . The subject of Jones' address will be JCt -operation and Democracy and It is believed he has a very strong sjprech. Professors at the college who bare heard the adcmeeg say Jones' denvrry is everything that it should be ttnd there is little docbt bat that be will carry off first or second honors. A special meeting of the Indian State Oratorical association was held ut the Denlson hotel at Iodiuunolls tfcls afternoon rhan ftaal ajrangefeents for th oontost were completed fend other business matters considered. Iraul P. Boyd, of Hanover Collese, prettfdtnt of the association, will psetlde nd will wield the gavel In tills eventup'B contest. Jones will be the second speaker. Shi contestants in taeir order of peaking are: William T. Milroy, Notre Dame. "A Tree Hero"; E. Essa Joven, Earlham. "Co-operatioa and Democracy"; Ferdinand Tannenbaum, Wr.bash. "Our National Trend"; Fred X. Scbortemeler. Butler, "The Common Good"; J. Speed Roger. Hanover, The Saving Element": Ralph Bol! nan, DePauw, "Brutus," and Clarence Hall, Franklin. "A Foe to Democracy.' The winner will receive a cash prize of 960 and the student receiving second glece will be awarded $25. The contest will open at 8 o'clock Music will be provided by the Univer sity male quartet. Prof. Russell's class meet at Y. M. C. A., tsnight. will 7:30 0 I For tho root of II
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PRINCIPALS IN NEW REVOLTS IN MEXICO EMILIANO ZAPATA.
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FRANCISCO VASQL'EZ GOMEZ. The upprr photograph shows Kmlllauo Knpata, thn head of the new Mexiran revolution. Ho has announced himself us fighting for Emlltno Vasquei Gomes, who la rrheduled to be the president of "the Hew republic." Below is Francisco Yasnnes Gomel, brother of Emlllno Vasques Gomes. Francisco Is working the political end of the new revolution, while apparently practicing his profession as physician la Mexico City. A Limited Dist. The poor people of Barbados subsist principally on sugar cane, sweet potatoes and flylne fish. tho month you will POR
A Spanish Leather Excello Bed Davenport, worth $75.00 for $60.00 A Spanish Leather Early English Automatic Davenport, worth $45.00, for $30.00
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
TO GIVE DANCE. The Eden Degree Staff will give a dance Saturday evening of this week in the Odd Fellow's hall. The guests will include members of the organization with their families. MEETS WEONE8DAY. The regular meeting of the Music Ptudy Club will be held Wednesday morning of next week at nine thirty o'clock in the Starr Piano parlors. German composers will be the subject for the discourse. TO ENTERTAIN CLUB. Miss Margaret Lemon will be hostess for a meeting of the T. B. T. club Saturday afternoon at her pretty home in North Tenth street. MEETING P03TPON ED. On account of the inclement weather the Francis Willard V. C. T. U. will not meet Friday afternoon of this reek. The meeting has been deferred indeiinitely. OF INTERE8T. The following from a Washington dispatch is of interest to many: Mtb. William Allen Cullop, wife of Representative Cullop of Indiana, and Mrs. William Jay rown, wife of Representative Brown of West Virginia, received together today in the green parlor at Congress Hall. It was their last formal reception of the winter.
ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION AND SETTLES ANY SOUR, GASSY, DISORDERED STOMACH.
A little Diapepsin regulates bad Stomachs in five minutes. Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indigestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterward,?. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape'e Diapepsin and take a little just as soon as you can. There
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Framed Davenport that sells at $47.50, for $$38.00 Framed Davenport that sells at $40.00, for $32.00 Framed Davenport that sells at $27.50, for $22.00 Oak Framed Davenport that sells at $25.00, for 820.00 oak framed Davenports that sell at $20.00, for $16.00
A Genuine Leather oak frame Couch, worth $45.00, at $36.00 A Genuine Leather oak frame Couch, worth $40U)0, at $32.00 Genuine Leather Mahogany frame Couch, worth 2 50, at" $34.00 A Xc. 1 Chase Leather, Oak frame Couch, worth 530.00, at $24.00
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The room was decorated in red and green, and a candy cherry tree with shining fruit was the central ornament of the refreshment table. Both hostesses were handsomely gowned, as were their assistants, Miss Jessie Brown, Miss Isabel Brown and Mrs.
Wickliffe, wife of Representative Wickliffe, who presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Cant rill, wife of Representative Cantrill, who served the frappe. ENTERTAINED CLUB. Mrs. F. S. Anderson entertained the members of the Wednesday card club Wednesday afternoon at her home in South-Tenth street. Whist was played at several tables. Mrs. Unthank of North Dakota, was given the guest favor. The other gifts went to Mrs. Alonzc Smyser and Mrs. O. A. Allison. The guests for the occasion were Miss ; Tieman. Mrs. Sol Davis, Miss Lou Tieman, Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. Milo FerrelL of Chicago, Mrs. Unthank of North Da-. jkota. and Miss Gertrude MeWhinney. (After the game a luncheon in several courses was served. The club will meet ! in a fortnight with Mrs. Harry Shaw at her apartments in the Reed Flats. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Creaia and Wafers, served at Price's. Toe Ready With Assistance. Smith Goldmore is a very generous old fellow. Do you know, he's always helping somebody out. Jones (sadly) Yes. I know. I was down to see his daughter the other night, and he helped me dut too. Stray Stories. will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery at any drug store, waiting for you. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other Stomach trouble. (PIU1 1
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A Black Leather Mahogany Bed Davenport, worth $75.00 for $60.00 An Overstuffed Mahogany framed Excello Bed Davenport, worth $55.00, for $44.00
A No. 1 Chase Leather Oak frame Couch, worth $20.00. at $16()0 A No. 1 Chase Leather Oak frame Couch, worth $16.50, at $13.20 2 Only, Plush Covered Divans worth $25.00, at .... $15.00 each 025.027 scdQ23 MAIN.
WILSON ALARMED (Xational News Association) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 23. United States Minister Henry Lane Wilson is preparing to send his family home owing to the dangerous anti-foreign feeling prevalent here.
Ladies' $3.50 Ladies' Black I and $4 1 1 if Suedes 1 LI Tramp Last J 11 I . Wide Toe I V $295 J J V $1.98 J FELTMAN'S (r "SsiaSr i Great Annual I K Now j I V 1195 J Shoe Sale
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Colisewm Wednesday Night
Tickets 75c.
A Program of Pleasing Numbers Including So!os By Prof. P. K. Hicks and Hubert Conover Smith
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CRAVENCTTE SHOES Ladies' $3 Cravenette 8hoea, New Stage Last, the best mar terial possible for shoe. Sale Price. Ladtes' Shoes up to $5.00 values, but broken lines, styles the best, nearly every sise in some style. Sale Price, LADTES' PATENTS up to $5.00 values BLIND EYELET Shoes. A big shipment of Blind Eyelet Tan Shoes for men, blind eyelet to top. Sale price $4.f Tans $2.98 Ladies' 50c and 75c Rubbers Mostly small sizes, a few large sizes earried over from last year, at per pair. 724 Mam Street
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