Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 85, 19 February 1915 — Page 7

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w w w vMiv - . Methodist , Women Rejoice . Over Payment of $3,000 Obligation Against Church Election Follows Dinner. .CAMBRIDGE CITY, Feb. The meeting of, the four sections of the social union heid Wednesday In the Methodist church at which they entertained the ladles of the Aid society, ' was made a day, of rejoicing because the social union has met the . obligation of $3,000 on the church. T At the noon hour the tables were

laid in the dining room and the din

ner to which each member had con

tributed was spread.

v Following the dinner the afternoon was pleasantly spent with needlework and a business session called by the president. Mrs. C. 8. Loeb. Officers

were elected as follows: Mrs. Loeb,

president; Mrs. J. W. Moore, vice

president; Miss Elisabeth Wheelan, secretary; Mrs. C. T. Wright, treasurer. ; Reports were read of the work of the society the past year. . The . president gave a brief history of the society and the work accomILL 1 1 I . .. . . .

tmnnca kince us organization, in wmcn she referred. to Rev. W. D. Tront of Reno, Nev., then pastor of the local church, as organizing the society and taking the first obligation for the hlltldlnC Af h oriiftxa whlnh at (hot

time, was not even under contract; then of Rev. J. E. Coffin of Pennvllle, who was a faithful worker from the time of the maturing of the plans until the dedication of the church. , Rev. Hollopeter the pastor, read the financial report showing what had been done by the society in the past year.- - ' ; y - . A social meeting will be held each r-onth in the church, the members of the Second section to act as hostesses ' at the first meeting.

Fountain City Nuggets

Dr. Veyrl Griffls of Williamsburg, who has been confined to his home for several days with grip, was in town Wednesday calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Penlanrf nt Rinh.

mond spent a few days visiting his

Mr. Hyer, who bought the Druley farm, northwest, of town, has taken possession.. lie . chartered . two cars to move his household goods and stock. Ollie Love who has been living in town forthe last two years, will move to his, farm March 1. . Mrs. A. Hampton of Richmond is spending several days here visiting friends. - - , Joseph Brown, William- Bond and Jthn Aughee are in falling health, and unable to get about town this win ter. Mahlon Bond is' moving into Mary Vi'ordard's house en Green street. Word . from several families , who r-rnt to Florida: to spend the winter, rncrt Oliver Pitts not very well and tliat the climate' docs not seem to agree with him. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fulghum,of near Richmond spent Sunday with Cliff Fulgbum and family ' ' Mrs. James Townsend, who has been in a critical condition for several week3 remain! about the same. Mrs. Will Curtis has returned home after a three weeks' stay with her daughter in Chicago, who has been very low with typhoid fever. She reports Mrs- Baldwin slightly Improved. Gives Valentine Party.

Forest McGUllard and wife enter

talned the following persons at a Val

entine dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs

Charier Arnett, Claude McGUllard and

mother, and Mrs, Frank Lamm. Val entine hearts were used as place cards.

May Benson . entertained her Sun

day school class- at a Valentine party

Saturday afternoon. Valentines were

exchanged, and dainty refreshments

Mrs. Haward Harter and daughter

of Ridgevillc spent Saturday and Sun day with her parents,- Mr. and Mrs .Thomas Jessup, southwest, of -town. Mrs. Charlie Minehaw of near Win

Chester is here for several days' visit

with friends and relatives. Mary Woolly and daughter of Rioh

mond ar here visiting her -parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. Kva Davis and Bon, Marion, of Indianapolis fire here for a visit with Martin Davis and family. Charles Dacls aad family are moving to the farm her father, Mr. Fisher, recently bought, known as the Frank Turner farm, near the Clark school

hcuse, northeast of town. Mr. Curry cf near Tipton, Ind., will move to the place they vacated.

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Small hats with a suggestion of the military are unmistakably smart at the moment, 'this is of navy satin simply, trimmed with a cockade ornament of two shades of blue.

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The state 'extension school Is friprog-' ress at the local opera house. The sessions have been of great interest, and .the instructions" have "been excellent, both in agriculture and home economics. - ' The last number of the lecture course was well patronized. The Wells entertainers provided the program of sketches, songs and playlets. The quarterly-annual Sunday school convention pf this township will be held at the Christian church in West Manchester next Sunday. Rev., H. C. Crampton of Eaton will deliver the address. Mrs. Rldenour, 86, died at the home

FACES AS FAIR AS AN ORCHID

WOOD CUTTER'S AX CUTS FOOT OPEN EATON, O., Feb. 19. Doris Fortney, 36, while cutting wood on a farm southwest of Eaton, struck his left foot with an axe and inflicted a wound in the instep that required nine stitches.. When Fortney swung the axe it caught on a limb above his head, and in its descent he was unable to guide it aright. uivca trip SArri v

T.TVTCn.POrtll' Feb'. 19. The RrJtisfi

liner. Zeeland from Halifax, N. S., and Portland, Me., arrived here this afternoon, having passed through the Irish sea without molestation.

Are Possible When Stuarts' Calcium Wafers are Used After Meals to Clean Up Skin Eruptions . , .and Discolorations. When, a , face is covered with blotches, liver spots, pimples, blackheads, etc., Stuart's Calcium Wafers will act like some magical charm. However, there is nothing magical about them. They are 'nature's own way of cleansing the human blood and preventing it from filling the surface of

the body the skin with pimples and little skin eruptions.

of her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Brown, near Yankeetown Monday. Mrs. Welmer Bushong of Indianapolis. ..T-.O. McCabe and-W. O. McCabe of aDyton were among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Eyer last -week. . - . - Mrs. Ella Burroughs is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Earl" Richards.

GLODE CALLS GERMANS "PIRATES" OF SEAS Claims Blockade Threat Did

Not Force Up . Sea Insur'l ance Rates. Lv ' .., ; Y LCAftED WIRE.1 LONDON. Feb. 19. Editorially the press is bitter in Its denunciation of Germany. ; '';; ". - ;:; v . The Globe refers to the Germans as "pirates," saying: ' "The pretense set' forth in the German reply to the American note thai.

Germany has refrained' from "the 'full exercise of her sea power out of delicate consideration to the International

law is; a cynical lie. ' The mouths of

piratea deceive no one. How little

Great Britain Us affected by the de

claratlon of f rightfulness, which begins today,' is seen from the fact that out

insurance rates have not paid Berlin the compliments of a. riae. Germany

has persistently traded on our respect

for international law. Hencerortn, we shall hold ourselves free to take such measures as seem most likely to bring the war to an end." ; ' " The Evening Standard Jeers at Germany for Its warning to the United States, saying: ' ''The - amusing part of Germany's sermon to America 1j that while she magnanimously offers to assist American ships with non-cou-traband aboard across the mine area, she has to confess that all such offers are rendered nugatory by the existence 6f mines. f- - :- .-'' : . "In other :w6rds, all ordinary' laws of blockade are violated. American merchantmen, even if carrying parasols.

AuariaAHMONritell BOMBARD BELGRADE BULLETIN. BELGRADE; Servia, Feb. 19. Via London, Feb. 18 Austria monitors bombarded Belgrade for three hours this afternoon," directing upon it the heaviest fire experienced " since' the Servians evacuated the City.1 Thirty persons were killed and. many' wound-, ed. Great damage was done to buildings of the city. Sir Thomas Llpton and the members of his Red Cross party as well as members of the royal staff, were under fire.

Ecoiipniy Happenings .1

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis- Chamnsa visit

ed Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, northwest of

town, Sunday afternoon.

. Mrs. Edna Replogle is quite 111 with

the grippe. - ' '..''

Mts. Tlllle Clark is visiting relatlv a ai Muncie and Indianapolis this week.

Charley Ullery will move here from

New Castle, this spring. Mr. -Ullery la

one of : the stockholders of the new greenhouseicompany that will open up here' th(a, spring. , - Ora Edwards moved Tuesday on the J, 6. Edwards farm. : Pupils. Study Birds.

The pupils of the Economy schools 'have organised an - Audubon society and.wilV.make a special study of our feathered friends this spring and summer. - '-y-j -u .-f Thursday is "parona day at school." It will be a notable ' event. Domestic science will he thoroughly demonstrated so one can grab a piece for practical-use. f - Mrs.' Martha Atkinson i afflicted with a, bad case of heart trouble. Mrs.-Roof and son have, returned to Anderson. ;..,V ' v Edwin Stewart, who la afflioted with Brlghfs disease, is very sick. PxofCharles.May. wife, and daughter, returned from Richmond Monday evening-. . . v t . . v Mrs. Laura Hughes has returned to her home at Indianapolis. " " "Jlm, MumboweraTTlved"''Bome from Richmond Monday evening: r The M. E. Ladies' Aid society met Wednesday afternoon at the church..

Mrs. Kiia Williams, visited Mrs. Emma Hiatt Tuesday afternoon. , The M.-E. Missionary society will meet Saturday afternoon at the M. E.

STRANDED ZEPPELIN

BURNED BY CREW TBY LEASED WIRE. COPENHAGEN, Feb. 18. A Zeppelin airship -which - stranded upon the Danish island of Fanoe. was identified today : by ' a ' correspondent of the Politer as the L-3, a new and powerful airship constructed since the beginning of the war to strengthen the German aerial forces. The crew set fire to the airship after it landed on Fanoe and it is was completely destroyed. He adds that the crew- has been taken to Esjberg and interned.

church-at 2 o'clock to rehearse son;;. Tom Stewart vat asked how many eggs be got a day. He said: "WelL

one day I just lacked eleven of getting

a aosen. - - --- -...

am. iramor.is nacK home after a

few days: vislj with Richmond rela tlves. y .

Mrs. Julia Gibson" has returned .to

Richmond, .-. .' . " .

Mrs. DanMurphy made a trip to near Cincinnati Monday evening and return-

ea 10 economy Tuesaay morning. . .

A Modoc man passed through here

Tuesday mornlpg on his way to Williamsburg and Fountain City. Mrs. Loop caw . a robin on the ,14th of February. . - . 4 ":

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Head Stopped Up? Can' ft Breathe? Try the Vick Vap-O-Rub Treatment

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Applied in Salve Form Over Throat

and Cheat Relieves by Inhalation and Absorption.

Va&Af treatments are best for inflamma

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carry the medication direct to the inflamed surfaces without disturbing the stomach, as internal medicines will do. A veryooa venient vspor treatment is a good applies

tion of Viek's " YapMtub" ttaive over tbc throat and chest, eoverad with a warm

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vapors that are inhaled with every breath, opening the air passage, loosening the phlegm, and healing the raw surfaces. For deep chest colds, first apply hot wet towels to xpn ,tb pores. vick's is then absorbedlnrough the skin, taking out that tightness and soreness. . 25c, C0c,or $1.00.

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$5 TAILOR MADE PANTS Free with your Spring Suit. Either out of stock or tailor made. $15.00 up. No Fit. No Pay. HIRSCH'S New Palladium Building.

With a Face as Fair as a Day. in . June," ... The abolishing of all skin disorders

must begin with the blood. .Lotions, salves, cosmetics, etc., will da' no

material good. The trouble comes

from within and there the remedy

must be applied. If you really desire quick action and at the same, time a common sense, natural, harmless blood purifier, then Stuart's Calcium Wafers is this remedy. - The correct and best blood purifier known. to. science is. Calcium Sulphide. This great cleanser is contained in proper, quantities in Stuart's Calcium Wafters, and that. Is why all . blood troubles' and skin blemishes rapidly disappear after their: use. An unsightly and pimply face due to impure. blood, is. one. of the. most, disgusting sights one .can see, and yet, all about is, upon the streets, in the theaere, when traveling, etc., we see these horrible results". There is no need for this condition if you will take Stuart's Calcium Waters daily and "keep all salves, lotions, cosmetics and other harmful preparations from clogging the pores. : Every first-class . druggis in this country carries Stuart's Cajcium -Wafers which are pleasant to take, harmless, and . may be obtained for 50c a box. A small sample package will he mailed free by addressing P. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Adv. 1 "

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