Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 82, 22 February 1916 — Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB.. 22, 1916.

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ROAD SUPERVISORS TO DISCUSS WORK

County Road Superintendent Jones has called a meeting of all the assistant road superintendents of the county i.ext Thursday afternoon at the court hoiine. The plans for improving the roads' of the .county this -spring will be outlinea ' Mr;;JbnetrV' - . - Sixteen, assistants "have been appointedand Mr.: Jones will probably appoint another within the next week. Each man Is responsible for the card cf twenty-five milea-' of county road, which is assigned him. -. Estimates on the amount of gravel required will be made by each assistant and the road department expects to be ready to bepln work on the roads with the first sign of spring weather. County Auditor Bowman and C. W. Jordan have been asked to give short talks to the road men at this meeting. Mr. Bowman will talk on the subject f "Co-operation, the Essential Quality of a Successful System.". Mr. Jordan bus not announced his subject.

At Movies Tonight

PALACE. ?--, i Francia X. Bushman , and : Beverly Sayne, the two most popular players on the screen, who are now. appearing exclusivelyIn Metro pictures produced by the Quality Pictures Corporation, will be seen here at the Palace 'tonight In the five-part feature picture, "Pennington's Choice." This production will be a decided treat' for motion picture patrons for neither Mr. ;Bu8hman or Miss Bayne ever appeared In any previous picture to better advantage. In the role of a wealthy IKew York club man, who must prove his worth among the woodsmen In 'Northern Canada, before the girl of his choice will consent to marry him, cjMr. Bushman hae the greatest opportunity of his career. 1 The undersea origin of chalk is indicated by the presence of minute sea shells which are revealed by the mi-crosoope.

In the tense situation . between Greece and Italy over the Albanian and Aegean Island questions, Lambros A. Cormllas, Greek Minister to Italy, and his Ameircan wife, daughter of former United States Senator Cockrell. have furthered the interests of Hellas handily. Enemies of Greece are numerous in this city. The lot of Mr. Qeromilas is not a particularly alluring one But he and his wife have pursued their ways in an unobtrusive manner and managed to keep on good terms with almost every one. Miss Anna Cockrell was a Washington belle when she became the bride of Mr. Coromilas six years ago. . He was then Greek Minister to Washington and a supposedly confirmed bachelor for fifty-four. . '

daugh' were at Richmond Saturday

evening to. witness the floral degree work of the Order of the Eastern Star. . . .Mrs. Sarah Fisher is the guest

FARMER ESCAPES DEATH IN RIVER

While attempting to ford the Whitewater river at a point two miles below the Test bridge, south of the city, this morning at 10 - o'clock, Milton Holmes, a farmer, said to be a resident of Union county, barely escaped drowning when - the one-horse wagon in which' he wsrrfhg firts caught In the current and nearly swept away. Due to the. navy rains v of the last several weeks the river Is higher than usual.. Holmes evidently 'thought the water shallow and attempted to cross the river at- a point said ,to be over the wheels of the wagon.

of her daughter at East Germantown.

.... Mrs. CM. Wilcox has : returned from Cedarville,. O., after a two weeks' visit - with her daughter,- Mn A. E. Richards. Master Robert Richards returned with her for a visit. . . . A. L. Hiller, whose sawmill is located south of here, is daily loading lumber at the freight station for shipment to points where lumber is scarce. Material for handles, vehicle tongues, etc, makes up the loads.

DAY DODGERS PREPARE PLAY

NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 22. Automobile business has not decreased during the winter, the dealers having sold on spring delivery. : H. W. Chenoweth sold four cars the past week and

U. F. Clawson disposed ' of three for

latef delivery. - ' : Veteran Barber III. S. S. Kllbourne, veteran barber, who has been seriously ill for several weeks with grip, in which'be suffered a relapse, does not show much improvement.; His many friencs hope for a speedy recovery. " , . .. Close on Tuesday, c " " The two banks were closed all day today, Washington's birthday, and the postoffice a portion of the day. Ira D. Chenoweth has moved from Smyrna to the David Sberer farm. . . . Miss Mary O'Dea of Camden is spending a few days with Aer brother John O'Dea. The Horrigan-O'Dea farm sale was held Tuesday and was largely attended.. ..The banquet which the losing side in the recent attendance contest' tenders the victors will be held Thursday evening by the I. O. O. F. lodge in the temple, and promises to be a merry occasion.:.. Mrs. H. C. Brandenburg returned Saturday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Wynd and family at Hamilton Little Miss Catherine Larrison has gone to Dayton to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey, her grandmother, Mrs. Ursula Larrison, being in poor health and unable to care for the little miss.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addleman and family of near -Whitewater, were Sunday guests pf - Mrs. Zella Coddington and daughters .... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winkle of Richmond were guests of J. F. Clawson and daughter. Cora. . .Misses . Irene Timmons and Morna Newbern spent Saturday nigh!, and Sunday with Richmond friends.... Mesdames Olive Jones, Anna Bevington, Fannie' Ashman, Vivian Rein-

heimer, Ethel Webber and Pearl Mid-J DIGS 7,500 GRAVE8

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The ladies of the Booster club serv-j ed the dinner at the Boosters hall for the Community Farmers Institute Monday: The basement of the Christ-1 ian church was thrown open to all those who had brought their luncheon. The meeting was one of much interest and was weU attended . .Earl Kuhns of Muncie, visited Ms smother, Mrs. E. A. Kuhns and other relatives over Sunday:. . . .Miss Lillian DuGranrut has returned from I Kendallvllle, where she spent a few weeks, with friends...... Mrs., Frank Myers of Kendallvllle, Earl Murley. and their father.. Albert Murley. of Anderson,"' have been the guests of the latter's parents,, Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Murley, this week.. , . . Mr.. and Mrs. Dan Hess and family were at Cambridge City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hess Sunday., .v. Mrs. Mary Borders was a. .guest witlT-Prof. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Sunday,., . Mrs. Cora Bryan and daughter who were the; guests of their aunt. Miss Sarah Menari at the home of Dr. Sweney", returned to Greenville, Ohio, Sunday evening.; "Miss Mehan and Dr. Sweney accompanyied them to Cambridge City and called on the doctor's son, Will Sweney... .".Miss Florence Newman and aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth

Harden, spent Sunday -at Cambridge I

City with the former's nrotner, virgu

Newman and family R. W. Hall of

Richmond, Republican candidate for

The Earlham day dodger play" "Now

adays," which will be given at Lindley hall, Earlham,"' February: 23, is interesting in that it attempts to answer the modern woman's" problem of ecoaomic status of woman from the point of view of femlnism.;v;'Tv--.:;'-"-:-:-.y'?:--v George Dawson, the leading character of the comedy, violently-opposed the practice of women doing anything

has temporarily wbdried the enthusi4irfas"rlr of th? ly Kf1? am f hD wif0 f 0r!t T,rrt.1 friends here and distributing his cards,

fession. When his'" daughter leaved against his will, to enter an art sCohol, he refuses to support her. The cast includes: . " " ' Mr. Dawson ....... . Warren Beck Mrs. Dawson . Florence Porter Sam, the son Lee Outland Diana, the daughter. .... .Ruth Shera Betty Howe, from around the corner .... ...... . . ,Lucile Dodd Peter, a reporter ; . . Byron Kuth Mr. Hardman, artist. .Wilbur Kampe Nellie, maid Esther Beck The play is given under the direction, of Miss Edna Johnson and Miss Agnes Johnson.

IN HIS LIFETIME

EATON, O.. Feb. 22. Hawkins Clear, 69, for forty-four years assistant sexton in Mound Hill cemetery, is critically ill at his home on the Richmond pike, and it is thought he can not long survive. Mr. Clear is accredited with knowing the exact location of each one of the more than 7,500 graves in the cemetery. SPEAK AT INSTITUTE.

Asthma-Catarrh and Bronchitis Can B Greatly Relieved by the New External Vapor Treatment. Don't take internal medicines or habitforming drugs for these troubles. Vick's "Vap-O-Rub Salve is applied externally and relieves by inhalation as a vapor and by absorption through the skin. For Asthma and Hay Fever, melt a little Vick'a in a spoon and inhale the vapors, also rub well over the spinal column to relax the

nervous tension. .26c, 50c, or $1.00.

EATON, O., Feb. 22. Dr. J. P Culler, of Miami university, Oxford, and Prof. Frank Fox, of Capitol School of Oratory, Columbus, will . address the pedagogues of Preble county next Sat-

will be held morning and afternoon.

Just What You Need. When constipated or "troubled 'with headache, - nervousness, languor' or blues, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. .. They are most likely Just what you need. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

PAYS FOR. CRAYONS

HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Feb. 22 Recently Mrs. Hultz, of Upland, was converted, and wishing to atone for

all past sins sent Mrs. Fred Cheney of this city 10 cents to pay for a box of

crayons she said she swiped when the two were school chums.

Monday..... Miss Mary Caldwell is entertaining as her, guest. Miss. Luelli Simmons, of Wnkinsop:. . . . Will Higham is one of our enterprising farmers

in the sheep market. His sheep pens have been ' Increased this spring by one set of triplets, and five. sets of twins. ' Mrs. Higham is taking care' of one of the triplet lambs. She states that it is not much larger than a well-grown-kitten, v " ' ;

Combing Won't Rid Hair of . Dandruff

. The , only sure ' way. to get rid of dandruff - is , to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. . To do tMs, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvoni agply it at night when retiringr use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely: destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter bow much dandruff you may have. - You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, 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 never fails to do the work. Adv.

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COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT

Grandma Kept Her Locks Dark, Glossy, thick With a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

urday at a regular meetins of the

county teachers' associaltionW SBsfetTs4 brush with-it and draw this through

The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded Lair is grandmother's treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. v Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering, the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a pottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied.

Simply mpiten.your comb or a soft

your hair, taking, one small strand at

a time; by morning the gray hairf'disappears, but what delights the kJOs with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few .applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive; besides, prevents . dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Auv.

Polo LOSEUCvu Polo Indianapolis vs. Richmond WEDNESDAY NIGHT -SKATING TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY

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TttDis Week imfly Ever ton of Coal bought of us this week and paid for H cash upon delivery we will give 1,000 votes (double Hi

votes) on

iBansymmd Wagomi j Every child should make a greater effort this week in jg securing more Votes. Every buyer of coal should see' ftiat 1ft they order this week so as to put their contestant on top. jj Special Tfiiis .Week 1 WASH NUT COAL, PER TON. ... ... .$4100 jj (Nothing fetter) - Iff

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Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate and Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. .We will sell on the premfises at 2 p. m. Friday, March !3, 1916, the Olive J. Coddingjton farm, consisting of 120 acres, located 2 miles southeast of Greensfork, this countyi Also at 1 1 a. m. on the same Sday we will sell residence property of the above named decedent, consisting of a good house, barn and V2 acres of ground, - in Greensfork.. - , ...v . . :.i .. , -. At 10 a. m. on same day at the residence in Greensfork we will sell the household goods; belonging to the same estate. The German-American Trust and Savings Bank. On the real estate, terms of one-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two ylars will be given. - - ' . feb22-21-2f-2S-mar-l ,

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