Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 283, 9 November 1915 — Page 3

CAMBRIDGE GETS WORD TO DELAY IN MAIL CHANGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Not. . Postmaster- Straughn has received notice . from - the" postofflce - department that the motorized rural route service will not be Inaugurated here before November 30, and that the schedules, as recently announced will be subject to change In accordance, with the wishes and conveniences of the pa trons. '.V ' ' ' " " . ,. ; Plant Walls Complete The walls of the American Casket factory have been completed, and It Is though the factory will be ready for operation 'by the first Qf the coming year.' ' Friday Club Meets.': There was a large attendance at the Friday Night club which met with Mr. and Mrs. W.;H. Doney. Papers were read by Don Sutton and Thomas But ler. Miss Mary Dillon of this city, and Marie Snyder of Milton and Miss Bessie Long of Dublin -were accepted as members of the club. " Charles Porter and family of Ha gerstown called on. friends here Sun day. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. R... Watklns and Miss Louise Ebert were guests of Mends at California, Ky, Sunday.. Robert Myers has moved ' from the Boyd block to the Paul - property on West Front street..... Mr. and Mrs. . Elmer Whelan had for their guests on ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs.; Botkln and Miss Cora Main of Moreland.i ...Sunt. Oldaker and his corps or teacbers attend ed the teachers' institute at Richmond Saturday.. . . .James Bennett has mov ed his family from Walnut, street to the Swafford property on , Church church . street The Rev.' Aaron Worth of Fountain City r has been spending several days with . friends here and in Dublin..... Miss Emma Yates of Chicago is the guest of , Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hollowell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pruitt of - - Noblesvllle were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Pruitt Sunday.. '. . .Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Hall of Hagerstown are spending a part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petro Mrs, Emma Habn is seriously ill at her home on Main street. Her content plated visit to her sister in Porto Rico has been postponed.: . . .Mrs. G. E. Callaway Is making an extended visit with friends and relatives in Tennessee. . THE Y. M. B. C. TO SPEKENHIER. BY L. A. HANDLEY. Yes. we're glad to see you back, Al, We'd like to have you stay, Things alnt had the same old hustle Since you up and went away; Seems as tho some sneakin' feller's .. Stole our ginger pot and gone, For no one gets busy workin Like you did from night to dawn. You remember bow the young men j Formed a business club one day, All their work was Just for Richmond, An' they never asked for pay; -Yes, tbey "pulled" some stunts that shook up All the old dry bones In town. And the people all about us, Wished Fall Festival aroun. True we "pulled a boner" one time . Cause the rain came down in sheets, But it couldn't wash the ginger From our sturdy, true heartbeats, We just set about to liquidate The deficit we had. And the law and lots of backbone Kept our record from the bad. You remember how Mont Torrence, Harris, Reller and yourself. Spent long hours watching robbers , Who were after all our pelf. And how every fellow'd take a squint Up toward the gloomy sky. And he'd say "I think It's clearin boys. We'll surely yet "get by." Then to show we had It in us, And we hadn't lost our '.'punch," We secured the big encampment. Just to show the knockin bunch, And we filled the town with people, Made 'em all feel gay and glad, And. when thru we had a surplus Stead of goin' to. the "bad." But at last we listened dully To the siren's timid knock, And while some of us were sleeping We were led up to the block. We were made to think a combine Could uplift our town as well. We were swallowed up like Jonah, ' And our old club went to hell. Hut we're glad to see you back, Al, It makes us feel like new, Just to sit about a table And be mlxin' in with you; Makes us. think about old times, Al, Like as tho 'twas yesterday. Yes, you're "welcome to our city," And we'd like to have you stay. There were 2.000,000 Slavs in the United States before the European war broke out. Cosmetics Not Needed ; I Peel the Skin Instead ! One reason mercolized wax is so strongly recommended is that it really takes the place of several different cosmetics, saving time, patience and expense. It is better than any cleans ing cream, better than any massage cream, and better than any rouge, for accomplishing the results for wnucn such articles are used. As the wax actually absorbs an old, faded or discolored cuticle, a little each day, the underlying skin which gradually ap pears, Is clearer, softer, healthier, hued end more youthful than any cosmeticmade complexion. Spreading on a thin coat of this wax at night.-wash ing -it off mornings, in a week or so ' produces a marvelous transformation. Just one ounce of mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, will do the work. There's nothing better to remove freckles, moth patches, liver spots, sallowness, blotches, pimples or blackheads. For wrinkles and loose, saggy skin, a face bath made by dissolving 1 oz. powdered saxolite in H Pt- witch hazel is the best thing that can be recommended. .This has remarkable astringent and tonic properties. Adv. . T- , IV ' ., ..-m , ''.-. -': - '.J -v....". , J. .... ....... ....... , ,

H Id Al Spekenhier's friends, a half hun dred strong, gave a "little" testimonial dinner In his honor -at the Westcott hotel last evening. Spekenhier has put Bogalusa on the map of Louisiana. Until four years ago he was one of the young men who helped make Richmond a good "Hoosier Nest." Although a booster for the South, Al still runs true to his Hoosier training. So the affair last evening was "Hoosier" from the menu cards to the toasts. Kin Hubbard, Strick Gillllan, George Ade and John McCutcheon, Hoosieresque types, would have felt at home in .the "home coming" party, for the best in the center of Hoosierdom were present. Demas Coe put the Hoosier impress on the menu card; Lawrence Handley, composed the poetry; Ed Harris designed the geographical link between Richmond and Bogalusa, and Col. Bailey saw that all "live wires" were "hooked up" for the party. Even J. Bennett Gordon, miles from the scene of the festal board, broke in with a Hoosier message, "Just tell Al, 'When the world has done all the kind things that it could do to you, may it then have but barely begun to be good to you.' ' F. E. Schlrnstein and H. W. Shepard, got homesick for Hoosierdom sending this word, "Al certainly deserves all that can be . bestowed upon him by your committee." Al accepted the honor with the. modesty and grace that made him beloved by the community years ago." "When Mr. J. H. Mills remarked," said Mr. Spekenhier, "that it's your friends that make you, he made the best toast of the evening. I owe my success to the friends -who helped and encouraged me. I want to come back to my friends here. Their counsel, and what I learned here, were the stepping stones that helped me in my work at Bogalusa." Will Reller, master of ceremonies, tapped the flow of wit and reason, after an excellent banquet, by remarking, "It's a common thing to honor the dead; tonight we are honoring a real live one." "Al, just plain Al, and not Mr. Spekenhier, we welcome you home,' was how Wilfred Jessup invited Spekenhier back to the Hoosier Nest. "Al's human dynamite," added R. G. Leeds. "He is constructive and destruc tive. Al dynamited some rubbish out of Richmond and put in some permanent achievements." ' I To Keep Straightest, ! I Unruliest Hair in Curl (Woman's Tribune.) The straightest, contrariest hair can be kept in curl by such simple and harmless means, that the use of the drying, singeing, blistering curling iron is altogether inexcusable. . . One need only get a few ounces of plain liquid silmerine from the druggist and apply a little to th hair before retiring. The result will be quite remarkable, as the looking glass will show in the morning. The hair will be delightfully wavy, fluffy and glossy, without being in the least greasy, gummy or streaked. The silmerine is best put on with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from crown to tip, preferably after dividing; It Into strands. The application seeu.8 to gradually improv? the texture and growth of the hair. Adv.

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Hjhe Occasion A Testimonial Dinner for Mr. J. Ar SPEKENHIER. formerly . of Richmond, now of Bogalusa, La. 'Che Hosts A half hundred of his old friends who welcome his first " Home Coming." he Time and Place Westcott Hotel, Monday Evening, November 8, '15

'Way down South in Bogsluaa Where the pickaninnies dwell, Where the tunes of great Caruso Never echo thru the dell ; There our thoughts have often wandered Thru the sweetly sighing pines . There we've walked with you, our brother. Midst the fragrant growing viae. Other folks may flock about you, ' Other hearts may faithful be, Other men may win your favor, Other friendships be as free, But when evening shadows cluster. When the sun has gone to rest Just reflect that here in Richmond Are the friends who love you best. L. A. H. John L. Rupe, referred to as "the aristocrat of the Wayne county barv" wondered how he got into the crowd of "young" business men. - "Not a man, so far as I can recall, ever left Richmond and after four years was welcomed with a banquet and gathering of his former townsmen," commented Mr. Rupe. "Al, come back and stay," was the invitation of Charles W. Jordan. Lee B. Nusbaum recalled how he and Al engaged in an amateur comic opera production, and on the solicitation of Mr. Spekenhier turned all the funds over to the hospital. The poet lauerate of Richmond, L. A. H., thanked Al for giving him a boost in the post office, and then read a Hoosier Nest poem which is printed elsewhere. Mr. Spekenhier recounted how he had rehabilitated the bank in which he is president and manager at Bogalusa, Helped reform the town, and now is helping men and women "get a start iu life" down south. Lee Ashley contributed to the "home coming" by spreading an excellent feast and giving excellent service. Those present were: William M. Bailey, Will W. Reller, Lawrence A. Handley, Charles W. Jordan, Willard Carr, Prof. F. L. Torrence, Ira Wood, R. G. Leeds, Wilfred Jessup, Demas S. Coe, J. S. Kuth, Elmer Eggemeyer, E. H. Harris, Alex. Reed, Dr. I. S. Harold, O. G. Murray, William Romey, L. B. Nusbaum, Ben Price, Fred Krone, L. S. Bowman, John Zwissler, Walter McConaha, W. D. Loeor, Albert Chamness, Albert MoGas, Heartburn. Indigestion or a Sick Stomach "Pane's Diapepsin" Ends All Stomach Distress in Five Minutes. Time It! Pape's Diapepsin will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order - stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a fiftycent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea,' debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hild of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. y Relief in five minutes from all atomache misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. " It belongs In your home. Ad" 4 s

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