Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 228, 5 August 1914 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

ORDERS BIG FOUR TO INSTALL WALKS Milton Town Board Insists That Road Make New Improvements. MILTON, Ind.. Aug. 5. The town board has giyen notice to the Big Pour Railway company that its cement "walks at Seminary. Walnut and Mam streets must be put in. Mr. Jennings, ot New Castle, was ordered to remove the old walls of the stave factory building, as they are considered dangerous. Attorney Kelley. of Richmond. Is looking after the Interests of the board and Its improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Lacey an Mrs. George Ritze formed an auto party from Brookville with Dr. and Mrs. W. Crlllen Squier Sunday. Hold Tennis Meet. One of the features of the weeks pleasures was the lawn tennis tournament in single events for local championship, which has just been concluded, with Olin Davis winning the championship. One ot the best matches of the tournament was that between Moore and Davis in the semifinals, when Davis beat Moore by the narrow margin of one game. The final match was between Davis and Doddridge and was well played, Davis winning in two straights, 6-3 and 6-4. The young men engaged in the tournament were Delmar Doddridge, Howard Warren, Roderick McCormick, Ernest Jones, Olin Davis, Harry Gause, Ralph Moore, Ozro Dailey, Raymond Bryant, George Borders, Roydon Wolfgang and Firman McCormick. Surprise Friend. Mrs. Frank Benninger was given a very pleasant surprise at her country home southeast of town Sunday when the following came with well filled baskets to assist in celebrating her birthday: Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy

and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Con-

nell and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. J

Connell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dorgon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorgon

and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Connell and family and Mrs. Mary Benninsrer of Milton and vicinity, also

Miss Anna Marie Burke and brothers

John and Michael of Indianapolis, and Kdna Stephens of Covington, Ky. A dinner was served. Mrs. Benninger was also the recipient of a number of beautiful presents. Hold Annual Meeting. The annual home coming and basket meeting at Doddridge chapel will be held at the chapel Saturday and Sunday, August 8 and 9. A large crowd is expected and a number of former pastors of Milton M. E. charge end other noted ministers will be present. The annual meeting is one of the year's great events in the Doddridge neighborhood. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Moreillion and daughter of Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Moreillion is spending the week with Mrs. Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield, Miss Stella Izor and Mrs. Wilson of Richmond picnicked at Feeder Dam Monday. Miss Izor also called on her aunt. Miss Hattie Izor, before she returned to Richmond. Miss Barbara Kern and Mrs. Anna Rothermel celebrated their birthdays Tuesday. Miss Kern was 92 and Mrs. Rothermel 91. Each received a number of beautiful cards, also flowers and other gifts as well as calls from a large number of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty Monday.

United States Has Lazy Hayti as New Problem Soon to Solve

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TEACHERS RESUME MAIITLE0 DIGNITY Members of Richmond Corps Return From Vacation to Attend Institute.

EARLHAM PREPARES CQLLEOJLLETIN Kelly Announces Changes in Courses and Members of Faculty. Earlham college will enter upon the greatest year in its history when classes open the middle of September. Several additional courses will be ottered and the department of education has been expanded. Among the new appointments are some of the leading educators in the country.

Professor Lawrence, a graduate of

Oberlin college who has done exton

Bive graduate work at Chicago Univer

sity, has been appointed assistant pro

fessor of English and governor of Bun-

dy dormitory. He has taught in Stet

son college and was Dean of Winona College. He will have charge of the

rhetoric and composition courses. The department of Zoology will be Inaugurated by Dr. Binford, a graduate of Earlham college who took his doctor's degree at John Hopkins university. He is one of the best known of the younger Zoologists of the country, his ability having been recognized by a permanent appointment at Wood Hole, Mass., where he spends the summer months in research and teaching. Succeeds Dr. Holmes. Prof. Lloyd Van Doren succeeds Dr. Harry Holmes in the department of chemistry. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania college and received his doctor's degree at Johns Hopkins University, where he had special training under Dr. Ira Remsen. The new coach, Horace Whiteside is one of Stagg's men, of Chicago university. He had three years' experience in Chicago University football and was the university's greatest heavy weight wrestler. The department of education has been enlarged to meet the increasing demands for highly trained teacherp. The department is accredited for training Indiana teachers in conformity with the law and as organized for next year will prepare teachers for the more exacting requirement of the North Central association of colleges and secondary schools. The new courses in this department are: The high school course,' for advanced students. President Kelly assisted by Principal Pickell, of Richmond and county superintendents Driver, Roberts and Williams. Problems of high school will be discussed in the light of actual experience; Principles of education. Professor Coffin; Educational psychology, Professor Coffin; school administration, Superintendent Giles; history of education, Professor Woodward ; Syntax and idiom, Professor William N. Trueblood; manual training, Mr. Brown; Domestic science, Miss Marshall.

Richmond has been practically devoid of teachers for two months. In two weeks this colony of pedagogues with an equal number from other parts of the county will again be planted in the city. Every day sees a few more return from their summer vacations and prepare to attend teachers' institute. The west, the east, the north and the south, Europe, Canada and Mexico, the National Yellowstone park, summer watering places on the east coast, quiet lake resorts, homes in far away cities, towns or villages are some of the places which held the teachers of Richmond for some time this Bummer. Dignity slipped from most of them as water rolls from the curved back of a duck. This combination of firmness.

dignity and quiet authority is again donned as the teacher steps to the

platform under the train shed.

A high school pupil who has travel

ed extensively this summer accident-

ly came upon three of the local high school teachers at different places. At

one place he saw a crowd of frolicing

young girls at a lakeside.

"They're school teachers," some one

told him.

"School teachers. That's not the

kind of school teachers I have," the youthful student declared. When he

saw that the leader of the party was

his own teacher who made him "grind"

the hardest, he turned back to his hotel with a puzzled expression and the remark, "Well, I'll be. It's by me."

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WAR BULLETINS

CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 5. Turkey today proclaimed its neutrality.

The government closed the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus to foreign ves

sels. CAPTURE SAIL SHIPS.

CALAIS, France, Aug. 5. The

French torpedo destroyers Encopette

and Dusandel today captured two Ger

man sailing ships at the entrance to

the North Sea.

RUSSIAN AIR-SCOUT

KILLED BY GERMANS

VIENNA, Aug. 5. M. Sikorsky, the

famous Russian aviator was killed to

day by German sharp-shooters when he attempted to scout over the Kaiser's troops north of Lemberg on the Russo-German frontier, according, to a dispatch received by the Neue Freipresse. ,, Two officers who were accompanying Sikorsky and making maps of the country were killed. The machine was sighted by German soldiers shortly after dawn. It was then well over German territory. The third shot struck the aeroplane and wrecked it, killing its three occupants. This is the first aviation casualty recorded in the fighting between

i Germany and Russia.

ELECT T OFFICERS

Directors to Fill Two Vacan

cies. -

Two vacancies In the directorate of the T. M. C. A. wlU be filled at the

meeting of the directors Friday even

ing.. The vacancies were caused by

the resignations ot James Judson and

Judge Boggs, both of whom leave the city this summer. The improvements which are to be

made on the Y. M. C. A. building this

year, will not be started for several weeks, according to Secretary Learner. The directors plan to locate the boys' department In the basement, which will be improved appropriately.

The rooms now occupied by the boys'

department will be used for business men's conference rooms. Several additional improvements In the building are under consideration.

returned yesterday from an extended trip in various parts ot Michigan. ; Miss Lillian McMlnn and Miss Marjory Hurst, left this morning to visit relatives In Loganaport and Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst of near Connersville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Commons. Mrs. Hurst's sister and son of Tennessee, who have spent a few days with relatives here and at Richmond, returned home with them Sunday evening.

RELLER TO SUE FOR DOG TAXES

The list ot the dog owners In the township who have not paid their taxes has been turned over to Prosecutor Reller by the township trustee. The list included about 60 names. The prosecutor stated this afternoon that he would give until Saturday for every dog owner to pay his delinquent taxes and after that date, affidavits would be filed against them. ,

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John R. Moulton spent the first part of the week in transacting busi

ness in Indianapolis.

The Cemetery association of Cen-1

terville, will hold the next meeting Friday afternoon with Miss Kate Frazier at her home on East Main street. Mrs. Props and Miss Callie Tremps

On the right Is a leading citizen of

the black republic, questions over which now threaten the Monroe Doc

trine and our sovereignity of the Pan

ama Canal. He wears a dilapidated

straw sombrero, but nothing below the knees. Below are two native belles. Notice the coy maiden on the right has lifted the hem of her skirt to her lips bashfully. The basket on her head is filled with bananas, pineapples and melons. Above on the right is a street scene in Port Au Prince, capital of Hayti.

Russia has 2,124,20 acres planted to sugar beets.

AMOLOX THE NEW DISCOVERY

Many Cures Reported Daily in Towns

Where It Is Known.

Blackheads Go Quick By This Simple Method

Blackheads big ones or little ones soft ones or hard ones on any part ' of the body, go quick by a simple! method that Just dissolves them. Toj do this get about two ounces of pow-

dered neroxin from your druggist sprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly for a few seconds and wash off. You'll wonder where the blackheads have gone. The powaered neroxin and the hot water have just dissolved them. Pinching and squeezing blackheads only open the pores of the skin and leaves them open and unsightly and

unless the blackheads are big and soft they will not come out, while j the simple application of neroxin and! water dissolves them right out, leaving the skin soft and the pores in their natural condition. You can get powdered neroxin at any drug store and; ir you are troubled with these un-i

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AUGUST ME

CHARGE F. HICKS WITH NON-SUPPORT

Finley Hicks, a well known colored man, was arrested today on the charge of his wife that he has not supported three children. Hicks said he would fight the case in circuit court and alleged that two of the children were not his. His mother immediately took steps to procure the $500 bond which Judge Fox fixed. The family lives in Fairview. Hicks is reputed quiet and industrious.

Oregon was the first state to declare Labor day a holiday. The law was passed in 1887.

The won'derful cures that are being made by this remarkable new remedy are almost beyond belief. A young lady from Ottumwa, la., for many years suffered from a bad case of eczema. Her face was a sight to behold; all covered with red blotches, pustules and pimples. So unsightly was her appearance she gave up all social life. Failing to find relief with doctors and remedies, she became despondent and discouraged. After a few weeks' treatment with Amolox the scaly redness disappeared, pustules healed and she was entirely cured. A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox had done wonders for her daughter, and she was married last week. Seems like a fairy tale, doesn't it? Yet this is the truth. This is only one of the many cases that are being reported in towns where Amolox has been introduced and its merits have become known. Amolox is invaluable for eczema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, barber's itch, red nose or any skin affliction. Recommended and guaranteed by A. G. Luken. Your money back if It fails to do what we claim for it. ( Advertisement)

ORDERED TO ATTACK. MESSINA, Italy, Aug. 5 The commander of the German squadron off Messina received orders by wireless to join the Austro-Hungarian squadron

sailing from Trieste and attack the!

French fleet. CONFIRMS INVASION. PARIS, Aug. 5. The foreign office today confirmed the invasion of Switzerland by German troops. This is a violation of Swiss neutrality.

- GERMANS SHELL LIEGE. BRUSSELS, Aug. 5 A German army is bombarding Liege and the forts surrounding it. The war office declared today that heavy firing could be heard east of Liege. King Albert left for the front on a special train early today. He will take command of the Belgian military operations.

One variable star doubles the amount of its light every seven minutes

Mother's Friend Before Baby Arrives During several weeks of expectancy there is a splendid external embrocation in our "Mother's

Friend" in which thousands of women have the most un

bounded confidence. They have used it and know. They ter of its wonderful influence to ease tht abdominal musclet and how they avoid

ed those dreaded Btretchlnp pains that are so much talked about This safe external application is gently used over the skin to render it amenable to the natural stretching which it undergoes. The myriad of nerve threads Just beneath the skin is thus relieved of unnecessary pain-producing causes and great physical relief Is th result as expressed by a host of happy mothers who write from experience. It is a subject that all women should be familiar with as "Mother's Friend" has been In use many years, and Is recommended by grandmothers who in their earlier days learned to rely upon this splendid aid to women. You can obtain "Mother's Friend" at

almost any drug store. Get a bottle

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Jack Lewis & Co. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. "Sweet Clover." Thursday, Friday, Saturday. "St. Elmo."

TODAY Reliance Drama of the Izzy Series "Izzy and the Diamond"

Keystone Comedy THE GREAT TOE MYSTERY

Majestic Drama of Blindness aTemptation Lest We Forget

Bigger & Better Valines Are to be Found Here Every Day Our prices are the lowest in Richmond. We are never undersold. Read these special values. Many bargains not advertised. Come and be convinced.

Buffets and Sideboards Plain and quartered oak and mahogany styles at $14.98, $19.50 to $120.00 Golden Oak Dressers Well made and finished $6.98, $19.75 to $80.00 Rugs and Carpets 9x12 Ingrain Rugs at $5.85 Axminster Rugs, $19.75 to $32.50 Velvet Rugs, $14.98 to $28.00 Tapestry Rugs, $9.98 to $19.50

Dining Tables Square, round and pedestal styles, golden, quartered and weathered oak $6.98 to $60.00 Parlor Suits Mahoganized frames and Velour Covers, best springs $19.75, $26.50 to $85.00 Portieres and Couch Covers Tapestry Portieres, $1.98 to $9.75 Velour Portieres, $4.98 to $12.00 Couch Covers, 98c, $1.49 up

With you and keep the story of your trip. Mail the films back to us, and we'll get the best results from every exposure. Kodaks, Brownies and all supplies. We sell only the genuine EASTMAN NON - CURLING FILM, each roll stamped with word Kodak on spool end and packed each in yellow carton. Accept no substitute.

8th and Main St.

Richmond's Daylight Store

THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS TO 1:00 P. M.

CORDELINE Washable Skirts. Several models in Washable Skirts, plain or fancy cut styles, also a few colored ratine skirts, $4.98 value ; special for Thursday morning

We close on Thursdays at 1:00 o'clock during July and August Shop in the Ksrciig

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Choice of several models in Dresses, made of sheer materials such as dimities, lawns; stripes and designs ; also several models in junior dresses suitable for vacation and school wear; -special for Thursday morning

CORSETS PALAIS ROYAL Special Summer Corset; fitting guaranteed; can also be used as a bathing corset. Special for .Thurs- KOs day morning .... .