Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 293, 20 October 1914 — Page 8

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COUNCIL ATTACKS CITY LIGHT PLANT Oil STREET LAMPS Objects to Paying for Lights Which do Not Burn Mayor Promises New System in December. City council last night assumed a hostile attitude towards Richmond's lighting system. Every councilman took part in a mudslinging wrangle which brought forth the announcement that the city will have to be satisfied with the erratic landmarks until December 15 or January 1. Mayor Robbins and Superintendent Kleinknecht were lined up against the council and the city attorney who demanded a rebate from the light

plant for street light which work. ,

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Mrs. Mary. Walker spent over Sunday among relatives at Richmond. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter returned today from a short visit at Cincinnati. Mrs. Ellen Fox and Mrs. Martha Bowman of Richmond, attended the History club meeting at the home of Mrs. Ellen Allen and Miss Florence Starr Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fouts spent Monday at Richmond. The Progressive club will enjoy a hay-rido Wednesday afternoon to the

TRUEBLOOD LEAVES

The Rev. Alpheus Trueblood, former pastor of the Whitewater Friends church is moving to Dayton this week where he has taken charge of a Friends church which has only been organized about three years. The Rev. Mr. Trueblood starts the work with a

j membership of two hundred persons.

The Rev. Mr. Trueblood and family will make their home at 1505 West Second street.

Typical Bevendge Meetings in State.

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SHOW ROAD VIEWS

The general public has been invited to witness a motion picture program

monthly meeting will be held.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott and son Bruce, spent Sunday at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters, Rita and Hilda, and Mr. and Mrs. James May and family were guests at dinner Sunda yof Mr. and Mrs. John Van Care p. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and family motored to Indianapolis tiuhaay. Miss Laura Mason entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Worl of Mill-

fail to ; viHe, and Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Ma

son of Cambridge City.

"We can't even tell when we come; Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland and to a corner any more," a councilman daughters, Marjory and Helen, were said. "Even if the lights are played guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and out, the light plant is receiving py for I Mrs. Clifford Fouts. having them burning. We want the ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurstcu nad

plant docked for every hour that a j daughter, Rena, spent Sunday wILh

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Hagerstown, where the regular semi- of VieWS n the old National Mgnway

to be given at the Murrette theatre at

5:30 o'clock this afternoon under the direction of the National Old ' Trails Road association. The program will last for thirty minutes.

Although British railroads rank among the nations in regards to mileage, they carry more passengers every year than are carried in any other country.

Misses Maude Phillips, Grace Parks. Mesdames A. H. Piper. and children and Ida Powell were Richmond visitors Saturday. .... Word has been received here by Mrs. Hester Powell of the death of Miss Ruth Laughlin of Park Ridge, 111. Miss Laughlin formerly resided here and her death was a great shock to this community. Mr. and Mrs.. P. S. Beard, Miss Mary

Sunday with relatives In Richmond. Owing to the inclement weather not many attended' the church services Sunday afternoon in the- Methodist church. Rev. W. B. Collier filled his regular appointment In the pulpit. Mrs. Robert Stanley is visiting in Cincinnati, O. ' Mrs. D. E. Dehaven was in Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auchy entertained the following Sunday: Mrs. Ida

Powell, Mrs. Thomas Davis and child-

Beard. Messrs. Stanley Beard and Emil

Powell motored to Richmond Saturday ren. Messrs. Rife Pyle, Walter Dilts afternoon. " i and Mark Pyle.

Mrs. J. S. Benner of New Paris, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stanley over Sunday. Mrs. Weaver of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Piper. Fred Reynolds has resigned his position as night foreman for the C. & O. railroad. Miss Grace Parks assisted in the Frank Jenkinson grocery Saturday evening in the absence of Miss Marie

; Brattain who is on the sick list.

Miss Myra Roll spent Saturday and

light does not burn

Kick from Everywhere. From the complaints which issued from the councilmen subsequently, evidently only two or three lights are in repair in West Richmond, on North Tenth and Twelfth streets, South Twelfth street. The councilmen demanded an opinion from the city attorney. Mr. Bond replied that out of justness and fairness to the citizens, the city should deduct from its payment to the light plant. The light plant must furnish the apparatus or suffer the consequences, Mr. Bond said. After being unable to institute proceedings to collect from the light plant for lights which have failed to burn, and after the assurance of the mayor arid the light superintendent that it would cost more to repair the lights temporarily than the city could deduct from its street lighting bill, the discussion was dropped. Councilman Steinbrinck demanded an enforcement of the state law by which merchants can be prosecuted for displaying their wares on more than three feet of Main street's side walk. He wanted an ordinance passed which would prevent any display stands on the side wolk or which would prevent grocers from placing products less than two feet above the sidewalk. May Hire Inspector. The amended ordinance for the improvement of permanently improved streets and providing for the appointment of a street inspector brought forth a number of objections after passing first reading. Under the new bill which was returned last night the inspector will be paid thirty-five cents an hour which will be collected from public utilities making street repairs. The councilmen believe that the street inspector who can be "hired and tired" with an hour's notice will be of no service to the city while if a man is hired by the month, he will work conscientiously. City Attorney Bond was instructed to write to the C. and O. railroad and demand that the warning bells at street crossings either be placed in working order or that street watchemn be provided after Councilman Steinbrinck complained that a horse

had been killed at South J street and

the railroad because the bell did not sound a warning. An ordinance was presented on first reading which would compel the construction of retaining walls or the sodding of banks to prevent dirt from washing down on sidewalks. The board of works has not had the power to prosecute when their orders were not obeyed. This will provide a penalty for failure to comply with the board's order. Petition for Light. A petition by twenty-five residents in the neighborhood of Twelfth and North I streets was presented in council, asking for a street light at the intersection. It was referred to the light plant -superintendent who said that one of the new light will be located there. The following complaints were entered : West end Doran bridge, street car company has failed to fill in between car tracks. Will be ordered at once by board of works. North E street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, alley entrance in bad condition from washouts around sewer manhole. Crushed rock will be ordered for the alloy by the board of works. South G street cross walks forgotten in making Eighth street repairs. Referred to board of works.

Mrs. Thurston's parents at L.csa,r.t3ville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McShlrley attended the funera1 o. hia broth, James McShirley of Sulphur Sarins?.. Sunday. The deceased w.-.s ct-uck by an interurban car at M:. Summit and killed instantly. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McConnaughey returned yesterday from a few days' visit at Greenville, O., with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox. Mrs. It. B. Worl and son were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worl at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Davis of Liberty, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant Sunday. Mrs. LUlir.il Peed o! New Castle, spent ovev Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Daniel Fist. Misses Myrtle Newcomb and Crystal Keys will entertain at f'.ve hundred Wednesday afternoon at the former's homo.

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Mrs. Harry Peck spent Sunday with

Mrs. Dennis Dehaven. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howard and little daughter left Saturday for an extended visit through North Carolina. Miss Lucile Porterfield spent Sunday with Miss lone Robison.

A Maine newspaper recently published a long wedding report, complete In every detail, except that It did not mention the name of either bride or bridgroom.

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The forest service collected forty thousand pounds of tree seed last year for use in reforestation work. The total erca reforested was about thirty thousand acres.

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CENTERVILLE

Miss Eva Murray of Richmond was

the guest of Miss Rosella Matthews Sunday. Harry Tolls, former baker at the Nixon bakery, moved to Knightstown. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Endsley of West Branch, la., are guests of Mr.

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. .-., and Mrs. John Fox and other relaRETURNS TO HOME tive..

Mr. and Mrs. Kay SShumann of Connersville were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain are packing their goods and will move to Tampa, Fla., some time this month. They wrill be accompanied by Mr. Ridenour and son. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haworth entertained at dinner Sunday, Miss Stella Maudlin of Richmond, Mrs. Clever and the Rev. Mr. Props of Centerville. Mrs. Dye of Urbana, O., is spening several days with her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Colvin, south of town. Charles Osborn, w7ho has been a resident of New Castle for a fe wmouths, is building a residence on East Main street and will again become a resident of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Lyboult of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Lyboult. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medearis and mother were week-end guests at Dayton. The Rev. Mr. Probst is continuing his meetings at West Grove. The Wilson orchestra of Richmond gave a concert at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Probst and son Paul have gone to Dayton and Ludlow Falls to visit relatives.

An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong The Trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight Is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods; rubbing on useless "fle6h creams," or following come' foolieh physical culture stunt while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. Tou can not get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you eat. Thanks to the remarkable new scientific discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This masterstroke of modern chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh builders. Sargol aims through its regenerative, reconstructive powers to coax the stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the blood, where they are carried to eyery starved, broken down

! cell and tissue of your body. You can

readily picture the result when this amazing transformation has taken place and yon notice how your cheeks fill out, hollows about your neck, shoulders and bust disappear and you take on from 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh. Sargol is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, efficient. Leo H. Fihe and ether leading druggists of Richmond and vicinity have it and will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every package. Caution While Sargol has given excellent results In overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles it should not be taken by those who do not wish to gain ten pounds or more-

Miss Annette Kellerman, in private

life Mrs. Sullivan, who was among the

I None genuine without the Beaver trade-mark. Crippled with Rheumatism Another Bad Case Cured "My wife was crippled and unablo to Walk as the result of rheumatism. She fell off in weight from 1C0 to 113 pounds. Doctors and various remedies failing to help her, we lost all hope of her recovery. Dr. Jones Liniment having been highly recommended, we tried it as a last resource.

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ilast batch of refugees from Europe to ' Nino bottles entirely cured her."

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works asked to take up matter with street department. North Tenth street from B to C street has twenty chuck holes left by corporations. Referred to board of works.

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"broke but happy" she says. All of her savings were in a Paris bank that was owned, at least in part, by Ger

mans. She says she doubts if she will ever be able to get her money. Miss Kellerman will be one of the actresses j on whom gowns will be displayed at i

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A New Discovery Thin men and women that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night, What became of all the fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your"food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This Is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction.

j Cut out the foolish foods and funny ! sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream j rub-ons. Cut out everything but, the ! meals you are eating now - and ' eat with every one of those a single Sarj gol tablet. In two weeks note the dif- ! ference. Five to eight good solid ' pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result. Sargol , charges your weak, stagnant blood I with millions of fresh new red blood I corpuscles gives the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of i fat-making material In your food to

every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares It for the blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while

! taking Sargol, and the hew flesh stays I put. Sargol- tablets are a scientific combination of six of the best sfleshI producing elemental known to chemI istry. They come 40 tablets to a packI age, are pleasant, harmless and lnexj pensive, and Leo H. Fihe and all other ! druggists , In Richmond and vicinity j sell them subject to an absolute guar

antee or weignt increase or money back.

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Thin People , Can Increase Weight . - . Thin men and women who . would like to increase their weight with 10

, or 15 pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for awhile and note results. Here Is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol one tablet with every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and measure yourself again., It isn't a question of , how you look or feel or what your j trie&da say or think. The scales aad

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Gains 22 Pounds in 23 Days"

"I was all run down to the very bottom," writes F. Gagnon. "I had to quit work I was so weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, I look like a new man. I gained 22 pounds in 23 days." "Sargol has put just 10 pounds on me in 14 days," states W. D. Roberts. "It has made me sleep well, enjoy what I ate and enabled me to work with interest and pleasure." I weighed 132 pounds when I commenced taking Sargol. After taking 20 days I weighed 144 pounds. Sargol is the most wonderful preparation for flesh building I have ever seen," declares D. Martin, and J. Meier adds: "For the past twenty years I have taken medicine every day for indigestion and got thinner every year. I took Sargol for forty days and feel better than I have felt in twenty years. My weight has increased from 150 to 170 pounds." When hundreds of men and women and there are hundreds, with more coming every day living in every nook and corner of this broad land voluntarily testify to weight increases ranging all the way from 10 to 35 pounds given them by Sargol, you must admit, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thin Reader, that there must be something in this Sargol method of flesh building after all. Hadn't you better look into it, just as thousands of others have done? Many thin folks say: "I'd give most anything to put on a little extra weight," but when someone suggests a way they exclaim, "Not a chance. Nothing will make me "plump. I'm built to stay thin." Until you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot know that this is true. Sargol has put pounds of healthy "stay there" flesh on hundreds who doubted, and in spite' of their doubts. You don't have to believe in Sargol to grow plump from its use. You just take it and watch weight pile up, hollows vanish and your figure round out to pleasing normal proportions. You weigh yourself when you begin and again when you finish and you let the scales tell the story. Sargol is absolutely harmless. It is a tinv concentrated tablet. You take one with every meal. It mixes with the food you eat for the purpose of separating all of Its flesh producing ingredients. It prepares these fat making elements m an easily assimilated form, which the blood can readily absorb and carry all over your body. Plump, well-developed persons don t need Sargol to produce this result. Their assimilative machinery performs Its functions without aid Rut tnin folks' assimilative organs do not. This fatty portion of their food now goes to waste through their bodies like unbumed coal through an open grate. A few days' test of Sargol in your case will surely prove whether or not this is true of you. Isn t it worth trying? If you want a beautiful and well-rounded figure of symm,eV1C ProPort,n. Tou want to gain some solid pounds of healthy stay-there flesh if you want to Increase your weight to normal, weigh what you should weigh, go stralht to your druggist today and get a package of Sargol and use it as directed. Sar.ol will either Increase your weight or it won t and the only way to know Is to try It A single package of bargol easily enables you to make this test Sixty days use of Sargol, according to directions, is absolutely guaranteed to increase your weight to a satisfactory degree or your druggist will refund all the money you have paid him for it. Sargol is sold by leading druggists everywhere, and In Richmond. Ind., and vicinity by

Loo H. Fihe

the tape measure will tell their own Btory, and most any thin man or woman can easily add from five to eight pounds in the first fourteen days by following this simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh stays put Sargol does not of itself make fat, but mixing with your ' food, it turns

you have eaten, into rich, ripe fatproducing nourishment for the tissues and Mood prepares It in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept All this nourishment now passes away from your body as waste. But Sargol stops the waste and does it quickly and makes the fat

producing contents of the very same

the fats , sugars and starches of what luteals J'ou are eating now develop

pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleasant efficient and inexpensive. Leo H. Fihe and other lead ing druggists in Richmond and Ticinity sell it in large boxes forty tablets to a package on a guarantee ot weight Increase or money hack,