Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 323, 24 November 1914 — Page 8

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J'HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1914.

BOSTON DEDICATES NEW HIGjT SCHOOL John Hoffman of Indianapolis Speaks on Program, Opening Building. BOSTON, Ind., Nov. 24. The dedication of the new high school building

was largely attended last Saturday afternoon and evening. Addresses were given during the afternoon by Assistant State Superintendent John Hoffman of Indianapolis, and County Superintendent Charles O. Williams of Richmond. Music was furnished by the Philip Gates orchestra of Richmond. Luncheon was served at 6 o'clock in the Domestic Science room. During the evening a lecture was given illustrated by stereopticon views by Lee Driver of Randolph county: Mr. Gates accompanied by Mr. Morse, pianist, rendered two beautiful solos. School was opened Monday morning with Oscar Glenny, teacher and Miss Klma Thorpe, domestic science teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Howard and daughter have returned home after a six weeks visit with relatives in North Carolina. D. K. DeHaven is able to be out again after a somewhat serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook entertertalned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Flchter and daughter of Oxford. O., Edward Shook of Goodwins Corner, Carlos Harrison of Latonia, Ky., Mrs. Will Jordan of Letts, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shook and son, Burrell. Mrs. A. H. Piper and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Bolton. R. L. Stanford, Misses Edna Stanford, Madge Druley and Grace Pottenger motored to Richmond Monday. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a Joint or muscle, batho It with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen Joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but il does give almost instant relief. Adv. EAST GERMANTOWN Miss Freeman of Portland has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Brouse. Dick Wargel and family of Richmond visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Laura Huffine of Bement, 111., das the guest of H. H. Richer and family this week. Mrs. Med a Bradley of Dayton attended the funeral of her brother, Sam Eckhart. Frank Tout moved his family to Greenfield today, where he will take ch.nrge of a work train as assistant supervisor. .Mr. and Mrs. McCormick of Indianapolis attend the funeral of Sam Eckhart. Charles Hiday will occupy the properly vacated by Frank Tout. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kocher were at Richmond Saturday. I inward Doll will go to Union county i his week to remain for some time. .1 V. Hunt and family and Oscar l.amott and family spent Sunday at tin home of Charles Husk. Charles Winters spent Saturday and Sumlay with his family. Amos Hear having disposed of his property will make his home with his ilautjhter. ?Iis. Charles Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sourbeer entertained Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, Miss Amy McDaniel. Dr. and -Mrs. Ehle, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sourbeer and Mr. and Mrs. William Boughner at dinner Sunday. Miss Mildred Kocher is expected heme this week from New Albany, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mr. W. D. Tot man. Get Rid of That Miserable Feeling. You may learn something from the experience of Mrs. William Troute. Uion, N. Y., who was sick for a long j time from a badly disordered stomach. ' 1 felt miserable all of the time," she writes. "I was tired and had no appetite. friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 did so and my appetite improved and I gained rapidly in health." For sale by all dealers. Adv. MASONIC CALENDAR Monday Richmond Commandery, No. 8, K. T. Special conclave; work in Knights Templar degree. Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 1!6, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Fellowcraft degree. Wednesday Webb Lodse, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Entered Apprentice degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Special convocation; work in Mark Master's degree. Notice our window for an appropriate center piece for the Thanksgiving table. Lemon's Flower Shop. 24 1t HOW TO HELP. There are hundreds of men our of work, and there are hundreds of persons who have little odd jobs around the house that would keep a man employed a day. The Palladium asks persons who have chores that need to be done, yards and barns to be cleaned, and other little jobs for men to telephone to the office. The Palladium will gladly see that unemployed men are informed of these opportunities to obtain employment for a day.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rlggs and daugh- with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Hastings, ter, Isabel, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis i and other relatives. Riggs motored from Connersville and I Miss Emma Bradbury of Indianapowith Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett ' lis visited her mother, Mrs. A. W.

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Oldham. Rev. J. C. Murray delivered an ad dress at Yorktown Sunday evening. imu Mb i vm w t 4i uiiviu j evening. ir onri Mra Tni,n wot, t

town spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Murray of Porto Rico will their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Whelan. De the guests of Mrs. E. F. Hann Mrs. John Logan and daughter, An-, Thanksgiving. - - geline of Lewisville were the guests' RSer Druley of Centervllle spent . of Mrs. O. U. Toppin Saturday even- Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Og-1 ing. I born. Mr. Druley has Just returned t'i 'fro man extended trip in the west, Father Gorman wen to Evansville vla,8ited in Dakota. Montana and ' Monday to h remain un il after Thanks- fdo. He says that he was an eye ! hr T'61118' Mr- and Mrs ! witness to the capture of "Mother j Michael Gorman. Jones." From there he went to New

Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls spent Sun-. day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beeson at Richmond. Wilbur Morrell of Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark. Air. and Mrs. Charles Rink of In-. dianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j F. T. Frohnaphel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppin and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vanderbeck at Lewisville Mrs. Dean House and son' have re-

turned after a few days spent with t Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drischell at Rich- Mrs. "e. F. Hahn has issued invlta-mond- ' ! tions for a party to be given Tuesday Albert Ohmit and Walter Kendall i afternoon, December 1, in honor om were in Bentonville on business Mon-j Mrs j c Murrayi Miss Emma Murday morning. !ray of Porto Rico, and Mrs. F. T. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrey will; Murray of Chicago, spend Thanksgiving with his parents, j " Mrs Jennie Jones will spent ThanksMr. and Mrs. Elmery Lowrey at Mil- j glving in Richmond, the guest of her ton- I sister, Mrs. Emma Hodskin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stannah and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner and daughter, j pMes CureC jn 6 to 14 Days. Miriam, were entertained at dinner ; Druggists refund money if PAZO Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, E. R. McGraw. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First apMrs. E. F. Hahn spent Monday in plication gives relief. 50c Adv. Indianapolis. j ,

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitman of Rushville will spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whorky entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The guests were Miss Eva Minck of Fresno, Cal., who is spending some time with relatives in Wayne county, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ohmit of Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Chase and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowrey. Miss Gertrude Routh spent Sunday with Miss Hazel Dennis in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan were in Richmond Monday. J. H. Hazelripg and Miss Flossie Hazelrigg motored to Indianapolis Monday to spend a few days. Stanley Seheidler spent Sunday with friends in Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cooper and two daughters, will arrive from Geneva , Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppin. Miss Mary eMtts of Now Castle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John illon and daughter, Nan. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase of Germantown will spend w the winter in Groton, N. Y., leaving about the middle i . I of December. Invitations have been issued for a

dance to be given Thanksgiving even-: ductlon comes to the Gennett Thanksing by the Unifor Rank, Knights of : giving matinee or night. You wouldn't Pythias. wsh your worst enemy such hick as to The Glazer Jubilee singers will ap- ! miss "Mutt and Jeff." Get seats as pear this evening at the Methodist : 80on ae the advance sale is announced church, under the auspices of the Ep- j if 'ou want a good seat. That's good

worth League lecture course. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ohmit have returned to East Germantown after several days spent with relatives. William fJreisina'er and Misses Rors

Greisinger and Jennie McGrew will NOV. twenty-fifth. $11.75, spend Thanksgiving in Muncie the,oi re 1Q7t; (91 7K guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cary ! PA ' PA.0, $61. id,

and daughters. A. W. Bradbury, Miss Alice Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. F. IT. Ohmit and son Albert were in Richmond Sunday on account of the death of Mrs. ' Wilbern K. Bradbury. Miss Bradbury : and Mrs. Ohmit attended the funeral Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Murray spent Sunday at Goshen. M. and Mrs. Harry Stannah, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner and Air. and Mrs. Charles Smith will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr in Jaeksonburp Thanksgiving. Miss Gaynell Hageman has accepted and entered upon the duties as organist cf Reid Memorial church, Richmond. E. U. Callaway has been appointed to succeed Miss Hageman at the Cambridge City M. E. church. j Mrs. L. A. Johnson of Tuscalo, 111., ; is here lor a visit of several weeks Prescription lor IS years the standard skin remedy d liquid used externally tnstani rebel from all kinds of itch. D. D. D. Soap the mildest of cleansers keeps th tlcin a'vavs clean and healthy Thistlethwaite's drug stores.

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Thanksgiving Matinee and Night TVel Kevsfone Cnmedv with Chaplin, Mabel and "Fatty" the trio of World Beaters in

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DC Saturday 16th Episode of the Exciting Photo-Drama The Perils of Pauline

Following Million Dollar Mystery and beginning Dec. 6th, the New Thanhouser Serial Story "ZUDORA" with James Cruze, Margaret Snow and Harry Benham.

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Rradhiil-v. Rtindav. Miss Emma Murray of Porto Rico will come from New York, where she I has been visiting friends; Mr. and Mrs, ' j - J IF. T. Murray of Chicago, and Mr. ana Mexico and Mexico. While at Bisbee he saw the famous bull pens, and here he says he and Gilbert Hunt, formerly of Mt. Auburn, were robbed by two men, one of whom was captured at Bisbee and the other at Lowell. Last year he and Hunt played ball with the Phoenix team, going from that city to Los Angeles, San Pedro, Salt Lake City and Denver. Hunt remained in I Denver for some time before returnlne home, while Drulev went to South Amusements "Mutt and Jeff" an Innovation! With a sensational melc-dramatic story under the title of "Mutt and Jeff in Mexico," Gus Hill's perennial success of that name, re-appears "spick and span," everything new but the buttons, to clean up the coin again as it has done for the past two years. The irrepressible "Gus" has evidently kept "tabs" on every line, thrill, laugh, song and situation during his entire "nearly a century" of theatrical experience. It seems that this season's "Mutt and Jeff in Mexico" contains nothing but th.e essence of true amusement without a hitch or a line that does not go over in great shape. After all, it resolves itself into a "rip-roaring" side-splitting comedy such as you would expect after seeing the daily cartoons by Bud Fisher which are still as popular with the readers of the thousand or more daily and Sunday papers as they were thret. Tti'l otrn 'Mint i i r T -i P P i r fovid" years ago. Mutt and Jeff in Mexico with the big fifty thousand dollar proidvice. Knollenberg's Special Suit Sale Wednesday morning $24.75. In Japan the crater of an ancient volcano in which there are numerous hot springs, is utilized as a sanitorium CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND AVOID DISEASE When your blood is impure, weak. thing and debilitated, your system beconies susceptible to any or all diseases. Put your blood in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts directly and peculiarly on the blood it purifies, enriches and revitalizes it and builds up the whole system, Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood the test of forty years. Get it today. It is sure to help you. Adv. NOTICE KODAKERS Films developed Free if we make your prints. Expert work. Let us show you. 20TH CENTURY STUDIO. 919i2 Main Street. Try Cooper's Blend Coffee Dynamite 5c Sunday Number 22 of the Million Dollar Mystery

COIIIIEL WILL RAISE FIGURE ON HIGHWAY

1 ' , ... I J. F. Connel of Milton, whose bid ; Saturday for the construction of the ; Twenty-third street improvement was low among a half dozen other by more than $800, appeared before the county commissioners Monday and said he had made a mistake of $1,000 in his bid. ?,oM5d ,d V1 Wtrk .,for 116.079. The F H. Kent Construction : company of Frankfort bid $16,864. The commissioners can hold Connel to I his proposal or seize his bond for performance of the work but they are i hSLdlrKthe "?.attr Pen k i 22 1 added Connel's bid would be $17.0,9 ( and the work would go to the Kent ; (.uubuucuuu uumpaiijr. The commissioners will not wait for the return of Attorney William H. Kelley who represents the petitioners for the Improvement but will have the county attorney perform his services. The contract will be drawn up tomorrow if some decision is reached on the Connel bid Turkey and Oyster Dressing Thanksgiving Eve. Ed. Roger's. Fountain City Nuggets The Dramatic club of the A. M. E. church has been holding rehearsals for a concert and Indian drill to be given at the church tomorrow evening. A small admission will be charged. Roy Carroll is planning to open a garage about January -. He will continue his auto agency in connection. The town has been without a garage for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clements left last week to spend several days with relatives in Indianapolis at at points in Illinois. Clyde Miller of Route 26 will move to a farm west of Winchester about the first of the year. His successor on the hack route has not been appointed. Jrof. J. C. Burgess, principal of the Deerfield (Ind.) schools was a business visitor here one day last week. Miss Irma Tharpe has contracted to teach domestic science and drawing in the new Boston township high school. A Smooth, White Skin That Defies Weather During the coming months of biting winds and intense cold, you who would keep your skin smooth, white and velvety, should turn your attention to mc-TColized wax. Nothing else will so effectively remove a chapped, roughened or discolored surface, by gradually absorbing the weather-beaten cutitie, the complexion ia kept in perfect condition, and even the beauty of expression appears more pronounced. If your skin be blotchy, pimply freckled, coarse, sallow or over-red, why not shed it? One ounce of ordinary mercolized wax, to be had at any druggist's will completely transform the most unsightly complexion in less than a fortnight. Use the wax nightly, like cold cream, washing it off mornings. If weather, age or poor health has marred your face with wrinkles, here's good news. You can quickly remove every line by using a harmless, refreshing face lotion prepared by dissolving 1 oz. powdered saxoiite in pt. witch hazel. The firmer, smoother skin, the more youthful appearance, even after one application, will astonish you. Adv. AMUSEMENTS PROGRAM MovingPictures TONIGHT yx R c A D ' 1 -PHOTOPLAYS-TONIGHT 2 Reel Lubin "The Wolf's Daughter." and two good comedies TONIGHT Bob Leonard and Ella Hall in "HIS UNCLE'S WILL." One Reel "DOTO'S ELOPEMENT." TODAY Shubert & Brady present Miss Vivian Martin in the 5 act comedydrama "The Wishing Ring." By Owen Davis WEDNESDAY Francis X. Bushman in the Ladles World Prize Mystery Story "The Plum Tree" THURSDAY and FRIDAY "England's Menace" 8ensational Naval Drama.

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Miss Tharpe has been teaching domestic science in the local schools. Mrs. Charles Clark has returned to her home In Hartford City after several days' visit with local relatives. Mr. Clark is now located in Hartford City and is in charge of one of the

Douglas Tailoring company branches. Mrs. John Newman of Winchester was the guest of H g Macey and famUy one day lagt week E. F. Dalbey has been confined to his home for several days on account of sickness. Superintendent R. C. Bowton, principal of the local high school, was I aiimrfcQ1 -kt o ra rt r nf ton ff Tlln Oreensfork friends one day last week when the came to vlsit hlm and Bpend the d at hJa schooi A T p has purchaBed the livery stable propert and wiU uee It for Bt e purposes ln connection with his hardware business. Mrg gadie winiamgon of Anderson, has been vIslti her brother George R Harris and familv Thomas Brennan was in Indianapo lis one day last week Mrs. I.K?anna Hobson will deliver an address at the Friends' church next Suru aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock Eli Thomas has gone to Plalnfield , to reside w,th relatives durlng the winter. Mrs. Will Rothermel is slightly improved from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Rothermel is convalescing from the disease. Arrangements have been made for a Thanksgiving address at the Friends ehurch Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Aaron Worth will speak. Lime Treatment in Tuberculosis In the May 2r. 1012, inane of the Journal of the Ainerirnn Medical Aaaociation unpen red thin Mtatement -iuiceriiiiiK calciuin (litnet medication in the treatment of pulmonary tiiliera-ulosiN coiimii in i t ion ) i "I oiler the M.stcmtic, t'ontlnned uml perxixtcnt remme of calcium iiMsiiiiilalion, Vun (.Imiin haa Keen a number 01 hiit putU-ntH Improve, un-df-i-K" nn exudation or partial conMolitliition in the lunK, which then reMultini; "oiilii uppt'ar to contribute to (lie wallini; oil' nnd olo.iinjr of the lew i o is m. Ilaiul in hand with thia course of evcntn. the pii(uni cleara up of tubercle bacilli, which tinnlly disappear, and the patients are tl incliarjccd vtilh healed pulmonary tu-herc-uloMiM.". hUhiral medical journals seldom speak so positively about a remedial aent, yet this testimony coincides Willi tliat from many consumptives who have secured like results through the use of Kckman's Alterative. Since calcium is a constituent of this remedy for pulmonary tuberculosis and allied throat and bronchial affections, its hcalinu power may in some measure be attributed to the manner in which this element is so combined with other inpredients as to be easily assimilated ny the average person ami it does not irritate the stomach. iCckman's Alterative contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-forming drucrs, so it is safe to try. If your driuTKist ia ouc of it. ask him to order, or semi direct to Kckmnn Laboratory, lhi!ndelph!a. EJCTOreraJJKMtJ EMMS LADIES AND DRESSMAKERS 15C A YARD. All orders returned day received. Send your MATERIALS, Gowns, Etc., to be HEMSTITCHED. We do also French Cording, Embroidery, Braiding, Buttons, etc. Special Prices To Dressmakers. MARIUS L. FISCHER 1C04 Union Central Building, CINCINNATI emeyer's Main S4or3c.et Two 401 & essed iiraeys 23c Per Pound

A Fine selection of freshly Dressed Turkeys, the cheapest Price in Years. Geese live or dressed), Ducks (live or dressed), Chickens (live or dressed all Wayne County grown and from experienced poultry raisers.

Jones Pig Sausages English Plum Pudding Heinz Finest Mince Meat Japanese Persimmons Fresh Chestnuts Fresh String Beans Fresh Pine Apples (Hawa) Genuine Milk Bread New Gauva Jelly New California Prunes Eukered Bottle Figs Imported Swiss Cheese Pine Apple Cheese New Sicily Filberts New Currants and Raisins' Cream Marshmallows Figs in Wicker Baskets Fresh Tangerines Fresh Home Spinach Confectioners Sugar Pastry Spice Pastry Flour Oysters in the Shell

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REV. HERSHEY ASKS

HELP FOR BELGIANS The sufferings of the Belgian people, and the story of the desolation wrought among the homes, and cities of that unfortunate country were told by the Rev. Scott F. Hershey, acting pastor of the First Presbyterian 5n X9 3

THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

W. O. CRAWFORD 528 Main Street Just Received a Full Line of the Blue -and-White Jap. China "Howo Bird" Pattern. Start collecting a breakfast or dinner set now, as you can always gets additional pieces to match.

Blanket 64x76 inch Cotton, in white, tan .. $1.18 or prey, at, per pair 72xS0 Cotton, extra heavy at, per pair. 72x84 very heavy Cotton, per pair $2.75 $3.50 72x80 white Cotton, I A Or floral border, per pair 9ixtfJ C6x80 Cotton Plaids, per pair $2.75

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Finest Fruit Cake New Shelled Nuts Jonathan Apples Fancy White Cauliflower Fancy Green Cucumbers Fresh Tokey Grapes Fancy Raisin Bread Fancy Comb Honey New Layer Figs New Persian Dates French Rouquefort Cheese New Edam Cheese New Brazil Nuts Cluster Table Raisins Grape Fruit Marmalade Ferndell Olive Relish Fresh Head Lettuce Peeled Canned Asparagus Franco-American Soups Canned Shrimp & Lobster Whole Wheat & Graham Flour Fresh Bulk Oysters

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church, at a vesper service which was held at the church Sunday afternoon. At the close of the service a collection was taken up to add to the fund which is being raised all over the country to send to the Belgian homes. Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delicious light cakes for breakfast. , 18-7t

75" JU Bargains Silk finish white Cotton, blue and pink border, per pair $6.00 All wool colored fif Plaids $5.00 to V I UU All wool white, colored border .. $7.50 The new comfortable single Blankets, all wool, at, each $3.50 Main Street A 1017 & 1019 Dressed Turkeys 23c Per Pound Cranberry Sauce Alligator Pears Casawba Melons Home Grown Celery Fresh Cocoanuts Fine Malaga Grapes Cincy Rye Bread After Dinner Mints New Pulled Figs Genuine Sage Cheese Neufachatel Cheese New Budded Eng. Walnuts Sultana Sweet Raisins Sweet Cider (York State) New Canned Pumpkin Loganberry Jams Candied Fruits Best Pure Spices Cocktail Sauce Poultry Seasonings Young Radishes & Onions Night Until 10 O'clock.