Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 152, 9 June 1915 — Page 2

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GLEANERS HOLD CLASS MEETING AT GLEN ICARN HOLLANDSBURO, 0, June 9. William Harris went to Zanesvllle, O., Monday to attend the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop left' Sunday morning for Alexandria, . Oiho. where they will visit their parents and other relatives. .', i Mr. John Lovin was In .Richmond Tuesday. The Gleaners Class of the Christian Sunday school of this place will have a social meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Richards at Glen Karn. Messrs. Harvey Peden and Mood Albright were Richmond visitors Monday. Ed. Wledemer of Richmond was in town Tuesday. Mrs. curt snencer ana aauenter Edith and Mrs. Andrew North spent Tuesday near Richmond the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allie White. - Born, Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Cbas-Timmons, a son. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davis, Mrs. Schumaker Lloyd and Ilo Davis attended the Colvin reunion at . New Toifc Qnnlov The young child of Mr. and Mrs. John , Timmons is critically 111 with pneumonia with symptoms of brain fever developing. ; -; - , Mr. Arnett and Mr. John Sinard of Alex Anderson and J. H. Beetley spent Tuesady in Greenville, O. Ivan Richards and Mrs. Monroe Richards were in Richmond Tuesday. . Webster Pearce and wife of Greeuville were Tuesday visitors in Hoilansburg. Mrs. Edgar Hill and Mrs. Frank White of Bethel, Ind., were here Tuesday. Miss Rhoda Macy of Union City is a visitor at the home of Miss Adina Mutchener. Clyde Addleman of Whitewater was in our town Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Chenoweth is on the sick list. Charles Chenoweth spent Tuesday In Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Moore and eons, Cecil and Mearl, spent Tuesday the guests of Mrs. Mabel Bicknell and son Henry. Several from here will attend the social dance given at Palestine Wednesday night. Herman Horn, north of Dobson, spent Tuesday here. GUARD POWDER PLANT GARY. Ind.. June 9. Twelve former United States army privates and noncommissioned officers were assigned to guard the Aetna Explosive . com pany's plant. A barb wire fence charged with ,- electricity has- been strung around the plant, which Is pro ducing gun cotton. What Do You Get For Your Ask an Overland Dealer.

5 Passenger Touring Car Roadster $ 725 Prices f . o. b. Toledo This is the largest four-cylinder Overland that will be produced this year.

Sensational Announcement! Not an Experimental Feature in this Car

The Willys-Overland Company is gratified to announce that after six years of preparation and perfection of facilities in which the annual capacity of the plant has been increased from 5,000 to 100,000 cars they find it possible to produce a completely equipped, high-grade, powerful, commodious, and beautifully finished up-to-date-to-the-minute car with a 35 h. p. four-cylinder motor, magneto ignition, shod with 33x4 inch tires, (with non-skids on rear) to be

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"A Man and His Wife"

John Slips Out Late at Night to Go By Virginia Terhune Van de Water. CHAPTER XXVI. Only miserable misunderstandings could come from further discussion of the subject of Adelaide Simmons, Isabell Hamilton decided. She was too much hurt by John's attitude to wish to speak of the matter again. She had meant what she said when she told him that he had put her in the wrong, and although he had attempted to explain away his action,' she still felt that be had deceived her. His accusation that she was "unreasonably jealous'! stung her sharply. She determined to show him that his move-; ments were of little t consequence to her, and that she could be secretive as well as he. ' The man himself was indignant at what he considered his wife's underhanded methods of learning of his affairs. He acknowledged to himself that he had not been entirely candid with her in explaining the matter of the telephone call yet her suspicions made it impossible for him to be frank. Adelaide Simmons had telephoned to ask him if he would not like to meet her and a party of her friends late that evening for supper at a Broadway restaurant. " "I would ask you to bring your wife if I thought she would want to come." Adelaide said. "But the crowd will be, perhaps, a little gayer than the people she is accustomed to. For we are all old friends, you know. Yet if you think she would care for the lark, why, bring her along." . John knew very well that Isabel would not care for It. . He knew, to6, that she would not approve of his going without her. Therefore he would say nothing about it. He -had not declined the Invitation positively, although he had not really meant to accept it. But he did not want to wound Adelaide, so he said that he " would see about it." Had Isabel been pleasant and affectionate, he would have remained at home with her. After their quarrel he wandered aimlessly into, the little parlor, while she went to bed. He felt uneasy and- discontented, angry with his wife and out of temper with himself. It was only half-past nine when he threw aside his evening paper, for it ' failed to hold his attention. He glanced around for some object to interest him, and he saw the book that he had been reading aloud to Isabel a few evenings ago. It gave him a bit of heartache to look at the volume, but the ache was speedily followed by a clash of resentment. How unreasonable she was! Here he and she might be having a happy evening together, and she had not only spied upon his actions but had had gone off to bed in a huff. Well, if a wife did that kind of thing, and made home uncomfortable, a man was not to be blamed for going away from home-" for- amua emenUi ; Certainly he was not going to bed as early as this! He had brought himself to the point sold for $750.

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to the Party and Leaves Isabel. where he felt himself very unfairly treated. This state of mind Justified him in his own eyes in seeking consolation where he could find it, He thought of Adelaide. She was good company and did not get morose. Or course, he loved his wife, and did not love Adelaide yet the latter had never made him as uncomfortable as Isabel maae him. He Wished ie had some pleasant person to spend the evening with. Why not join Adelaide's party? He would have to get into his dress suit todo this. He recalled with satisfaction that, although he and his wife slept in the same room, his closet and chiffonier were in his lttle dressing room. Here he could slip quickly into his evening clothes. Tip-toeing to the door of the bedroom, he entered and stood for a moment at the foot of the bed, listening to his wife's breathing.. It was not so regular as to make him think she was asleep. On the contrary, he knew that she was awake and conscious of his presence. Had she spoken gently at this moment, had she voiced a desire to conciliate him, he would have remained at home. In married life so much hinges on seeming trifles on the word that should not be spoken or on the word that is left unuttered! At this psychological moment Isabel committed the fatal error of sullen and disapproving silence. The average man resents disapproval and John Hamilton resented it. He left the room as softly as he had en tered, going by way of the dressing room and closing the door behind him. Opening his closet he got out his ev ening suit, then swiftly put the studs into a dress shirt, and proceeded to make himself ready for his excursion downtown. He was glad that he had shaved that morning and that it would not be necessary to repeat the pro cess this evening; his hand was hard ly steady enough at this juncture for Attention When returning home,

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company The,clean, cool, comfortable way. Fast Limited Service From Richmond Direct connection at Indianapolis for all points in Indiana and .Kentucky. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all points reached via traction. Special service for parties of forty (40) .or, more. .Call local agent for further information.

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The size and power of this car is the popular type with those whom experience has taught the advantage of combining comfort on the road with economy of operation, and has never before been offered the public at less than $1050 by any manufacturer in the world. It is a family car, complete in every detail, with all the refinements, perfection of mechanical features, including electric starter, electric lighting, magneto ignition and beauty of coach work which characterize Overland production.

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task. , x - , ' . , It was after 10 o'clock when he was ready to go out With a sensation of guilt he donned his overcoat and high hat and left the apartment.. Isabel, lying awake, listening to every sound, wondered at first why John was taking such a long time to undress. She had been surprised when she heard him go into his dressing room, for she had supposed he would sit up reading, as be often did. sue was somewhat touched when she found as she had fancied that he was really preparing to go to bed at a sane and descent hour instead of sulking in the parlor until long past midnight. She settled' herself comfortably In bed with a sigh of satisfaction. Now she felt that she could go right to sleep. For, after all, perhaps John was sorry for his misbehaviour and was going to be as nice as he used to be before he and she began to have their little quarrels. . A prolonged silence startled - her from her light doxe. How still the apartment was! Where was John? She would just peep into his dressing room and see. The "peep" showed her that the little room was in darkness. Turning on the electric light, she saw that her husband's business suit lay across the back of a chair. Running to the closet, she glanced In. His dress suit was gone; so were his patent leather shoes ; so was his high hat. He had gone out somewhere at this time of the evening and had not told her a word about it! To be continued The Vanderbilt hotel in New York has hired a girl as taxi Btarter. The new plan is called the Virginia Mooney system, 'after the young woman employed. k HO ROCK'S The Original MALTED MILK UnlBmm you say "HORLIOK'ST you may got m SubmtltutOm Students travel via

35 horsepower motor High-tension magneto ignition 5-beaiing crankshaft Thermo-syphon cooling Underslung rear springs 331n.x41n. tires; non-skid in rear

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915.

FRIENDS PLAN NEW INTERIOR FOR BUILDING FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., June 9. The Friends' church will remodel and enlarge the building, according to a decision reached at a business meeting held Monday night. The action has been contemplated for some time. The building will be changed to seat many more persons and to simplify the arrangement of the Sunday school. Plans and specifications are being drawn by W. S. Kaufman and son of Richmond. The firm will also have general supervision of the word. The Helping Hand society of the Friends' church will hold the annual business meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Asa Pitts. The annual election of officers will be a part of the business. B. Price who has been confined to his home for some time on account of illness is again able to be out. . Dr. Griffis is ill at his home. The

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CHIROPRACTIC The first aid to nature. Chiropractic is a method which removes the cause of disease. Your nerves must be in perfect condition, free from pressure, or you can not remain well. If the spine is right the man Is right. People with so-called incurable diseases have regained their health by Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments. Chiropratic adjustments given by a trained-expert are mild and practically painless. On the recuperative power of the patient depends the time required to regain health. Every Chronic Disease is the result of an abnormal spine. By examining the spine the cause of any chronic disease or weakness can be located; pains about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs; diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or special organ3 of Bex; lowered vitality, irritability, insomnia and inability to think or work, are some of the conditions where Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause. I do not treat or cure. I remove the Cause, Nature Cures. Investigation costs nothing and may mean your health and happiness. J. C. BOCKMAN, Chiropractor Knollenberg's Annex, S. 8th St., 2d Floor. Phone 1868. Office Hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.. 1: 30 to 5 D. m.. 7 to 8 O. m. Sunday hv annalnt.

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This is practically the same famous Overland that is giving satisfaction to about 200,000 owners. It is not an experiment. Every part is a known factor. There is nothing theoretical about it. It has the same tried and true rear system, the same 35 horsepower motor, the same thermo-syphon cooling system, the same coldrolled steel pressed frame, the same cone

SPECIFICATIONS Demountable rims; with one extra -Electric starting and lighting system Headlight dimmers 1 Rain-vision ventilating type built-in windshield ''Made In V. S. A.'

BOARD TO ELECT EATON TEACHERS

EATON, O., June 9. At a meeting to be held next week by the board of education the matter of selecting teachers will come up for consideration. Excepting the selection of suc cessors to three teachers who have resigned, it is probable no other changes will be made, according to board members. Superintendent John O'Leary was employed for a term of three years by the board two years ago and still has a year of the appointment to serve. Misses Maria Thum, Fanta Kesbitt and Marie Deem are the teachers whose resignations have been filed. Miss Deem will be married shortly to Robert H. Rees, of Germantown. FOREST FIRES RAGE. UTICA, N. Y., June 9. Although low hanging clouds over the burning areas In the Adirondacks promised heavy rainfall today, only a sprinkle has fallen this morning where timber fires are in progress. All tbe fires are under control with the exception of a big blaze at Star Lake in St. Lawrence county, where about 100 cottages and the village are threatened by the flames. Shop $1.00 $1.00 PHONE 2316 ' - J j -r-f- ' -

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clutch, the same transmission, the same front and rear axles, and an improved electric starting and lighting system. In short, it is essentially the same car that last season sold for $1 075. But the fact that we have again greatly increased our production again permits us to reduce the price. So now you can get the largest four-cylinder Overland that will be made daring 1916 for $750.

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