Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 54, 13 January 1914 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. ..TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 1914

OFFICERS OF G. A. R. AND W. REINSTALLED Installation Followed by Banquet at Cambridge City.

CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 13. The annual installation of the officers of the Woman's Relief Corps was that of last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Stombaugh, as the installing officer, proved herself well versed in the ritualistic work of the order. The members of the local G.A. "R. Post were' the guests of the corps. Com-! rade W. F. Medsker die the work of installing officer for the past, in ah efficient manner. The officers of the W. R. C. are, president, Mrs. Jessie Cornell; seniorvice, Mrs. Nettie Roby; junior-vice, Mrs. Flora Hollo well; chaplain, Mrs. Nannie Drlggs; treasuer, Mrs. Katherine Storch; conductor, Mrs. Clara Ingerman; guard, Mrs. Viola Crook; secretary, Mrs. Stella Bird; color bearers, Miss Mattie McClave, Mrs. Elizabeth Locke, Mrs. Munger and Mrs. Vickery; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Nellie Compton; press correspondent, Mrs. Alice Medsker; delegate to the department convention in May, Mrs. Stella Bird; alternate, Mrs. Katherine Storch. A banquet followed the work. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloniker entertained at dinner Sunday the members of the Loyal Son's Bible class of the Christian Sunday school, in observance of his birthday. In the afternoon they wer joined by the Junior Loyal Daughters. Mrs. Dora Pritchard, of Knlghtsto'vu. silent Sunday with friends in Cambride City. Visiting Friends Mr. and Mrs. Riley Rumwell, of Logansport, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs-. John Wissler at supper Friday evening. Mrs. Rumwell was Miss Georgia Zinomerman. Mrs. L. D. Oeborn will be the hostess for the meeting of the Young Married Ladies' Card Club Thursday iifternoon at her home on Mulberry street. The Progressives in this part of the county are pleased with the idea that the congressional convention of the Sixth district for the purpose of electing a district chairman, will be held in Cambridge City, Tuesday, January 20th. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Pavey, of Shelbyville, are occupying rooms in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. Miss iVrginia Barnett and Mrs. Kate Blue returned Sunday evening after o visit of several days with relatives and friends in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Shirtey is able to be out after an illness of several days. Twenty-four members of the local congregation of the Christian church went to Dublin Sunday evening to attend the services in progress in the Christian church at that place. Mrs. Arthur Fletcher and son, Robert, of Indianapolis, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James IJennis. Mrs. Flora Clawson spent Monday in Spiceland. Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) Married Life the Third Year BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. "Dear Helen: That's better. That's more like it. Glad you're getting some common sense at last. But you say you're unstrutig. I don't like that Nothing o be unstrung about. You've been sitting around the house and moping too much. Get out every morning and take a brisk walk. That'll do you good. You don't get enough exercise. That's what's the matter with most of you women. "Now get yourself in good shape, for I'm coming home soon. Can't tell yet just the date. But things look pretty good out here-got those Benningty good out here got those Bennington people just about where I want them. They're getting mighty anxious now, and they'll be a darn sight more so before I'm through. I'm putting the ZlZl 't.1- A"d : come to my terms. It's only a question of a week or so now they can't hold out much longer. I saw Winthrop yesterday, but he hadn't much to say. He rather inti-' .mated that the whole thing was ln i What Thin Folks Should Do To Gain Weight. Physician's Advice for Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women. Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on creams, resign themselves to life-long skinniness and think nothing wiirmak I them j fat. Yet their case is not honeless

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PAY $300 FINE FOR HUNTING ON GROUNDS

AUGUST BELMONT. Chief Game Warden Richardson of South Carolina is becoming the terror of northern fashionable folk who are sojourning on various estates near Columbia for the winter. He recently came upon August Belmont and two of the traction magnates guests, after they had slain two fine deer. The men ; """""5 " ycuiu, preserves, dui me iacc mat mey uau . not secured nunting licenses cousea : Kicnardson to impose a nne oi on each of the offenders. Clarkson's hands, that he was the one that was holding it up. I've known that all along. But he's about ready to come across now. "From the way things are going I'll clear up about six thousand dollars out of the deal. That will come

pretty near being worth the trip out ue..u.: kuow it isu t me moubere won't it? And it's been devilish ey that I care for but the fact that it uncomfortable at that. Have had a w mak thln8 easHer for yu-two-by-four room and no bath, and it wI"not, so worried now costs me $2.50 a day. Highway rob- About bringing me something-dear bery prices. But I had to have a good Jhe on V thing I want you to bring us address out here; had to put up a OURStLF I know you re too busygood bluff. And had to entertain a lot I hf,rrlabfou 8h.PP': don t try. f fKo mn t lnr.rhf.nn Yon can't I About Winifred just bring her some

do that on nothing. "So, if I've kicked at the expense i back there, it's been because I've been up against it HARD. Knew I needed every cent I could scrape together to put this deal over. Couldn't tciiiv i j u u i, lino i vi. vvniviv.) take any chances on any trip-up-too ! much at stake. "But now that I've just as good as won out, things are easier. And I've got everything else in good shape. As soon , thfv aien the final naDers F'l soon as thej r bird , the i final papers i a clear out of here quick. And we 11 celebrate in fine style when I get back. It'll be mighty good to see Broadway again. "Now, Kitten, what do you want m'e to bring you? I won't have much time to fool around the shops, but guess I can manage to get something if you'll let me know what you want. How about one of those embroidered Japanese things the long kind with the big sleevt's the kind they wear for "ood ,o0king ones in the shoo win-1 ? !Llv t uJZn. ! opera cloaks? There's some mighty dows out here. I'd get you a stunnin dress if I could fit you but these loose things will fit anybody. And what shall I bring Winifred? You think up something and write me I never know what to get "Now. little woman, take good care j of yourself I'll wire you when I start, j As ever, WARREN." From anyone else this would hardly be considered a loving or tender letter but from Warren it meant a great deal. The "Kitten" and "Little woman" was as near an approach to endearment as he ever came. And the desire to bring her something thai, too. from him, was an unusual consideration. HAPPY ANTICIPATIONS. And he was coming home soon very soon! And he was coming in a happier and better mood because the deal was going through! For Helen the whole world seemed changed by hJS lZ lnl 8 mUCh A the most ardent love letter would have meant to anyone else. The sentence, "Now, Kitten, what shall I bring you? and take good care of yourself, little woman," seemed to glorify the whole letter. And all through between the lines she read into it her own version of tenderness. And the part where he said. "So if I've kicked at the expenses back there it's because I've been up against it HARD." Knew I'd need every cent I could set-ape together to put this deal over." To Helen that atoned for it all. With a rush of love and tendernees 'she thought of the hardships he had undergone out theer. All the resentment and ' bitterness that she had felt was swept away in a flood of compassion. It had been hard for him harder than she knew. And she should have made more allowances for this, she told herself reproachfully. She should have considered that he was worried and anxious and harassed and should not have resented his letters, even though they did seem harsh and unjust. There is nothing that so melts a woman to tenderness as the thought of hardships and anxieties weighing upon the man she loves. And now lier

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BEST DOMESTIC WORK Farmers Institute Plans to Interest Women in the Coming Session. CENTERVILLE, Tin 13 A two days farmers' institute will be held f r J?J2 -TIi -Md 22 with " w - Otis Crane, of Lebanon, and Mrs. C. N Lindley, of Salem, as the speakers for the first dav and W H Senour of L I , J a i T r Brookville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. a. Cobb, of Richmond, for the second day. Prizes will be given to men and boys for corn exhibits and to women and girls for domestic science exhibits. . The members of the institute plan to make the ladies' auxiliary's part lit iuc lijoiuuic atx juiiuj lout vyiiv.. ; Mrs. Lindley and Mrs. Cobb have been secured especially for the purpose. Five prizes will be given to boys and two prizes to men for the best o, f ,. Hicni,v n will be given for the best single ear shown. , 1 White loaf,' chocolate, angel food '

and other kinds of cake will form an JU lue ,e 1 ai . ""1B , exhibit in the ladies' auxiliary for commenced two Veeks ago. Rev. Mr. which three prizes will be awarded to Morris was, called to Newcastle to girls and three prizes to women. i pr?ach .,nelfl OTl,iayJ k -I Four prizes will be offered for the!. Mrs- Tila, Martin, is down with a best mince, apple, pumpkin or other ! ba. case of la grippe. kind of pie. Two prizes will be ' Clyde Hoffman and son. who have given for the best yeast, brown or! beei? furiously ill with pneumonia.

will aleo be entered for prizes. Special prizes to girls of the JL IUC seventh and eighth grades in school will be given for the best hnnd made aprons and towels. Tbree prizes of 50, 40 and 35 cents have been offered! for each. loving impulses swept her on to writ-! ing of this letter: A CHEERFUL LETTER. Dear Warren: Oh, I cannot tell you how happy how very happy your last letter has made me. The thought that you are coming home soon very soon. Oh, dear, nothing else seems to matter. You don't know how I need you and how desolate I have been with vou awav.

And, dear, this last letter has made 'preachers Everybody invited to atme most penitent. I see now that I tend and hear the sermons by brl1was wrong to resent your attitude j lla- men. about the expenses. I begin to under- j TRey- ,.Lee Chamner and Rev. Lester

stand'how much you have had to wor-! ry you out there, the anxieties and heavy expenses and I should not have minded anything you wrote, I suppose I have been too sensitive, but I'm going to try not to be any more. Oh, dear, it is going to be a happy coming! Let me know the exact time a8 soon as yoU can, so I can cross off th hmrs OT1 th raipnrt9r Thnt make it geem nearer And, oh, I'm so proud and happy ' r that you are putting through the deal successfully. But I knew you would You know I have never doubted that for a second. When you really undertake anything, you have so much force and determination that, you cannot help but be successful. And you say you will make over -six thousand dollars. Oh, dear, that, is little thing a doll will do. Dolls are always easy to get, and she loves them better than anything. Have you written your mother you are coming soon? I've thought of call ing her up this morning and telling - . . , , , h,fr: TYour made rae so ,haPP' that I want to make everyone else so, Perhaps I was rather abrupt when she was here that day, and I feel now that I should like to tell her I am sorry BU"U,U lu V lf onJy 1 knew how' After alL dear mother and I cannot bear . ... . . . ..., tn to think that she feels unkindly toward me. Pussy Purrmew Just made that blot. She inHists on sitting up on the desk as I write, and every now and then puts out her paw to catch the pen. Yen ought to have seen Winifred playing with her this morning she was very sweet. She had the kitten on its back trying to make it play "Pattycake" with its paws. Oh, dear, the whole world seems dif'"ent now that ou're comin back, u onl' 1 could put into words all that it does mean to me! I'm going to write you again tonight. But I felt that I must write this now. With love oh, a GREAT DEAL of love! HELEN. IKroee

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CONSIDER REPORT ON VALUATION OF

WATER COM Mayor Robbins, City Attorney Bond and the members of the board of ; nubile works will hold a meeting Wednesday to consider the report of ities Commission on the physical val-; uaiion or me uicnmona jiiy wsier ; Works company. This report will be thoroughly examinea wun me ena in view oi insnln,g arguments before the state comciisiiiccia rouuiaic ui me rViv.uuvtion valuation, on which the water rates are based. , President Davis of the bosrd believes U wiH be P8sib,e to sccure a considerable reduction in this valuation, but is not prepared to make any aennue statement ror ne nas not yet tnorougniy reviewea ma repon I ECONOMY I ' iT j i it,, TTRev Lester Wood preached in the U. church Sunday morning at 10:30. E. G. Hill, the Richmond -florist, gave two excellent talks in tne Friends h?re Sunday morning. one to me ounuay suuooi duu iuo Sunday ot,er aL, cb"TC!l service. , e Fra,n Torrif' ofe;;;Ca!tfie;Hi f till here loping Rev. G. V Martin that Mrs. Bishop, who is principal of . . , 11 .MT7,, , t UL, Richmond, fell and broke the small r- t-i c in hop riant o rm . , ; Miss Annie Love. Miss Mildred Hiatt and Miss Pauline Hiatt. of Fountain City, were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt. Mrs. Edna Reploye and daughter, Kate, visited Grandma Edwards Sun day afternoon. Meeting is still running at Morgan's Chapel. Several from her attended Sunday. Kelly Preaches Rev. Kelly, of Earlham, will preach 11 tne hnends cnurcn bunaay mornThere will be preaching each mgni tne wnoie ween uy uiueiem, tt J'- ' ,ucc"uf Ln the Fends church at Oreenfork Sunday, January 18. 1914. Rev. Chamners is the Friends regular pastor and Rev. Wood is the U. B's. Miss Anna Hadley visited Miss Elizabeth Stanley Sunday. Rev. Wood will begin a series of "Stings at Sugar .Grove the first " i Fred Beard, of Alberta Canada,

gave a talk on church affairs in!,0iH nn tho uttemcsnn nf Tuendar.

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Ray Gwin, of Dayton, O., ed and shambaugh, Jerge and Arnett debatCliff Gwin, of Louisville, were called jng tne negative I home last Saturday on account of the) Tne Sophmore-Junior interclaes try-1 serious ..lness oftheir father, Walter j out witn the Sophomores Neal and G'n- . . . j Reed debating the affirmative and Miss Gusta Scott, of Richmond, i fh Tninn: trMinn SiPlPk and

spent Sunday with Venie Scott. Mrs. Alhprt. Hindman is verv sick! at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lovia Fleming. Mrs. Glennie Clark Is on the sick list this week. NEW COURSE A course in school gardening will be offered at Garfield school next semester by W. C. Cottingham. Where possible the students will have individual gardens and will keep accounts of the work done and the produce raised. In other cases several students will go together and rent ground. The school already had three classes in printing and classes in cabinet making. A fork carried above an aeroplane has been invented by a French aviator to enable a machine to alight by clutching a cable.

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III PQOLTiiY SHOW - - . . . preHe County Rnr e:s Cou pete for CupS Oiler ed by Officials. EATON, Jan. 13. More than 2,000 bl d m be entered the Preble Coun. tT Poultry associations fifth annual Qreaj Western' onto enow to ue neia in Katon February 2, 3, 4.5, 6 and 7. 1 L. C. Taylor, of Gibsonburg, will j d the entrles. The show will be held in the new armory building wnere tfcere will be accommodations jor 2,500 birds. Besides fourteen classes of stana ard poultry, chickens, ducks, turneys and geese, and the usual entries of non-standard -varieties and novelty exhibits, there will be a departure from the beaten path of poultry shows in an egg exhibit. There will oiixj wo -ee fee e,ght clagse8 and tne eggg wlll be for coior. freshness, size, qualP-"- naDe "Th nrizea include eight silver cu yalued at 10; two at $5; ifteen t1r. tw $20! one at SZ5: ana at $15; two at $20; one at $25; and ' the $50 grand silver cup of Governor Cox. to be awarded to the Ohio exhibUor winning the greatest number of points in any variety; uongressman Gard.8 $50 sllTer cup to be given tQ the exhibitor showing the highest scoring cock, cockerel, hen. pullet and pen Jn the show. and the $30 county ! commissioners' cup to be awarded to h preble county exhibitor scoring : Urgeat number of points. Worms The Cause of Your Pains. Child's A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles around the eyes, at times feverish, with great thirst; cheeks Hushed and then pale, abdomen swollen with sharp cramping pains are all indications of worms. Don't let your child suffer Kickapoo Worm Killer will give sure relief. It kills the wormswhile its laxative effect add greatly to the health of your child by removing the dangerous and disagreeable effect of worms and parasites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a health nroducer should be in every h hw Prlce 25c A11 Druggists or J f'?11 ce A Kb , .,, nk;i, - c Louis. fArtverHment" ARRANGE SCHEDULE FOR DEBATE TRYOUT The schedule for the tryout by which two teams to represent Earlham in the triangular debates this spring will be chosen, has been announced. The Freshman primaries will be , January 13, at 4 o'clock. Messic'k i ..... . . . . . i jw : . i n .1 i ariii ijnll Hohntlnp- th nffirmativp and J Kd Po Hp'hatinB; the negative, will i be held on Tuesday. January 20, at 4 o'clock. The Juniors and the FteBhman team will debate at 4 o'clock on the following day. Look 25c. Kennedy STREET

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