Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 129, 10 April 1914 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1314
COURSES IN COOKING INTEREST WOMEN I ; i " . ' J Cambridge City Club Hears Expert Speak on Foodstuffs and Their Values.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, April 10. Th lectures of the Domestic Science Short Course, given by Miss Alma Garvin, have been not only interesting, but practical throughout. The contents of the lectures and the demonstrations, alike, have been along practical lines. The demonstrations of Wednesday afternoon consisted of Spanish rice, escalloped corn,, souples, and various modes of preparing steak. Thursday morning. Miss Garvin discussed the subject of salads and their place and use in relation to foods. She called atention to the preparation of the salad dressings and followed with demonstrations in the making of a number of different salads, among which were combination salad, cabbage salad, pea and bean salad, followed by the more fancy salads, such as the fruit salads. . At ' the close of the session Miss Garvta spoke of the object of the Home Economics Short Course,' namely, thct of discussing the problems confronting the housekeeper in every day life, the lightening of the work, and the beterment of the conditions of home life in general. An announcement was made of the lecture to be glvtn in Milton the evening of April 17, 1 faider the auspices of the Cary club, b) Dr. Shard, of West Baden, on the si fcject "Heredity." The course co3 fcluded with the lecture of the afternoon, which dealt with a further discussion on "Food", illustrated by a chart and also told of the proper setting of the table. Visiting in Dakota. C. S. Kitterman, of the First National bank, is spending a few days in North Dakota, looking after farming interests. Mrs. E. R. Calloway has been quite sick the past few days with tonsilitis. W. B. Wilson spent Wednesday in New Castle, on business. Frank Geisler, candidate for treasurer, on the Democratic ticket, circu-
lated among friends la this ctty, yes
terday.
Mrs. S. C. Hayes, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt. Mr. Hayes will oin her Saturday and spend Sunday
in this city. -A force of workmen have -been in
stalled at the Rumwell Ford, near Pleasant Hill, northeast of town, to build a new bridge. :: Three months will be required for the completion of
the work. F. H. Ohmit has been award
ed the contract for supplying the gro
ceries.?- " .
. Mrs. John Warren was a guest at a quilting, at the home of Mrs. D. H.
Warren, at Milton. Wednesday.
Miss Alice McCaffrey has gone to Indianapolis, in which city she will be the gnest of Miss Grace Dasher.
for a few days. Owners to Meet. . A meeting of property . owners has been called for Tuesday evening,
April 14, for the purpose of consider
ing the paving of Main street, yetween Plum and Dale avenue. Mrs. Roy Pelton, of Armada, Micl?., anH Mn Ma? RrwiAn snpnt Wednes
day in New Castle, the guests of Dry
and Mrs. C. E. Canaday. F. T. Luddington transacted business in Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday. County Agent Cobb gave an interesting and most instructive lecture Wednesday afternoon on the subject of "Alfalfa, and the " Advantages to be Derived from its Culture", before the pupils of the higher grades , of the public schools. The Republicans of Jackson township will meet in convention in the town ball in this city, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday, for the purpose of nominating candidates for trustee and assessor, and the selection of delegates and alternates to the state convention to be held in Indianapolis, April 22 and 23. A public reception will be given next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock by the different societies of the Methodist church, for Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Hollopeter. . An invitation is extended not only to the church membership, but to the community in the community in fjrocahalSvhlhFo general.
Easter Suits For Men "Sure tihngs" of course you want a new suit for Easter. We have just what you desire. Come in and see. You may "charge it." The Union, 1026 Main
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MAKE NO EFFORT TO ASSESS VALUE Assessors : Allow Low Valuation of Household Goods By Wealthy, t v. .; Charles Potter, township, assessor said today that assessor s will mak no attempt to assess household - property at any nearer its real . value" than formerly. " v ' It had been suggested by the state tax commission . which was"-here " in February, that household property of the wealthy be valued higher than formerly,; and- assessors were , instructed to some to a closer estimate on the real value, of interior furnishings. v It was pointed out thatsome of the finest homes in the c UjSr only assessed at $70 , or. $80 ibr household furnishings. ' - , i y Mr. Potter ' bae decided that "they will turn in what, they want to anyway," so he will make nV attempt to have the assessments made higher.' An assessor from Boston; township said of his work a few days ago when
making a report to County Assessor Matthews: "I am making every attempt to assess the household good of Vealthy homes almost at their full value. Instead of household goods assessments ranging from $40 to $80, there will be a wide difference i this year.- This is only s fair to the less wealthy -people, most of i whom are paying their full share ort more." ...-). Coun Assessor Matthews says that if. assessors fail to catch wealthy taxdodgers, he will fnd every one possible after . the assessors are through. He .is usually busy ,'al) -year, although the actual. time of, assessment is only seventy-five days.
CLEARS COMPLEXION : REMOVES SKIN BLEMISHES Why go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions,-blackheads, red! rough skin, or suffering the tertures of Eczema, itch, tetter, , salt rheum. Just ask - your druggist ' for t ,Dr. Hobson's ;, Eczema Ointment. Follow the simple suggestions and your .skin worries t are over.' Mild," soothing, effective. ' Excellent -for, babies - and delicate -'tender skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back, . J50c. , Recommended by A. G. Luken & Co.
Water bills due April 1st. ' . MOt
Subsf if ut ion and Cut Prices
usually go hand tin hand They comprise the greatest evils that are practised on an unsuspecting public. Do you , - know why dealers attempt to sell you their rwn arrirl nr snmpthincr "iust as
1 good" in place of what you call for ? Ut's a matter of profit they make more money on that article regardless of your health. It is not fair to your judgment nor to us as manufacturers, who have told you through truthful advertising the immense amount of good
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
has done for others and will do for you. The retailer (and there are many of them) who gives you what you ask for without quibble, is the one who has your interest, as well as his own in mind-he should get your business. You feel comfortable while trading with him. We do not approve of price cutting for cut prices, along with substitution, means destruction not competition. But if prices are cut to attract your attention insist on what you'ask for. Get Duffy's and benefit yourself don't help the dealer who tries to fool you by accepting an unadvertised, and possibly an unworthy
product. Remember: The concern that can advertise a reliable article vear in and vear out for manv years, has something of ,
-worth to sell vou or thev couldn't advertise.
in bulk. The Company signature is on the label the Company
name blown m the bottle. Get the Genuine. &oia Dy most,'
druggists, grocers and dealers at $1.00 a bottle. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
FRESHMAN SNATCHES STRONG MAN TITLE Harvard's Strength Records Falls Before Young: Giant From San , Antonio, Texas. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 10. Oran O. Klrkpatrlck, of San Antonio. TeK president of the Harvard freshman class, won the title today as . Harvard's strongest man. The previous record of 1,296 points, was held by Huntington R. Hard wick, the star crimson football player, but Kirjipatrick's figures totaled 1,349. This record, according . to the belief of Dr. Dudley M. Sargent, will stand for years. Kirkpatrick stands six feet three inches high, and entered college last September from Exeter academy, where he captained the football team in his last year. He was not a candidate for the 1917 football team of the university, but will go out for the varsity eleven next fall.
TEACHERS TO DINE ' IT - I II' I J IL Miss Margaret Haley, of the Indianapolis schools, will address the annual luncheon of the Wayne County Teachers' club, with Its membership
of 175 women teachers, at the West cott hotel, April 18, at 1 o'clock. r
Turtle Soup all day Saturday. Ed Muey, 20 S. 6th.
Nature Still "Casts Out Devils
If you don't think they're REAL devils, just let them accumulate as In constipation and billiousness. A wbole brood of demons appear, such as indigestion, flatulency, heartburns, palpitation, dizziness, jaundice, congestion of the liver. .Later these grow into Brlght's Disease, Typhoid, Malaria, etc. There's one thing these devils can't stand, and that is Bile. Bile is Nature's great cleanser and disinfectant. When it's dammed up, all the above troubles appear. Release it and they disappear like; mist before the rising Bun. That's why salts, mineral waters, oil and common laxatives fail. They don't release the Bile, but merely flush the intestines.
Podophylin (common Mandrake o May-Apple Root) ts Nature's own gift to mankind. Since the days of ' the patriarchs it has proven the one harmless and certain cure for constipation, because It releases the dammed-up Bile. (Seo Encyclopaedia Britannica. ) PoDoLax Is a Podophylin formula made pleasant In taste and action, and is for the whole family, children especially. Tou can reason. Tou know that sj free flow of Bile insures a healthy body. You know that no food would be fit for blood food without the Bile to purify It. We insist that PoDoLax will start the Bile that it Is done gently without griping without sickening, and we guarantee It.
Don't "Wear Out" a Cough or Cold Smoothe Out with Dr. Bell s Plne-Tar-Honey.
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When you pay more than the price of an EXCELSIOR you are simply paying for the manufacturers lack of volume and facilities. The EXCELSIOR is RIGHT at every point and sold at a price that is RIGHT but only possible when the machine is built in tens of thousands in a factory with every modern facility and equipment Wise buyers who want the full value of their dollars buy EXCELSIORS Why Not You? Note the Models and Prices: Model 7-T-S, 7-10 horse power twin, two speed, chain drive. Price, $260.00. Model 7-C, 7-10 horse power twin, chain drive. Price, $225.00. Model 7-B, 7-10 horse power twin, belt drive. Price $215.00. Model 7-S-C, 7-10 horse power twin, stock, short coupled. Price, $250.00. Model 4-T-S, 4-6 horse power single, two speed, chain drive. Price, $235.00. Model 4-C, 4-6 horse power single, chain drive. Price $200.00. Model 4-B, 4-6 horse power single, belt drive. Price $190.00. Extra equipment comprising in addition to the regular the following extra items : Speedometer, Prest-o-lite gas tank, front and rear gas lamps. Price $30 additional when furnished with either model.
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