Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 247, 28 September 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-JELGRAIt TVESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1915

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i. INDICATION DY C. IV. CAUDLE t. CAMBRIDGE CITY. fad-. Sept. 28. The Christian church hu been remodeled, enlarged and refurnished and S ill be dedicated Sunday, October 17. y the Rev. C. W.. Cauble. eecreatry of the state missionary, board. ! William Boyer of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ault and daughter Friday. Horace Herr of Indianapolis, prominent in newspaper circles : and as a magazine writer, has been here spendlna a few days with relatives. ' " : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosbaugbot College Corner were guests of Mrrand Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweeney have returned after an automobile trip ef two weeks to Washington, Mt. Vernon, the National cemetery at Gettysburg, and other points in the east. Earl Eichlor of Areola, 111., is spending a few weeks with bis brother, Charles Eichler. ;. ' - Cart -Wbltely of Chicago, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wbitely. 1 : Mrs. Mathias Bodem and Mrs. Lewis Stump of Dayton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sommers.. " & : OeeuDV New Home. . Prof." H. M. Kabel and family will occupy the Morey property on West Front street, now being vacated by Herman Barnett. Claude Kltterman is spending the week at Stephen, Minn.; where he has extensive farming interests. Mrs. R. R. Watklns ? has ; returned after two weeks spent with relatives at California, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Judkins are visiting relatives in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White will spend the winter at Indianapolis, where Mr. 'White is engaged in business. Their home here will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddell. t Returns From Bradford. William Clapper is home- after several days spent with friends at Columbus and Bradford, O. . Harry Hall will remove his family to Hagerstown this week, where he is engaged in business. I Miss Lora Bee son of Milton, en route from Oden, Mich.; is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Knlese. ' Mrs. Laura Davis, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ora Rodgers,' returned to her home In Columbus, Ind., Saturday. A retaining wall has been placed under the railway arch on Center street by. the Pennsylvania : company, as agreed upon when the privilege was ' granted by; the town trustees for changing the tracks. ' . Mrs. Charles Widner has returned from a visit with her son, Frank, at Indianapolis. - Promotion Is Held. The primary department of the Christian Bible school beld promotion exercises at the town hall Sunday afternoon. There was a very creditable exhibit of handiwork done by the department. - The pastafijtlw Bv. Mt. Shults. gave an interesting 'talk on the character of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Williams have had as hteir guest the past week, their daughter, Mrs. Charles Weaver of Greenfield. Rev. Mr. Weyant of the Baptist church, left today for Columbus, O., to visit his brothers and to Meet Mrs. Weyant, who has been spending a part of this month with her parents at Bedford, Pa. James Dennis and son, Russell, were guests of friends here Sunday.. They are located at Knightstown. Miss Ruby Hall, who has been spending the month with friends and relatives in this vicinity, has returned to her home in Baxter Springs, Kan. The . first meeting of tne Friday Nigkt club for the autumn was held at' the home of - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tweedy. Papers were presented by Miss Inez Funk and Mrs. Mabel Straugbn on the geography of Russia, and Russian cathedrals. The : next meeting will be held October 7, with Mrs. Mary Rlche. Word has been, received by Mrs. Kate Blue and Miss Virginia. Barnett that their aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Johnston, died September -22 at Jamestown, O. Mrs. George Hormelwho has been seriously ill for several months, has been taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fagan, in the country, with the hope htat the change may bring about an improved condition, Alonzo Carpenter and daughter, Lenore, of Jamestown, O., are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Jones. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVERS ARE DANGEROUS Don't Use Poisonous So-called Superfluous Hair Removers. You may escape permanent injury if you . use so-called hair removers, but you cannot escape an increased growth because after each removal the hair is bound to grow out more bristly and in time it will become so coarse that nothing will remove it but a razor. The only safe way to remove hair Is to divitalize it. It is useless to use pastes or rub-on preparations because they only remove hair from the surface of the skin. DeMlracle, the original liquid depilatory, devitalizes hair by attacking it under the skin as well as on the skin. Imitations ' of DeMlracle are as worthless as pastes and rub-on preparations because they lack certain ingredients that DeMlracle alone contains which give it the power to rob hair of its vitality. Remember, DeMlracle is the only depilatory that has a binding guarantee in each package which entitles you to your money if it fails. Insist on the genuine DeMlracle and you will get the original liquid hair retriever. Others are worthless imita-f-' refuse them. DeMlracle is sold -e sizes, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 hotrhe larger .sizes are the most ical for dermatologists and users to buy. If your dealer will not supply you buy a bottle at Clem Thlstlethwaite's drug stores or order direct from us. The truth about the treatment or superfluous hair mailed in plain sealed, envelope on request. DeMlracle Chemical Co.; Dept. B, Park lAve. and 129th St., New York Adv.

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' ? Because of the war. many, of the clever.esigners have been inspired with a desire to adapt styles from military attire of one degree or another. This hat is adapted from the Russian military headgear and is called-the " Voisk.''; It is featured in Kinimer fur with abashing double wing of navy blue. It is; distinctly, smartj

POULTRY ASSOCIATION ARRANGES FOR SH07 EATON,-O., Sept. 28. Members of the Preble County Poultry association are - at" 'work arranging -details for, the coming show, to-be 'held during the week of January 24 in the " Armory.; More attractive premiums' are offered than ever before, and It is probable the show will be one of the largest in western Ohio during the ' year, f One of the trophies is a -handsome $50' silver cup, donated ' by Congressman Gard. ' A . feature! of the show thjs year will be .the "exhibit of Ohio State university, , .. Instructors will be sent with university, exhibit and lectures will be given on "subjects of special interest to fanciers, such as . the proper method of candling eggs "and' determining their fertility.: - . . While it is. not fully determined, it is probable a two days' institute will be conducted, during. the.show by the Ohio Poultry Breeders', association. In Bhi.--iv W tjf.. " "ij, FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE The great nerve tonic the -famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and. vitality 'into nervous tired out, all in, despondent people in'a few days. Anyone can buy. a box for only 50 cents, and Leo H. Fine and A. G. Luken are authorized by the maker to refund; the purchase price if any one is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for, general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by "over-indulgence In alcohol, tobacco or overwork of any kind. As a brain food or for any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills . are unsurpassed, ; while for hysteria, trembling' and neuralgia they are simply splendid. . Fifty cents - at Leo H. Fihe's, A. G. Luken's and dealers ' everywhere. Mail orders filled; charges prepaid, by Wendell Pharma-cal-Co.. Inc., Syracuse. N; Y. Adv. to

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-5JP HERMAN COLLEGE HONORS itNCfUSHR BERLIN, ' Sept. 28 The Technical High' school of , Darmstadt has conferred the honorary' degree of "Doctor'of Engineering" . upon Sir William H. Lindley, an' English civil engineer, living at -Frankfurt. Sir William is one of the foremost authorities on waterworks and sanitary engineering. The action of the Darmstadt college Is warmly endorsed by the German press. : Hankow In 114 exported 4,545 tons of bean oil, valued at $442,000. -

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The following fa the . program for- the meeting of the Woman's - Cbriatlmn Board of Missions, which will be beld in the parlors of-the Christian church. Thursday, October-7, at 3 o clocks - .Devotianalby the president, Mrs. Ines Eliasbn Business period. , Roll Call--lteapondl by giving a missionary item gleaned lir reading. "Forty Year of Serrice, Chapter -, Mrs.: Bartholomew. rMusic, India' King. . "Home Missions in Action," Mrs. Lenna King. - "I Bible Study, 'Mn. Thurman'. i "Hidden Answers," Mrs. Kimmel. , MINISTER RESIGNS EATON. O., Sept. 28.- To accept a call extended by the Christian church at: Bethesda. Rev. H. R. Bixel. pastor of the New Paris church, has tendered his resignation to the official board and will resign October 3. During his stay at New Paris, Rev. 31xel has ac complished . much In church and ; Sun day school work , and - his .leaving is deeply regrettde. , , - IFPPouO' Saaipl Pak . f t a F a sa . rynuaM Pile TreaitBBeaC : Kew - OSfere Frc t Prev What It WIU If tmr Ym, Pyramid' Plli T r eat m ant Rlvea quick r ef, stops Itch- , w i or protrudtnr ptles, hemorrhoids and .alt rectal troubles, in tha privacy of your., own.. bom. 50c a box at all dntKclata. A single pox often cures. - sMswle for trial with booklet mailed free In plain wrapper. If you send us coupon below. . - , 1 1 FREE: SAMPLE : COUPON.. Pyramid Drug Company, 529 Pyramid Bldg.. , : Marshall, Mich.: . r. . . Kindly, send me a free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. :..,... Name.. .1 Street:. ........ city.... .State.. . . w oitDepasits -j.

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B- C held its regular, meeting Friday anernoon at G. A.-R. post room wun nearly all A members present. At 6 o'clock an excellent basket dinner was served, several, members r of .the G. A. R." being present, r . , ; v ; The blaies;of. a 'Ijouialana: inventor's electric . tan--are ; surmounted by a guard- to break up the currents of air they create.'-T'- ". ':-v ' "'v ' DO YOUCNEED FOR THE APPETITE C -FOR THE DIGESTION FOR THE LAZY LIVER FOR CLOGGED BOWELS IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It is a tonic, appetiser and stomach remedy of well-known merit NbsGET THE GENUHJEcx If , You Appreciate the latest ideas in' Dry Cleaning and Pressing. ; .' -such ' as you get in a- city, you should call. PHONE 2316. .Altering of Garments "done at' a moderate price and by expert workman. Ladies' Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed P-a. Men's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed .'. . . .'. . J. ThB DErJWISShp NO 8 NORTH 10TH ST. 41 Mdf

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.- .. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS ALL NEW No Store in the City Is Offering Fur Trim med Suita for as little as $14.95. Choice ot new materials, cleverly trimmed with fur of the best quality; the jackets lined : with guaranteed satin In medium length, and box effects, plain tailored or belted models. The colors: Black. Navy, African brown. Subterranean Green, etc. - The best suit In the city for $14.95 and sold in the best specialty shops for $20. See them. Try them on. You don't have to buy, but they are for sale.

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