Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 279, 4 November 1915 — Page 12
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trtci KICHMOND PALLADIUM AN1 SUN-TELEGRAM," THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1915.
LjOUNT MAY I1EAE RUL1ELY GOilCERK
INDIANAPOLIS, Not. 4. Slace the decrees in federal court have been entered by Judge Anderson for the salt of the property of the M. Rumely ant the Rumely Products companies. La port concerns which went into; bank ruptcy last winter, the report of tbt selection of Finley P. Mount, receive In both cases, as president of the heis company which intends taking ovei the two plants, is again in circulation ... Mr. Mount's name frequently has been mentioned in connection with the
position and. it' is generally believed
that prominent creditors and stock holders of the two concerns have de
cided on him for the place. It Is said an ' organization has been completed
to take. over. the property and continue
the business.. Mr. Mount has; closed
his office . in Indianapolis and ' has taken up permanent headquarters at
Laporte r - ". ,....";;,
In the. final decrees, it is shown that
the M. Rumely Company has indebted
ness to the amount of $11,000,000 and
that the Rumely Products Company's
indebtedness totals $9,000,000.
DOPED MAN RETURNS HOME.
FRANKFORT. Ind.V Nov. 4 After
a strange and bewildering experience,
R. B. Hayes has arrived at his home here, from Kansas City.5 He recently visited "Indianapolis fwhere 'he T was drugged and placed on a train for the
west, arriving at Kansas City- In
etupified condition. His watch and
money were undisturbed and he can
not remember what happened to him.
Physicians believe opium was the gency that caused him lapse of mem-cry.-
Sketches from Life By Temple
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A new phase cr the eternal triangle has been revealed by the marriage of Mrs. Elita G. Ilerrman to Howard N. Huggins. The beautiful Elita Cooper.
a society girl of San Jose, Cal., was married lo' Krank Ilerrman. a civil engineer anl s'roirty man of tha same ulace in VM", after ci.eh; years of happiness Mrs.' lien man tcld lio;- Iiueband that she no longer lriveil h'.ni, it Is said. sui Vml i-.he wished lu-r freedom so that she might marry Howard Huggins, an old sweetheart of hqrs and a close friend of her husband. The story goes - that Herrman called his friend Huggins to his home, told him that Mrs. , Herrman was in rlove with him, and that he would arrange for a divorce. The. divorce was granted in August, 1914. Shortly afterward Herrman, his divorced wife, and Huggins were seen togehter frequently. Two weeks before the "marriage at San Francisco a few veeks ago, the three met on the golf links at the San Jose Country club and played golf together. At that time, it is said, the arrangements for. the wedding of Mr: Huggins and Mrs. Herrman was arranged.
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QUAKERS OPPOSE ccmnciAiusE r OF CIIURCII riAf.:E
- Renewed efforts will be made soon after congress convenes in December to . secure the passage of the law; affecting the Society of Friends, which prohibits the use of the name of any church or religious denomination ' for purposes of trade or commerce. S. Edgar. Nicholson, editor , of the American Friend, has gone to New York where he will consult with U Hollingsworth Wood and . Benjamin Doane, attorneys, relative to the law. The bill which was introduced by Representative Palmer of Pennsylvania. In the house., and Senator John W. Kern of-Indiana. In the senate, last April, is of 'direct interest to the Friends, since with its adoption the use of the name "Quaker" to whiskey and beer will be eliminated. " v - , : - -v ' s Mr. Nicholson after visiting in New York will, go to Boston and Philadelphia to meet in conferences with prominent Friends regarding the campaign
to follow the" International Conference of Men Friends held here recently and will later go to Atlantic City for a few days rest... , ; : t-: y GANG KICK ABOUT FOOD , 1 y ; -. i-i-; -.. ;: VINCENNES. Ind Not. 4. Because they get-a dinner consisting tnly of two slices of sUle bread, with a thin layer of ham and a chunk of molasses cake.! the ' construction gang of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad here have raised a howl. The grub is furnished by the Chicago Commissary company at $4.10 per week. - An Investigation has been promised , bat there is no law1 to redress in the case, so long as the pure food is not violated. -
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CHILD EATS POISON BERRIES.
LAFAYETTE. Ind, Nor. 4. After
eating berries of nightshade. Mildred
Marsh, age 3. was rushed to a hos
pital where a stomach pump was used The child. wOT live. "
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LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, F DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Use-Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur 1 Recipe and Nobody Can Tell. . Brush It Through the Hair.
I Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age.'' We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your bair is your charm. ' It makes or mars the face. When-it fades, turns gray and looks dry. wispy, and scraggly, just a few applications of -Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. ' Don't stay ....gray!. . Look .young Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug, store a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one Small strand at a time. Bv moraine
the gray hair disappears; after anI other application or two, its natural
coior is restored ana it becomes thick.
glossy and lustrous, and you appear
years younger. Adv.
"Mother Washes too
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We want this announcement to . '. ' "JUMP OUT Or THIS PAGE : and hit every man who picks up the paper. The greater, satisfaction, the superior style .and the lessened prices will be long remembered by all men who, take, time to look , at the remarkable showing of newest . ' -.- ' all aied 15M
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE.
Cambridge City News
More than 50,000 working girls in Vew York city attend night school.
Miss Susie Freeman of Indianapolis is spending a part of, the week with Cambridge, City, friends. ... Mrs. Herbert Stoop of Dayton, Ohio, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Robey on Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer and Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie and daughters visited friends at RusbVille Sunday Mrs. Adam Hill and Miss Lillie Benbow of Bethel. Indiana, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Wallack Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Retz ct' Hagerstown, spent'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whelan . . . . At the meeting of (he Helen Hunt Club, on Monday aftcrncon, two interesting papers were read, one by Mrs. J. W. Judkinson "Period cf DeveJopment ot
1S16": the other by Mrs. Mary Boden on "The Trail From the Birch Bark Canoe to the Electric Trolley.".... Mrs. Charles Wilson and children and Mrs. Holiness of Bradford, O., have been spending a few days with Mrs. William Clapper. ... Fred Bortsfield of Indianapolis was the guest of his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortsfield over Sunday. .-. .A very interesting social affair was the dance given by the Uniform Rank at the K. of P. temple on Monday evening. Thirty couples participated. The hall was neatly decorated with corn, lanterns, etc., appropriate to the Halloween season. The music for the occasion was furnished by the Hurst Opera Orchestra. . . .Miss Bertha Gehring is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Emma Foyst at Hagerstown The Misses
Clara Tittle and Nora Taylor of New Castle were the guests of Felix Dirk and daughter Matie, on Monday.... Mrs. Charles Smith was called, to Indianapolis Monday on account of the death of a relative, P. J. Mooney.... Miss Ruth Burdick of New Castle was entertained by Miss Mary Dillon Monday Mr. and Mrs. Forest Danner entertained a party of their friends to the number of thirty at a Halloween party on Monday evening. Games of various kinds formed a special feature of the occasion, and a dainty lunch was served. .. Omar E. White, nf inHi.
I anapolis spent Monday at this place i attending to business and greeting his former friends and neighbors. .
Masonic Calendar
Thursday, November 4, Wayne council. No. 10. R. &. S. M. Stated assembly. . . . Friday, November 5, Webb lodge, No. 24 F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Master Mason degree. Banquet. Saturday, November 6, Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.
Norwegian navigators have developed a new route for shipping into the interior of Siberia through rivers that empty into the Arctic ocean. '
GERMANTOWN ELECTION.
EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind.. Nov. 4. The following were elected here at Tuesday's election: William Chase and George Fadley, councilmen; Charles Sou rbeer, clerk; B. F.' Sourbeer, treasurer, and S. M. Tout, mar-
CAPTAIN BARRETT'S WORK GIVES CORNELL EASTERN SUPREMACY
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A Real Flesh Builder For Thin People. , Thin men and women that big, hearty, . filling dinner you ate last night. What became of all the fatproducing nourishment it. contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That-food passed from your body like unburned coal through an opeji grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and -istlck, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the "cfost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are probably sadly out of gear, and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating and eat. with every one of those a single Sargol tablet.' In two weeks note the difference. Let the scales be the Judge. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay-there" fat may be the net result. Sai'gcl aims to charge weak, stagnant blood with millions cf fresh new red blood corpuscles to give the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too,' mixes with your food, to prepare it for the blood in an easily assimilated form. Thin people, tell how they have gained all the way from 10 to'' 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol and say that the new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are a careful Combination of six of the best assimilative elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and inexpensive, and Leo H. Fihe and all other good druggists in this vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back as found in every large package. Adv.
Nusbaum's
DEPARTMENT MILLINERY
In an effort to reduce our large Millinery stock, which is far too large for this time of the season, we offer what should be the most sensational MILLINERY SALE Ever held in Richmond at this time of the year. - Everything is out, marked down, and on sale. Below we quote a few of the specials offered :
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No. 1 A lot of small and medium size Untrimmed Shapes in velvet and velveteen. There are a few sailors among QHf them ; while they last at ouu No. 2 Many pretty feathers, flowers and novelty trimmings in ostrich, etc.; some are worth, up to $2.00; while 0 they last uu No. 3 Pretty, large shapes in fine erect pile silk velvet; hundreds of shapes your choice while they jJ l&St eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaa aaaaaaaBeBaaaaaaaaa
No. J Your choice of any Child's Hat in our entire stock; some are plush, some in velvet, all colors, while they Qfln last, at . . . : No. 5 A nice lot of fine quality Plush Tarns in assorted colors, while M they last No. (J A beautiful assortment of Trimmed Hats. This lot consists of over half of our entire stock; your choice Ht eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a a a a asaaaBaasaaaaaaaaBMa
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Captain Qharlie Barrett and Cornell football squad.
Having crashed down all opposi-" tion to date, including Harvard, the Cornell football team is today regarded as supreme in the east.- - This supremacy is due - in large part to the work of Captain Charlie Barrett, probably the best quarterback in America today. Last year Barrett was not given the pivot position on the Ail-American ' team of Walter Camp. Undoubtedly, however, if he had had the team in front of him that he has this year he would havr attained the much coveted position on the - All-American- Cornell - has also another star in Shiverick, the right halfback, who put a drop kick over from the 40-yard" line, in the . Harvard game. Cornell has two more big battles on her schedulethat with Michigan and the Pennsyl-; vania game on .Thanksgivisg day. . .
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