Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 189, 17 June 1913 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913

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BOGUSJHECK MAN Eaton Merchants Refuse to Honor Instruments Signed By "E. G. Earle." (Palladium Special.) EATON, O., June 17. WarineBS of Eaton merchants and business men doubtless save unto themselves many hundred of dollars, although a number came near falling for the game of a bogus check worker, who gave the Dame of E. G. Earle. . v., Earle dropped Into f m a week ago xind represented himself to be a agent for the Wool worth company, the concern which has Ave and ten-cent Stores all over the country. He sought a site upon which to establish a manufacturing concern, and made a dicker with E. E. Bailey, real estate agent, for the ground of the old St. Clair Tile Company. He wanted to pay $100 in a check for the ground, and agreed to pay monthly installments of $100 until the obligation was canceled. Mr. Bailey made a trip to Pleasant Hill to see the owner of the ground and get her consent to sell it In that way. During his absence from the city Earle Is said to have contracted for $70 worth of jewelry from J. M. Neth, and sought to get it on a check, but was refused. When things grew pretty warm, it is claimed, Earle quickly flropped out of the city, leaving his landlady, Mrs. J. P. Curray, South Beach street, minus a week's board and room rent. From the inquiries that have been made, the police believe Earle is a badly wanted man and professional check worker. He is about 57. ' 7 " ' Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. ..Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. C Advert sementl

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Guide At the Murray. Week of June 16. "In the Bishop's Carriage." Blanche Walsh. The writer had the pleasure of seeing Blanche Walsh in Tolstoy's immortal drama, "Resurrection" at the Murrette theatre last evening. Although It was silent, the acting was so natural you could almost believe Miss Walsh and her company were about to step from the curtain and appear in the flesh before the audience. The production consists in four parts of moving pictures as beautiful and grand as ever shown in this city. Resurrection is the realistic portrayal of the life of a Russian peasant girl who was more sinned against than sinning has been forced to lead a life of shame, but later experiences a spiritual resurrection, becomes the magic touchstone whereby her betrayer, a sensual pleasure-seeking profligate, undergoes a moral regeneration. It will be shown again at the Murrette theater today, tomorrow and Thursday. Palace. "An Indian's Gratitude," a Broncho western-military drama, is the feature j at the Palace today. The story depicts ! life in the early west and shows some ! thrilling battle scenes, between the ! Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Using Sioux Indians from the Dakota reservation in the production. Among the many exciting scenes in this picture is an attack upon a stage coach by the Indians. On the same bill a clever Eclair comedy "Goutran, the Snake Charmer and a beautiful colored scene, "Tea Industry of Indo-China." Thursday a 3 reel Kay-Bee war drama "The Boomerang." "The Squaw Man." When Francis Sayles' Players present "The Squaw Man" at The Murray theatre, Little Leah Minner of New Castle, Pa., will appear in the part of little Hal. Little Leah Minner played the part for Mr. Sayles in New Castle, and also appeared in Akron, Ohio, last week in the same part for another ftock company. There is no doubt but what she will make a big hit in the part here. "In The Bishop's Carriage." "In The Bishop's Carriage" which The Francis Sayles Players are presenting at the Murray theater this week is proving to be an excellent play and the members of the company are seen to advantage. Although it was known that Miss Olga Worth was capable of excellent ii

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FARM HOUtt BURNED Chas. Hickey Suffers a Loss of $2,500.

(Palladium Special EATON, O., June 17. Fire originating from a defective flue Monday totally destroyed the two-story farm house belonging to Charles G. Hickey, near Friendship church, five miles southwest of - Eaton. The blaze had gotten under good headway before discovered, and it was utterly impossible to save the structure, though neighbors carried a part of the household effects to safety. The loss is estimated at about $2,500, which is partially covered by insurance. work, she most certainly surprised the audience last night by the manner in which she interpreted the difficult role of Nance Olden, Miss Worth's acting showed much study of the part and her performance was equal to any ever seen on the local stage. Joe Schaffer, as Tom Dorgan, did some excellent work. However, J. J. Flynn as Ramsey had about the best male part in the play and he played it well. Mr. Sayles, as usual was excellent in the part of Wm. Latimer. The balance of the cast was- in all respects good and the production was equal to many of the dollar and a half attractions seen here during the winter season. "Our New Minister." One of the drollest situations in all the plays that have been offered here is undoubtedly the scene where the escaping convict hids in the cellar of the old cobbler in Denman Thompson and Geo. W. Rver's comedy, "Our New Minister." When the scared constable, played by Joseph Conyers, alarmed for the safety of his own skin, picks out the very same cellar for his own hiding place, not knowing that the desperate criminal he would run away from is already hidden there, there isn't anything to do but laugh. The New York production of the piece is to mark the coming engagement of this delightful comedy. Beautiful Women. It has been observed that beautiful women always have good digestion. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Tablets will correct it. TI.ey are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. For sale by all dealers Advertisement) I MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, June 17 Ricnniond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree. Refreshments. Wednesday, June 18 Wedd Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Friday, June 20 Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree. Refreshments. Your Sightseeing starts the minute you leave Chicago. Notice the scores of interesting scenes, famous in history, literature and modern life, seen from the car windows.1! While you ride see the River of the French Explorers, old Fort St. Louis, scene of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate, greatest American zinc mine, Black Hawk's Watch Tower, cross the trail of the Pony Express the hoof beats of whose fleet messengers sounded the advance of civilization to the plains, the mountains and the shores of the Pacific.

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ECONOMY, Ind., June 17. Where is there a more home-coming town of its sire than Economy? We give the following from a distance who are now visiting here: Mrs. John Daremus and Mrs. Al Dautcher of New York are visiting Mr. ! and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet. J Thomas Marshall of Washington, D. C, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall. L. D. Swain of Kansas, is visiting the Swains and other relatives. Rev. Fred Greenstreet of Washing-1 ton (state) is a guest of his many friends and relatives. Dr. Worth Clark of Philadelphia is visiting his mother and the haunts of his boyhood days. C. C. Fennimore of Los Angeles, is a guest of his parents and other relatives. Thomas Judd of Iowa is the guest of the Olers and Morrisons. Rev. Carter of Indianapolis is visiting Mrs. Mary Ann Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugh of Ohio, are visiting their many relatives. Other towns have been "written up" for the press, and. we are going to be real modest in saying things of Economy and her people, and only mention one line of our town's products, thus: Dr. Ed Clark of Indianapolis, Dr. John Clark of Baltimore, pr. Worth Clark of Philadelphia, Dr. Herbert Clark of the Isthmus of Panama, Dr. W. L. Ballinger and Dr. Howard Ballinger of Chicago. Four of the six are classed with America's greatest M D.s. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop and children are at Thortown visiting. Harry Parker of Richmond spent Sunday here with relatives. Misses Mildred and Pauline Hiatt of Fountain City are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle and children were visiting at Hagerstown Sunday. Lon Edwards spent Sunday with Cambridge relatives. Mary Ann Williams, 84, attended Friends quarterly meeting at Martindale Saturday. Rev. ano Mrs. Martin and daughter, Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son were at Webster Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan and children. Mr. and Mrs. Cale Fennimore and son Howard, of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlie Lantz and children of Hagerstown, Lum Fennimore of Los Angeles, SPENT $700 ON FEE1 People with Sore, Perspiring Feet, Reed This Vouched for by Levengrood Strlckler, Druggists, of Latrobe. Pa. 'George Umoltis bought two packages of EZO and in about four weeks came in and said he wanted it advertised, and pay all charges, so the people would know how good it Is. He aid for 7 years he hadn't stood on his feet He spent S700 for doctor bills. He only used one package of KZO. and can run and jump like a boy. He was all smiles about EZO." A refined ointment for sore, aching, weary feet, for 25 cents a Jar. At druggisis everjwntic. Leo H. Fine. Druggist. imcffl

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Cal., and Miss Lottie Reld of Muncie took dinner with W. L. Fennimore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hnnnicutt of Dublin were here Sunday. Frank Osborn of Muncie spent Sunday here with relatives. The Dublin Friends Sunday school conference was held here Saturday. Rev. Elbert Russell of Earlham delivered two addresses, one in the forenoon and the other in, the afternoon. There was a large attendance. The ladies of the Economy Friends' church furnished dinner to all visitors. Miss Mary Edwards has been visiting at Muncie the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall entertained relatives at dinner Sunday. The Economy Friends will give a poverty social Wednesday evening at the church.

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