Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 68, 29 January 1915 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 29, 1915.
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HI NSH Aw HEADS INSTITUTE HELD FOR LYNN MEN Dale Hutchens Wins Prize as Best Corn Grower Miss Carman Bunger Bakes Best Bread. LYNN. Ind., Jan. 29. The Farmers' institute held In the high school audl'torlum Tuesday was attended by one hundred and forty persons. II. M. "Wldney of St. Joe, Mich., discussed "Soil Fertility;" Mrs. Oliver Kline of Huntington, presented "The Share of the Farmers' Wife." The officers for the year were elected as follows: D. A. Hlnshaw, president; W. L. Wright, vice president; iW. S. Holllngsworth, secretary; Samxtel Kenuard. treasurer, i The first prize In the corn contest was awarded to Dale Hutchens; second. Harley Spencer; third, Dewey Hlnshaw; fourth, Fred Clevenger; fifth, William Conner; sixth, Herschel Pickett. Miss Carman Bunger was given the first prize on bread and also first prize In sewing, with Marie Hlatt second.
This sharp crisp weather you will enjoy one of Prices Hot Chocolates or Oyster Stews. They will warm you up.
ST. MARY'S OFFICIAL LINE-UPJOR SEASON Specials Get Early Start and Prepare for a Winning : Streak. Captain Sherry of the St. Mary's Specials, today announced the official line-up for the 1915 season of his team. The personnel of the team follows: Catcher, Roland Mitchell. Pitcher, Frank McNally. First base, Thomas McNally. Second base, Ralph Doyle. Shortstop, Eugene Murray. Third base, Paul Mitchell. Right field. H. Reagan. Center field, W. Lephart Left field. G. Reagan. Utility man, D. Cartey. "The manager and captain of this team will not play until about the mid'die of the season. No games have been scheduled as yet. but the management desires that all teams wanting games communicate with James Sherry, 77 John street, or 814 Sheridan street.
DR. REA TO ASSUME PASTORATE IN MARCH
Dr. J. J. Rea of Chicago, who has accepted a call to assume the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of this city, expects to come to Richmond about Feb. 9 to look over the situation here, and make arrangements for bringing his family here about, the first of March. Dr. Rea has not been released by his church In Chicago, but In a recent communication said that he did not expect any delay in the matter, and expects to preach his first sermon here
on either the first or second Sunday
In March.
TRAMPS ASKS SHELTER
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 29. Marshal Richardson has been having a
number of requests for a place to be
boused over night during the last few weeks. During the last week eleven were given beds In the town prison and liberated the next morning. The last man to apply was an umbrella mender, who was Intoxicated, he was locked up for the night and sent out of town the following morning.
LODGE TO CELEBRATE
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 29. The Evelyn lodge of Rebekah, No. 322, will Celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary on February 9, 1915. All daughters of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows and sojourning members are Invited. Bring your buskets full of good eats.
BOSPHORUS GREEKS EXPELLED BY TURKS
ATHENS, Jan. 29. The Greek government was notified today that all Greek residents of towns on the Bosphorus had been expelled by Turkey on the charge that they were acting as spies for Russia. A strong protest against this treatment of subjects of a neutral country will be made to the Porte.
SO DECEPTIVE
Many Richmond People Fall to Realize the Seriousness. Backache Is so deceptive. It comes and goes keeps you guess"ng. Learn the cause then cure It. Possibly it's weak kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are eo effective. They're especially for weak or disordered kidneys. Here's a Richmond case: Frank Case, 14 South Third street, Richmond, says: "I had kidney trouble and backache and it was hard for me to Ftraighten after stooping. The action of my kidneys was irregular .and annoyed me greatly. Doan's Kidney Pills strengthened my kidneys in a short time and stopped the aches end pains." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Case had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
BOWMAN SEES DEATH FOR STATE HOSPITAL Anti-Tuberculosis Forces Expect Legislators to Favor County Plan. Progress of a bill In the legislature for the erection of a large state tuberculosis hospital Is being watched with Interest by county officials, committee members and members of the AntlTuberculoBls society. There is a prevailing belief that the bill will be killed. Auditor Bowman, a member of the committee appointed by the county commissioners to Investigate Wayne county's need for a tuberculossis hospital, said influential people In Indianapolis are against the bill and for the county hospitals. When this bill Is killed, as the committee expects to renew activity toward the erection of a hospital centrally located to take care of county patients. The physicians of the state have a lobby which is working on bills medical men are Interested In. The Wayne County Medical society belongs to the state association which Is retaining the lobby.
PROBE WRECK CAUSE.
H. S. Needham, master mechanic of the Pennsylvania shops, O. V. Porter, trainmaster, and E. R. Beatty, road foreman of engines, have returned from Logansport where they conducted an investigation of the cause of the derailment of the tender of passenger train No. 19 at Walton, Monday.
TAKE A TIP FROM BEAUTY'S LIP Use 8tuart' Calcium Wafers and Cleanse Your Blood, Revitalize Your Pores and Make Your Skin Clean and Clear. It Is a positive crime the way some women try to remove facial blemishes by the use of creams, acids, massages, lotions, electricity, needles, masks, etc. These lines of treatment only mar beauty. The trouble lies with your blood.
"I Wish All Women Could Feel the
Exquisite Charm of a Good Clear Com
plexion and a Healthy Skin."
Stuart's Calcium Wafers have a reputation for blood purifying that no
doctor in all the world can approach,
Literally, hundreds of thousands of
men and women have demonstrated
under every test of skin and blood dis
eases that these little pleasant, harm
less wafers have been the means of
curing them.
They have proven this to their own
satisfaction and by their words of praise they have made Stuart's Calcium Wafers the most sought after blood, skin and beauty remedy In the
world.
Every drug store In this country
worthy of the name carries them In stock where you may obtain a box.
Price 50 cents.
Surely you can see that what they have done for others they can do for
you ana you should buy a box today. One week after using them you will be astounded at the change you will
readily see. A small sample package mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart
Co., 17o Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Adv.
SHAVING SOAPS SHAVING CREAM SHAVING STICK Whatever you shave with we have what you want, and the price is right. Many helps here to make shaving
easy and pleasant. Call and see them.i
Ross' Drug Store The Place For Quality Phone 1217. 712 Main St.
JUDKINS INTRODUCES
CHILD LABOR BILL
House Debates Ferret Bill
and Kills Measure 57 to 40.
BY L.EA8ED WIRE. INDIANAPOLIS. .Tan. 9lft Var nno
hour and eighteen
the house debated over the bill to re
peal me taw prohibiting use of ferrets In hunting rabbits, finally killing the measure by a vote of 57 to 40. Twenty-three bills were Introduced In the house today, among them Representative Judkins child labor measure providing for drastic prosecution
01 employers or ennaren under working age. '
Representative Fetck took another
fling at the fish and game commissioners office today by Introducing a measure providing for" onlv twn h ami
ties at salaries of $1500 a year and
noi more tnan fifteen deputies at 11,-
ouu.
LEAPS TO DEATH IN FACTORY FIRE
NEWARK, N. J., Jan. 29. One man leaped to his death and a score of employes were injured during a fire which swept through the spice and pickle factory of J. C. Gruman & Co., here today. The building was in the heart of the factory district. Five minutes after the blaze started the factory was a raging furnace. The employes became panic stricken.
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS TAKES UP SPELLING
The old fashioned spelling bee has been. revived by Miss Elizabeth Morris, teacher of English ' in the high school, as a means of drilling pupils of drilling pupils of her classes in the spelling of derivatives where the final consonant is doubled in changing verb forms. Finding that her pupils were Inclined ,to double .the consonants in the wrong place, or leave them out when they should be added. Miss Morris, is attempting to train them by repeated
BRONCHIAL COUGHS When the bronchial tubes are affected with that weakening, tickling cough, they need immediate and sensible treatment. The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usually fever is present and your head jars with every cough. Your chest aches and the inflammation often spreads to the lungs. The food-tonic that has proven its worth for forty years is Scott's Emulsion. It drives out the cold, which is the root of the trouble, and checks the cough by aiding the healing process of the enfeebled membranes. If you are troubled with bronchitis or know an afflicted friend, always remember that Scott's Emulsion builds strength while relieving the trouble. 14-61 Scott SlBowsc. Bkxxnfield. M. J.
spelling drills. Two captains are elected by the class, and these captains choose sides. Such words as occurred, preferred and instilled, have proved stumbling block for many of the spellers.-
AFTER MANY MEDICINES FAILED
Mr. 8lngletary Says Vinol Ended His Suffering From an Awful Cough and Threatened Lung Trouble. Sumter, S. C. "I am an oculist, and for several years I suffered with an awful cough and lung trouble, so that at times I was scarcely able to go about on account of my condition. I had tried almost every medicine recommended for such troubles, without help, and finally a friend advised me to try Vinol. Before I had taken one-
; half bottle I could seen an Improve
ment. I have now taken six bottles
and my cough is not only gone but my general health Is lots beter." J. V. Singletary. Sumter, S. C. It is the combined action of the s medicinal elements found in cod livers together with the blood-making and strength creating properties of tonic ; iron, that makes Vinol so efficient for 1 chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, j at the same time building up the weaki ened, run-down system. I AVe ask every one in this vicinity ' who is troubled with a chronic cough, ' cold or bronchitis to try a bottle of
Vinol, with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not benefit. Leo II. Fihe, druggist, Richmond, Ind., and other leading drug stores everywhere. Adv.
You Can Pick Ralstons from the Crowd
Many times you can correctly size up a man by his shoes. The capable ,' efficient man does not underestimate the value of details. He Is painstaking j everywhere. His shoes reflect this attitude of mind. On the other hand, slovenly, Ill-fitting shoes often denote Life's "mis-flU." If you prefer Quality Shoes of proved worth let us show you Ralston Authority Styles. ?4.00 to $5.00. Neff & Nusbaum The Shoe Corner
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM
MORNING SPECIALS 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. BEST 50c BED SHEETS 9Qn
UAU , 11WCU ....... 10c BLEACHED MUSLIN 15 Yards for . . MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 35c SILK HOSE
$1.00 14c
MORNING SPECIALS . 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. WOMEN'S 75c FLEECED OQ0 TTXTT-VKT OTTVPC JJK
OUllO ....... LADIES TO $2 VELVET SHAPES
LADIES' 35c EMBROIDERED - OJLr CORSET COVERS . . x2
19c
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In this great sale at less than half price -made of beautiful all wool serges, crepes, poplins, etc., in the best of the late winter styles.
$4.00 Skirts $L65
$5.00 Skirts
$7.00 Skirts
$8.50 Skirts
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CORSETS
BEST $2.00 VALUE Made of the finest French coutil
and batiste, in new long models;
embroidery trimmed;
all sizes; reducing or
plain models
:94c
FINEST $1.00 CORSETS
Brocaded and plain ;
front and back lacing j
models; all sizes .
63c
FINEST 50c CORSETS
In the new long mod-,
els; all sizes; during
this sale
34c
WOMEN'S 75c WOOL KNIT AUTO MOODS
37c
50c ROMPERS
Of heavy flannelette; for boys and girls; dark colors
33c
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Bring Your BICYCLES In Now and Have Them Cleaned and Overhauled For Spring Cleaning $1.00 & $1.25. DUMNG'S 43 N. 8th St.
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Men's $1 Fleeced Union Suits
65c
Men's 50c Fleeced Q1 p Shirts, Drawers. . OXL
Women's 50c Vests and Pants .
Women's $1 Ribbed Union Suits . .
Child's 75c Roots' Tivoli Vests and Pants
Child's 50c Ruben's Vests ; priced at . . .
31c 65c 39c 34c
Hosiery
Women's 20c White Foot Hose. .
vVomen's 20c fleeced Hose Mnld's 20c libbed Hose
Aromen's 20c Asle Finish Hose. Men's 20c Lisle Finish Hose.
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EXTRA! BOY'S $5.00 na Wool SUITS $.3f All wool Norfolk suits with peg top knickers and grey mixtures, practically all spring styles. Priced 2.70
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Men's $ 1 .25 Wool Shirts and Drawers 69c Men's 25c Paris Garters 18c Men's 75c Black Sateen Shirts 37c Men's 50c Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 31c Men's Finest 20c Wool Hose 11c Men's $1.00 Fleeced'Union Suits 65c
Men's Best 10c Work or Dress Hose
6c
Men's 75c Flannel Night Shirts
39c
50c Muslin Petticoats
50c Muslin Gowns
50c Muslin Drawers 50c Knit Petticoats
50c Corset Covers
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