Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 313, 14 December 1915 — Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC, 14, 1915

ERECT MILTON TREE IN HEART OF TOWN

"MILTON, Ind., Dec. 14 The place of holding the Community Christmas tree has been changed from the school park to the central portion of town and it will be erected in the center of the four corners, embraced by Central Avenue, North and South and Main street. East and "West. This will give people a chance to get indoors, if they wish, as the business houses and the Boosters club hall will be open and warm. Contribution boxes have been placed in the several business houses in town and in the bank. The money thus contributed will be used for candy and gifts for those who cannot buy.

WOMEN LEAD WORSHIP

MILTON, Ind., Dec. 14. The entertainment given as a celebration of C. W. B. M. day at the Christian church, Sunday evening was well attended. The program was excellent, Mrs. E. P. Jones as representative of America, being dressed in appropriate costume. It was shown that America gives less

for missions than for anything else,

liquor far exceeding It. Aside from the

Missionary exercise, special features

of i the entertainment were several

numbers by the church orchestra. A

trio by Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs. R.

W. Warren, and Mrs. Harry Doty. The

Rev. F. C. McCormlck gave a talk

showing the amount of good work done

by the C. W. B. M. settlement and Home Mission.

I GLEN KARN, O.

. Iran Richards and wife had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. andi Mrs.

GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS

Humors in the blood cause inter

nal derangements that affect the whole system, as well as pimples, bolls

and other eruptions, and are respon

sible for the readiness with which

many people contract d!seae. For forty years Hood's Sarsaparilla has been more successful than

any other medicine In expelling fiu-

mors and removing their inward and outward effects. Get Hood's. No other medicine acts like it. Adv.

Why You Should Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Because it has an established reputation won by its good works. Because It is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good qualities. Because it loosens and relieves a cold and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it docs not contain opium or any other narcotic. Because it is within the reach of all It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

Loral Ross, Mr. and -Mrs. Ben Richards and Minor Duffleld of Pennsylvania.-.-. .Several of the neighbors and friends of Earl Mitchell gave them a farewell surprise one night which was In the form of an oyster supper. Those present were as follows: Messrs. and Mesdames Dan Albright, Guy Spencer, Ray mond Chenowetb, Gould Ross and Harry Hoke. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will move shortly to a farm near Chester . . . .The Rev. Gott of Kokomo filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. He was entertained over Sunday , by Mr. and Miei Dan Albright. . . .Fire caused by a defective flue caused slight damage to the home of Thomas Branson, south of town ono day last week. . . . Tem Chenoweth and wife, and Harry Bartholomew and family took dinner Sunday with John Ross and family. . . . A. M. Richards and wife, and Mrs. Loral Ross shopped in Richmond last Friday.

CLUB REVERSES

C Continued Prom -Page One. of their significance before the' war comes to a close. . . i ' "There has been no way to stop the war," he said. "How can It be done? The question' of peace mast be discussed from two viewpoints;, from the ultimate view point and from the viewpoint of greatest expediency. .- The ultimate end of a peaceful settlement is a federation of the world. We can only secure that by steps. We should establish an international court. "I do not believe that the differences of race are Insurmountable. . -There must be some substitute for war which can enforce the xiecrees of the court.

"We must have an International - armylarger than any army of any one nation." .: . .. .A' '- . ' :Mrr-Foulke' was askefV-wuether.-pr not the Hague tribunal could not 1 be called an International court. ; . j "The Hague tribunal is not a regular court," he replied. , "It , is" not sitting constantly. There are eight nations controlling the destinies of the world. The reason that we do not now have a permanent international court is that the nations could, not agree on the representation in this court. Peace is not assured until this world has an International army.".' " . . S. E. Nicholson took issue with the statement that an international army would be the : final solution and said that an International army . would only

Each of the thirty-odd million wage earners of the United States loses on an average of nine days each year through sickness, at an average cost of $2 a day. !

Diamond Talk No. 8 How to Judge Diamonds

Some dealers in their descriptions call nearly all diamonds bluewhite, but no one need be deceived thereby, for if there is not enough blue to see and recognize at sight, it is not a blue-white diamond. Neither is a diamond fine white or white, if it shows a tinge of yel'low. These tints of blue and yellow are not at all imaginary if they exist you can see them they cannot be hidden from a buyer who has eyes to see. For a lady's ring, nothing other than a blue-white or fine-white diamond should be considered. For a gentleman's ring, stud or pin. a diamond bordering on yellow-white is sometimes, preferred, and Is always permissable. For an investment, only diamonds of great brilliancy, fine color and without unsightly or dangerous defects should be considered. Diamonds of poor brilliancy

and color are plentiful and cheap -f

and grow more so every year. The supply of light brown and dull white diamonds is far in excefes of the demand, and they simply have no future as investments. The supply of low grade diamonds is taken very largely by mail order and installment houses, and through extensive advertising and attractive mounting, is sold for more than it is worth.

(Continued Tomorrow.) 0. E. Dickinson Special Agent for Hamilton Watches Seth Thomas Clocks.

For those who need them would be a nice pair of glasses -

For Grandmother or Grandfather : A pair of Kryptoks the new double vision" glasses for reading and distant use, all in one solid piece of glass. For Mother or Father . . - A pair of Tories for sewing or reading giving the greatest 'possible result to the wearer. For Sister or Brothor A pair of the new Finf erpiece mountings with "oric lenses. The best eyeglasses worn today for appearance and stay-on qualities.

For Yourself

Why not give yourself a nice Xmas gift of a pair of glasses? Now is the 'time to have your eyes examined before you do your shopping.

MISS CM. SWEITZER Optometrist Phone 927 1-2 1090 v Main St.

be used by. some smalle.- power who had a grievance on a larger-power.' Allan" D. : Hole, secretary' of " the Friends'. Peace board, said that he believed an international army Is the only practical -way of limiting armaments. .' v.' .v ,)

.POLO COLISEUM . ' Muncie Vs. Richmond . Wednesday Evening

THor.rrs bros. sausage

is not a by-product disposing of the less desirable parts of the hog. but, is made entirely of Hams. Shoulders and

Loins.

You,

too, will bs

asking for more Edgemont Crackers

as soon as you have eaten one, for they are so crisp and flaky, and they taste so good! The very finest flour and purest shortening give them a full rich flavor and we've salted them just a little, to give them zest..

EDGEMONT

CRACKERS I

100 in a pound only 10 cents in our new double-enameled Edgemont box it's white

on the inside green on the outside. The box holds eight pounds and your grocer , sells them so quickly that he keens

a never-ending line of Edgemont Crackers on the way from our ovens to you. He gets them fresh our double-enameled box keeps them fresh, at the store, where you may buy Edgemont Crackers by the pound and in your home, for if you get 8 pounds at a time, they will be sent to you in this enameled box, the only extra charge being a 'deposit of 50 cents, which will be refunded to j-ou when you return it. Remember this you get 100 Edgemont Crackers for 10c When your grocer urges you to buy Edgemont Crackers, he is saving you money by giving you, for the least expenditure, not only the finest cracker made, but the most nutritive food, in the most economical form the Green enameled box your guarantee of quality.

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Twenty-five patterns of Davenports

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This, handsome Colonial Buffet is 15 patterns of Smokers' built of genuine quartered oak Stands and Tables are shown throughout, finished in golden or In fumed oak and mahogany

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The new kind that all good dressers wear are here in our big Xmas display of Gift things men wil lapprcciate. Give "Him" aMuffler the gift lie wants . We have them at $1.00 to $3.50

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