Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 309, 9 December 1915 — Page 13

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CITY OARS USE RELIEF BRIDGE: TIME CHANGED

Regular car service began this morning over the temporary bridge at Main street. The Easthaven car will ran on schedule time, leaving. Eighth and Main streets every fifteen, minutes, bo ginning on the even hour. w As a result of the slight changes the new route necessitates, the following schedule has been announced by Superintendent Gordon: . Main and Easthaven cars (From Austin's switch to Easthaven Junction) Leave Eighth and Main every fifteen minutes beginning on the even hour. Kighth street cars (v Running north and outh) Leave Eighth and Main streets every fifteen minutes, beginning seven minutes after the hour. West Richmond cars (Joining Fairview cars at Sheridan street) Leave Eighth and Main twenty-two minutes after the hour and fifty-two minutes after the hour.

SEEKS TO DIVORCE MOTIVE OF CHARITY FROM PUBLIC XMAS

Lawrence A. Handley, chairman of

the council committee on public welfare and education, who has issued the call for a mass meeting on Monday night for organization of committees to arrange for the Municipal Christinas celebration, Is opposed to charity assuming even a minor place In connection with the annual festivities. He declared today that humiliation

and embarrassment Invariably accompanies any arrangement where - poor children or persons are singled out and called from a crowd to accept do

nations given them from the funds col lected through voluntary contributions

He will urge at Monday night's meet

ing that charity if bestowed In the form of candy to children, be geperal and all children who attend the cele

bration share equally in the amount apportioned to them.

CRAIGHEAD ERECTS NEW REPAIR SHOP

The construction of a new shop, 60 feet long and 20 feet wide, with concrete floor, will follow the razing of an old shop in the rear of the Craighead Plumbing company, 910 Main street. The old quartern became antiquated and a new and modern hop became a necessity The equipment and machinery will be re-arranged In the new place and a good lighting .and ventelatlng system wjUl,, be installed. Workmen are tearing down the old building. Another old building, an ice-bouse and a barn facing Sailor street were razed a few days ago.

REPORTS ON VISITATION.

Mrs. Florence Linton. , head , of - the Day Nursery, spoke before a meeting of the Domestic Science association this afternoon in the auditorium of the high school building. She made her monthly report covering the work of the Day Nursery departmental heads during November.

ALFRED DE ORO KEEPS BILLIARD HONORS

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eept more challenges.

Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair

Girls If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, 6llky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin It if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to bru6b or wash t out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve tfhd entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need,- no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Adv.

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HOLIDAY TRADE RUSHES STORES

"Business is better at present' than it has been tor many years," said a local merchant today. "The shop-early spirit has pervaded the entire city and all lines of business show increases over last year." One merchant remarked today that more business bas been transacted during the last week than was done during the entire month of November last year. A better line of Christmas goods is on display In the store this year than ever before. Merchants are reporting results from Christmas savings which were released yesterday.

REICHSTAG SUPPORTS SPEECH OF CHANCELLOR

BERLIN, Dec. 9. The reichstag this afternoon voted full . approval of the government's position as regards peace which was set forth earlier in the day by von Bethmann-Hollweg. Leaders of all parties anounced their support of a plan which guarantees safety to Germany in the peace negotiations. Carl Liebknecht, who alienated his followers in the Socialist party by his continued opposition to the government, was voted down when he offered a motion to hold a session of the reichstag tomorrow.

NEW STOPPING RULE PLACED IN EFFECT . J.0R CITY SERVICE

The practice of making stops on the near-side of the street, was begun today by the street car company. This change also affects the stops at Eighth and - Main streets. Motormen: have been ordered by the superintendent to adhere to the ruling strictly and under no circumstances to stop on the farside of the street. Many persons, un

accustomed to the change, were required to cross the street when they found that the car stopped before it crossed. !

A group of Earlham students who are accustomed to wait for the car on the far side of Main street at Eighth, were left standing in the street this morning as tLe car passed by. "The only way the public can be educated to the change is to leave some of them standing on the corner as the car goes by," said Superintendent Gordon this morning.

CLUB WILL DISCUSS

INSURANCE TANGLE

JUNIORS COMPLETE LIST OF NUMBERS IN CLASS MINSTREL

The program to be delivered at the musical in the auditorium' of the high school building Friday night under the auspices of the junior class i ? students

has been cbmpleted. The entertain

ment is. especially in honor of the

seniors. but all-other students of the high school and their parents are in

vited. Many persons are expected to

attend. ..-.'

The program in full follows: Orchestra Dale Owens, Inez Hough,

Helen Rethmeyer, Benjamin Harris.

Sterling Reid, Howard Swisher.. Wil

liam Keys, Harold Williams, Helen

Hadley. Minstrels Vera Pfafflin, Margaret

Wilson, Phyllis Butler. Paul Steen.

Robert Longman, Merrill Hosier. The numbers are: Piano Solo Mildred Nusbaum. Pol

onaise by- Maskowski.

Orchestra. Violin Solo Dale Owens. Comedian Act Harold Norrls. Orchestra. Orchestra. Piano Solo Helen Hadley. Ballade-

by Reineke.

(Sextet) Minstrels Dublin Bay ana Love's Old Sweet Song. Costume Solo Harold Krick. A Sweetheart in Every Port Orchestra. Costume Dance June Robinson, under the direction of Mr. Nohr. Costume Solo Olive Dollins. Fourleaf Clover. Orchestra. Solo Merrill Hosier. You and Love. Grand Finale Junior Class Song, written by Gurney Stldham.

PLANS ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH SODALITY

Y. M. I; ANNUAL PLAY PLANNED BY COUNCIL

Plans for the production of a musical comedy under the auspices of the Y. Af. -I., to ho rlvan at 4t. hall

the latter part of January were launch

eu i me regular meeting of the organisation last nlghtrwhen a' committee . was appointed to make arranc.

ments. Following are the members of the committee: Joseph Waltermaun. Rev. r!imn 7nr ' wihiim

Torbeck and Frank Kable. .'

The cast of the play wlU consist of about forty persons, representing local talent. The comedv will dirM4ii

by an experienced director, who will

do cnosen rrom some, other city. The first meeting of the committee will be held next week."

BEER RUNS III SEWED

Fly cases-of beer obtained by Sher iff 8teen in the raid on Blind Dick El void's "blind tiger" at Hagerstown met destruction this afternoon whei Sheriff Steen ordered several deputiet to empty the contents of the bottlei down a sewer: The beer had beex locked in a room on the second flooi of the court house. Elvord was recent ly found guilt of running a, "blind U ger" and fined $25 and costs. Then was a large crowd assembled to se that none of the bottles escaped prop er destruction.

Y. M. I. PLANS DINNER NEW YEAR'S EVENING

Members of the Y. M. I. and the ladies auxiliary of that organisation will hold a banauet on th evniaz of

January 1. in connection with the

iew rears celebration according to Plans devised at the reeular mt!n

of the members last night. At the

regular meeting on Tuesday night, committees will be appointed to make arrangements.

About 300 soeclea of turtle and ton-

Uses are known.

CURED HIS RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk eexeral years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an open tlon. Trusses did me no good. Final ly I got bold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years bars passed and the rupture has never re Carpenter, 77 B Marcellua Avenue turned, although I am doing hard wore as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I hava nothing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may find complete cure without operation, u you write to me. Eugene M. Pollen Manasquan. N. J. Better cut out thb notice and show it to any others whe are ruptured you may savs a life oi at least atop the misery of rupture an the worry and danger of an operation, adv.

The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an organization with a membership of about 100 unmarried women, will celebrate its fifty-fifth anniversary at St. Andrew's church next Sunday. The members in a body will attend mass at 7:30 o'clock at the church and in the afternoon at vespers will hear a sermon delivered by Father Frank A. Roell.. The celebration of the anniversary is always held the Sunday following the Feast of the Immaculate Conception which was ' held at St. Andrew's church yesterday: Father-Roell conducted the morning service and Father Zept delivered the evening sermon.

LODGE CALENDAR

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, The proposal ot Richmond business men either to form a new company or join with other Indiana cities in a mutual fire insurance company will be discussed next Monday evening at the meeting of the Commercial club. The board of directors at a meeting early this week recommended that such action be taken. Agents, from other cities have been soliciting local business men to form a mutual company.

Richmond Council. Noi 18, Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets Monday night at 7:30. Frank Vore. Councilor. John E. Highley, Rec. Secretary. Uniform Rank, Jr. O. TJ. A. M. Meet Tuesday night at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30 p. m. - Theodore Whitney, Captain. C. Perry, Company Clerk. Daughters of America, Pride of Richmond Council, No. 15 Meets at 7 : 30 Wednesday evening. Jennette Vore, Councilor. Rosetta Hoosler, Rec. Secretary. Australia has prohibited the Importation of belts alleged to produce a therapeutic effect by electric or magnetic influences.

SHOOOTS AT POLICEMAN.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 9. John Shahan must serve thirty days in jail because he shot at Policeman Tom Clark. Clark was attempting to

arrest Shahan when the latter fired!

at him, the bullet having passed through his overcoat. Shahan aroused considerable interest here a few years ago when he set fire to nineteen barns before he was caught and sent to prison in 1908.

MRS H.. HMEKfT I have just receivd a big shipment of the finest Hair Goods We guarantee every switch. OUR SPECIALTY Hair work of every description. We carry a unique line of useful and beautiful Xmas Novelties

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1012 Main, Westcott Hotel Bldfl.

With Austin's Millinery.

Make lit Jewelry For CBirisflroias We mention below but a few of appreciated gifts for Xmas. something that will catch the eye and long be remembered. Lavallieres. in solid gold S3.0O, $180 and up Masonic Rings $5.00 and up Diamond Scarf Pins $3.75. $4.50, $5.00 and up Watch Bracelets. Cameo Rings, etc. Our assortment la most complete. Have you one of our catalogues? Come and get one. GEO. W. HQMMG1IOUS

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For PaDfladiMinm IReadteirs iinHy

CHRISTMAS, the great, world-wide holiday, is near and we wish to assist our patrons in its celebration, especially, since we have been successful in obtaining through direct Importation, from SOLINGEN, a large quantity of the famous CMsttmniats Aegcll CMnmies This beautiful Ornament is a great decoration for the Christmas tree and with its charm fills young and old with the glee and cheer of Christmas. It is 10 inches high and made of the best nickel-plated metal. Six aAgels uphold three different-tuned bells, above these is , a small turbine wheel with the Star of Bethlehem. This wheel revolves through the heat of three candles, placed between the angels and thus the chimes ring.

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li!i:!ii;ii;ii;ii!i!iMii!linii!P These Chimes are also used as a table ornament, without a tree, or at any other festivities, such as birthdays, weddings, etc. They will also work on a radiator or stove. The coupon below, will appear in this newspaper several times One of them together with 30 cents, will procure for our patrons one of the chimes. Mall orders will cost 5 cents extra for postage; send money order or stamps. These Angel-Chimes Are Worth 75. Come early, as the demand will be greater than the quantity on hand.

This Coupon And 30c Good For One Christmas Chimes

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TO ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS LIVING OUTSIDE OF RICHMOND We have so thoroughly remodeled our garage that we think we are justified in saying "A New Garage." To our many friends throughout Wayne, Preble and adjoining counties, we extend a hearty invitation to call on us and take advantage of the many conveniences provided for the comfort of motorists. We now have a large and comfortable Ladies' Rest Room. To all who are not acquainted with us, will say that a welcome awaits you here, and we hope you will get in the habit of making this garage your Richmond headquarters. Our location is convenient just around the corner from the court house.

FREE COUPON! Good for one FREE STORAGE, day or night. Clip this Coupon and when in Richmond store your car here FREE on presentation of this Coupon. , - McConaha's Garage, Richmond, Ind. From The Palladium. -

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