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nothing else can take its place. adv. PAGE EIGHT. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915.

OVERLAND MODEL 80 ELICITS ADMIRATION

Appearance and Mechanical Perfection of t Car Combine for Comfort.

. Overshadowing, at first sight, all

other advantages, the graceful, im

pressive appearance of Overlnd Model SO elicits expressions of admiration w herever it is seen. From the rounded edge of the one-piece radiator shell, the hood slopes gracefully into the beautifully curved cowl; the body lines continue, unbroken by sharp angles, In a symmetrical sweep to the back of the car. By the use of a drop frame the body is brought closer to the ground without, however, diminishing the road clearance and the long, low effect is enhanced by the sweep of the crowned, double-curved fenders and the clean running boards. The finish is superb and in keeping with the stylish, yet quiet dignity of the body design a beautiful Brewster green, relieved by ivory striping. Comfort Provided. And in riding comfort, too, the new cars offer all that could be asked. The long wheel base 114 inches 34 by 4inch tires and perfect spring suspension make the roughest roads Beem smooth. The springs are unusually long. Their wide openings allow maximum freedom of motion, and roadshocks are absorbed over an area so great that no unpleasant vibration reaches the body. f in the bodies themselves no detail that would add comfort has been overlooked. The seats are wide and deep. The unusually thick upholstering is backed by deep, resilient springs. More han ample leg room has been allowed, Rnd each body has been designed to carry its full complement of passengers in roomy comfort. Iieft-hand jirfve with center control, and short 'turning radius, facilitate ease of handling in crowded traffic.

The balance wheel of a watch vibrated 300 times a minute, or 157,680,000 times a year. As each vibration covers about one and one-half revolutions, teh shaft on which the balance wheel is mounted makes 236,520,000 revolutions in each year.

MOTHERS ENTERTAIN

HAGERSTOWN, April 13. The Mothers club will close the year's work with a meeting Thursday night at the Christian church to which the husbands and fathers are Invited. Following is the program: t Music High School Ochestra. Vocal Duet Vera Hindman'and Lona Flemmlng. Address, "Eugenics" Dr. J. M. Thuston, Richmond. Cornet Duet Conrad Glesler and Edwin Purple. Music Orchestra. Contest.

DAYTON PRESBYTERY CONVENES IN EATON

EATON, O., April 13. With a sermon by tjie retiring moderator, Dr. C. C. McKinney of Greenville, a two days' session of the Dayton Presbytery was opened Monday in the First Presbytery was opened Monday in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. H. C. Foster of Clifton, Greene county, was chosen moderator for the coming term. Dr. L. S. Boyce, pastor of Park Presbyterian church, Dayton, was named vice moderator. Other business Included the election of Rev. E. L. Barrett of Piqua, as temporary chairman. The church at South Charleston,presented an invitation for the fall meeting of the Presbytery. The invitation was accepted. Rev. John A. Winkler, for two years pastor of the church at Gettysburg, Darke county, tendered - his resignation. Favorable action on the request was taken and the pulpit declared vacant. Matters which were taken up - at Tuesday's session include the examination of five applicants for the ministry and the selection of representatives and elders to the Presbytery's general assembly. These ministers have been recommended for the places and will be named: Representatives, Rev. John Montgomery of Piqua, and Dr. C.J C. McKinney of Greenville; elders, C. D. Bidjeman of Dayton, and Dr. A. T. Good of Ham

ilton.

Exeriments in France have shown that ordinary sod is an efficient filter for sewage.

THIN, RUN DOWN H AND WOMEN (GAIN IN WEIGHT FROM TEN TO FORTY POUNDS Sargol, the Flesh Builder, Gives New Life, New Strength, New Vitality and Puts Firm Healthy Stay-There Flesh on People Who are Underweight.

When I started taking Sargol II If the sugar you put in your coffee weighed 120 pounds. Now I weigh ! does not rfissnlv n rto

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repcrU he gained 25 pounds and. his : the sugar, that makes the coffee health was made perfect, sleeps bet-! sweet. It is the same with your food.

.'er and feels better than for 30 years, j Unless it properly dissolved in your

Mies Maud Smith reports a gain of 10 pounds and still gamins. Health greatly improved. When these and hundreds of other snee thin, underweight people write ;o any that, as soon as they began to make Sargol a part of their meals

stomach, separating the flesh-making

nourishment from the waste, and unless the blood .absorbs its full portion of the fat-making material you must stay thin. Here is where Sargol plays its part.

It acts on every mouthful you eat

(hey began to get fat. don't you think 'it promptly stops the leakage" of fats, 'hat there must be something in this ; It lets only the waste leave the body, widely advertised method of flesh I It puts you food in a condition that building after all? j means its perfect assimilation by the Don't you think you ought to try it, , blood and tissues. Your body cells particularly as leading druggists j which have been starved begin to everywhere sell it with the positive I thrive and you begin to take on weight guarantee that unless it makes an in- j quickly. It's not a theorv not an

rease in your weight you can have your money back? You may say, "I am naturally thin, nothing can make me fat," but until you have tried Sargol you do not and cannot know that this is true. Thin folks stay thin no matter what rr how much they eat and they begin to think food has nothing to do with Mesh making. But they are wrong. Thin people stay thin because the !ats, oils, starches, sugars and other tlesh and fat-making elements in their ood are mostly passing out of their

Dodies as waste. Only enough nour-j

Ishment is retained to keep the body S,oirig. Nothing is saved for flesh Baking. Sargol of itself will not make fat. Eat it between meals and you probably Rill not gain a pound. But eat a single Sargol tablet with every meal ind soon you may be gaining a pound if flesh a day. Sargol is the missing ink between food-eating and fat-mak-jig. It makes the food of your meals

put flesh on your body.

Leo H. Fihe, Richmond.

experiment, but a proved fact that

thousands are trying every day. Sargol succeeds where all other so-called flesh builders fail because it enables you to get 100 per cent, efficiency from your food. Your good common sense must prove to you that if the food you eat pays you only 25 per cent, of its 100 per cent, value, that you are cheating yourself just 75 per cent. You can never be the man or woman you should be and can be as long as you continue to live on a 25 per cent, basis. No matter how thin you are or how long you have been thin Sargol should add pounds of solid, healthy stay-there flesh to your weight and make your figure plump and symmetrical. Get a package of Sargol from your dealer and prove it today. Use it as directed and watch your daily meals put pounds of flesh on your body. Sarbol is absolutely harmless and is always sold

on a positive guarantee of weight in

crease or money back by

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EAST GER1W0WM WOMAN ENTERTAINS RICHMOND CLUB

EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind., April 13. Mrs. James Laws entertained the Hiawatha Social and Literary club of Richmond Friday afternoon. Mrs. Morel and Mrs. Reber were the appointed readers for the afternoon, but all the members took part in the discussion that followed the readings. A dainty two course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mesdames A. Roser, J. Hutchinson, G Bair, C. Darland, C. Webb, P. Brohman, E. Creager, A. Reber, O. Webb, A. Webb, C. Morgan. L. Morel, E. Stigleman, J. Myers, Misses Ollie Shute, Marjorle Morgan and Lucile Creagor of Rich

mond and Miss Mamie Green of Centerville. ' ; , , Mrs. Edward Kramer, and daughter Mabel, of Indianapolis,-were the guests of Mrs. Harriet Palmer last week , Miss Helen Shafer returned to her home in Indianapolis Saturday after a week's visit with relatives and friends. , Mrs. Joe 1 Norman of Muncle visited her sister, Mrs. R. J. Myers last week. Mr. andiMr8. . Wm. Taylor have moved into B. P. Sourbeer's , property adjoining his residence. ...

Only one modern sawmill is operated in the territory of Hawaii.

TOWNSHIP KILLS ISSUE OF BONDS

EATON. O., April 13. In a special election held Monday, voters of Monroe township, turned down a proposed $35,000 bond issue by a majority of 49 votes. An effort to float the issue was made for the-purpose of-securing funds with which to erect a township high scheel. The matter of school

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centralization' In that ' township' Is Bering agitated and a -vote probably will be taken later. ' -7

In Japan private individuals own only the' surface of 'the land and Its products, all mineral deposits beneath the Burface being the property of the government.

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See the Specifications for the Pilot Light Six

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Overland Model 80

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Lverland Model 81

Overland Model 81

Four Cylinder, 30 Horse Power.

Wheel Base, 106 inches. Tire 33x4 inches. Electric Lighting and Starting.

V Price, $850.00.

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So you can see from this list, we can furnish you with a car that will fit the specifications of what you need, as well as reach your ideas in price. Gall on us at any time.

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