Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 294, 22 November 1915 — Page 13
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Scott of Indlanpoll wm ttt guest of Charley Mendennatt Friday. Mr. Scott and a friends came from the Capital City In an auto, and came near going over a precipice near here.
One wheel bung over we Dan waen the machine came to a stop. Both men Jumped out of the car, which ' would have toppled over bad there been one pound more weight on the tilting aide. Both were scared,, after seeing how near they came to landing In a pool of water with a big automobile as a cover for them. if ' - The Friends Missionary; and Aid society will hold a fair Wednesday in the room under the telephone office-. Those who are Inclined to be benevolent should patronize the sale as the proceeds goes for church work.;. The high school pupils have organized a glee club....N. H. Edwards was voted a member of the board of trade and press agent at the last meeting of the directors Harold Williams was at Richmond Wednesday Rev. Oliver Frazer has a new seed corn of the vest pocket variety that is said to be a great yielder Tot Cranor, ' stock buyer, solved the farm hand problem by camping on bis farm and devoting his time in the cornfeld. husking eighty bushel of big yellow corn a day Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles have returned to Spiceland.
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Mrs. Charles Ross delightfully en
tertalned at a thimble party at her,
home Wednesday afternoon. The affair was in honor of her niece. Miss Madge Blankenshlp of Knoxville, Tenn.,, who Is spending several weeks here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. The house was beautifully decorated in ferns. A feature of the entertainment of the afternoon was a guessing contest In which national and many local celebrities figured Mr. and Mrs. Will Blum and Miss Hazel Malbach of Connersville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maibach Wednesday. J. U. Plerson is in Evansvllle Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne of Terre Haute are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Osborne.. . . . Mrs. J. J. Riley of Cincinnati, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. James O'Toole The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hill, Wednesya. A report of the state synodical meeting held at Indianapolis was made by the delegate from the local society, Mrs. Alfred Henderson. . . . .Mrs. Ora Cull of Milwaukee, la the guest this week of "her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith Sunday morning Dr. Charles E. Bacon preached at the Methodist church. Dr. Bacon is the new superintendent of the Connersville district and succeeds Dr. Tevls, who was the district superintendent for six years .Mrs. J.. H. Davis -vvaa shopping In Cincinnati Wednesday.. . . .Mrs. O. L. Stivers returned Wednesday from an extended visit with relatives in Cincinnati.. . . . Miss Grace Malbach spent Wednesday and Thursday in Richmond, the guest of friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Max are spending this' week with -.friends in Chicago Miss Bess Colyers entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Misses Bess and Addle Roach, Bertha Campbell, Adelaide, Grace and Mildred Malbach and Mrs. Glen Calkins and daughter Mary Catherine.
HARD ON MARRIED MAN.
TIPTON, Ind., Nov. 22. County Auditor Oscar Vanness, when he sees this, probably will be in no hurry to return from his wedding trip. Officials at the court house have leased a theatre and hired a band and after a parade through the streets, Vanness will be compelled to make a speech from the sage.
Imports of France during the first half of 1915 were $710,000,000 a decrease of $181,800,000 from a year ego.
Husband Brings Aid to Wife as She is lit in Bed Improvement in . Her Condi tion Began v at Once, Woman Tells.
"I was 111 in bed when my husband brought ma a bottle of Tanlac"- explained Mrs. J. D. Dewhurst, of 1055 Freeman avenue, Cincinnati, as she walked briskly into a Dow drug 6tore yesterday. "I had long suffered from stomach trouble, nervousness and a general run down condition, continued Mrs. Dewhurst. "My stomach ailment caused severe pains after eating and there were serious catarrhal conditions of the nasal passages." "I began taking Tanlac Just as soon as my husband appeared with it and the improvement in my condition was immediate. I still have a slight cough, but even that is much better. I feel that I must recommend Tanlac for the way in which it has benefited me." Catarrh is the all-prevalent ailment in cities like Cincinnati and catarrh of the stomach and kidneys often leads to dyspepsia and Bright's disease when neglected. The lungs, too, frequently become affected by catarrhal inflammation. Tanlac, a tonic, appetizer and invigorator. Is designed especially to combat these conditions. For those who suffer indigestion, nausea, dizziness, fainting spells headaches, backaches, sleep poorly, lack energy or become melancholy over -trivial disappointments, suffer with bad taste in the mouth, bad breath, have faulty blood circulation and awake in the morning all tired out before the day is begun, have pains in the stomach, back or kidney regions, or a sluggish liver that brings on spells of drowsiness, Tanlac is a great restorative, just as Mrs. Dewhurst found it to be. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is being introduced at .the four Thistlethwalte drug stores. Richmond, Ind. Adv.
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Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and warm water, working the creamy lather into the skin gently with the finger-tips. Then wash off with more Resinol Soap and warm water, finishing with a dash of clear cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pimples and blackheads, and . leaves the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. - -.
If the skin is in bad condition ; through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Ointment and let ft remain on ten minutes before the final washing with Resinol Soap. KmIboI Soap b do srtiSdaDy celond. lti rich brows baag entirely du to the Resinol balauna it contain. Sold by all drurricta and dealers in toilet MOo&k. Tar tree aaanle cake and trial el Itcainel Ointment, write Dept. J-P, Reaiaol, Baltimore, Md
Physicians have prescribed Resinol Ointment for over twenty years in the treatment of skin and scalp affections.
Opportunity Ktttclts at The Housekeeper's Door! Cleanliness goes hand fa hand wtth dvffltatloii. Clean homes, dean bodies and dean minds make a great people. . - ' ' ,v,; . . Woman has. in all ages stood for the "dean up" standards of civilization. ? In ancient days she took the family wash down to the river, and after swashing it about, laid it down on a rock and swiped it hard with a dub. This was the first "Woman's dub ln Then came the back-breaking scrubbing board of a more recent day. 'Tis said it was thought out by a savage chief who liked to see his wives suffer as much as possible. A sort of hygienic Bluebeard, who instead of chopping off the wife's head, broke her back and knocked her knuckles on the old washboard. To get away from the washboard required a device so simple the wonder was no one had ever thought of it before. '.V To really get the dirt out of the dothes you must force the water and soap back and forth through the fabric. That loosens the dirt and carries it out of the goods, without any injury.;,, ,. - ti&mu When "the" principle was recently discovered, a number of vacuum washers were rushed to the m&iket. .-.Many were cheaply madlof tin and, poorly constructed. They sold but they wouldn't wash! After careful experimentation, a really good vacuum washer was perfected one that would, actually put the suds water back and forth through the dothes and take out the dirt. Instead of the old fashioned bar soap you use the more economical 20 Mule Team borax soap chips, which works much better. And just think, you don't have to put your hands in the water, and there isn't any boiling, soaking or scrubbing. It seems almost too good to be true, but it's really so. . We have arranged to supply one of these wonderful vacuum washers at cost, with a purchase of 20 Mule . Team Borax or 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips.. The washer will work perfectly and last for years and the borax soap chips cost less to use than old fashioned soap. . Authorised representatives are now in this vicinity, exhibitinue washer and explaining the simple method of using it with the inexpensive borax soap chips. One will probably call at your house and it will be well worth your while to examine this wonderful little machine it is wonderfully simple and simply wonderful! See it by all means! You can tell when the authorized representative calls by remembering the name, "20 Mule Team Vacuum Washer" and "20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips." No doubt the name and fame of the "20 Mule Team" Borax Products are already familiar to you.
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have this dread disease
Pyorrhea the most general disease in the world is the disease you should be guarding your teeth against. It is caused by a germ which is found in etery human mouth. Thousands have already lost some or all of their teeth from this disease; in thousands it has reached the. stage of bjeeding gums and loose teeth; in thousands of others the germ, unsuspected, is just starting its work of destruction. Start today to guard your teeth from the dread
results of this disease by using a corrective and preventive treatment in your daily toilet. To meet the need for such a treatment and to enable everyone to take the necessary precautions against this disease, a prominent dentist has put his own prescription before the public
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in the convenient form of Senreco Toothpaste. Senreco contains the best corrective and preventive for pyorrhea known to dental science. Used daily it will successfully protect your teeth from this diseased Senreco also contains the best harmless agent for keeping the teeth dean and white. It has a refreshing flavor and leaves a wholesomely dean, cool and pleasant taste in the mouth. J ' Start the Senreco treatment tonight full details in the folder wrapped around everv tube.
Symptoms described.' A 25c two ox. tube is sufficient for six or eight weeks of the pyorrhea treatment. Cet Senreco at your druggists today, or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and ' folder. Address The Sen tand Remedies Co- 503
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Tnc Great R&lic Sale at our, store was inaugurated to reduce stock and .
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slaughtered and aokl at put sal regular retail way at bonaf ids reduciloQa '
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2.000 . . pairs - Rubbers. Boots and Felt Boots. Public Sale -Prices
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Instead of waiting till January to hold this great unloading sale, we decided to do so now when the public needs the merchandise most. Indiana's greatest price-wrecking catastrophe is now in full force at The Railroad Store and the public sale prices are almost unbelievable. Its sale of such fabulous magnitude and saving opportunities as to defy de- - scription. ! -You must come to the store to realize how. .wonderful . the. ' savings really are . " 1 .--.'" '.' - '
1.400 Men's and Boys' SUITS at Public Sale Prices
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500 Men's and Boys Overcoats at Public Sale Prices $1.00 r - ' 1 f . . ... , p
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350 Ladles' Coats and Suits at Public Sale Prices
98c
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Of obtaining at least some of the Public Sale Bargains before the sale closes on Saturday, December 4th. A stampede ! A riot ! Neither would create no more excitement than there was at. our store on last Saturday. Better hurry to this great event. Every minute counts and you can't afford to hesitate, because this sale means more, actual substantial money saving to you than all other socalled sales combined. Public Sale at The Railroad Store runs all this week and all next week, closing at 10 p. m. Saturday, December 4th.
Furs, ' Fur " Sets. Fur Huffs at Public Sale Prices k'98c
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Domestics, Outings, Muslins, Toweling, P e rcales. Ginghams,
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Of the space needed to display all our Holiday Goods. We must get ready for Christmas soon. This sale will run till December 4th, and we must sell off at least half of our present stock in that time. Less than 2 weeks to unload all fall and winter ready-to-wear merchandise at Public Sale Prices, then we will prepare for the grand Xmas rush. With' this great
Underwear for Men, Women and Children, big assortment in this
Public Sale.
H J , sale Wore you there neebe, , : t ' or. '. - ; r- : jj Wo r.''-ve Caused Bui Little Pain.
Comforts and Blankets, all kinds, at Public Sale Prices 79c HP
To us while they are of immense benefit to you. Every article in the store is reduced to the lowest notch. You have witnessed many sales but never one like this, never such downright butchering of high grade merchandise. Never such reckless, absolute disregard of cost or value. Nothing will be spared. The big stick has been applied with energy and determination. Prices have been battered to the point of nothingless. Our merchandise must look for new homes. We can't take care of them any longer because our
1,000 pairs Men's Pants at Public Sale Price 79c "
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Men's Fine Raincoats, all kind 8, at Public Sale Prices $1.97 up
As far as our retail policy is concerned. You can now make unparalleled savings on the best and most stylish goods made. If you are not bound, gagged and blinded with prejudice, by all means come to this public sale and bring a big smile wtih you. You'll use it. You have seen all kinds of sales and you will see them again, but never a public sale of such proportions as this one.
Men's and Boys Win ter Caps, 100 dozen. Public Sale Prices 79c "wn7c
Like A Message Froinm Tltoe Gireaitt IBeyoirodl
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THFM
75c Congoleum, new patterns, sell fast, for square yard
29c
The news of the big Public Sale came and stirred the souls of everyone with' excited anticipation. Thousands of dollars worth of goods, such as is needed by everyone, is represented in this mammoth collection. Don't fail to get the thought thoroughly into your mind that we are offering the best goods, the nicest styles and finest quality and all together the most up-to-date stock that is possible for money, skill and judgment to assemble in one big emporium of merchandise.
60c and 75c Wool Ingrain Carpets. Public Sale Price, a yard $9c
The Most Terrific Merchandise Battle Of Modern Times Is Now On
150 Ladies ' New Trimmed Hats, Just in,worth up , to $10.00. . Public sale price, choice i:
$1.48
And will continue almost 2 full weeks, closing Saturday, December 4th. As the early bird catches the worm, so the early buyer gets the pick of the bargains, so ; we advise you to come this week. You will not be disappointed. Your expectations will be far exceeded in every instance. Language is simply too faint to w convey to you even an idea of the extraordinary Public Sale bargains to be had. , ?.Be sure and come, bring, the whole family. Bring your lunch and stay all day. i Plenty of all advertised sale bargains left. Read your sale circulars over again for price quotations. '
MORE BROOMS Tuesday morning, 8:30 a. m. They won't last long. 35c values. Public Sale
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- - - This Big Public Sale has attracted the attention of the whole surrounding country and will long be remembered in Richmond. The cost of an article is not being considered. Anybody can quote prices on paper but the question is, "Can you get them?" We always have, the merchandise to back up our ads. and the public have confidence in us. Good service, every courtesy and values unassailable had their share in developing that unique degree of confidence on the part of our csutomers, which is our special pride. We are one of the great distributing centers for merchandise in this section and always aim to please the trade that's why our sales are . a great success. Now make your plans to attend this-monster Public Sale. Look for the Red Sale Front. Free railroad fare on every purchase of $15.00 or over; Plenty of extra help to serve all. Come tomorrow. Come every day. TTIHIE IMLMdDAE) STdDESE
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