Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 222, 29 July 1914 — Page 8

THE U1CHA1UINJJ 1'ALLADlliM AMD &Ui -TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2y, 1914 PLAN CALL OF ROLL AT CHESTERCHURCH Members to Hold Annual Bashful Bob Purifiss Bleed With Telling Effect " . Gives Conscious Evidence of Its Direct Action. By Stella Flores

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lTlCVMllg Tf III! OfCVia bvgram Sunday. CHESTER, Ind., July 29. Next Sunday morning will be the annual roll call of the members of the M. E. church, all members are urged to be present. Fred Pickett celebrated his eighteenth birthday Sunday. Rev. Zerbe filled his regular appointment here Sunday evening. He will preach again next Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Will Boyd and daughters, Martha and Emma .Boyd, or Richmond, and Mrs. Brown, of California and Inez Martin, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner and daughter Carrie, took dinner Sunday with Bert Carman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gist, of Richmond, visited Chester friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg were at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman visited Mr. Stigleman's sister, Mrs. Jeannette Wissler of near New Lisbon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Estell and niece, Ruth Barker, went to Cambridge Sunday. Martin McMahan and family took an automobile ride Sunday. Motor To Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Spring Grove, and James Webster and family of this place motored to Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stigleman, of Richmond were at Chester Sunday. Joe Jordan, of Richmond, visited Mrs. Pemberton, Sunday. Mrs. Hillegosg and son Verl, and Miss Davis of Anderson, visited Caleb Duke and family over Sunday. Hazel Rhoades of Michigan, who has been visiting Caley Duke's left for Eaton, O., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler entertained over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warfel and Miss Virginia Wesler, of Richmond and Mrs. Roy Wesler, of California. Sam Alexander and family motored to Cincinnati, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow and daughter Nellie, and grandchildren, Adelaide and Alfred Kemp, were at Glen Miller park Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel Meek of Parker, visited her mother, Mrs. Sophronia Morrow of this place. Mrs. Frank Huffman is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Hensey. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp of Lynn, visited Elbert Kemp and family Sunday. Mr. Willie Brown and family visited relatives in Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marberry Study spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Study of Richmond.

POT SEATS ON SALE Richmond Opens Plat Chifed Game. for General admission tickets for the Richmond-Chicago Federal game, Aug. 'J, at Athletic park, were placed on sale today at the places where the yrand stand seats are being sold. A thousand of these tickets have been distributed over the city. It is believed by the officials of the Richmond Hub that a record breaking crowd will witness the game. The admission price has not been changed over that of the regular adiiii.stuoii 10 omer games at tne park i Ilia year. The Richmond club had a hard time landing the contract with i lie Chifeds and it was only through Charles Woeghman, formerly of this 'it y, that the Federals were brought hero. A "howl" was raised even at that over the low price of admission I ut the Richmond club refused to raise I he price. SHIPS ADDRESS. CHICAGO. July 29. Twenty-five bags containing the "farewell" address or ex-Congressman James T. McDerniott, who recently resigned, and shipped by his own congressional trank to himself, have been received at the Stockyards sub-station of the postoffice. That the inventive spirit is working overtime in the United States is demonstrated by the thousands of useless patents that cumber the records of the patent office at Washington. For instance, more than four hundred pat ents have been issued for devices de signed to harness the power of the sea waves for commercial purposes. MOVES TO HEAD OFF EUROPEAN CONFLICT Facing an all-European war unless adical methods are adopted to bring about peace or at least to confine the present conflict to its present boundaries, Sir-Edward Grey, foreign minister, is urging the holding of a peace conference of all the nations of the Triple Alliance and the Trlnle Vntenio in London. His efforts thus far have met with only moderate success.

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Orchid sat disconsolately at her window. For three evenings after her quarrel with Bob she had put on her prettiest dress and held royal court. But he did not appear. "I guess I was just conceited," she sighed, "and, of County History

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INSTALL OFFICERS. CAMBRIDGE CITY The semi-annual installation of officers in the Hazel Lodge, No. 347, D. of R., occurred Monday evenin.tr. at which time the following officers were in stalled: Mrs. Ralph Teague, N. G.; Emma Pitman, R. S.; Mrs. Fannie Cornell, L. S.; Mrs. Madge Moore, V. G.; Mrs. Felix Rummell, R. S.; Mrs. Maria Straub, L. S.; Mrs. Willard Petro, warden; Mrs. Hattie Brewer, conductor; Mrs. George Robey, I. G.; Mrs. B. F. Griffin, O. G.; Mrs. John Ohmit, recording secretary; Mrs. Sarah Stouabaugh, financial secretary; Mrs. Wesley Cary, treasurer; and Mrs. Georee Webber. chaplain. BREAKS HER HIP. HOLLANDSBURG Grandmother Locke had another fall Friday evening painfully injuring her hip. Mrs. Locke has been an invalid, for several years and is confined to the house. She is ambitious and tries to get about in the house but is too weak. CALL W. C. T. U. M I LTON -The W. C. T. U. had a called meeting with Mns. G. A. Borders, Monday evening to arrange for the Prohibition automobile party that j is touring the district. The meeting ' was arranged for Monday, August 17. The meeting will probably be at 2:30 ; p. m. on the lawn at Dr. Sweney's place, on Central Avenue. The party ' will be composed of the state chair- ! man, Mr. Smidt, secretary Clark the singer, Mr. Stipp and Mr. Haynes, of Portland, candidate for congress from this district. It is expected that Mr. Haynes will address the people. MRS. MACKEY DIES. NEW PARIS Mrs. J. C. Mackey, aged 94 years, died Tuesday at Anderson. Mrs. Mackey formerly resided here with her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Blackburn, who died in 1912, and then the aged lady went to New Castle to ! make her home. The funeral will be j held Thursday at 10 o'clock in the New ; Paris Methodist church, and interment i will be made in the north cemetery besides the husband who died many years ago. She leaves six children, five daughters and one son. TO IMPROVE CHURCH. MILTOX The Christian church people will improve their building. They will raise the church about two feet and equip the basement with class rooms, and also make it a social cen-: ter, putting in a kitchen and hall for banquetting purposes. The "contract has been let to Roy Kniese, of Cambridge City, for $1,912. This is independent of the heating system. This will be a separate contract. A steam A. G. LUKEN & CO. Has Secured the Agency for Tmolox, the New Discovery for the Cure of Skin Diseases. Amolox is the prescription of a well known doctor who has used it successfully in his private practice, curing many bad chronic eases of eczema, teter, salt rheum, psoriasis, acne and other skin affections. Only a short time ago, a new appointment in this prescription was discovered that so increased its healing power that it is now curing many cases of skin diseases that were thought to be incurable. Recently in Toledo a prominent business man was cured of a case of psoriasis of over fifteen years' standing. This remarkable prescription called Amolox is now for the first time on sale at a moderate price with the leading drug of eszema or any disease of the skin U1 "caip can give it a trial under bona fide guarantee ia money refunded. Recommended and euamuieea Dy a. u. Luken & Co.

course, I don't care in the least. But wouldn't I like to get hold of that interfering little cupid for half a second. And I do wish Bob and I could at least part friends." And Cupid, who was peeking warily at her, clutched

While It's Fresh -re system will be used. The work is to be completed by November. STILL IN HOSPITAL. EATON Slow improvement is noted in the condition of four Eatonians who were injured ten days ago when an automobile driven by Wilbur A. Miller, of Cincinnati, overturned a short distance west of New Paris. Miller has improved 'faster than other members of the party, but will feel for several weeks his injury. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Acton are improving satisfactorily at their home in West Main street, but are confined to the house. Mrs. J. E.

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the ear of a rabbit leaping past, and was whisked out of danger. Not a stone's throw away, Bob in a big Morris chair remorsefully puffed shadowy smoke rings at the pale face of the moon. "Of course, I don't

Parker suffered the most severe injuries and thus far it has been impossible to remove her from Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, to her home in West Main street. GET FREE DELIVERY. EATON Semi-official announcement is made in Washington that Eaton's free delivery mail service is to be continued after having been operating for more than six months under the experimental plan. The receipts of the office have exceeded the amount required for the service, and it is probable steps will soon be taken to inaugurate the new plan. j Coal is about to be made the subject of the most elaborate treatise ev1 er devoted to one mineral except iron. - It is a 1,200-page book with nearly ' two hundred maps.

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blame her," he defended loyally, "though I did think she liked me a little. But she said she never wanted to see me again, so, of course, I was wrong about that." Meanwhile Cupid, tho curly-pated

GREENSFORK, IND. j William Roller and family motored to Chesterfield Sunday. George Davis, Sr., returned from Chesterfield Monday after a week's stay. Clarence Beck and son spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Miss Clara Blair of Westfield, returned home Friday. Miss Ruth Kerr of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Blanche Kerr. Ernest Davis of Chicago, came home Monday to spend his vacation. Charles Lamb of Hagerstown, is home for a few days. Rev. Rolla Howard preached at the U. B. church last Sunday at 2:30. Burr Roller of Richmond, was in town Monday. George Mosey and family are mov- j ing into the Al Nicholson property on '

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little villain, who started all the trouble, cuddled snugly in a bed of

forget-me-nots and wriggled his pink! toes. it s no use blaming me," he chuckled. "I've got my fingers crested !" Linni Myers and family af Hisersj Station, were the guests erf Earl Ridge j ana family Sunday. Mrs. Cora Gaylor and sons, Eugene and Gordon of Richmond, are spending a few days with relatives and friends. The Hagerstown band will give a free concert on next Saturday evening to boost their chautauqua. MASONIC CALENDAR Wednesday Webjs lodge. No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree, commencing at ' 7 o clock. Light refreshments. The convicts on the prison farm at Jackson, Mich., raised 1,500 bushels of onions, 2,500 bushels of parsnips and I ft r. 1 i . . . . i.uvu Dusneis or carrots on a total or six acres this year.

R. f?. S., the famous blood purhVr, almost talks as It sweeps lis way through tbs circulation. . Its action Is so direct that rery often la some forms of skin affliction tbs appearance of the eruptions changes orer night, the itch and redness are gone and recovery begins immediately. As a matter of fact, there Is one Ingredient is f. S. S. which ecrves the active purpose of stimulating each cellular part of the body to the healthy and Judicious selection of its own essential nutriment. That Is why It regenerates the blocd supply ; why It has such a tremendous influence In orercomln? eczema, rash, pimples, and all skis afflictions. And in regenerating the tissues S. S. S. fcas a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all those Irritating ..Influences that cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes, loss of weight, thin, pale check, and that weariness of muscle and nerve that is generally experienced as spring fever. Get ft bottle of S. S. S. at any drug store, and ia a few days you will not only feel bright and energetic, but you will be the picture of new life, S. S. S. U prepared only In ttaa laboratory of The Swift Specific Co.. 534 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.. who maintain a very efficient Medical Department, whor all who have any blood disorder of a stubborn nature may write freely for adXee and a special book of instrueuun. S. S. S. Is sold everywhere by drug stores, department and) general stores, but beware of all substitute. Do not accept them. GEMRI1ETT Thursday Night JULY 30TH Tom Powell's Peerless Minstrels PRISES: 25c, 35c AND 50c PRINCESS DRAMA "The Veteran's Sword" KEYSTONE COMEDY The Sky Pilot Thanhouser Comedy Harry's Waterloo Anton St olle & Sons Richmond Hose Brands Meat and Lard Phone 1316 CONTAGIOUS Tt litis AFC COMpOlKSid ran (I old; 1. mcuicnc never Ji R UCCESSFUL appoinls for Fori J ror ikairimi 1.1. condmon. orasus ofBloodlaini of once hi' mi SATISFACTORY. At Legal Rate 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, Etc., from $10 to $250. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial BIdg. Phone 1509, Richmond Indiana. .

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