Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 106, 21 March 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 ECONOMIC CLUB TO ERECT HALL FOR ECONOMY LEASE OFFICE AGAIN building have been leased again for period of ten years. The building Sports -By Tad EATON, O, March 21. Postmaster Gale has been advised by the department at Washington that the office's present quarters in the old armory owned by the Armory Building cob pany. .When the state armory w built here and the quarters of Co pany F changed, the. building was r modeled to provide office suites.

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ECONOMY, lad., March 2L The third Economic Study club meeting was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Loop. There were twenty-six members taken In, and the roll call wai answered to by each one's favorite breed of chickens. The next regular meeting will be held two weeks from last Saturday at the home of Mrs. India Mendenhall. At the last meeting Mrs. Wade Kennedy read a paper on "The Ideal Kitchen." "Eggs" by Mrs. Hattie Jordan, and Their Use," by Mrs. Cella Way, brought a general discussion. It Is hoped that a two hundred membership will be attalned inside of two weeks It is the idea of the club to boom Economy and beautify the town. A hall will be built and a library established. Personal Mention. Miss Mary Mumbower left for Parer and Muncie Saturday night .'Irs. Bessie Morrison is visiting her ' rother at Oreensfork. .Forest Knose f Cincinnati was the guest of Miss I ucinda Haxton Sunday. . . .William C. ( oates of West Milton was the Sunday lei tor of local friends Paul Cain, bo is employed at Cincinnati, came Saturday to spend a few days with Ills family Mies Ella Cain entertained Prof. Brumfiel and family. Miss Effie Wilson and Miss Belle Cauley at a dinner party recently Economy was well represented at Richmond Satrrday. Those who arrived from there Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain, Mrs. Emma Ballinger, ?4rs. Elmer Bell, Miss Grace Garrison, Miss Blanche Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and son Reece, Mrs. John Man

ning, Prof. May, Dan Murphy, Lorlne Lamb, L. Edwards, Wade .Kennedy, John Franklin, Gilbert Lamb. . . .James Jackson and daughter Ruth were at Richmond Saturday. .. .Mrs. Murphy has gone to Fort Wayne.... Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Nelson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hannah Kimball and daughter Mae.... Mrs. Martha Atkinson and Miss Juanlta Atkinson spent Sunday with Charles Atkinson and family. NEGLIGEE GARMENT

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Hollansburg Life

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Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mikesell epent Friday with OHie Hill and family near New Paris. ...CC. Woods was in Richmond Friday Harry Hamilton was at Richmond Friday. . . .Len Green and C.p.nrep. Mnnrp wre fn Lvnn last

Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armacost are the parents of a boby son, born Friday Mood Albright spent Thursday and Friday in Richmond. Mrs. lilu Timmons and son Kenneth are "visiting In Richmond Mrs. Everett iV White was taken to Reid Memorial hospital Thursday for an operation Mrs. Blue Williams and daughter of Mkldleboro visited Henry Harrison and family Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pitman spentthe week end near Middleboro with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blue Williams Mr. Gray of Dayton is visiting J. W. McKay and wife The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will give a parcel post social Thursday, March 30. Luncheon will be served and a musical program given H. H. Jones will have another horse sale here Wednesday. He has more than forty head to dispose of Mrs. Otto AlhHsrht rame homo Wednesday from

an extended visit in New Castle, Ind., with her sister, Mrs. Orville Newton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis were in Greenville Friday Mrs. Russell Caskey spent Thursday and Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, at Clark's Station Mrs. Chalmer Caskey and daughter visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, at Carlos City from Thursday until Saturday Maynard Wolf and Howard Harley were in Greenville Saturday Dr. H. B. Clem of New Madison called here last Thursday Everett White was in Richmond Friday Dr. G. W. Harley made a business trip to Richmond Friday. .. .Otto Downing of Richmond was here Friday Alex. Anderson is improving from a serious illness

Grandmother Mikesell is seriously ill with pneumonia. . . .Jesse Parker of Fountain City is working in Slick's blacksmith shop Mrs. Orla Harris spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garrettson, in New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McClellan of Modoc were entertained Saturday at the home of C. A. Thomas.

CURFEW REVIVED.

GREENSBURG, Ind., March 21. This city now has a curfew which rings every evening at 9 o'clock,

Tsingtau, China, last year, J,289 tons of wheat to Japan.

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FRANK P. WATT DIES

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 21. Frank P. Hiatt, aged 62 years, formerly a resident of this neighborhood, died at his home in Indianapolis Monday morning. The body was brought to Dublin today, to the home of his brother, Charles Hiatt, by Wright & Sons. - Interment will be at Dublin Wednesday.

CLASS TAKES WORK ... OF HIGHER DEGREES

King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A . M., , conducted further ritualistic

work last night upon a class of five candidates, who received the initial degrees of the chapter Friday night. Past and Most Excellent Masters' degrees were conferred last night. The candidates are Harry E. Pinnick, William H. Romey, Jerome F. Ball, Chas. Jackson and Charles E. Thomason.

To enable persons to take breathing exercises systematically and on a progressive scale is the purpose of simple apparatus invented by a French doctor.

Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

It is hard to believe that the garment illustrated is a negligee. To the casual observer It would undoubtedly seem to be a charming dance gown. The material is a pattern of figured

silk that shades from a rose to a rich

gold tone. The harem hem with its wreath of dainty roses is a distinctive feature. The bouffant hip drapery, round necked bodice and flowing chiffon draperies are particularly notable.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is an old saying that "Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee," but as everyone knows you can help nature very much and thereby enable it to effect a cure in much less time than is usually required. ' This is particularly true of colds. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, liquifies the tough mucous and aids in its expectoration, allays the cough and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. It is pleasant to take and harmless as it contains no narcotic. - Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

SAYS HUBBY CRIED.

WARSAW, Ind.. March 21. Charging that her husband cried for seven weeks after they were married Mrs. Delia Hirschman was granted a divorce.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

UP - STAIRS for SHOES Men's and Ladies New Method Shoe Store. Colonial Bldg.

Clendenin Fertilizer Co.

MANUFACTURERS OF

Mik (GraflUe FEKTMLIZEM For All Crops amudl Soills. Buy your fertilizer according to the registered plant food in it. We solicit your inquiries and can save you money.

MAIN OFFICE: 257 Fort Wayne Ave., Richmond, Ind.

Factory on Union Pike. Also Warerooms In Richmond.

Coffee Facts . Read what the 1 9th edition United States Dispensatory (page 253), the guiding authority for chemists, druggists and physicians, says about the drug, caffeine, of which there is about 2 J2 grains, in the average cup of coffee: "Given in large dose to the lower animals, caffeine produces hurried respiration, restlessness, slightly lowered, followed by a markedly elevated temperature, tetanic and clonic convulsions, progressive paralysis, and finally death from paralytic arrest of respiration." Although man is stronger and more resistant, it is a well-known scientific fact that caffeine, in coffee, is a frequent cause of headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter and many other' ills.

Not at one large dose, but by little doses repeated regularly does this subtle, habitforming drug get in its work, and, sooner or later, many coffee drinkers suffer. Before that time comes, suppose you make a personal test quit coffee ten days and use : Made of wheat and a little wholesome molasses, this famous pure food-drink has a rich, snappy flavour much like that of mild, high-grade coffee, and it contains no drug or other harmful element. There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled. Instant Postum is the original Postum reduced to soluble form ; a level teaspoonf ul in a cup with boiling water makes a perfect cup instantly. Both forms are equally delicious, and the cost per cup is about the same. The change from coffee to Postum is pleasant as well as highly beneficial, and with the better health that comes with the freedom from caffeine, the drug in coffee, you.ll know "There's a Reason" Grocers everywhere sell Postum

Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Floor Paint

is just the thing for our old floors

It is easy to apply we can do it ourselves and so inex

pensive. It wears well, too, and makes the floors much easier to keep clean, thus making them more sanitary for the children to play upon. There is quite a variety of attractive colors to choose from."

Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Floor Paint is made especially for use on floors where more expensive finishes are not desired It dries hard enough in twelve hours to walk upon. Get a color card at our store. Maner & Fahlsing

428 Main St.

Phone 1336

Tourists Will Find Our Display of Hats for Auto Wear Most Complete Special models, purposely designed for auto wear, are now Included In our big showing of the new and attractive Spring Millinery. Every desired shape is here; some are large and others small, while others ara of the more medium style, and all are priced very reasonable. We Invite all attending the Auto Show to see our most unusual display. We also wish to call your attention to the fact that we have a moat complete line of Auto Veils now on display. These Veils and Auto Hats have just arrived from the manufacturer- and are positively the latest creations on the market.

39 North Eighth Street

feep Vomir Car Here While Attending the

We are open both day and night and we are right on your way to the Automobile Show at the Gaar Scott Bldg. See us for your repair work as we employ nothing but skilled workmen. If you need any accessories see us as we keep a full stock of needs for the motorist. SEE US FOR THE FOLLOWING BRANDS OF TIRES

GOODRICH DE FRANCE FIRESTONE

UNITED STATES MICHAEUN FEDERAL

Vulcanizing a Specialty

Richmond Garage

44 N. 7th St.

Grim & Zimmerman, Props.

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Some boy or girl will be very happy the first day of May for that is when she will be awarded to the winner. Votes will come in fast from now on. Everybody will need some coal before the warm days start. Go around to your friends and neighbors and see if the coal bin is getting thin. Tell them to order now when it will do you the most good. No one is sure winner until the last count; but the boy or girl who gets out and hustles and has that stick-to -it-tive-ness.will come out on top. We sell Wayne Pocahontas The ideal and perfect fuel for the furnace. Try It and you will always buy it. ' Wonderland Just the thing for the heating stove. E-Z-Lit Is the cook's delight No better fuel for the cook stove.

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529 S. 5th St.

Tel. 1235 & 1644.

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