Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 37, 24 December 1914 — Page 5

IHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1914

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Social Calendar

The Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, will give Its annual dance and card party in the Pythian temple.

On account of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity ball, Mra. Frank Crichet has postponed her asBembly party until New Year's night. A matinee dance will be given in Odd Fellows' hall by Smith and Jelly. A number of families of the city will give Christmas dinner parties.

The afternoon card party at the Eagles' hall has been postponed one week.

Mr. Yager has been traveling tnrougn the southern part of the state with the Barnum Concert Trio in lyceuin

work. Mrs. E. E. Meyer, of North Seventeenth street, has gone to Milwaukee where she will be joined by Mr. Meyer. They will spend tho holidays with kinspeople. The Eagles will not give a card party Friday afternoon, as has been the custom ior some time. The parties have been postponed until the Thursday after New Year's.

open to spectators. This will also mark the opening of the second term and the class will meet at 7 o'clock. The fox trot, hesitation, one-stey and waltz canter and all the new dance novelties will be taught at this time. The assembly dance will begin at 9 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer of South Eighth street, have a3 their guest, Mrs. Bayer's mother, Mrs. Millard Cox of Indianapolis.

Mrs. William StOuehston and Mrs. Mattie Harbor and twin daughters, Fay and Flo, of Columbus, Indiana, came today to spend Christmas with Mrs. Bradway, 31 North Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyst of Anderson will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks of South Fourth street.

Messrs. Russell Veatch and Donald Gray of Connersville will spend Christinas here with friends.

An entertainment will be given at 7:30 o'clock at the First English Lutheran church by the members of the Sunday school.

Young Girls' choir will sing in the morning at 7 o'clock at St. Mary's church.

An elaborate Christmas party will bo given New Year's eve it the Armory in Eaton, O. The Dixon Saxophone Trio of this city will play the order of dances.

A charming social event for Wednesday afternoon was the informal tea fieu by Miss Klizabeth Marvel at the ftotne of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Marvel on North Tenth street. Miss Marvel is home from the Misses Shipley school in the east and will remain Mntll ad or the holidays. The function yesterday was in the nature of a reunion of a number of girls who graduated from high school last year and are attending various colleges. All

the decorations for

were in red and green

decorations predominated throughout the entire apart incuts. Tea was served during tiie afternoon. The guests wre Misses Josephine Wilson, Ruth IViiiH'll. Kvciyn Whiff of Norfolk, v'': t Virginia. Marv Clementr,, Eleanor SHdel, Ann Nicholson, Dorothy r.ainl, Esther Coate, Lucile Nushaum, Kuih Scott and Mary Johnson.

Mr. Warren Hill of Chicago arrived todav to sDend Christmas with Mr.

! and Mrs. John Bayer of South Eighth

street and join Mrs. Hill and son, Master James, who have been visiting at the Buyer home for about a month.

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Charles Kirk at Dayton.

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Convicted Man's Attorney Presents Arguments to Justice of U. S. Court. WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Justice Joseph H. Lamar of the United States supreme court today heard the application of attorney Louis Marshall of

New York for an appeal from the orriAr nt Federal Judge Newman at

Atlanta, Ga., denying the petition of i,pn M. Frank, convicted for the mur-

iior Af Marv Phaean. for a writ of

habeas corpus. The certificate of appeal asked by Frank's lawyers from Judge Newman's decision to the United States supreme court was refused at the same time the petition for the writ was denied. Atorney Marshall's argument, upon which hangs the fate of Frank, was delivered to the justice at the latter's home, after Marshall had arranged an appointment to present the case. It was anticipated that Justice Lamar either would grant or deny the appeal promptly. Mr. Marshall planned to appeal to Justice Holmes and other members of the court now here, should Justice Lamar's decision be adverse to him.

BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Dec. 24. Mrs. Charles

Miller, of Laporte, Ind., who thirtyseven years ago gave away her 2-year-old baby, Esther, when she married a second time, learned here today that her daughter married Otto Behne of this city twelve years ago and is now

living in Deep-Creek, Washington. The

child, which she left with the Home j for the Friendless, was adopted by E.

H. Blinker, a wealthy man of Wil-

mette, Ills., who died several years ago. Esther is now 39 years old. The mother said today tihe would go to Deep-Creek to visit. She was inspired to make the search on account

of coming into some property which !

she wished to will to her daugLter.

Mrs. F. K. Harris and childen, Malcolm and Charles, of Toledo, adrived today to spend the holidays with Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. M. B. Galvin, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gegan.

Miss Mary Dunham, librarian at Indiana university, Bloomington, and' Prof, and Mrs. Sheldon and little

tii. Man-pi linmp i daughter of Hanover. jN. tl., are me

The Christmas ; guests of Mr. raid Mrs. uuuert miu-

liam at their home on isortn lentn street. Mrs. Sheldon formerly was Miss Elizabeth Dunham of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scroby and daughter, Eloise, will come Christmas morning from their home in Detroit, and sp'fiid the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John II. Campbell, of East Main street.

Keep It Handy for Rreumatism. No use to squirm and wince and try to wear out rheumatism. It will wear you out instead. Apply some Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it in just let it penetrate all through the affected parts, relieve the soreness and draw the pain. You get ease at once and feel so much better you want to go right out and tell other sufferers about Sloan's. Get a bottle of Sloan's Limiment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house against, colds, sore and swollen joints. Lumbago, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Buy a bottle today. Adv.

Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delicious

light cakes for breakfast. A Norwegian scientist has advanced the theory that Saturn's rings are electrical phenomena produced by the radiations of luminous particles from the planet, which constantly renews them.

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We extend to those who have so generously patronized us during this past year and have made possible for us to say "It's the biggest year we have ever enjoyed." The Weiss Furniture Co.

505-507 Main Street

LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring back color, gloss and thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur.

OPERA COMPANY QUITS IN CHICAGO BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Dec. 14 The century opera company, producer of Grand Opera in Chicago at popular prices will disband i fter Jan. 2, it was announced today, on account of lack of funds. The original endowment given by Otto II. Kahn and other New Yorkers, has been spent, and the company has seen no indications that the performances in the auditorium here will pay ex

penses, contracts to sing in mree eastern cities have been cancelled.

Invitations reading as follows have i" rn sent out: New Year's Eve Dance. 'ambridge Company, Number fii). I iitl'orin Hank. Knights of I'ythias. c;iiests the presence of yourself and ladies, iiirsday evening. December 31, 1014, i i New Year's dance in the Pythian Temple, Cambridge City. Indiana. Viisie by Tlurst Theatre Orchestra. Programs at. 8:30 o'clock. number of persons from this city ill attend the function.

The Hick's orchestra will play the "ider of dances for the elaborate . 'liristmas ball to be given tomorrow vening at the Pythian Temple by tho nembers of the social committee composed of Messrs. Oscar Weyman, Howard Hunt and John Thompson. For those who do not care for dancing there will be card playing. A large number of invitations have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Xuhawg of Lincoln street, left, today for Farmersvill to -pend Christinas with Mrs. Nushawg's naivuts.

Mr. Leo Benner and Miss Myrtle Marie O'Bayley were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the parsonage of the United Brethren church, North B street, the Rev. H. S. James, performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Benner left for South "Whitley, Ind., where they will spend the holidays. Mr. John Halderman of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mrs. Gilbert and Miss Helen Gilbert at the Hotel Westcott. ! Mr. John Starr of Cincinnati, came 1 today to spend the. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Starr of North Tenth , etreot.

LIVERPOOL Because mine laying operations in the North Sea have resulted in a scarcity of fish, Archbishop Whiteside has granted a special dispensation to Catholics of this diocese relieving them from observing, the two days' fast a week during the conflict.

Common garden sage brewed into a heavv tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recine at home, though, is trouble

some An easier wav is to get the i

ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores,

known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur i

Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenlv. You just damped a sponge or

soft brush with it and oraw mis through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Advertisement

Mr. Ordway Kuhn of Detroit and Miss Estelle Weisgerber of New Castle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weisgerber.

One of the holiday dances announced yesterday will be the New Year's dance to be given New Years' night at the Eagles' hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. There will be special music.

A card party was given yesterday it'lernoon in the Moose hall and was 'argely ateniled by the wives of memi"is and their families. Miss Margaret P.easley of South M'.-cnteenth street lias gene to Indian.ii ilis where she will ,1'tend a house ii iity extending over a week. Mrs. Kd -a a rd l.iehtenfcls ami daugh.'i . Thelma. of Chicago, are the guests ' Mr. and Mrs. Aydelotte at the ilo- ' I Arlington.

Mr. Walter Murray entertained a number or' carrier boys last evening in a delightful manner. Each carrier was presented with a box of candy. Later the boys were taken to the Murrette theatre and were served at Finney's. There are fifteen carrier boys.

The Geisha dance by eight girls will be presented New Year's night at the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp in the Eagles' ball on South Seventh street. The gallery will be

We extend to you the season's greetings and our best wishes for a Merry Xmas. Hackman, Klehfoth & Co.

Mr. Clarence Cory. South Thirteenth street, attended the funeral of an auut :it Piqua, O., today.

The public Is cordially invited to. attend tho Christmas entertainment! tomorrow evening at. the First English j Lutheran church by members of the; Sunday school. An excellent program will be presented. i Mr. Ralph Moser and Mr. Milton 'ager 'were guests here yesterday for a shoi'i time, en route to Decatur, Ind.

DROPSY TREATED FREE

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Many Have Been Cured After Doctors Failed.

At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally there is great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs and a lingering and wretched death If the Hropsy Is not removed. Dr. Miles has been known as a leading specialist in these diseases for 85 years. His liberal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers, Is certainly worthy of serious consideration. Vou may never have such an opportunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment conilsts of four dropsy remedies in one, Uso Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment is i peel ally prepared for each patient Ind ia ten times as successful as that f most physicians. It usually relieves the first day, and removes swelling in ilx days In most cases. Delay is dangerous. Send for Remarkable Cures in Vour State. All afflicted readers may have Book, Examination Chart, Opinion, Advice, RDd a Two-Pound Trial Treatment free. "Write at once. Describe your case. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles,

To fall short in our ambitions should cause us no discouragement. The goal we seek is always just beyond and therein lies our blessedness. To hope to continue hoping, to strive to continue the strife cheerfully, is to acquire the thing we strive for happiness. To such undaunted souls, who for another year have shared in our endeavors, we send A Christmas Greeting. W. B. Martin 1021 Main Street.

GREETINGS JOYFUL NEW YEAD

TtDMllIkS tto Yoiul

Who have so generously patronized this store during the past year and to all we wish A Very Merry Cltarfisttinniais And a promise that this store will endeavor to do its utmost in satisfying the wants of men and boys during this coming year.

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For a most liberal Holiday

Also for the Spirit of ! Birvine Early, which has

considerably lessened the eleventh

hour holiday shopping drudgery. We most sincerely appreciate this kindly consideration in behalf of our employees as well as ourselves. Tis the true Christmas spirit practically applied. We wish one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Lee B, NestoaMim COol lb

Dept. DA., 908 to 918 Main Street. Elk