Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 339, 12 December 1914 — Page 12

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PAGE TWELVB: THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 12, 1314

STUDENTS GOVERN BEHAVIOR OF MEN III EARLHAM DORM

Complete student control of the government of Bundy ball, the boyB' dormitory at Earlham college, was granted the students today by President Kelly when it was announced at a mass meeting at noon that hereafter there would be no "governor" in control there. This office has been dispensed with, and Governor H. L. Laurence, who has been at the college since the first of the year, will move from the dormitory. Entire regulations will be placed in the hands of the Btudent council of which Charles Semler is chairman. This action has been under consideration for several years, according to President Kelly, and marks an PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Pad blood is responsible for more ailments than anything else. It causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, removing scrofula and other humors, and building up the whole system. Take it give it to all the family so as to avoid illness. Get it today. Adv. 1

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advance step In regulation of student dormitories. Only a few colleges In the country have as complete a system of student control as is being employed at Earlham. The faculty and administrative officials of the college will have nothing to do with the management of the dormitory, the entire matter being left to the student council which is elected regularly by the residents of the "dorm." Heretofore, the council has had control over many of the activities in connection with the dormitories but the governor has had the supreme power. Laurence Moves. Governor Laurence and his wife will move out of the dormitory today and their suite of rooms will be occupied by Prof. Lawrence Hadley. Prof. Hadley, however will have no power in the management of the dormitory. The presence of this faculty member is not taken by the students as a restraint on the system as a number of faculty members have resided in the dormitory in previous years and Prof. Hadley has lived in the dormitory all this year.

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To ttlhie Wnse People Wlno Will Receive Clhirnstaas Savfags Ctalb Clneclks Monudlaiy MraMg All Christmas Savings Checks will be mailed out Sunday and should you be a member and figuring on using this money to buy Christmas Gifts, we suggest that you select the Furniture that you are figuring on at our store with the largset stock in this section of the state, we are satisfied that we have your particular wants at the Lowest Prices. PradHIcai. EnflttsFiuiinmn1Iiinire 5f ttflne Bestt (Cnffll

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It may be Interesting to know that Frank Holden of New York, the) architect of the new First National Bank building, is an accomplished amateur violinist. Mr. Holden is a son-in-law of the celebrated writer and former editor of the Century magazine, Robert Underwood Johnson, and with his wife recently was the guest of Henry U. Johnson of this city, a brother of the noted editor. Owen Johnson, author of "The Salamander," a son of Robert U. i Johnson, whose novels have given him as great a reputation as his disinguished father, and whose last work of fiction has brought him very conspicuously before the public, was also in Richmond not long since as the guest of his uncle. I JACKSONBURG. Dan Brown and family visited relatives at New Castle Saturday. Mrs. Hlugh Fagan is recovering from a severe attack of heart trouble. Miss Mabel Harrison attended the institute at Richmond Saturday. Miss Ashbaugh of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Kinsinger. Mrs. Philip Miller, who has been sick for some time, does not improve. Up to date Harrison township has contributed $15 to the Belgian relief fund. Spencer Gethers and family spent

Rockers Hundreds of patterns on our large floors. One of our Turkish Rockers make a most desirable gift. In all styles. Priced $2.50, $5.00, $8.50, $15.00 up to $50.00. Xmas savings well spent in our Rockers.

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Sunday at Oreensfork with Mrs. Martha Wisehart. Beginning Sunday ; evening Rev. Chamness will deliver a series of sermons, "The Jew, Past, Present and Future." The Ladies aid Bociety will meet with the president, Mrs. Christine Miller, tihs (Thursday) afternoon. A full attendance is desired. Mr. and. Mrs. John Can gave a dinner Sunday which was a happy and enjoyable affair. Their guests were Rev. Chamness, Mrs. Betty Worl, Mrs. Melissa Ammerman and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl, Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, Opal and Forrest Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blose and son George, of Centerville.

LOST Open face gold watch (medium size), with gold fob and chain clasp attached. Fob has charm with letter f on It. Reward. 28-tf TRACKLESS THIEVES GET $15,000 HAUL TBY LEASED WIRE. i KENOSHA, Wis., Dec. 12. The residences of Harold W. Jeffrey, motor car maker, and C. C. Allen, a neighbord, looted of more than $15,000 in jewels without a scratch on a door or a window, and with no tracks in the new fallen snow, was a double puzzle confronting the police and private detectives today. The robberies ; ocurred while the Jeffrey family was entertaining at the first farmal dinner of their only daughter, Miss Margaret. When dinner was over Mrs. Jeffrey discovered that the thieves had jimmied off the drawers of the jewel chest. Mrs. Allen, when she got home discovered that same thing had happened in her home.

Music Cabinets In Mahogany or Golden Oak. for either sheet or player rolls. Just the best gift for daughter, sister or wife. See our assortment. Priced at $8.50, $10.00, $13.50, $16.00, $17.50 up to $25.00.

E CAMBRIDGE CITYS Ind., Dec. 12. The , stated invocation of the Cambridge City lodge, F. & A. M., No. 5, j was held Wednesday evening, and the 1 following officers elected for the ensuing year: W. M., E. O. Wheelan; S. W., Charles Wheeler; J. W., B. L. Strattan; secretary, M. E. Mason; treasurer, W. R. Littell. trustees, Will Austin, and F. J. Scudder. Four petitions for the Entered Ap prentice degree were accepted. Brownies and Kodaks at Quigley's. ,V VA- 7-16t MILTON TO SEND HOME DELEGATES MILTON, Ind., Dec. 12. The Sunday schools of this township have been asked to send a big delegation to the mass meeting of Sunday school people of Wayne county to be held at Richmond, Sunday The meeting will be held at Grace M. E. church. The address will be given by Mr. Meigs, state superintendent of the home department. In the evening Mr. Meigs will address a union meeting at the East Main Street Friends church on advanced Sunday school work. BLEASE PARDONS ALL BUT 50 CONVICTS TBY LEASED WIRE.1 SAVANNAH, Dec. 12. Governor Cole L. Blease of South Carolina since 1911, has shown clemency to 1,430 men. Only fifty prisoners are left in

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the penitentiary and the governor announces that be will give them their freedom as a Christmas gift. It is his purpose to begin the new year with

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Ladies' Desks A present to be useful for years to come. Just the present that will add to the beauty of your home. Select one early. We will hold it for you. Nice assortment in all finishes at $8.50, $10.00, $13.50 $15, $22.50, $25 up to $35

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the pen clean.' One hundred of his prisoners received - pardons, paroles and commutations on Thanksgiving day. , . .

Nasal Catarrh My Wife Had Nasal Catarrh So Bad That The Cranial Nerves Were Affected. Peruna Helped Her Promptly.

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