Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 192, 20 June 1913 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913

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LIBRARIANS MEET HERE THIS MONTH (Tentative Program For Two Days' Summer Course Arranged.

The tentative program for the two days' special lectures 'or the summer school for librarians be held at Earlham college, July J) and 30, has been announced. Many prominent men and women from various parts of the state will be on the program. Among those who will give lectures are Ada M. McCormick of Ft. Wayne, John A. Lapp of Indianapolis, W. K. Stewart of Indianapolis, Mrs. M. F. Johnston of Richmond, William H. Hepburn of Purdue university, L. J. Bailey of Gary, Iiss E. G. Browning of Indianapolis, Miss Henrietta I. Scranton of Elwood, Miss N. W. Jayne of Bluffton, Miss W. F. Ticer of Huntington, Miss Mary E. Ahem of Chicago and Elva L. Bascom, of Madison, Wis.. The program in detail is as follows: Tuesday Morning, July 29. Municipal reference work in a public library. 8:45 What a medium sized library can do. Mrs. Ada M. McCormick, Fort Wayne. 9:15 Collecting material and help from the outside. John A. Lapp, Indianapolis. 9:45 Discussion. 10:15 Recess. The library and citizenship. 10:30 Books on public questions. W. K. Stewart, Indianapolis. 11:15 Civic leagues and the library. HI : 45 Discussion. Tuesday Afternoon. Exhibits in the library. 2:00 Art exhibits. Mrs. M. F. John- . ston, Richmond. 2:30 Miscellaneous exhibits. General discussion. Books for men. 2:45 What the farmer will read. William M. Hepburn, Purdue University. 8:30 Choosing books for mechanics and engineers. L. J. Bailey, Gary. Wednesday Morning, July 30. 8:00 The library as a social and civic center. Miss E. G. Browning, Indianapolis. 8:45 Advertising good things. Miss Henrietta I. Scranton, Elwood. 9 : 15 Discussion. 9:30 Recess. 9:45 Work outside of the library walls. Miss N. W. Jayne, Bluffton. 11:30 My friend, the teacher. Miss W. F. Ticer, Huntington. 11:30 Discussion. Wednesday Afternoon. 2:00 On being a modern librarian. Miss Mary E. Ahren, Chicago. 2:45 What everybody wants (fiction). Elva L. Bascom, Madison, Wis. NATURE'S CREATION QUICKLY ROUTS COUGH y ''i. -xi GLENN CARSON. No stroneer advertisement nf Knture'n Creation, the recognized remedy for tuberculosis, asthma and coughs, could be written than the ringing letter of Glenn Carson, of Darlington, lnd.. published below. He tells of the marked Improvement which was noticeable before one bottle was used and how an Incipient attack of dread tuberculosis was forestalled by use f Nature's Creation. "My sickness commenced with a bad cough which I caught last fall." he writes, "and for about three months I took treatment which failed to do me any good. While talking to a friend one day. he told me of Nature's Creation, which I finally tried, and after taking almost one-half a bottle 1 could see It was helping me considerably. My appetite became stronger, my sleep more regular and my cough was better. After taking one bottle, which helped me very much, I rot two more bottles which I think has .almost cured me. Before taking this medicine I had lost fifteen pounds In (flesh. I ate scarcely anything, was very nervous and my rest of a night was broken. The three bottles of Nature's (Creation which I have taken have given me more relief than all the medicine whlch I had taken before. I will still (continue taking Nature's Creation until I !m entirely cured and I will recommend ilt to any one who has a trouble like mlne. Respectfully. Glenn Carson, Darlington. Ind." The original letter from Mr. Carson Is ion file In our office along with scores of others telling of the remarkable benefits derived bvmen. women and children from Nature's Creation. Write to-day for free booklet containing full information refarding the use of Nature's Creation In he treatment of tuberculosis and the conditions which lead up to it. such as bronchitis, impure blood, run-down sysitem and asthma. This book also contains photos and testimonials from local parties. If you are interested In th cure and prevention of tuberculosis and asthma, and have not had one of the booklets, fill cut and mail to-day the coupon below: BOOK COUPON M. L. Haymann, 417 State i-lf Bldg., Indianapolis: Dear Sir Kindly send to me without any obligation on my part. Nature's Creation book on tuberculosis and asthma. Including testimonials from local parties. Name Street or R. F. D City State '. Oil Proof Tires af DUNING'S 43 N. 8th St.

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