Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 275, 26 September 1913 — Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1913

DEMOCRATS CHOOSE

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City Committee to Do Nothing Until After the Fall Festival. Newly ', u (1 members of the Democratic city committee held a meeting last riight ;md organized for the municipal campaign by selecting Frank Ringhoff, a printer, as chairman, and Joshua Alkn, an attorney, as secretary. After the election of officers various matters xvere discussed and it was decided not to start an active campaign until after the Fall Festival. Another meeting of the committee will be held Monday night. A subcommittee has been appointed to secure headquarters for the Democraticorganization. OON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS. Babies need a perfect skin cover ing. Skin eruptions cause them not : only intense suffering, but bjnder j their growth. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be relied on for relief : and permanent cure of suffering ba- i bies whose skin eruptions have made j their life miserable. 'Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson'fi Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box was used," writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, Iowa. All druggists, or by mail, 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Advertisement) HOLD ACONVENTIQN Universalist Elect Rev. H. L. Haywood President The quarterly convention of the Universalists Ministerial association was held here today at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Bair, 202 North Seventh street, where the organization for the following year was completed. Rev. H. D. Haywood, of thla city, was elected president of the association. The purpose of the organization is the discussion of plans to increase the denomination in this state. At present there are 33 Universalist churches in Indiana, although the denomination is strong In the Npw England states. H. C. Beckett, of Galveston, Ind., was elected vice president; Mrs. Martha Jones, former Universalist preacher in the local church, secretary. Those who are attending the convention are John Clifford, Connersvllle, former president; F. W. Adams, Indianapolis; Rev. L. P. and Martha Jones, Richmond, Rev. H. L. Haywood, Richmond; Rev. H. C. Beckett, Galveston; Rev. Charles A. Alden, Dogansport. They are being entertained by Mrs. Lizzie Bair. The next meeting of the association will he held in Indianapolis in February when plans for a big annual convention will be discussed. HORSES TO THE FRONT Special invitation is made to owners of horses to take part in the agricultural parade, either horseback or hitched. We want every one of you. Meet at court house square at 1 p. m., Wednesday, October 1. Parade starts promptly at 1 :30 o'clock. COMMERCIAL CLUB,.. Fall Festival Committee. (26-2t) PEDESTRIAN CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Girls' Pedestrian club of the nigh school held its annual meeting yesterday afternoon and elected the following ofllcers for the term: Marie Kaufman, president. Carolyn Bradley, vice president. Edith Ha worth, secretary. Helen Ball, treasurer. The club, which has a membership of about thirty girls, was organized to interest pupils In taking long hikes. Each member is required to walk five miles each week and those who succeed during the term in walking a distance of one hundred miles are awarded a small silver pln. During pleasant weather the whole Vlub will take wallks into the country. DIRECTOR BOARD TO HOLD BANQUET Directors of the Dickinson Trust company will give a banquet at the Westeott Hotel tonight at 7 o'clock, for Col. Edgar V. Carter and William J. Davis, of Atlanta, Ga. A number of local bankers will be guests. Col. Edgar Carter has been the attorney and representative for the Dickinson company in Atlanta for the last twenty-three years. Mr. Davis is cashier of the Atlanta Savings bank. MI-O-NA STOPS ALL STOMACH DISTRESS

Why suffer with that uncomfortable feeling of fullness, headache, dizziness, sour, gassy, upset stomach, or heartburn? Get relief at once delays are dangerous. Buy today now from your druggist a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets. They are not a cure-all or an experiment but a scientific remedy recommended for but one thing stomach distress. Their action is sure, safe and immediate. There is no more effective stomach remedy than Mi-o-na. Besides quickly stopping the distress Mi-o-na soothes the irritated walls of the stomach, strengthens and builds up the digestive organs and increases the flow of gastric .juices, thus assisting nature in the prompt digestion of the food your entire system Is benefited, you will enjoy good nealth. Do not suffer another day get a box of Ml-o-na Tablets from Leo H. Fihe or your nearest drug store. Take them as directed and see how quickly you get relief. Adv. CAdrertltement)

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Music Lovers Anxious to' Hear Noted Tenor. Orville Harrold, who appears here next week is as liked here as Caruso by many prominent members of the Richmond Music Study club. Lee B. Nusbaum paid he recently Ward Caruso in Grand opera and thst his voic is even better than it v. ay when he heard him Inst year. "I recently . -ird. Harrold in grand opera in "i ork ?1k Caruso and I iiked HErrH's? voire the better of the two" wrote Mr. Nusbaurn. A box of Price's chocolates would be nice to take with you. C, HUFFBUYS FARM Pays $15,159 for Old Neff Homestead. GERM AN TOWN. Ind., Sept. 26. Clayton Huff, of Richmond has bought the 163 acre farm belonging to Dostian Omer and Charles Neff, heirs of the late Allen SvfT, for $15,159. This is one of the oldest country homes in Wayne county, belonging to Isaiah Drury as early as 1811. It then passed into the hands of Nathan Harvey, who built and operated a saw and grist mill, where the National road crosses Greengfork. Mr Harvey also built the Inrge brick house which is still in good condition. In 1S64 Mr. Harvey sold the property to Eli Davis and moved to Kansas. The next year it was deeded to Allen Neff and has remained ir the faniilv for lift v years. GIANTS CONTINUE AGGRESSIVE PLAY BROOKLYN, N. Y.. Sept. 26. Continuing their aggressive play the Giants won the first of the series of three games at Ebbetts field today. The Giants outplayed the local team In every department of the game. Score : New York 0 4000200 28 16 1 Brooklyn. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 S 2 Batteries Marquard, McLean and Meyers; Pfeffer and McCarty. ELECTS GEO WOOLEY SCHOOL PRESIDENT The officers for the coming year of the Sunday school of the Second English Lutheran church were elected last night at a meeting of the Sunday School association. The newly elected officers are: Superintendent, George Wooley; assistant, William Keller; secretary and treasurer, Andrew Renach; assistant, Raymond Cox; pianist, Gertrude Mcpherson; chorister, Edyth Halsley; assistant, Jennie Wishmeyer; librarians, Horace Burns, Claud Russell and Stanley Green. At the next service these officers will be formally installed. The services next Sunday will be Rally day services. Some of the special features will be music by an eleven piece orchestra, vocal selections by Ralph Little, music by a string trio composed of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rossiter and Harry Niles, and an address by Rev. Ilanna W. Stanley, former president of the Wayne county W. C. T. U. The officers of the Sunday school expect a record breaking attendance. The promotion day in the Sunday school will be October 5. EXTRA PATROLMEN FOR FALL FESTIVAL Richmond will be well policed during the Fall Festival. The Richmond police force will be Increased by the addition of twelve special patrolmen, while the Fall Festival committee expects to employ thirteen special patrolmen. With the regular force there will be about forty-five policemen during the three days and nights of the festival. REFUSED DECREE A divorce was not granted to Bertha V. Hicks today because she had not lived in Indiana for two years. She asked the court to grant her a divorce on the grounds that her husband, Elijah Hicks, deserted her two years ago and that during the time they lived together he had failed to support her. The plaintiff said she was compelled to take in washings to support herself and her four children. The complaint will be amended.

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$5,000 FOR ADDITION Members the S. S. I. A. Boarc to Hold Meeting This Evening. For rhf p?srpo?e of deciding on worn" tan?:' plan to secure $5,000 to noaV the addition to 'he Indianapolis Glov factory, members of the executlv. board of the South Side Improvemer Association will meet at the home t .i'!pi !:'"' i " sident of th organization, tonight. The ap;i i! -i ..i. improvement sr icty . almost exhausted when tli Vene-r Door factory was completlast sprint: and it will mean that : most the emire ? 5,000 necessary t make the ad'iition. must be rair: among the members or borrow: . However, many are not in favor adding to the eV-bt of the organizatio. and now the executive board is seel ing a meant; of securing the mono:, without inflicting a hardship on th members. The next regular meeting o. the association will be held Tuesday October 7. EXPECT GOOD Gil Fans Will Turn Out to Sec West Covinirtons. i What is expected by the fans to b' the best game of the season will b played off at Athletic Park Sunda ; when the Richmond team meets We; Covington. West Covington defeatc the local boys 7 to 1 four weeks ag i At that time Walters pitched for Rich mond, but the mound work for nex j Sunday will be done by Utrech. A! i berts, who was, in the box for Wes j Covington, will again fill that position ; The line-up for West Covington wil i be Sheppard cf. Curly 3b, Shepker 2b j Bopkins lb, Novack c, Alberts p i Schroeder rf, Mathis If, Cushing ss. BEANS VICTORIOUS OVER PHILADELPHIA BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 26. Th : world's champions of last year defeat i ed the winners this year of the American League pennant, 5 to 4. Javarins' tripe in the sixth with two men on bases, gave Boston a substantial lead j Score: Athletics. 10100010 14 4 2 'Boston... 10020200 5 10 2 j Batteries Shawkey and Lapp; Moseley and Thomas. REPAIRING ALLEYS The work of scraping, painting and varnishing the bowling alleys at the Y. M. C. A. has been going on for several days and the officials nt the "Y" hope to have the alleys in condition for use by the first of next week. A rule has been made that all persons using the alleys who are nonmembers of the "Y," will be forced to pay 10 cents a game instead of the usual 5 cents. The tournaments which begins the season, will be opened October 6. ECZEMA OF THE SCALP. After 20 Years Suffering Saxo Salve Brings Relief. "For 20 years I suffered with dry eczema of the scalp during which time I had tried every so-called eczema remedy on the market without benefit. At last I saw Saxo Salve advertised and decided to try it and after using one tube, for the first time in 20 years I am free from that terrible itching and scaly dandruff. I wish every one suffering from eczema or other skin troubles only knew what a wonderful remedy Saxo Salve is." T. F. Thompson, Hopkinsville, Ky. Saxo Salve allays the frightful itching and burning of eczema, destroys the germs and heals the skin. You can't do better than to try it for eczema, tetter ringworm or any skin affection. We give back your j money if Saxo Salve does not satisfy I you. Leo H. Fihe Druggist, Rich- : mond, Indiana. I P. S. Saxo Salve and Vinol constltute a local and constitutional treati ment for skin affections that is unij versally successful. We guarantee it. I (Advertisement.!

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Fountain City Man is Reelected bv Sixty-ninth. Veterans from Richmond and surounding towns attended the reunion -f the Sixty-ninth regiment of Indiana "omnteers at Muncie yesterday. Sev-ity-six cf the one hundred survivors f the regiment were present. !a?t ' ar, when the reunion was held in -is city, ninety-nine were present. At the bv.?ir,e.-s session Col. Oran -rry. former adjutant generr.l. f In'ana poll, was re-elected presidr-nf for ie twenty-ninth time. M. M. Iv-icev. f Fountain City, was again chosen .'cretary. The welcpnie address was made by layor Tuhey, after which a squad tf titomoblles carried the veterans over he city to points of interest. CITY STATISTICS Births. Mr. and Mrs. L-wis O. Fox. 221 "orth Fourth street, boy. second c;hild. ESCAPE FROM TOWN Friends attending the yearly menh are very much interested in the tries told by R. S. Holding and wife, tiuie, Mexican missionaries, of their cape with two Mexican girls from ;e town of Matehuala, Mexico, a hot d of revolutionists. With Joseso Sanchez and Louise arro, Mrs. Minnie Holding and Mrs. lara A. Lindley. for nineteen years missionary in Mexican fields, made aeir escape from the town. The party RICHMOND PROOF ahould Convince Every Richmond Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, elling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Richmond case. A Richmond citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. Benjamin Lunsford, 20th and South streets, Richmond, Ind., says: "I vas annoyed by attacks of kidney omplaint for fifteen years. Whenver I caught cold, my back ached. Sometimes the kidney secretions were jiofuse. Doan's Kidney Pills checked hese annoyances completely. Once r twice since when I have taken this emedy, it has done good work. The indorsement I gave Doan's Kidney iMlls a few years ago still holds good." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N'ew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Advertisement) NEW CASH MEAT MARKET At 915 S. C st. All kinds of fresh and smoked meats. Give us an order. Prompt and courteous treatment. PHONE 2555. JAMES W. BENNETT. STOP PAYING RENT Five-room house, 343 S. W. 3d. $50 cash, balance $15 per month, like rent. Reliable party only. Let your rent money buy your home. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY DYEING A PLEASURE We are dyers to the community. Our work is guaranteed satisfactory. French Benzole Dry Cleaning Expert Pressing and Repairing by Skilled Workmen. THE CHAUNCEY CLEANING COMPANY Phone 2501. Auto Delivery. 1030 Main. GoodClolhes from a Good Store Ladies' Stylish Suits Open an Account. Use your credit at the Old, Reliable Store. 533 Main. Open Lvenings

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