Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 52, 10 January 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1914

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SIX YEAR OLD GIRL PAINFULL BURNED Lora Roberts Pours Kerosene in Burning Coals of Stove.

CENTERVILLP:. ImL, Jan 1.. Pouring kerosene on lighted oa!s r suited in an explosion yesterday mu . lug, which painfully burned .;ix- .. old Lora Roberts, daughter of Uoseo.? Roberts. The most serious burns are about her face and bands. The little girl desired to make the lire burn better and emptied almost the entire contents of a small can into the stove. The explosion of flame which followed enveloped her and threatened her "with more serious burns than she received. Other Centerville News. Mrs. Emma ISramer will move her. grocery into the .1. C. King room on East Main street. Mrs. Harry Ryan of Richxuond spent the first of the week here with relatives. The county commissioners visited the infirmary Thursday. In the evening they met with the town authorities to plan for furnishing the inflrnuiry with electric light. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnston entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deardorf, H Clark of Indianapolis, Miss Fram es Peelie and Miss Lucile Johnston of Marion, and Tracy Clark at dinner recently. The Star class of the Christian Church met Thursday evening with Gaar Kliason, north of town. After a business meeting, a pleasant social evening was spent and a two course luncheon was served About twentylive were present. Carl Jones will soon move his barber shop into John Nixon's room. The funeral of Mrs. Charity Nichols, held here Friday, was largely attended. Mrs. Nichols was a member of three lodges, the members sf which we'e in attendance. They were the 1 laughters of Rebekah, Daughter of l-'oeahontiis of this place and the Pythian Sisters of Cambridge City. Mr. -molt inoreci.-Nnu..- M.Morrisks George Chirk of Indianapolis had charge of the services. (' K. Olivers of Liberty was Friday on business. He will move his printing office here. The Home Missionary society here soon met Fiiday with Mrs Thomas Dunbar. The Sowing club met. Friday with Mrs. () K. Dunbar. A dainty luncheon -,.:is served by the hostess. M' and Mrs. Thomas Clevengef ami Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeMahau win i,-; vt today for Orlando. Fla., to sp ml I he winter. Mrs KItner Rhodes of Richmond, spenr Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mr Joseph Darnell. Bi I to;: int El', w i ; : i'.:: i i housress and Constipation Cured. in are ever troubled with bilr constipation you will be in thf statement of It F. rn. Ind. "A year ago last id an attack of Indigestion in 1 1 ; .. ; '-v !i!l:oii.-ness and constipaSecing Chamberlain's Tablets liiirhiy i ecnnitiendeii, bought a tie of them and they helped mu hot 1 1 r t away." i or sale by all dealers. ( Ad vr-rtiHornent) Sunday Services A I he Churches St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets Mass at 7::i0; high mass at : l ; vespers, sermonette and benediction at :: o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Koell, rector St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at t;, and to. christian doctrine instruction at . vespers and benediction every Sunday at Rev. Father Cronin, rector; Rev. A. Duffy, assistant rector. First Church cf Christ. Scientist North A. between 14th and 15th Sts. Subject: Sacrament. Sunda school at !:;; a. m. Sim vices at 11 a. m. Y d nesiia v even in t est inn in v lrieet1nu at 7:15. Publ'e cordially invited room. 1117 North A street, lo Ilea.: catei op. II hoi :d ti in smith end ot cnurcn edifice, (iailv iNcr.pt Sundays and legal :- front 1 to p. rn. Paul's F.v. Lutheran C. Huber juistor C iiarr n. day s'-h'jui at !'t. Mr. Ceo. Supt. G rinan serviced at 1 ' Su'o.'a llOI,. o! Cm ch'M'l'h ifilitK liCld'.- Snpp The riht love to the At this services the will he installed. The will be celebrated in German Evenin -r vices at . Subjeci Thf reasonablo service. At this service iii'-ri will tie a reception of PIMPLES WOULD BURN AND ITCH Over Body and Head. Sore Spots on Arm and Shoulders. Scratched Until They Bled. After Using Cuticura Soap and Ointment a Week, Eczema Left Her. fin P. llacklcy St.. Munrie, Ind. "Wlirn my lltth' i-rirl was ;i tiny baby sho lu'iko out. i:i lhtlc lino pimpli's hero an.l thiTf over th.i body an.l !vad. They would he about tlio si.n of a quartor aftor they vrc hr.ik.'ii out .and would form a scab for a woi'k or niori Then th" pcalis would Ix'Kin to vol oil. The disease would Ucli :ind plvo hiT mu.'li trouble. Aa sht kti-w older they would spread until soue places would be as law as a half dollar. Her rlo'lies seemed to make the sores burn and Hell. The sore spots woro on the top of her arm and two on tier shoulders. She would scratch them uniil they would bleed, Sometimes iu combing lier hair It would come out . " I used for a while but it did not teem to be any u'ood and I used also without result. She continue 1 to break out with the eczema until I wnKe for a sample of I'uticu.-a Soap and ('h-.tuient a:.u used Lhetrt. I purchased some more and t he scabs came o!T and I could comb t.'i. rn out of her hair and it healed up just finely. After nsini; Outieura soap and Ointment a week the eczema left tier." (Siimed; Mrs. I. aura I i raves, Nov. 27, If 1:2. For treating poor complexions, red. roufrh hands, and dry. thin and falling hair. Cutlcura Soap and Cutieura Hntment have, been the world's favorites for more than a pencratiou. Sold by druKKi-sta and dealers throughout thy world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with ;l:2-p. Skin Hook. Adtliess post-card "Cutieura, Jept. T, Hosfon." tg-Mon v. ho :.have and shampoo with Cutieura Soap will lind il best for skin and scalp.

members and the Holy Communion in English. Saint Paul's Episcopal The following musical program will be rendered in St. Paul's church at the services Sunday: Morning Service. Processional Hymn, "From the Eastern Mountains" Valour Venite Boyce Te Deum Laudamus Stephens Jubilate Deo Tucker Hvmn "As with Gladness of Old".. ' . Dix Anthem, Htnyn "Rise, Crowned with Light" Russian Hymn Keeessional, "Earth has Many Noble City" Stuttgard Evensong. Magnificat Bunnett Nunc Dimittis Bunnett Hymn "O Mother Dear, Jerusalem" Mterna Anthem "Saviour, when Night In-

volves the Skies" . . , Shelly Chreer Our . . Vesperi Lux -Masonic. Tema. m., Chas. V. Hymn 'Holy Father, Way" Central Christianpie. Bible school 9:05 Roland, Supt. Sermon 10:30. Subject, "Service." Evangelist Honeywell will make a talk at the Bible School hour. This is expected to be the greatest day in the history' of the Central Sunday School, it being the first anniversary of its organization. Everyone is urged to be present. R. C. Leonard, pastor. Second English Lutheran N. W. Third and Pearl. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Morning worship with communion 10:30 a. in. The installation of newly elected councilmcn, and reception of new church members will precede the communion. Cathecisni class Saturday 9 a. m. Ministerial Association Meets on Monday at 10 a. m. at St. Paul's parish house. Order of the day by Rev. J. H. McoCm'oe. First Presbyterian Thomas J. Graham, pastor. Sabbath school and Bible classes 9:15 a. m. Morning church hour 10:30 o'clock. Sermon by Mr. McCombe of the. Evangelistic party. All other services in the Tabernacle at 2:30 p. m. and 7 p. m. All are invited. United Brethren Eleventh and N. B. street, H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m., Roy Eubank, superintendent. Rev. W. O. Fries, D. D., of Dayton, will preach at 10: SO a. m. Dr. Fries is the editor of the Sunday school literature of the denomination and is an able and eloquent preacher. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street, W. O. Stovall, pastor. Worship with sermon by the pastor on "The Result of Saving a Soul," at 10:40; Sunday and Mrs. Clase, the singing at nacle, will be school at 9:15. Mr. who are in charge of the Honeywell tabernresent through the Sunday school session, no evening service on 1 here will be account of the tabernacle meetings. First English Lutheran Corner of Eleventh and South A streets, E. G. Howard, pastor. Sunday school at 9; morning worship at 10:S0; sermon by the pastor; special music led by the String Quartet. Evening services at the tabernacle. All are cordially invited to join us in this great work. Earlham College and West Richmond Friends Elbert Russell and M. S. Kenworthy, pastors. Meeting for worship at 10:30, Elbert Russell in charge. Association meeting in Earlham hall at 7 p. m. All other services of the week merged with the tabernacle meetings. Whitewater Friends North Tenth and ( streets, A. Trueblood, pastor. Morning worship and sermon at 10:30, Sunday school at 9. No evening servvice. All are cordially invited. South Eighth Street Friends Francis C. Anscombe, pastor. Bible school at 9:10, John Ii Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; monthly business and prayer meeting Thflrsday evening at 7:30. A hearty wilcomc to all. Bethel A. M. E. Rev. George C. Sampson, pastor. 'Christ Our All" at 10:4.",; "God is No Respector of Persons," at 8 p- m. Sunday school at :3a. All are welcome. Grace Method ist Corner Tenth and North A streets. Arthur Cat.es, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15; public worship at. 10:30, sermon by the pastor: Epworth League at 4:30. Meeting at the tabernacle at 7. Mr. Honeywell is preaching great sermons. Reid Memorial S. R. Lyons, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15, Mrs. D. V. Scott, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, sermon by the pastor; Christian union at 6:30. Tabernacle at 2 p. m., for men; East Main street Friends church, 2:15, for the women. East Main Street Friends Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible school at 10, Percy Smith, superintendent; meeting for worship at 11. At the morning service L. E. Speegle will give message, "How to Make a Success of the Christian Life." Young people's meeting at 0:15. The young people's societies of the different denominations and all other voting people are invited to join in this union meeting, closing in time to attend the tabernacle meeting. Seats will be reserved for them. Whitewater monthly meeting Thursday morning at 9:30. First Methodist Fourteenth and Main streets, B. Earle Parker, minister Sunday school at 9:15; public worship at 10:30, sermon by the pasfor, "Why Some Men are Not Interested in the Church." This is the second in the serif's on Christianity in Richmond. Class meeting at 11:45. Mr. and Mrs. Clase of the Honeywell party will sing at the morning service. A cordial invitation is extended to all. FOUND A brown purse containing vsmall pocketbook, babv's tooth and 20 cents. Call at 108 S. 6th St. 9 2t flDICTS KATIE DAVIS ' Grand Jury Charges She Is Author of "Poison Pen." WILKKSBARRE, Pa , Jan. 10 Miss Kali; l)avis, president of the National Regulation League, was indicted today as the author of "Poison Pen" letters, recently circulated among prominent families in this city. The chief evidence against Miss Davis was giv en before the grand jury by Mrs. C. J. Wallace, member of a county board of visitation and Miss Alary Prescott. !n the letters to Mrs. Wallace, who had long been a leader in social work here, was attacked as a "knave" and "tool of politicians." District Attorney Bigelow announced that an early date would he set for the trial and that it would he called in the next term

CONSTRUCTION WORK!

BEING DONE RAPIDLY Excavations for New Paris Business Block Completed. NEW PARIS, Ohio, Jan. 10. Work on the excavation for thenew concrete building of Charles H. Marshall is being rapidly pushed to completion. The cellar will be excavated out to the curb line and the sidewalk cellar will be used for coal. The cement blocks are already in the working and as rapidly as is possible, weather permitting, the work will be pushed to completion. Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick entertained Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge of Springfield Ohio, Mrs. Ursula Larrison, Mrs. Frances Kirkpatrick and George Larrison and daughter. Fred Woods, of Anderson, returned to his work Thursdav after being the mo o...fc, f- o fw ,1,.,-c n,- M " " "r, Miss Mane Havens returned ednesuay o I ippeca ioe uj , wiiiu, au ei a week s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H .Welfer. .'IT ill ikji riviurr iiitji.iiin, uucp liji i jj i u . Mr. J. T. Higgins of Eaton, spent Thursday here looking for a store room in which to set up a gas supply business and also look after plumbing work of the gas mains. Mrs. Alice F. Howler, Mrs C. C. Hawley and daughter Mary, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Aiken, North Eighth stieet, Richmond. Miss Anna Welfer returned Thursday from Tippecanoe City, Ohio, where she spent the holidays. At the meeting of the New Paris Loan and Building Company, Monday evening for the purpose of electing directors, all of the old directors were reelected with the exception of W. S. Colvin, who has removed to Indiana. M. O. Penland was elected in his place. Two Connersville. Charles II. and William H. Marshall made a business trip to Connersville, Indiaun, Thursday. O. S. McOara, of Greenville, Ohio, superintendent of construction of the gas line; was here Wednesday on business. Charles Winkle of Richmond, was here on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge, of Springfield, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Hodge's mother, Mrs. Ursula Larrison. Tuesday club was held January 6th at the home of Mrs. Grace Hahn. A goodly number were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenport, of Michigan, and Mrs. Edward Hockett of Muncie, Indiana, returned to their homes Wednesday after a short visit with the Bennett and Ballenger families. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballenger entertained at dinner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenport, Mrs. Ed. Hockett being the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Bennett. Harry L. Bohn of Dayton, Ohio, ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bohn. Born Tuesday night, to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McClure, a daughter. Mrs. Hannah Sawyer of New Madison and C. J. Bailey, of Richmond spent Thursday with Mrs. Caroline McGrew. Rev. J. P. Hearst is conducting a series of meetings at the eGttysburg Presbyterian church and Is meeting with good success in interest. William Patterson of New Madison made a business trip here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence and son, Albert, spent Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Iieanc, at West. Manchester. Mrs. John G. Auld was called to New Madison Thursday by the sickness of her sister, Mrs. Alice Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber, who have been spending some weeks with their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Tillman, at West Soi:ora, returned home Thursday. FIFTY CARLOADS OF HOGS SHIPPED HCOXOMT, Jan. 10. Fifty carloads of hogs were shipped by V. E. Oler, Ed Stein and J. W. Taylor last month. The men shipped to Indianapolis and Pittsburg from Economy, Williamsburg and Modoc. The number of orpanlzod wat;e 1 workers is now estimates at fifteen , million. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA possesses the extracted values of the best vegetable remedies prescribed by leading physicians. That its formula has proved wonderfully potent is proved by its record of great success. For your blood medicine qet HOOD'S. Elite Beauty Parlors Mme. Mary Tate Dollins (liurnham & Cocroft Pupil, Chicago.) 318-Colonial Bldg.-318 TELEPHONE 2591. (Please make appointments) To Whom It May Concern: This is to testify that Mme. Mary Tate Dollins is thoroughly trained and experienced in Electrolysis, Chiropody, Manicuring, Facial and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, etc. That she is very capable, thoroughly reliable and earnestly endeavoring to support and educate her children. I heartily recommend iter to any one. interested in work of this kind. Susanna Cocroft, 624 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, III.

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DEBATE ON MEXICO

Eldorado Schools Boys Argue Big Question. ELDORADO, Ohio. Jan. 10. "That Mexico should be annexed to the United States," was the subject of a debate at the school house last night, Isaac Miller ana John Schotterbeck took the affirmative while Edward Rautsaw and Joseph Beck took the i negative. The following program was given after the debate: "Winter", by Helen .Miller. "Time Enoufh", by Opal Shewmon. "The Boys", by Edith Henderson. "The Blue Jay", by Paul Emerick. "The First Snowfall", by Kathcrine Penlimd "An Original Story", by Carrall Shewmon. Rending bv l?nth Cittivc

Recitation, by Maud "Pautsaw. ! r;STON, Jan. 10. Mrs. J. C. Pyle "The Lost Kiss", by Floy Emerick. ( delightfully entertained the NeedlePotters Appear. ! craft club at her home Thursday. The

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are both splendid entertainers and both come high,y rocominende(1. Thpv haye aj,peared thrf?e Qr four t, t, Arcanum. 1 Tne y0tlng p.0ple Gf the Fniver-, sanst cnurcn are making arrangementis to present the "Singin' Skule Beginment" on Saturday . night, Jan-a-i uary 31. 15. F. Carter and wife who have been visiting Mrs. Carter's sister, Mrs. Samuel Ullom, and other relatives, left Monday for St. Petersburg, Florida, to spend the winter. Andrew Barnhart and wife attended the funeral of Henry Pence, Jr., near Zion, Sunday Harve EnvericK and wife were Sunday guests of A. V. McClure and wife.

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He says: "If you are afraid of the cars, don't come." He will handle the subject without Gloves. It will be red hot. Meeting for Men at Tabernacle at 2 o'clock Meeting for Women at Friends' Church at 2 o'clock A great Tabernacle Meeting for all at 7 o'clock Everybody attend his own church in the morning.

Mrs. Myrtle Irvln was a Dayton visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams were Sunday guests of A. E. Billman and family. Frank Brown, of Dayton, came Monday to spend a few days with Joseph Brown and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McKee had as her Sunday guests, Mr. McKee's mother, Mrs Susan McKee, Mrs. Chauncy Wilson, an aunt, and Mrs.

McKee s cousin, Miss Sarah Watt, all j of New Paris, and Mr. Paul Zeigler, , a brother-in-law. of Kew Vienna. Ohio NEEDLE CLUB ELECTS Members of Boston Club Chose Mrs. Joseph Achey. afternoon was spent in needlework after which a delicious luncheon was S(.rved Th. dnh flwtprt pw nfflr.Br President Mrs. Joseph Achey. Secretary Mrs. Stanley Brattain. Treasurer Mrs. Frank Muer. Those present besides the hostess were Mesdames Clarence Parks, Jos. Achey, Frank Rife. A. B. Parks, Wili liani D"?' Jon" rMewon, (. W. Shu mate' ' verholsr. B-onS'as Dru Ipv Rtnntfl- T-lruttatn an1 onH r, L ley, Stanley Brattain and and Frank Muir. Mrs. Dennis DeHaven was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. Mr. Francis Maddock is very ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Pottenger. School was resumed here last Monday but several scholars were absent on account of the scarlet fever. Dr. J. J. Rife is able to be around

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again after a severe illness. Mr. Wia. Huber, of Hamilton, Ohio, was here visiting Mr. and Mra. John Huber. Mrs. Ora Short entertained the Larkin club Wednesday. The afternoon wa3 Kpent socially after which a

dainty menu was served. j Those present were Mrs. Short, Mrs. J. C. Pyle, Mrs. G. W. Shumate, Mrs. A. H. Piper, Mrs. H. Austerman. Mrs. E. W. Roberts, Mra. Clarence Phenis, and Mrs. Feasel. Mrs. Wm. Porterfleld was very pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening by a few of her many friends. The evening was spent with music and games. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. j Porterfield and daughter, Lucile, Mr. j and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson. Mr. and j Mrs. Marion Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.) Mart Starr, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Dona-j hey, Mr. and Mrs. Gard, Mr. and Mrs. I Denham of Eaton, O., and Dr. .J J ' Rife. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoy, of j Campbellstown, O., spent Thursday ! afternoon with Mrs. Anna Starr. I Miss Gladys Stanley is slowly im-; proving from a severe case of scarlet fever. j Mr. Bert Parker, of Richmond, is ! here visiting his mother, Mrs. Fannie 1 Parker. I Mr3. Ida Powell is vifriting Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jacob Fleisch, of near Eaton. Miss Millie Marnier, of England, boasts the title of being The. onlywoman sub-marine diver in the world.

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Two new teachers were added to the Wayne county roster. They . are 'vdward Rudical who will take the place of Ross Allen as principal ot the Hagerstown high school. Allen resigned because of poor health. That's the way you should look and feel all the time. Nature never 1 intended you to be sick- U ly and run down, with poor appetite, imperfect digestion, clogged bow- j els and a lazy liver. Stir " these organs to healthy action by the daily use MSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters s and Ulcerations of t e Rectum, without positively Cured and Guaranteed. the subject Menu

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