Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 156, 14 June 1915 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915
SOUTH SIDERS EXTEND ENGINEERS COURTESY Th South Side Improvement association directors will vote the use of . Beallvlew park to the convention, of Kfftatlonary ensineers Friday night, at their meeting tomorrow night, members of the board said-today.?' Routine business will be transacted, s Committees are working on new Industries but no developments have taken place recently. The engineers will have a convention supper at the park Friday evening. ' They will be Invited to Inspect engine rooms of south side factories Friday afternoon. .
LYNN, IND.
, Miss Pearl .Alexander has returned from a' visit with relatives in Hamilton, O. Mrs. Frank Daly and daughter Vada, Mrs. Lon Isenbarger, George Alexander, Jr., motored to Richmond Wednesday. Miss Nell Boyd has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Daniel Hecker. Miss Dora Hill left Thursday with Miss Moore of Terre Haute for a trip to the world's fair. - F. O. Chenoweth were In Winchester Wednesday. Miss Ethel Callaway of Madison, Ind., has been the guest of Miss Jennie Eckerle. A number of social affairs were given In her honor. Tuesday Miss Eckerle entertained a number of young ladies, and on Wednesday Mrs. John Martin entertained ten
Thursday Miss Elizabeth Pegg gave a
thimble party. Miss Callaway left Friday for Indianapolis to be the guest of relatives before returning home. Mrs. Cecil Hoover and son were the raests of Ed Hamilton and family
Thursday. i Dr. F. W. Kienzle visited his mother vat Greensfork Friday.
There are 6,161,625 miles of tele
graph wire in use in Slam.
IT IS NATURAL TO BE WELL, UNNATURAL TO BE SICK
'Herbal Lax-a-Tone for Sale at Thistlethwalte's, Will Cure You in Nature's Own Way.
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M. A. DIDION. In an Interview with the Herbal Lax-a-Tone man he says that the reason that this great herb tonic jumped into such prominence is that it is a back to nature's own products to aesist'man which is her creation. The process is simply nature working with nature. ' Take for Instance the cure of Mr. M. A. Didion, 724 East Lewis street, Fort Wayne, a Civil war hero. The many friends of Mr. Didion will not only be surprised but will be pleased after they read this article as they well know the number of years that Mr. Didion suffered. He says he has suffered with stomach trouble and would feel distressed after eating with severe pains across the back and kidneys for many years. My kidneys were terribly weak and I had a large lump from bad blood on the back of my neck. I have tried many many times to get relief and when I saw Herbal Lax-a-Tone advertised I gave it a trial and it has performed wonders and I want to indorse it to all my friends as it is an honest remedy and will do as it is advertised. If you have constipation, headaches, sallow skin, sour acid stomach, bloated with gas, are all run down, and need a strength builder, Herbal Lax-a-Tone will help you and permanently,
too. If we cannot help you by the use of this medicine we do not want your money. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose . For sale by Thistlethwaite's. Mail orders solicited. Adv.
I W. MANCHESTER, O.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe visited their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Neth, at Eaton. Mrs. Poe has just returned from Christ hospital, Cincinnati, where she was a patient for several weeks. Mrs. C. E. Barnes and Miss Edith Kinsey called on- Mrs. Mary Trone and family Friday. Joseph Ware and family were in Sidney Thursday, called by the Illness of their grandson, Robert Joseph Copp. ..-v.'-';,-i Miss Jennie Beam of Euphemla is visiting Arliss Furry and family. Mrs. William Oswalt and two sons of Eldorado spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Troutwine. Mrs. Dan Wilhelm and family visited in West Sonora last Wednesday. ' Miss Edith Kinsey of Eaton spent the week end with local friends. ; Miss Maude Schell of West Alexandria spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Florence Howell.
PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET.
EATON, O., June 14. Dorcas temple, Pythian Sisters, held its annual memorial and decoration service Saturday evening in Mound Hill ceme-
Peace arid War as
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Such contrasts as seen in the above picture are not uncommon in the war arena in France. On the one hand farm work under the supervision of a small French boy is proceeding with the aid of an old fashioned barrow, assisted by a sturdy pair of Norman horses, while on the highway can be seen one of the latest types of armored car, designed to bring death and destruction to the enemy..
tery. Members of the city fire department decorated with flowers and emblems the graves of deceased members in Mound Hill cemetery Sunday forenoon.
RECEIVES DIPLOMA.
EATON, O., June 14. Among the students of Ohio State university to be graduated Wednesday is Stanley
Brouse, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Joseph L. Brouse,- living east of here. Mr. Brouse graduates from the veterinary department of the university.
NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP. OLD TRAIL MEN MEET.
FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. June 14. The New Garden Township Old Trails Road association will hold a meeting at the city ball next Tuesday evening, June 15, at 8 o'clock. All-men of the township are invited to attend.
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Girlish Complexion !
If you would have a dear, fresh, girlish : complexion, one ounce of ordinary mercollzed wax will aid you in this direction jnorel than shelves full of -cosmetics. It produces a natural beauty, This wax, procurable at any drug store,-completely absorbs a bad complexion, revealing the healthy young skin underneath. - Its work is done so gradually, day by day, that no inconvenience is caused. The wax is applied at night, like cold cream, and removed in the morning with soap and water. . . - Another valuable , rejuvenating treatment this for wrinkles is to bathe your face in a solution of powdered saxolite, 1 oz., dissolved in -pt. witch hazel. This has a remarkable action in smoothing out the lines and "firming up" the loose tissue. Adv.
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LYNN, FOUNTAIN CITY, and RICHMOND AUTO LINE Keadquarters-Knollenbrg'a Annex. Owned and Operated by J. H. Denison Two Regular Trips Are Made Daily Between the Above Points. Leave Richmond at 10:30 and 4:30 . p. m. Leave Fountain City at 11:30 and 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lynn at 12 noon and 6:00 p. m. Leave Lynn at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m. Leave Fountain' City at 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond at 8:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
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Stop and look at this illustration again. It shows splendidly the far reaching power of a little Want Ad. Aided by this little messenger a son was found in the heart of equatorial Afi-a and brought back to the bedside of his dying mother. If ever you have occasion to communicate with someone whose address you do not have, a little Want Ad may find hinj quickly at trivial cost. Want Adt
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OVER Shoes at Less tlhae Cost ...... ........... t This Is the First and Last Call You Will Have
to Attend THIS GREAT SHOE
YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE
Never before have you been offered such shoes at these prices and you may never have such an opportunity again. There are shoes here that will fit and please every man r 'I woman in the county.
SALE
This New Military Oxford for Ladies P at . . . . ... Original Price $4.00
This Sale Begins JUNE 15
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This handsome patent leather Boot with colored tops, original price $4.50: now ... .... . v
$3.15
This Sale Begins June 25th
Was $3.50 Now
$2.45
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This Ladies' (P Pump Origin- P ally Sold for $4, Now
The original price on this new English model was $3.50; you can buy it for
$2.45
We Illustrate Just a Few of Our Bargasns
Every Shoe in the House Subject to a Big Discount
Read our offerings and don't be too late come while the picking is good ; these prices will talk for themselves. Read opportunity like this has never knocked at your door before. Don't overlook it. We've pinched our prices as much as it is possible to pinch them. Nothing reserved! All the new styles are included in this great sale.
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The new Vanity Pump to left, originally sold for $3.50, now
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