Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 118, 30 March 1915 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915
PAGE SEVEN
DISTRICT SCHOOLS
VIE TO CAPTURE HONORS IN COUNTY
Richmond will swsxm with district
school children Saturday It reports of school tetchers froin all parts of the couat? an true. The occasion will be the county contest to pick the, tint
and second highest from all township schools In the county in geography.
reading and arithmetic. In addition to the contests, there will be a sewing exhibit of the work done In district schools at the office of County Superintendent Williams. The school on - the National - road, across the Wayne township line In Center township, three miles west of Richmond, probably will bare the biggest representation of any school out' side of Wayne township. Two of the three Center township winners are In the school , and the pupils have demanded that the school .hacks be brought Into service, so the school can attend In a body. ' If our- township wins, we are going to parade up and down Mau street," the principal telephoned Superintendent Williams today. ' The contest will be conducted hv
County Superintendent Williams. The geography contest will be held in his office in the moraine and tha rondinr
and arithmetic contests will be held
at me nign school in the afternoon.
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it up," an objection was sustained.
He admitted that he had a poll book
and checked off those who scratched, but said that he did this only for
curiosity. He denied that he proclaim
ed himself "boss when voters protested his working the machine levers at the election.
Dally show Ehrenhardt a newspaper
clipping which asserted the board of
works, of wmch be is a member, bad made Alexander Azzel, alias Steele, an allowance this week. Although he signs the payroll, he knew nothing of It. Axzel is charged with attempting to Influence government witnesses.
Preacher Testifies, . Rev. Charles R. Parker of the' Bap
tist church, Progressive clerk in pre
cinct ' A. First ward, and 1 witness for
Dr. J. E. Green, optician who was inspector there, denied having seen Greene give out checks to repeaters. He added however that he was not in a position to see just what Greene did about the machine. Parker said he knew there was fradulent registration In his precinct. He told of a speech by Greene at the opening of the polls
st which he said that every one must have a vote.
"Did you know that Greene was get
ting ready for a defense in this case
when he made that speech?" asked Dailey.
The witness smiled. "You did not tell all of Greene's
speech?" inquired Dailey. "You did not say that he was going
to operate the machine and he did so until you got him stopped.
Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when I be
gan using cnamDeriains Tablets I
had been suffering for some time with
stomach trouble and chonlc constipation. My condition improved rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking them my health has been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere, adv.
M5 BErVTOlCBTAffiNHAM BENSON Friends of Mrs. Beatrice Farnham Otto, have learned that
she is married again to Dallas Benson, a Kansan Cowboy, after
being divorced a year. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Brunre
Farnham of South Weymouth, Mass., and is an artist and sculptor
or note, bne was married to John Otto, hermit prospector, on top of Temple Rock, 5,000 feet above the surrounding mesa in Nation
al Monument Park, Colorado, in 1911. They sftparated for five years agreeing either one could obtain a divorce at the expiration of that period. Mrs. Otto's horsemanship first attracted the attention of Benson, when she performed the feat of "chasing the bride."
CROWDS ATTEND PROHIBITION RALLY
NEW PARIS, O., March SO. The temperance rally held in Jefferson township Sunday was highly successful and good crowds attended all three meetings. The morning meeting was held at Gettysburg, and was a union of the Presbyterian and Methodist congregations. The afternoon meeting was held in the New Paris Presbyterian church, and was a men's meeting, and the evening session was a mass meeting at the Christian church. All these meetings were addressed by J. A. Schaibly of Columbus. Special music was rendered at the evening meeting by the Christian church quartet.
COMMITTEE TO MEET;
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. , State of Indiana, Wayne County, 6s: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of James Calvin Fulgbum, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE R. FULGHUM, Administratrix Will W. Reller, Atty. 30-6-18
French Remedy for Stomach Troubles
A conference of the committee on membership of the Commercial club has been called for 2 o'clock Thursday
afternoon, by Chairman McCarthy.
This is the first committee meeting called since the new committees were
named. The committee will take up the work of the old membership com
mittee. No membership campaign is being contemplated at present. "
, The leading doctors of France have for years used a prescription of vegetable oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. . One dose will convince. Severe cases of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles should try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. It is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you 'absolute satisfaction.- Ad v.
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WINTER TEACHES FAMILY TO LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE
At least one family in ' Richmond learned a lesson from a winter of poverty and found real happiness. . . A coincidence of, the case is the fact that It was handed to the Central Charity bureau as a fraud.. Secretary Melpolder said today it was the first cnse reported to him as a fraud -after be came to Richmond.- . The head of the family was "broke" early last fall and worked only a few days all . winter. He and his family were dependent for suoport entirely on the central bureau. At one time not long ago, he came to the office of the bureau despondent and In mood to commit suicide. Shortly after this trip to the bureau office, the visits ceased. Yesterday Secretary Melpolder' saw the man for the first time since then. The man said be had found work at $2.25 a day in a south end factory and that-be had moved to the country. "You are in- clover then' the bureau secretary said. "No, but I. soon shall be," replied the scan. "I am paying $6 a month for a nice little cottage just outside the city limits. I have a big tract , of ground and I am spading up most of it for planting. .I . have- bought two . bogs to fatten and I will eat next year whether I work or not. I am going to cut some wood and if I am broke, nobody will know it."
GOSSIP ENTANGLES PASTOR'S DAUGIITEF1
COLUMBUS. Ind, March SO. -Unless certain members of the congregation of the Methodist Episcopal church here make written apologies tor circulating scandalous reports concerning Miss Moraine Lowther. 17, daughter of the Rev. Wist Lowther, prosecutions may be Instituted, accord
ing to an announcement from the pulpit during which the pastor scataingly denounced scandal mongers. . A committee which Investigated the story circulated reported that it was wholly false.- The incident created -jtuch excitement and uneasiness.
GIRLS! STOP WASHING THE HAIR WITH SOAP
Soap Dries Your Scalp, Causing Dand- - ruff. Then Hair Falls Out.
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After washing your hair with soap always apply a little Danderlne to the scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. Better still, use soap as sparingly as possible, and Instead have a "Danderlne Hair Cleanse." Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt; and excessive oil. In a few moments you will be amazed, your hair will not only be clean, but it will be wavy, fluffy and abundant, and possess an Incomparable softness and lustre." ; ; . Besides cleansing; and. beautifying the hair, one application of Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; stimulates the. scalp, stopping itching and failing hair.,- Danderlne is to the hair what a fresh shower of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, ; invigorates and strengthens them. Its .exhilarating and life producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Men! Ladies! You can surely have lota of charming hair. Get a 25- bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store rr toilet counter and try it. Advt.
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The Big Show Is On Our new spring styles in Footwear are on display and we would appreciate the opportunity of showing them to you. This is not a side show of freaks or old styles, but NEW, FRESH, DAINTY PATTERNS right from the eastern markets. The factories have outdone themselves in producing the most elaborate and complete array of shoe styles ever attempted in one season. We cannot possibly convey to you any comprehensive idea o fthe nature and scope of our numerous and attractive styles but insist that you drop in and allow us the privilege ' of showing them to you, even if you are not ready to buy.
WE ILLUSTRATE A FEW OF THE NEW ONES
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CHILD'S SHOES. 2 to 5. 60c to $1.00 5V& to 8....... 75c to $1.50 8V2 to 11 $1.00 to $2.00 MISSES' SHOES. Illa to 2. ... .$1.50 to $2.50 LADIES' LOW HEELS 212 to 7.. .$2.00 to $3.00 These are carried in Patent and Gun Metal.'
This style in Button and Lace, gray, sand and black cloth top $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00.
514 to 8 $1.25 to $1.76 8V2 to 11 $1.50 to $2.00 liy2 to 2. . . .$1.75 to $2.50 212 to 7. . .$2.50 to $3.50 Above is in stock in Cloth Top or Dull Top.
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