Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 73, 4 February 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1916.
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Mr. Warner M. Leeds of New York will come Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds at their home in South Eighteenth street. Mrs. Burton Carr enteriained members of a thimble club this afternoon at her apartments T the KeyBtone. What promises to be a pretty social function for this evening is the dinner hlch will be given at the Hotel Westcott in honor of Mr. Omar G. Whelan and Miss Arva Jackson. who will be married Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in the St. Paul's Episcopal church. Flowers and ferns will be used In appointing the table. Covers will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Gaar Williams of Indianapolis, Mrs. J. E. Weller. Misses Arva Jackson, Edna Dickinson, Ruth Scott of Cincinnati, Edna Johnson, Nina Pennell, Messrs. Omar G. Whelan. Ernest Hill of Nashville, Tenn., Fred Johnson of Indianapolis, Earl Barnes of Kokomo, Byram C. Robbins and George Dilks. Circle one of the Aid Society of the First English Lutheran church will give a market Saturday afternoon at the market house. The public is invited to attend. The hours were spent in knotting comforts yesterday afternoon when members of the Aid society of the First English Lutheran church met at the church. Lunch was served to forty persons. Miss Catherine Gibbons of Dayton, Ohio, is the guest, at the home of Mr. tod Mrs. John Harrington on North Twelfth street. Mrs. Charles Border was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Five Hundred club at her home cm West Main street. Favors were given to Mesdames Edward Cooper, Mason Byer and George Reid. The hostess served refreshments. In two weeks Mrs. Sol Frankel entertains the club. A silver tea was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. I). Fansher by Circle three of the Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. A contest was a feature of the afternoon. An informal program was presented. At the silver tea given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. W. Stevenson on South Fifteenth street, for the women of the First Methodist church, Mrs. Beckett talked on "Tithins." . The Alice Carey club members were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Mary Price at her home on North Fifteenth street. Roll call was ' responded to with articles from Burbank. Mrs. Whitsell had a splendid paper on "Peru." Articles from Frank Carpenter were also read. After the program the guests were entertained with music furnished by the Edison Diamond Disc by Miss Pearl Crubaugh through the courtesy of Mr. Morton Harrison. A delicious two course luncheon was served. The Washington party will be held February 22 at the- home of Miss Emma Lindemuth instead of February 17, as announced in the year book. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wolfard at her home on West Main street. Mrs. W. T. Davis had charge of the round table. February 17, Francis Wlllard Day will be observed at the West Richmond community house. There will be a special program. Mrs. Emma Russell was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the Second English Lutheran church. The hours were spent in making comfort and quit blocks. , .. Mrs. George Thomas was a guest yesterday afternoon when members of the Helping Hand club were entertained by Mrs. August Thomas at her home on South Ninth street. All the members were present. An elegant luncheon" in courses was served. Mrs. Emma Sperling entertains the club In two weeks at her home on South Ninth street. . A thimble party was ... given last evening bq Miss Elizabeth Wol fard at her home hi Chestnut' street. Flowers and ferns ornamented, .the rooms. Luncheon was served. The ijuests were Misses Margaret "Broker, Ruth White, Edna Body,. .Dorothea Marine and Pearl McMinn. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rife who are spending their honeymoon in Orlando, Florida Mrs. Rife was formerly .Mrs. Scott of East Main street. The annual business meeting and election of officers of the Woman's Precs club of Indiana, will be held Tuesday in the Press club rooms in the Claypool at 2 o'clock. YOU EVER SEE A CAT STRIKE? Sleepy old cat lying by a rat hole. Lazy, half asleep then, biff! Say, if you could strike as quick and hard as that you could make Jess Willard look sick! Why don't you let your tired body muscles sleep until the right moment and then biff? , It's ell in being abla to relax. One of the greatest aids ever given to man for soothing tired muscles, overworked muscles, is Speedway Liniment. It eoes right in through the skin and relieves those sore, overworked ligaments. It's soothing restful and wonderfully upbui!ding. Trouble with most people' Is that there are too many little biffs, little throbs, little aches that we don't take taref of and soon the muscles lose their pep and comeback. Try Speedway Liniment. Put It' on full strength with a good, brisk rub. It does not blister nor Ftsin nor injure the most delicate fabric. Pleasant to use as toilet water. Relieves neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains, bruises, soreness anywhere. In 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes at A. G. Luken's and other good dealers. Adv.
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Social Calendar Wedding of Mr. Omar Whelan and Miss Arva Jackson at 9 o'clock In St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock give dance at home in Reeveston ,for Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Saxton of Chicago. Faculty recital at Earlham College given by Music Department Dance in K. of P. Hall at New Paris. Dance in Eagles Hall and Weisbrod orchestra plays. Dance in Eagles' Hall and Weis- . brod orchestra plays. Demonstration in High School kitchen given by Miss Elsie Marshall under auspices of Domestic Science association. Penny supper given at First Christian church by members of the Central Aid society. TIrzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge gives market in room on Main street formerly occupied by Lake Shoe company. Circle One of the Aid society of the First English Lutheran church gives mareket at Market house. A pretty wedding was solemnized last evening at 6 o'clock when Miss Flora Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer and Mr. Frederick Blickwedel, son of Mrs. Frederick Matt!,' were married by the Rev. A. J. Feeger of the St. John's Lutheran church at the home of the bride's parents on the Boston Pike. The ring ceremony was used. Carnations and ferns with other cut flowers and plants were used in decorating the rooms. The wedding guests numbered twenty-five. Previous to the ceremony Miss Helen Wiesahahn played a program of bridal airs, and during the ceremony the Lohengrin wedding march was played. The bride wore a pretty gown of white voile handsomely trimmed in laces and lnserticns. Her flowers were a bride's bouquet of roses and sweet peas. After the ceremony and when congratulations had been extended an elaborate dinner in several courses was served. Mr. and Mrs. BJickwedel will reside at South Ninth and O streets. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Matti, William Kramer, Adolph Blickwedel, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Feeger, Misses Alma and Louise Blickwedel, Elsie Kramer, Alta Kramer, Merrs. Floyd Gross, Carlos Kramer, Albert Kramer. George Kramer, Paul and Ralph Kramer and Mrs. Bruening. The Earlham Heights Dorcas society met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. R. Mitchell. Fifteen members, two guests and three children enjoyed the meeting. One new member was taken into the society. The club now has a membership of thirty-one. Devotional exercises were led by Mrs. Augusta Dye. Mrs. H. S. Weed gave a talk on "The Responsibility of Motherhood." Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held the first Thursday in March at the home of Mrs. Edward Jenkins, Notional road, west. Court Richmond, No. 235, W. O. F., will meet in the Commercial club rooms this evening. All members are asked to be present. Evelyn Rebekah lodge, No. 322, of Centerville, will celebrate its twenty-sixth anniversary Tuesday evening, February 8, with a short program and basket supper. All members with their families and sojourning members are invited. Mrs. Harold Kinert entertained the Crochet club Wednesday afternoon with a "kid" party at her home on LinCOUNTY CLERK With No Appetite, All Run-Down, Tells How Vinol Helped Him. So many cases like this are coming to our attention that we are publishing this letter . for .the benefit of Richmond people who are in Mr. Kelly's condition. Read our offer below: . Clarksville, . Tenn. "I. am a county court clerk, and became run-down, no appetite", ' was drowsy and feit badly moat. of. the time,. I had tried several remedies without benefit. One day I read an advertisement of Vinol and at once tried it. In a short time my appetite improved, my strength increased and I felt better in every way." S. W. Kelly. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it is an unequalled tonic-body-builder, combining native wine, the oldest and most fam ous tonics known to medicine. So strong is our faith in Vinol that we offer to return the purchaser's money in every case if Vinol should fall to give satisfactory results. Clem Thistlethwaite, druggists. Adv. FEELJfOUNG! It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation. It develops from Just a few constipated days, unless you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back ta normal action with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Ion't force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing: out the intestines with nasty, sickening: cathartics. Dr. Edwards believes In gentleness; persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. - Edwards' Olive-Tablets open the bowels: their action Is gentle, yet positive. There is never any pain or grlpingr when Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, ?oa will know them by their olive color, 'ake one or two occasionally and have no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach, I0c and 25c per box. All druggists. The OUvo Tablet Company. Columbus, O
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coin street. Hearts and valentines formed a pretty decoration. fA luncheon was served. Valentines were given as favors. The favor was given to Mrs. Leo Benner. The guests were Mesdames William Kliue, Chester Sigler, Walter Peffly, Otto Thomas, Leo Benner, James Earl, Harold Kinert, Misses Irene Reed, Ruth Maher, Mary Ligher, Leona Kline and Helen Frances Kinert. Mrs. George J. McKinney is ill at Reid Memorial Hospital. . - Mr. Elmer S. Smith spent the week in Chicago where he attended the bicycle races. . , . Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Noble announce the engagement o their daughter, Miss Margaret Noble and Mr. Maurice Johnson Tibbs. Indianapolis News. .''''' The Nobles are well known in this city. The wedding of Mr. Clarence Blume of Chester and Miss Verna White of this.city, was solemnized Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Grace M. E. church, the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge of the Grace M. E. church officiating. The bride wore a blue silk dress. She was attended by Miss T. Blume and Mr. L. Z. White, brother of the bride, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Blume will reside In Chester. Mrs. George Miller was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Aid society of the Reid Memorial spital. Thirty seven members were present. A number of sheets and towels were made. Next Thursday , an all-day meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. G. Hill. The Woman's Collegiate club met yesterday afternoon w ith Mrs. Paul Benfeldt. Mrs. Ben Bartel had the paper on "The Fabian." Mrs. Ben Grave of Galesburg, III., a former mem ber was a guest. In two weeks Miss Margaret Starr entertains the club. Mr. and Mrs. Will Klute were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of a five hundred club at their home on South Fourteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawekotte were guests of the club. The game was played at three tables. Favors went to Mesdames Adam Feltman, Gus Sudhoff and Mr. Adam Feldman. Luncheon Headache From A Cold? Listen! "Pape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours. Your told will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape'c; Cold Compound" everr two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the heid, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverish, iss, rore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-ui Quit browing and t-uffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at an:- drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nee, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv. - 1571 An Up-to-aDte Popular Stare. and Girls' over-blouse dress with guimpe having sleeve in either of two lengths. Wool mixture was used in this in stance, in a pretty shade of red, finisned with black braid. The guimpe is of cream colored crepe. This style is easy to develop and is suitable for gingham, chambrey, galatea, seer sucker, serge, voile, poplin, repp, cor duroy or velvet. The guimpe may be of linen, madras, silk crepe or batiste. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 2 yards of 27-inch material for the guimpe or underwaist, and 4 yards for the dress for a 10-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Size Name Address City
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was served. In two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sudhoff entertain the club. St. Ann's Society of the St. Andrew's church will give a card party Thursday evening, February 10 In the St. Andrew's Auditorium. The public is Invited. The Ben Hur degree team will give a dance this evening in the Vaughan hall. Members and their friends are invited to attend.
The public is Invited to attend the recital which will be given Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in Lindley hall. Earlham college, by the music department. The program follows: Duos for two pianos: (a) Fantasie, D Major, Op. 11..... . . Max Bruch (b) Silhouettes, Op. 23, La Coquette, Polichinelle A. Arensky Miss Gaston, Miss Loufbourrow. (a) My Heart is Weary, (Aria from "Nadeschda")...A. Goring Thomas (b) An Open Secret A. Huntington Woodman (c) The Gypsy Train. Tod B. Galloway 8 Miss Barrett. Introduction and Menuette, from Suite Op. 38 Franz Ries Liebes Freud Kreisler Miss Hutton. Vocal: (a) The Cry of Rachel Mary Turner Salter (b) Devotion R. Srauss (c) My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice. . , S. F. Saens Miss Barrett. Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 8 No. 1 E. Grieg Allegro con Trio, Allegretto, Allego, Molto Vivace. Miss Hutton and Miss Gaston. Miss Mildred Barrett, mezzo soprano. Miss Carolyn Hutton, violin. Miss Laura C. Gaston, piano. Miss Sibyl Loufbourrow, piano. RICHMOND , Continued From Page One. road from Bluffton to Delphos, O., into an electric line. Construction of electric road from Portland to Richmond on route that has been surveyed through Union City. This plan will connect Richmond with Union City, Portland, Bluffton. Marion, Decatur, Huntington, Fort Wayne, Delphos, O., and Akron, O. Charles Jordan and Secretary Haas TREX! IF RHEUMATIC OR CONSTIPATED Twenty-five Cents Worth Is Plenty; Try It! Take Harmless,. Soothing Trex for Just Three Days. . Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic, miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system; promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked out" any longer. Get this relief today. 25c at A. G-. Luken & Co.'s or sample direct from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc.) Beardston, 111. Adv. !"Kf,,
Ladies' Winter Coafs Slaughtered 60 COATS Consisting of Mixtures and Corduroys Every one this season's style. High collars, belted and flare models.. These Coats have sold from $8.00 to $18.00. Your Choice Tomorrow
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will go to Huntington tomorrow where the sale of the C. B.r & C. railroad will be brought before the court, A receiver had been appointed for the company and it had been ordered sold but the judge refused to approve the sale unless some assurance was given that the road would not be "junked." The Chicago promoters announced the plan of combining the above named railroads and the organization of the system comprising over 400 miles of track. ' A representative was in Richmond yesterday conferring with officials of the Commercial club and gave the local men the assurance that the plan would be perfected within a " short time. Over 300 miles of road that is anticipated in the merger is now in operation and the only spur that has to be built is the road between Portland and Richmond, which has been surveyed and the grade established and land already purchased north of Union City. The representative who was in Richmond yesterday examined the survey and prospectus in possession of the local Commercial club when the road to Portland was considered last year in conjunction with the Fort WTayne-
Best Liver and Bowel Laxative For Family Use "Cascarets" regulate women, men and children without Injury. Take when bilious, headachy, for colds, bad breath, sour stomach. Instead of nasty, harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don't you keep Cascarets handy in your home 2 Cascarets act on the liver and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cleansing is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweeten the stomach. You eat one -r two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, biliousness, bad breath, coated tongue, sour stomach, constipation, or bad cold disappears. Mothers should give cross, sick, feverish children a whole Cascaret any time they are harmless and safe for the little folks. Adv.
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Decatur line which did not materialize. That the plan divulged to the local committee is a bona fide scheme was shown by the fact that the representative bad letters from Judge Gary and other men of like repute. The promoters intend to operate the roads as soon as possible and the local men were informed that power would
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We WaMtt YOU
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HOE SALE If you are looking for REAL bargains in High Grade Footwear you will attend this sale. The shoes we put on sale sell at almost any shoe store from f3 to $4, but we are only asking the one price of $1.95. Read below of some of the many bargains we are offering. Space will not permit us going into details but all we ask is for you to come in and see them.
VELVET GYPSY BOOTS Black, Brown or Blue, in lace or button BRONZE KID Vesting top in button style... GLAZED KID GYPSY BOOTS MIDNIGHT BLUE KID GYPSY BOOT........ PAT. CLOTH TOPS and MAT TOPS in Button A GOOD STRONG SHOE in Gun Metal, Button, Tip, Low Heel at ONE LOT MEN'S SHOES, Gun Metal in Button and Lace, Patent Button, at..... SKUPPER'S SHOES for Men at :.. BOYS' HI CUT, Buckle at Top PATENT LACE BOOTS at
We are offering our entire line of Felt Boots. Felt Boot Combinations, 1 buckle Hood's Overs with Bo-Peep Felts, the kind you wrould pay $3.50 for at almost any shoe store. We will put them on sale during our Clearance Sale at $1.95 a Pair
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If so, it will not cost you extra to help gladden the heart of some child in assisting it to win a pony, harness and wagon. We give 500 votes free with every cash purchase of each ton of any of our popular coals. " ' . The Pony Coititesl Is getting interesting. The little folks are hustling and keeping our salesman busy with prospects. Tomorrow (Saturday) is a good day for the boys and girls to canvass their friends and neighbors for coal orders. Insist on Wayne Pocahontas It is fresh mined and absolutely free from clinkers.
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be purchased for use on the -roads which are not now in operation until power bouses can be built. The new system between Richmond, Bluffton and Huntington, with a spur line to Marion, Decatur and Fort Wayne, will probably be called the "Cincinnati. Richmond and Chicago Traction Line.". . - ,
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EVELYN BARSOLOW. for all four children and it is fine; they like It and ask for it." A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. WE PUT THEM AT THE ONE PRICE DURING THIS SALE AT $1.95 MEN'S RUBBERS First quality, $1 val- HKp ues ; sale price .... .Jjz2l Men's Storm ALASKAS $1.25 grade, Sale Q(in price yuc , COLONIAL BLDG. Cmal Mi 3 C 3 Telephones 1325 and 1644.
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