Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 127, 11 May 1915 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, MAY!!, 1915 !
Remodeled House Offers Charms Often Not Possessed by New One
A REMODELED CITY BACK YARD IN NEW YORK Designed and Executed Under The Hoggson Single Contract
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A REMODELED CITY KITCHEN IN NEW YORK Designed and Executed Under The Hoggson Single Contract
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the family. The possibility of city backyards is unually unrecognized. The space is so small that it seems that little can be accomplished, though in reality the problem, by being thus concentrated, becomes more interesting, and this neglected and slighted bit
Recipes for Wrinkles and Bad Complexions
A REMODELED CITY HOUSE IN NEW YORK Designed and Executed Under the Hoggson Single Contract
Of all the beautv rpcinpn that hava
been published, here are two that have
successfully stood the test of time. Wrinkle Remover One ounce powdered saxolite. dissolved in U nint
witch hazel. Use as a wash lotion. It
urmgs instantaneous results. Face peeler Pure mercolized wax applied at night like cold cream, only riot rubbed in; wash off in the morning. It. causes the wornout scarf skin to come off in tiny, almost invisible flakes, a little each day, until the fresh young under-skin is wholly in evidence. The beautiful
complexion thus obtained is not to be
compared with one made over with cosmetics. If the old skin is marred with freckles, pimples or other blemishes, these defects are of course discarded with the skin itself. An ounce of the wax is sufficient in any case. The ingredients named are inexpensive and can be found in anv drug store. Adv.
BY NOBLE F03T0R HOGGSON, Vice Preident Hoggson Brothers, Contracting Dssigners, New York. The remodeled hon-.-e is often mere comfortable, eharniing f.nd satit.fing than one built new. Buying a house already built is much like purchasing clothes ready-made : it is never quite a perfect fit; there is never perfect harmony with individual needs and requirements. Remodeling makes it practically a new house, with the added advantage that the general plan being patisfactcry. it is easier to see just what modifications and improvements are needed than to see them in imagination from a study of the architect's plans for a complete new building. An old house endeared through years of occupancy and association, grows into a familiar adjustment to the needs of the family. But usually there comes a growing realization of the many ways in which it might be altered and improved. The growing family requires more rooms or changed arrangements, cr the taste of the owner becoming finer with the years or better fortune making it easier to make his dream a realry, brings him lace to face with the problem of remodeling, should he not care to move ,to a new dwelling, which might prove, fwten tested by occupancy) less gatls- - -v.j
The two principal reasons for re- j modeling are the utilitarian and aes-; ihetic: The need of more space or; more convenience and comfort, and ; the natural desire to make the home: more beautiful to the eye. Both re-!
retirements can be met perfectly by proper remodeling, which may really prove an actual transformation. Remodeling gives a stamp of individuality to a dwelling as nothing else can, for It means the revising of the building, within and without, to harmonize with individual tastes and needs. The fronts of most city houses have a characterless sameness differentiated in a long row of residences only by their numbers. In remodeling, the lines of the stoop may be changed so that the straight incline, broken by a turn, gives a new appearance. The door is to a house what the face is to the individual; by a simple treatment it can smile, charm, grace and welcome to family and guests. Windows, too, came be made something more than mere openings for light and air, and the whole exterior so modified by just the right touches in just, the right places, that what was merely one
ho'jse in ttie block may seem someftow to become the one house in the block. !
The rear of the dwelling may give space for extension in the way of extra rooms and conveniences that -will add
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of ground may be made a veritable delight with a charm all its own. From the front stoop to the hack fence the Interior, of the house with its acbitectural features, its furnishings and Its decorations, should all be considered as a unit. And it is this conception of it In its unity that will give the fine harmony essential in perfect remodeling. And the Interior can be so changed by rebuilding within the walls, by alterations, by ; re-decorating and by refurnishing to accord with the owner's taste that he will realize the joy not of living in a mere ready-made house, but in one that incarnates his individuality in his borne. How to Change Interior. Remodeling the interior of a house may be either architectural or decorative in its character or may combine both features of improvement. A rear extension may give opportuniay for the making of an extra bath room and sleeping chamber or the addition of a library, smoking room, conservatory, billiard room, breakfast room or some other room long desired but heretofore impossible. The additional space tbus acquired may be diverted into increasing the size of other rooms that have proved too small for the growing needs of the family. Sometimes an alcove supplanting a doorway, a long high stained glass window set into the wall of a room, the changing of a conventional narrow front window into a wide bay, the building of a tempting window seat, the installing of an open fireplace, the remodeling of interior doors may be architectural changes that literally transform the house and give a real glow of new pleasure to the home. Decorating brings a whole floor into the same key of color and harmonizes wall, coverings and draperies, with the furniture, connecting the discordances that often come unknowingly into a home by the accumulation of furniture bought at different times and growing into stronger rebellion of contrast. True decorating unifies, simplifies and harmonizes all details in perfect accord with one dominant note.
GIRLS IN BAD HEALTH. Hundreds of girls go to work day after day, afflicted with some ailment peculiar to their sex, dragging one foot wearily after the other, working always with one eye on the clock and wishing for closing time to come. Every such girl should rely on Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore her to a normal, healthy condition, then work will be a pleasure. For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful in controlling the diseases of women. Why don't you try it? Adv.
SCHOOL'S FACULTY LAYS PICNIC PLAN
Early discussion of the annual picnic by the faculty of the high school is being heard and plans for this event, it is believed, will be started in a short time. Superintendent Giles is heartily in favor of holidng the picnic
For Sale Two 8-foot painters' ladders; also paint brushes. Call 92 Sherman street. 10'2t
MADMAN'S STORY
BY WILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE. He stopped me when I tried to pass; he would cot let me go. And, deathly pale, be told his tale in a hollow voice and low : "Through weary days of storm, and sleet. In the long trench I stood. While at my side my comrades died and I felt the fresh warm blood Oozing around my ankles, yet I had to stand and fire, 'Mid bursting shells and 6hrieks and yells and smoke and stench and mire. At last the order, came to charge. Forth from the trench we go, With ringing cheers to drown our fears, we dash across the snow! And then from somewhere all unseen, - . as if from out the sky, A cracking sound!, and on the ground our mangled bodies lie! Now from behind fresh troops appear I do not mind the pain
I watch them pass, a rushing mass.
o'er barricades of slain!
Then they, too, fall in that wild hell,
they writhe in mortal throes, Till I seek to hide where at my side a human hillock grows!
I swoon and when I wake again the
starry night has come;
The noise of the fray has passed away
the sound of shot and bomb
And all is calm beneath the stars, no
shout nor call nor groan;
With the silent dead on that cold bed
I am lying there alone!
I try to crawl from the ghastly pile. O
God! I see it stir! It heaves and then is still again a human sepulcher! I can not lift a hand or foot, so like a corpse am I,
Yet I scream and rave by that living
grave as on the ground I lie. -And when at last they bring me home, it presses round my bed;
Thro' the stifling nisht it holds me
tight, thta specter of the dead!
0 ctranger! help! 0 drive away these
phantoms from my brain,
And set me free from the memory of
that awful heap of slain!"
Quit Stomach Drugging
A physician says that in most cases of stomach trouble there is really no disease of the stomach at all, but just too much acid. Excessive acid prevents digestion, causes sour stomach, fermanetation of food, and this upsets the liver and intestines and causes great nervousness, weakness, sleeplessness, and "blues." Quit drugging; simply take a teaspoonful of ordinary Bisurated Magnesia in a fourth of a glass of water to neutralize the excessive acidity and you will be all right. It works like magic, you can eat what you want and sleep all night no more walking the floor at three and four o'clock in the morning and suffering from extreme weakness and nervousness all the next day. Bisurated Magnesia is for sale by all druggists in powder or tablet form. Bisurated Magnesia, No. 25 E. 26th St., X. Y. C Adv.
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The case against the Dr. Emmons Company regarding the labels on their packages has been settled and the Company has secured new labels. The changes in the labels were made to conform to the Food and Drug Act.
Dr. Emmons, the original compounder of the Throat and Lung Remedy sold by this company was a prominent physician in this city for over twenty-five years. The Company feels that the report that some Medical Organization were responsible for the change in the labels is incorrect. What People Say I am glad to make following statement about my case. I had a severe case of lung disease, I was very weak and I, as well as my friends, thought there was .no hopes for me, but a few months ago. hearing of Dr. Emmons Lung Remedy, I thought I would try same. I soon began to improve from its use and now Im back to my normal health and strength. I feel 1 owe my life to this great remedy, and am glad to make this statement as I feel everyone afflicted with lung disease should know of this wonderful remedy. Yours very truly, H. D. Marshall, Eaton, Ohio.
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I had a chronic throat and lung affection that gave me much anxiety. Some months ago I began the use of Dr. Emmons Lung Remedy, after using same a short time I began to feel the healing effect of this remedy. A large scab was coughed up and now I feel well and am fully satisfied with the results obtained from the use of this remedy and I am glad to recommend same as I feel this is the greatest remedy known for throat and lung disease. Yours very truly, L. L. Harris, Richmond, Ind.
My daughter had a severe case of throat and lung disease, she began the use of Dr. Emmons Discovery a few weeks ago. Her recovery now seems certain and I am ordering today another shipment of the lung remedy as I wish her to continue its use. I am glad to make this statement in the hope that others may be on the road to complete j-ecovery, as surely my daughter is. Yours very truly, Mrs. Chas. Casey, Yorkshire, N. Y.
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I am pleased to make the following statement: I had a serious case of lung disease. My lung seemed sore and give me much trouble. I began the use of Dr. Emmons Throat and Lung Remedy about six months ago. I was in a very weak and run-down condition at that time and also used Dr. Emmons Tissue Builder. My lungs soon healed and the sore condition disappeared. I gained In flesh and strength to such an extent that after three months I was able to attend to business again. I surely cannot say too much in praise of these remedies which have been such a great benefit to me. Yours very truly, Oliver Mullin, New Paris, 6hio
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Federal park. Indianapolis, preferring; to send his men to the open meet at Oxford May 22. i
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BANK STATEMENT.
John F. Dynes, President; M. A. Stevens, Vice President; T. Ahl, Cashier. Report of the condition of the Centerville State Bank, a State bank at Centerville, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business oa May 1, 1915.
RESOURCES. 1. Loans and Discounts. . .$129.7S3.37 2. Overdrafts (None)
U. S. bonds (None) Other bonds and securities (None) Banking house (None) Furniture and fixtures.. 2,726.46
7. Other real estate (None) 8. Due from banks and trust companies .... 9,059.93 9. Cash on hand 3,744.81 10. Cash items 25.31 11. Premium paid on bonds. (None) 12. Current expenses 928.04 13. Taxes paid 14.91 14. Interest paid 319.61 15. Profit and loss (None)
(None)
4,546.91 (None) (None) (None)
. LIABILITIES 1. Capital stock paid in.$ 35.000.00
2. Surplus 3. Undivided profits 4. Exchange, discount interest 5. Profit and loss 6. Dividends unpaid
. uemana deposits 78,400.63 8. Demand certificates 2S.6S5.13 107.0S5.76
9. Time deposits 10. Time certificates 11. Certified checks 12. Cashier's checks .... 13. Due to banks and trust companies 14. Bills Payable 15. Notes, etc. rediscounted
(None) (None)
(None) (None) (None) (None) (None)
Total Resources $146,632.67 Total Liabilities $146,632.67 State of Indiana, Cornty of Wayne, ss: I, T. I. Ahl, cashier of the Centerville State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. T. I. AHL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Mav, 1915. JAMES M. GRIGSBY, Notary Public My commission expires June 17, 1917.
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