Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 78, 10 February 1914 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GUAM, TUESDAY. FEB. 10, ltU
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IE PRE! FOR AMMUAL DINNER Members of Horticultural Society Prepare for Meeting Saturday. NAME COMMITTEES Preparations .have been completed for the annual dinner of the Wayne County Horticultural society, to ' be held next Saturday at the court house. Randa Runnells, chairman of the dinner committee, and Mary Dickinson, general chairman of tables, today announced the following committees and premium list: " Table 1 Eliza Setvens and Ira Hort. Table 2 Minnie Wright and Jennie Kuth. Table 3 Metta Ratliff and Rachael King. Table 4 Jessie Medearis and Ola Ellason. Easie Burgess, Nellie Meier' and Enos Wright, in charge of kitchen. Evans Kenworthy and Thomas Elleinan. in charge of turkey carving. Frank Clark to look after tickets. Fannie Clark and Eva Sterer of the premium tables. John Eggemeyer, Oscar Fulghum, Prank Clark, Mary Dickinson and Minnie Wright to look after renewals and secure new members, and to aid in making the dinner complete. Premium List Meats. Best: 1st. 2d. 3d. Roast chicken T5o 50c 40c Beef roast 75c 50c 40c Teal loaf 50c 40c 30c Eecalloped oysters.... 75c 50c 35c Bread and Doughnuts. Beat: " 1st. 2d. 3d. Iaf yeast bread 20c 15c 10c Loaf salt-rising bread.. 20c 15c 10c Plate doughnuts 20o 15c 10c 'v 'Cakes. ' '-' Best: 1st. 2d. 3d. Marble cage ........ 75c 50c ... Devil's 'food .......... 75c 50c ... Angel food 75c 50c ... Chocolate cake ....... 75c 50c ... Cocoannt cake 75c 50c . . . Pies. Best: 1st. 2d. 3d. Cherry pie ........... 20c 15c ... Apple pie 20c 15c ... Mince pie 20c 15c ... Lemon pie 20c 15c ... Peach pie 20c 15c ... Pumpkin pie 20c 15c ... Pie of any kind 20c 15c 10c Jellies. Best: 1st. 2d. 3d. Dish gelatin 20c 15c ... Glass jelly 15c 10c ... Dish salad 20c 15c ... Dish pickles ......... 15o 10c ... Miscellaneous. Best: 1st. 2d. 3d. Pound country butter.. 40c 35c 25c Quart sweet cream.... 30c 25c 20c Dish cottage cheese... 20c 15c 10c Jar baked beans 25c 20c 15c Members of the society and their friends ate invited to be present, and to bring well filled baskets to help make the dinner complete. Sixth Annual Ball given by B. I. L. of A. of Local 544 at K. of P. Temple, Thursday evening, Feb. 12th. 10-2t HUNTS DEFEAT LEADERS IN TWO Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE STANDIN Won. Lost. Starrs 29 13 G. Pet. .690 .595 .570 .570 .524 .366 .356 .317 Pan Handles 25 Models 24 I. H. C 24 Hunts 22 Doctors 15 Y. M. C. A 15 Rivals 13 17 18 IS 20 2 27 Last Night's Results. Hunts 739 724' 740 Starrs in 849 G72 Hunts Take Two. j Consistent bowling enabled the Hunt j bowling aggregation to take two out j of three on the "Y" alleys last night, j The scores of the winners in all three j games varied but three points, while the Piano-makers ran high in the second game with the score of 840. Hunt averaged best of the two squads with 177. Martin, of the Piano crew knocked over a total of 210 in the second. Summary: Hunts. Hunt 200 Hare 156 Bowman 134 Donahue 11!) Smith 130
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How to Shed a Rough Chapped or Blotchy Skin - (From Beauty's Mirror.) This is what you should do to shed a bad complexion: Spread evenly over the face, covering every inch of skin, a thin layer of ordinary mereolized wax. Let this stay on over night, washing it off next morning. Repeat daily until your complexion is as clear, soft and beautiful as a young girl's. This result is inevitable, no matter how soiled or withered the complexion. The wax literally absorbs the filmy surface skin, exposing the loveiy young skin beneath. The process is entirely harmless, so little of the old skin coming off at a time. Mereolized wax is obtainable at any drugstore; one, ounce usually suffices. It's a veritable wonder-worker for rough, chapped, reddened, blotchy, pimpled, freckled or sallow skin. Pure powdered saxolite is excellent for a wrinkled skin. An ounce of it dissolved in a half-pint witch hazel makes a refreshing wash-lotion. This renders the skin quite firm and smooth; indeed, the very first application erases the finer lines; the deeper ones soon follow. iAdvertlsemenO
QUAKERS WIN 2 FROM NATIONALS
CITY LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. Ideals 8 4 667 Quaker City . 9 6 -00 Victors . 5 7 AIT Nationals 5 10 .333 Last Night's Results. Quaker City 883 87 863 Nationals 859 81 T93 The Quaker City Bowling Ove forced the tailenders to hold their position last night at the city alleys, when the former copped a pair of games from the cellar champs. The runnere-up had no trouble in annexing the lrst game. The Nationals rallied la the second stanza and trounced the Quakers to the tune of 861 to 827. The leaders returned to their old-time form in the last game. Ross, Jr.. was high man with a total of 214. High average of the three games went to Hodge and Ross, tied at 182. Summary: Quaker City
Eikenberry 138 137 156 Schneider ........ 154 154 154 Boyer 189 17 793 Ross, Sr. 152 165 1551 McEllaney 175 159 135 Totals 883 827 863 Nationals. Hodge 149 206 191 Hosier 175 164 114 Ross, Jr . 214 181 161 Rockwood 171 171 171 Mercurio 131 139 156 Totals . 859 861 793
A "One Dollar Valentine Basket" will please the most critical. Lemon's Flower Shop. Mt PURDUE WINS GAME Defeats Indiana in Hard Fought Contest. LAFAYETTE, - Ind., Feb. 10. The Purdue basketball team downed its old rival Indiana last night in a hard-fought battle that ended In a count of 37 to 18 in favor of the i former. The Bloomington team was handicapped by the crippled condition of its players. The first half was close, and ended in a 10-10 tie. Captain Oliphant was easily the star of the game, caging four baskets, as well as working the floor in great form. Little, center, for the winners, put up a good offensive game, securing eight points for his team. For the state school, Whittaker, at guard, did the most effective work. Line-up and summary : Purdue, 37. Indiana, 13. Oliphant (Capt.) Prather Forward. Brocken Frenzel Forward." Blocker, Little Gilbert Center. Stinchfield Kirkpatrick Guard. Berry- . ... ...... Whittaker- (Capt.y ! Guard. I Field Goals Oliphant, 4; Little, 4; Brocken, 3; Frenzel, 2; Berry, Blocker, Prather, Whittaker, Stinchfield, Dillon. Foul Goals Oliphant, 7; Frenzel, 5. Referee Dillde, of Wabash. The island of Trinidad is fifty-one miles wide, and has an area of approximately 1,800 square miles. A j chain of mountains extends throughj out its length, the highest point of I which is about three thousand feet above sea level. SEND ALL STOMACH DISTRESS MI-O-NA is a Perfectly Harmless, Quick and j Effective Remedy. j You must guard against stomach distress. It is dangerous and needless for you to suffer. j A bad taste in the mouth, headache, ! dizziness, coated tongue, pain in the colon or bowel3, usually indicate over-eating, or that you have eaten something the tired digestive organs refuse to handle in the natural way. You should get relief at once. Mi-o-na is a sure and safe remedy for stomach disorders. Get a fifty cent box from Leo H. Pihe today. Always keep them in the house carry them when traveling take them at the first warning of stomach distress. If not benefited, Mi-o-na Tablets cost nothing. Druggists everywhere sell them. If you have that uncomfortable feeling of fullness, stomach upset, and are irritable and depressed, before, the stomach and digestive organs are in rebellion. Do not delay take Mi-o-na now and enjoy immediate relief, i rl vrt iscrnen 1 1 READ JENKINS & CO'S AD I IN THIS ISSUE ! Giving you full particulars how to obtain a FINE MONOGRAM CHINA ; DINNER SET WITHOUT COST. DR. A. O. MARTIN DENTIST Colonial Building Suite 212-213 LJ""i"1"1 PALACE TODAY OUR MUTUAL GIRL Series 4 She meets many famous people and visits the races. KEYSTONE Mabel's Strange Predicament
MARION TO INVADE LOCALJIGH CAMP Coach Nohr Puts Team Through Stiff Practice This Week.
The Richmond high school basketball team Is working hard m preparation for the game with Marion, to be played Saturday night at the "Y" gym. Since, the defeat of the Anderson quintet, basketball stock at the school has taken a big boost, and with the entire student body back of the team, the Red and White is billed to put up a hard fight against the invaders. The Marion school team has approximately the same standing in high school circles as the .Anderson five, and should offer the local boys stiff opposition. Coach Nohr is satisfied that if his team puts ' up the same fight as in the Anderson contest, the Richmond outfit will take the game by a good margin. The team work of the locals needs to be improved before the contest, and to this end the coach will work his men this week. HORRIBLE BLOTCHES OF ECZEMA Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, C. - P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobson's Eczema Salve.' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's DermaZema Soap. Today I have not a spot anywhere on my body and can say I am cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of an skin humors, blackheads - pimples, Eczema blotches, red unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed. All Druggists, 50c, or by mall. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. (Advertisement) SKATE EXHIBITION TO BE GIVEN SOON The McCullans, fancy and trick skaters, are booked to give an exhibition in this city in the near future at the Coliseum. Besides a variety of original tricks a member of the group will perform the "Mile a Minute Dip," which is supposed to be the most difficult feat ever performed on rollers.
Teach Your Child How to be Healthy
Regular Bowel Movement From Infancy Insures Good Health in Later Years. YVe cannot all start life with the advantages of money, but every child born is entitled to the heritage of good health. Through unfortunate ignorance or carelessness in the feeding of a baby its tiny stomach may become deranged. The disorder spreads to the bowels and before the mother realizes it the two chief organs on which the infant's comfort and health depend are causing it great suffering. If the condition is allowed to continue grave ailments often result. There is, however, no occasion for alarm, and the sensible thing to do but it should be done instantly is to give the baby a small dose of a mild laxative-tonic. In the opinion of a great many people, among them such well known persons as the parents of Bertha Lee Woodward, 3 years old, of Moultrie, Ga., the proper remedy is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Mrs. I. N. Woodard says that little Bertha was troubled with constipation for over a year, and that after trying several different kinds of remedies, she found her relief in Syrup Pepsin. It is a mild, pleasant-tasting laxative, which every .person likes, does not gripe nor cramp, and contains that most excellent of all digestants, pepsin. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is especially intended for infants, children, women, old people and all others to whom harsh cafhratics, salt waters, pills, etc are distressing. In fact, in
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The revival meetings at the M. E. church have been well attended. The services will ' continue for another Teachers' township Institute wm held here Saturday.. Miss Ruth Wysong went to Lmn Friday evening. A men's meeting was held in the M. EL church Sunday afternoon. Rev. Chamness delivered the address. The Third number of the lecture course will be given next Monday evening the high school building. Dr. H. W. Bortner of Columbus, O., is here visiting his mother. Sadie Horn went home Sunday. The new well is being put into use at. the school house, y CONTROVERSY ENDS; HIPSKIND IS PAID A controversy of ten months duration has been settled by the county commissioners when a decision was rendered by which : John Hipsklnd, a contractor, will be paid $8,500, the full amount - due him by the county forNthe, making of the two mile stretch of macadam on tho Liberty pike. The outcome of the case is that Hipskind will not be compelled to make repairs costing $1,500 on a wash out In the road. The payment of the money has been withheld pending an appeal which the commissioners threatened to bring in supreme court. Immediate steps will be taken by the commissioners to havetthe washout on the road repaired. The road has been almost impassible at that point for almost a year. The county will pay the entire cost. FOR RENT Suite of four office rooms, private toilet. New Second National Bank BWo;. RYLE FINED FOR MISTREATING BOY The charge of assault and battery was placed against Harry Ryle, colored, when, he appeared in circuit court. He pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs. He was alleged to have mistreated a small boy. The alleged assault oocurred last November. Ryle's brother was recently fined in circuit court for assault and battery with criminal intent. Ot the 828,890 peoqle employed in the manufacturing industry of New Jersey, 80,554 are women. BERTHA LEE WOODARD. the common disorders of life, such as constipation, liver trouble, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, and the various other disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, nothing is more suitable than this mild laxative-tonic. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Three generations of people are using it today, and thousands of families keep it constantly in the house, for every member of the family can use it. It can be obtained at any druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a bottle, the latter being the size usually bougtht by families who already know its value. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. Y. B. Caldwell, 419 Washington street, Monticello, Illinois. A postal card with your name and address on it will do.
KENNY LINING UP 1914 Mil MEN Manager Says He Will Have Good Team This Year.
A pitcher and a couple of fielders to all that Is needed to put the local nine In shape for the opening of the season according to backers of the Richmond baseball club. Although only two members of the team have handed In written contracts others are well satisfied with condi tions offered them by the management and will be seen here on the opening of the season, April 26. Contrary to the report that Mana ger Kenney had signed Alberts, star slab artist, that player will go else where. The Infield Is practically intact, Popklns, West Covington man. who made a favorable impression here last season, will hold down the initial sack. Curley, of the same aggregation, will oover the keystone point with Cushlng at short Third-base will likely be taken care of by Shepard. With Novack, receiving and McSann in center garden, fans will be able to boast of a good semi-pro team. The management has decided to place a covering over the players bench. . The directors also took up the matter of the members of the local high Dolly: I made my faded "stringy" hair take on its natural color again and become soft, fluffy and brilliant by shampooing with caathrox, a teaspoonful of which I dissolve in a cup of hot water. It gently, yet thoroughly, dissolved dust, dirt and exoess oil and when I rinsed it out, left the scalp healthy and pliant Since my first trial I have used nothing but this. Iphigenia: Yes, you can be sure of hair beauty If you give ft proper care. Rid your head of Itching dandruff by use of this economical home-made tonic, which will make your scalp so healthy that the hair naturally grows long anil heavy. Get an ounce of quinzoin at your druggist's dissolve it In one half pint of alcohol, add one half pint cold water and rub into the hair dally. Antoinette: Instead of making over your gowns because you- have outgrown them, why not try this harmless flesh reducer? Get four ounces of parnotis from your druggist. Dissolve it in one and one half pints hot water. Take a tablespoonful before each meal and you will see a gradual decrease in weight without loss of strength or sagging skin. It is simple, harmless and effective. Requires no dieting or exercise. Miss O.: The "face cream without grease" which you ask about Is easily prepared at home by this recipe: Get from your druggist one ounce of almozoin; dissolve it in one half pint cold water. Add two teaspoonfuls glycerine, stir well and let stand over night. Apply it frequently, and prevent wrinkles and all skin flabbiness. It is cleansing, soothing and healing and there is nothing better to relieve enIHDM A Revelation to
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practice and exhibition games. They decided that Nohr'f men could use the park on Friday afternoons. As
Mgr. Draaer ot the Middleborough J team, that will train at the park, has a lease on the park for the first few months of the season he will also have to be consulted with before a definite answer can be given. Rapeseed Is termed by the Chinese trade "cabbage seed," while Chinese farmers style It "cabbage oil seed... As grown m Loongwah district, near Shanghai, It yields two hundred catties (equal to 1,600 pounds) an acre wehre the soil is favorable. RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHTS DISEASE Prof. Budlong was Quickly Relieved of Both afflictions by Using Rheums. If you suffer from any form of Rheumatism, remember that RIIEUMA goes to work Quickly to remove the cause, not simply to relieve the distress. Many years' use has demonstrated that it goes to the seat of the disease and expels the poisonous matter through the natural channels the' kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. "For many years I was troubled with Rheumatism, also with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised remedies. After using your truly remarkable preparation, RHEUM A. I was fully cured," Prof. C J. Budlong, Sound View, Conn. RHETJMA is guaranteed by Leo H. Fine, who sells it for 50 cents a bottle. Adv.
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Off oeny ts&an larged pores, muddinera and all roughness or redness of skin. Christine: For your sallow, pim ply skin, which indicates a liver upset, you should make up and use the old-time kardene blood, kidney and liver tonic. This Is prepared by pouring one ounce kardene into one half pint alcohol (do not use whisky) and then adding one half cupful sugar and hot water to make a quart. Take a tablespoonful before meals and your Bkln will soon be clear and beautiful The kardene tonic Is good for most bodily pains and' aches, because It eliminates from the system the poisons causing them, and its timely use frequently prevents serious sickness. Celia: You say "I am a slave to my powder rag." Why not try this fine liquid beautifier? It is lasting in effect and economical, besides being Ine to whiten and tone the skin and rid it of sallowness or blemishes. Get four ounces of spurmax, add two teaspoonj fuls glycerine and one half pint hot i water or witch hazel. This makes a ! big quantity and is far better than the ordinary face powders. It will be very becoming and will seem like a part of your skin. Millicent: Don't be frightened into buying eye glasses before you really need them. It is better to strengthen the eyes than to aid their weakness. ; home-made tonic which has both beau- ' titled and strengthened mine. Dis- ; solve an ounce of crystos in one half . pint of water Two drops daily, or i several times daily, will give relief to tired or aching eyes and soon make ; them clear and sparkling, j Betty Dean's Beauty Book, $5.00. Adv. m Coffee Drinkers MAKES TWO CUPS fc Tomorrow: The Silent Death Edison Pathe Weekly Lincoln, the Lover Vitagraph The Story of Crime . Edison GENNETT Next Week The Gamblers Friday Amateur Night Nights, 10c, 20c and 30c
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