Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 77, 9 February 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1916. CAOBRIBGE ASUS FUNDS FOR 1017 SHORT COURSE DC
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 9. A meeting of farmers was held at the town hall on Saturday to perfect arrangements for the Vocational Institute at this place on next Thursday and Friday. A committee was appointed consisting of J. S. Helms, C. W. Faucett and Orover Slonaker, to award prises in the corn contests. The following persons were named to solicit members for the Short Course to be held in 1917: The Misses Catherine Callaway, Beatrice Swallow and Ethel Macey, Mesdames W. P. Hunnicutt, Floyd Olbbert and John Walters, Earl Crawford, J. K. Mason, Benjamin J. Doddridge. C. W. Faucett, A- W. Kerber, .William P. Hunnicutt, Clayton Daugherty. Homer A. Bertsch and Rudolph Hoover Mr. and Mrs. William Mills of Tuscola, 111., are visiting the former's brother, Ellhu. Mills and family Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hollowell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott, at New Castle, Sunday The condition of Carl Whitely who has been seriously 111 for several weeks, shows but little Improvement... .Miss Lillian Williams of Tipton, w,as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Delia Williams, over Sunday. ...,J. L. McDanteta of the Tribune, has gone to Martinsville for the benefit of bis health, which has not been good for several months Russell Crockett of Wabash, college, pent Sunday with bis father, Simeon Crockett. He came to arrange for the appearance o the Wabash Glee club St this place Mrs. Fen Wonsettler returned to her home at Bryan, O., after a month spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertsch..... Charles W. Stivers of Liberty,, was here Monday asking ' the voters tu nominate him for congressman from the Sixth dlstrlst Judge Gray of Connersville, was In town Tuesday, acting as a substitute for his brother Flnly, in the promotion of the latter's congressional campaign.. ...An active work is going on at the Mal-Gra Casting company's plant- An addition to the building is being erected, annealing ovens constructed, and large quantities of material for manufacturing received. The company has fixed April 1 as the date for beginning operations.. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Ingerman entertained at a family dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Fagan of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ingertnan, Mf. and Mrs. Walter Ingerman, Karl Ingerman and Clayton Hunt of Richmond..... Mrs. Flora Gilmore of Muncle, , Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Lydla Huddleston, this week Mrs. Roy Copeland Is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd at Greensfork The
Events in Economy ' v . .-4 K'l it ., ;- j ; ill 5 . ;' ' ' fty N. H. Edwards. - -
. Mrs. Nancy Charles Is still very sick.... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamb of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Nellie Haxton and William Lamb and family Saturday and Sunday. ...Mrs, Emma Stanley moved from New Castle Saturday in the Will Swain town property. , ...Al and Ott Cox of Hagerstown were here Saturday. ...George Thornburg of West River was here Saturday afternoon.... Omer Davidson has returned to his home in New Paris, O....Pete Beckman moved to Richmond Saturday.... Several from here attended the farmers' institute at Hagerstown Tuesday. .. .Will Fouts has bought part of the William Thornburg farm .... Elihu Swain is recovering from a severe illness that caused him to be unconscious for several hours. .'...Mrs. Polhemus has returned from South Bend.
LODGE CALENDAR
Richmond council No. 18, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets Monday night at 7:30 in the Vaughan hall, over 710 Main street. Fred Cordell. councilor; Josn E. Hlghley. rec. secretary. . Uniform Rank, Jr. C. U. A M. meets Tuesday night at 7:30. Theodore
Whitney, captain; C. Perry, company
Clerk.
t Pride of Richmond council No. 15,
Daughters of America, meets on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Eva Monroe, councillor; Rosetta Hosier, rec. secretary.
- An interesting Napoleonic relic is the reply to a long and verbose letter from the duke of Gaeta asking the emperor's decision in a confiscation case. The answer was as follows: "Yes. Napoleon."
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SAFE BLOOD TREATMENT
Known for 50 Years as the ' Best Remedy, for Rheuma- . tism. Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin ' Diseases.
'- Scientist have dlsoovered that the forest and field are abundantly supplied with Vffttatlon of various kinds, that furnish the Ingredients for making- s remedy, for practically every ill and ailment of mankind. Medicines madt from roots, herbs and barks which Nature has placed at the disposal of man, are better than strong mineral mixtures and concoctions. Mineral tnedlclnes work dangerously on the deli oate parts of. the system, especially the stomach and bowels, by eating out the rtntns membrane, producing- chronic dyspepsia and often entirely ruining- the health. I. 8. 8. la guaranteed to be a purely Vegetable remedy. It is made entirely of gentle-acting, healing. . purifying roots, herbs and barks, possessing properties that build up all parts of the system, in addition to removing all Impurities and poisons from the blood. t m a . , . T", , . .
a. o. o. m mrnin irvKLmvnw (ur niiBHrhatlsm. Catarrh, Scrofula. Sores and ulcers. Shin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison and all disorders of the blood. It leanses the entire system and it's permanent. Oet S. S. 8. at any drug store, fc 8. 8. is a standard remedy recognized everywhere as the greatest tlood antidote eve,r discovered. - If 3 ours is a pefuller case, write to-Swift Specific Co., slants. Oeorcia.
following are the precinct committeemen, Republican, Democratic and Progressive, for Jackson township: First
precinct. William B. Woodward. Park B. Ulrich, William W. Dill; second, Layman Gilbert, J. L. Higglns, W. H. Reiser; third. George M. Barrett, Harrv B. Miller. Lee Ault: fourth,
Martin L. Young, J. A. Zeigler, John
E. Copeland; fifth, Matthew wuiiams, James Leroy Jones, M. G. Gaar; sixth, Henry H. Kocher. Edwin T. Bertsch,
Fred Dryer..... Mrs. I. N. Falls and
daughter, Mrs. Virginia Beeson, were
Indianapolis visitors Monday Mrs Rose Heilman of Wirton. West Vir
ginia, is spending a few weeks with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. John Klie-
ber...., James A. Boyd has sold, what
Is known as the Swiggett property on Main street to L N. Falls. Consideration 13.500.00 Mrs.' A. H. Wiseman
was the guest of friends in Indianap
olis .Tuesday Eighteen Democratic vntpra from this dace attended the
banquet and love feast at Richmond
Monday night.' ; GOVERNMENT PROLES
PRO-BRITISH NEWS
, WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. A general
investigation into an . alleged pro-
British propaganda: being pushed in
the United. States is being considered by the officials of the department of justice, it was -learned at the department today. For some weeks the department has been scrutinizing press
reports alleged to have emanated from a bureau at New York city and has
made preliminary investigations of propaganda activities of British agents. Whether a general investigation is advisable Is a question now be
ing considered by the department.
At Movies Tonight
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Psychologists have always found th social butterfly a source of pro
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While her sisters settle down to happy married lives and become per
sons of note in the community, she 1$
willing to sit back and enjoy her ephemeral pleasures. The Laemmle two-reel emotional drama, "The Inner Soul," at the Lyric tonight, has for the central character a woman who believes there, is . nothing in life but the beautiful things she can "wear .and the pleasure she-can have in being
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Owing to the ever-changing styles in footwear, we are offering our enormous stock of dependable fall arid winter shoes at GREATLY REDUCED PRIGES It will pay you to buy a number of pairs for the whole iamily now at the very low prices we are giving. SALE STARTS Feb. 10 and ends Feb. 26. Teeple's quality shoes are always the best and remember we do not buy up or ship in job lots for OUR SALE. Every pair offered is our regular stock purchased with the idea of GIVING YOU QUALITY and building up a substantial business. Assuring you an unusual saving at our sale, we advise you to come early while the stock is not broken in sizes. 15 Days Sale of great opportunities.
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Ladles' Special
Nifty Styles. Blue Velvets, Button Gypsy, $4. Black Velvets, Button Gypsy, $3. Dull Kid Button Gypsy, $3.50. Dull Kid Lace Gypsy, $3.50. Cravenette Button, $4. Satin Button, $5. fan Button, $4.00 values.Suede Button j $4.00 values. Patent Button, $3.50 and $4. Patent Lace, $3.50 and $4. Gunmetal Button, $3.50 and $4. , Gunmetal Lace, $3.50 and $4.
Ladies' Special
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Patent Lace. Velvet Top Louis Heel Patent and dull Kid, Kid top, Louis heel $4.00 and .$5.00 Values Dull Kid Button, Gypsy, in black and blue $4.00 and $5.00 Values All Dull Kid Button, low heel $4.00 Values Patent button, cloth top, turn sole, Louis heel $4.00 Values Patent button, kid top, turn sole, with Louis heel $5.00 Value - - I .
Ladies' Special
82.48
Up-tothe-Minute 8tyles. v Gun Metal, button, sand cloth top, Louis heeL Gun Metal, lace, sand cloth top Louis heeL Patent, lace, sand cloth top, Louis heeL $3.50 and $4.00 Values Patent and Gun Metal Button, cloth and kid tops, short vamp $3.00 and $3.50 Values Gun Metal, Lace, Ivory sole, English $3.50 Value Patent Button, cloth top, turn sole. The best for dress wear- ' $3.50 Value
Ladies' $1 Extra Specials Broken lots in patent, gunmetal and kid, lace and button, values up to $4.00 All fleeced lined vici Shoes, up to $2.50 values.
$100 IBB JLlm IBiiiiliiikl
Men'
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82.08
All New Styles.
Patent English, dark grey cloth top, $4.00 value Patent Button, grey cloth top, $5.00 value. One lot Tan Button and Blucher Hi-toe, $4.00 and $5.00 values. One lot Tan English, $4.50 values. Gun Metal Button Hl-toe, $3.50 and $4.00 values. Gun Metal Lace Hi-toe, $3.50 and $4.00 values. All these are Exceptional Values.
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Gun Metal, lace, white, rubber sole, English, $4.00 value. Gun Metal, button, $4.50 value Patent, button, dress last, $5.00 value. Box Calf Blucher, double sole, $5.00 value. .
MEN'S HIGH TOP LACE BOOTS , ONE-THIRD OFF 10 Per Cent Off 1-3 OFF ON ALL Light and Heavy Felt BOOT COMRubber Footwear BINATIONS. MEN'S KID LINED SHOES. $6.50 value $4.98 $5.00 value . ................ .$3.98 $4.00 value .... : . . ": . $2.98
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1 Lot Gun Metal, Button, Lace, Hi-toe short vamp. 1 Lot Tan, English Last and Gun Metal, Button and Lace, broken sizes up to $4.00 values. 1 Lot Patent English, most all sizes $4.00 value.
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Misses' and Children's Extra Quality Shoes $3.00 Patent and gunmetal, button. ...... $2.48 $2.50 Patent and gunmetal .$1.98 $2.00 Patent and gunmetal. . .......... $1.48 $1.50 Patent and gunmetal. . ... ...... .$1.19 ONE-THIRD OFF ON HIGH TOPS, v $3.00 values ...i ...$2.00 $2.50 values $1.67 $2.00 values $1.34 $1.75 values . . . V. $1.17
MEN'S
Strong & Garfield Patent, Gun Metal, Tan, Russ Calf. Broken sizes, $5.50 and $6.00 values. Patent, Black Cloth Top, Lace, $4.00 value. 1 Lot Tan Lace English. 1 Lot Tan, Blucher and Button, high toe $4 value 1 Lot Gun Metal, Button and Blucher, Welts, Medium Toe, $3.00 and $3.50 values.
Boys' aiii Youths' Exllni QiaHy Shoes $3.50 Patent Gun Metal Button and Lace $2.98 $3.00 Patent, Gun Metal Button and Lace $2.48 $2.50 Gun Metal Button . . , . . ....... $1.98 $2.00 Gun Metal Button. .......... ..$1.68 One-Third off on all Tan Shoes. 1 One-Third off on all High Top Shoes.
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