Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 94, 7 March 1916 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, : TUESDAY; MARCH 7, 1916.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SDN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

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And the Moewe Came Back. After performing unparalleled feats of daring, the German raider Moewe slipped by the cordon of British warships, destroyers and patrol boats and reached a German home port, and she

brought along $250,000 in gold bars. Not a bad achievement for a flying Dutchman, performed in the face of Great Britain's boast of being complete mistress of the sea. - The Moewe captured fifteen merchant vessels, besides laying the mine that destroyed the British battleship King Edward VII. , . Wilhelmshaven, the great German naval port, is on the North Sea. British warships patrol the North Sea with ceaseless vigilance but the daring German skipper ran the blockade and brought his ship through the British units that guard these waters. The exploit is one of the noticeable maritime achievements of Germany in this war. The Teutons have demonstrated time and again that they have the daring and initiative to try what seems to be impossible. The Moewe incident must be galling to the British skippers who are patrolling the North Sea.

Tanner Daily Puzzles

BLUSTERY MARCH. No -wonder. Winter, that you linger here. Although the time for your departure's due; With such a vision to allure and cheer, v.,. We kind o think that we would linger, too. find departing winter. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. Riant side downjose at sjioulder. -. -.; v';V4 '

CHURCH APPOINTS OFFICIAL REPORTER

ECONOMY, Ind., March 7. Kenneth Cain has been elected press agent for the M. E. Sunday school and church services. , He will give the report each Monday morning to the reporters. There were 131 at Sunday school and "Methodism, Her Doctrine, Policy and Program," was the Sunday morning subject. In the evening, "What Churches Have in Common." Ilev. Polhemus delivered both ser-fcions.

TALKS OF DEATH; DIES.

ANDERSON, Ind.. March 7. While discussing the death of his neighbor, W.' II. H. Quick, Frank A. Sharp, 55, twice city clerk of Anderson, fell dead of apoplexy.

At Movies Tonight

LYRIC. " Dads Dollars and Dirty Doings,

at the Lyric Theatre, tonight. The title sounds interesting, but it is not half so exciting as the dire deeds

which take place when the city vul

tures get after the dollars. People who live in the country have no idea what a wickid place the city is. It is something terrible in the city. Gun

men and gangsters, hop fiends and drug devourers, coke sniffers and rum guzzlers, thieves and their consorts,

second story men and moll buzzers-

all spend their time in the great city

looking for gullible country folk.

, SPECIALIST IN Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases

Two Days Only Office Hours:

Will Be At Hotel Westcott Richmond, Ind. On Saturday and Sunday xMar. 11 and 12

8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. daily Returning Every Weeks, 'or 28 Days.

DR. FRUTH Is direct from NEW YORK CITY whr ha has had tha advantage of training1 in the Isrsrest Hospitals which are devoted to the treatment of Chronic Diseases and Disorder. In addition he is a graduate of one of the largest General Hospitals in Newr York City, as well as being a duly graduated and licensed physician in the State of Indiana. This training combined with a number of years experience and practice has served to make Dr. Froth thoroughly proficient and expert in the treatment of all long standing and persistent Chronic Diseases. His methods of treatment are the latest and most modern known to science and which in his own enormous experience have been absolutely successful. Every patient who consults this Specialist Is given a thorough and exact explanation of their condition, and incurable conditions or diseases for which nothing can be done are not accepted for treatment. , Dr. Fruth Succeeds Where Others Have Failed If you havesufFered for months or years with a Chronic Affliction, yon owe it to your own best interests to consult a Specialist who has fitted himself by years of study, training and experience to treat you correctly and therefor successfully. Do not delay but arrange to see Dr. Fruth at your very earliest opportunity, for the earlier any disease is properly treated the more assurance that It will bo promptly and permanently cared. The Following Diseases, Disorders, Conditions and Ailments are Scientifically and Successfully Treated ,

Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Including Catarrh, enlarged and diseased tonsils, adenoids, spurs aud polypi of the nose, deafness, ringing in the enrs, lnflama tlou of the eyes and granulated lids. Diseases of the Heart and Blood Vessels, which cause pulpltatlon or fluttering of the heart, blueness of the Hps and nails, shortness ol breath, cough, and swelling Of the legs and ankles.

Diseases of the Lnngs and Air Passages, prolonged cough, progressive loss of weight, and strength, afternoon fever, flight sweats, and spitting of blood means tuberculosis or consumption. N Do not bo In doubt but learu the truth I by an examination. , Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines, J living rue to palu, nausea and vomitng, gas formation, diaorrhoea and cos. tlvencss. and prolonged attacks Of dys popela and indigestion. i Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Or V

gans, scicnre oua pcriucica simple tests which absolutely prove or disprove the presence of kidney lnflnmatlons. chief among which is Brigbt's Disease. There need be no doubt if properly examined. Diseases of the Rectum, fissure and fistula

nature? If yon do, give them your immediate attention. For satisfactory treatment can be given you. Nervous Debility Are you tired mornlngs; nervous and despondent; no ambition lifeless; defective memory; easily fatigued; excitable arid Irritable: eyes sunken, red and blurred: dreams and losses: mentally slow and sluggish. If so your condition demands attention and you are in need of advice and treatment. Private Diseases of Men and Women a Particular Speciality, including all diseases peculiar to both sexes, using in the majority of casee now and original methods which have proven completely efficient and satisfactory. A special treatment for men which win bo explained personally to those who are interested or are In need of some.

Surgical Cases, such as Varicocele. Hydro.

juio auu nupvuro, givan special attention. ,

606 administered for blood diseases by a new

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HUNT HIDDEN WEALTH.

SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Mar. 7. Relatives of the late Nathan Stanley, for.

several years engineer at the Blan-

chard-Hamilton factory, are searching every nook and crevice of the engine

room for a small fortune Stanley is said to have hidden there. -

NEEDED WIFE'S CARE

BLOOMFIELD, Ind., March 7. Al

though this is leap year and lots of spinsters are taking advantage of it, Oliver C. Geddes, lonely and despondent in the old family home, twelve miles from here, where he lived to himself for years, committed suicide.

ROBERT STAYTON WEDS

ELDORADO, O., March 7. Robert Stayton. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steyton and. Miss Ethel Kimmel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Kimmel, were married here Thursday evening. Both young people are well known in Eldorado. . The ceremony was Derformed by Rev. J. H. Black

ford. Mr. and Mrs. Stayton will re

side in Eldorado. The garage of Harry Lee, who was killed by a Pennsylvania train two weeks ago, ws sold to H. A. Spltler, a farmer living south of Eldorado. The garage will be managed by his son, Clive Spitler. .

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 4:30 o'clock. Refreshments. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated. convocation.

USE STRANGE NAME

, BLUFFTON, Ind., March 7. White

and Black is the name Cary Templm of

Nottingham township has registered with the county clerk for his farm. Templin will not have any livestock on his place unless it Is either all black or all white. He sells all the spotted colts, pigB and chickens born on his place.

Crime increases at the rate of 300 per cent, every twenty years.

A Hint! to Mothers of Growing Children

A Mild Laxative at Regular Intervals Will Prevent Constipation. A vital point upon which all schools of medicine seem to agree is that normal regularity of the bowels is an essential to good health. The importance of this is impressed particularly on mothers of growing children. " A very valuable remedy that should be kept In every home for use as occasion arises is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a compound of simple laxative herbs that has been prescribed by Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monticello, 111., for more than twenty-five years and which can now be obtained in any well stocked drug Btore for fifty cents a bottle. In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell, Mrs. H. C. Turner, 844 Main street, Buffalo, N. , Y., 'says: "I bought a bottle of -Dr. Caldwell's-Syrup Pepsin for my baby, Roland Lee Turner, and fine it works just like you said it would. It is fine for the stomach and bowels."- -' i A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be in every home. A

ROLAND LEE TURNER

trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W, B. Caldwell, .454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Adv. , .

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Be Curious

Curious people seldom stay satisfiedthey try new things until they get better satisfied. You should try this Golden Sun Coffee, not alone because it wins the favor of nine people in ten who try it, but also because you will likely find greater satisfaction in it than in the coffee voir now use. There is a particular flavor in Golden Sun Coffee due to the blend that seems to suit 'most everybody. But you must try it once to see; that's all we want you ; to do try one pound and let your taste decide. Golden Sun Coffee is steel cut by the Golden Sun process. Sold by good grocers.

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cessf ully treated without operation. Do yoo suffer with headaches, epilepsy or - "llts," paralysis, neuralgia, dizziness," rheumatism, lumbntro, arthma, skin dis

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Advice and complete explanation and expert opinion ol your condition, with a thorough examination is free and at all times gladly extended those who are interested.

Positively no patients treated by mall, and all drsirnsrlcfonnaUon must present them selves iu person.

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and we make their possession possible. All our work Is practlcallly painless. Highest Grade Plates $5.00 to $8.00 Best Gold Crowns ..$3.00 to $4.00 Best Bridge Work $3.00 to $4.00 Best Gold Fillings $1.00 up Best Silver Fillings ..50o up We Extract Teeth Painlessly. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR Over Union National Bank, Eighth and Main streets. Elevator entrance on South Eighth street Stair entrance on Main street.

Center ville Events

By Mrs. Lenna King.

Mrs. C. B. George and daughter Esther, went to Dublin Saturday afternoon to visit Mrs. William Smith, who is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henderson moved from their home south of town, to a farm near Liberty, Ind., the last of the week. Roy Kincaid of Pinhook, will spend a few days with friends in Milwaukee, Wis..... Mr. and Mrs. Will Kempton were called to Richmond Sunday afternoon on account of the serious illness of Lis sister, Miss Alice Kempton Joseph Commons spent Sunday with his brother Walter and family near West Grove Henry Cox and wife visited their daughter Mrs. Fred

STOMAGHSUFFERS One Dose Will Convince You M'AYR'S Wonderful Remedv

Mary's Wonderful Remedy is well known throughout the country. Many thousand people . have taken, it 'for Stomach, . Liver and Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous results and are highly praising it to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers have received even from one dose are heard everywhere and explain its tremen

dous sale to more than a million people, lit rarely ever fails and those afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Indigestion, Gas in the Stomach and Intestines, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Colic Attacks, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., should by all means try this remedy. Mayr's Won; derful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory money will be returned. For sale by Quigley's drug stores and all other reliable druggists. Adv.

Staatsand family Sunday Charles Pike and wife spent .Saturday and Sunday - with Omer Updike and Wife near Philomath.. ...C. Ruddel moved on Edward Greer's farm west of town, which was vacated by Frank Zea, Mr. Zea rooging to St Paris, O., last week

Mrs. Lincoln Jones is Improving slowly Howard Cook, wife and eon of Greensfork, spent Sunday with Fred Staats Joe Brooks and family ot Jacksonhurg, were guests of Earl Dynes Sunday.

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Mrs. Mary Hennegan Opens Ladies' Cloak and Suit Parlors Mrs. Mary Hennegan for over four years head fitter at the Palais Royal, wishes to announce that she has opened a new Cloak and Suit Parlor in Rooms 404-405, the Colonial Building. New Spring samples are now neady and Mr3. Hennegan would be pleased to take your measure for your Spring Cloak or Suit, and guarantees a perfect made garment at the price you would pay for a read-made. Alterations are made at a reasonable sum. A call at any time would be most appreciated. MRS. MARY HENNEGAN Rooms 404-405 Colonial Building. : ' '

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Important announcement to home owners and builders

For over a year we have been watching the success of a wall board that has been sweeping into demand like the prairie fires used to sweep the western plains. This wall board Cornell-Wood-Board stands head and shoulders above all others. It is made entirely from pure, wiry, wood fibre and is literally reconstructed wood wood without knots or imperfections of any kind, practically impervious to moisture in the air, because: of the exclusive Cornell fibre-sizing process and backed by this epoch-making guarantee.

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Is guaranteed not to warp, buckle, crack, chip or fall

Think what this means ! It means that when you put up a wall, ceiling or partition of Cornell-Wood-Board that you insure yourself against trouble and repairs a tremendous improvement over lath and plaster. Plaster is bound to crack and eventually fall and cannot adapt itself to the variation of a building due to moisture in the air.

Cornell-Wood-Board is very easy to use economical as to cost of material and labornailed to the studding and joints in new work and right over old lath and plaster in repair work. It permits most artistic effects and decorates beautifully with paint or kalsomine. This modern material come get a sample cf it and pictures of jobs costs only

Cornell-Wood-Board costs you no more than ordinary wall board. We can give you this big value because it is made in the world's largest plant forests from which the timber comes are at the very door the power comes from a 20,000 h p. dam all this means economy in production and lowest possible prices for highest possible quality.

Don't do any repair work don't lay your plans for your new home, bungalow or cottage don't do any building of any kind until you find out what a lot of time and money you can save with Cornell-Wood-Board to say nothing of doing away with a large part of the muss and inconvenience which usually attend repair work. Come in and let us tell you all about it

THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY 707-717 N. W. SECOND STREET V RICHMOND, INDIANA

"If It's in the building line, we sell it." Cornell Wood Board Is Also Carried by the Following Dealers

BOSTON LUMBER CO.

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THE P. KUNTZ & WRIGHT CO. New Paris, Ohio.

CHENOWETH LUMBER CO.

Lynn, Indiana. BOREN LUMBER CO.

Fountain, City, Indiana.

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R. R. SMITH SONS, Lewisville, Ind.

Boston, Indiana. HENRY W. KEAGY, Hagerstown, Indiana. L. WOODWARD A SON.

Dublin. Indiana.