Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 147, 3 June 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915

RAINS PREVENT OPENING PUBLIC RECREATION PARK

HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. June 3. The opining of the public park and play ground Tuesday night, was postponed on account of the Inclement -weather, until Tuesday night, June 8. Miss Pheobe Gift of Minneapolis, Minn., is the guest of Miss Lona Fleming for a week. .. Mr. and Mrs. George Rheinegerr of Richmond, were guests Monday of Mrs. Dorwin Durbln. Mrs. P. S. Wiggins and Mrs. Josephine Johnson of Losantsville, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petro and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg were visitors over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro at the county farm. Come from Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham of Dayton, O., were guests Sunday and Monday of Mrs. Mary Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas returned to Richmond Monday evening after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal and Mrs. Harry Terhune and children of Richmond were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horine. . Mrs. Elmer Crull and little daughter are guests for a week of friends at Porland, Ind. Miss Georgia Elliott has returned from a several months stay with her brother, B. K. Elliott and family at PittBburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Howell were visiting relatives at Losantsville Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pressel of New Castle, spent a few days with their parents, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever and family were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Keever and Mrs. Ella Lea veil. " W. L. Helmsing and family are raov.

in gto Richmond. Superintendent! Claude Gifford and wife will move1 from Cambridge City to the apart-.

ments in tne telephone Duucnng vacated by Helmsings.

1 "A Man and His Wife"

Isabel Astonishes John in a Discussion About Mrs. Simmons

ABINGTON

Elmer and Walter Whissler spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. William Janett and Mr. and Mrs. Elis Smoker motored to the Speedway Monday. Omar Dye and Oscar Smoker visited Mr. Dye's brother at Rushville, Saturday and Sunday. Several from here attended Decoration Day exercises at Centerville, Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Stinson is in a hospital at Indianapolis, where she submitted to an operation. Mr. and i.Irs. John Webber of New Paris, O., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Webber. Oran McCashland, worshipful master of Abington Masonic lodge, was in Indianapolis, attending grand lodge.

By Vlrainla Terhune Van d Water. On the vening on which Isabel Hamilton suspected her .husband of ' going out of the house to. telephone to Adelaide Simmons, she was too unhappy to want to talk. When, after twenty minutes absence, John returned, smoking the cigar that had been bis ostensible reason for making a trip to the corner, he found his wife in her own room, busy sewing. There was one thought in her mind. - She must know ifr John had telephoned. Yet, what good would it do to ask? But even as she reasoned with herself, the words she had been thinking sprang to her lips. "My dear," she said gently, "you need not have gone out to telephone. If you had any private matter to talk about, I could have come in here and closed the door." She did not lift her eyes from her work as she spoke, nor did she look up when her husband replied. She would not embarrass him further by seeing his discomfiture if he fet any. "Oh, I had to go out anyway,' he said lightly, secure in his belief that his wife did not know who had called him up. Had not Adelaide told him just now over the wire that she had not intimated to the maid who she was had, indeed told the girl that she was calling up on a matter of business? -This last statement had evidently, been forgotten by Cynthia. But never having heard of Mrs,' Simmons, she could , not have -suspected who the speaker was. Hla cigar had gone . out, and he paused to light it. again before making any further explanation to his wife. When several long puffs had satisfied him that the weed was drawing properly, he continued: "I never like to bring business home anyway, and I do not think it quite agreeable to you or fair to the other fellow to talk business - here in my home. It may be mistaken delicacy on my part, but I think such telephone conversations are best . conducted in a booth where they are overheard by nobody." ' "I see," she said. She Listens and Keeps on With Her Sewing. She keeps on stitching, and he stood in front of her, watching her swift fingers. She was reflecting that she might tell him that she knew who had. called, him. up, who it was to whom he was not willing to telephone while his wife was within earshot. Or, she might make him uncomfortable by suggesting that few of the business houses with which he had dealings were on the Riverside central. Yet he could " reply to that implied accusation that many business men lived untown and could call from

their homes out of office hours. Butf

what was the use of her uttering her suspicions? She remembered John's sentence of some time ago: 'What a man tells his wife depends on how he thinks she is- going to receive it." Were she to tell him her suspicions what would he tell her in return? Would it be the- truth? And- how would she receive it? She felt as if she hardly knew herself. Married life was so complex, and she had supposed

it so simple. She sighed, and. her husband laid his hand on her fingers. "Dear," he ; said kindly, "you - are tired. ; I know jou are, or. you would not sigh and look so grave. Stop now and come into the living room and let's have a pleasant chat. There is enough time in the day, for you to sew without wearing out your nerves and straining your eyes to do it at night. What are you making any way?" "Only a simple little shirt waist," she replied, "and it's easy work." . Yet she slipped off her thimble and folded up her sewing. "I will atop now," she remarked, "for I am tired." When she arose to her feet she did not go toward the living room. Instead, she went over to her "bureau aid began to unfasten her collar. "Aren't you coming into the other room with me?" John asked. "Or are you going to put on a wrapper first?" That would be wise, for then you could rest better." "I am not coming into the living room at all," she told him. "I am so tired that I am going to bed." " But it isn't quite 9 o'clock yet," he expostulated. "I know It" ; He looked at her, puzzled. Then he came to her and put his arm abut her. Isabel Replies in a Way to Amaze John. "Darling," he asked, "aren't you well?" .. .'. . ... . "I am quite well," she answered. "Then- you are only tired or is there something else the matter?" "I told you I was tired," she said, disengaging herself from his encircling arm,- "and anything else that is the matter you would not care to know." "Not care to know!" he echoed. He had 'withdrawn his arm, but ' he still stood close to her. "Dear, don't "you understand that anything -' of matter to you Is also my affair that it is my right to know of all that concerns you?" For a moment she did- not reply, then she raised her eyes to his for the first time since his return from his trip to the corner. "You may consider it your right to know all that concerns me," she said, "but it is a poor rule that does not work both ways and it is plainly not my right to know of all that concerns you."

"What do you mean? he demanded. "Upon my word, Isabel, you talk in

riddles tonight, and I don't understand

you. Please explain

; "It spoils riddles to explain them,"

with a harsh laugh. "Don't you think so? After one knows the answer,

there's no mystery about them, and

"This man doesn t, he burst forth,

and I wish you would . tell me what

the devil you are driving at!"

"And I'm too devilish tired to tell

you anything," she retorted. "Isabel!" he exclaimed, shocked

"What an expression for a lady to

use!

I borrowed it from you, my dear,"

she mocked. "Don't you think that

it's about time that you men began to learn that what is right for a man is

also right for a woman?"

"The Standard of Valum and Quality" I Power!! . I

Few of us have the need or desire for a racing car. But every man wants to sit behind a motor which responds eagerly buoyantly to the slightest touch of the throttle. "y-wy Steep hills and heavy, clinging sand roads have no terrors for the Paige owner. He knows that he has but to " step on " the accelerator and the hills flltten out like smooth boulevards. From a walking pace to the speed of the winds-this range at the service of every Paige driver without a change from high gear. Sit behind the steering wheel of the record breaking Paige Six " 46 Sense the flexibility and power under the impressive, deep chested hood just in fronTof you fmomoblles 7 UP 8 3 thSt dC8pair f many Wg?er priced Then, ask yourself if you could possibly require more of any motor car An remember that the ' Six' belong, to no school ' 7o? if iT rapidly establishing a school of its own the school of 1916. raptaiy

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Ice Cream Cones Always 2for 5c

Our Ice Cream "The cream of all Ice Creams" is made clean and pure in our own big sanitary plant; you get it in Strawberry or Vanilla at per quart

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Delicious Pineapple and Orange Ice no better to be found at any fountain; our price per quart

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To Have Pretty Hair If your hair is not as soft and pretty or as fresh and full as that of some friend, do as she does give it daily attention, just the same care you would give a plant to make it healthy and beautiful. Luxuriant hair soft, fluffy, thick and lustrous is really a matter of care. If it is too dry and brittle, soften it up lubricate it. If you have dandruff it is because the scalp is too dry and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp and the dandruff disappears. Parisian Sage, an inexpensive tonic, which you can get from any Thistlethwaite Drug Store, is just what you need it softens the scalp, nourishes the hair roots, immediately removes dandruff and makes the hair fluffy, lustrous and abundant. One application will stop itching head and cleanse the hair of dust and excessive oil. Parisian Sage takes away the dryness and brittleness, makes the hair twice as abundant and beautifies it until it is soft and lustrous. By the use of this helpful tonic any woman can easily make her hair soft, fluffy and abundant.

Pretty hair will surely increase her charm and beauty; regular 50c

size sold the Thistlethwaite Way at

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Women Who Are Free From Ailments Enjoy the Outdoors It is' absolutely useless for you to keep yourself "penned up" in the house these beautiful spring days. RUN A Vegetable Tonic a remedy for the treatment of. the many forms of female disorders, for painful and scanty menstruation, leucorrhoea, cramps, convulsions, nervous exhaustion, debility and all other female weakness. Druna Vegetable Tonic is guaranteed by us and the National

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THOUGHT HE HAD CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA But Now Eats Corned Beef, Cabbage, Pork, Onions and Mince Pie for Dinner and Never Feels a Pain. Do you belong to the "No, thank you" society of the dinner table where the mere sight of certain foeds makes you feel that pain you know would be yours if you ever ate them? What a weak, easily upset stomach really needs is not a digestive aid but a stomach strengthener. Any reliable physician will tell you it's dangerous to continually dose the stomach with pepsin digesters and the like. His own prescription will act on the stomach instead. Xo physician ever wrote a better stomach prescription than that embodied in the famous MI-O-XA Stomach Tablets that Thistlethwaite's 4 stores in this vicinity sell with the positive guarantee that they must put a complete and lasting end to stomach misery or money back. Mi-o-na strengthens the walls and muscular fibres of the stomach and induces prompt normal working of your own stomach machinery. It gives relief in ten minutes to all the common and uncomfortable symptoms of sour rising, gas, belching, burning, bloating, shooting pains, etc., and in a few weeks will

put the stomach in such a clear and perfectly healthy condition that it

can digest a typical New England boiled dinner without the slightest effort or distress. Mi-o-na Tablets comes in regular 50c size boxes and are sold the Thistlethwaite Way

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AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs of This Dangerous Disease. The air is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by another and when your system fails to ' throw off such germs they find permanent lodgement in the nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. You must kill these germs before you can cure catarrh. The germs of catarrh can be best destroyed by inhaling the pure medicated air of Hjomei (pronounced High-o-me). This splendid and powerful combination of oil of Eucalyptus with other healings agents has a wonderful germicidal action. You breathe its air into your nose,' throat and lungs my means of a small hard rubber inhaler which This-' tlethwaite's 4 stores in Richmond supply with every treatment. This medicated air is certain death to the germs of Catarrh and drives them completely out of your system and when the germs are destroyed the catarrh with all its disagreeable symptoms will stop. As Hyomel is pleasant to breathe and is always sold by druggists everywhere with a positive guarantee of successful results or money tack, surely no Catarrhal sufferer should go long before trying this simple home

remedy. Hyomel comes in regular $1.00 size complete outfits and is sold the Thistlethwaite Way at

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A Sure Cure For Constipation They stir up the liver Purify the blood. 10 Doses 10c

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