Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 293, 17 October 1913 — Page 2
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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1913
PROGRAM OUT FOR MEDICAL MEETING
Physicians of This Section to Meet At Oxford Oct. 2.
PATTERSON TO TALK
Dr. Garriett Pigman to Read Tribute of Late President.
The program and announcement of the ninetieth semi-annual meeting of the Union District Medical association which will be held in Oxford, O., Thursday, October 23, has been made by Ur. David M. Stevenson, of this city. Dr. Stevenson is secretary of the organization. The meeting will be a day of valuable instruction to the medical men of this section of the state. The main topics of the program is a discussion of "The Value of X Ray in the Diagnosis of Diseases of Digestion" which will be lead by Frank D. Ratterman, one of the prominent medical experts In Cincinnati, O. Dr. Ratterman is recognized as one of the leading spir-
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its in the experiments concerning the j
operation of the X Ray. A Stereoptican Lecture. Another feature of the day's work is the stereoptican lecture of Dr. H. R. Alburger, of Indianapolis. The Capitol City physician will speak on the subject "Penal Pathology and Urinary Findings." Dr. Merrill Ricketts, of Cincinnati, will read a paper. In memory of the late Dr. J. E. Morris, of Liberty, Ind., president of the association, who died less than a month ago, Dr. Garriett Pigman, will read a paper as a tribute to the veteran physician. Dr. Morris died in I'etoskey, Mich., at the age of 80 years. He was one of ..he charter members of the society and was an active worker. Dr. II. D. Hinckley, of Oxford, O.. will also read a tribute to the pioneer physician.
The program for the meeting as i arranged is: j "The Value of X Ray in the Diagno- t sis of Diseases of Digestion Frank L. , Ratterman, Cincinnati, O. !
"A Tribute to Dr. J. E. Morris" Garriett Pigman, Liberty, Ind. "Our Deceased President" II. D. Hinckley. Oxford, O. "Renal Pathology and Urinary Findings, Stereoptican Views" H. R. Alburger, Indianapolis, Ind. A Paper Merrill Ricketts, Cincinnati. O. Local Men To Attend. The Wayne Couny physicians who probably will attend the meeting are: Wayne County. M. L. Meek, Abington; H. B. Boyd, J. X. Study, Cambridge City; C. J. Stotelmeyer, Hagerstown; C. A. Roark, J. F. Sweeney, Milton; A. H. McKee. Dublin; O. N. Huff, Fountain City; C. S. Bond. S. K. Bond, F. P. Buche, A. j. Bramkamp, H. C. Burcham, C. P. Colbtirn, C. W. Carter. K. II. Churchell, IT. B. G. Kwing, L. M. Gentle, R. R. Hopkins, G. R. Hays, V. G. Huffman, George Hunt, J. E. King, F. W. Krueger, S. C. Markley, Chas. Marvel, W. L. Misener, R. D. Morrow, Sarah J. Morrow, R. J. Pierce, Frank Ross, S. K. Smith. D. V. Stevenson, John M. Wampler, J. E. Weller, M. M. Yencer.
RICHMOND PERSONS GRANTEOJATENTS William N. Parrish Gets Protection on Wire Weaving Device.
NEW BALING DEVICE
The Machine Automatically Places Wire Around Bales of Hav.
Hot chocolate with wafers served at Price's.
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NOMINATIONS
Milton Men Hold Town Convention.
Patents on machines for the weaving of wire fencing have been issued to William X. Parrish by the patent office at Washington. Three other Richmond men were given the protection of the law for devices which they had invented or in which they had an interest. They were James K. Jones, pipe and shaft hanger; J. B. Dougan, automatic baling machine; Joseph H. Mills, structural material. The machines perfected, by Mr. Parrish are the culmination of a series of about twenty inventions and experiments, which have led to the building of wire looms, weaving a complete fence. The wire is fed into one end' of the machines from large spools and conies out the other as fencing. Machine Regulations. The mesh may be regulated at any width. Instead of jerking and bucking when the intersections between the horizontal and vertical strands are made, the machines run smoothly all the time. One loom twists all intersections one direction while the other makes them in both ways, forming a knot. One set of castings for holders of any length is the feature of the pipe and shaft hanger invented by Air. Jones. The hanger is shaped like a
triangle, two feet being attached to the support. From these, arms extend downward to the castings which holds the pipe or shaft. To raise or lower the shaft all that is necessary is to change the length of the arms. Baling Device. Wire is automatically placed round the bales of hay and clinched by the baling machine in which J. B. Dougan has an interest with Thomas S. Pearson and Theodore McConnel, of Kokomo. By means of threaded needles, the baling wire is passed round the hay as it is compressed. When the bale is full, the needles pass up from belowclinching with the wire ends at the top of the bale. The wire is then cut, and the bale pushed from the compression chamber. This leaves the wire ready to receive the next bale. The hay and wire does not have to be touched by hand, the entire process being automatic. Mr. Mill's patent was for material and designs for the decoration of caskets.
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COMSTOCK ACCEPTS INVITATION TO TALK
An invitation to speak at the dedication of the Adams county Soldiers ,
I monument in Decatur, Thursday Octoi ber 30, has been accepted by Judge j Daniel W. Comstock, state depart- i i mental commander of the G. A. R. j
a talk by James T. Merryman, judge of the Adams circuit court.
Special on Darwin Tulip Bulbs Saturday at Lemon's Flower Shop, 1015 Main St.
NAMES ITSJFFICEF.S High School Dramatic Society Elects Leaders.
The Dramatic society of the high school has elected the following: President, Lawrence Jessup; vice-president. Mary Canby; secretary-treasurer, Helen Kenworthy; sergeant-at-arms, Russel Stout. This club is the most popular one of the high school and has a membership of about sixty students. Several short, popular plays are selected each year and the parts are given out to members of the club who learn to read them with expression. The plays are never memorized. The membership-is divided into two groups this year, one for the purpose of giving the play and the other to criticise.
Praises This Remedy
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The groups take turn about in this. The society meets every two weeks tinder the direction of Miss Finfrocfe and Mr. Kelly of the faculty, and sev- : t ral times during the term spreads are ! given for the members. Once each
year r short play is given for the entertainment of the whole school in chapel.
Syrings, Lilacs. Barberry, Spirea, and other hardy shrubs at Lemon's Flower Shop, on Saturday.
FILES CERTIFICATE
j -MILTON, Oct. 17 Nominations for i town officers were made at a conven
tion here in the Odd Fellows hall. The , voting was heavy, there being between ' 102 and 110 votes cast at each ballot. : The results were: Willis Laverton, nominee for trustee in second ward; ; Henry Hess, third ward; Lafe Layle, ! fourth ward; L. H. Warren, nominee for clerk; W. H. Brown, for treasur- ! er; Jesse Revelee, for marshal. j
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THOSE WHO COME FROM OUT OF TOWN for a few hours' shopping should ask their acquaintances in Richmond where to take luncheon. Almost invariably the answer will be FINNEY'S LUNCHEONETTE. Those who seek the best of pood cookery in congenial surroundings will be cielighted with our luncheon. NEW MODERN SANITARY FINNEY'S LUNCHEONETTE, 919 MAIN STREET
WELL DRILLING Bertsch Brother 6. Centerville. Indiana.
A Geinieir&l Discount of Ten per cent
jLCIALrS of Particular Importance
Sale Begins Saturday. Oct. US. Ends Oct. 2
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These will not last long. Better make your selection tomorrow. 200 PAIRS, 50 Styles Nottingham, Brussels Net, Cluny, Braided and Scrim
Curtains, worth from $3.00 to $5.00 a pair.
Special Sale PricePair
$2.50
Worthy of Special Mention The new line of Cretonnes now on display. Our records show that we have three times the variety that we usually carry. There are styles and colors for every purpose. See our display of popular priced grades at 25c to 75c per yard. During This Sale at lO per cent Discount
SWISS CURTAINS, A BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE 50c TO $3.00 PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, UP TO $7.50 A PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. CABLE NET CURTAINS $2.50 TO $5.00 A PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. CLUNY NET CURTAINS $1.50 TO $5.00 A PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. SCRIMM, ETAMINE, VOILE AND MARQUISETTE CURTAINS $1.50 TO $7.50 PAIR. Salt; 10 Per Cent Discount. BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS $4.50 TO $15.00 PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. IRISH POINT CURTAINS $5.00 TO $15.00 PAIR. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. MISSION AND FANCY NET 15c TO $1.50 A YARD. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. MADRAS, WHITE, CREAM AND ECRU, 25c TO 75c YARD. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. PLAIN AND FANCY SCRIM 20c TO 50c YARD. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. OVER DRAPERIES, NEW WEAVES AND DESIGNS, SUN FAST, $1.00 TO $1.50 YARD. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount. COLONIAL, 25c TO 50c YARD. Sale 10 Per Cent Discount.
Certificates of nomination of candidates for city offices to be filled at the November election were filed with the city clerk by J H Allen, secretary of the city Democratic committee, this morning- Certificates have been filed by all parties.
Orrine For Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when we ask yoi to give ORR1NK a trial. Yoif ha nothing to risk and everything to gmia for your money will be refunded if aft er a trial you fail to get results frorr. ORRINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very sirapl treatment, can be given In the home without publicity or of time from business, and at a small rrice. ORRINE is prepared tn two forms: No. 1. secret treatment, a poder; ORRINE No. C. In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet . Eor ale by A. G. Luken & Co.. druggets. Attvertisroeatl
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Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Mild Cured Hams, Sliced (a regular Country Cured) try it. Sugar Cured B Bacon with the nutty flavor. Dressed Chickens
SPECIAL Sweet Cider, made from Grimes' Golden apples. Just made today. COFFEE ROASTED TODAY Don't forget to add a lb. in your Saturday's order.
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