Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 256, 8 October 1915 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1915.

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PHONE OPERATOR QUITS JOB AFTER r LONG SERVICE

ECONONY, Ind., Oct. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronson, Mr, and Mrs. Will Tyler and eon of Muncie were entertained at dinner by Mr.: and Mrs. Ctoarley Cole. " s C. L. Hiatt is harvesting the second crop of hay. . Ja few cherry and plum. trees are blooming the second time this year. Miss Ida Mae- Lamb, who has been "Hello Girl" for the Econony and Modoc Telephone company the last ten years, has resigned. She will be

an applicant for -the Econony postoffice. " - ' ' 1 " " : Mrs. Street of Losantville called on Mrs. Earl Cain. Tuesday. ' . " .Mrs. Grace Hunt is collecting old furniture. , She recently bought; an old dresser of Mrs. Lizzie Wolfe of Centerville that was made by a Mr. Greenstreet who worked at the cabinet trade here 100 years ago. It is made of wild cherry. Mrs. Zella Dannison and . baby daughter of Maple Grove were here Wednesday. T Mr. and Mrs. George Ballerig, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cat nand children visited Mr. and Mrs. , Guy Ballinger and family of Newcastle recently. G. S. Ballinger and Lorln Lamb are building a large barn for Charley Ballinger of near Carlos City. Charley Cole was calling on .friends east of town Wednesday afternoon. i . Prof. Brunfleld, Mrs. Anna Bishop, the Misses Ef f ie Wilson, Katherine

Pusey, Blanche Fenimore, Elsie Veal and Jessie-Senesar of -the v Econony schools will ' attend the County Teachers' Institute at Richmond Saturday.-. . ' " . ; ", r

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PRiNCE OF WALES KEEPS f . - IN GOOD PHYSICAL .TRIM.

LONDON, Oct. 8. The Prince of Wales, who has Just returned to France, has been keeping himself fit all through his holiday here. Nobody looking hisi lithe and ' spare frame would imagine him., in danger of put

ting on too much flesh, and yet that la1

exactly what he endeavors to guard against. It . may possibly be that he fears a hereditary tendency is there, and that' his rigorous exercise is designed to keep the tendency under. However that may be, he continues to take an extraordinary amount of physical exercise.'and was to be seen a few mornings ago sprinting around Buckingham palace grounds.

:, Miss Bernlce Anderson is spending a' few days in Richmond. , , j "r Mrs. - Florence Anderson, Gertrude Boren and Miss Florence Boren attended the meeting at Fountain City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper of Cambridge City spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Hill. - '

: Mr. and Mrs.v .Oliver Spencer- spent Monday with John , Spencer , ot, near

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' Frank , Keister and 'wife,-,' George

Keister and - family,- Mrs. Rachel Brooks" and Fred 'Brooks 'of" Union

City, and Mrs. Smitener from Pikeaville, spent- Sunday afternoon with

John Harding and family. "

Merle Coleman and family spent Saturday night and . Sunday at Ridge-

ville with -Mr. Erman . Hiatt and family. ' lj .-. :V ',

TAILOR CUPPINGS STOLEN DY PRIVATE

' PARIS, Oct. 8. The First CouncU of War of Paris has just sentenced to

a year of prison an adjudant and a soldier for having stolen nearly ' $200 worth of clippings which belonged to the master tailor of their regiment. It came , out in court that the sale of clippings. brought in to the master tailor of a regiment,' a corporal, from $800 to $1,000 a month. One of the

advocates for - the defence made tbej

calculation that during the thirteen months of the war the four hundred regimental master tailors of . the French army had, .according to this evidence, realized. a gain of $5,200,000 solely from the clippings of cloth which the state permitted them to retain.

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any and every corn or callus without falL without fussing with thick bandages, toe harnesses, corn-swelling salves. Irritating ointments. It's applied in S seconds blng, bine f drops, the work Is done, the corn shrivels up. your corn agony ends and the corn loaves forever I All the limping, the pains that dart to your heart's core, the crucifixion of having to wear shoes over screaming corns, the danger of blood poison from making them bleed by using knives, razors and scissors -are gone at last I "GETS-IT" Is the new way. the sure, simple, painless way. Try It for corns, calluses, warts and bunions. "GETS-IT" is Bold by druggists every where, Soo a foottlo, or sent direct by B. Lawrence fc Co Chicago.

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Bimpla As Saying It; Never Fail It doea your heart good to see how easily and ouickly any corn comes out

when you put "GETS-IT" on! And then whea you've gone along for years trying

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everything, when you've sat jdd nights wrapping up your tecs in bandages, smearing on salves that rub off or swell up the corn, pasting on cotton plasters that make corns pop-eyed, slaughtering, your toes with razors. Jabbing them with knives and pruning to the auick with scissors and then you put on 2 drops of "GETS-IT" and see your corn fall right off why. It Just looks liko a miracle. Just try it. "GETS-IT" never falls. No pain, no trouble. Use it for any corn, callus, wart or bunion. "GETS-IT'' Is sold by druggists every where. 25o a bottle, or sent direct by Lawrence fc Co., Chicago.

2 Drops of 'GETS-IT." Out Comosiho Corn ! It's the World's Wonder; Never Fails. Youll make goo-goo eyes at your feet, after you use "GETS-IT." and you'll And the places where those blankety corns used to be, Just as smooth as your cheek.

"Bow Wide Is m GETS-IT Smile? Well Good Deal Orr 2 Feet!" There's no corn or callus among the mllllonsiof feet In the world that "GETSIT" will not remove there's no escape. "GETS-IT" is the new way, the simple, common-sense, sure way. It does away with greasy ointments, salves, pads, cotton rings, harnesses, knives, scissors, razors, files, and the limping and the painful pigeon-toe walk of so many corn pestered people. All you do is put 3 drops of "GETS-IT" on the corn shrivels up and good bye. Nothing else In the world like "GETS-IT." Millions are using It, There's no pain, no trouble, no changing shoes because of corns, "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists every where, 2So a bottle, or sent direct by Lawrence fe Co Chicago.

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RdFoaajcrjuGllQ cnndMeaQ don tfUoedp flDFauoe nff tfMs zydDHdaHoFffaiill Recommend It To Their Customers

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Largest Seller For Four Yoaro We have sold, recommended and guaranteed "Gets-It" fpi thejast 3 to t4 years and find itthe, best seller-of any "other corn remedy. We can cheerfully recommend it to bur customers. A. a Luken & Col

TJo " Kicko " I have sold "Gets-It" for a number of years and never had a kick. w H Sudhoff Drug Co.

Demand Always Big "Gets-It" is one of our best selling corn remedies. , The demand never ceases. The Conkey Drug Co.

Big Sale

"Gets-It" is all right. Our sale of it is very large. : Leo. H. Fihe

Couldn't Be Better We have sold "Gets-It' for some time and find it a good seller as well as an excellent corn cure. Fosler Drug Co

Always Steady

'Gets-It" is a good seller and our sales are increasing;

we have heard no complaints from our patrons. Dickinson Pharmacy, 1020 Main St.

Big Repeater If the sale of an article repeats, it is an indication of merit. "Gets-It" repeats with us. Toier's Drug Store, Cor. 1 5th & Main Sts.

In Great Demand The demand for "Gets-It" never ceases. It gives satisfaction. Harrison Pharmacy, Westcott Hotel Bldg. ,.!

"GETS-IFa SoroShot for AH Corns Use Two Drops and They Vanish. ' "When corns make yon almost die with your boots on. when yon try to walk on the edge of your shoes to try to get away from your corns, you're way behind time If you have not used "GETS-IT." It's the

"Mmnlart Everybody Tris to Step oa Mr Corn!" Use "GETS-IT" sad Yea'U Have No Cone to Be Stopped Oa. corn cure of the century, the new way, the sure, painless, simple way. It makes a fellow really feel foolish alter he's used toe-eating salves, corn-biting ointments, toe -bundling bandages, blood - bringing razors, knives, files, scissors. Jabbers and what-nots, when he uses Just 3 drops of "GETS-IT" and sees his corn vanish, The difference is divine. Just try It. You won't wince when you put on your shoes lathe morning. "GETS-IT" is sure, "gets" any corn, callus, wart or bunion. "GETS-IT" Is sold by druggists everywhere, 860 a bottle, or sent direct by E, Lawrence ds Co. Chicago.

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You will never know how really easy tt Is to get rid of a corn, until you have tried "GETS-IT." Nothing like it has aver been produced. It takes less time to apply It than it does to read this. It

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"CTS4T;M It "Gets" Every Cora Surely, Quickly I will dumfound you. especially if yon have tried everything cl3e for corns. Two drops applied in a few soconds that's all. The corn shrivels, then comes right off. painlessly, without fussing or trouble. If you have ever made a fat bundle out of your toe with bandages; used thick, cornpressing cotton-rings : corn-pulling salves ; corn-teasing plasters well, you'll appreciate the difference when you nso "GETS IT." Your corn-agony will vanish. Cut ting and gouging with knives, razors, fltes and scissors, and the danger cf bloodpoison are done away with. Try "GETSIT" tonight for any corn, callus, wart or bunion. Fever falls. "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25o a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co, Chicago.

Corn-Had? Use "BETS-IV' IPs Snro Hakes Corns Vanish Like Magic! A hard cap of tliia makes up every corn. "When you pat S drops of "GETSIT" on lt.lt shrivels up and comes right offandthere's your corn gone by thunder I Simple as taking off your bat l That's

rWt Waste Time "Houerias.- "GETS4T." . World's SisapUst Cora-Care. Never Fail. why corn-millions have gone wild over "GETS-IT" nothing like It ever known. Some folks, to this day, putter around with bandages, sticky tape, thick plasters, corn "pulling" salves, gouge corns out with knives, snip them with scissor, make them bleed and then howl because they cant get rid of sore corns. - Use-"GETS-IT. There's nothing to do but apply 8 drops. The work is done. "GETSIT" does the rest. No pain, no fussing, no changing shoes, no limping. It never fails. Try it tonight for any corn. eaUas. wart or bunion. Be sure that you get "GETS-IT" and nothing else. ttETS-IT" is sold by druggists every., where. 85o a bottle, or 'sent direct by m, Lawrence ac Co. Chicago.

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Sale of Two MigMy Combined Hloh Grade Stocks

The great march is on several hundred arrived during the past few days but the mighty fcrts, built of high standard quality merchandise stand cut stronger than ever with values upon values, awaiting the arrival of the several hundred bargain seekers that have made up their minds that on tomorrow they will capture these forts as they hold in store the greatest prize they have ever hoped to gain. WATCH THIS ARMY OF BARGAIN SEEKERS MAKE THEIR MOST WONDERFUL DRIVE. Fall in line arid help yourself to the greatest merchandise values ever offered to a buying public. You'll surely get your share as we have bargains a plenty awaiting you. We fully expected this great rush which will positively be on all day tomorrow. THE YELLOW AND BLACK SIGNS Stand cut like a searchlight in mid-ccean guiding you safely- to the bargains you have come in search fcr-Walch for them, read them-Ask our clerks about them-and youll surely ,ohtain values you have never dreamed of if you come tc this gigantic Continuation Sale Tomorrow or Next Week.

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