Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 37, 23 December 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM,' TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1913

HEW YORK AWAITS . NEW YEAR'S BIRTH

Cafes and Cabarets Ready to Usher in Infant 1914.

EXPECT MANY SIGHTS

Gotham Men and Women Living in Pleasurable Anticipation.

NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Dear old New York, which has such a dreadful reputation for evil; but which really Isn't evil at all, compared to some other large cities of the world, is preparing for its annual manifestation of badness New Year's Eve. Many shocking sights are to be seen along Broadway on that night, but they don't ring true. They appear very, very amateurish. Somehow one knows that the stout lady at the table In Martin's is not in the habit of becoming pleasantly intoxicated every night In the week. Now she is waving a champaign glass In her hand, laughing hysterically and insisting that she be allowed to dance on the table (which wouldn't support her weight for a second), as she fondly believea they do In "Gay Paree." When she is home- the dear, matronly person probably has three or four children and hard working stock broker husband to look after. All Not Millionaires. The gaily dressed young woman, with the diamond bedecked silk hose prominently displayed, who you meet with several male companions, in varying stages of happiness. In the Cafe de Paree, probably spends her week days making pot-hooks in a law office. Her escorts may be millionaires, but it isn't likely. The great probability is that they are of the species Noo Ybrkue, a peculiar animal the habitat of which Is any New York business office, where it toils for some twenty odd dollars per week, and then delights to "blow in" eighteen of that "twenty odd" along Broadway on Saturday nights, subsisting for the next week on the few dollars left. New Year's Eve may be very fine for some, but it is kind of hard on the police, taxicab drivers, waiters and subway guards, particularly the latter. There is something about the subway atmosphere that has instant and violent effect on a semi-intoxicated person. Consequently many persons enter the tube believing themselves- to be quite sober, only to discover that after a few minutes in the train they are quite unable to move without falling over. Then is when the guard has trouble,

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"MOVIES" BEAT HIM. WEST ORANGE, N. J., Dec. 23 Unable to compete with a nearby moving-picture theatre, the Rev. Edward E. Lowans has closed down the Emmanuel Baptist church. The pews have been deserted since the opening of the "movies."

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BEBCISBjUCCESS Varied Musical Program Given to Crowded House For Xmas.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 23 The Methodist church was filled Sunday evening at the Christmas entertainment given by the Sunday school. The lights had been arranged to cast a soft, mellow glow throughout the auditorium. Features of the exercises kere the organ selection by Miss Hagerman, cocal solo by Mrs. F. J. Scudder, boys' octette, girls- cnorus, children's chorus, and selections by the choir, supplemented by Scriptural readings, by adult members of the Sunday school. Local and Personal. Miss Cora Behr of Germantown was In Cambridge City Sunday on account of the illness of her uncle, Christian Bortsfield. Ralph Ingerman, who has been with the Stalker Show company in Florida, is expected home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Boyer Sunday. Charles Weigel of Seattle, Wash., is the guest of his father, Joseph W. Weigel. Joseph Ebert of New York arrived Saturday to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebert.. Mrs. Nora Wright returned to Indianapolis Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Willard Ulrich. Midnight mass will be celebrated Christmas eve at St. Elizabeth's Catholic church. This will be the first observance of this kind in thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Freeman and daughter and Mrs. Joe Snodgrass of Indianapolis will be guests of Freemont Freeman and family Christmas. Mrs. Thomas Dairy was much surprised Sunday when shortly after her return from the morning service at the Christian church, forty friends, principally members of the Loyal Bible class, their husbands and the pastor, the Rev. Charles Schultz, made their appearance at her home. An elegant dinner was soon spread from the well-filled baskets which they brought. The afternoon was spent in a social manner. Mrs. Dairy was the recipient of a number of nice gifts. Christian Bortsfield has been quite 111 since Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mate Stoncipher. He suffers from hardening of the arteries and enlargement of the heart. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Williams of Hillsboro, N. D., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Sutton, southwest of townMiss Mary Clapper is home from Arcadia college, Arcadia, Mo., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clapper. Miss Martha Grofford, formerly of this city, and a student at the same school, accompanied Miss Clapper to St. Louis, going

BOYS TO RECEIVE BALLS JND MITTS Girls to Receive Dolls At Eaton Unity Club Entertainment.

EATON, O., Dec. 23 The annual Christmas party of the Unity Club will be held Wednesday afternoon in the city hall, and the event is held in Joyous anticipation by the two hundred little people who have been invited. An interesting program has been arranged for entertainment of the guests. Following the program Santa Claus will distribute from a large Christmas tree bounteous treats of candy. In addition the boys will receive baseballs, mits and bats, and the girls will receive dolis.

EXPECT REVOLUTION OF ROAD REPAIRING Split Log Drags Will Figure in Repair Methods, it Is Said.

to Cannelton to spend the holidays with her uncle and sister. Father Shea and Miss Mabel Grofford. Mrs. George Morton has been verysick for several days with heart trouble and a severe cold.

A LASTING GIFT GIVE CLOTHING. IT WILL BE

USED AND APPRECIATED. GIMCRACKS PLEASE NO ONE. A

SUITS AND COATS AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES. COME TODAY. UNION STORE, 1026 MAIN STREET.

WILL IS PROBATED

EATON, Dec. 23. The regular annual meeting of the Preble County Good Roads Association will be held January 3 in Eaton. Preparations for the session are being made already, and the best meeting ever held by the assertain is anticipated. Chief upon the interesting program will be a complete explanation and discussion of the new road law which goes into effect the beginning of the coming year. By the provisions of the act trustees of the various townships are compelled to have the roads of their respective territories dragged at times when deemed necessary. The association has long advocated the use of the split-log dray and consequently sees a revolution in the methods of repair and maintenance of the county's roads. Charles W. Bloom of New f'arls is president of the association. . The proretary is J. G. Hawley, a prominent Jefferson township farmer.

The last will of Oliver Cook of Greensfork, which was drawn January 28, has been filed for probate. He

leaves all his property, both real and . personal to his wife, Mary Cook, for j her life time, after which it is to be i divided among his heirs, who are I numed in the will. The estate is valued at $1,000.

NOTICE Market at the South End Market House Wednesday, December 24th, from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. JOHN F. TAYLOR, Marketmaster.

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Prof. J. S. McDivitt of Campbellstown visited L. S. Foley several days the past week. ' Miss Orpha Taylor visited Miss Nellie Scott at Sugar Valley, recently. Mack Parks and family were Richmond shoppers Saturday. Rev. Wiseley returned home Friday from his home in McComb.

WAYNE TEACHERS AMONG SPEAKERS

Members of City and County

School Faculties on State Program.

Indiana State Teachers association Is spected all hi$n schools of JJ O. O. Neal. who is well known in . and a month ago, h maae a w Wayne county. Two weeks ago he in-; Richmond.

LIKE SANTA CLAUS BECAUSE WE DON'T REQUIRE

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Several Richmond and Wayne coun

ty teachers were speakers at the j meeting of the Indiana State Teachers I association yesterday, three being j elected to office. Miss Elizabeth Smel-1 ser of the high school faculty was

made secretary of the 6tate high school section of the association. In the kindergarten section, Richmond teachers figured prominently in the list of speakers. At the election of officers. Miss Maude Toms, kindergarten teacher at the Hibbard school was made secretary of the state kinder garten section while Miss Mildred Dickinson, kindergarten teacher at

Baxter school, was elected a director, t The newly elected president of the

F BE MERRY 3

This is the season for good cheer and happiness, but You know how hard it is to "be merry" when Your liver his developed a "lazy spell." To overcome this trouble just try a short course of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It will prove very helpful. It is for Poor Appetite, Nausea, Indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness and Grippe.

That Jar of MUSTEROLE On the Bath-Room Shelf

It'a relieved pain for nearly every one in the family. When little Susie had the croup, when Thny got his feet

wet and caught cold, when father sprained bis keen, when Granny's rheumastism bothered her That jar of MUSTEttOLE was right there to give relief and comfort.

MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like a mustard plaster. Quick relief for Sore Throat. Bran chitis, Ton Pi lit is. Croup. Stiff Neck. Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Conges

tion. Pleurisy." Rheumatism. Lumbago, Paiaa xad Aches of the Back of Joints. Sprains, Sore Muscle. Bruise. Chilblains, Frosted Fwt. Colds on tlw Chest (It prevents Pneumonia). Noth ing like MUSTEROLE for croupy children. In 25e and 50c Jara. and a spe

cial urga ootpiuu for IJ.M. Accept no substitute. It your druggist can not supply you. send 15c or 50c to the MUSTEROLE Company. Cleveland. Ohio, and we will mail yon a jtsL post-

are prepaid. (60) S. J. Buchanan. LowellTille. Oc says: "We h&r been using Mosterol for two or tnre years past and find It very jtood. It is always) la our medicine cupboard. (AdvtrtistmseO

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"I do my Christmas shopping from my office. I send clean, pure, healthful

WRIGLEY

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BY THE BOX

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FOR CORRECT GLASSES GO TO Miss C. M. Sweitzer OPTOMETRIST

Phone 1099.

927J4 Main St.

MOTEL WESTCOTT Christmas Dinner 75 Cents 6 to 8 P. M.

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Blue Point Oyster Cocktail Salted Nuts K Bisque of Fresh Crab, Creole Consomme Colbert Celery Radishes Olives Baked Superior Whitefish, Provencale Sliced Cucumbers Potatoes Bernhardt Frog Saddles En Crumbs, Sauce Tartar Patties of Veal Sweetbreads, Ala Poullette Florentine of Cherries, Au Maraschino Frozen Egg Nogg Burgundy - Roast Prime Native Beef, Au Natural " Mashed Potatoes Candied Yama ; Roast Vermont Turkey with Dressing, Cranberry MarmaladeFrench Peas Escalloped Corn Endive Salad, Waldorf Dressing Pitted Cherry Pie Pumpkin Pie : Christmas Plum Pudding, Hard or Brandy Sauce Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream Assorted Cake ; Mixed Nuts Fruit In Season Pulled Figs ' Camembert or Edam Cheese : Toasted Bent's Crackers Salted Wafers : Coffee ? :

CHRISTMAS MONEY " With Christmas close at hand the need of a little extra money is felt in every family. Don't fail to make your loved ones happy for the want of a little money. We can supply your needs on short notice and your household goods, pianos, teams, etc., serve as security and left in your possession. We loan any amount from $5 to $100. If you are unable to call write or phone and our agent will call and explain our low rate. Private Reliable The Slate Investment & Loan Co. No. 40 Colonial Bldg. Itichmond, Ind. Take Elevator to Third Floor. Phone 2560

DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your Back Is Aching or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't set scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot Of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keen your kidneys clean like you keen

your bowels clean, by flushing them '

with a mild, harmless salts -which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to Alter the blood. In twenty-four hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist: about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous Baits !s made from the acid of grapes and lemon

Juice, . combined with lithia and has t

been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and nodoubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache.

EK3URRAY Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinee Daily Francis Sayles Players in The Great Divide By Win. Vaughn Moody PRICES Nights and Xmas matinee, 10c, 20c and 30c; Friday and Saturday. Matinee 10c and 20c. Seats now selling. ' Next .Week "The Woman in the

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by the box of twenty packages. My dealer sells it for 85 cents

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"A whole . box of it is a real present and its low cost lets me "remember" people I could not send gifts to otherwise" Be sonE'tB i?iPs mlM(3(ISlLEV9S

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The great popularity of

the clean, pure, healthful

IVRIGLEVS EZZE2Zrf- is causing un

scrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations

that are not even real chewing gum so they re

semble genuine WRIGLEWS. The tetter class of

stores will not try to fool you with these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Wrigley's look before you buy. Get what you pay for Be SURE Ws WRIGLEY S. We are inserting the above caution solely to protect or customers, who are ccptinualiv miemg as tbat they have been deceived by imitations which they purchased thi"Vrg they were WXIGLEirSb

Final Christmas Special Announcement A substantial Food Gift of highest quality is a most appropriate item and indeed one that never fails to please. - BUY A DOZEN CANS OF ASSORTED CALIFORNIA FRUITS Royal Ann Cherries Yellow Free Peaches ' Green Gage Phims Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple Lemon Cling Peaches Yellow Egg Plums Genuine Bartlett Pears Fancy High Quality Fruit that you pay 30 cents per can for throughout the year, assorted in any variety and in any quantity. FulICase (24) cans $4J90 (Assorted as you like) Half Case (12) cans $2.50 (Assorted as you like) 5 cans $1.30 (Assorted as you like) Do Not Confuse These Goods With the Standard Run of California Fruits WE GUARANTEE THEM OF HIGHEST QUALITY

WASHED PULLED FIGS In Fancy Wicker Baskets

Regular Value 20 to 25c Xmas Special 2 Baskets 29c Blue Point Oysters in the Shell. Brandied White Cherries and Peaches Crystal Figs in Decorated Boxes. Spiced Rockford Canteloupe in Jars Peeled Spear Esparagus, Green and White.

OIL OF CEDAR MOPS A Cleanser and Polisher For Hard Wood Floors Sold Always complete at $1.50. Xmas Special Complete for 98 Cents 1 25c can of Cedar Oil Free witK 7 Each Mop ? Edam; Pineapple; Roquefort Cheese. Dot Chocolate for Candy Making French Camembert Cheese (in wooden boxes) Fresh Live Lobster :

Fancy Florida Strawberries

We will enjoy the privilege in assisting you making your Xmas Dinner a Success FINEST QUALITY GROCERIES COMPLETE IN DETAIL r JoIm 1. Eggcmcyer - Sons

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