Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 306, 4 November 1914 — Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 1914

The Richmond Palladium AND SUN-TELEGRAM. Published Every Evening Except Sund&y, by Palladium Printing Go. Maaenic Building. Ninth and North A Streets R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

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Looking After Alaska The passage of the Alaskan coal bill by congress makes certain the opening to this country of the vast resources of that treasure house

CLUB WANTS CITY TO PROVIDE LABOR FOR JOBLESS MEN Business and Professional Leaders Urge the Works Board to Rush Repair Work on Temporary Loans. An appeal to the city of Richmond to push forward all contemplated 1915 improvements this fall and winter to furnish citizens with work will be Snade next week by the Commercial club. Tbe directors adopted a resolution unking the general body to take this taction at the meeting next Monday night. All of the directors are business men, manufacturers or professional men who expressed a note of seriousness at conditions. Suggest Temporary Loans. It will be suggested that temporary Joans can be had to do the work six jnonths to a year in advance and until the city receives its share of next gear's tax collection. The directors were unanimous in believeing citizens approve of such action if the administration will carry it out and the Interest on a temporary loan would not be large. The advertising committee paid $100 its it. agreed to to the National Old fTrails association to advertise Richmond in moving pictures on the supposition that 40,000 to 50,000 autojnobiles will use the road in making (Ihe trip to California in 1915. 8a I-Vet, worm destroyer, conditioner and tonic. Quigley Drug Stores. 3-tf TO DISCUSS BILLS The Commercial club insurance committee will hold a conference with city officials within a few days to make Arrangements to present to council ordinances in keeping with the demands of the Indiana Fire Insurance Bureau as outlined in a recent letter Xrom E. M. Sellers. The ordinances will be obtained from the state association and will be given local application.

First of all put ne right over the fence and score for yours truly via Prince Albert, tobacco that made three men smoke a pipe today where one smoked before, and put new notions into men who know what a real makin's cigarette can taste like ! Why, to fire up a jimmy pipe packed with P. A. or to pull on a P. A. makin's cigarette is just about, just about ! Never was such tobacco, because no other tobacco can be made like

thm national joy smoke Sooner or later you'll go to this wondersmoke as little apples grow on trees. Just can't help it, like! P. A. is so good and true, such chummy tobacco, that men just go happy about it. You get it into your system without losing any more time that you'll strike 18 kt. gold just as soon as you fire up a jimmy pipe or roll up a makin's cigarette with P. A. Also, get these few remarks: Prince Albert is produced by a patented process that cuts out the bite and the parch. Prove that at the cost of a dime before you do the next thing! Also, nail this : Just you be game enough to lay a dime against a tidy red tin and cheer-up your smokappetite ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C

under favorable conditions. Alaska has been crying for development. This country has been sorely needing the development of Alaska. But rather than permit the country to be exploited for the especial, though not entire benefit of a few, this country and alaska have both had to wait. The attention which Alaska is now certain to get from this country and the government will be profitable in more ways than one. The states will learn more about the fruitfulness of a land which has largely been believed to be unfruitful in any respect, except minerals. Americans will pay more attention to this great national asset. Incidentally that attention will direct thought to

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RUPE TO DELIVER ADDRESS ON TAXES Lawyer Agrees to Repeat Speech for Commercial Club Meeting. The Commercial club taxation committee will have charge of the meeting Monday night. John Rupe will deliver the same speech which caused favorable comment at the meeting of the State Bar association recently. Members of the committee will be assigned to various phases of proposed and needed legislation for taxation and assessment. NOTICE! MEMBERS OF OSCEOLA TRIBE OF RED MEN, NO. 15, I. O. R. M., MEET AT WIGWAM AT 7:30 TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF BROTHER C. K. BARNES. BY ORDER OF THE SACHEM, WM. MARLOW. WM. HUNGERFORD, C. OF R. NEW PARIS PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH NEW PARIS. O., Nov. 4. Jeremiah Smith, aged 75 years, died Monday i morning at 9 o'clock at his home on East Walnut street. Mr. Smith has been in bad health for some time. He leaves a widow, two daughters, one being Mrs. W. P. Mills of this place, the other living at a distance and being unable to attend the funeral. Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the home at 2 o'clock, Rev. H. R. Bixel of the Christian church in charge. Interment will be made in Sprlnglawn cemetery. Lynn, (Mass.) superintendent of schools refuses to permit girl pupils to attend school in fashionable flimsy garments.

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ADVISES PETITION FOR MORE LIGHTS Reports from the public improvements committee of the Commercial club indicate that citizens of Richmond are in favor of a daylight night for Main street. On advice of the board of works, the committee extended its activities for cluster lights and instead of asking the lights for the business district made the improvement petition from West Fifth street to Glen Miller park. CARLOS, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fricker returned to their hime in Ohio after a few days' visit among neighbors and friends here. Miss Courtney filled her regular appointment her Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Taylor preached at Union chapel Sunday afternoon. Rev. Logan Hunt will preach at Morgan Creek next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Brown and family visited with Mrs. W. A. Oler and family Sunday. Earl Adamson is having a barn built on his lot in the north end of town. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday, Oran Morrison and family of Williamsburg, Li. Bond of Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison, Everett Clark and family, and Gus Weyl and family of Economy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Catey motored to Dublin Sunday with their son, Frank Catey and wife of Spartansburg. Joe Smith is visiting his mother in Owens county. Charles Ballinger and family motored to Economy Sunday. NOTICE DRUIDS! All members of Richmond Grove are urged to meet at the hall tonight (Wednesday) to attend the funeral of Bro. C. K. Barnes. W. T. MORTON, N. A. W. R. BLOOM, Secretary. Between 1907 and 1912 horned cattle in Germany decreased by 500,000 head.

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PICKELL TO HELP SCHOOL RESEARCH OF ENTIRE STATE Principal Works on Commit

tee to Gatehr Statistics on Conditions in All Branches of Study. Principal Frank G. Pickell was made a member of a committee of research, which will take up the assignment of work and study for new organization of high school principals. The purpose of the organization is to study school conditions and gather uniform statistics for the use of prin cipals in putting their schools on a more economic basis. Mr. Pickell said today, "This is one of the greatest steps toward advancement ever made at a teacherB' gathering in this state. For instance, 1 am gathering statistics along a certain line, another principal may be doing the same thing, but we have no means of unifying our results so that the findings of one will be of benefit to another." Meets Each Year. This new organization will meet each year under the auspices of Indiana University, and the data secured by the principals in their year's work, will be compiled into a report by the university, after having a valuation put on it by the graduate classes. In this way the principals will have work assigned to them by the research committee. This work will be reported at the annual meeting at Bloom ington, and the reports containing the corrected data will be returned to the principals. The work to be done including problems of school management, and organization, and problems of school eeonornjy, unit costs, and efficiency experiments. The research committee which includes besides Principal Pickell, Principal E. E. Ramsey of Bloomington, and principal Geo. ilartman of Mishawauka, will hold a meeting in Indianapolis in about three weeks to prepare the first assignment of work. ATTENTION K. OF P. Officers and members of Iola lodge are requested to meet at Pythian temple promptly at 7 o'clock tonight to attend the funeral services of Bro. C. K. Barnes. Brothers of sister lodges Invited. W. D. RE ID, C. C. CHAS. K. POTTER, K. of R. and S. MASONIC CALENDAR Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Fellowcraft degree. Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated meeting. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of

Social News

James Earl of Columbus, O.. spent i Sunday with his sister, Mrs. JuiUie Tweedy and attended the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Ann Copeland, at Straughns, Monday. Rev. L. A, Huddleston and family of Lapel, Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his father, John Huddleston and attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Copeland, at Straughns Monday. Mrs. Howard McGeath, Flora McGeath, Rev. and Mrs. Will Ziegler, John Huddleston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Seth Cox and Mr. and Mrs. James Tweedy attended the funeral of Mrs. Marry Ann Copeland of Straughns Monday. Mrs. Copeland was well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Indianapolis visited Miss Hattie Ghant Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore at Cambridge City. I Mrs. Omar Taylor was called to In- ' dianapolis- Sunday because of the sei rious illness of her mother. ! Mrs. N. F. Connor of Redkey is here visiting her son, Arthur Conner. ; Mr. and Mrs. Laymon Gilbert and Jonathan Gilbert took dinned Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groves. George Wicker of Pendleton has bought the property of Mrs. Maggie Dillon and will take possession soon. Paul Clayton of North Vernon, Ind., I took dinner with Quincy Bryant and I family Tuesday. i Miss Inez Funk spent Sunday at Redkey, the guest of Mrs. John Rathfou. Miss Mella Floyd spent the week end at Indianapolis. Miss Ida Brown, who attended the Teachers association at Indianapolis Friday and Saturday, spent Sunday at her home in Bloomington. Mrs. Sarah Wright or Toledo, O., is J visiting her sister, Mrs. John Hud- , dleston. Mrs. Green and three children of Plainfield, who have been boarding at I the home of Mrs. Henley, returned I home Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Benton Woodward j were shopping in Richmond Monday. MOTHER SUPERIOR ROSARY HILL HOME Tells How Vinol Restores Strength and Vitality to the Weak, Worn-Out Ones in Her Charge. Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N. Y. "I have been at work among the sick and poor for nearly eighteen years, and whenever I have used Vinol for run-down, weak or emaciated patients, they have been visibly benefited by it. One patient, a young woman, was so weak and ill she could hardly creep to my dcor for aid, and was leaning on a friend's arm. I supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month when she returned to thank me I hardly recognized her. She was strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out. These words are uttered from ray heart, in order that more people may know about Vinol, as there is nothing makes me happier in the world than to relieve the sick." Mother M. Alphonsa Lathrop, O. S. D., Hawthorne, N. Y. Such disinterested and reliable testimony should convince everyone of the merits of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic to build up health and strength for all weakened and nervous conditions, whether caused from overwork, worry or chonic coughs and colds. If Vinol fails to benefit we return your money. Leo H. Fihe, druggist, Richmond, Ind. NOTE. You can get Vinol at the leading drug store in every town where this paper circulates. adv. 8 LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Insure with me and you will be protected right by a reputable company. F. I. BR AFFET Phone 1353. att Dr. A.B.

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The M. E. Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Corwin Larsh. Miss Effie McMahon of Marlon visited relatives here Sunday. May Laymon of Richmond spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laymon. One hundred and ten people from her attended the Sunday school institute at Cambridge City Sunday. Fred Herbst was in Richmond Monday. Announces Lectures. Rev. Ballard announced a series of four sermon-lectures. Old Testament characters, to be given at the M. E. church, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights of next week. Richard Scott, rural route carrier, of Cambridge City, and Miss Elizabeth Adrian of Dublin, surprised their many friends by motoring to New Castle ! Saturday night, where they were mar- i j ried by the Rev. C. E. Schultz. I The average weight of man's brain is three pounds and eight ounces, and of woman's brain two pounds and elev- , en ounces. FIVE MIKUTE CURE IE STOMACH IS BAD "Pape' Diapepsin" is quickest, surest indigestion cure known. You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you musn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pane's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmlessness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures In indigestion, dyspeps'a, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head-, ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa-: tlons of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin j comes in contact with the stomach all i ness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try it. adv. MOVED. The Singer Sewing Machine Co. have moved from oth and Main to 7 South 7th St. MATHER & UNTHANK Mill and Cabinet Work. Estimates cheerfully given. Prompt service. Phone 2459. (We're Not Satisfied Until You Are.) LoairDS At Legal Rate 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, Etc., from $10 to $250. Horns Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond Indiana. Simpson's 'mid f5T

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