Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 310, 10 December 1915 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 19X5
SANTA'S MAIL REVEALS WHAT KIDDIES WANT
The Social ' Service bureau, local gent for Santa Claua, is receiving in every mail, letters to be forwarded to the North pole or wherever the venerable gentleman happens to be at this time. Because of the fact that it would be too difficult for the postoffice clerks to keep track of Santa Claus, Secretary Melpolder, of the Social Service bureau, agreed to help out and see that the letter -written by children of Richmond, reach the proper destination. "The more you give me the gooder I'll get," writes one little boy in pleading with Santa Claus for Christmas tnn -: . .. . . . . . .. .i. ,
The following letters were received today which according to instructions
on me envelope, wm oe seat to ute North Pole: "dear dear Santa I wish you would bring me a baby doll about eight inches long with long clothes on, a bed tor my big doll twenty-eight Inches long and a tri-cycle and a dresser twenty-eight inches high. Now Santa
Claus I hope you will come to my 1 1 1 1 i .
"Now good bye Santa, my dear Santa. "From your little girl.
"P. S. If you can't bring me a dresser or a bed, will you bring me a trt-cycle for a 9-year old girl." Another letter written by a five year old boy was also received at headquarters today: "My Dear Santa I am one of your good boys and I love you. I am going to bang my Christmas stocking right over Aunt Mary's picture. Will you please put in it the first thing, a tiumpet aud a flash light and a pair of field glasses and then a new sled on the floor just below. And if you tblnk it best, a play gun I would like also a paper brick house with a white roof and a little red chimney with Santa just ready to hop into it. A little duck that will lay eggs and a nest for it. A ball of string and of course you will put a nickel in my stocking. "And oh, oh, ah a play street car. Can I have a game of checkers, too? With my best love P.S. 'Santa, I forgot a play fire truck and a tablet and oh, a watch. The more you give me the gooder I get."
G. A. R. LADIES ELECT
Officers have been elected by the Ladies of the G. A. R. as follows: President, Emm Schneider; senior vice president, clara Hennige'-; junior vice president, Ella C. Howe; treasurer, Jessie Corcoran; chaplain, Laura Haner; conductor, Mary Modlin; guard, Martha Brooks; delegate to convention. Alma Isenhower; alternate, Laura Nickerson.
GetGETS-IT 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 tried
"Gets-It" Puts Your Fettt In Clover.
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 'GETS-IT.' "
Look out for imitations of 'GETS-IT'
made up with names which sound sim
ilar. 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 band
ages, smearing on salves that rub off
or swell up the corn, pasting on cot
ton 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 made when somebody says
there's something as good as "GETS IT" for any corn, callus, wart or bun-
Ion. "GETS-IT" never fails. No pain.
no trouble. Avoid substitutes. "GET-IT" is sold by druggists every
where, 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.
True Secret of Keeping
Youthful Looking
(Tne Beauty 8exr.) Th real secret of keeping younf -lookSt and beautiful," Myi a well-knowa BienUt, "is to keep the liver and bownormally active. Without these requisites, poisonous waste products reKoala in the system, polluting the blood Md lode i of in various organ-, tissues Joints. One becomes flabby, obese. nerv tous. mentally aiuaaish, auu-eyed, viu sued and sallow of face. "But to set liver and bowels worklnc a they ought. - without producing evu iter -effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there U a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had la convenient tablet form. Its value is due largely to an ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, which)
seen caiiea vegetanie caiomet p-
of its effectiveness thougn or It la not to be classed with the
real calomel of mercurial origin. There Is BO habit-forming constituent la 'sentaneV tablets that' the name and thetr UN la not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harm less vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed lutestlaal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist a dime"; worth wiu do will provo a reve!ation"J
oouatjcaiea. liver-troutlea percosr
LAFUZE BROTHER AND SISTER
WED ON SAME DAY IN LIBERTY
LIBERTY. Ind., Dec. 10. The wed-
ding of Miss Bessie Tibbits, daughter of. Mr. and .Mrs. Tobias Tibbits, and Clarence Paddock took place Wednesday evening at the Friends church at Salemn, near Liberty. The Rev. Aaron Napier officiated, using the ring ceremony. The church was - beauti
fully decorated In pink and white. The
ceremony was performed under a large
white wedding bell hung above the nulDlt. The bride wore a srown of
white net over white silk.
1 Lafuze-Bradberry Wedding. The wedding of Miss Mayne Bradberry and Herbert Lafuze was performed Wednesday evening at the M. E. parsonage, the Rev. C. W. Whitman . officiating.: .The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradberry, and the bridegroom a son C7 Mr. and Mrs. Danford Lafuze. Immediately following the wedding
of the bride's brother, Herbert La
fuze and Miss Mayme Bradberry, at the Methodist parsonage, the wedding party went to the home of Mr. and Mrs Danford Lafuze where the youngest daughter, Miss Goldie Lafuze was united in marriage to Mr. Lawrence McCarty. The Rev. C. W. Whitman
performed the ceremony. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty. The newly married couples will live on farms near Liberty.
WEST ALEXANDRIA i
Mrs. Jacob Blckel was In Dayton Sunday Ora Wampler of. Dayton was here last week. ...Mrs. Clarence Wade visiting relations In Dayton-. "Musical Whirl" at the Auditorium Friday night. .. .Mrs. Gdbrge Ulelry was in Dayton visiting friends. .. .Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Paxson are visiting relatives in Greene county. . . .Communion services were held at the M. E. church Sunday evening. .... Miss Isis Wolf and Mrs. W. P. La-akln were F. J. Swartzel and Mrs. Treva Hamilton were at Johnsville Sunday. . . .Mrs. D. F. Riley spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Riley at Eaton. . .Mrs. Charles McCreery of Monroe is visiting her, Mrs. A. C. Hunter.
About 25,000 Incandescent lamp filaments can be made from one pound of tungsten.
You will feel relieved if you decide that the most useful Xmas presents are glasses fitted by EDMUNDS, Optometrist 10 North 9th St. Phone 2765.
ENGLISH LUTHERANS PREPARING PAGEANT OF BETHLEHEM SCENE
The First English Lutheran Sunday school of this city is preparing a Christmas feast for its members and friends which will be a radical departure. It will give a Christmas pagent In which a large company of young people of the school will appear In costume, representing the boys and girls of Bethlehem. Others will represent the shepherds and the Magi. The background of the pageant will consist
of a mammoth scenic view of the city of Bethlehem and the plains of the shepherds, else 9x27 feet, in full colors. The background alone will be an immense attraction and will provide a most elaborate setting for the pagent. The work of preparing for the pagent is In the hands of a committee consisting of Miss Luclle Nusbaum, Miss Gertrude Bartel and Mrs. Charles ScbarteL
OPENS BOXING SCHOOL
"LU" Arthur Stlgall who Is well known to local fans having fought here at different times has located in Altoona, Pa.; where be will open a poolroom with a boxing school in connection. Arthur is matched to. tight "Red" ders of Altoona on Dec. 15 and he may
be matched to fight some good boy Tnnrl frnm the "CPA Snri here around th first f thm Tr. MOOO ITOCi UsC VJ gSX(
A pocket size electric fan has been Invented. i
Cusp" Is Used ia Saskiag THOMAS BffOS SAUSAGE
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Their lasting service and beauty make them supreme lor gift giving. The price of auch a gift is not great. You can buy a Seth Thomas Clock for as little as $5.50. You are sure it will please, whatever the price. The Seth Thomas Amherst Clock pictured here is a suggestion. It is priced at $15.00 for plain mahogany and $15.75 for inlaid mahogany. Seth Thomas Clocks include scores of types and designs, many of which we are exhibiting now. Your fancies will be realized among Seth Thomas Wall and Mantel, Cabinet, Metal or Crystal Clocks. Seth Thomas Clocks Hamilton Watches. 0. E. DICKINSON,
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Boy a Sinful of Coal With That Xmas Savings Check Part of that Christmas Savings Check should be Invested in good fuel, such as H. & K. Quality Coals. Think of the pleasure you will get out of the burning of it. How nice it will be to turn cold winter into warm summer in your home. Call up 2015 or 2016 now and order good coal. We Cash Christmas Savings Checks.
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Polo LDSdyP Polo Indianapolis V. S. Richmond FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY A8 USUAL A competent Instructor, Mr. Sutton. In charge to assist beginners.
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Buy the kind of furniture that makes her work easy and her working hours less. She is entitled to it and ought to have it. A "Sellers" Kitchen Cabinet, a "Frantz Premier" Cleaner or perhaps a "Rest Easy" chair or a Davenport would be what she would enjoy. A "Sweeper Vac" makes housekeeping easier and saves lots of extra work in dusting. Then don't overlook the "little tots," they enjoy Xmas best of all, and they look for it A doll cart, a doll, a little chair or rocker, or an auto horse or an auto. . ,,.w.v.-.t,.f:,w
CvSoles of Steps Why not buy a Kitchen Cabinet, one that has all of the advantages. The full metal sliding top, the ant-proof casters, the pie and cake vault, metal covered bread box, non-corroding spice cans, tilt and lowering flour bin and many more necessary features.
SHE SAlES HOURS OF TIME
OPEN THE 9 A.M. DOOR TO FREEDOM I THE 9. POUND FRANTZ PREMIER MAKES POSS2SLE
and V A mU WORK DAT
A Perfect Davenport
Why not buy a Davenport that Is proportioned right when used as a Davenport it Is not uncomfortable. The seat is not too deep, the back is not too straight to fit the back and different points of merit.
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You actually sleep on as comfortable a spring as though It were a bed. The compartment is large enough to bold a fullsize mattress, pillows and bed clothing when made up as a davenport. Our Christmas price is $29.50. Cash or on Payments
YOU have replaced the candles of grandmother's time with electric lights. Then, why not replace the old crude way of sweeping and dusting with a
modern $25 JVajS'srremier V - FEUCTUC CUAMDV
ttach !t to any electric light socket, uid lightly guide it with one hand 11 the dust and dirt disappears. It f
n't work it's a pleasure.
$25.00
DON'T FOBGET
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Full line of useful and substantial Toys for Both Boys and Girls
DOLL
Little Ones
CARTS Like This Picture at Prices as Low as
75
FUMED OAK DESKS SUITABLE FOR LADIES OR GENTS In all prices, some with magazine . compartment, some with extra drawer room above or below. We show a fine line similar to this picture for $4.98 Special Price
A Full Line of
Sweeper Vacs
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$4.75
in 2, 3 or 4 bellows with sweeper attachment and good bristle brush; made in golden oak. fumed oak', Circassian walnut or mahogany from $4.75 and upward.
"WTiere patrons Arc pleased?'
Solid Comfort is surely assured when you own a "Rest Easy" chair a place for magazines or papers, adjustable foot rest. "Push Button" adjustment. You can recline without getting up If you buy a "ROYAL"
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