Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 163, 14 May 1912 — Page 10
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ft-AUE TEX. THE RICHMOND PAULADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY MAY 14. 1912.
SANITARIUM
BURNED
'And Two of the Inmates Were Cremated.
" (National News Association) MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 14. A white man and a negro were burned to death and ten other persons are misBling and three hundred patients of the James sanitarium at Raleigh Springs, ten miles from Memphis, were forced to jump from a second story window when the institution burned at 4 'o'clock this morning. The patients 'were forced to flee in their night clothing. It is believed that the missing may have been saved but a search of 'the ruins is being made for their bod- , lies. The sanitarium was outside the city limits and beyond the and of the 'Memphis fire department.
To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful
TWO PROMINENT MEN IN COUNTY CALLED (Palladium Special)
JACKSONBURG, Ind., May 14. J.
fR. Whirley, a well known resident of (this place died yesterday at his home
at the age of sixty years.
TIPTON LEGG DEAD. DUBLIN. Ind.. May 14. Tipton
Legg, aged sixty years, for a number
of years a resident of this place, died
iinday afternoon at his home. Death as due to diseases incident to old
age.
(National Hygienic Review) More important than the cosmetic care of the complexion Is its physical care. To keep the face clean, fresh, youthful, there's nothing better than common mercolized wax. It absorbs the soiled or faded wornout skin particles. Using cosmetics simply adds unwholesomeness to the complexion.
That's the difference. By all means, acquire the mercolized wax habit. It's
so easy to get an ounce of the wax at
the druggist's, apply at night like cold
cream and wash off next morning. There's no detention indoors, the old skin coming off so gradually no one suspects you'e using anything. When in a week or two the alluringly youth
ful, roselike underskin is fully in view
-well, you won't want, or need, a
make-up complexion after that.
For obstinate wrinkles, a face bath
made by dissolving an oUnce of saxo-
lite in a half pint witch hazel, surpasses massage cream for results.
ELEVEN JAOLY HURT
In a Collision on New York
Elevated Railroad.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
ENTERPRISE CLASS. The Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends church was entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bond, 728 South Thirteenth street. The evening was spent socially and with games. A musical and Literary program was presented during the evening. Light refreshments were served.
work. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. William Bartel Sr., and Mrs. George Rohe. Late in the afternoon a delicious luncheon was served. The society will meet in a fortnight with Mrs. George Fox at her home in East Main street.
WANTS THE LETTERS EE. J. Williams Tries to Recover Archbald Evidence.
(National News Association) NEW YORK, May 14 Eleven persons were injured today when a train on the elevated extension of the Broad
way subway crushed into the rear of a ten car southbound passenger train at the 238th street Btation. Two of the injured are at Fordham hospital with
serious hurts. One of them is not ex
pected to live. The accident was due to misreading signals.
SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. Mrs. Charles Kolp will give a dance this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. The Lucas Saxophone Trio will furnish the dance music. Miss Rose Gennett is entertaining the members of the Tuesday Bridge club this afternoon at her home in East Main street. An evening meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace Methodist church is announced for tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sqhuh in West Main 6treet.
CHARMING EVENT. Among the charming social vents for Monday was the beautifully appointed dinner given by Mrs. E. J. Dykeman at her home in South Nineeenth street as a courtesy to Miss Marjorie Pennell, a bride-elect. An account of the affair was published yes-
Tito Mattel with violin obligato by Mr. Harold Clements and La Serento by Tosti. Miss Edna Marlatt will preside at the piano. Mr. G. A. Lehman of Earlham college will also sing. Mr. Thomas Stanley of Earlham College will assist the members of the cast in their make ups.
FOR THE EAST. Mrs. William Campbell of East Main street, will leave next week for Philadelphia, where she will spend some time. Before returning home she will visit her son, Mr. Thomas Campbell, at Cornell university.
TRIFOLIUM SOCIETY. The monthly meeting of the Trifolium Literary society was held Monday evening at the home ofMiss Gertrude Bartel in South Sixteenth stret. Many of the members were in attendance. Mr. William Romey gave a talk on Grand Rapids. This was followed by "current events" presented by Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Miss Esther Tuecke
j led the discussion. Music was furnish!ed on the Victrola by Miss Gertrude j Bartel. After the program a social hour followed. Refreshments were ser
ved. This was the last regular meeting of the season. The annual banquet will be held in about a month.
MEETING POSTPONED. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society meeting of St. Paul's Lutheran church, will be postponed on account of the death of Mrs. Schroeder, and will be held in connection with the May meeting Thursday, May the twenty-third.
(National News Association) WASHINGTON, May 14. With the understanding that beginning tomorrow night sessions will be held in the house judiciary committee considering charges against Judge Archibald of th Commerce court adjourned today (without hearing a witness. Efforts ' .were made by E. J. Williams to get back the supposedly Incriminating letters which have been taken from him by the committee. He requested Chair
man Clayton to permit him to take the various papers back to Scranton. His
request was refused.
Select Trees With Cru.
Trees for street and lawn should be
studied and selected with the greatest
care. They are for life, often for several generations, yet a dollar often de
cides the kind of tree. Much more thought and time are given to the selection of an easy chair. Many persons will willingly spend $30 or $40 for a chair who would not tuiuk of putting
that amount Into a tree. Kansas Industrialist.
English Daisies. The word "daisy" means "day's eye,"
because the little pink English daisies
always close their petals when the sun
goes down. An American woman
found that out once when she was in
England. She thought the English people didn't appreciate their little
pink daisies. They rooted them all
out of their lawn with big knives and
. said they were just weeds. So the
American said she was going to wear tome at dinner. They said nobody but
babies wore daisies. But she picked
a bunch of them and wore them. And In the middle of the dinner she looked flown and found they'd all gone fast
asleep. Exchange.
9244 A Comfortable and
Natty Suit for the Boy
A Bad Outlook. No. I can't get up enough couraee
to ask old Patterson for his daughter."
"And why not?" "Because I'm a builder of absolutely
fireproof buildings and he is a fire in
surance agent." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
She Knew. Miss Gusher Oh. please tell me! Do
you think poets have to be born? The
Poet's Wife Yes, borne with. Har
per's Bazar.
VISITING HERE. Mr. Albert Gilchrist of the Cincinnati Enquirer, spent the week-end here the guest of his mother, Mrs. Gilchrist, of North Fifteenth street.
GUESTS HERE. Mrs. C. W. Turner and Mrs. Harry Turner who have been spending the winter sojourning In New Orleans, are the guests of Mrs. G. F. Gault, 12 South Eighteenth street for a few days enroute to Ada, Ohio.
TO GIVE ENOCH ARDEN. Wednesday eveinng the Epworth League of the First Methodist church will present in "pantomime" Lord Alfred Tennyson's beautiful poem, "Enoch Arden." The cast follows: Enoch Arden Mr. Harold Clements. Annie Lee Miss Elizabeth Phelps. Philip Ray Mr. Victor Asbury. Miriam Lee Miss Josephine Notes-tine.
Enoch's Daughter Miss Eva Brooks Enoch's son Mr. Charles Phelps. The poem will be read by Mr. Frank Elliott. Several musical numbers will be given by a quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Krone, Mrs. Ray Longnecker and Mr. Walter Luring. The numbers will be "Annie Laurie," "Sweet and Low" and "Asleep in The Deep." Miss Edith Duke will sing two numbers, Slumber Song by
.Hi. riret Time. The best man wu doing his best to make the groom brace up. "Where's your nerve, old man?" he asked. "Why, you're shaking Uke a leaf." "I know I am." chattered the groom. "But this Is a nerve wrecking time for me. I've got some excuse to be frightened, haven't I? I've never been married before." "Of course you haven't." soothed the prospective father-in-law. "If you had you'd be a great deal more scared than you are." Pearson's.
Wonderland of Australasia. The hot spot district of New Zealand Is called "wonderland of Australasia. It is said to be to Maortland what the Tellowstone perk and Hot Springs of Arkansas are to the United States. Maori women have no need to light a fire to cook meals. Aa old can or pall sunk in hot mud or set on a steam Jet answers admirably for a boiling pot or oven.
Oh. No, She Wouldn't. "I can't understand why a woman should ' lie about her age. I should never try to deceive anybody In that way." "Still you wouldn't want everybody to know you were forty-one, would you?" "Forty-one! The Idea! in not be thirty-two till my next birthday." Chicago Record-Herald.
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HAS RETURNED. Mrs. J. H. Aufderheide of Indianapolis has returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. Aufderheide is the mother of Mrs. T. M. Kaufman of this city.
BUSINESS MEETING. . A business meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Layman at her home, 411 Randolph street. All members are urged to be present.
Men of most renowned virtue have
sometimes by transgressing most truly
kept the law. John Milton.
DORCAS SOCIETY A meeting of the Dorcas society was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Johanning at her home in South Twelfth street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needle-
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