Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 120, 1 April 1915 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PAUiymAmSUISJEGK APRlfc :1, .1915

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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: tJoii.iM-nf.no- ' TTSaSffiSffinMI is a Democrat?), sets forth thft fact tnat ne

Palladium Baildin North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds. Editoe. E. H, Harris, Myr. f

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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT,

CIRCULATION, ETC

Of the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram,' jpUhltslsea

Daily at Richmond, Indiana, it- iired by the Act of Aug

ust 24 ,1912. K-.-.-. v - : - . n Name of: Postoff Ice Address.

Editor, Rudolph O. Leeds...., Richmond, Indiana

Palladium

Printing Company..

Publisher: Owners:

Jeannette O. Leeds i .Richmond, Indiana

Rudolph G. Leeds .Richmond, Indiana Edward. H.Marria. ........... .Richmond, Indiana Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding t per cent or more, of total amount of-bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Average 'number of copies of each issue of this public cation sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement 8.163 Edward II. Harris. Sworn. to and subscribed before me this first day of April, 1915. ' George Brenizer, Notary Public. ' (My commission expires AJay 31, 1917.) Seat

"ran for congress in 1906 but the Roosevelt tide carried his opponent, to victory.'.'. '- And now the Hon. ThomasC Jefferson, Walsh has been caught by the undertow of a Rooseveltr ian tide-'of-manuscript. t y' - - ' i';Lin8)onteg:"'aboui trying to discover an "insidious"" lobby for a ship purchase bill the Mon

tana statesman gave tongue to a keen desire to have the .'Laird of Oyster Bay ' appear' and tell

what he was supposed to know of the interest of

"foreign" ship-owners in this measure; whereupon

the ColpneL let,loose. of the following: i .

i i'To ask me to testifyibefore your committee.

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Managing Editor and Manager, -V .. tn U.M4J. "ifujr o "

Edward h. Harris ..'...- ..Richmond, indianaJ should ask me to testify to the-damaging etiect

of the tariffcbill on the. American sugar grower

by removing the duty oh sugar; or to show that

the amateur war with Mexico last summer

(which resulted in a greater." loss of life in the American navy than occurred in the American

navv dunnsr the entire war with bpan) was end

ed and Vera Cruz abandoned without obtaining

a salute for the American flag." Who says the old punch has gone?

The Prudent Man will not trifle with a stick

of dynamite, opines the New York Sun.

Economy Happenings

OHne, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adamson Swain gave a dance at her parents home Monday evening in honor of the younger set. It prob ably was one of the most enjoyable dances given this season. The music was by home talent and was exceptionally good. Some twenty were present who danced and enjoyed the refreshments immensely. Mrs. Ella Lamb of Martindale, was a guest of Mrs. Thomas 'Frazier Monday. Returns to Economy. Miss Edna Garrison returned to Montpelier Monday morning. Prof. Charles May was at Richmond Monday. Mrs. Dan Murphy was near Cincinnati Monday. Mrs. Julia Swallow and son were at Greensfork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Swain were at Modoc Sunday. Miss Ethel Hill returned from Richmond Sunday evening.

Oliver Wilson of Richmond, is here visiting. Miss Gertrude Murphy is teaching a class to dance. ., Mrs. Robert Murphy was at Marion and Logansport Monday. Art Martin was at Richmond Monday. Mrs. Marsh Lindsey visited relatives at Losantsvillc Monday. Visits in New Castle. John Salisbury is at New Castle this week. The M. E. Missionary society meets with Mrs. Loop Thursday afternoon. Samuel Rakestraw was here visiting relatives recently. He lives at Carlos City.

The Forum

Articles contributed for this column must not be In excess of four hundred words. The Identity of all contributors must be known tc the editor. Articles will be printed In the order received.

berman Observers : Hiding in Trees J

FRIENDS GIVE PARTY FriR:r.flss wiumis Bride-to-be Honoreaat Pret- . ty Social Function at Webster Hofa.'-'"-''''-

WEBSTER, Ind; April 1. Honoring Miss Ruth Williams, who will be married next , Saturday night to Walter Richardson, Miss Elsie Lamb and Mrs. Joseph Porton ..gave-a prettily appointed miscellaneous . t shower Tuesday afternoon at the home of Elsie Lamb, west ot town. The afternoon was spent "socially and .' with music and games. Mesdatnes Ernest-Harris and Curtis Plankenhorn winning the favors. ' Later" luncheon- was served. Souvenir cards adorned with hearts and engraved with-the name of the bride and brldegroom-to-be were given each guest. - The bride-to-be was showered; with many pretty and useful gifts.. : Those enjoying the function were the iMesdames John Crowe, Arthur Borton,- ' John HendershOtt, Nathan Wills, Curtis Plankenhorn, Joseph Borton." Clinton Commons, A. L. Baldwin, ;Walter Beeson. Ernest Harris, Henry ' Atkinson, William Gibson, Frank Jay, James Brown, Ernest Borton, .William Lamb, Jehiel Bond, Stephen Williams and the Misses Marie Bonff, Sadie Oler." Frances Harvey, Grace ' Gibson, Mate Witmer, Esther Brown, Hazel Plankenhorn, Nina Commons. Elizabeth Haisley, Ida Plankenhorn and Elsie Lamb.

FIRE DAMAGES HOKE " OF HARVEY EMRIGK

Blaze Cause Slight Loss to " Roof of House Near Eldo

rado.

ELDORADO, O., April It The resldence of. Harley Emrlck.two males northwest of-town was slightly damaged by fire Sunday afternoon. Harvey Sbewmon and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. George-Beard, -Mr. and Mrs. John Harshman and Hornier Trick and daughter Sunday. Mrs. Isaac Miller spent r. few days last week with her daughter. Mrs.

j Albert Scblentz, at Brookville. I Erwln May and family of New Madi-' , son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.' J. Bunger. -" : : : j Mrs. Melvina Shewm&n spent Satur

day and Sunday at Eaton. - : " Mrs. H. C. Mas ton and Mrs. Samuel Ullom spent Sunday in New Paris. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mas ton spent Sunday with Harry Maston, , " . Miss Mary Bunger is spending this week in Richmond with her sister. -She attended the funeral of her niece, Esther May Unthank. The condition of Frak Stayton is improving. Mrs. Eliza Brown and son Ray. of West Manchester, spent Sunday afternoon with Harley Brown and family. -

Water Bills Due April 1.

meeting was held at the Charles Atkinson Tuesday

Prayer home of

night. Charles Edwards' formal opening of his new ice cream parlor was Monday. Mrs. Clara Pierce is not enjoying the best of health. Miss Ruth Jackson is home from the Muncie Normal.

Milton's Social News

Services at the M. E. church Tuesday evening were well attended. The Rev. Walter Jerge gave the sermon, taking for his theme, "The Stone Which the Builders Rejected." The services this evening will he held at the Christian church and the Rev. Jerge will preach. Services will, be held Friday and Saturday evenings at the Friends church. Rev. McCormick will preach Friday evening. Mrs. Chester Coppock visited in Richmond Wednesday. The Milton alumni will meet Tuesday evening-with Miss Blanche Moore. Arrangements for . the annual reception will be made. Members are requested to be present. MrB. Mary Bladel and niece, Mrs. Homer Kemmer, of Cambridge City, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hettie Bennett. Mrs. Bennett is' not improving much. Mrs. Harry Doty spent Tuesday tn Richmond with Mrs. John Thurman. Priscilla Club Meets. The Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Alice Gresh. The hostesses will be Mesdames Gresh, R. P. Lindsay. Henry Larson, Louise Kreps and, W. H. Miller. - Mrs. Griff Cooney and Mrs. Will Cooney spent Wednesday with friends in Cambridge iCty. Mrs. George Murley and daughter, Violet, were at Richmond Wednesday. Room 3, grades Five and Six, with

PROVISIONS FOR THE ARMY IN THE FIELD Importance of Keeping Body Well Nourished.

In time of war, tht greatest effort is always made toward cutting off the enemy's base of supplies. It is the well-nourished people who fight the strongest , .and live the longest and contribute, most to human progress. Is your stomach doing its duty does it convert food into good 'blood' and tissue ? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical. Dlacov-. t?ry has been so successful in the treatment-?of Indigestion, that thousands of former sufferers , owe their good health of today to its wonderful power and testimonials prove it.' It arouses the little muscular fibres into activity and causes the gastric juices to thoroughly mix with, the food you eat, simply because it supplies the stomach with pure, rich blood. It's weak. Impure. ..hlood.. that causes stomach weakness. Get good blood through the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and you will have no more indigestion. . It is the world's proved blood purifier. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Start to take it today and before another day has passed, the impurities of the- blood will begin to leave your body" through the liver, kidneys, bowels and 'skin, -and in a few days you will know by your steadier nerves, firmer step, keener mind, brighter eyes and .clearer skin that the bad blood is passing out, and new, rich, pure blood. is willing your veins and vterles. ' The same--good blood will cause pimes, acne," eczema and all skin eruptions to dry up and disappear. ' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di-.covery is the helpful remedy that nearly everyone, needs. ",It contains nd alcohol or narcotics of an7kbid.--Adr. '

Miss Blanche Moore, teacher, in the Milton schools, have been selling lead pencils. The proceeds were used to purchase a flag for their room. Mrs. Ed Wilson and Miss Bessie George spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs. H. H. Heist was at Cambridge City Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. John Beard. Misses Eleanor and Agnes Ward visited friends in Richmond Wednesday. Hatchet Cuts Lip. Fred Murley met with an accident Wednesday. He was doing some work which necessitated the use"of a hatchet. The tool flew off and struck him on the lip, cutting a-gash through the lip and striking the gum. His little daughter, Lucile, while playing, fell on the stove and suffered a badly burned arm. Mrs. Ed Enyear of Connersville spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Anna Hall. Clarence Brinklcy of Fountain City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders Tuesday night. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay was at Indianapolis this week. ----- Mrs. W. E. Williams and Mrs. Ott Crownover were in Richmond Wednesday; Mrs. R. W. "Warren attended the meeting of the . Helen Hunt club Monday at the home of Mrs.' Boden in Cambridge City. - Mrs. Minnie- Eby of Dayton is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. - The street commitee and the. town marshal are looking after the cleaning and scraping of the streets. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman attended a dance at Cambridge City Tuesday evening. - . . .. Mrs. Emily Williams has .an Easter lily with three blooms. The plant was 6ent her by her grandson, Homer Williams, of Butte, Mont.

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That There Was No Cure for

Him. "After suffering for over twenty years with, indigestion and ' having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a 25 Cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only relieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul, Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere adv.

The life and work of Bismark is recalled by thousands of Germans today, for it marks the centennial of hid birth. His commanding position as the founder of the German empire is reviewed today in many' quartr-rs bocause of the gigantic war in which Germany is engaged. Bismaik foresaw the conflict. The writer who is not a militarist, but an advocate of justice and peace, takes the world as it is and believes that universal peace is rooted in justice and that enlightenment and education only can alter the world Christ lied for peace and still he was put on the cross by those who should have preached his dictrine. All nations must disarm at once. For one nation to disarm alone would mean self-destruction. Nations should not fight for selfish reasons. It will always take an army to protect ths dove of peace. Bismark believed in unity and welded the Germans together in bonds of Iron He Saw what was to come and acted , with forethought.- We hear so much of German militarism. . How about English navy Ism? England, Russia and France spent more for war than Germany. I find our record as a nation stained

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Spring's advent is hailed with delight by the observers attached to the German army and the armies of the allies, as it will enable them to perform their duties with greater security. They have had a hard and dangerous time of it all winter, perched in denuded trees, fine pot shots for enterprising snipers. Now, however, with leaves and foliage coming out, their hidden positions will be safer. The photograph shows two German officers reconnoitering from a treetop. It indicates how clearly their figures are silhouetted against the sky line.

because we permit of millions of dollars worth of war munitions to. leave our shores. We have had days of prayer, but we are a set of hypocrites. We pray; on Sunday and kill on Monday. If Bryan had the backbone of Bismark 'we could have prevented be;! ing the tool of our worst enemy. Bisnark. had his nations welfare at heart find he had a stronger plank than grape juice and free silver;! Bryan knows bis days are over. We need more men like Bismark. ? ; - . OBSERVER. ; ..3 - , ; - 13" i '. -. . - . k ; To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c Adv." '

Ladies Don't forget $1 off of every trimmed hat for Friday and Saturday. Hats trimmed free. Mrs. C. A. Brehms 35 N. -8th St.

t WHY HAIR FALLSDUT Dandruff causes a feyerjsh irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of eMry . parti ci of dand: ruff, jet a 25-cent oiflNe" of panderine at anjf drug store,pou a ltttife in your hand and , rub weh , into the scalp. After & few applications all dandrulf disappears and the hair stops coming out. Adv. .

HARRY LAUDER World-famous Scotch Comedian, .says: "Tuxedo, for mildness, purity and fragrance, THE tobacco for me. With my pipe filled with good old TUXEDO, aU my troubles go up in smoke. In all my world-wide travels I've yet to find its equal as a slow -burning, cool -tasting, sweet -flavored tobacco. TUXEDO satisfies me com- -pletely." StfjgLtAjCto Tuxedo Keeps the World in Good Humor ; Here is the man whose life work is to make millions of people happy. In pursuing his call, he travels the wide world over. .He is a great lover of his pipe, and . in all sorts of corners of the earth

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What is his unqualified statement in regard to Tuxedo? Read it again: "I've yet to find its equal. " This is the frank and candid opinion of thousands and thousands of experienced, judicious smokers. Tuxedo is absolutely the best all-around tobacco that modern tobacco science can make.

WEBSTER.

Lymon Van Sant of Dunreith preached at Friends church Sunday night. The Friends Aid society met this afternoon at the church. Clinton Commons and family and Mrs. Harry Thompson motored., to Richmond Monday evening-to attend the polo game. Others from here who went were Carl - Thompson, Delbert Jay, John Miller, and William Wills. Harry . Thompson .went to Muncie Tuesday evening' to-play - polo. The Friends' Aid society will give a bazaar at the church Saturday afternoon and evening. In the evening a free entertainment will be given.. . . The Rev. J. W. Zerbe will deliver a special Easter sermon Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church. ; ' Mf.' atnd" Mrs. Ernest Borton of Muncie are here visiting friends and relatives. Miss Marie Benner of , Campbellstown, O, was the guest of Miss Sadie Oler Sunday. .

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Qnfc Spoonful Gives . Astonishing Results Richmond residents are astonished at the QUICK results from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and 'is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that it is sued successfully in appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL of. Adler-i-ka relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it, the gasses rumble and pass out. C. Thistlethwalte, Druggist.

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TOAV We Are ready to loan In any amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures. Btc, without removal, for one month to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. - ;.-.-- Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana.

Don't Buy an Oil Mop Until You See "The Wizard" 1 Quart of Oil Free. Cooper's Grocery

Extra Quality Maple Syrup 11 lbs. ta the gallon. Phone ub before it is gone. HADLEY'S GROCERY, Phone 2292.

OSTEOPATHIC Physicians Dr.E. E.Townsend Dr. Florence Roades Rooms 3, 4, 5 and 6 Murray Theatre Bldg. Phones Residence 1278; Office 1396. Dr. Roades makes a specialty of diseases of women and children.

5caMdl0c WALL

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A complete line of Oatmeals, two-tone and fabric effects at 10c per roll. The best line of kitchen, hall and bed room papers in the city for 5c. MCEONSON Wall Paper Co. 504 Main St. Phone 2201 Free Delivery. Open . Evenings.

PLANING MILL WORK We can fill your orders promptly, both large and small, for all' kinds of Mill Work and Kiln-dried Cut Lumber. See us before you buy and let us quote you prices on all your requirements. - LOUCK & HILL COMPANY Phone 1412

Ghas. F. Klemann Electric Wiring Electric Repairing Fixtures Fans and Motors We guarantee our work to be entirely 639 S. USt. satisfactory. Phone 2558

Expert Williard Battery Service Complete up-to-date equipment for charging and repairing storage batteries. Repair parts and new batteries always in stock. . - Richmond HSlcctric Co. 'Sales Agents. . . . 19 South Seventh Street. ' Telephone 2826.