Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 247, 28 September 1915 — Page 7

- TITO mOIMQND PAliApXLTRI AND SUN-TELEGAE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1915

SuSffr AtWnai Pulling Awayl England. Germaty a4 mss t SETTLE TEROS OF I'M LOANS AFTER DINNER ; URNfP QV TAR COLUMtUS. lad.. 60ft H WVa a kettle of tar. which she waa netting on the cooking stove, bailed over. lira. Elisabeth Harmon. 4k. wtfe of James Harmon, living adothweet of here, tried to carry the kettle from the house. She was burned from head to toot when her elothlng caught tlrd and the tar exploded. - NEW PARIS. 0 Sept. Jt-Muctr in PALLADIUM WANT ACS. PAY.. dignation resulted Sunday when the gas was turned oft one hour earlier than advertised, and several homes were dinnerless or else contented their members . with cold luncheons. The pressure waa off from 12 a. to about C

' CHICAGO, Sent 28. The terms of the loan sought by the Anglo French com mixtion la the United State will be made public tonight In Chicago after a dinner which Is to be tendered the tour commlssionera who came from New York today. Simultaneous announcement will be made In New York. Baron Rending one of the com-, missloners gave Information to the representative of the International News Service at "noon .today.. While

would not give out the figures which represent the proposed loan, It was aliened that' it is to be $500,000,000. Baron Reading said the success of the big loan was assured. . . LOSES DIRECTIONS; HUNTS FOR AGENT TO STOP MACHINE HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept 28. John HolcrOft, a farmer near here, bought an automobile and took it out into the pasture lot to practice running it He laid the book of instructions open on the seat beside him and started off fine. After circling the lot several times he decided to try it on the highway, but Just as he rounded the fence corner, a gust of wind wafted away the book of Instructions, and he did not know how to stop the car. Holcroft started for town, hoping to encounter the agent who had sold the car to blm, and hoping to have him shout, stopping instructions, to him as he circled around . and around the block. Half way to town, however, be ran out of gasoline, the car stoppol and be tramped, back after his Instruction book.

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The picture shows one of the life boats of the Greek liner Athinai, which was burned in mid ocean, leaving the doomed ship with the last of the survivors who were taken aboard the S. S. Tuscania and broucrht to New York. Of the 408 passengers and crew, only one was lost, that one

person having died from heart failure after being taken aboard the Tuscania. It is believed that

the fire was caused by incendiary bombs placed by German sympathizers;

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turned. Saturday from an extended visit at Kokomo with Mr. and Mrs. John Jay. Mrs. Means and Mrs. Jay are much improved in health. Silo filling is receiving the attention of farmers at this time. A large number of silos have been installed by progressive farmers of this community. Paul Nill, of hte NiU Gravel company, Dayton, was here Saturday. The New Paris-Richmond truck has been carrying capacity loads of freight from Richmond the last two weeks. Light farming machinery, fall fruits and household goods comprise the loads. Two round tripe are made dally. M. A. McCreary, superintendent of the Reinheimer quarries, went to To

ledo Saturday ntgnt on DUBineas. Mr. and Mrs. Kadel and son Of New Carlisle, O., came-Saturday -and. will reside in the Grant Colby property on Spring street. Mr. Kadel will be employed on the. new school building. V MKsef Leon SttltitaTad-Hester Nel

son and Henry Miller and Emmett G. Harris motored to Milford Center, O., Saturday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty, going to Columbus to spend Sunday. Fred E. Burtch, who has been at Reid hospital, Richmond, for five weeks, the result of an operation for appendicitis, returned home Saturday. While not able to sit up, his general condition is excellent. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence and son motored to West Manchester Sunday and were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Beane. . G. M. N. Walters, superintendent of construction on the school building, returned Saturday after a week's absence in the northern part of the state. W. H. Marshall of Westerville, O., spent Sunday at home with his family. Mrs. Joseph Graham and family went to Portsmouth Saturday to join Mr. Graham, who is employed in that city. . Mr. and Mrs. John G. Childress Of

near Richmond were guests or Mrs. Martha McLaughlin Saturday. , Elmer Commons is entertaining his brother from Oregon.

City Statistics

Marriage Licenses. Richard Roby, 23, Abington, farmer, and Helen Rhodes, 19, seamstress, Richmond.

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CENTERVILLE

Charles Commons of Chicago, spent

the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Commons and other relatives. Miss Blanch Bowen of Richmond, called on friends here Friday afternoon. W. G. Moulton and little granddaughter Miriam Moulton of Parker City, were over Sunday guests of his son and daughter J. R. Moulton and Mrs. B. W. Whipple. Joseph Hurst and sons spent Saturday afternoon with her mother Mrs. Bond of Cambridge City. County Assessor Mathews left-Sunday evening for Washington, D. C, to

attend the National Encamptnent ct;

the Grand Army. " Mrs. E. M. Parker and" Mrs. Frank Case are the house guests of Mrs. Dora Mendenhall and family of East Main street. ; Trades for Property. . Mrs. Adelaide Housk Griffith . of Last Main street, traded her home residence for a property in Richmond. The present owner Is a resident of northern Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lashley returned to their new home on East Main street, Sunday evening to remain until Mr. Lashley's health improves.' - Mrs. Tom King returned home from the hospital Sunday evening and Is feeling quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson and family motored to Dayton Sunday and spent the day.

Experiments In Jamaica have succeeded In making a flour from bananas that is mixed with wheat flour: for bread and cakes.

iriTO SEGOtJO LINE WORKS

asks the- court , to restore to her her

maiden name, Emily Keller. '

PARIS, Sept. 28. French artillery Is deluging with ' shells the second line German trenches In Champagne today. Officers who arrived . from the front this forenoon asserted that the bombardment now in progress is more terrific tbah that which preceded the victorious attacks of the French troops on the first line defenses. Heavy artillery has been brought to bear upon Tabure, where the Germans have constructed with concrete and steel the strongest underground fort along the entire front. "No fortification can stand against

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Sunday was promotion day in the elementary epartmen of the Christian Church Bible school. A group of children from the - beginners class was transferred uto,tl;e primary class, with. Miss Marie Hjfcrnler, as teacher. Rally Day will be observed next Sunday. On that day a Teachers Training Class will be started with Mrs. E. P. Jones as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore, had as their guests at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and family. Miss Lucy Dennis, of Richmond, was the week end guests of Miss Irene Crook. The Light, Heat and Power company of Connersville, under contract to furnish electric light here, turned the electricity on at Beeson's Station. A large crowd attended the World's Fair Society, given at the home of M. D. Doddridge, in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Westhafer, Saturday evening. L. F. Lantz and daughter, Miss Luella, Bpent Sunday afternoon with his sister, Miss Amanda Lantz, at Centerville, Sunday afternoon. . The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening. . , i .David Baker, James. Van BuSkirk and Mr. and. Mrs. Bankert of Faljnouth, were- guests at dinner . Sunday With Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Baker. Mr. and -Mrs.-Elmer -Lowry entertained as their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowry of Cambridge City and Mr. and Mrs.- Ben R. Kellam and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis and son, Olin, Clarence Coppock, Edw. Beeson, Mrs. W. H. Brown and son, went to Richmond Saturday. Mrs. O. Ferguson and Misses Hattie and Mary Sills, were at Richmond Saturday. Ward 'Rogers was given a surprise Saturday evening by Mr. and ' Mrs. Clark Faucett, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kammel and family, Miss Sarah Williams, Mrs. Frank Williams and Will Huddleston and Miss Ruth Leverton. The evening was delightfully spent in games and nice refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will soon move, to near Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kimmel will take the farm they vacate. Mrs. John Sevier, of Union City, has been the guest of Mrs. Julia Ball, this week. Misses Veva Witter and Blanche Moore were at. Richmond, Saturday. . Miss X.oreha -Warren entertained Miss Lora Beeson .at . dinner Sunday. Miss . Lorone. Warren entertained Miss Lora Beeson at dinner, Sunday. , Mrs. Walter Semplin will entertain the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bailey of Connersville, were guests of David J. Doddridge and - family, of - Doddridge Sunday, Mr. Doddridge is in ill health

GETS BEE IN MOUTH

KINGMAN, ind., Sept. 28. The services of a physician were necessary to remove a bee's stinger from : the throat of Mrs. Ed Reath, who was stung while eating grapes. The bee was on the Inside of a grape, and was not noticed by Mrs. Reath untU it stung her.

SHERIDAN ARRESTED.

Charles E. Sheridan was. arrested yesterday for being intoxicated on board an Ohio Electric traction car; He drew the minimum fine in city court today, $10 and costs, which he nall . - .

the blast of guns how being directed against Tahure." said one officer. "Our shells are finding their marks and spreading destruction. Tahure Is the center of the defenses built along the grand ' St. Hilaire-Cernay highway. These are of great strength and it is expected that General Joff re will maintain the bombardment for at least three days before -again throwing in his infantry." Fort Tahure lies northeast of Souain and almost due. .north of Perthes and about three miles from the latter town. It is at the eastern edge of a thick forest.

ASKS FOR DIVORCE

Emily Elstro filed suit for divorce today from her husband, Howard El

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NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRAC- . TORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice Is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Wayne county will receive sealed proposals for -the North Twelfth street bridge in the. city of Richmond, at 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, October 9, 1915, at the county auditor's office at the court house, In the city of Richmond. . ' ' Bids will be received for the completion of said work In accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the auditor's office of Wayne county. . Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in ,all respects conform with the law governing such matters.' The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - By order of the board of 5 county commissioners of Wayne county. L. S. BOWMAN. ? 22-28 ; Auditor Wayne County.

SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE TO EATON September 30 and October 1, via Pennsylvania-lines, account Eaton fair. Leaves Richmond 1:00 p. m. 28-2t

The celebrated Harper Whiskey, quart $1.00, gallon $3.75. All brands of whiskey bottled in bond $1.25 per bottle. Westcott Hotel Bar. 7-tf

SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the instant relief of painful, smarting, tender, nervous feet. It takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Simply shake the contents of one of the small envelopes in each shoe. Over 100,000 packages are being used by the German and Allied troops at the front. Sold everywhere, 25c. Adv.

RECIPES OF OUR PIONEER . MOTHERS .. for the home treatment of disease were wonderfully dependable. True, they knew nothing of drugs, but owed their Success to the roots, herbs and barks of the field. It is Interesting to note that. Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound,.' the most ' successful remedy, for female ills we have, was originally prepared for home use from one of these recipes. Its fame has now spread from shore to shore, and thousands of American women now well and strong claim they owe their health and .happiness to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Adv. ;

HEALTH AND HAPPINESS DEPEND UPON YOUR LIVER. That sluggish liver with its sluggish flow of bile is what makes the world look so dark at times. Dr. -King's New Life Pills go straight to the root of the difficulty by waking up the action of the liver and increasing the bile. Dr. King's New Life Pills cause the bowels to act more freely and drive away those "moody days." 25c a bottle. Adv. - ! . , 1 : '

Dance t Morton park Friday, October 1., Given by George Rhule, Everybody cordially Invited., - Zk

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