Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 280, 5 November 1915 — Page 14
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CRVPARISATnOQUE WILLIAMSBURG. ' lad., .November k.MrrIqn and Mr.- Ashman of New PrtV .O..; Played, a ' series " ef game here Wednesday against ' George . Keller and ; Frank Oler." New Parle was defeated In the tint game 32-7. , The total points for .Williamsburg was 70 for New Par!a ,35!., ' rA r--"':-r''Z . Mr.iand Mrs.. Bennle Swain and two children. Mr. i and ', Mrs. Albert Atkin
son, and children, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs-' Louis Chamness Sunday. . ..Mr.:and Mrs. Lee Chamness were
In , Richmond) - Wednesday.. ... Miss
Lydia' Franklin spent Wednesday with Mrs. B. O. Campbell. .. .Mrs. A. Frank
lin and v Mrs." Chester Franklin . were the guests of Mrs. Emory Oler Tuesday... . Mrs. Wilfred Griffith waa
hopping In Richmond Tuesday. . . . .
No. 4 class of s the - Friends Sunday
school ' gave ( a Halloween entertain
ment Thursday evening at the church.
....Mr. and Mrs. M. Catey will enter
tain the Young Married People's class bf the Friends church Friday, evening. AMERICAN CONSUL i HOME TO REPORT
i Robert P. Skinner, American consul feneral .to London, has ' arrived In Washington to "give the state department a first-hand report on trade conditions 'in England and -the methods Used by Great Britain in diverting and holding up American commerce. Mr. Bkihner (denied the reports that he would not go back to his post in Lon
don, and that the British government
had either requested or demanded his recall. - - - OBSERVE MEMORY OF OLIVER P. : MORTON , The memory of 'Oliver P. Morton, hative of ' Wayne county, illustrious War governor, will be. observed by the rieneral vMmoriaj: ,ssoclation of InJianapolia ; next Sunday.- Qulncy A. lyers wUl.be . the principal speaker knd all the . patriotic . organizations of
maianapoiis win attend.
.ODGE NOMINATES
- 'LISTS OF CANDIDATES
I Noqilnatipitt. for "the annual, election f sAncieft Orte? f Hibernians to ie-t&jIrSK made ' as "follows : MifittWWIiti . John jawler; ' vice-president, y Christopher 2onners -and-Ulrieh Stanton : recordng secretary.. M. P.: Sharkey and rhoraas? Markle; financial, secretary, . S. Shinn and Walter Eagan: treasirer, John-McCarthy -and Thomaa lyan. . f
ELIABLE REMEDY
RESTORES KIDNEYS
j For many years druggists have patched with, much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidley, liver and bladder remedy. . It Is a physician's prescription. ' Swamp-Root is a strengthening medfcine. Dr. Kilmer- used It for years b his private practice. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work suture intended they should do. . . , . v Swamp-Root has stood the est of tears.. It is sold by all druggists bn s merits and It will help you. No it her remedy can . successfully take Ita place: . : . Be .sure to - get Swamp-Root -and Itart treatment at once. ' However.v If; you wish first to test Shis great : prescription send 10 cents o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. -X, for a sample bott le. When writing fe sure and mention the Richmond pally Palladium.dv. . . . . ; This Is the season when your blood ds purifying; if the blood is pure . tnd healthy you'll be well. The most tollable blood remedy is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Nothing ' can ko more good. -.Tea or Tablets, 35c. rosier Drug Co. Adv. , -v : '-..'.. . v-s r t"' f :i " '' ' ; It goes to the root of disease. Itrengthens and invigorates. Its life tiven qualities are not contained In ' . ny other remedy. 1 Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea has stood the severest ,1 '"st. For thirty years the surest rem-Fy-A Tea., or .Tablets, 36o. Fosler rang Co. Adv.
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' ' ' " ' -I . ' ' Copyright by. International Film Service. The long upright object 'in this photograph with a string running out , the top of it is a comb with fuse attached.- One of the "five men arrested - as German spies and makers of bombs,- asserted : that it is one of the sur- , 1 est instrumentsvto sink any ship. To the right of it In the box and wrapped in newspapers are sticks of dynamite to be used, in other bombs:
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maker were at 4afordvOhlo, Saturday at the home-coming-. -.Russell
Miller of Covington, Ohio, was the
week end guest of Clyde Ashman. . . . William Watt,-motored to Pittsburg, Pa4 in the- Bloom machine, ; where Mrs. EUa U Bloom la visiting and will return home with him. ...Miss Esther Ashinger of Richmond , spent Sunday with Miss Gertrude Colvin . .Mr.- and Mrs, Ray Richey and Miss' Elizebeth Tillman of Eaton spent Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs.- John W. Cook near Smyrna. Miss Tillman is Improving and will soon be able to return to her position...: Mr. and Mrs.? Adam Reid an I family motored to Richmond Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Arnold ..;CvC- Fulghum of Fountain City was a business visitor ' In -Hew' Paris Monday. Mr. Fulghum la installing a furnace In the ebuntrT', home of Mr.! and Mrs. C. F.
Scott, east of 'town.... W. S. CalUnani
returned Sunday night to " his home in Chicago after spending the past week with Miss Elsie McGill and attending the roque events. .Mr., and Mrs. L. J. Reid entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark. Miss Carrie Haller, Messrs. Reid and Paul Clark. NEEDS SECOND NURSE. V
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Aid society met' Wednesday affernhon at the church..' A business session waa held first then a program' was glen. Refreshments were served bjrthe committee .on entertainment committees as. follows: October, Mrs. Martha Fanner, chalrmanr assisted by Mrs. Art Cain,. Minnie. Dempaey, Mrs. Celesta Manning, Martha Bookman and
Mra. MarahaUNoveinberw Mrs.. Jennie
fBallinger. chairman., assisted by. Han
nah. Kimball, -Anna v Bishop, Cora Maynard. Stella Lindsey and -Mary Johnson Mrs. .Maude ..Manaingis. preaV dent. ". . : . '-,.- . Celebrate Birthday. v .; , Mrs. ! Ellen . Fox jof Richmond r was rememberedpleasantly bnher sevehtysixUtrthdayanniveraary by a home coming of her children and grandchildren at the. home of herNaon.4n-law. John F. Robbina. i Mr. 4an.d . Mra. Ulysses Manning and daughter of Economy were present.,, . . " '- v - ' More than fifty thousand working girls in Iew York' attend night school.
. Selection of an assistant to the visiting nurse, Mrs. Florence Benner Linton, has not been made by the Domestic Science association. Miss Ger trudeO'BKien of Cincinnati .substituted . for , Mrs. . Linton during' her absence from the city recently. .
Get G-E-T-S-I-T For Corns
Beware of 'Imitations. "Anybody that says that there's something else for corns 'as good as "GETS-IT" ' either, never had corns and is merely guessing, or never used "GETS-IT" and doesn't know. I've
! Mr. and:. MrswiOi.,fH.iKing . havevlteturnedfrom 'a visit' trlth- relatives at Cincinnati .'.'.'i 'Mr. : "and Mrs. . Perry
Williams and family of Richmond motored here Sunday and visited llr. and Mrs.' Hiram 3 Jaqiia at their county home. . . -Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Cox and family of Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cox of Richmond spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J..M. Sawyer. Mrs. Sawyer is apparently -on the road to recovery from her recent severe illness . . . . Mrs. C P. Kirkpatrick spent. Monday. ' , and. Tuesday at - Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. . Kirkpatrick, being a guest,Tuesday evening at the masquerade party, given by Miss Gertrude Kirkpatrick. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty ; have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Richards near Hollansburg. ., .Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Nixon and daughter, Louise, spent Saturday night and Sunday with I. S. Wenger at - New ; Madison. - Mr.
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Wenger just j recently returned from a: sojourn ln'f Washlhgtoii State. . . . Miss Mary Fisher' of" Eaton, Messrs. C. E. Warren and Louise Romer of Springfield, Ohio," were Sunday guests of Miss Pearl Haller . , Rev. E. J. Vance occupied the pulpit at Eldorado, Ohio, Sunday in the interest of the Drys o this county, while Rev. Irvin Stegall of New Westville Friends church spoke from the local, Presbyterian pulpit - of Mr. Vance's charge ....Mr., and Mrs. George -Pence of Washington Township were Sunday guests of Mr., and Mrs. William Relnheimer. . . .Miss Nora Neanen of Richmond, spent Sunday withhermother, Mrs. Mary . Nenan. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William- Crouse - of Covington, Ohio, Mesdames Henrietta Ritts and Teaford of. New Madisop, motored here Sunday; and. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' A. T. Barber Dr. C. A.' Hawley is making his residence look like new by a coat of r white paint Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sherer and Mrs. C. A. Northrop, r Barbara and Albert Northrop and Edward, Arnold spent Sunday wjth Mr- and Mrs. M. U Via at New Madison . . .-.Garwood Iredell has the automobile-fever and is cooling off in a new v flve-passehger car. . . . Mrs. C. M Wilcox .has - returned - from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. E.. Richards and family at-Cedarville, Ohio. ..'..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetzler of Warren, Ohio, spent- the. week end with'' Mrs. Elizabeth Httzler. : . .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McPherson entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.; Harvey Wilson and son, Mark, Miss Alice Smith, Mrs. Katherlne Clawson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPherson and daughter and Miss Brubaker of Eldorado. In the afternoon the party came to visit Mr. and Mrs. ' T. L. Porterf ield and Mrs. Hannah -Whitely. - Thomas Caughey of Eaton spent Sunday with , his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Caughey. ... .Misses Effie Eby, Morna Newbern and Zelma Nuna-
Miss Molla Bjurstedt.
- For the first time Since women were ranked as tennis players 'a for-' igner will - bo- named' as 'the first woman tennis player in the, United' State. Miss Molla Bjurstedt, the sensational Norwegian, holder of the national indoor , and outdoor titles and winner of half a dozen state and sectional ' champlonahipa, 'will . hold' first plao
Chief Cause of Pimples, v Blotehes, SalW Sldn
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Is hi r nit i and quick-aotlng. It is am old formula, tea- recognised by the . medic!
pnfessioB, which has Seen put in taoiet form, and at such small Oast no one need ow fee deprtved of tta wonderfal eu-
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5ae at bedtime to raaliaa tbera'e aOCUns lee quite eo sood for the pwToeo. The cUoa in the morninc is so easy, eo eootatur, and instead, of la. weakoninc- aftereffect, you feel truly 'refreshed and invigorated. Sentanel tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation and torpid Hvor, "but ' offer tn sanest,' snoot eenelble treatment for eomplexioa dUnoalUes of tno character ja?flan4.
YES-IT IS POSSIBLE TO STOP RHEUMATISM Rheumati$m is a tormenting and stubborn malady. In some cases it yields to f treatment which is without avail in other cases. . The darting pains, lame muscles or stiffened joints only disappear by gradually, expelling the uric acid, and so many thousands have been relieved by the blood-enriching oil-food in Scott's Emulsion that you should give it a faithful trial. Scott's Emulsion acts as a powerful blood-purifier by increasing the' red corpuscles and it strengthens the organs to carry off the acids which use the trouble. " ' " . '. Try Scott's Emulsion. It cannot harm. rt lias helped thousands and may be exctlv what you need. No Alcohol.
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MOeta-Xtn Pate Tour Feet in Clower.
tried quite a few of the 'just as good' kind but now I use the one that millions are using because of the million wonders it has done-r"GETii-IT.' " Look out for imitations of "GETSIT" made up with names which sound similar. Take no chances with your feet. When you've gone along for years trying everything, when you've sat up nights wrapping up your toes 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 quick with scissors and then you put on 2 drops of "GETS-IT" and see your corn come clean off why it just looks like a miracle. No
wonder you get mad wheh somebody i
says there's something as good as "GETS-IT" for any corn, callus, wart or bunion. "GETS-IT" never fails. No pain, no trouble. Avoid substitutes. "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists everywhefe, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn cure by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. . :
ENGLISH CLASSES .
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-Rapid progress ts being made by the Italians, Greeks and Hungarians who are attending the classes for' tastrae-
tlon. in EftgUsn 'fceM femt-weekly at ta-Waltewater .school .taUdinc.
.'The men. meetreverjr Monday a Thursday nights In three classes and are dlrectedby Tnt. Pl p. lUinsey. E. E. Rice and E. D. Stevenson. The attendance Is usuallythirty men and varies but little. . . r " PALLADIUM WXNT-AOS AV
True Secret of Keeping
Youthful Looking
The Beauty Seeker.). . "Th real secret of keeping young-look Ing and beautiful," eaya a well-known fcyfflenlet, "ia to keep the liver and bow els normally active. Without these requisites, . poisonous waate products remaia in the eyetem. poUutlng- the blood and lodging in various organs, tissues. Joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervous, mentally alusslah. dull-eyed.' wrinkled and sallow of faoe. "But to set liver and bowels working; as they oufht, without produclnc evil after-effects, has been the problem. For tunately, there is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had In convenient tablet form. Its value ia due largely to an ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or its root, which bas been called 'vegetable calomel' because of its effectiveness though of course It la not to be classed with thereal -calomel of mercurial origin. Therii Is ao habit-forming- constituent in 'sentanel' tablets that's the name and their use Is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone ana elasticity to the relaxed intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist a dime.' worth will do will prove a revelation TJ any eonstioated. liver-troubled persoSV
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! We can with correct Glasses, make Home reading or Business a pleasure to the man whose sight is poor. - MISS M. SWEITZER Optometrist.' ' 927'2 Main St.
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