Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 49, 7 January 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1914

Married Life the Third Year

BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. Dear Mother: I almost feel that I have reached the end of things, I have never needed you so much as I feel I need you now. last night I had thoughts of closing up everything here, and bringing Winifred and corning home to you for awhile. But of course I know that is impossible at least niw. Yesterday I received the harshest letter from Warren that he ever sent tte, and also one that his mother had written him and which he enclosed. You know I wrote you that she called here last week and found I had rented the spare room. She said no one in their family had ever taken roomers, and that she knew Warren

would be furious, and if I did not write

ed for bread-winning than I! How do they get along? Surely there must be some way. What was it that Sally Hewitt did! You remember her husband was killed in that accident and left her with two little children. She moved to Chicago and went into some kind of business. What was it? Write me if you know. Irene Thompson took an agency for

some childrens books, didn't she? But j oh, mother, I couldn't sell anything! i I would rather go out and scrub than 1 to be a book agent or any other kind where canvassing is required. Oh, I suppose I am getting morbid, hut I am thinking of these things all the time. Last night I couldn't sleep

TAKES NEW PULPIT Rev. Livingood Comes to Whitewater Christian Church.

LEAVES FOR ISLAND

Centerville Men to Porto Rico.

Visit

church here. He occupied the pulpit Sunday for the first time since he accepted the call. He has not taken nr his residence here vet. and Sun-

for picturing myself seeking one po- .Ay was entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 7. Caleb Jackson and George McConaha

WHITEWATER, Ind.. Jan. 7. Rev. left (Tuesday) for Porto Rico. They

OwenLivingood, of Winchester, ac-jwill poin a party from Indianapoli3 copted the pastorate of the Christian and will start from there.

Mrs. Nathan Lammott is seriously ill at her home on East Main street of typhoid pneumonia. Mrs. Frank Buhl entertained Mrs.

h?n have ftulLrvetUr MANY DIVORCE CASES

ON CIRCUIT DOCKET

who

Olive

home here. Mrs. Kerr, mother of Mr. J. Kerr is seriously ill at the home of her son.

sition after another. And then I pictur

ed the hall rooms of the dingy boarding houses that I would probably have to live in. Of course everything seems worse at night yet. the horror of it has been with me all day. I haven't answered Warren's letter vet but I am going to now. I thought

and Kenneth

Carman and children of Richmond at her home here Saturday. Mrs. Nicholas of east Main street

Vi 1 m it .i,i fi it w i I would have more courage if I wrote ' sTr,,,i 4,iHioman

duty to do so. And she did. A most un- I i luae , very une.-

James Shank.

Mr. "Claud Addleman

Barton have resumed their school ; is seriously ill at her home with little work at the Indiana University, after! hope of recovery. spending their vacation With their Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunbar spent

parents at this place. i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oneai ' elation was held

Mrs Charles Verecee. of Hollans-;in Richmond. court house. The program was de-

burg is the guest of her daughter. The following have returned to voted mainly to extended discussions

Sixty per cent of the case3 on the

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rinn or THANKS :,IH1 uofhei ior tne January term or

We extend our heart felt thanks to ?urt are, divorce actions. The docket all our kind and dear friends in our r oases is smaller than that of the Ocsorrow of the death of our dear little tob"1 ,erm- b' sixteen cases, the term Robert, and also for the beautiful 0PnB with 1!8 cases in prospect, floral offerings. During the October term. 12o cases

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilmore and " uu nl 1 were o'sposen oi.

Family. i

"SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm stomach, liver and bowels.

PREDICT BETTERMENT

OF ROADS UNDER LAW:been pendinK a -VPar or

MISS MYRICK ILL

EATON, Ohio, Jan 7. Attended by

a large crowd which included many of

Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs' that this is their ideal laxative, because thev love its pleasant taste and

There are 111 divorce cases in the i it thoroughly cleanses the tender lif-

; January term docket while damage I tie stomach, liver and bowels without

Mius ana other actions, aggregate on-, griping. ly 77. Many of the divorce-suits have i When cross, irritable, feverish or

breath is bad. stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coaled, give a teaspoor.ful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul.

constipated waste, sour bile and undi

tho township trustees and road super-' '1SS 'zaDetn MyricK. a well known ! gPSted food passes out of the bowels. ,:hiKh school student, has withdrawn i and vou have a well, playful child

. . . . . , . . . f 0.0 a ir.mu UI it IlPrVOUH ; ft mil

-v . - . rpnKnnu'n 'nilOf1 llV rWrWfvlr

Saturday in the Myri(.k waa an PX(.Piient ian,r"

fair letter, exaggerating the circum-;

stances and saying I had been almost

merely saying that until he returns I have decided to let Mrs. Morrison

Mrs. Olive Parish and family,

school this week: Cecil Stevens to of the new State law wnich makes!

of ' Purdue, Raymond Morgan to Indiana compulsory the dragging of roads, i

insolent to lief: And also that I had j keeP the room

claimed Warren was not providing for

me ami I was forced to do this

I don't know what he will say or I

do I have never disobeyed but he

What I did say was that Warren has slmpry goaded me on to this. If I h: d complained of the expenses since i have a shred of self-respect left I he had been away, and that I rented have no choice. the room to help reduce them. Rut she j Mother. I know what you are going distorted everything, and ended her j to writ -.r me to come home, that letter by saying I had always been i ran : ,.ys have a home with you headstroug and always resented any I and I'p.tnir. But I can never do that,

Cincinnati, have been the guests of ; University, Kutu Baldwin to uxiorn.

j her aunt, Mrs. Jane Pyle. ' Charlene Burgess to Indiana univerMr. and Mrs. Clarence Calin and sity, Forrest Kempton to Illinois Col- ' family were callers at the home of , lege. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Monday; Mrs. Oscar Hurst is on the sick list. I afternoon. I Miss Letha Dunbar will go to In-

Charles W. Bloom. the association

president. Judge Klam Fisher, Judge 4 A. C. Hisinger and County Commis-j I sioner Silas Q. Buriff, were among, the number who talked on the new j

HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS

Get a small package of llaintmre

law, and each predicted that better ' Breast Te a, or as the German folks

Mr. and Mrs. Knoll and family vis-; dianapolis this week to spend several roads would be the result. Trustees , call it, "Hamburger. Brust Thee,- at

ited

over

with

New

at Piqua,

Ohio, ; days with her brother.

i bar and wife.

Walter

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Dun- and superintendents have shown an ;

interest in the proposition and gen-

relatives

Year's.

From Cleveland

Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, of company of young ladies at her home placed in proper enforcememnt.

Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a few on Monday night, in honor of Miss Lu-

Miss Frances Peele entertained a erally are keen to have the matter

at least for more than a visit. I know : ays wnn tne inter s lamer, air. wu- ene jonnson or Marion, i nose present how little father has and how vou ! liam Helmsing , who is very poorly, were the Misses Alma Hull, Harriet have to struggle to get alon- as it is Ir- an(i Mrs- A- A- Townsend and Stanley, Norine Means, Letha DunSo I could never infl'ct mv-elf and famil' were visitors at Richmond on bar. Geneve Home, Bessie Buhl, Winifred on you in that way" even the " Sunday. Gladys Stevens, Florence Beck. Ruth book agency would be better than tha ' ln honor ot J,1SK Blanche Bunker Baldwin, Pearl Hoerner, hlizabeth You will say that i' am morbid to ' 811(1 lr- Ki,rI 1"nk(?r- a surprise was Lashlc-v, Mrs. Robert Omelia. After a think of such things and nerhaps i ! Pven at the country home of their , peasant social hour refreshments am. But tonight the whole world i Pnts. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bun- were served.

sit s, souunvesi 01 Iowa nmuiuay ClmoM King, son or mt. ana .Mrs. evening. The evening was spent so- j,. King has returned to Gary, Ind.,

And if Warren writes the way he ! i stand alone in a way I never did be-I;""" " "" "' alter spenuing nis vacation wun uis

writes now to me- what will be his : fore. And it frightens me. . ncu. parents.

advice or suggestion from her. Of course this made Warren furious, and he wrote a most scathing letter and said I must get rid of my roomer at once or there'd be trouble. But I am not going to send Mrs. Morrison away! On that I have fully determined. And I know were you here you would say I was right. Mother I won't be threatened and bullied any more!

seems black and I have never felt , so much alone. Somehow I feel that

attitude when he comes back? Some-1

Forgive me tor writing this letter, i,,. , T , . , . .......

i i p.,i m.. :.. ,,f tho t ,. , -Misses r.mei bawier, cuua lei ,

end. That, when he does return it will j There is no one else only be for a longer separation. And , confide.

Mrs. Lovell Cooney and children.

in whom I can

just now I am bitter and indignant enough to think it might be for the best. Of course I may not think this way lone. When I'm with him again I may 'are so much and be as abject as I have ever been. But just now I feel ihat I won't. And I feel, too, that his family are more against me now than they ever have been. How could his mother deliberately try to make trouble this way? What difference did it make to her if. while he was away I was renting a room to help pay expenses. And as for that I never said Warren did not support me, but I did say he had

Lovingly your daughter, HELEN. Helen folded and enclosed this letter in its envelope and then took a fresh sheet of paper. She did not hesi

tate. She wrote rapidjy for each word

Opal Piatt, Ruby Piatt, Nina Blose, ! A'ice Austin, Blanche Bunker, Iva ' and Ethel Allen. Messrs. Raymond. Lawler, Homer Wilson, Earl Wicgs, Floyd Brown. Harry Brown, Charles; Farmer, Chester McMahan, Clem Nic-j hols, Clarence Alexander, lrvin Starbuck, Wilbur Townsend, Earl Bunker, i jii.. irvitn at.. ,wi nf,-c. !

t nu. oun in v hilc. itn. turn ..no.

'n the letter was clearly fixed in her je8se ' Townsend and family, Mr. and

mind. In the sleepless hours of the

night, before she had gone over it again and again. Dear Warren: I have decided to let Mrs. Morrison keep the room. I see no reason why I should send her away until you return. She is very quiet and no trou

ble and pays her rent promptly, and

Mrs. Omar Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Manford White and family, of near Bethel. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hill, Saturday, a girl.

Cold jit Mead Relieved in one minute. Monev back if it tails. Get a 25c or 5Uo tube of

LONDON'S 5 Catarrhal Jelly

Use it quick. For chronic nasal catarrh, dry catarrh, soro nose, coughs, sneezing, nose bleed, etc. Write fnr free sample. The first drop used will 3o grood. Ask druggists. KoBdan Mfg. Co.. Minneapolis, Minn.

New Jersey last year spent more than 123,000,000 on public schools.

CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature of

any pharmacy. Take a tablesnoonful

of the tea. put a cup of boiling water

upon it, pour through a sieve and

orinn a teacup tun at any time. It is

the most effective way to break a cold and cure crin ss it nnens th i

- - . DOl'eS. rtJ!ifvins cnni.(:tifn Vlcn i

loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. t AfJ vr rtlsement)

When its little system is full

Miss j of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ach. i diarrhoea, indigestion, colic rememj her, a good "inside cleaning" should alj ways be the first treatment given. - i Millions of mothers ke-p "California I I Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a

j teaspoonful today saves a sick child i tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a ' r,0-cent bottle of California Syrup of Figs" whic h has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genuine, made by "California ' Fig Syrup Company."

TRY COOPER'8 BLEND COFFEE For Sale at

Cooper's Grocery

ATTENTION Automobile and Motorcycle Owners!

State License are due and payable

! January 1st for the year 1914. (1513! ! plates are Void after this date). All I I applications must be subscribed and j

sworn to before a Notary Public. Bring

make of machine, size and number of cylinders. Engine number and your 1513 license number. Blanks and prompt service furnished by CHARLES A. TENNIS, Notary Public. At Waking's, Corner 4th and Main Streets.

complained about the expenses -and , need it in many ways.

you know how economical lam. i anl sorry your mother thought, it Oh, mother, what shall I do? I know necessary to misconstrue and exaggerthis is a rambling incoherent letter, j atP everything I said. Of course, I

but. somehow tonight 1 cant tninic co- : know gnP naj never liked or approved

herenily. I'm too wretched. Oh, if there was only something I could do! The desire to be independent to make my own living, grows stronger every day. I am thinking of it all the time. How I regret now that when I was in school I did not perfect myself in some one tiling. You wanted me to, you said every girl should be able to make her own living if necessary. But I fl so sure I would never have to. But, oh, I shall see that Winifred does not grow up without some training or profession by w'-'ch she can support herself. At least she will never be in the position I am in now. Mother do you tlinik there is anything I could sti!! learn? I have thought of stenography. The papers are full of advertisements of schools that promise to prepare you for a position in six months and secure the position for you. But do you

think 1 could ever learn? From the lit- j tie I know of shorthand it always j seemed such a difficult thing and

sometimes I felt I could never master it. 1 have thought of everything of going into a millinery store you know

I could always trim hats. And Mrs. Morrison is the buyer of millinery for j a large firm. I Perhaps she could help me. I haven't spoken to her about it yet, ; but I'm going to. What I would like most, and think I could do best, would j be shopping. You know there are worn- i en who make a very comfortable in- ! come buying for out-of-town people on ! a commission. But I suppose it would I be very hard to get myself establishod to get enough customers to make this pay. j Then I thought of a tea room. Oh, ; I'm sure I could run a dainty littie ( tea room and give people better things j to eat and at a more reasonable price ! than most of them do. But, of course, j for this I would have to have capital. ; The only possible way I could start ' w'.uld be to rent a tea room already : . (Miinnod. But I doubt if one could be j found. I And then T have thought of a mend- i i n e shop. I have seem advertisements In theatre programs and papers of places where thfy do fine emnding at a moderate fee. I now I could do this ! work, and would love to do it. But : again conies the question of getting j customers. I would have to advertise I and that would be expensive. j Mother what do other women do? j Think of all tlu women who are left ; w idowed, or whose husband;-, desert I

them, women who are no better train

FIVE MINUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS

of me, but I did no think her antagonism would go to such length. T will not try to write any more tonight. After your letter and your mother's there seems nothing else for me to sav. HELEN.

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And your fuel and stove problem is solved. No more coal to carry in, no more ashes to carry out, better results at a less cast. We have an "ERIEZ" stove to meet every requirement. A call to our store will con vine you that an "ERIEZ" is the stove to buy.

Youngflesh AND Malsby TAILORS Announce Their removal from 808 main street to the new Pohlmever building 11 North 10th Street

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A cordial invitation is extended to their friends and customers Call and see their new location

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$1 A WEEK SOON PAYS FOR YOUR STOVE

A FEW AFTER NEW YEARS SPECIALS IN Jewelry Now is the Time to buy Jewelry as we are offering special prices in Cut GIa?s, in Vinegar Cruets, Cream Pitchers, Salad Dishes, etc.

"Pape's Diapepsin" is Quickest, Surest Indigestion Cure Known.

DIAMONDS Loose and Mounted. Rings, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Brooches, Lavallieres, Bracelets, Watch Fobs, Char m s and Chains, Toilet Sets, in Silver and Persian Ivory.

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THE $15 SIZE OF THE FUEL HEATER SHOWN HERE HAS THE HEATING CAPACITY OF A $30 BASE BURNER.

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On Thursday mornings skates will be furnished free to beginners. Mr. Fry and Mr. Shute will instruct the ladies. Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning Afternoon and Evening.

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Vou don't want a slow- remedy when

your ptomaen is nan or an uncertain! one or a harmful one your stomach j is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Tape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harnilessness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs, i

Its million of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store

and then if anyone should eat some- : thing which doesn't agree with them; j if what they eat lays like lead, fer- j ments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; I

pructatlons of acid and undigested !

food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, its promptness, certainty and ease in over coming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try it.

HAND PAINTED CHINA The kind that is hand painted.

COMMUNITY SILVER In Knives, Forks and Spoons, Carving Sets, etc. Last but Not Least WTATCIIES of All Kinds at Special Prices.

RADIATORS

are the heaviest radiators of this type on th" market, and have more square inches of radiating surface than any similar heater. Kach tuhe has its individual burner and the tubes are reinforced to prevent burning out. Come with three and four tubes. Priced S5.75, 7.00

THE "ERIEZ" FUEL HEATER Makes heat and saves fuel. The appearance is neat and attractive, and the KRIKZ standard of Quality is in every stove. each detail of the construction is carefully watched by experienced men, and every stove will be found perfect perfect not only in -construction, but in action as well. The feet, foot-rail, mixer caps, side ornaments, cover and urn are all highly polished and nickeled. This stove comes in three sizes. Priced, $10, $12.50, $15.

"ERIEZ" REFLECTORS are constructed of the best polished blued steel throughout. The copper reflector is made from selected polished copper sheets, each piece of copper used Is free from spots or discoloratlons, imported German lava tips are used, securely set in heavy wrought iron pipe. Any Erie. Reflector Heater may be fitted with protecting wire guards. Shown in six sizes. Priced - $2.00, $2.50, $3.75 $4.75, $5.50, $7.50

BEFORE YOU SPEND YOUR XMAS MONEY Call on us as Jewelry is the best investment.

Fred Kennedy JFWELER 526 Main Street.

THIS CABINET RANGE permits of a large working top, being placed so that the heat from tho oven does not reach the operator. The oven and broiler are readily accessible. All "Erier" ovens are full 18 inches. This handsome

range as shown complete is priced

$42.50

"EIUEZ" GAS RANGES have been brought to the highest ef

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HIGH BROILER RANGE Has one giant burner, one simmering burner, one loop oven burner, one loop broiler burner, three regular top burners, full

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$22.50

627 MAIN STREET

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, 904,2 Main Street

(Over Nolte'a Carpet Store)

SPECIAL Until February 1st. will make Bridge Work at S3.00 per tooth. No more. Fully guaranteed. Gold Crowns $3.00 Bridge Work $3.00 Full Sets $500 Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c ip

YOUR ATXEISJTIOIM

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If vou smoke a pipe

smoke a good one. The 3B is known the world over. Imported from

London, Eng. ED. A, Retail Department

Try These Cigars

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