Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 72, 3 February 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, . THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1916.
OFFER AWARDS FOR BEST CAKE AT CENTERVILLE Institute Topics Afford Discussion of Problems Confronting Farmer in Actual Daily Routine.
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Feb. S. The
farmers' Institute -will be held Wednesday and Thursday, February 9 and
10,ln the town hall. Prizes will be awarded by the auxiliary tor the best pies, cakes and bread and aprons. The farmers will offer prizes for the best corn product of Center township. Only
members of the organization are eligible to compete for prizes. Following is the program and officers: R. W. McMinn, chairman. F. A. Harris, secretary-treasurer. Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. E. S. Wright, chairman. Miss Norene Means, secretary. Mrs. John H. Jackson, treasurer. Morning Session, 9:30. Invocation Rev. Pfeiffer. Soil Handling," Oliver Kline, Huntington, Ind. Discussion. 'Poultry for Pleasure and Profit" Mrs. ' Elizabeth Stanley, Liberty, Ind. Noon adjournment. Chicken dinner served by the ladies of the Methodist church. Afternoon Session."' Music. ."The Labor Question on the Farm," Oliver Kline. Discussion. Reading, Miss Bessie Buhl. "Character Building on the Farm," Mrs. Stanley.
Discussion. Evening Session. Entertainment in charge of Miss Bessie Buhl. 'Home and Social Efficiency," Miss Mary L. Mathews, Purdue university. Thursday Morning Session, 9:30. Invocation, Miss Allen. Naming of committees. 'Our Young People," Dr. Horace Ellis, Indianapolis. "Bread Baking." Miss Mathews. Adjournment. Lunch served by Ladies' Auxiliary. Afternoon Session. Music. "An Indiana Home," Dr. Ellis. "Textile Materials and their Adulterations," Miss Mathews. Reports of committees. Sale of bread, cakes, pies, candy, etc., by Ladles' Auxiliary.
Centerville Events
By Mr. Lenna King.
The C. W. B. M. was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Ada
Darnell of East Walnut street. Four
members were present and three visitors. Mrs. Kimmel presided and led
the devotions. The subject of the "First Mission Workers of India," was discussed by Mrs. L. King. An interesting recitation on the C. W. B. M. was given by Miss Grace Townsend. Mrs. Grigsby conducted the question and hidden answers The ladies of the Christian church Aid society cleared $25.21 Tuesday evening at the supper served to the Knights of Pythias Rev. Westhafer of Connersvllle, is assisting Rev. Pfeiffer in the M. E. revival services, which are in progress and will continue this week.
I An Unfailing Way I To Banish Hairs
(Beauty Notes.)
Ugly hairy growths can be removed in the privacy of your own home if you get a small original package of delatone and mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface. This should be left on th- skin about 2 minutes, then removed and the skin washed and every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or inconvenience can result from this treatment, but be sure you buy real delatone. Adv.
Prince Gets Throne
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Prince William of Wied and the Princess, for whom a triumphal re-entry into Durazzo is planned by Austria and Germany. The Prince was made Mpret of Albania after the Balkan wars, but could not compel the chieftains to recognize his authority. He abdicated in 1914 and resumed his commission in the Kaiser's
household cavalry.
SOCIAL UNION MEETS.
The Men's Bible class and Social Union of South Eighth Street Friends' church will have a regular meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Dr. I. S. Harold will introduce for discussion the "Bridge Question." Atwood L. Jenkins will present stereopticon view of bridges. A good attendance is desired.
MUSHAWG INJURED.
J. L. Mushawg, employed at the International Harvester company's local
A Flno Aid For other -to -bo We are all greatly Indebted to those
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the many things which we read about and are of immediate Importance to the expecw tint mother, is a splendid external remedy called "Mother's Friend." This la applied over the muicles of the stomach. It Is deeply penetrating In Its Influence. Mo then everywhere tell of ita soothing effect, how It allays pains Incident to
ligaments and muscles. They tell of restful comfort, of calm, peaceful nights, an ab fence of those distresses peculiar to the period of expectancy, relief from morning tlckness, no more of that apprehension with which so many young women's minds be-! coma burdened. It is a splendid help. Get a bottle of ''Mother's Friend" from your nearest druggist. Ask your husband to get It for you. . Then write to Bradfleld Regtilator Co, 408 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., , for a very handsome and instructive book. It la filled with sugireative ideas of great
help to all women interested in ma subject of maternity. And best of all are some letters from mutbera that are real Inspirations, Wrlta today.
TLe Mort Prevalent Ailments. ; TV Cauteof Almost JI Llnecc Jz yeo are eaasttpat, mt blood is fuU of betrades, your kldaaja 'am ortrworksd: rocs
"Ma roofh aa4 saKow; 7mr mind IescUt! year Ursr fcU pi old Ml: your ntscln vacfc and flabby. lITTXTON'g PAW-PAW PILLS arouse tra aoat slanlsh llrer. If 7 u bloat after etl-.e, if yon aara boleblog of wind, heartinr , water braih. sour stomach, if yoa are ncrrons, U yoo are unable to dMp, jn na TON'S PAW-PAW PILLS. JCr.rr bottJe glTsa Hrfetton or yoar momy rofnadsd. For sale by Thistlethwaite's Four Drug Stores, Sixth and Main, Eighth and .North E, Eighth and South E, 914 Main St.; Leo H. Fihe,830 Main St.
1578 A Good Style for House or Afternoon Wear.
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Ladies' dress with sleeve in either of two lengths. For morning wear this style will be nice in linen, percale, gingham, poplin or flannelette. It will also make a good business suit in serge or gabardine and is a splendid style for taffeta, velvet or crepe. The waist is full below the square yoke portions, and its fronts are crossed in surplice style. The sleeve is close-fitting in wrist length. The short sleeve has a neat turnback cuff. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 36 requires 6l,s yards of 36-inch material. The skirt measures about 3 yards at its lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.
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spring here? Five robins arrived Monday morning, one mile east of town, and tried to act cheerful. . . .Rev. Lester Williams is still working in the revival meetings at Cherry Grove.... Mr. and Mrs. Pete Beckman and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark and children ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce the first of the week.. . . .The Ladies' Aid society of Williamsburg will serve lunch at the Weyl-Beckman sale' Thursday. Bragg brothers of Winchester will auction off the stuff, and Ray Swallow of Richmond will be the clerk.. ..The new postoffice Js now open to the public. Miss Lamb bought the Dougherty outfit and it was installed in the new quarters Monday.. .. .The Culbertson boys returned to their home at Webster Monday. They were the guests of the Hiatts while here. ... .A bunch of Italians that have been working on the C. & O. railroad here left Monday for Norfolk, Va .The roads were never in such a bad condition as at present. Rev. Lee Chamness of Williamsburg was here Monday. .. .The citizens here are musical, and they will have the i pleasure of hearing a musicale Friday night at the U. B. Church given by Miss Mildred Jacobs of New Castle and Miss Vedia Rollen of Muncie, a graduate of the Chicago Conservatory of Music. Readings will also be given by &
The Home Economic Study club will nleet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Ballinger. ...Farmers' institute will be held here February 10. A splendid program is being arranged. ....J. O. Ballinger. will move to the Blue Skies farm the first of March. . .,. .Ray Dougherty made his first trip as rural carrier Tuesday morning.
American farmers are all blown up about the fact that 25,000,000 pounds of dynamite was used for agricultural purposes in this country last year.
' Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff
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WOMAN WEARS BOCT8.
LINTON. Ind.. Feb. 3. Mrs. Ella Morgcn, who was the first woman in
Indiana to wear felt boots and' ear: muffs, was found dead in ber home. ; She had just finished breakfast when she succumbed to a heart attack. :
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WOMEN SWEEP CHIMNEYS.
LONDON, Feb. 3. Chimney sweeping is the latest occupation invaded by women as a result of the scarcity of male labor. Girl chimney sweeps are now seen in all parts of London, doing the work of men who have gone to war.
There is one sure way that never !
fails to remove dandruff completely ; and that is to dissolve it. This de- i stroys it entirely. To do this, just get 1 about four ounces of plain, 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 and entirelr destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and 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. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv. - -
The Big Plant Back of Cornell - Wood - Board At Cornell, Wis., is the largest and most up-to-date Wall-Board plant in the world daily capacity 300,000 square feet. It is the only mill where the manufacture oi Wall-Board is completed, from raw material to finished product, under one roof.
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THE MILLER-KEMPE&QMEANY
707-717 N. W. 6gr I M ,-r "Richmond, Indiana. "If it's in the building line, we sell it." Cornell Wt :d-Moard is also carried by the following dealers: The P. Kuntz & Wright Co. Boston Lumber Co., New Paris, Ohio. Boston, Indiana. J. B. Chenoweth Lur.i. Co. Henry W. Keagy, Lynn, Indiana. Hagerstown, Inr Boren Lumber Co., B. L. Woodward &. Son, Fountain City, Ind. Dublin, IndiarR. R. Smith Sons, Lewlsville, Indiana.
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1 1 Handsome Pieces Solid Quartered Oak, Beautiful Gray Finish
THIS SUITE INCLUDES A SERVING TABLE AND HOST'S ARM CHAIR (NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE)
This Suite Was Manufactured to Sell at $250 Only the tremendous buying power of our buying association could make this special price possible. The labor and time required to produce this William and Mary Suite can be better understood by looking at the table in the foreground. Note how richly and beautifully it is carved, then see how faithfully the legs of every piece reproduce the same design-a harmonious carving found only in the most expensive furniture. Every stick composing this furniture is thoroughly seasoned hardwood tested against accidental breaking and so expertly put together that warping of the table or sticking of drawers and doors is impossible. Such an elegant suite may never sell again for less than $250. This particular bargain is the result of a merchandising "coup" backed by big buying power. If you want to economize this year and have a more comfortable home, here's your opportunity.
The Beautiful Design The wealth of detail, required makes William and Mary carving too expensive for ordinary furniture on account of the labor and time entailed in the carving. It's only in highgrade suites that you find buffet doors so exquisitely paneled as this one Is, note also how gracefully each door is rounded off and the delicate carving around the heavy beveled French, plate glass mirror. The lines of every other piece are also graceful and pleasing to the eye. i Solidity of Construction That heavy bracing under the table, chairs and closets is certainly good insurance against wear and tear, that makes furniture unsteady after a few months' use. Besides every joint is so carefully fitted that with ordinary care this suite will last a lifetime. Even the backs of the chairs won't get loose or become squeaky a habit dining room chairs usually have.' If you buy this suite you get a big bargain now and will have an elegant dining room all j our life.
What This Bargain Typifies Wonderful as it is, this bargain is but typical of the buying orgauization to which our store belongs. Every bit of furniture we sell must pass a high grade test, must be worthy and must be substantial. Then we see how low the price can be brought down by the combined buying power of 20. leading furniture stores. We never sell anything cheap in point of quality, but always give the highest value for the price. Our motto is: Small profits on hundreds of sales, not large profits on a few sales. We Want to See High Grade Furniture in Every Home A cozy, well-furnished home costs you no more than a cheerless one if you profit by the big values we offer. We want everyone to have confidence in us and we want everyone's friendship so every , sale we make must satisfy you or we will gladly refund the money. Take a picture of your dining room in your mind's eye, then come in and look at this suite, and you'll see how much it can improve your dining room.
Our Plain Figure Price Tags Tell the Story. COME and COMPARE V You Be the Judge :
Young Married Couples Are Urged to Get Our Prices on Complete 2, 3 and 4 Room Outfits.
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