Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 167, 22 May 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY MAY 22, 1913

THREE DENTISTS Oil

E I State Association Selects Members At Convention Officers Chosen. (National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, . May 22. Three members of the Indiana' Btate board of dental examination" were chosen from the Indiana State Dental Association vesterday afternoon. Thirteen were nominated. TtaoBe selected were F. R. Hinshaw, Indianapolis; A. R. Reitz, Evansville, and H. C. Sexton, Shelbyville. These dentists, with one to be appointed by Governor Ralston and another to be chosen by the state board of healthy jvvIU conatittue the board of dental examination. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: W. E. Kennedy of Indianapolis, president;' R. R. Gillis of Hammond, vice president over J. E..tokey of South Bejad; trustees; Charles Erwiii of TerTff. Haute,. E. C. Vandervolgen of Crawfordsville and W. L. Myer of Rensselaer. The association voted to affiliate with the Na-. tfonal Dental Association. Five delegates and Ave alternates to the national meeting will be appointed by the new president. , The secretary's report showed ' a membership of 950, an increase of 100 In a year. Fewer than 100 Indiana dentists are not in the rolls. ' A class of forty-two pupils from public school No. 9 under the supervision of Mrs. Francis M. Kelsey, principal, and Mrs. 'Blanch, G Williams, teacher of the 8A grade, was used by the association for a demonstration. Later the children were given an Illustrated lecture by Df. George Edwin Hunt of the Indiana Dental College on the proper care of teeth The examiners were Drs. D. A. House, Indianapolis; H. A. Hessler, Crawfordsville; F. R. Hinshaw, Indianapolis j George West, Chicago; Ray Kibler, Indianapolis, and W. L. Myer, Rensselaer. Each pupil was presented at written recbrd of his case. A majority of the children showed need of dental attention and almost without exception the anemic and underdeveloped ones were found to have either adenoids or irregular and defective teeth. Following the examination the motion picture filnv "Toothache," was shown. Dr. W. H. G. Logan, an Instructor in the dental department of Valparaiso University, lectured at the session. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the DIcklnsba Trust CPmpany will be held at the office of the company in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on, Monday, the 9th day i of June, 1913, at 4:00 o'clock p.' m. for the purpose of electing directors .for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may . come before the meeting. ' - ' - - ; , E. R. Lemon, Secretary tnay 22, 1913. .' V , Japan bought more than $5,000,000 worth of electrical machinery and supplies, last year, most of which came from the United. States. New Superfluous Hair Cure, aWonder Does What Never was- Accomplished Btfore. Sent FREE to Prove It. One, two; thrfte In.4 Tiour superfluous hair that, j3f. BO disfiguring, is absolutely gone; a& "thdtjga magic wand naa gently made it -disappear.. . ' I want every man- atfd woman who wants to get rid of superfluous hair, anywhere on the body,' to see the extraordinary results of the most remarkable preparation ever known for removing Wild and superfluous hair. You have never used anything like it before. . Unlike other preparations. It absolutely and forever safely and gen tly destroys the life of the hair roots. ' No reddening of the skin. No Irri tation. In a few moments all super nuous hairs are gone. The skin.- no matter how tender, is left refreshed, soft and beautiful. Heavy growtns and light growths vanish. Any woman can now free her arms, neck, face and bust of all downy or heavy hairs, and her beauty will be enhanced a hun dred fold. To . prove It to you I will send you a liberal trial pacKage of this new wonder If you will simply send me your name and address on coupon below with a twoent stamp to help pay cost of mailing.; The full size pack age of this preparation Ja, $1. I will send you the $1' package now, if you prefer, on receipt of pritfe; and refund your , money If you are not not satis fled. - i " , FREE TREATMENT. Fill in your name and addross on dotted lines below and send it to me. Anna Burton, 231 E. 43rd St., Room 1222, Chicago, enclosing 2c stamp to help cover mailing, and I will send you at once a free trial package of this remarkable new preparation for, superfluous hair. Electrola is sold in Richmond by Conkey Drug Cd. ': iAdvertlment

XAM1NERS

BOARD

TEAM REORGANIZED

grounds Sunday afternoon. Past toman or Benson will pitch for the Richmond team. Th line-up of the locals will he as folio wsr Mitchell, c; Knox, cf; Hiatt, If; Saines, rf; Tettrie, ss; White, 3b; McGuire, lb; Hoosier, 2b; Pastleman or Benson, p; Burton, utility.

The Beallview -team has reorganized and will play -its first game of this season at New Paris on Decoration Day.

MARSHALLETTES TO PLAY NEXT SUNDAY The Marshallettes will play the Elmwood Champs, of Dayton, at the fair

200 voices and 60 instruments in concert tonight at the Coliseum.

: fcdDskir Sixth and Main Sts.

We have combined to gather the best styles to be found in the east and they are here waiting inspection at very moderate prices. Try us for your next pair.

Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords LADIES WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, rubber soles and spring heels, the season's most favored oxfords, T- QO all sizes, per pair JJAt0

Ladies' Tan English Oxfords LADIES' TAN ENGLISH OXFORDS Rubber soles and spring heels, made of a fine soft Russia calf leather, QO specially priced by us, per pairtD.cO Ladies' Pumps LADIES' Satin, Velvet, Brown, Buckskin Pumps, also the Guhmetal, Patent and Tan Oxfords made by Utz and Dunn, and that insures you a perfect fit, and neat and attractive shoes, at per QQ pair tDJ.iO They twice . ,

TThd Real Shoe Market in Richmond : .llL'illlfTB very One Knciv ' )

Three Great Bargain Days to to close the most wonderful value giving sale' ever- conducted here. ntoriiy9

Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the feature bargain days of this great sale. Thousands of dollars worth of good merchandise of the Baldwin Cash Store of Oxford, Ind still to be had and as a final close of the. most successful sale ever conducted in Richmond we are offering bigger bargains than before. This is your last chance to buy merchandise almost at your, own price. Below are just a very few of the great values at phenomenally low prices.

$1.50 and $1.00 Dress Shirts, assorted colors and guaranteed to give satis- fTQ faction. Special 4 7 C

Tie Stoiiart llai(iB C. Eighth and N. E St. Richmond, Indiana

ELECT ZIMMERMAN FOR L0CAL SCHOOL Woodville Man to Succeed H. Detmer At Lutheran In

stitution, j The appointment of Henry Zimmerman of Woodville Ohio, to succeed Store Sixth and Main Sts. Men's Welt Sewed Oxfords MEN'S WELT SEWED OXFORDS in Tans at $2.65. Patent and Gunmetal at $2.48. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Men's Oxfords MEN'S OXFORDS, all styles and all leathers to choose from. Come in; we can fit and suit you and give you Oxfords or Shoes at $51.98 that will wear. Children's Canvas Slippers CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS 2-STRAP Slippers, all sizes from Sy2 to 2, QQ per pair .,Ot

Bareffooft Sandals WE ARE SELLING THE BEST BAREFOOT SANDALS IN RICHMOND .

have two soles and are sewed AOkg - around Uhe soles, for, . . '.TjbijL j . - .V w. '. i"I J 'iii' ii i -J lay One lot of Men's Soft Hats, light and dark, good, every day hats, values up 39c to $3, sample lot $8 Men's English Rain Coats and Slip-ons, tan or greys, serviceable all the year round. Special price only $3.95 12c Curtain Material, bordered or plain, to close out at 6c Calico, dark, 10 yds. to a customer, special 32 15c Art Ticking lengths,' pretty special at in short designs, . . . .52 Many more bargains throughout the store too numerous to mention.

The Store For All tlie People

Herman Detmer as superintendent and principal of the Lutheran school has been announced by Rev. A. J. Feeger. Prof. Detmer resigned recently to enter business. His resignation becomes

effective at the end of the present school term when Mr. Zimmerman will take up his duties. Mr. Zimmerman has been a teacher in the parochial schools at Woodville

Thursday, May 29th, 1913 Commencing 2 O'clock P. M. On the Premises of the Several Properties and in the Order Listed Below At 2:00 P. M. No. 121 South 4th Street Consisting of a two story 7 room brick house, with large lot 42 x ft. front by 125 ft. deep. At 2:30 P. M. . No. 33 South 6th Street Being the south half of lot No. 110 in John Smith's Addition and being the same property now occupied by the Whelan Feed Store. This is very desirable business and income property. At 3:00 P. M. .No. 43 Soulh 7th Street Consisting of a two story brick and frame house, with lot 32 ft. front by 125 ft. deep. This is very valuable property within two 'squares from business center of city. TERMS OF SALE . One-third cash in hand; balance in two equal installments, in 9 and 18 months, notes to bear 6 interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash. For further information, see - ' r . , . . DICKINSON' TRUST COMPANY

JOHN L. RUPE, Attorney.

Marks the Final Wind-up of ONLY THREE SALE

$4.00 Boys' Norfolk Suits Grey, Blue, Brown, etc., special at $15.00 Men's Hand Tailored SuitsBlue serges, Browns Greys, Mixtures, guaranteed all wool, special,

$9.45

for years and is well knovn in that part of the state. The position of superintendent ot the school also carries with It the principalship. There are W pupils enrolled at the school this year.

OF Administrator Estate of Philip Brookins. Money Cheerfully Refunded if Purchase is Not Satisfactory. Don't Miss This Chance. Our Big Bankrupt Sale DAYS REMAIN

& V " Skirts Pure Linl j fy&s&i& J i en, Indian Head, etc. iZm ll jllv' Great for summer -v i'' .1 (I wear, alues up to s " Ij 7 $2.00; to close out, 1 t'li Ladies and Misses l f One Piece Dresses l ' Assorted colors of Vgf pretty Lawn, saraple lot 2- values " " " '