Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 178, 9 July 1915 — Page 2

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lilt: K1CHMUA U PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1L FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915

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STROKE FLOORS HOTDRCJAN ON . CAR TO HILTON

MILTON, Ind., July 9. A very beary rain accompanied by much electricity and considerable wind visited Milton, late Wednesday evening. The rain (ell for over (our bours and it is

thought that the (all on the level was

! from two to three inches. The branch

that threads the west and north side

of Milton, gathers a large volume of

I water ' from the hills west "of town

where it begins and as it came' into town the slope to the river carried it away from the west part and near the corner of the school grounds the arch was too small to let the water through

I- - end it went out of its banks, flooding

"rthe north part of town.

V Yards, cellars ana streets formed

" a receptacle for the avalanche of water pouring over theh top of the ' branch and the north part of town had the appearance of a mud lake, 'r Chicken coops went floating about and men were wading about at ten o'clock attempting to rescue the perishing. H. D. Huddleston had to get ropes and other means for getting his auto out i of Its dilemma. The river was also .high but not out of its banks. In '--several instances gardens and flowers were covered with mud and clay. Clyde Dailey motorman on the lnterurban car between Cambridge City and Milton was shocked by a current of lightning as lfe was nearing Milton ;- n one of his trips, Wednesday evening. He was thrown backwards, but

uinjured.

COL." ErMrHOUSETS"PRE5IDT2NT,SXTX5ST ADVISER; WORKS FOR MEASURES. NOT MEN

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Notes From Cambridge

CoL E. M. House and. President Wilson.

Mrs. On Wheeler and daughter of

Hagerstown are spaaing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingermsnn.

MIm Helen Doner la entertaining

Miss Mildred S pence of Indianapolis.

f. it. Zen nas is improving his residence on . Front street by a coat ot

paint. - Miss Esther McNull of Indianapolis

is spending several days with Miss Hazel Bertsch. Messrs. and Mesdames F.'M." Murray, F. J. Harvey. Lawrence Ogborn, George Butler, Roy Copeland, George Babcock, Clarence Ingermann.' E. R. Callaway, Foster Scudder, Charles Wheeler, J. W. Harper and Mrs. Carl Boyd will picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Bales at Mount Auburn. I Frank Rummell of Indianapolis is ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rummell, Sr. . Entertains Card Club. ' Mrs. Edith Scott entertained- the Bridge club Thursday afternoon. There were two tables of the game, at the conclusion of which, light refreshments were served, , Mrs. Horace Hamilton and Mrs. John Groves went to Indianapolis Wednesday, where a brother of Mrs. Hamilton is to be operated on for internal goiter. . Miss Jeannette Van Meter was hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Young Ladies' Bridge club. The game was played at two tables. The guests were Mrs. Carl Caldwell

of Harrisburg, Miss Mildred Spence of Indianapolis, with Miss Helen Doney,

Miss Esther McNull of Indianapolis, with Miss Hazel Bertsch, Mrs. Fred

Brown Of Anderson, Mrs. Roy Hodge

and Mrs. George Hodge of Richmond. Refreshments were served. R. L. Scott, after an illness of ten

days with quinsy, was able to resume his duties as rural carrier yesterday. ' Buckskin Ben and : his ,i wild west show will go to Lawreaceburg Saturday to begin the (air season. Mrs. Harry Morris and daughters spent Wednesday with. Mr. and Sirs. Ellas Worl at Hagerstown. Mrs. James Smith has returned to

Bradford. O., after a visit with her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton.

Mrs. Sadie Raber is improving from

injuries received in a fall from a cherry tree.... - . . .. .

. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad are moving into the Heiser property on East church street, vacated by Charles C. Alberts. . , . v

The second section of the ladies of

the Christian church will give a mar

ket Saturday afternoon at Repp's mon

ument snop.

ENTERTAINS SOCIETY IN SOCIAL MANNER

- MILTON.. Ind., ' July 9. Mrs. John Ingerjman entertained the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. A nice

company ' including Miss Margaret Gentle of Richmond, as a guest, was present. Nice refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crismond and daughters, Misses Catherine and Charlotte of Logansport, were guests of Mrs. L.- A. Bragg, Thursday. Mrs. O. H. Beesdn and daughter Miss Lora Beeson, with Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter Miss Irene, formed an auto party to the country as guests at dinner with Mrs. John Coyne and daughters, Wednesday.

cleared away every pmnple! At least once a day usually twice 1 bathed my face for several minutes with

plenty of Resinol Soap and Mat water and applied a little Resinol Ointment very gently. I let this stay on for ten minutes or so, and then washed it off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. I was astonished how quickly the healing Resinol medication soothed and cleansed the pores, and left my complexion clear, velvety, and free from pimples. Physicians have atao ased Resinol Ointment mat Ration! Soap for 20 yean in tha treatment cl itching, burning akiiMruptiana. Sold by all dmgsiMs: lor trial free, write to Dept. 1S-S. Resinol. Baltimore, Md.

, I TAKE A JITNEY TO FAIRVIEW Leaves 8th' and Main at S and 35 after the hour. Leaves north end of Ridge street in Fairview at 15 after and 15 till hour. ' The Fairview route is from 6th and Main west on Main to 7th. north on 7th to D street and across Doran bridge west on Richmond avenue to 2nd, and north on 2nd to Charles, west on Charles to Hunt street, north on Hunt to School street, and from corner of School and Ridge streets, south on Ridge .returning to Charles and back to 8th and Main streets. Car to Reid Hospital every 30 minutes. Cars on Main between Earlham and Glen Miller ever 10 minutes. Stop a Jitney as you would a street car. You will know them at night by the purple light.

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AMP' ANNUAL MID-SUMMER MARK-DOWN OF MEN'S CLOTEMG

Doors of this store will open tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock to this our great once a year safe which men: know as the Franitel Cleafahcl Saieol menVWthfn'g Vnd 'furnishfn'gs. , At this point in the s?ason every remaining fancy suit In our regular stock is given a decisive price reduction. This opportunity should be eagerly accepted by hundreds of men to get needed summer business and vacation suits. Several hundred brand new suits, selected from our own stocks, which in fashion, In all details of finish and style reach a fineness that is as good as it is possible to pro duce at any price. And every siuit is underpriced, some one-third others as much as one-half. Surely you'll never see the equal of this sale : '" - r XJ

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' t SOFT HATS , . B. V. D. Underwear Fine Bathing Suits 50c Silk Hose One lot $2.00 Soft Hats, light $1-00 Grade, now 79c No better time than now to buy. Best grade of AA light colors, tJI AA 50c Grade, now 39c 1 11 1 1 $2.5Mrade Suits , $1.98 Market- D-fllP now during 1 I II I You all know B. V. D. Come $1.50 Grade Suits ..$1.19 All colors, at sale tjJL" V and try. $1.00 Grade Suits ...79c 25c Grade at ....19c

WEN'S SUMMER FURNISHINGS AT

Prices That Actually Surprise You Men's $1.50 Underwear, now $1.19 Men's $1.00 Underwear, now . . 79c Men's 50c Underwear, now 39c Fine 50c Ties, now at 39c Fine 25c Ties, now at 19c $1.50 Pajamas, now at $1.19 $1 .00 Pajamas, now at 79c Umbrellas, extra fine $1.00 grade, the best made, now at only 79c Men's Raincoats, all the newest styles at 25 per cent, reduction. Absolutely everything in the store reduced. Come early and buy.

Read These Prices pi Mgh Grade Sunnlls

Men's Custom Tailored Suits about 25 in the lot. Regular $10.00 to $20.00 values. For quick clearance .during this sale

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Extra Fine Quality Suits for Men in all desirable sizes and patterns. Excellent values at $10.00, go now at

Our best sellers included in this unusual assortment of suits for men and young men. Regular $15.00 valuessee price tag now

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Silk Shirts Go At THE FOLLOWING CLEARANCE PRICES $5.00 Silk Shirts at $3.48 $4.00 Silk Shirts at. $2.98 $3.00 Silk Shirts at $2.28 $2.50 Silk Shirts at.. $1.78

Will buy during this sale the best $1.00 Shirt you ever hope to buy. All new nobby patterns.

Will buy any of our choicest patterns in $1.50 grade shirts. No fake prices; all guaranteed to be satisfactory.

Will buy a fine grade Dress and Work Shirt that formerly sold at 50c each. You can't beat it for value. All nobby patterns and colors. ,. .... . ..,

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Cut Below Cost

Every Straw Hat in our stock must go regardless of former cost. Panamas, etc., included, and all go now at your choice 1-3 to 1-2 off. You were never offered such value so early in the season.

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WILL BUY Any One of Our Palm Beach SUITS

That formerly sold up to $6.50 $6.98 for Palm Beach suits that sold for $10.00. $4.00 and $4.50 Flannel Trousers, now at $2.98 and $3.48. . These are big values; don't miss them if you want to save.

Sale Starts in the Morning

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