Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 32, 17 December 1913 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17. 1913

"THE GLEAM OP THE STAR" TO BE GIVEN

BOSTON, 1ND.

Misses Anna, Gladys and Florence j Stanley spent Sunday with Mr. and i Mrs. Lester Parks of near Abington. ! The Christmas entertainment of the j Methodist church will be held on Wed- i

I MRS, BILLHEIMER

LAID TO REST TJDAY

36 LITTLE CHILDREN WILL RECEIVE GIFTS

Thursday afternoon with Mrs. U.Uph Tigue and Mrs. John Ingemian. Mr. K. A. Hicks and daughter have retumt-d from a visit with relatives in

Indianapolis Mrs J W Harper. Mrs L l Osborii aiul Mrs Koy Co;e'.au4 spent Tuesday in Richmond.

Mrs Charles Wheeler will be hrft ess tomorrow afternoon for a nseetirj of the Younp Married Von'.en' Cri club

of Birth of Christ Will j neB?y rT?. ?c' it JplTlv. Body of Octogenarian Buried Helen Hunt

Be Told in a Play.

! TAIN CITY, Dec. 17. The

Vm - . hristian Kndeavor of this place :. to fcive a cantata Christmas ni::ht ai the M. K. church. A small sum for admission will be charged in order to pay expenses. The title of the : cantat;; ;- "The Gleam of the Star." a; .' ; of the birth of Christ. . '.' -en place outside the city ' of Bethlehem. . . .,i characters is as folio. Bethlehem Girls. j Martha, Kthel A !exa rider ; Iois, Ma- ' rie K eerie : l.eah, Francis Parker; Hlioiia, I.ettie Hatfield; Abigail, Mable Han ison ; Xaei ii Ada Alexander; .Itidlth, Naomi I wiins. j Bethlehem Boys. Ah:i, Paul Kiin; Tubiali, Klmer Parker. Nazareth Boys. ', Reuben, LeMer Harrison; Timothy. Leister l.acey; Nathaniel, Wilbur Hiatt; Seth, Harold Brinkley. ' Nazareth Girls. ' Mary, Olive Hunt; Dorcas, Mary Thornton. Rabbi, Ben Kzra, I'red Hiatt. 1 Little Eethlehem Girls: Helen Smith, Mary Macey, Myrtle Reynolds, iJoris Keene, Sarah Kring. Alice I'ierson, Gladys ('arroll, Kdith Davis. The cautata is to be iven in full -'nine and a chorus will support the cast. Evergreen Wreaths for cemetery, 25c and 35c. Lemon's Flower Shop. ,v::t

cantata is being arranged and every

body is welcome. Mr. W. E. Anderson is visiting relatives and friends in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Phenis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks.

Christmas exercises will be observed ; Wednesday evening, Dec. 24, at the i Christian church. A large attendance . is expected. Mrs. Lima Pyle of Brookville, Ir.d., ! is here visiMriK Mr. and Mrs. J. ( !

Pyle. Miss Julia Kipp, the returned missionary from India, who pave the lecture Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Druley. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will hoi da bazar and market on Thursday afternoon and evening in the church. Everybody come. Mr. W. K. Moore of Richmond will make his fir.st trip as rural carrier on Ft. R. ft Wednesday. Walter E. Dils has been acting as substitute for some time. Mrs. C. M. Parks and Miss Sadie Pottenger were shopping in Richmond today. To West Virginia. Mrs. Frank Willis. Miss Mackie Willi" and Mast.c-r Coleman Willis left this morning for Alderson, W. Ya., where they will spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Rev. f'rampton were visitors at P. L. Iieard's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ketrow are the proud pHrent-j of a baby boy, William Martin Ketron. Next Sunday morning the Christfas services will be held at the Universalis! church. A special program has been arranged and th 'Molliers"

SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR

in Baptist Cemetery.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec 17. j The funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Bill- ; heimer, 87, who died Saturday, ua? held today from the Baptist church near Hagerstown. Mrs. Billheimer's body was buried in the Baptist cemetery adjoining the church. The body had been shipped from her late home

i in Brown county, arriving here ye j terday. ! Mi.-s Marian Billheimer, a grand- ' daughter, came from the Southern j seminary, Beuna Vista, Ya., to attend ; the funeral. Rev. Sylvester P.ill- : heimer, Mrs. W. H. Oglbee ni j other members of the family had ' charge of the funeral services. j ; quartet will render some songs. Rev. j Haywood will also deliver an address. Mrs. A. H. Bolton and children are visiting relatives in Covington, Ya.

Mrs. S. T. Donahey entertained Miss Katherine Williams Monday afternoon, j

Club Will Dis

tribute Dolls, Toys and Games.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Dec 17. Thirty-six children have Jj:v?n picked by t he ii?l'n Hunt einb to receive Christmas resents this war. The club met Monday and dressed dolls for the girls. There will be a large a?son rtvtr of toys and garns for ii'.hutioi!, in addition to aie dolls The club distributed gifts to worthy children ea h -ar. and this year the i.u.mbi.r is greater than ever before. The meeting was iield at the home of Mrs. Charles Knies". A Christmas entertainment will be gien in the christian church Tuesday evening, December C. T. Wright had charge of the funerr.l of the baby of Mr. and Mis. Carl Corfmar. of Richmond, today. Interment 'ss in Earihr.ro c-m-'terv :. Mrs Coff mar. formerly resided near Jacksonburg, north of this The Rebekah Aid soi iety will meet

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NEWS FLASHES i ! FROM EVERYWHERE ! 0 THIS IS TOO MANY. FLUSHING, N. Y. Dec. 17. Mrs. Delia Nolan, a widow with no children, will wed Daniel Bulger, a widower with twenty-one children.

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Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Thickness.

DANDELIONS AND ICE. WASHINGTON, N. J., Dec. 17. While dandelions bloom along the hanks, skaters glided up and down the Morris Canal.

DIES AFTER WEDDING. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Dec. 17. Florence Boscherand John W. Morrison of Worcester, Mass., were married at noon. At midnight Mrs. Morrison was a widow. Morrison died from apoplexy.

PRIEST FIGHTS THIEF. JOLIET, 111., Dec. 17. Seeing a man armed with a long knife robbing the poor box in St. Mary's church, aFther J. O. Murray, the rector, fought for an hour with the thief. FINED BY GRANDSON. HUNTINGTON, W. Ya.. Dec. 17. Samuel E. Null, arrested on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $5 by hia grandson, City Magistrate Null. XMAS TRE COSTS $100. GLOVER. Vt.. Dec. 17. A Christinas tree forty feet high ordered by John D. Rockefeller, has been cut on V. H Beans farm here. It will cost about $100.

Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it. fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and Beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that

nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dand-! ruff, stops scaip itching and falling! hair. You just dampen a sponge or j soft brush with it and draw this , through your hair, taking one small , strand at a time. By morning the . gray hair disappears; but what de-j lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautiful- ; ly darkening the hair after a 'few applications, it also brings back the i gloss and lustre and gives it an ap-1 pearance of abundance. Adv. j

IF

YOU HAD NECK

AS LONG A3 THIS FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT

ALL 1 WAY I DOWN

TONS I LINE

WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Size. SI. ALL DRUGGISTS.

Christmas IVloney brought to your home any amount from $3 to $100 on household goods, pianos, teams, etc., without removal. Call, write or phorie and our agent will call and explain our lowrate. Private Reliable The State Investment and Loan Company Room 40 Colonial BIdg. Phone 2560 Take Elevator to third floor. Richmond, Indiana.

TOBACC1

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imoking Articles

A Gift thai Men. Lritce POPULAR BRANDS OUR OWN MAKE

Wm. Perm's Webster's Don Antonia Peter Schuyler La Azora Roi-Tan

MiCorona Carlos Zaldie Imperitl Club Imporia Trues Queen Ann

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Other Cigars Too Numerous to Mention. These cigars come in 25c 50c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00

$4.00 per box in beautiful Xmas boxes. SMOKING ARTICLES Pipes, Pipe Cases, Lighters, Cigar Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Etc.

Remember, when you buy a man's gift you come to a man's store, dies are invited to call and make their selection of Men's Gifts.

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8th and Main.

13 N. 8th Street

To do your Xmas Shopping.

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The endearing thoughts of your family would ho shown in gift of Jewelry more than any other article.

INGESTION'S:

For HerlForHim

Diamond Kings Ia vallieres Rar Pins Cameo Prooch3 Gold Bracelets Watch Fobs Photograph Frames Chatelaine Bags Toilet Set Handy Pins Sets "of Spoons Card Cases Sterling Silver Shopping Bags Collar Pins Souvenir Spoons Plain Kings

Si?n:'t Kins Cuff Links Scarf I'i::s r Fountain Pens Gold Watches IMamond Hincs Military Brushes Tie Clasps Desk Clock? Emblem Buttons Vest Chains Kmblem Charms Watch Fobs Hat Brushes .Monogram Charms Sets of Studs Pocket Knives Cigarette Cases Traveling Brushes lapel Chains

YOU WOULD APPRECIATE CUR DAINTY HAND-PAINTED CHINA. WATCHES, DIAMONDS.

CUT GLASS You like Cut Class so do your friends. A gift of a piece of our extra fine stock would surely please.

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We Have Just Received a Fresh Supply of the Famous Lowney's ahd Johnston's Box Candies 25c to $5.00 per box Listen Fellow?! Take her a box of Johnston's and hear the old saying, "I'm so glad you brought Johnston's Chocolates. . cause I know they surpass all others in purity, flavor and sweetness." jy Christinas giving, nothing more appropriate. A des delight in each individual piece. A new supply of andies of all kinds at 12' .e to 80c a pound. A new , ; of Mixed Nuts, any amount you might want. Listen ! Folks : lile down town shopping, have you ever lunched at Finy's. If not you have certainly missed a treat. Stop in the next time you are down town. We are in the heart of the shopping district. Get a lunch of that Savory Cookery we are serving the kind that dear old mother cooks at home. We will serve you that delightful lunch in that dainty manner, at the time you want it and at the price you make it. We Are Taking Orders for Your Xmas Ice Cream and Ices. Don't Forget the Place Finney's Luncheonette 919 MAIN STREET.

In Oof Department for IVIeo: Will Be Found Hundreds of Useful and Beautiful Gifts. Presents that Will Be Greatly Appreciated by Any Man

Combination Sets

Men's Sweater Coats, 50c to $3.98. Boys' Sweater Coats, 50c to $2.98. Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats, extra val ues at 98c.

Hats and Caps Men's Caps make practical gifts, 50c to Si. Men's Fur Caps, SI. 50 and $2.00. Bovs' Fur Caps, $1.00. Felt and Velour Hats, $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50.

Gloves

Men's and Boys' Wool Gloves, 25c and 50c. Kid Gloves. 50c and 98c. Good, heavy leather Gloves. 25c to 81.00. Neckwear and Hosiery An elegant line of Holiday Neckwear, put up in Fancy Boxes, 25c and 50c. Men's Hose, put up in fancy holly or burnt wood boxes containing two. three and four pairs. 25c, 50c. 75c and $1.00.

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Consisting of Hose and Tie; Hose. Tie. Handkerchief and Pin; Suspenders and Supporters; Supporters; Belts and Supporters. A complete assortment of colors and styles, in fancv boxes at 25c to $1.00 per box. Scarf Pin and Cuff Links. Chains. Etc. A complete lins of Jewelry that men appreciate.

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Also boxed

from 5c to 25c 75c per box.

25c,

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Raincoats A most useful gift for men or boys. Men's at $5.00. Boys', $3.50. Irs Our Suit and Overcoat Department Men's Suits at $5.00 to $15.00. Overcoats at

$5.00 to $15.00. Bovs' Suits, $1.98 to $1.98 to $5.00.

$6.00. Overcoats at

Men's Shirts

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A Popular Gift Men's Shirts at 50c and $1.00. Men's Flannel Shirts, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98. Bovs Blouses, 25c and 50c.

Underwear

Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, 45c per garment. Men's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits. 98c per suit. Boy' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, oOc. all sizes.

Whv Not an Umbrella? A Great Variety. 50c to ?3.9S.

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