Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 271, 26 October 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915 page nmrnj

VJIIMATERJOKETYlIlOTlTOiKCOnD t . y i, " V - l- . . .,-f- 'V'S, . mmmmmmmmlm r't 'v WHITEWATER. Ind.. Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll. Mr. and Mm. Henry Knoll and Mr. a . Mra. Raymond Knoll and families motored to

Cincinnati 8unday. - , EphraJm Benson of. Brookvllle, O., Is spending iome time with relatives ; here..' . . . '. '

i The Gleaners' class oi ine nnsiian Sunday school will giro a Halloween entertainment and lunch Friday evening. !" ' ' The C. W. B. M. is invited to meet with the Richmond C. W. B. M. at the First Christian church Wednesday afternoon,' November S.' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Graver White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss and their families of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Addleman and Tamily spent Sunday at Hollanaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott and daughter, and Mr; and Mrs. Cleve Pyle spent ' Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Visit In Bleomlngten. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones and son Gaylor, visited their son DesUn Jones tt Bloomincton Sunday. Knoll ft Richards will sell their personal property at public, sale Wednesday at the Richards farm ; south of towh. l ,! Charles E. Williams of Cincinnati was here Saturday. ; ' TYi. ftrmt niimtmr nt the leCtUTO

course' given " Thursday evening - by

, the Chicago entertainers, was laraeij Attended. . ;Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowrey of Richmond visited Ross White Sunday. - Frank Harold of Detroit spent last Thursday evening with; his uncle, Mr.

uu nn a. xj..u. vt .... . - . , The revival. meetings at the M. E. 'church will continue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Newborn and family of Campbellstown and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dlehl of Richmond were here Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Alexander.. ' ' John Wright has moved to the Ryan property near Chester. - Charles Staley has moyed to the Cleve Pyle farm. Several young people from here attended the Halloween spcial at Bethel Saturday night.

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ECONOMY

Miss Jessie Secrit spent Saturday at

Muncie.

Miss Blanche ennunore reiurncu from Richmond Sunday evening. Miss Bertha Beeson, a teacher of Webster, was the guest of Misses Puaev and Jessie, teachers

in the Economy schools, Saturday and

aunuay. iney were enin mwcu the heme of Mrs. Riley Salisbury. -Thm m. E. Brotherhood meeting Fri

day nisrht was well attended. Talks

wero given by Rev. Preston Polhemus, Ptte Eachman and Irvin Hunt. lt Wltvsrrla hrnfherB and MiflB Grace

JIafrlBcn entertained the following

'TWinciay artfrnoon: Mivana ira. n. r ii . J ...... 1 J..V.. AMva J 1 1 a

CHiiuuu auumu iiuwin, ,:Ercwn and Rldgeville, Mi. and Mrs. VGalt Fielder and daughter. Mary Eliza- ) beth, Prof. - Ralph Butchei , wife and two children, Robert and Mildred -of 'Winchester, and Miss Mabel Fielder of Winchester. The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon at the home of M t Be Dora Pierce. Members

are requested .to bp. present.

By William Dudley Foulke. - - - ' -The autumn days are here ; the brown leaves fall.; Reluctant, one by one from bush and tree ; -Friend after friend departs ; I hear a call And wonder if the summons is for me; v ' i Now as when once in youth, with choking fear, . . - I heard that voice, my hopes all unfulfilled ; Today with quiet heart the call I hear, , " Each vain regret and dark foreboding stilled; For I have lived my life, my days are done;' ... Their clouds and sunshine, joys and sorrows spentShame of defeat and pride of victory won ' And soon to my long rest I go content, .Whether to wake upon some happier shore , Or sleep without a dream forevermore. :

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; MILTON, Ind.. ; Oct. 26. The . Washingtontownship ' Sunday school ' convention at the Friends church .Sunday afternoon was well attended' and ; the program' interesting. . The exercises were. opened by 'a song by .the congregation, with K. B. Jones as chorister. -. Miss . Cora Brown, , townhip elementary superintendent, gave' on each of the elementary departments. E. P. Jones of the teachers' training department,suggested the' plan' of having the teachers training class at the Sunday school hour, thus making more of success to the work. Mrs. . Julia

Pruitt, superintendent of the home de-. partment, in connection with reports

from other: workers, . showed the advantage the department is to the Sun

day school. The Friends ..church .has

twenty-four enrolled,, the Mehtodiat,

sixteen," and - the Christian ', six. - The

Rev.- Clayton; Wright, reported, on missions, saying that this department had

almost doubled this year." , ..

Miss Emma G. Leraen, state superintendent of. elementary work, of Indianapolis, gave an address. . After, she

had closed round table work was tofc en up, and. many , questions were , dis

cussed and adwered.by Miss Lemen The convention ' then' , closed in regular form. i v,4''''-:?.". j

The M. E. Sunday . school had an attendance f . -10 ; and' a collection ' of

$3.45. The lesson- was Interesting and

ably handled by the teachers. Misses

Lillian Du Granrut and Florence Dan

iel gave a vocal duet. . The attendance at Doddridge chapel was 77, thus making the Milton charge . 183 in ; attendance at the 'Sunday school. . ,

INSPECTSTAllONS . NEW PARIS," 0.r Oct. !. The offi

cers of the Tri-County Telephone ' as

sociation, made an Inspection tour of

a number of .telephone stations In the

county Thursday, - and - will continue the tour on : the - coming Thursday.

Some twenty officers comprise the

delegation, of which- the local . tele

phone manager, George C. Fortney.'ls vice president: -. . : .

planned for this week, the big event being the Hallowe'en - masquerade -to be given by the Pythian Sisters' lodge at the K. or P. hall bn Saturday evening. Supper will be served and a Jolly time enjoyed. On Friday evening the Methodist ladies will serve a supper in the church -basement.

HOLDS RECEPTION NEW PARIS, O., Oct .26. The j. L. H. S. C held : its regular ' ' meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Ethel Reid. All -members were present-but one. Fancy work filled the, evening hours and a dainty . luncheon was served at a late hour. The next meeting wlU be held with Mrs. Mary Chenoweth at the home of Mrs. A. B. Reid in two weeks. ".

PLAN MASQUE DANCE I NEW PARIS," O.,- Oct." 26. A number ..of : parties for- the younger folk, social events and dances, are being

I Stomach Trouble ; : ; ; :

I v v.- Due to Acidity, J

Turkey's area is about 965,000 square miles. '

COFFEE CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS BY HUNDREDS Prominent Nerve Specialist Says Coffee Drinking Has - Produced a " -New . Disease Chronic t Caffelnlsm. r. ::.

Bessie Barrlscale in "The Wolf Man" at the Palace Tonight.

This year's exports of American rice reached the great total of 75,000,OOQ

pcunds and more, far-in excess of tiny

previous, record. . The foreign demand for American rice is increasing rapidly. : .Ovi-vo-:::: n--- ;I--.vf.:

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"There is a distinct type of cases," say Dr. Wm. M. Leszynsky, consulting neurologist. to the Manhattan Eye and Earl Hospital, "frequent among the poorer class of people, but by no means confined to them, of functional nervous disorder (caused by coffee drinking), to which the elastic term 'neurasthenia,' or chronic caffeinism' in its broadest significance may be abruptly applied.'.' "In' cases of neurasthenia, inquire into coffee dringing," adds Dr. Otto Juettner. "I have seen hundreds of victims of this disease," continues Dr. Leszynsky, "among-commercial travelers, brokers, merchants, actors, writers and men connected with the news department of the daily papers. "They usually complain of the followinw symptoms, which are more or less pronounced : General headache

jSffif neWcdsness, apprehension in re

gard to some unknown impending trouble, mental depression and irritability, .Insomnia o.restjess sleep, ,bad dreams

.ana suqaen starting in sleep, awakening in profuse perspiration, general tremulousness and diminished muscular power, cardiac palpitations, loss of appetite and constipation." NOTE It is a fact worthy of note that the American food-drink Instant Postum has come widely into popular use and favor with the recognition of the harmfulness of coffee. Postum has a flavor resembling Old Java, but is entirely free from caffeine or any other harmful Ingredient. Adv.

. Stomach troubles such as indigestion,

wina ana stomacn acne are simply evidence that fermentation- is taking place In the food " contents of the stomach,

causing the formation of gas and acids

Wind distends the stomach and causes

that full, oppressive feelfng sometimes

known -as heartburn; while the acid

Irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach. The trouble lies

entirely, in the fermenting food. Such

fermentation is unnatural, and acid for

mation is not only unnatural, but mav

Involve most serious consequences if

not corrected.- To stop or prevent fer

mentation and to neutralize , the acid, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, probably the . best and mast effective corrector of acid stomach known, should, be taken In a quarter of a glass

of water immediately after eating, or

whenever win or acidity is felt. This stops the fermentation, and neutralizes the acid in a few moments. Bisurated

magnesia can -be obtained from -any druggist. . It enables the stomach to do

its work . properly, without . being . hin

dered by poisonous gas and dangerous

acids. Adv.

SUPPER FOR OOYS. '

Supper at 6:30 o'clock tonight at

the Y. M. C. A. will precede the Bible

school classes for boys of the association, which hold their regular meeting. Six classes will meet tonight.

A seothtDa combination of efl d wtntora-roon. Thymol, and other blin lacroatoata called IX IX D. Pr-. criptlon ! bow a favorite remcdv of ekla apoeialwta for all sate diamnm It yonotratoa tbo noros, a-tvo Instant relief from tho most etstroM Ina- I ten. Its aoothtn ells quickly heal the Inflamed tlsewes, . Test Its aoothlng- eaTeet. - Alt dmIsts have anereoe trial bottle for only tie. -Come and let ve tU vo-j-about our monn back s-uarantee of?" to fr- yu f-- - r dlstroae. "

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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OUR MILLINERY DEPARTR1ENT MAKES THIS LIBERAL OFFER FOR WEDNESDAY Continuing our two offers of last week. HERE IIS OUR OFFEK TRIMMED HATS A pretty lot of new silk velvet hats in sailors, pokes and all the: new shapes; that are trimmed with novelty, ostrich fancies, gold and silver, fur, etc.:. They are CJO on

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LYRIC. "The Greater Courage" comes to the Lyric Tuesday. . The scene was a lawyer's , office. Jane and Mac, sister and brother, listened dully . as J the lawyer explained that all that remained of their father's estate Was a mine in Montana of doubtful value. This mine, the lawyer added; was left to Mac, providing be took care of his 'sister. Brother and sister shake hands with the lawyer and leave. Mac is .enraged that his father's supposedly. immense estate should yield so little .after his parent's death. Next day Jane and Mac leave for Montana to - inspect the mine which .has been left -to -them. They find the town nearest the mine a dingy little sun-baked collection of shacks in the middle of a barren plain. Mac greatly worries bis- sister by his dissipation.

Your Sick Child is Constipated! Looli at Tongue If Cross, Feverish or Bilious

Give California Syrup

of Figs

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No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first treatment given. - If your little one Is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! .see if the tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, ' breath bad or has stomach ache, diarrhea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour tile gently moves out of its little ; bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because it never fails to cleanse the little one's : liver and bowels and sweeten the s stomach, and they dearly love its i pleasant taste. Pull directions for : - babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then see 'that. la la marie bv th "PjiUfrimin Fit?

i Syrup Comnanv." Arfv, ? - -

Sleep-Meter Set Sleep-Meter a few minutes early. It will have you on "the corner when the car conies along will get you oh the job in time, will let you enjoy your breakfast. Set Sleep-Meter for the car ahead, and you're sure of ah uncrowded seat time for a down town errand to lay out your work to glance over the head lines and study the dope. Sleep-Meter is a cheerful clock with a lively alarm. It tends to business twenty-four hours a ' day. It's good looking, it's reliable, it's low priced. Ask your dealer to put one through its paces for you. Western Clock Co. " La Salle, Illinois Makers of "Westclox".

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MODERN DENTISTRY Good teeth are an absolute neces- .

sity, and we make their possession possible.- - All our work is practically paimless. Highest Grade Plates. . . .$5.00 to $8.00. ' Best Gold Crowns $3.00 to $4-00 Best Bridge Work .... . .$3.00 to $4 00 Best Gold Fillings $1.00 up Best Silver Fillings 50c up ; We Extract Teeth Painlessly. NEWTORK DENTAL PAm.ro

I' Over Union National Bank, Eighth I and Main streets. Elevator entrance

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It's Time To Be Planning Your Fall Home Furnishing T OOK around vour home and see what is needed to

make it bright, cheery and inviting for the coming Winter months rl

when you will be indoors the greater part of the time.

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I LIBRARY TABLES

ROCKERS HEATING STOVES BRASS BEDS

Fumed Oak, Golden Oak or Mahogany finishes. 50 patterns to select from $6.75, $9.00, $14.50, $19.00, $22.00, $25.00 and upwards.--

You will find your own Rocker in this big selection. $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $15.00, $18.00 and upwards.

Buy a Jewel, and save fuel. We have a stove for every purpose. Let us show you. $9.00, $15.75, $17.50, $24.00, $19.75, $32.00 and upwards.

A new lot just received.They are marked very low. $12.00, $160, $20.00, $25.00, $29.C0, $35.00 and upwards. -

8 CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR 98c; 1 BIG OIL MOP AND OIL 49c; 1 BIG REED LARIP $1X3.