Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 284, 10 November 1915 — Page 9
XHE IUCIIJIOND PALLADIUM AND SUW-TEJLIBAH, W1SUN1SSDA Y, NOV.' 10, 1915
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Support or commercial organisations of the United 8 tales to eet Wishing iMttoy peace at the dose of the fco-
iimiioa war to "being- songM- The nattmal chamber, with which the local Commercial club to affiliated, ta arTaadat a referendum toU to aca tain the eentlmettt throughout the country. Tfca general plan ta that at ta close of the war, the president should arrange a conference of all Battens with tb purpose of arriving at a permanent peace agreement. Toe un destaging la understood to hare the endorsement of the administration, which U presenting its preparednees program wttb the hope that it will sot be necessary to carry It oat. GREEIiSFORK Continued From Page One. the poet office a rig was seen leaving the village, going west on- the read leading to Hagerstown. Other people sty they eaw eeveral men walking east oat of the villageAbout a half hoar after the deton atlou of the last charge of nitroglycer ine against the safe door several cit leeus. including the postmaster, en tered the building and discovered that . tne tnieves neo entered ana lert ine place through the back "door, which had been unlocked, presumably ..with a kaftan Ire. ' V "' The explosion, beaidea damaging the safe eopslderebly. wrecked that part of the room In wbleh the aafe Is located. A few days ago yeggmen; blew the aafe In the postofflce at New Paris, O., and escaped wtih a email amount of loot, afer-terrorising the residents with gun plar. Qang Werka teetleft. It if presumed that the same gang which terrorised New Paris made the Attempt to : rob the poetoffkse at Oraensfork early today- The same men are also suspected of having burglarised a hardware store at Boston, Ind., Monday night for the purpose of securing extra weapons. All they took from this store were three automatic revolvers, i So bold have been the operations of this gng of postofflce robbers, which Is believed to have Its head quarters In Richmond, that residents of every, small town la the, vicinity of . Richmond are greatly agitated. Postshasten and bankers in these towns, it -was learned today, after tbe'report of the raid on the Greensfork postofflce, made arrangements to post guards to protect the properties from, marauders. INTER ECONOMY TORI. Negro Burglar Enters Business Place But Is Frightened Away by a - . Citizen. , . ECONOMY, ind., Nov. .10.--Hering a window glass break in the general store of Charles Atkinson, trustee of Perry township, and believing a eat. was doing some damage, Ernest Replogle, who lives nearby, entered the building about 4 o'clock this morning and struck a match. The first thing he saw was a Urge revolver which a hurley negro was pointed at his 'bead. "Oct out of here or I'll shoot your head off," the burglar ordered. Perfectly cool despite bis surprise Replogle replied: -. "I think you had better get out of here yourself." ' Thief Eludes Capture. Without saying another word the thief seised a broom and broke out one Jagged pieces of glass In the win dow he bad shattered to gain entrance, then be pulled himself through the opening and fled toward the rauroad tracks. He had disappeared before tteplogle could arouse any men to assist him in the pursuit of the rob ber. An investigation by Atkinson reveal ed that the intruder bad broken open the cash register and helped himself to the contents. Atkinson says be took Several dollars but does hot know the exact amount. The negro used a rail to break the window through which he entered the building. So far as known he operated by himself and Is not believed to he a member of the gang , which attempted to rob the Oreensfork postofflce this morning. - v UANVXL WONT GUARD FIKST FOR CHICAGO Chick GaadiL Ottk Griffith thinka some of park log with Chick OandiL but Chick vows hell never go to the White Sox It was Chicago that sent him back to the minora. - Re has always held that -he was unjustly used in being tamed
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I CENTERVU.LE C. B. George and family, John Moulton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wlckard. . . . . Miss Mabel Revllee called on friends and neighbors in town .Sunday afternoon. ... Mrs. Leroy Kimtnel and daughter Kathryn, spent Sunday: In Richmond. ....Mr and Mrs. Brown, from east of town, have moved into the William Matthews property Mr. Booth of; near Webster, has traded his farm for the Henry Green property on West Main street, and' will move to Centervine In a few weeks. Mr. Oreen contemplates moving to the farm County Assessor Mathews transacted business in Centervi-Ue Friday.. . . .'The ladles of the M. E. church will serve a chicken supper in the basement of the church Saturday evening commencing at 5 o'clock Mrs. Walter Commons gave a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ha worth It being their eighth wedding anniversary... ...Box social at the College Corner school house next Friday night Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs. Will Kempton are moving into the Welfer property on East Main street. Prof. Scbeil and family will move to the property vacated by Mr. Kempton. . . . .Mrs. Amanda Crook and daughter, Mrs, Emma Klttermsn, are visiting with Clyde Mullen and other relatives in Oklahoma... ..Mrs. Weber of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King Everett Mason spent over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Cora Mason Miss Edna Miller spent last week with her sister Mrs. Kinder, south of Abington.. . . .The Bryants Women's association made about $23.00 at their market Satuiv day.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker, southeast of Richmond...,. Mr. and Mrs. John Horney and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Crowded with flavor 2-Velvetrbody-NO GRIT &-CrumMe-proof 4 Surfing purity 5 FVom daylight Iketory - Untouched by heads ThsponTtiira
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John Beck Mrs. Jonathan Sullivan entertained relatives from Ohio last week..... Ralph McMinn motored to Indianapolis and near Lebanon recently... ..Mr, and Mrs. Howard Matthews entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Noel Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Logue of Richmond,, and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matthews and Mrs. Needbam-. . . . Mrs. Laura Lundy spent the week-end with her' srand. children, Lelab and Lester Kltterman. r- ana Mrs. Kltterman visited with friends at Anderson and other points. I ARBA I Will Bowers spent Sunday visiting wlh their son Raymond Bowen and family of Lynn Mrs. Maria Burkett spent the week-end with relatives in Arcanum, Ohio..,. Elmer Roll was in town Monday evening. .Frank Wright of Lynn called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burkett Monday morning. ....Mrs. Jackson Col vin and children of Winchester are with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Colvin....Mrs. Anna Burkett Is spending some time in Lynn with Frank Wright and family Earl Brown and wife and Mr. and Mrs. BSBKBBESBSRBSBE Only pure oows milk In very oan of aCAGilATIOn KILK i i"' i n i'Ji -i absolute
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Henry Brown were Richmond visitors Saturday.... Mr.nd Mrs. Nate Hill were the Sunday guests of Russell Thomas and family of Lynn.
Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish ' (Toilet Talks.) ' " Any woman can keep her skin free from unsightly balr or fuzz it she will follow these simple Instructions: When hairy growths appear, apply a simple paste, made by . mixing some water with powdered delatone. Apply this to hairy surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This Is a harmless treatment, but be sure you get the real delatone. Adv. silence Der. minute. netAna' i you can ride in a Detroit.. eh test fatieue. .And it is ' '
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ihe Hotel WMteott wkbh a feature Of the Sixth district convention Ct Ue Weeaan'a Oanealea . whih
lolia tta seeaton. eatmrv. vCJvsauber 1 pslcsttet from all- over Ue district r expeoUd to nttssiaV irueon tickeia. wui oe sold ur any person tntereetd to the work, of the leagne and who Sight care WwalelnaStBT the nodal phaee of the cenventtoavT They may be had by calling Mrs- Paul Rom. ' The morning session win be devoted to buaineas and. the election of a district chairman to fill the place of Mrs, Roberts of Greenfield. . In the afternoon Mrs. VlrgmU Meredith of Cambridge City end President Robert L. Kelly of Earlbam College, will- be the principal speakers. Miss Harriet Noble of Indianapolis, will occupy a olace 9ih i ioming progTam aid witt talk HARRIET CHRI8TMAN. EATON Funeral services for-Har riet Jane Cbrlstman, 65, wife of Raper cnristman, wtuibe held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Cbrlstman home.-three mliee northwest of this city, conducted by Rev. J.-C.!Shaw,v pas tor oi st, Faui s M. B. cnurch. Burial will be made in Mound Hill cemetery. Mrs. Chrtstraan was. a sufferer from the effects of cancer and had been ill a long time. She was a native of Vir ginia, but most of .her life was passed In Preble county. - Beside her husband she is survived by two .brothers. James and Field Ervln of New Paris. Washington has 60,000 pupils . in public schools. . F'a ordinary ste like It is dev whale Chief CeutM of Pimples, Blotches, Sallow Sldn -. : x (Mssemger mt - Haelth.) ; Unsightly eruptions, "pimples, bone. Blotches, .sallow or muddy skla, usually are due to a lusalah liver, a eonatlpaua bowel and e polluted blood etroam as conaeuae. How foolish la sueh eaMS to reaort to outward aBpllea-tlona, which caa aavor have natural, scrm&acnt rulta. If mora aeoplo only kaow It, there Ih . nn rimnla ml. ta ba found ill aay drug a tor, which la as effcetlvo as it Is benaless and quick acting. It U aa old reeogausa oy me neoica iav laoicc aaa aeed woaaemi ta. . . sue entirely vegetable aad habtt-formlac Ingredient. To lainaia .iiiaiia i tnero-e mm ou naad OOlV get about a dime's worth, mn swallow oas at bedtime to roailieihere'a nothing else 0,ult so good for the purpose. The aotioa la the morning Is so easy, so sooth tng, and inattad of a weakening aftr affect, you fel truly refreahed and Invigorated. Sentanal tablets are not only the Oneat remedy known for constipation and torpid liver, but offer the sanest, moat aenalblo treatment for complexion dlmcuKies of tho ehrnnfo .Tf! 15.194 PHOTOS 722 MAIN ST RICMMONft WtX an Ed Rd STANDARD UPPLY CO. 1V1 a line Bnck Hard Brick Soft Brick POSTS TEL 2459 A FEW 70-72 inch choice new patterns in 'silver bleached QQ Unen, also plain,' at epXeOaJ 70-72 in. Silver Bleached Table ;.14hen, beautiful pat- TQ terns at :,r,.t.,.... vJLeXi ' Napkins to match. 70-72 In. Pure Bleached QQ Tame Linen at i70C ; Napkins to match To.72 in. Bleached Table J Linen, all pure linen at. . 75c THENEW oio iviain
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- It is not toot early to think and plan ahead for' Thanksgiving and Christmastide. There are a hundred things. that must be .done and looked after; numerous little matters that need attention; many articles that must be bought and arranged for- . - - Without question, we are better supplied, and equipped to take care of your every need than . any other house, in the Furniture line. Do not delay, but come in now and prepare for the coming season. : '.- A Valuable Gilt Suggestion FOR EARLY HOLIDAY PURCHASE. This Famous "Cowan Martha Washington EWMG TABLE
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This is the real, genuine "Cowan" Martha Washington Sewing Tableen exact replica of the original at Mount Vernon and offered by us to the women of Richmond and vicinity who appreciate beautiful furniture of the highest quality, at reasonable prices. This Sewing Table is made of solid Mahogany; 30 inches high, eliding removable needle tray in top drawer, spool rods in second drawer, large, roomy third drawer; deep pockets on each end for mending, sewing, embroidery, etc. This pocket made seven-sided aa in the original. Even the knobs on the drawer are made of solid Mahogany.' The posts are reeded and the extra tbick top has lids for tbe pockets fitted with invisible hinges. There is no better finished piece of furniture made. . .... . ' - i - . A small deposit will secure one of these popular Tables for Christmas delivery. For out-of-town patrons we will pack securely, all ready to ship, without extra cost. Our Stock of Sewing Tables Is limited. " PLACE YOU ft 6rDER EARLY. .
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rirat Wlana Battery tn tWCMl War. Ha comes from one at s.et2eat and pest gnown Oennaa faaCleg ta Eontbern Indiana 1 a tuW cotnmaaity '. is of - tne c kjgaaet. Mr. Klauae u a member et tke Oersmem . Brrangaiioai Oburen. . a Maeon aad a member, of " the Loysi Titriwi. , ..Otto tCmus-ta w,qnaKSs4 to serve the lute .aa Auditor, having received nla 'earty training In the Old State - National : Bank. P BvaaavCie' end later bad wmetal evgarlsnes of 0ve years aa Triasnrv of YawdetMrt County, four years of trbich, Tay Vlrtne of his office, lie wan. Taavnr xt jChe city of Evansvllle, ta eaeb of wUefai poeldone or trnst lie frowed InaaaeaT tboronghlrl' competent, noneet ;' said obliging. ;. It nominated and elected, Mr. Kmnss win give to the State of Indiaan n clean, business administration, making a record thajt will ' reflect credit, .not only upon himself.' but upon tha great party that he represents.
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