Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 259, 12 October 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND FAULADIUM AND StlN-TELEGRAlt lTUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1&15

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EATON COOM OPEOS WITH SALE OF LOTS

EATON, o.. Oct. . 12. Real estate deals that probably forecast a residential boom were consumated Monday when the Gilmore addition to the city was sold at public auction by Charles Nicholson of the Central Ohio Realty company," Springfield. " Fiftynine lots suitable for the building of residences were sold for a total ' of $9,410. The addition lies between Main and Sotners streets, and twelve lots adjoin Main street on the north side. There are considered best and brought the highest prices, bringing .a total of $5,940, or more tba $40 each. The addition is improved and doubtless will become one of the city's choice residential sections. ; Many of the lot purchasers have signified their intention of building homes.

STARTS TRUCK ROUTE

Another truck line operating to towns west of the city will be started in about two, weeks or as soon as M. E. Reagan completes the machine which he is building. Mr. Reagan's route will cover the following towns each, day: Centerville, Oermantown, Cambridge City, Mt. Auburn, Dublin, Milton and Connersville. The truck will not be operated on Sunday.

W. MANCHESTER, O.

John Frank and family, ' John and Frank Parka and families spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rodgers near Greenville. - Walter Eislie spent Sunday with his parents at Arcanum. Dr. O. P. Wolverton and family and Miss Elizabeth Hartzell of Greenville, Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Carter, Miss Leah Jenkins and Mrs. Viola Harrison were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Mary Trone. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zehring were guests of Robert Arnold and family Sunday. 'Mr, and . rs. Clint Parks and son, Mr.: and Mrs. John Brown and son were guests of Mrs. Cassia Banat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Price Mr. and. Mrs. William Foos and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunger called in the afternoon. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slifer, near Otterbein Sunday. W. D. Juday and family, Messrs. and Meedames A. W. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. C. Newman of near Caatine attended a surprise at New Hope Sunday, the occasion being the twenty-first birthday anniversary of Glen Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Young., ... - , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fender spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heckathorn near West Sonora. Mrs. Warren Sbellenbarger was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Steel Saturday evening. HLevi HiBirtger. of Eaton visited his niece, Mrs. John Waldren, Sr., last week. : Miss. Hatel Barnes - spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel near Ithaca. ; E. B. Creager and family were the guests of Howard Siler and family, near Hood. . William Shumaker and family and Mrs. Ella Haws spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Shumaker. Mr. and Mrs.-Ode Emerick spent Sunday with her father at Castine. Mrs. Eliza , Brown spent Wednesday With Mrs. Jane Shumaker. Mr, and Mrs. Rich McGuire of Arcianum spent Thursday at the Shumaker home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney and daughter spent Sunday in Dayton. John Stephens and wife went to Dayton Thursday for a visit with relatives. . . Mr. and Mrs, Simon GeetJng, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Geeting and John Miller attended the fair at Hamilton Thursday.

ABINGTON

Miss Jeanette Merkamp and father William Merkamp, spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie BJemka of New Paris. Mrs. Jesse Plankenhorn will give a party Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Richard Roby. Miss. Mabel Wood spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paddock and grandson Daniel spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock. A Dye reunion was held Sunday at the home of George Knoll, west of Abington. Those present were Mr. nd Mrs. W. B. Dye of Richmond, Mrs. Phoebe Graves and son Charles, of Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell and niece Viola and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dye of Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Loat Schroy', Mr, and Mrs. Edward Weaver, Mrs. Sallle Dye, Mr. and Mrs. William Knoll and son Goldie, of Richmond. Hugh Knoll of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCashland and sons Willard and Waldo. Miss Helen Wood, Mrs. Margaret Dye and George Kno'l. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.rllrwk.

At Movies Tonight

THE GOOD PHYSICIAN'S METHOD It is a small wonder that physicians prescribe an alterative (blood purifier) for so many afflictions, since the blood la so intimately related with every function of the human body. Poisoned or impure blood, aside from such manifestations as syphilis, catarrh, inflammatory rheumatism, pimples, boils, sores, muddy complexion, etc., affects the appetite .the digestion, and the whole human arganism. The most powerful and effective alterative known is Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable. Compound, discovered by a famous physician of Indiana and used 1n his practice more than forty years ago. It has never failed to cure the most dreadful form of all poisoned fblood (syphilis,) and has or course readily conquered all the lesser blood diseases. Nothing has ever equalled It for giving a clear, healthy complexion. It

The story of "The Flrty Thousand Dollar Jewel Theft" was taken from an actual happening in and around the Beverly Hills Hotel and bungalows at Beverly Hills, Cal. Mrs. Harding nd her daughter leave for California followed by a notorious crook, The crook notifies a friend. Tom Brlley, of their departure as follows: "Tom Brlley. Ryan's Dance Hall, . Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Harding on way. Evans trailing. Will arrive Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Meet train. Hawkins." Upon receiving the telegram Brlley calls (wo crooks into consultation and the plans of the gang are laid. The crooks trail Mrs. Harding from her train to the Beverly- Hills Hotel and see her and her . daughter installed in the bungalow adjoining the hotel. Evans, upon arriving, finds that his pals have done their preliminary work well and takes rooms at the same hotel with Mrs. Harding : and . her daughter. ARCADE. ' One laugh follows another in sequence in the latest Kleine five-part comedy ; "The Commuters," which plays at the Arcade theatre tomorrow. "The, Commuters" is founded on a successful stage farce, by James Forbes, which enjoyed a prosperous run under the management of Henry B. Tarris, a few years ago. The cast features . Irene Fen wick, present sensation of Broadway,, who has signed a contract to work exclusively in pictures for George Kleine Miss- Fen wick is making the bit of her career as the "Lily Cardos" of Al. H. Woods' "The Song of Songs," now playing at the Eltinge theatre. - PALACE. "The .Lure of Woman" is a drama of Indian and military life which gives MisB Brady a further, chance of distinguishing herself. As Katie O'Day she ' attracts the love of a young

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. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lieut. John H. TowersAssistant Naval Attache to the United States Embassy here, to Miss Lily N. Carstairs, only daughter of Charles S. Carstairs, of Mayf air. The wedding will probably take place in the embassy and will be attended by numerous diplomats and officials.

Deaths in Union

B. F. SNYDER. LIBERTY. B. F. Snyder, a prominent and wealthy citizen of Union county, died suddenly of heart failure, in Los Angeles, Cal., Friday, Oct. 8. Mr. Snyder left here recently for a visit with his daughters in Los Angeles and died soon after his arrival there. He had been in poor health for some time prior to his death, but his family did not consider his condition at all serious. Mr. Snyder was a son of Simon F. Snyder and a son-in-law of the late Joseph Corrington. He was a large land holder in the county, and his . residence was located on the Clifton pike. His body will be brought here for burial, probably arriving about Thursday. He is . survived by four daughters,- his wife having died several years ago.

LIBERTY. The five-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robison, died of diphtheria, after only a few days' illness. This is the second case of diptheria in Liberty this fall, and every precaution is being taken by the board of . health to prevent . the. spread of the disease. LIBERTY. Word was received here last week of the death of S. G. Mead, at McPherson, Kan. He was well known in Union county, having held at (liferent times the position as edi-

officer, Captain Lane, to whose heart a widow lays siege. And as the widow is unscrupulous she sows enmity between Katie and her lover. "The Lure of Women," will be shown at the Palace theatre on Wednesday. Today W. S. Hart in the western drama, "On the Night Stage," a 5-part Mutual master picture.

MEET IN RUSHVILLE

Word has been received oy Richmond physicians that the ' Union District MedJca; society will hold a meeting - at Rushville on Thursday, Oct. 28. : The programs for the meeting will be distributed in the near future'. Dr. Thompson of Liberty, Ind., is secretary of the organization. Besides lectures of direct interest to the prefession, routine business will be transacted.

Cures Rheumatism And Bowel Trouble Twenty-five Cents Worth is Plenty; Try it! Take Harmless, Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic, miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system ; promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked out" any longer; Get this quick relief today. 25c. at Clem Thistlethwaite's, or sample direct from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc. Beardstown, 111. adv.

Former - President Taft expects to try bis hand at deep-sea fishing. We trust he will be careful and not rock the boat..

For Emergencies When you have a bilious attack, or when you feel illness coming on promptly move the bowels, start the liver working and put your entire digestive system in good shape with a dose or two of the time-tested

True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking

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(The Beauty Seeker.) The real secret of keeping young-look fng and beautiful," says a well-knowS) nyglealst, "is to keep the liver and bowels normally active. Without these requisite, poisonous waste products . remain in the system, polluting the blood and . lodginc in various organs, tissues Joints, one becomes flabby, obese, nervous, mentally sluggish, dull-eyed, wrinkled sad sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels worktnsf M they oug-ht, without producing evil after-effects, has been the problem. For

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tor of the Liberty Herald, later he was a teacher In the public schools, and after that he served several terms as County School Examiner. He was eighty-two years of age.

A California plumber has found a way of putting up the plumbing before the work on the house has been commenced.

Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair

Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful,' flossy, silky bair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it. it you don't. ' -- . It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entiely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. adv.

LET Sleep - Meter CALLYOU

Price $1.00 and $1.50 This week we are showing a very clever alarm clock, known as "SleepMeter." You will find it on display in our front show window and on our counters. We will welcome an opportunity to . demonstrate its "get up" power. Sleep-Meter stands five inches high and has a 6trong seamless case and a clear legible dial together with easy winding keys. J. IF. RATLH1FF 12 North 9th Street.

Steady; Systematic Savings

Start at $2.00 Weekly Savings Account that with 3 Inter est in 5 years will net you $560.70.

Second National Banli

UZEOTY DEOIGATES ! UDHARY STRUCTURE LIBERTY, Ind., Oct. 12. Through the endeavors of Dr.- 1L R. Beard and other member of the local library board, a petition sent to Andrew Carnegie, for a library, was granted. Tea . thousand dollars was given by Mr. Carnegie for the library. The building lot located on the corner of Seminary and . Market streets was purchased by -popular subscriptions given by the cltliens of Liberty and Union county. The plans submitted by Wilson Parker, an architect from Indianapolis were accepted and the erection of the building has been going- on all summer tinder his direction., . ' The building is a credit to a town the size of Liberty. It is brick with stone finishings. The entire ground floor is taken up with the curculatlon desk and reading rooms. The) walls of these rooms are tinted green' and all the wood work is finished is mission style. In the basement is a neat little assembly room with a seating capacity of about one hundred . and fifty, also two small committee rooms and a kitchenette.

LODGEMEN MEET EATON, O., Oct 12.A meeting of Importance will be held by Bolivar lodge, F. and A. M.. Friday evening, when the Master Mason degree will be conferred upon two candidates. The work will be follewed by a banquet and social session. Special invitations have been sent out and the attendance no doubt will ba large. Visitors will be present from other lodges of the county. . ENTERTAINS CLASS.

CENTERVILLE, Ind., Oct. 12. Mrs. J. A. Dunbar recently entertained the Gleaners' class of the Methodist Sunday school at her home on South Spring street. Eleven members and eight guests were present. Miss Bell Williams will be hostess for the November meeting.

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in Liberty last week meeting the.ctt: isens of this county who have purchased land la Arkansas: - The Brotherhood of the Methodist church: held a debate Monday eve. ning. The question, "Resolved: That the Primary Election Law of Indiana Should be Repealed." was preeemted for the affirmative by- Jaa. Irwin and Walter Bossert. For the aegatlve by. C. W. stivers. . W. N. McMahan .and Cha. W. .SUhL . Rev. C. W. Whitman, who has so ably filled the pulpit of .the M. -E. church, for the past two years, was returned to this pastorate by conference, at the meeting in Indianapolis last week.- - Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clemmens, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ponder and Mrs. and Mrs. Clinton Gardner-were-the delsgates from the local post, who attended the National O. A. R. Encampment at Washington, D. C.

LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD SESSION , The regular monthly meeting; of the Senior' . Luther League of ' Trinity Lutheran church .will- be held in the home of O. A. Kemper. South Eighth street, Thursday night.' The president, Carl ' Cutter, will preside. Routine business will be discussed and so ' far as known nothing of importance will come up before the meeting.

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DO YOU SUFFER FROM BACKACHE? When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform, their functions; your back aches and yOu do not feel like doing much of anything. Tou are likely to be despondent and to borrow trouble, Just as if you hadnt enough already. Don't be a victim any longer. The Old reliable medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla, gives strength and tone to the kidneys and builds up the whole system. Get it today. adv.

Lf?CAQTTTTEaYTQE

TONIGHT "The Barnstormers" A 4-psrt dramatic masterpiece, featuring Myrtle Tannehill, who starred in "Broadway Jones," "A Pair of. Sizes" and various other Broadway successes. WEDNESDAY George Kleine Presents the Winsome Belasco Star Irene Femvick In the Rollicking Comedy in 5 Reels The Commuters From the Play by James Forbes. Don't miss this big feature; it's the second of our bis; productions that will be shown every Wednesday. See one, see all. Don't fail to come.

PALACE BasaaaaaosBDSaBaaBas TODAY W. S. HART and ROBERT EDESON In the 5-Part Mutual Master Picture "On tire IMlght

A red-blooded drama of life in the mining and lumber camps. Of primitive psasions and man's fight against man for supremacy and the love of a maid. A drama that will thrill every fibre in the human heart.

WEDNESDAY World Film Corp. Presents ALICE BRADY IN "The. Lure of 5 PARTS An Adaption of Paul : Armstrong's Play, "The Renegade." FRIDAY The New York Dramatic 8uccess

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The Universal Broadway Feature Corporation Preeente ' , In the Famous French Tragedy 'iisiiess is iisiiess9 By Octave Mirsbeau In Six Exciting end Interesting. Parte. TO WIGHT One Reel Comedy "THE UNNECESSARY SEX" Two Reel Big U. "The $500,000.00 Jouol Thofl"

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$750.00 FOUR CYLINDER FIVE PASSENGER CHEVROLET TOURING CAR

Which Is To Be Given Away by tha MURRAY AND MURRETTE

Riches are only a matter of Comparison after all, and we will put the fortunate possessor of this car against John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and the many other multi-millionaires: The next in order is how to get. it. . Well, you cannot dream about riding around in the - car and wake up to find that the dream has come true. ; .! Enter Your Nome Toddy if you have not already done so, and start calling. 0ft your friends. They will be only too glad to -help you in anything you undertake.

That is the question AND HOW TO GET THEM Just sell a few admission ticket books. Every $1 .00 worth of tickets you sell entitles you to 500 votes. Every $10.00 worth 5,000 votes, etc. NOTICE No one connected with the Murray or Murrette Theatres direct or indirectly can vote 1n the contest. Call up the Contest Manager , at .the. Murray-or Murrette. He will ' be. pleased to give you further information. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS

Miss Thelma Zuttermelster Mies Dorothy Heckman. .10.175 Mr. George Brehm 10,110 Mrs. Ray Bowman 9.C45 Mr. Sam Vlgran 6.775 Miss Bessie Rope ....... 5.820 Dr. Grosvenor, Jr. 4,260 Miss Ethel B. O'Connell.. 3.440 Mr. Wilbur Vogelsong.... 2.810 Miss 8tella Harris 2.780 Mips Rose Wallace ::.... 2.711 Mr. Earl Keiskar ........ 2.CSS Miss Hester Williams ... SJftO Mr. Channeey Edgerton.. 2470 Mr. Virgil Martin 2J10 Miss Grace MeConleejiie. . 2.19S Miss Ruth Motley 1.820 Mr. A. C. Carrol - 1420 Miss Julia Kortrtiht .... 1.RS

Mr. Harry Klser ... Mr. Jamoa W. Pollet

Mr. Richard Jessnn ..... Mr. Phillip P. Gates ..... Mr. V&m Nnmr V.V.V.... Mrs. R. C. Kennedy v.... Mr. C Walllek. Miss Margurtta Van, Zaat Mrs. A. E. Crals; Mr. Harry Mc&rtde

Mr. Sol W. Stlslei Mrs. Mira Brasrn

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Kiss Bdam Hona .... Mr. D. Dl Mbxaick ... Mr. TL C Millar Miss Darts Monroe .. Mr. Prod Elatro .....

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