Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 104, 18 March 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916
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HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 18. School days for the senior class of the Hagerstown high school will end on April 14. On Sunday night the 23rd inst. the baccalaureate sermon will be preached at the Christian church, by Rev. Rae, of Richmond, and Tuesday night following, the twentyfifth, will occur high school commencement in the I .0. O. F. ball. J. Boyd Jones of Terre Haute, will deliver the address before the graduating class. The music will be furnished by the school orchestra. Hagerstown public school and the Jefferson township schools will be out on Tuesday, April 25. Eighth year students in the Jeffer son township schools will be given the final examination on the 15th of April, and arrangements for the township commencement will then be made. The 1916 class to graduate from Hagerstown high school is composed of the following students: Maude Sparks. Alma Waltz, Clara "Weidman, Ruth Cromer, Grace McCullough, Mildred Northcott, Everett Taylor, John Sherry, William Waltz, Lawrence Mohler, Dewey Bookout, Herbert Doerstler, George Sherry and Clarence Sparks. ST. PATRICK'S DAY OBSERVED AT PARTY LIBERTY, Ind.. MarcL 18. Mrs James Irwin and Mrs. Cecil Irwin entertained a number of friends at a St. Patrick's party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Irwin on Union street. The invitations were in appropriate rhyrne. The color scheme of green and white will be carried out in the decorations of the house, and a "Pat" contest was a feature of entertainment. Mrs. Herschell Wray of Dayton was the guest of honor, and tans: several Irish songs, accompanied by Miss Nell Harrell. Nev York city's net revenue from saloon licenses amounts to more than $12,000,000 a year. THIS WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Says Indigestion Comes From an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion is nealy always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stoach retards digestion and startB food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gasmaking mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from ' the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla and sodium phosphate. This : harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. Adv. Whatever is Proper For Men to Wear If It's Haberdashery Find It atLichtenfels In The Westcott New Floors For Old No matter how ugly your old floors are, you can make them look fresh and attractive with VERNICOL Floor en J Varniah Stain A coat of Ground Color, a coat of Graining Color worked with our inexpensive graining tool, then a coat of Vernicol Stain and, behold, your old floors are like new. You can make them look like real oak floors. The work is easy, pleasant and inexpensive it can be done during spare hours. Ask us to show you hor Vernicol will improve your floors, and let us estimate your requirements. Haner & Fahlsing 428 Main Street. Phone 1336.
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This picture shows a large crowd gathered in a street in a village in France, where the accurate aim of a French gunner brought down this German "Taube." The villagers are eager to get a glimpse of the enemy air-craft. ,
PAXSON WILL SPEAK The commencement speaker of Earlham college on Wednesday morning, June 14, is to be Dr. Frederick L. Paxson, professor of American History in the University of Wiscdnsin. Prof. Paxson is one of the greatest authorities on the history of the Mississippi valley, of which he has made a specialty for years. He is said to be an ex r
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cellent speaker and will make the commencement address fit into the Indiana centennial celebration. His subject is "A Hoosier Doomsday," and he will undertake to account for the remarkable development of the state, explaining, as has been suggested, why Indiana has at one and the same time so many "tender poets and tough politicians." CHIROPRACTORS MISSING. MARION, Ind., March 17. Mrs. Inez ! Fryer and J. H. Jones, a chiropractor, ' Inexpensive to
The mist of gasoline that whirls through the tiny perforation in the carburetor jet of the 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers, rushes into action that has changed the whole aspect of automobile engineering. The conditions surrounding the manner in which its dormant energy is awakened, brought to life, and compelled to perform, explain the strange ability of this new car. The six cylinders of its engine are small 3 by inches. The small area from which heat can be.thrown away by radiation, reinforced by the incredibly short cooling process between the swift succession of its explosions, create maximum energy with minimum waste. "Make hei-perform," said Hugh Chalmers to his engineers. "Get acceleration, long mileage on gas, activity." . The resuit 18 miles for every gallon of gas, anything up to 60 miles an hour, and supremacy of pick-up. 3400 revolutions per minute means that every gram of energy is wrung from every drop of gasoline that is
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Hagerstown Notes
By. Miss Florence Bell. Miss Anna Dilling Is a guest of friends at St. Louis this week..... Mrs. Sarah' Hardman and. her sister, Mrs. Mary Hoover, were - guests of Mrs. Ida Lawson Wednesday..... Mrs, Mary Hale of Geneva, was a guest of Miss Esther Porter from Friday until Monday. Miss Porter entertained &t party of friends Friday evening in honor of MJss Hale Miss Nellie Brant entertained to supper Saturday evening, Miss Mary Hale and Miss Esther Porter Mr. and Mrs. Savage will move from Mrs. Ida Lawson's rooms on South Main street, to the. residence property of Allen Foutz on South Main street Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lauffer will move to the country and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Holliday will move in the property made vacant by Mr. and Mrs. Lauffer. ELECTS OFFICERS LIBERTY, Ind.. March IS At a meeting of the Cottage Grove Social club held at the home of Mrs. James Tool, three miles east of here, the following officers were elected for the year: President, Miss Gene Clark; vice president, Mrs. Emma Danf ord ; secretary, Mrs. Roxa Williamson; assistant secretary, Mrs. Anna Lacy; treasurer, Mrs. Edna James. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY etc. appointment 10th & Main
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The Earlham baccalaureate address will be given Sunday. June 11 by Dr. Shailer Mathews, dean of the divinity school of the University of Chicago and president of the Federated Churches of Christ In America. It is evident with the above speaker and with the arrangements that are being maae ior me special ceieorauon 01 ine Shakespearean ter-centennial and the Indiana centennial combined with the quinquennial day exercises that the Earlham commencement fcr 1916 is to be an unusually notablb occasion. WASHES NEXT DAY. NEW CASTLE, Ind., March IS. Clarence Shafer gave a Vint of his blood to save his mother's life. His mother gave birth to her seventh child without the attendance of a physician or midwife. The next day she did a big washing. She was near death when taken to the hospital.
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HOLD RICHMOND BOY. Walter Seward, aged 15. said to b a Richmond boy. is being held for safe keeping by the authorities at Pewe Valley, Kentucky. They have written that the boy vfendered into that town and that he informed them that be left Richmond about six months ago. where he lived with his uncle, Albert Seward, 403 West Main street. The lad's relatives cannot be located here by the police.
For a Weak Stomach. If you have any trouble with your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer. Zanesvllle, Ohio, has to say regarding her experience as follows: I was troubled for months with a weak stomach and constipation and it was all I could do to drag myself about the house. Chamberlain's Tablets afforded me the first relief I got. and after taking them a short time I was restored to health." Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
