Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 22, 5 December 1912 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BT7Tr-TEUSGRAM. THURSDAY, DECE3IBER 5, 1912.
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SHORT COURSE FOR WAYNE CD. FARMERS School in Agriculture and Domestic Science at Cambridge City Next Year.
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Teachers and Pupils of the Schools to Have Opportunity of Attending. The Farmers' Short Course for the Cfxth District of Indiana, under the auspices of the Purdue University extension department, has been located at Cambridge City and will be held February 3, 4 and 5, 1913, those dates falling on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. The program is substantially as outlined below, presenting, as Prof. G. I. Christie says, by far the best course of instruction for agriculture and domestic science work ever presented in Indiana. The several departments and topics are assigned, as shown below, to eight of Purdue's staff experts, each being an acknowledged authority on the matter he represents. While the men's department will eclipse anything heretofore offered the farmers of the State, the domestic science department is to be given greater prominence than heretofore. The assignment of Miss Roberta McNeil to conduct the department is a guarantee of a strong course of instruction. The ladies of both country and town will be highly pleased with this part of the program. New Feature. A new feature of the course is the addition of special instruction on the methods of teaching agriculture in the public schools as contemplated by the laws of the State. Prof. Z. M. Smith, of Purdue will have charge of this department. It will be really a short normal school for the teachers and at the same time highly instructive work for the pupils who attend. School officers should give this work their hearty support, as many instructors in the public schools are seeking just such work as this course will afford. At least one day should be allowed teachers to attend this course as provided by the last legislature. Pupils of the seventh and eighth years and upwards are admissible. Arrange ments for granting proper credits to teachers and pupils for attendance have been made by C. O. Williams, suFree Superfluous Hair Cure A Positive Remedy That Removes Any Hair Growth and Does Not Burn the Skin. SENT FREE TO YOU FOR TRIAL. It is easy now for any woman to tiave a beautiful face, handsome arms ,and bust, free from all disfiguring sujperfluous hair. It doesn't matter whether It's only a few hairs or a regiiilar mustache or goatee, or how light at heavy the growth Is, it can be dej stroyed in a few minutes with the marjvelous new remedy, Elec-tro-la. This wonderful hair destroyer can j"be used on the face, neck, arms, bust for any portion of the body with perfect safety. It is not like other remedies. It positively will not irritate, burn or scar the most tender skin, no -matter how long it is left on, and im j never fails to remove even the most I obstinate growth almost instantly, if (you want a permanent, lasting cure, j not merely temporary relief, Elec-tro-la lis what you should use, for it goes to (the hair roots and kills ' them. We have decided to send a trial bot tle of Electro-la to any man or woman who writes for It, to prove that It does an we aay, upon receipt of a twocent stamp to help cover cost of mailing The regular sized bottle is $1.00 and your money will be refunded if Eleo-tro-la does not do all we claim. We don't ask you to take -our word for What Eleo-tro-la will do. Just nil out Trial coupon below and mail with a two-cent stamp today. FREE TREATMENT. F1H in your name and address en dotted lines below and send it to Ko-Rec-Tiv Co., 321 E. 43d St, Room 1071, Chicago, enclosing a two-cent stamp to help cover mailing, and we will send at once a free trial bottle that wHl show you what Electro-la will do for you.
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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. Tonight "A Modern Eve." Dec. 7. "Bunty Pulls the String.' At The Murray. Vaudeville, Matinee and Night. Palace. Dec. 11-12 "A Curable Disease.' Original Company. For the information of local theater goers the following letter from the ofiices of Mort H. Singer who brings "A Modern Eve" to Richmond this evening will be interesting, as it assures this city of the first company : Chicago, Dec. 1, 1912. My Dear Mr. Murray: Answering yours of the 29th, I want you to put a special card in the papers stating that in "A Modern Eve" Richmond is getting the original company that- played Chicago and I know that if the people turn out, they will get their money's worth and will go away pleased, so I want you to make every effort possible to see that this information reaches the public. Yours truly, Sam Thall. The Murray. A most promising and satisfactory bill opens a three day engagement at the Murray this afternoon and another three day treat is on for the week end. Burns, Brown & Burns have a comedy bar act that is a success. Surzal and Razall present their comedetta entitled "The Publisher" which is amusing and entertaining. Spencer Wilbur the Irish Senator will hand out a neat bunch of comedy and Maude De Long comes with an excellent reputation as a character comedienne. The feature act is conceded as the most artistic act in vaudeville known as "The Girl With The Angel Voice." "Bunty Pulls The Strings." The quaint comedy, "Bunty Pulls the Strings," which comes to the Gennett on Saturday, Dec. 7, is full of original sayings, quaintly put and full of dry humor. Among them are some admonitions to women, such as these: "Even though ye are plain, dinna be so plain as ye loo." "Wummin make a great mistake when they think a' a man cares aboot is to see ye lookin' bonny. It's true he dinna want a wumman around lookin' like a hen that's been out in the rain. No matter how plain ye are, ye maun continue to look attractive enough for a kiss; but it's easy, if ye are a wumman of sense." "A Curable Disease." The public is manifesting much interest in the presentation of the moving pictures at the Palace next week, under the auspices of the local TypoE GOATED?
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C. & O. Change of Schedule Effective Sunday, Nov. 24, 1912 EAST-BOUND No. 8 Limited for CintL, Southern and Eastern points. L 4:53" A. M. No. 6 Limited for Cinti.. Norfolk. Washington, N. Y Lv. 4:13 P.. 1L No. 2 (CintL Local) for all lcal points, Lv. 8:56 A. M. WEST-BOUND No. 1 Limited for Muncie, Marion, Peru, Chicago, Lt. 12:20 noonNo. 3 Limited for Muncie, Marion, Peru, Chicago, Lv. I2r4S midnight. No. 7 (Peru Local) for all local points, Lv. 7:20 P. M. All Limited Trains will arrive and depart from Central Union Station, Cincinnati. Local trains use Fourth Avenue station. Pullman sleeping cars on Limited trains. All trains Daily.
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