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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916

DURY JOSHUA T.1AGKEY

NEW PARIS, O, .' March 20. The funeral services of Joshua Mackey, aged 87 years, -were held Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church. Interment was made In Sprlnglawn cemetery.. , The aged man -was born here but moved to Ablngton, south of Richmond where be died. The reason Tor removing from this locality -was the fact that the water-power -was so much better at Ablngton, his profession being a sawyer. The old sash saw owned by Mr. Mackey was In his mill when It was located near the present Alfred Murray farm. AMERICANS RESCUED. - LONDON, March 20. All Americans cn board the Dutch liner Tubantia, which was sunk In the North Sea on Thursday, were saved. The list of missing has been reduced to four. The following students started shorthand last week: Misses Verna Showalter, Nora Kehlenbrink and John Mann. These students were transferred from the bookkeeping department. Miss Clara Newbauer spent the week nd with her parents at Hollansburg, Ohio. Jesse Chrismer started stenotypy last week and is getting along nicely with his work. A letter has been received from hiss Myrtle Stein saying that she expects to return to school within a few weeks for extra work. Miss Stein has Veen confined to her home on ' account of ill health, but she reports that she Is entirely recovered. She was until recently employed with the Maxwell people at New Castle. Interesting literature has been received from Charles C. Cring, general manager of the Indiana Business college, who 1b spending his vacation in Miami, Fla. Mr. Cring reports that he is having a delightful visit. William Fagen, who has been absent on account of the illness of his father, has returned to school. Mr. Fagen Is studying bookkeeping. ' Raymond Sch lineman of Dublin was abee.nt last week on account of business. He is a steaotype student. Elmer Itcho and Gordon Reville, who have recently been employed by te Pennsylvania railroad for generaV'offlce work, are continuing their school work at night on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. During the week ending March 16 the employment department of the Indiana Business college filled fifty positions, and had twenty-two other calls that could not be supplied. Word has been received from the Stenotype company at Indianapolis, that Miss Orpha Hough has passed her final examination. Miss Hough Is a stenotypist for the Richmond CasSUPPER BRINGS IN $80 NEW PARIS, O., March 20. The St. Patrick's parcel post sale, bazaar, market supper and free motion picture show given Friday evening by the Pythian Sisters was one of the most successful events ever held In New Paris. The parcel post sale was the first of Its kind and created much interest as well as amusement. Eighty dollars were the receipts, the ladies being highly gratified over their success and extending thanks for the patronage. The Palladium free motion picture 6how attracted a crowded house, many being turned away for lack of room. " The pictures were excellent. A Starr phonograph was also kindly loaned by the company and discoursed music through the afternoon and evening. COMPLAINT FILED. Clara Anderson today filed complaint in circuit court against Sarah Jane Anderson and James Moore, asking for a partition of real estate. SUES FOR DAMAGES. DANVILLE. Ind., March 20. Jerome Lape has sued Marion Gouty for $400 damages for the loss of a Jersey heifer Injured by Gouty's cattle when they ran at large. USE "TIZ" IF FEET ACHE, BURN, PUFF UP ni a M mi Can't Beat "Tiz" for Sore, Tired Swollen, Calloused Feet or Corns. "Sure! I ate T12? very time for any foot trouble.'

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ket company. She has been devoting one hour each morning to the study of stenotypy. Drew Lacey has accepted a position as stenotypi8t for the Swayne-Robin-son Co. Miss Isabelle Malott has accepted a position as stenotypist for the Douglas Tailoring Co., of Chicago. , Lester Hort of Centerville was absent Friday. An Interesting letter was received from T. II. Pearce, who lives In Dayton. Mr. Pearce is a former student, AFTERNOON GOWN IN NAVY BLUE An afternoon gown developed in navy blue and white striped taffeta. The arrangement of these materials is particularly interesting, in that the bands that run crosswise accentuate the fullness of the skirt, while the inserted pleatings with vertical stripes over the hips counteract, as it were, the width of the other effects. The striped taffeta introduced in the cape collar and cuffs afford contrast on the plain navy taffeta bodice. TOOK AN UMBRELLA. JEFFERSON VILLE, Ind., March 20. It was raining hard and Charles Atkinson took an umbrella from Fred Uhl's porch. He was fined $1 and sentenced to ninety days in jail. See your dentist tmice yearly. Use Sewrtco twice daily. Your dentist will tell you, if you ask him, that you have gum recetsun; and that gum recession is caused by pyorrhea. Unchecked, pyorrhea will warp and shrink and deform the gums. It will break down the bony structure into which the teeth are set and y$u will eventually lose them. To save your teeth you will have to begin to fight this dread disease at once. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recendy by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. . Senreco combats the germ of the disease. Its regular use insures your

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having studied here about two years ago. - He has accepted a lucrative position as stenotypist with the National Cash Register company, and is much Interested and satisfied with his work. Herbert Moore has accepted a position as stenotypist for the F. & N. Lawn Mower company. Miss Edna McMahan, who until recently was employer as stenographer for the advance company, called at the school last week. John Campbell, brother of L. B. Campbell, manager of the Business college, called at the school Friday. WAR BULLETINS PARIS, March 20. Military operation on the Verdun front were confined to artillery bombardments, according to today's statement from the French war office. STEAMER IN DISTRESS. AMSTERDAM, March 20. Wireless "S. O. S." calls from the steamer near North Hinders light ship were picked up today by the statin at the Hook of Holland. This is almost the Identical spot where the Tubantia was sunk. Boats have gone to the assistance of the disabled vessel. SHIP SUNK BY MINE. AMSTERDAY, March 20. The Swedish steamer Ask struck a mine near Nord Hinder lightship Friday night and was badly damaged. It is being towed to Hook of Holland. Clean Wall Paper Reflects a Happy Home But the most attractive and beautiful wall paper will become dusty and grimy. THE CLIMAX Wall Paper Cleaner restores the original beauty of Wall Paper and Window Shades, thoroughly,quicklyand economically. Ten cents a can at all uptO'date paint, hardware, drug and grocery stores. Climax Cleaner Mnf g, Co. CUreUnd. U. S. A.

first sign of Pyorrhea When you brush your 'teeth, does it feel as though you were brushing: against the quick f Do the gums sometimes bleed? This is because pyorrhea has caused the gums to pull away from your teeth, leaving the unenimelled surfaces unprotected.

teeth against the attack or further progress of pyorrhea. Hut Senreco dees mere. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and whole- ' someness. Start the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c Is sufficient for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist today,' or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company ' 503 Union Central Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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THE STORY ' OF "ZOE"

Crawley, pulling himself together, faced the position. "This is how It stands, old man," he said, "I sold 'Circe to Leveredge for a thousand" . "You made a fine bargain, Mr. Leveredge," said Brooke. . "That remains to be seen,", cautiously remarked Mr. Leveredge. "A speculation of this sort is always a bit risky." "Speculation you call it? Humph! 1 don't see Very much of speculation. Looks to me more like a settled income for life. What do you say?" Leveredge laughed weakly. Crawley remained silent. "The place was crowded today." said Brooke. "Advertisement advertisement," said Leveredee airilv, "Great thing, advertisement. Still, what about the notices ph rn Iieves,and I think justifably, that the notices are entirely influenced." "Have you seen the notices?" asked Leveredge quickly. , "Only a few," said Brooke; "but I rather fancy I have inspired a few more. You see. I'm in a mthpr tnr. tunate position. I'm something of a journalist myaelf, and a certain paper i migni say a series of. papers are very amenable to mv snccpctinns However, that is neither here nor there, and I am distinctly keen on having 'Circe. What's your price?" Again Crawley attempted to do his level best to spoil the sale from a purely business point of view,- but Mr. Leveredge was too keen to be put off now. For a moment he forgot al about his grievances against Crawley, and the Possibilities Of . obt.alniner mnro than ample compensation for the dastardly me me arust naci played upon him. He concentrated all his energies towards drivlns a good b&rerain with the millionaire. "As you're a friend of Mr. CrawlevJ Mr. Brooke, and as it sppms von nr in a great measure .responsible for the present lame of tne picture in how great a measure litUe did Leveredge guess just then "well. - under these circumstances, I'm Willing to make a special price." "Thanks," answered Brooke. "And -well, that is what?" "Ten thousand pounds." Crawley shrugged his shoulders. "If I were you. I'd Rep him anH thu picture in Jericho first" was his laconic reply. "The idea is absurd! "But." protested Rrookp "T nartfpn. larly want this picture. I've taken a great fancy to it, and especially the girl's face the Circe." "I'll make It nine thousand," said the dealer. And the millionaire wavered a few moments and then agreed.

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So it came to pass that . Godfrey Brooke became the proud possessor of the picture that a few hours ago might have meant the ruin of his life's happiness. The business details did not take long, and an appointment was made for the morrow. . Leveredge rose to take his departure and leave the two friends together. Crawley accompanied him into the hall. "What about the other matter?" he asked. . ' ' ' ' "I think, old fellow,", he said, "that we can drop that now eh, what? Suppose we cry quits?" "I'm willing," said "Crawley. "Only there must be a clear understanding The matter is never to be referred to

ROUMANIAN BEAUTY REPORTED NEAR DEATH Queen Marie of Rumania is serious ly ill. Court physicians state her condition is growing worse. Queen Marie is the daughter of Alfred Duke of Edinburg, brother of the late King Edward of England.

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again.' You clearly understand that?" "Oh, that's all right, old man!" said Leveredge, with a knowing wink. "Very well, then.; . "But I must say,! said the art dealer "that I'd give quite a lot to know the history and , meaning of the whole thing. Just ordinary curiosity, you know. I suppose you aren't inclined to trust me eh, Mr. Crawley?" Crawley smiled enigmatically. "There's nothing to trust," he an"But why did you do it?" "I merely wanted to improve the picture," he replied. To Be Continued.

G. S. LEFTVICH DIES NEW PARIS, O., March 20. Calvin S. Leftwich, Civil war veteran, of Indianapolis, died Thursday at his home there. His body was brought to New Paris Saturday morning and taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Anna M. Burtch, where funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. Rev. B. J. Vance had charge. Burial was made in Sprlnglawn cemetery. Mrs. Fannie Wright, who visits here frequently, is a daughter. This is the third death within a year in the family. Ad. Leftwich in last April, Mrs. Maude Left-wlch-Thomas in December. MISS WIELAND LIVES IN HOME 20 YEARS NEW PARIS, O.. March 20. Today, March 20, marks the fiftieth annivers ary of the occupancy of her home by Miss Mary E. Wieland, commonly known as Miss Pet Wieland. Miss Wieland was foiir years of age when her parents moved to this home and during the half century, she has been FOR HARNESS- COLLARS, HAMES, STRAP WORK, HARNESS OILS AND PADS Always The Best. We are fixed to grind your Clippers; also to double your auto tires, giving you double wear. nno V 827 Main St. Phone 1811

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