Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 81, 13 February 1914 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1914
MANY PRESENT AT K. OF P. SMOKER Hagerstown Lodge Members Hold Annual Affair Lewis Smith Seriously HI. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 13. The K. of P. enjoyed a "smoker" Tuesday evening in their lodge rooms. A large number of members were present and the evening was spent socially and In playing cards. Lunch was served by a committee. Mra.- Ben Woods returned Wednesday evening from Millville where she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Glein Bavender. of Winchester, has been spending a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, of Richmond, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders entertained several friends at dinner Thursday evening at their home, north of town. Mrs. Dorwin Durbin spent Thursday with Mrs. George Rhelnegerr, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Stewart spent Thursday at Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. O. CorypH. to whom twins, a boy and a girl were born, Thursday, The mother was formerly Miss Eftie Stewart. Mrs. Jennie Hatfield, of Greensfork, U here for a few days stay with Miss Maud Hayes. Michael Hanlon, of Cincinnati, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strlckler. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Hard wick and son, of Richmond, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lynn have moved into their new home which is just completed. Mrs. John Fetters returned Wednesday evening from Tipton where she visited with her (laughters, Mrs. William Raper and Mrs. Charles Miller. H. C. Knode, of Indianapolis, spent Thursday at his farm here. Mrs. Charles Keys spent Wednesday with relatives at Honey Creek. Mrs. Eliza Elliott, of New Castle, was the guest of Mr.- and Mrs. William Brothers and Mrs. Lorinda Bohrer, Wednesday. ..
leorge Frazier spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burdsall at Richmond. Mr. Burdsall has been quite sick the last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worl, of Richmond, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gepbhart, of MiHvilie. were guests Thursday of Mrs. Ruhahah Shafer. Born, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McHibbens, a boy weighing eiirht pounds. Levis Smith, who is 111 with pneumonic, at his home north of Harerstown, sti!' remains quite poorly.
Purdue Honors Famous Athlete
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LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 13. Elmer Q. Oliphant, Purdue's most famous athlete of the last decade, will have his picture placed in the Memorial hall, the directors decided at their meeting last night, his being the first
portrait of an athlete ever hung at that place. Oliphant has won four letters in the major sports of the school, being a member of the foot
ball, basketball, baseball and track teams of the institution. This is Oli-
phant's last year at the school.
STEFANSSON TO TRY TO FIND LOST SHIP
The king of all laxatives For constipation, use Dr. King's New Life PTlis. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the "king of all laxatives. Tbey are a blessing to all my family and I always kep a box at home." Get a box and get well again. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's. Ailvrt1t menu
CONVERT CONFESSES
SHOOTING DRUGGIST
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 13. Floyd
Fifer, 18 years old, after attending re
vival services and being converted has
confessed to shooting E. A. Fink, drug
gist in his store, February 2, when the
boy tried to hold up the place.
Price's serve fresh Oysters Stewed,
Fried or Raw.
EVERS TO BOSTON
CHURCHES
TO TAKE .
Ill liUlU SUNDAY
First M. E. Pastr Says About
Thirty Will Enter Church Others Prepare.
From present indications in relig
ious circles it is expected that about
85 more Honey-well professed converts will become members of some of the
churches in the city. Although many hundreds have been accepted to membership there are still many who will
take up duties Sunday morning at their respective churches.. In last evening's prayer services four were taken in at the First Baptist church. Aside from these acceptance none will be received nntil the Sunday morning service. The prayer services In Richmond churches were more of the convert preparatory type. The Rev. B. Earle Parker says that in all probability more than thirty will be received into the First "M. E. church at Sunday's cervices. The Rev. R. C. Lennard, of the Central Christian church has applications from twenty-five new members. The First Baptist will receive an additional membership of fifteen at the Sunday morning service. The Rev. C. R. Isley, of the Second English Lutheran church will have charge of the receiving of twelve more in the service. Several other churches will receive new members. The First Methodist Episcopal church is holding a three-night's meeting, closing tonight.
L V, PER VICE DIES
FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. Feb. 13. Leroy V. Perviance, 8, died this mornlng at 9 o'clock at bis home in this city. He had been in poor health the last three years. He suffered a stroke of paralysis about a year ago, and this, with a complication of diseases caused his death. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. He was a brother-in-law of M. C. Henley of Richmond.
Hot Chocolate with Wafers, at Price's.
WHEELER TO TALK
S. Edgar Nicholson, chairman and leader of the Wayne county dry forces, announced this afternoon that Wayne B. Wheeler, of Columbua, Ohio, would be the principal speaker at the temperance mass meeting Tuesday evening in the Honeywell tabernacle. Mr. Wheeler is the legal counsel of the Anti-Saloon League of the United States and is also superintendent of the Ohio division of the league.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13. John Evers, deposed manager of the Chicago Cubs, has signed a contract to play with the Boston Braves, according to a statement made this afternoon by Ned Hanlon of the Federal league this afternoon. Hanlon said the Feds had given up hope of securing Evers.
Mrs. Carl Bernhardt and little daughter Barbara, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mrs. Bernhardt's mother, Mrs. Vaughan, and other kinspeople.
MAY WORK CITY PRISONERS DAILY ON THOROUGHFARES
City Attorney Rond will be called upon to determine the legality of a proposition of working inmates of the county jail on the streets of the city next summer. Mayor Robbins said if it is legal for the jail inmates to be used to the advantage of the city they v. i;l be put to work. The mayor proposes to have the prisoners assist in collecting garbage ashes and .other debris if possible. Last fall for the first time in many years the prisoners of the jail were put to work on the National road west of the city. The roadway was cleared of debris and put in good condition. At this time Attorney Wilfred Jessup. noting as county attorney, said the act of working the men was a legal one. None of the prisoners objected to the work o;i! preferred to work rather than rt main in the jail. More road worl; i'; Ik !oih by the prisoners )'f-.t ppring. it is planned.
Vladjimir Stefansson, the noted arctic explorer, who has sent word that he hopes to find the ship that was swept away with an iceberg with a crew of twenty-seven men after he and a few others had gone on a hunting trip, when the ship was frozen fast in the ice fields. Stefansson will start out in a smaller boat from the northern coast of Alaska and cruise about the Arctic
1 in search of the lost vessel.
MISSION WORK TO BE DISCUSSED
! Richmond pastors will call attention ! to the missionary conference to be I held at Rushville, February 21-25, at j divine services next Sunday. Meetj ings of this nature are held within a j radius of 100 miles, their object being to arouse missionary interest. A banquet will be held February 24 at which ; lames K. Watson will speak. Meet- ' ings will continue until the next even- , itig-
Miss Columbia Ballinger of Chicago if the put st of Miss Mary Shockney. She was a guest at the dance given b.st eveniuf 1, the i'hi Delta Kappa fraternity.
Your Dad Your Grand-Dad Your Creat Grand-Dad All lT?ed May-Apple Root.
Our harriy ancestors didn't know or waul mollycoddle remedies for bilious conditions. They didn't want to be alway.s taking something. They took this e?etcsbH calomel as soon as they noticed the coated tongue the dizziness th achy feeling the blood waves -the full feeling -and releasei the Bile tVon; the Liver. They said "to mtike (he liver act," but. we have learned that the Liver is but a strainer, and that. Bile clogs in the Liver, leaving the body a prey to the putrid matter that should be disinfected by the Bile. rODOLAX RELEASES THE BILE. Your ancestors knew that it was necessary to start this Bile, and didn't temporize. They took May Apple Root in some form, and while it gTiped and sickened, they took :t because it Did Deliver the Bile. In PoDoLax you have the same thing, but without the gripe and nausea. It. acts so qultely that you are never disturbed in yotir daily vocations. You or your children should take a apoonful at bedtime as soon as you notice the bad taste the bad breath --the coated tongue. Do so and you are free of it the next day. To have it in the house means to take it early and be relieved quickly 'so by all means get a bottle at the first drug store and take a stitch in time. If we could only prove to you that PoDoLax is not a purging cathartic not a mollycoddle laxative but a gentle loosening of the- Bile from the Liver, you would require no urging, but would provide a family bottle for regular use. A trial is the only proof. (Advertisement)
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Every Woman Knows That instead of sallow skin and face blemishes she ought to possess the clear complexion and the beauty of nature and good health. Any woman afflicted or suffering at times from headache, backache, nervousness, languor and depression of spirits ought to try BEECKARi'S PULLS the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical remedy known. Beecham's Pills remove impurities, insure better digestion, refreshing sleep, and have an excellent general tonic effect upon the whole bodily system. They have a wonderful power to improve the general health, while by purifying the blood, Beecham's Pills clear the skin and Improve The Complexion Soli ererjrwhere. In boxes, 10c 25c. N wommn ahnald fait to read the Taloablo airecuoM with every box.
Does Your Stomach Trouble You? Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is Successfully Taken in Cases of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments And One Dose Has Often Dispelled Years of Suffering
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Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy can really be termed a wonderful remedy and the benefits that it give in many of the most chronic cases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fame from one end of the country to the other. No matter where you live you will fnd people who have suffered with Stomach, l.lvrr and Inteatlr.ul AUmenU' etc., and have barn restored to health and are loud in their praise of this remedy. There is not a day cut what one hears of the wonderful results obtained from this remedy and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts on the source and foundation cf these ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh and bile accretions, taking out the inflamation from the intestinal tract atd assist in rendering the same antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose which alone should relieve your suffering and convince you that Mayr's Wonderful Htomah Remedy should restore you to good health. I'ut it to a test today the results will be a
revelation to you and you will rejoice over vour quick recovery and once again know the jovs of living. Send for booklet on Stomach I Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist, 156 ! Whiting St., Chicago, or better still, obtain a bottle from your druggist. Conkey Drug Company.
Many Persons are asking for my new address. It is No. 10 North Ninth Street, the second store north of Main street on the west side of street. EDMUNDS OPTOMETRIST 10 N. 9th Street.
NEW YORK Dental Parlors 9042 Main Street (Over Nolte'e Carpet Store) Gold Crowns $3.00 & $4-00 Bridge Work $3.00 Full Sete ....$5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c up
NOTICE. Party that took pocket book off counter at Qulgley's Drug store. North E St., return same to Qulgley's as they are known. 12-lt
Near Limoges are three large mills for prepairing rabbit hair, the skins being collected from all parts of Prance. Practically all the process is mechanical. The average wage for women, who constitute two-thirds of the four hundred employes, is 25 cents and men 50 cents for working day of ten hours.
Dr. Geo. R. Hays Announces the removal of his office from 931 Main street to 27 South Eighth Street Opposite Interurban Station Practice Umited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Rubber Stamps, Bread Chocks, Pool Checks, Brass Stencils made to order. BARTEL & ROHE, 921 MAIN
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Horace C. Ratllff, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER S. RATLIFF, Executor. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney. ' jan 30-feb-6-13
33 GIRL STUDENTS DRIVEN FROM BfiDS PARMINOHAM, Mass, Feb. 13 Thirty-three girls, students at the Farmingham State Normal school, are suffering today from exposure, the result of being driven from their dormitory by an early morning Ire. The frightened girls fled In their night clothing, running Into xero weather in their bare feet. a KILL THE CATARRH GERM USE HYOMEI It's the Dlrect-to-the 8 pot Method You Breath It. Why delay and continue to needlessly suffer the ravages of catarrh germs? It Is not only necessary, but dangerous. Try now today the Hyomei treatment for- catarrh, head
colds, or broncniai cougna. ,
The Hyomel process or destroying catarrh germs relieving head colds and healing the raw and inflamed mucous-membrane la not only most ffwtiv. hut ia nulck. entirely harm
less and pleasant to use It's nature's i
way you breathe it no oaa lasiing drugs to upset the stomach. You' cannot successfully reach the organs where the catarrh germ a thrive exoept with antiseptic and germicidal air. The commonsense method is to breathe a few times daily health-restoring Hyomel. Being medicated air it goea right to the spot and immediately reaches all the diseased tissues. Its antiseptic healing begins at once. . If suffering from frequent colds.
i neadacnes, raising oi uurua,
die coughing, aimcuii oreamum r that weak and run-down feeling, surely try Hyomel. Its your duty to yourself, friends and family, for no catarrh victim ever enjoys good health. Get from your druggist at once a complete Hyomel outfit, $1.00 size. Leo H. Fihe always sella it on money back if not benefited plan. Adv.
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You nvr mokd a cigar as good as John Ruakin for less than 10c. That's why weatk you to lavett Sc. en your first John Ruskla -Gear. Then ystuH buy thn by tbs box and tavs more money. I. LEWIS CIGAR MFC CO. Haaais, K. i, MVw. The House of Crane Distributors, Indianapolis.
SPECIAL Cream to whip. Try ou." Coffee roasted today. H. G. HADLEY Phone 2292
TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery
It Will Be a pleasure for us to know we have suited you with glasses. Your pleasure comes with the wearing. E.B.Grosvenor.M.D. OCULIST Over 713 Main St.
Special Pony-Vote Offering
Every $2.00 Purchase Will Entitle Purchaser to 500 Votes in the Pony and Cart Contest. Here is a chance to give your favorite a lift toward winning the prize, and at the same time get value received for the full amount of your purchase. CHICKENS TO ROAST OR STEW Southern and Home Vegetables Mild Country Cured Ham Sliced Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon that Will Please You. Coffee - Coffee - Coffee
Was your coffee Rood this morning? If not you should try ours as we are prepared to give it to you Roasted and Purified the same day you purchase it. This purifying process is a new one and a very necessary one to good coffee as it removes all chaff, hence any bitterness. A pound included in your Saturday's order will convince' you of its sweetness and strength.
, Whipping Cream Always on Hand. Madley's Grocery
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PHONE 2292.
1035 MAIN STREET
NUSBAUH'S
Bolero Jacket 0773 Box Platted Tonic Skirt 6733 ONE of the beautiful advance Butterick March Styles from the Butterick Fashion Sheet. Call at the Pattern Department and get a copy - FREE LeeB.Nusbaum Co.
Lt ub figure your mill work. Mather & Unthank PHONE 2459
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SALE co nQ PRICE . . . UO
g Animal Shoe Sale
Is a greater success than ever before. Already great numbers have taken advantage of the opportunity offered to provide themselves with highgrade shoes at a very low price.
Ladies' $5.00 Grey Suede Shoes
Ladies' $4 Black Suede Shoes
$2.98 $2.98
Ladies' $3.50 Patent, Gunmetal and Tan Shoes, Sale d0 CiO
AVO
price
One lot $2.50 to $4.00 Ladies' Shoes
$1.98
One lot Misses' and Q- OA Children's Shoes PX
One lot $2.50 to $3.00 QLadies' Shoes tj)X.i Men's $7.00 and $7.50 rTQ S. & G. Shoes tDD. I O Men's $5.50 S. & G. AQ Shoes 0tO
Men's $4.50 Shoes; Sale QQ price t!)0iO Men's $4.00 English Bals. 1Q 4Q Sale price fbO0 One lot Men's $3.50 to (JQ AQ $5.00 Shoes OA.O One lot Men's $3.50 to $5 (frf QQ Shoes at DX70
One lot Boys Shoes, A( $2.50 to $3.00 values . . tpJL&U
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