Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 57, 16 January 1915 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 16, 1915. STOGIE ACCEPTED AS PRICE FOR RUBE

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Dreyfuss Sells Waddell to Cubs for One Rotten Smoke. BY LEASED WIRE. PITTSBURG, Jan. 16. Barney Dreyfuss. president of the Pittsburg National league club, goes the Federal league one better on their "player-sold-for-a-dog" story, and tells how he once Rube Waddell to the Chicago Cubs for a stogie. Fred Clarke had tired of the Rube, 'and Dreyfuss told him he was sold to the Cubs. Waddell then demanded half of the purchase price, and Dreyfuss in describing the deal said: "I just reached over to my desk, picked up the stogie that had been given to me by the Chicago manager, and said: 'You can hare it all, Rube,' and gave him the cigar.

MUSICAL PROGRAM BY PRESBYTERIANS

The following Is the musical program for morning and evening services at the Second Presbyterian church: Senior Choir, 10:30 Prelude Chopin Organ O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings Simper Choir Offertory. "O Lamb of God Still Keep Me" Stults Miss Edith Hilbert. Remember Now Thy Creator. .Adams Double Quartet. Miss Hilbert, Miss Mumbower, Miss Warner, Miss Johnson Mr. Overman, Mr. Walker Mr. Merrill, Mr. Thorne Postlude, March in C Read Junior Choir, 7:30 Prelude (a) Intermezzo Selhays (b) Largo Handel Organ. Come Unto Me North Choir. Offertory: "Land of My Dreams".. Blount Miss Carolyne Smith. Closer to Thee Becker Choir. Soprano Obligato, Miss Smith Soloist, Miss Overman. Postlude March Triumphant. .Dubois The Junior choir, just recently organized, with a membership of thirtyone voices, have charge of the services on the first and third Sunday evenings of each month. Membership is as follows: n Sopranos Carolyne Smith, Hazel Cruse. Nellie Hawkins, Carolyne Bradley, Elizabeth Turner, Thelma MeKisslc, Blanche Harter. Marie Baker Florence Wenze. Helen Hasty. Mildred Rubel, Ralph Woods, Labon Beam, Marjorie Edwards. Tenor Willard Nearon, James Woods, Labon Harper. . Bass Ben Howes, Kenneth Davis, Raymond Alkin, Herschel Thomas, Ralph Campbell. Paul Underfill ; Carlton Brown, Roy Plummer, Robert Gra

ham. Alto Mabel Overman, rruse. Ethel Graham, Violet

Lucile Shurley. Emily Plummer, organist. Jesse Woods, director. Rev. E. E. Davis, pastor. Try the Children's Medicine. Many parents are inclined to believe . that medicine used for children is not suitable for themselves. While it is true that larger doses are required, it is unreasonable to suppose that a. disease in an adult should ce treated anv differently than the same ailment in a child. Mrs. Earl Jennings, Lima, C. writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a splendid medicine for children. I have used it myself for colds and it has always given me the desired relief." Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

NELSON BROWN DIES

WEST MANCHEf ".. Jan. 16. Nelson Brown, Mnent and respected citizen, died o Wednesday. Mr. Brown had born in feeble health the past year due to eld age. He was conversing with the- members of his family, several of whom were from out of town, until about fifteen minutes before his death. He was the son of Eli Brown and was born near Hood. He was a well-to-do farmer and just recently retired. He leaves a wife and a large family. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.

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This picture, the most extraordinary photograph from the European war yet to be published, was taken at the risk of the International News Service photographer's life. It was taken at St. Die, in the Vosges mountain district of France, and shows a French soldier in actual flight from German troops. The Frenchman, a dispatch' rider, ran into a party of Germans, who gave chase. His horse having been shot in the leg, the Frenchman dismounted and dashed into a house at the roadside, where a party of French infantrymen were resting. A few seconds later the Gerrnans had been accounted for. The photographer was knocked off his feet, but escaped.

REVIVAL AT CAMBRIDGE i

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 16. I Mrs. R. F. The services at the Methodist church j i10 anci jlrs

aiv juuifitHiiis in aiienuaace aim interest. Rev. Stern of the Presbyterian church was present Wednesday evening and assited in the service. Books from the different stations or branch libraries which are in the district schools were brought to the library Thursday for exchange. Miss Gaynelle Hageman and Miss Blanche Boyd have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James La Montaign at Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin and i the State library Wednesday

tneir guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ham

Hamilton, of Nampa, IdaEdith Scott were guests

when Mrs. Carl Boyd entertained the Young Married Ladies' Card club yes terday afternoon at her home on Maple street. Five hundred was played at three tables, and late in the afternoon a two-course menu was served. Mrs. George Babcock assited in the serving. Dainty pink baskets filled with nuts were the guest favors. The visit of Miss Carrie E. Scott of

after-

Isaac Bryant is spending a few days with his cousin, William McKee at Bentonville. The high school orchestra practised Thursday evening. They -were assisted by Ernest Doty with his trombone, making very firi music.

'Sunday morning, the Rev. Mr. West-1 . hafer will preside over the Lord's Supper at the M. E. puarterly services, j ! Everybody is invited. j j Charles Wilson was at .Indianapolis, ! this week to market his hogs. : The Farmers Bank company held

its semi-annual meeting, the stock-1

Charles Davis was at Richmond on : holders being present, Lycurgus Beebusiness Thursday. ' I ton. Oscar KirHn. fllutrlps Frcnsnn

The meetings at the Friends church! M. D. Doddridge, Omer Hurst of Cam-1 V?

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Bessie Skiles,

ilton of Nampa, Idaho, snent Thurs

day evening with Mrs. Griffin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hart, at Richmond. Pupils Visit Library. Room four of the public schools, with Miss Katherine Kniese, teacher, visited the library Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Instructions in the use of the catalog were given by the librarian, Miss Florence Webb. She also gave a talk on juvenile literature to be found in the library, both as to titles of books and their contents, and especially did she call attention to the care of books and the manner of handling. Sells Farm Implements.

The stock and farming implements

noon and evening was masi gratityins to the librarian and trustees. She commended the location, and spoke in most favorable terms of the care exercised and work accomplished by the librarian. She spoke of the growth of the library, of the books and magazines in general as being well selected. Dr. Kniese Entertains. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese entertained Friday evening at their home on Mulberry street, the Co-operative Dinner club, having as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond W.

Bertsch, G. S. Callaway, W. B. Wilson,

are gaming in interest. The Rev. Mr. ! bridge City, James Mount and George ProbPt gave a fine sermon, Thursday j Florea of Connersvillo. The bank

evening out owing to the tact that he struck a dividend. The affairs of the'

has not yet received his

hoi

Talk

ea- : continue over Sunday. Further

To Attend Revival. ! nouncement later. ! Gilbert T. Parker lost his

The M. E. services will be dismissed! The Rebekah lodge will meet Tues-,' against the estate of John Virgil Por-

Sunuay evening because of the revival day evening. The members are invit- terfield who was l-illrd in the Boston : -

service at the Friends church. On ; ed to be present

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i not yet received his chart from j bank were found in a satisfactory con-! PAT?krPI? T OCJF'Q ?TTTT ! claim for $560 which he said repre-

ne, ne was unable to give the Chalk j dition. i , " ' A . .. . A . : sented the amount of board and lodg

IK, that he had previously announc-1 The Friends revival services will; VkJiX LiKJl &

an-

AllU ing Porterfield owed him while he at

tended high school In Richmond. Por-

claini 1 terfield was a well known young man.

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CASKETS TO THE

C. & O. yards while still a minor, rryrr

when Judge Fox decreed in circuit fl

I court today that the plaintiff should t I receive nothing and should pay the p

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Father. John's Medicine

BY LEASED WIRE. j The convulsions of the ground had ROME, Jan. 15. The correspondent : tne effect of not only throwing monuof the Tribunate Sera who escaped mentE and tombstones to earth, but

with his life, has sent the following In man y il:stance3 where time had de

Abiram Boyd, Beatric Swallow, Messrs.

Robert Hughes and omer w neian ana telegram to his paper: caved the casket's shell the grewsoni" Miss Edith Bowman of Richmond. j '-Practically the whole surviving j contents were exposed to view." Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hamilton left j population is enmnine around th m-!

sold Thursday by Carl E. Hutson on j today for their home in Nampa, Idaho, j jns pf tbe railwav" station. In a single! STNfJF.RS RFTTFAP1? the Gough farm, north of town, aggrc-j after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ! palao seven prominent families were, V7i-.i avjlxjuX4,qj

gatea ?i,6uu. Grittin and otner menus. ; crushed. The ruins of a carpenter shop

forms the grave for twenty workmen.

In a recent let-

the Mother

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NEIGHBORS SURPRISE TWO ELLIOT SISTERS

TEACHERS TQ STUDY

nifnt is large enough.

SUNDAY SERVICES NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 16 The following is the order of Sunday services In New Paris churches: St. John's Catholic Rev. Father Joseph Hyland, pastor. Christian doctrine at 0 a. m. Services at 10 o'clock. Christian Rev. H. R. Bixel, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Sermon at 10:30 a. m by the pastor on subject, "Marks of the Lord Jesus." Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 p. m. Sermon at 7 p. m. by the pastor on subject, "Religious Unitv in the Home." Methodist Rev. K. Kneisley, pasto. Sunday school at 9:30. a. m. Epworth League "at G:15 p. m. Sermon at 7 P. m. by Rev. Elbert Russell of Richmond. This is the opening meeting of a series of evangelistic services to be held here. Rev. Russell will preach each night the coming week. He will hold a special meeting Sunday afternoon for the members of the church. Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. APPOINTS TRUSTEES William W. Johnston and MarmaSuke Gluys were re-appolnte dtrustees 3f hte West Richmond Friends' church t the last monthly business meeting. The building committee reported that the plan of building on the Earlham sampus was still being considered and that a communication would be sent to the board of trustees to obtain their iriews.

DUBLIN, Ind., Jan. 16 Misses Tamar and Emaline Elliott enjoyed a pleasant day Wednesday when a number of their friends came with wellfilled baskets. They had i splendid dinner, and the day was enjoyed by

all. Those present were Mesdames I ,T TTir, TTAT . Alcinda Bradway, Philip La Fever, j LLu 15 llULDb iAlJi Nettie Spence Walter Henley all of! BOOSTING COMPANY Mt. Auburn; Mary Butler and Mary Bradway. from the country; Larsli A meetlntJ of thc now in(3lPtries Sarah Hammond, Ella IUatt all of:commIttee rh5ch is inypstigating the Dublin, and Elmer Schooley of Zillah, , $250.000 industrial association plan of Wash- I C. W. Jordan, will be called next wee!-; i by Chairman H. A. Dill.

The committee members will keep up the work they have clone on the in

dustrial association idea even though

there is no probability of its being

'tried now. Mr. Dill said all members

MlSS OCOtt inSDeCtS BOOkS On ! believe in the plan and would present !

, , ; it to the club if conditions were right

kneives. DUBLIN,' Ind., Jan. 16. Miss Car

rie Scott of the state library commission of Indianapolis was her Wed-

The Richmond Maennechor will be-

The authorities fear that eight nun- j &'in rouc-arsais immediately atter tne dred more are under the debris. Nuns I charity concert, on music for the discan be seen on all sides, amid the ; trict Maennechor Festival, which will

; wreckage and ruins, ministering to' . ,, . . T, T -j the wounded. Beneath tottering walls be he!d at Newport. Ky., JUne A class for teachers is being organ-, anfj jn the midst of smoking wreckage Passive and active members of the ized in the night school and the work ' priests can be seen, risking their own organization will charter two special will be started as soon as the enroll-: lives to confess the dying." cars to go to the festival

i reiusce rrom tora who was z uu 11.1 unmuct .nacuue-

Superior

v Nazareth Acad- ,. emy, says: "I have nothing exeppt praise for . Father John's i. Medicine. Sev- " cral of the sisters -r have been taking h it and all have

been benefitted ta

P'-JV- ' Mother Antoin, g i ,-" ette. Nazareth w t . , rf;C Academy. Cont -"e-v.-r-- , ccrdia, Kansas. gj

Come in and Let Us Show You,

Our Wrist Watches from 8 S2.50 to S20.00.

Lingerie Clasps, sterling Silver, S1.00. Lingerie Clasps, gold filled, 50 cents. Hat Pins, special gold filled and silver, 23c. Special on 3-piece Toilet Sets Comb, Brush and Mirror, $3.50. Special and Reduced Prices on all Royal Doulton and Pickard China.

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En?li?ii and other subjects will be I J?"0

ikm'H lip later uii. i-uuiai) io to teachers and the subjects will be taken up in a broad sense for study.

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Father John s Medicine is recom

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FARMER RECOVERS.

NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 16 Frank Slorp was able to be in town this week

nesday. Miss Scott is visiting theva- j the first since his accident recently, rious libraries of the state. She spoke ; when lr suffered a' broken collar very highly of the Dublin library, be-! bone. While driving in to a born on cause it contained such a large num-! the Hawley farm to load corn, on ac

count of the low door, he was caught in such a manner that his collar bone was broken in two places. Had his team not heeded his cry to ston, he would have been crushed to death.

ber of volumes which, she said, was unusual for a town of this sizt.

DILL DENIES TRADE FOR BANK BUILDING

H. A. Dill, superintendent and secretary of the Richmond City Water Works company, said today that the rumored purchase of the Dickinson Trust company building on South Eighth street by the Water Works company is without foundation. "Such a thing is improbable now as we have plenty of room in our North Eighth street bpilding," Mr. Dill said. "The rumor probably started with someone's suggestion that the company might buy the bank building."

CHURCH GIVES DINNER.

NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 16. A pleasant meeting was held Wednesday evening at the Christian church, it being the occasion of the annual congregational meeting as well as a reception for the new members received in the recent evangelistic services. In the early part of the evening an appetizing dinner was served In the rear dining room, after which a social evening was spent with games, music and other features.

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