Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 83, 16 February 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916.

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IIAGERSTOWN FOLKS BUILD HOMES : TOWN ENJOYS HEALTHFUL GROWTH

HAGERSTOWX; Ind.. Feb. 16. In line with the usual steady and healthful growth of the town, considerable bul'ding is being contemplated In Hagerstown this year. John Teetor, president of the'Teetor Hartley Motor factory will build a . ocstly bungalow on Washington street this year and will move (fern bis present handsome home into the smaller house. t.'d Porter & Son. are preparing to have moved, the residence on Perry street, adjoining the city building, and nlll build ihere a five-room house, to 1p : occupied by Mr. and M-s. Charles Porter. Fverett 'Fa; lor. Is preparing to build a live-room bungalow, with bath, on Midison street, east of Blair Hartley's n'W residence. . Mrs. Sarah Smith of North Washing-'

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Born to Harry Fultz and Tvifeon Tuesday evening a nine pound girl. . . . Mrs. John Jellison of near West Alexandria spent a part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Fultz..... Frank Miller and family, George Ba.v and famHy and Jtev. Powers spent Sunday with Verner Scarce and wife ....The Junior High school class -will give a social on Friday evening, Feb. lilfh. Ice cream, cake, coffee, sandwiches and peanuts will be served.... The Young People's Christian Association meet Wednesday evening at the home of Prof. C. R. Coblentz. Five new members joined the association .... Misses Annie Arrasmlth and Klsie Campbell spent the latter part of the week In Dayton, Ohio.... Lee Flora and wife spent Suuday with her pareutB, ;Wm. Parker and wife.... Tho following men attended the. Laymens convention at Dayton the latter part, of the week. Clem Cohee, Frank Miller. Wm. Oeeding. Joe Shaffer and Tracfc Aydelotte Mrs. Elizabeth Channel of Florence, Colo., visited her ulster, Mrs. Flossie Swisher the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swisher spent Friday with W. C. Swisher and wire Clem Oler and family moved to W. W. Campbell's farm last week Mrs. rt. K. Brandenburg and Fd. Krwln attended the funeral of Albert Yost at Eaton. Friday ... .Mrs. Gertie Itenham and Mrs. Eva Flora have been poorly the past few days.

Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced If you or any relative or friend is v 01 ried because of varicose veins, or 'mtuhes. the best advice that anyone ' . ihls world can give Is to get a prei:!pl ion that many physicians arc v; prescribing. Aik your druggist for an original o ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full 'cngthl and apply night and mornr:; to the swollen, enlarged veins, .'con you will notice that they are -rowing smaller and the treatment .i'Ctild be continued until the veina -re of normal size. So penetrating r.nd powerful is Emerald Oil that it rliipolves goitre and wens and causes ihin to disappear. It can always he socurrd at Leo H. Fibo. adv. !

ton street, will add some rooms to her residence, and make some changes in the building that It can be used for a double house.

West Manchester

Carson Rentfro of Dayton visited here Sunday wlth-Mr. and Mrs.! Henry Wils Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone spent Sunday afternoon with Mary Trone and family. . : .William Dunbar of Toledo was here on business recently Mr. and Mrs. John Gaucb entertained at dinner Sunday" Mrs. Lurenna Trump and daughters Leah and Oia, Oliver Miller and son and Walter Trump and family. . ..John J. Myers of Fort Recovery, O., was here from Saturday until Monday, . the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Strader. . . .Mrs. J. W. Leas and daughter Mary 'were Richmond shoppers Friday Miss Leah Jenkins spent Friday nightand Saturday with her , parents at Yellow sphings. . O.. . . . Walter : Eislie visited home folks Saturday and Sunday at Arcanum Mrs. Chauncey Shewman of Eldorado took the train here Friday for a visit with relatives in Tennessee Mrs. Viola Harrison spent Friday and Saturday with Mr., and Mrs. John Trump.

VOTERS ARE DIVIDED

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 16. The Republican voters of Cambridge City are pretty evenly divided In their support of the two congressional candidates, Judge Comstock and P. J. Lynch, and at this time the best political observers hesitate to make predictions as to the result of the campaign.

At Movies Tonight

, , LYRIC. .''!" "FlivverB the Smoke Eater," at the Lyric tonight. ; "God help the poor sailors at sea a night like this,' said Flivvers. ' "Righto, righto, chief," was the unanimous reply of his comrades. While they were pondering over the great thought expressed by their leader, the quarters rang with the sharp clang of the gong summoning them to their duty, not taking into consideration the weather outside. The pride of the company was that they could answer a call more quickly than any other fire brigade in the world.

ARCADE. "The Iron Will," at the Arcade. tomorrow The charming locations used In this three-part adaptation of Jokai's novel, "The . Plutocrats," are a great asset to a frankly romantic story. There is little pretense of realism in the characters introduced, or in the situations confronting them, rather a simple appeal to the liking for a tale of love and adventure in , which the. author is not greatly concerned about probabilities. For a picture of its type "The Iron Will" does very well, largely because of the artistic taste displayed bythe director in his choice of settings, and partly because ; of performances given by a nicely balanced Biograph cast.

INSTITUTE PROGRAM ISSUED AT MILTON

''MILTON, Ind., Feb. 16. The Com rounity Farmers Institute will be held at the Boosters hall at Milton, Monday, : Feb. 21. - The following program will be observed. Opening number at 10 a. m., by the Milton band. Lecture by ' F. G. King, of Purdue, subject, "Feeding Beef Cattle." Talk by Miss Grace' King, supervisor of domestic science: in the county schools, subject, "A. Science in Common Things," Luncheon will be served at noon by the ladies of the 'Boosters club. In the afternoon session, opening at 1:30 will" be a lecture by County Superintendent C. O. Williams, subject, "Relation of the School to the Home." Lecture by Prof. FV G. King, subject, "Care and Feeding-for Hogs." Lecture by Ii. H. Wright of Indianapolis, and master of-State Grange subject, "Value of Organization and Co-operation for Farmers." ' A

The largest flower :' in" the 1 world grows In Sumatra. It measures about a yard across and weighs, roughly, fifteen pounds.

Centerville Events

By' Mr. Lnna King.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wright entertained Rev. Mr. McCormick at dinner Sunday.;. .Miss Boyd spent; Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Copeland of Cambridge City . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson were Sunday afternoon guests of his mother, Mrs. Emily Anderson. ...Mr. and Mrs. C. B. George and daughters spent - Sunday with John R. - MoultSh . , . . E. A. Anderson made the communion receptable and presented tbem - to .the n. Christian church ,in behalf of the Young Married Peppje's class. ...Reviyal services at the Friends church will continue this week under the supervision. of the Rev. Miss Allen. :''"." V

BOY CATCHES THIEF.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind..' Feb. 16. When .": a negro grabbed .the . money drawer at Jake Hirshowitz's stand in the market Jake's 12-year-old son, Dan

iel grabbed the grabber. He held onto its strength

SUFFER IN LOG CABIN...

EVANS VILLE, Ind.. Feb. lS.Ralph Graupner, James Simons and Herbert Tisber, duck . hunters, -. had -to spend the night In a log. cabin, when the batteries in their motor boat failed and

they were driven ashore. They had no fire and nearly froze to death. , ,

British midshipmen are promoted to the rank of sub-lieutenant after three years, if their examinations are satisfactory. . . ",; , 1

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Rheumatism Due to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Remedy

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negro, Ben Baugb, was fined $1 and costs and 180 days at the penal farm.

Thousands have! been .made. well. People in the poorest health,! suffering from Rheumatism, with whom pain was constant. . Who Believed that their vitality was sapped beyond repair. It . was proven to them that the cause of their trouble was the blood; that-Uric Acid,, the most faithful ally of Rheumatism, had gripped them. The poison in the blood had sapped

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The close connection which , exists between the heart and the kidneys Is well known nowadays. As soon a kidneys are disease, arterial tension Is Increased and the heart functions are attacked. When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs, and the person dies and the cause Is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. 1 It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a large trial package of "Anuric" the latest discovery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. T. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it's time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your symtoms and get his medical opinion without charge and absolutely free. This "Anuric" of Dr. Tierce's Is 37 times more active than

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Dining Room We have now the best assorted display of Dining Room Furnt lure we have ever shown, covering a wide rane of woods and s Chairs, Tables, Buffets, etc., In the latest styles at most priCCS. ' A Special Suite in Solid Oak, Fumed Finish Buffet, China Closet, Round Top Extension Table at $47.00 Chairs to match, wood seats : $12.00 Chairs to match, leather seats $15.00 Chairs to match, slip leather seats $17.00 YOU ARE WELCOME TO LOOK.

1 Pair Boys $1.5fJ Pants, 1 Boys 35c Blouse Waists Pants are of all wool Serge and Novelty M I x tures. Blouses are of Ginghams and Flannelette. Thursday and Friday, both for

5 Yds. 35c POPLIN Fine quality Silk Mercerized Poplin in black and - colors. Thursday and Friday . .. . .

6 YARDS 35c CURTAIN Scrims White and Ecru, good quality Scrim. Thursday and Friday, 6 yards for

$1.00 Bed Sheets 4 BEST 15c PILLOW CAS ES Seamless Bed Sheet, size , 81x90, and 4 best Pillow Cases, all for $lo00

3 BEST 50c TURKISH towels Extra , heavy and large size Thursday and Friday, 3 for

$1.50 Wool Underw'r Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, valued at $3.00, Thursday and Friday, both for ; lofflffl

12 Yds. 12f

Percales of good quality; T h u r s d a y and Friday 12 Yards for

$1.00 Men's Dress Shit 50c Pair Suspender,

1' Men's regular $1.00 Dress Shirts j and 1 Pair ot 50c ' Suspenders; on. Thursday and Fri-' day both for

1, Pair Men's $2.00 Pants 1 Pair 35c Suspenders

Men's Ulue Serge

and Mixture Pantj and 1 pair 35c S u s penders on Thursday & ' Friday both for

CORSET COVER- f-fl ffcfK Sl rffuVk Eeautiful new Spring Waists and X II II 11(1 II fl .- I pretty erab. Corset Cover. Thursday &ll II nUUVy rTr f : and Friday. ;:11 tor - u)JW

$1.50 COUCH COVER 35c .PILLOW TOP

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full size Couch Cover and beautiful Pillow. Thursday and Friday, both for

75c CURTAINS 2 6 Ft. 35c WINDOW SHADES

1 pair beautiful Curtains and 2 6-ft. Window Shades. Thursday and Friday, both for

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GLOVES 25c BOYS'

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$1.00 Women's Gowns 50c Women's Drawers

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Women's pure , thread Silk Hose. Thursday and Friday, THREE PAIRS 1 or-- -

SILK VELVET HAT SHAPE & TRIMMING

Choice of any Silk Velvet Mat Shape and Trimming, values to

$5.00; Thursday and Friday, Hat and .Trimming;.:.'

$2.50 BEAUTIFUL SILK WAIST

Pure JSilk Messaline Waists; only

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MEN! LOOK HERE! 35c Pure Silk Tie; 35c. Police and Firemen's Suspenders; 25c Paris Garters, 75c Flannelette Night Shirt; three luc Handkerchiefs...

$2.50 DRESS SKIRTS Ueautiful new Spring styles Dress Skirts; a new shipment just arrived from New York; Thursday

BOYS 35c BLOUSES Boys' 50c HAT or CAP 5 Boys' Blouses of Gingham jr Flannellette and 1 Cap or Hat " Thursday and Friday, both for . ' -. .

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5 Yds. 35c Unblea. 8-4 SHEETING Thursday and Friday $1.00

12 Yards 12 '2c Unbleach'd Muslin .; Thursday and Friday $LOO

3 Yds 50c A Wool SERGES Thursday and Fridav Sl.OO

10 Yards 15c i Dress Gingham Thursday and ' Friday SLOO

12 Yards 15c DIMITIES Thursday and Friday si.oo

, 10 Yards 15c TICKING Thursday and Friday $1.00

75c Womens Union Suits 3 Pairs 35c SILK JIOSE

Women's - fine ribbed 'Union Suits and 3 pair 35c Silk Hose: Dollar Day, all for

BEST $1.00 CORSET Women's 50c Cor. Cover

Newest Model Corsets and beautiful embroidered Corset Covers, Thursday & Friboth for

$1.50 Child's Sweaters 50c HOCKEY CAPS

Children's Wool Sweaters all sizes and heavy knit Hockey - Claps. Dollar Day, both for

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$1.50 GIRLS' 2 PAIR 15c Beautiful new Plaid Dresses for girls to 14, and 2 pair Hose. Thursday and Friday, all for

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$1 Infants Dress. 50c Infants' Cap, j 25c Infants' Bootees; Thursday and Friday all for

$2.00 TRAVELING BAG 35c TOILET BAG

Iarge. size black Traveling Hag & nice Toilet Bag. Thursday and Friday, ' both for on,Jy' :..

$1.50 PAIR CURTAINS 35c PILLOW, TOP Beautiful Pair of Net or Scrim Curtains and Tapestry Pillow To"p; . Thursday and Friday, both "for "

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