Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 137, 21 April 1915 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1915

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TO ADDRESS SCHOOL CANVENTION IN MILTON CHURCH MILTON, Ind., April 21. The Bible school convention of Washington township will convene at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, April 25, for its regular session at the Christian church. Rev. J. W. Zerbe of Williamsburg, has been chosen to make the principal address at the convention. A large attendance Is expected. Following is the program: Music, Combined Sunday School Orchestras. Devotional service, William H. Jeffries. Business period and report of Committee on Nomination. Song. Brief reports from Township Department Superintendents. Music, orchestra. Address, Rev. J. W. Zerbe of Williamsburg. Song. Offering. Music, orchestra. Adjournment. 1 Charles H. Callaway, president; : William H. Jeffries, vice president; Miriam Parkins, secretary-treasurer; E. P. Jones, Con. Choister. Department Superintendents Miss Cora M. Brown, elementary; Mrs. Lois Doty, secondary; Mrs. Rose Hoshour, adult; Mrs. Gertrude Jones, teacher training; Mrs. Josephine Wagner, temperance; Mrs. Julia Pruitt, home; Rev. Clayton Wrightfl missionary; Miss Florence Newman, press.

flow to Fight Tuberculosis la paper read last year before the Bexar County Medical Society and published In part la the Loafs, vllle "Medical Proscreas," Dr. J. W. Carhart. of San Antonio, Texas, a phyalclan who haa devoted much time to the study of tuberculosis, aaldi 'Since lime salts , constitute three-fourths of all the mineral substanrri of the human body, they must be supplied In the foods or supplemented In mineral preparations, or natural star-ration ensues with tuberculosis unchecked. The widespread and unchecked spread of tuberculosis and other preventable dlaeanes Is due larsjely to the decalcified (lime lacktnaO conditions of multitudes throughout the civilized world." Thus from another authoritative medical source conies justification for the use of lime in the treatment of tuberculosis. Since this is one of the Ingredients of Kckman's Alterative, much of the success attending the widespread use of this remedy doubtless is due to the combination of this alt in such a way as to render it easily assimilable. It causes no stomach disturbance, and since It contains neither opiates, narcotics nor hablt-forminff drugs. It is safe to try. Eckman's Alterative has effected remarkable results in numerous cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption) and allied chronic affections of the throat and bronchial passages. In many instances such conditions, apparently, have ylelJed completely to It. In cn vour Irunrfrist Is out of It. nsk tilm to order, or send direct to 1 !!; i--- ' " ' ""ndclphla

EATON CLUB EXPANDS

EATON, 0., April 21. Planning more activities and better results, at a meeting of the Commercial club an executive committee was named and committees on manufacturing and membership selected. These are the committeemen: Executive, C. B. Unger. J. M. Neth.-B. E. Carter, U. J. Poffenberger and Fred E. Adams; manufacturing, J. E. Parker, John Sharkey, C. F. Brooke, C. C. Spring and W. E. Reel ; membership, George W. Longnecker, W. E. Reel ami Warren Spring. Providing the rental for club rooms is not Increased, the organization will maintain quarters during the next year.

SCHOOLS TO CONVENE AT MORGAN'S CREEK

CARLOS, Ind., April 21. Rev. Mildred Courtner of Farmland filled the pulpit here Sunday morning and evening . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter, Bernice, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark near Economy. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick attended the funeral of Luther Mullen last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Shellenbarger and daughter, Hazel were in town Friday evening. Garry Cox has purchased an automobile. Mrs. George Thurston is very sick. Mrs. Jennie Cox and Mrs. C. O. Gordon and still sick. Link Morrison and wife were in town One evening last week. Mrs. Bart Thomas attended .club last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oler were in Lynn Saturday. A Sunday school convention will be held at Morgan Creek church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Wigmore's sister of Winchester called on her Friday evening.

COMPLAINS TO BRYAN

WASHINGTON, April 21. Switzerland today complained to the United States against the allies in stoppiLg at Gibraltar cargoes of cotton bcuuJ for Switzerland. Dr. Paul Ritter, minister from Switzerland, laid before Secretary Bryan evidence that neutral shipments of cotton, going from the United States to Italian ports for delivery to purchasers in Switzerland are being seized by the allied fleets.

RAISE SECOND $100.

An effort to raise another $100 from the sale of the iron cross rings is being made by members of the local branch of the German-American Alliance. The first $100 was dispatched for the aid of German and Austrian war widows and orphans not long since.

BISHOPS CELEBRATE -TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF MARRIED CAREER

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., April 21. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage Sunday at their beautiful country home, "S,hady Bend," south of Liberty. . . ....... . A bounteous dinner was served, at noon. The afternoon was most pleasantly r spent with music, both vocal and . instrumental . , Mr. . and , Mrs, Bishop were the recipients of many beautiful gifts of silver. The company included Messrs. and Mesdames W. A. Whirley, Raymond Lowrey. H. T. Keplar and family of Cambridge City, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Doll, Will Gipe, John Rowe of Indianapolis, J. H." Keplar, J. W. Chase, son and granddaughter, E. C. Ohmit and daughter, J. H. Doll and sons, Arlon and Howard, Winfield Eliason and son Horace, of east Germantown, C. H. Burr and family, Joe Shirk and daughter Margaret, and F. J. Witt and family of Liberty.

)' BRIDGE GIVE8 WAY. J When the county road engine broke

through bridge near Williamsburg, Fv Cv Bell, engineer, was slightly in-

lured. The machine fell only a short distance. The engine ha been righted

and placed on the bridge repaired." ;

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AGED KNIGHT DIES.

MARSHALL, 111., April 21.T-M. A. Huffington, 84, believed to be the oldest member of the Knights of Pythias lodge in the United States, was killed near here today while walking on the Big Four railroad tracks.

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Detroit Vapor Stoves are exceptionally well made with the very best materials throughout. The pipes through which the oil flows are made of rust resisting iron, the trimmings are heavily nickel plated, the oven linings are made from a special aluminum fused steel, rust-proof and sanitary. Detroit Vapor Stoves are different from all others, no wicks, no perforated metal rings, the flame being directly against the bottom of the cooking utensil. Come in and we will show you how easy they are to operate. Simply light the burners and put the cooking on at once. Just as good as gas.

We have them in many different styles.

Perfection Oil Stoves

3-burner Hot Plate style, $10. 3-burner Hot Plate on stand and shelf $13.50

3-burner Cabinet Range with shelf and oven below, for ..,..$22.50

2-burner Perfection Oil Stove with iron heater $6.50 3- burner Perfection Oil Stove with iron heater . $8.50 3-burner Perfection. Oil Stove with iron heater and cabinet shelf $11.50

Junior Gasoline Stoves 2- burner Junior Gasoline Stove for ...$2.25 3- burner Junior Gasoline Stove for .......... $3.50

Ovens 1-burner heavy Steel Oven, tin lined $1.25 2-burner heavy Steel ,Oven. tin lined ...........$1.50 2-burner heavy steel Oven, asbestos and tin lined, with glass door ..........$2.39

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A Remarkable Sale, Introducing to You Our

New Department of Beds and Mattresses

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TO MAKE THE HOOSEIER A BETTER STORE AND TO HAVE EVERYTHING THE PEOPLE WANT IS OUR CONSTANT AIM. WITH THIS END IN VIEW, WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR NINE DEPARTMENTS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF MODERATE PRICED STEEL BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. OUR LINE HAS BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED AND EVERY ARTICLE PRICED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY OF THIS STORE, TO SELL FOR CASH AND TO OFFER EVERY ADVANTAGE TO THE "CASH BUYER." WE BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE WILLING TO PAY CASH WILL APPRECIATE OUR EFFORTS AND WILL BUY AT THE MONEY SAVING PRICES WE ARE ABLE TO QUOTE, BECAUSE WE DO NOT HAVE TO CHARGE YOU FOR THE OPERATING EXPENSE OF A CREDIT STORE.

STEEL BEDS Full size, white and green enameled; only $2.00 STEEL BEDS White. Blue and Bronze enameled, full size continuous posts, heavy fillers; introductory sale $4.50

FULL SIZE WHITE ENAMELED STEEL BEDS, brass trimmings; sale S3. 50 HEAVY CONTINUOUS- POSTS with ornamental chills blue and white, also gold enameled Introductory Sale $5.00 MATTRESSES

COMBINATION MATTRESS 50 lbs., good heavy rep. sale $2.98 Fancy Art Tick Combination 50 lb. Mattress, full size., . . . .$3.98 All Felt Fancy Art Tick, 45 lb. Mattress in a variety of patterns, stitched roll edges, Sale, $5.00 Sanitary best quality art tick, roll edge, all felt Mattress, 50 lbs., Sale price $7.50

At this price we also show a number of beautiful beds with fancy decorated heads. EXTRA HEAVY STEEL BED White enameled, 2-inch posts, with heavy fillers, bright brass trimmings; sale price 10.00

Medium size springs, cone shaped specials, extra heavy wire, $2.25

Steel Springs made with adjustable hangers; can be used on all 4.

beds, steel slat bottom; special at Sft.KO .

Heavy steel constructed woven wire Springs, steel tube rails, Sale. $4.00. Pillows in all grades from 48c to $2.50.

Also made with 2-inch continuous posts in bronze, in several styles. STEEL BED with square posts, made in oak finish; no one could long for a more ideal bed; Ifs very large and dependably made Introductory sale $15

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Our new Bed and Mattress Department offers you a bigger opportunity than ever to buy your needs at a great saving. Come now, this week. Buy at special sale prices.

Don't fail to visit our new Bed and Mattress Department. Do so this week, and buy your needs . at a big saving while sale is going on.' ' :

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