Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 204, 9 August 1915 — Page 9

---PAGENINE BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE Of SUtJDAY IN NEW PARIS ATTEND ROQUE MEET third annual tournament of thV"Wes , ern Roque association, and have some Interesting games to their credltSketches from Life by TemPie 'NEW PARIS, O.. Aug. 9. M. H. Pence and O. W; Sherer returned Sunday morning from a week's stay in Chicago where they attended- the The sum of $540,000 is required annually to. pay midshipmen undei In strnctlon at the Annapolis Naval atad emy: - - ; -.'

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUG. 9, 1915

news from; suburban communities

Professional and Business Men Decide to Shut Doors to Trade on the Sabbath Day.

New Track of Pennsylvania to Richards Grain Elevator Completed and Ready for Cars.

NEW PARIS, O., Aug. 9. A public meeting -was held Friday evening in

tbe council chamber by ministers,

business men and councllmen to dis

cuss the Sunday closing movement,

and It was the opinion that business

houses should be closed and all were

In favor of it, but for the present a few hours each Sunday morning some

of the places will continue to do

business.

Miss Carrie Davis returned Sunday from a several days' visit with her rel

atives at Pennvllle, Ind. Russell Reinheimer has been enjoying a week's vacation from his duties in Wrenn's store. He visited at Indianapolis and CampbellBtown. R. P. Bennett and son of New Madison, spent Friday here on business. Miss Roy Cusslns, after a short visit with local relatives here, left Saturday and joined a friend at Anderson for a two months' outing at St Joe, Mo., and other points. Kermit Penland fell from' the fence Friday and suffered a badly twisted arm, which he is wearing in a sling. Return from Chicago. Mrs. T. J. Canny and son, Leo, returned Saturday morning from a pleasant visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Pence recently received from her father in Arkansas, a fine crate of Alberta peaches. Miss Eva McKee left Tuesday evening for a two weeks' vacation with relatives In Pennsylvania. Mies Pet Wieland has a beautiful velvet slumber robe on display at Wrenn's store, which her friends are assisting in selling for her. Edward Roach, who spent a few Jays with local relatives recently, returned to Indianapolis. His Injured foot is giving him much trouble and another operation will be -necessary to give him relief. Mr. and Mrs. W. fi. Jones and two daughters attended the Weaver family reunion Wednesday,-at Bradford, i Ohio, returning home Thursday. - Mrs. James H. Barnett and guests, Mrs. William Roach and son of Indianapolis,, spent Tuesday with Richmond friends. The three local rural carries received their first pay checks of $100, August first, the year-old order of the postofflce department having just gone into effect. Visits Her Mother. Mrs. David Long of Richmond spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Martha J. Cook and son. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and daughter, Mildred, of HollanSburg, spent the early part of the week with Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garretson. Mr. Mitchell was Inspecting farms and will locate here In the near future. Emory C. Fritz of Covington, Ohio, spent the past week here on business. H. W. Chenoweth made a business trip to Indianapolis Thursday and made the purchase of a line new touring car for a customer. Mrs. W. A. Nelson and children spent Wednesday with her parents at Mllford Center, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Penland were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Ogden, near Camden, and report the aged people in fine health. . Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Behner and interesting family of three children, of St. Louis, Mo., were house guests of Mrs. M. H. Pence and son from Wednesday until Friday. On Wednesday, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Vance-were dinner guests at the Pence home. Dr. E. E. Bevlngton has sold both of his two-passenger automobiles and has made the purchase of a new model two-passenger car. Mr. and Mrs. Crouse of Covington, Ohio, spent this week here the guests of Messrs. and Mesdames D. W. Miller and J. A. Day. Return to Michigan. Misses Harriet, Marjorie and Doris McKeon and Robert McKeon returned Thursday to their home in Grand Rapids, Mich., after an extended visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid. Miss Harriet will attend

school In Grand Rapids this coming

winter, instead of returning to New Paris.

O. C. Pence, who received injuries in an accident last week, was able to

return to work Monday.

Rev. and Mrs. F. O. Behner and fam

ily. Mrs. M. H. Pence and son, Albert, were entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday by Mrs. O. W. Sberer. On

Thursday Miss Nelle McNeill entertained the Behuert at luncheon, and

the tame evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch. R. Raney

while Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Reid gave -a breakfast In their honor. They left Friday for a further

visit at Covington, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alvle E. Penland en

tertained Wednesday, Mrs. Grace Co-

burn and Miss Edith Hutton of Find

lay, . Ohio, Mesdames Penland and Alma Baker,' Messrs. J. W.; Baker and

Lon Baker. Mrs! C. C. Settles and babv daueh

ter of Richmond, spent this week with

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pence

Frank Miller left Thursday evening for his old home in Maryland, called

there by the death of a favorite aunt, Francis Via is looking after Mr. Mil ler's business in his absence. . .'. Home from Fishing Trip.. '

Mr. and- Mrs. C M. Benson .and Jerome Jordan have returned from a

week's Ashing trip. ....

E. V. Stamback unloaded a carload of fine young cattle at the local stock yards Friday morning, which he drove to. his farms east of New Paris, to feed them out. They were purchased

in the Indianapolis market. .

Mrs. Boomershine and children, of Lewisburg, are the guests of . her

daughter, Mrs. Carl Brown.

John O'Dea shipped a car load of

cattle to the Cincinnati market last week. Mrs. Thad. McCown of Hagerstown,

came Friday for a few days'.visit with

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purviance. Change Picnic Party. The picnic party which was sched

uled for Wednesday evening at Sunset

Hill, Cedar Springs, was changed to an indoor affair on account of the weather conditions, the guests repairing to the home of Miss Mary Porterfield where a jolly time was spent. In the evening an informal dance' was given In honor of the young ladles at the opera house. Miss Ruth Hadley and Miss Mary Porterfleld were Joint hostesses of both affairs which were in. honor of .Miss Hadley's guest, Miss Farquhar. Over thirty young ladies were in the party. Lee Thurston returned Thursday evening from'a trip '"through" the west, during which time he. visited .both expositions and made a trip to Mexico. Miss Julia Canny, who is in training at the nurse's school at Columbus, is the guest of her brother, T. J. Canny, for a week. Mrs. Mary H. Miller is making an extended visit at Columbus with her daughter, Miss Edith. Miss Ethel I. Davis, linotype operator at the local print shop, will begin a several weeks' vacation Monday, during which time she will visit relatives at Indiana and Ohio points. Mrs. Leonard Hiatt and daughter Alice, of Richmond, spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Burden. Miss Dorothy Havens returned Saturday to her home at Tippecanoe City, Ohio, after a two weeks' visit with her cousin, Miss Helen Wefler. Complete Sidetrack. . The new Pennsylvania railroad sidetrack extension for George W. Richards & Sons' elevator was completed the past week. The village council gave the elevator permission to extend the track on the alley, which is council's right of way. Miss Olive Banfill returned Saturday to her home in New Madison, after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Dunn. L. P. Melody has taken a position with H. V. McLeland at Richmond. Mrs. M. A. Halm returned Saturday to her home at WesterviHe, Ohio, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher of Clearwater, Ohio, have come here and taken a residence in the east holf of Mrs. Hutton's property on Cherry street. Mr. Fisher is traveling salesman for the new Reinheimer Quarries Co., and has been an employe of the France Co., which purchased the local quarries, all his life, and was incapacitated

by illness from doing heavy work, so

took up the new work, Messrs. and Mesdames J. W. Rein

heimer, E. L. Reinheimer and daugh

ters, R. E. Killbourne and daughter

and F. M. Slork and family left Sun-

Fritzi Scheff

Jl Id

...

1 fix C

3D (S5

4 : - - - :-

A

8cene from "Pretty Mr. Smith," Starring Frltzl Scheff at the Murray Theatre , Wednesday and Thursday.

T f

A Real Cop

day morning for a week's outing' at Cleat . Lake, IndVmaking the trip in autos. f William Booher of Richmond is preparing to erect a new frame house on his lot on West Cherry street. i J H. W. Chenoweth, automobile salesman, has enjoyed such an increase in business, that he will shortly open an office in Richmond and put a man in charge.

I CAMBRIDGE CITY I

Mr. and Mrs. JHU :', V. .Hanscome and

sons of Winchester, .were, guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Llmer Wheian Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Hutchens and Mrs. Claud

Yoke were visitors at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Helmsing at the

close of . the week.

Fred Cornell, who'unent. t.tiA -'sum

mer at Grand Rapids,, is enjoying his

vacation nere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cornell

Mi's. N. J. crossley has gone to

Bloomington -for an indefinite r stay withvher daughter, Mrs. Richard W. Thornton. " ' " - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 1" " of Richmond Htfd Miss Myrtle Cox of Noblesville' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Callaway Sunday. Albert Ohmit and Ralph Luddington and Misses Helen Filby and Alice McCaffrey "spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClure at Richmond. Mrs. Edna Williams of New Castle visited friends here a at the close of the week. Wed at Lewisville.

Charles P. Doney of Cambridge and Miss Grace -Cartwright of Lewisville were married Saturday morning by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell of the Presbyterian church at Lewisville. They will reside in Indianapolis where Mr. Doney holds a position in the internal revenue service. .:.' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes have returned from their wedding trip and will take up the residence on Capitol Hill within a few days. Rev. James Garvin and daughter,

Mrs. Byorn Kale of Columbus, O., Thomas- Garvin 'and family of Cleveland, O., Miss Helen Garvin of Duluth, Miss Alma Garvin of Perdue university, f and Mrs. Joe Garvin and daughters of Chicago, are enjoying a house party at the home of Mrs. Viola K. Roth. . ; Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Canaday of New Castle visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. John Clark and son Edward have returned from St. Louis, where they were called a week ago on account of the death of Mrs. Clark's father. W. A. Creitz motored to Cumberland Sunday. .

Many a Eusineiss Man

who is careful to protect himsblf in -monev5 matters,; is careless about, health his most valuable asset., y: For.manyv ".coffee drinking silently undermines: ;heatth, becafuse each cup contains about 2y2 grains of the cumulative,- harmful drug, caffetne. . , Five! to" six grains of caffeine will kill a rabbit or cat, and repeated daily will cripple a mah. . . .How cripple a man ? The caffeine- little by little causes hardening of the arteries and premature : old ! age, showing more in some-than in others. -, iSome of the symptoms of caffeine; poisoning are;; headache, nervousness, biliousness, - heart flqftex . sleeplessness at night, and "fag" after cof fee's reac . tion in the daytime. : ' ' ' . The way to avoid all coffee -troubles is to leave ; coffee alone and use Instant Posftim. the pure food-drink; There's no caffeine "nor any other harmful. sub- .' stance in Postum. Made from prime wheat, roast-; ed with a bit of wholesome molasses, it contains all the goodness of the grains, and is nourishing, economical and delicious. There's no "fag" in Postum, and "There's a Reason" sold by Grocers.

How to Buy Rare or Second -If and Books Cheaply or Find Buyers For Your Books

He that Loveth a good book will never want a faithful : friend; a wholesome counsellor; a cheerful companion; an effectual comforter. Isaac Barrow. Nothing inspires one like a good book. They are the silent friends and counsellors that enable men and women to do things worth while. In this city are stores and individuals who offer rare and second-hand books, as well as many ifew and standard works, in our Classified advertisingsection at prices surprisingly low. , .There you may find the very books .you want from time to time nt your price. Or, if you have books to sell, a Want Ad may find a buyer among the many book lovers and readers of this paper who

regularly read our Classified adver

tising. 1 ry a Want Ad it you want to buy or sell a book or any other article. It is always profitable to Use I

BABE OLD BOOKS FOR. BALE We hre la our stock Gf.Jiiew nd second-hand books many rare volumes and first edition books which are real bargains. -Come In and, apo-thopi. . You wljji ti'o 'ftnd many- ataridard worka. finely bound.- at low prices. When down town today drop In and undisturbed seek out what, you want. Address: ' BOOKS WANTEIT-wm pay a fair pripe for second-band set of latest -edition of Use En- -cyclopedia Bdtannlca. Or will exchange complete worka of Czrlyte. Tennyson, 'Hwro and Dumas, all finely -bound, on some mutually sat' lafactory ba&ia. Address:

The Want Ad Way

99

This Coupon and 56c for ONE WEATHER HOUSE at Leo H. Fihc's Pharmacy

NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED For Palladium Readers Only

-Get One of These Imported Weather Prophets Advertised and Always Sold For $t.00 ONLY -

Ic the

HANT, JkTS Sfor

or 7 til-vie -

price of iv. 5

Genuine Imported Hygrometers

Which Will Tell of Approaching Rain or Snow 8 to 24 Hours Ahead. -iBetter and Far More Reliable than General Weather Reports ; We have imported directly iron "The Schwarzwald" (Black Forest). Germany, by the way of Switzerland, a quantity of these famous Weather-Prophets, for this .special sale. The hoiises'are made of hardwood; in Swiss cottage syle, and are richly decorated, same as picture, with Thermometer, Elk's Head, Bird's Nest and Bird. It has four windows and two doorways. ' " .. . ....... :', : When the weather is fine the two children will be out. and when rainy weather is approaching the. witch., will come out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of the rain or snow. . . : ,.; Advertised in the Saturday Post lor $1.00 r This is exactly the same Weather-Prophet which was advertised in tbe Saturday Evening Post tniree weeks ago for $1.00. It is a regular dollar article but by" making a quantify purchase we have received a, very special price, enabling us to sell thm at 56 cents. There is no financial profit in the transaction to our" store The sale is conducted for the purpose of getting people into our store. We have added to the invoice cost slm-' ply the estimated expenses of advertising. When you buy a Weather-Prophet for 56 cents you are actually jget-' ting one at the cost price in five thousand' lots." , 5fic Special Price tor Limited Time gfi-p We have only a limited number and can get no more. - Come and get yours.at once. ' ' "

Every' City, Village and Farm Home Should Have One. Mail Orders, 5c Extra;

LeD Mo. IFnltne's

'830 Main Street.

Richmond, Indiana.-