Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 109, 24 March 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND a UN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916

U. E. PASTOR CLOSES YEAR AT CAMBRIDGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 24. Rev. R. C. Jones of the M. E. church will conclude his work for the present conferance year Sunday. His subject In the morning will be "The Equipment of a Preacher"; In the evening, "The Kind of Person a Church Member ought to Be." The total rainfall from February 1, 1915 to February 1, 1916, as reporter by the local observer, was 43.83 inches.... Dan Evans has rented Squire Comthwaite's property on Capitol Hill and will take possesBion at the cloBe of the month.... Misses Myrtle and Stella Taylor of Carthage wexe guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt Wednesday. Entertains Women. A company of ladies, invited by Mrs. Charles Alberts, was entertained at the home of Mrs. Viola Roth at a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening, it being the latter's birthday anniversary. Those present were Misses Cenevleve Horn, Barbara Beckman, Effie Wolford and Mrs. Dean House. Mrs. Roth was presented with a beautiful bouque of tulips, which formed a decoration for the table Mrs. Will S. Hunt and her mother, Mrs. Clementln Stigleman are spending today with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck at New Castle At a meeting of the library board Wednesday evening It was decided to discontinue the charge of 5 cents a week for new and popular books. Hereafter all volumes may be had by patrons without expense. W. li. Harrison of Richmond spent Wednesday with friends in Cambridge City. Returns to Indianapolis. Mrs. Hugh Bavender, after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, has returned to her home in Indianapolis Miss Emma Bradbury or Indianapolis is the guest of her brother, A. W. Bradbury Mrs. Meber Kennard of Knightstown is visiting at the home of Mrs. I. N. Pritchard Rr. Steins of the Presbyterian Lurch will have for his subject SunWay morning, "The Underlying Basis for Human Activities." Evangelistic sfrvlcpH will be held in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Eby have returned to Connersville after several days Fpent with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Filby. Isaac Davis Celebrates. Isaac Davis celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary Wednesday. With a single exception he is the oldest continuous renident of Cambridge City,

having lived here seventy-four years. Lee Pitman, now 82 years old, has resided here eighty years. Both were engaged in boating on the Whitewater canal before it was abandoned. Both are hale and hearty notwithstanding their advanced ages. . . .Mrs. Catherine Ginn and son Jesse contemplate returning to their fomer home in California at the close of the school term in May,... The combined reports of the national banks and the Wayne Trust company of this city show loans and discounts aggregating $484,199.47, and demand deposits amounting to $522,547.62.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scheidler attended the Kepler-Lauer wedding at Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. I. N. Falls spent Wednesday in Indianapolis.... Ralph Duncan of this city, and Miss Bessie Rickner of Henry county were married at New Castle Saturday.

MILTON LODGE PLANS TO GIVE DOLLAR SOCIAL

MILTON, Ind., March 24. The Rev. F. C. McCormlck conducted the funeral services of the late Mr. Horner, at the home in Richmond, Thursday morning A card from Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson. from St. Petersburg, under- date of March 20, states that they are having ideal weather now, and that they have been having a fine time in Florida. Mrs. Beeson with Mesdames Alice Caldwell of Connersville, and Mrs. O. Ferguson, attended the services at the Episcopal church that morning The Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Taylor were at Connersville, Thursday to visit friends Mrs. W. If. Jeffreys was at Dublin, Thursday to attend Friends monthly meeting. ....Cyrus Whitely and family have vacated James Sipple's property and moved into their own new home: Occupies New Home. Dr. Albertson is vacating the property recently bought by J. C. Beck on North street, and is moving to Mrs. Mary Walker's property on West Connersville street The Rev. M. S. Taylor will preach at the M. E. church here Sunday Mesdames R. W. Warren and mother, Elizabeth Wallace, and their guest, Mrs. Edward Wallace of Wabash, formed a dinner company with . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren, north of town, Thursday Owing to some circumstances the Boosters club was given over for Thursday evening. The change was made too late to announce Thomas B. Lantz Is able to be out but is

suffering from a large carbuncle on his neck. Three smaller ones have appeared. .... Misses Sarah Mehan and Amelia Knauf were at Richmond Wednesday to see friends and do shopping Mrs. Edward Lathrop is suffering from neuritis. Louis Gingrich of Bentonville, has been the guest of his sister, Misses Anna and Emma. Gingrich. Miss Emma is the teacher of the primary of the township schools here. Attends Convention. The Rev. F. C. McCormlck and F. M. Jones of the Christian church ,at this place, attended the convention of County Christian churches, at Richmond, Friday Charles Davis and Charles Ferguson were at the Richmond auto show Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoshour had as their guests Thursday, Mrs. Hoshoufs mother and sister-in-law, Mesdames Thomas Kelsey. Sr., and Thomas Kelsey.' Jr., of Cambridbe City Mrs. Mattie Conrey, who was the guest of Mrs. John Faucett and family, returned to her home at Cedar Grove Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Kimmel were guests of Mr. Kimmel's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and family, Wednesday. Lodge Gives Social. The members of the Eastern Star will have a dollar social at the hall, Thursday evening. Only the members and their families will be present. Those earning their dollers will give in their experience with their dollar. Mrs. J. M. Grigsby. who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Wallace, south of town, has returned home to Cenerville Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Crist enjoyed a hike two miles in the country, Wednesday to call on Mr. and Mrs. Will Hussey. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Crist and Miss Sarah Robert formed an auto party to Rich mond J. L. Manlove heard Harry Lauder, at Indianapolis, Wednesday. He tells a witty joke perpetrated by

Freckle-Face

Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to remove those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine, double strength, from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more othin is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. Adv.

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The Turning of the Worm The silk worm has turned. Terhaps he has gone on strike. In any event, it is reported that the supply of raw silk is running short. And the demand is increasing. Merchants with full silk stocks are fortunate. Perhaps that is why they are so eager to tell the fact in the advertising columns of The Palladium. And another reason why every woman will want to read the advertising.

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Mr. Lander. Some one in the immense audience sang out a call "I Love a Lassie," and Mr. Lauder responded: "I am sure you do when you make a confession before this audience.". . . . Earl Crawford will conduct the quarterly review for the Men's class at the Christian Sunday school next Sunday.

CONSCIENCE HURTS

H. C. Macy of Union City, received a letter postmarked Richmond, Ind., in which 75 cents was inclosed in payment of several packages of chewing gum, which the writer says were stolen years ago. Macy has no idea who sent the letter, which evidently was written by a woman.

ASKS CARRIER BOYS TO ATTEND DINNER

Dr. H. E. Hinshaw's class of boys of the East Main street Friends' Sunday school will entertain this evening in the social room at the church, all newsboys and messenger boys of the city. Every boy in the above classes is earnestly urged to be present Mrs. Shallenburg will render some of her most excellent selections. Special music, and a basketball game will make a lively evening. If you are a newsboy or messenger boy, you are welcome, the class announces.

An Ideal Remedy tor Nursing Mothers

Compound of Simple Laxative Herbs Safe for Baby and Mother. Constipation is a condition that affects the old, young and middle-aged, and most people at one time or anothers need help in regulating the action of the bowels. Harsh cathartics and purgatives should not be employed to relieve constipation, as their effect is only temporary while they shock the system unnecessarily. A remedy that can be used with perfect safety for the tiniest babe and that is equally effective for the strongest constitution is found in the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle.. This is an ideal household remedy and should be in every family medicine chest. Mrs. F. I. Barsolow, 18 Leslie St., Holyoke, Mass., wrote to Dr. Caldwell, "Syrup Pepsin certainly is fine. I gave it to my baby, Evelyn, and also took it myself. It is the only medicine I have been able to take without affecting Baby in the. nursing. I have used it

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FIGHT DURING NIGHT.

PARIS. March 24. A furious allnight bombardment was carried on by the Germans east of the Meuse river the French war office announced today. West of the river the artillery duel slackened in violence. The general situation is unchanged.

FREED FROM CHARGE

MUXCIE, Ind., March 24. Richard M. Ralston was freed from a contempt

charge when he promised to pay hl wife 125 for the costs of her divorce and give her $3 a week alimony. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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Your Walls are Dustier than Your Floors! Sweeping simply transfers dust from the floor to the walls. If you doubt this, just run your fingers over , the wall paper lightly and observe the smudge that clings to your finger tips. Re-papering is too expensive to be done every year. How then can you keep your walls clean and sanitary? This question has been answered in a million homes by the use of The Climax PAPER Cleaner It's a dry, pliable, non-sticky dough," pink in color, and equally efficient in cleaning Wall Paper, Flat Tones, Frescos, Cal-' cimined Walls and Window Shades. F , Begin to Economize with Climax Today. ' A 10 cent can will clean a fair sized room. Climax may be had at paint, grocery, hardware and drug stores everywhere. Climax Cleaner Mnfe. Co- Cleveland. U. S. A.

Richmond Distributors: The John W. Grubbs Co. I. R. Howard Co. A. G. Luken Co. The Miller Bros. Hardware Co.

CHIROPRACTIC The scientific method of removing the cause of disease by adjusting the subluxated (displaced vertebree in the spinal column.) Pressure on a nerve at the opening where it leaves the spine will cause disease in that organ or tissue at which the nerve ends. The Chiropractor after locating the place of pressure adjusts by hand the subluxated vertebra which releases the pressure and enables nature to restore normal conditions Health: Paralysis, Deafness. Asthma. Rheumatism, Lumbago (stitch in the back). Neuralgia, Eye, Ear Throat, Lung, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder troubles. Sick Headache, Constipation, Epilepsy (or fits) and Nervousness are just a few of the conditions which disappear under chiropractic adjustments properly given. I do not treat, or cure, I remove the cause. Nature cures. Investigation costs you nothing. John C. Bockman, Chiropractor

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"We Always Have Exactly What We Advertise." When Buying Diamonds It is best to go to DICKINSON'S. By actual comparison, prices ar the lowest, quality the highest and selection without equal. You will be better satisfied by choosing where every style of mounting is shown and where you will have a greater number of diamonds to choose from. For $25.00 you can select a solitaire diamond, beautifully mounted and a most appropriate engagement ring. At $50.00 or $100.00 larger stones and more elaborate mountings can be had. If you have a special idea you desire carried out, we will furnish design without extra cost. 0. E. MCKMSQN Special Agent Hamilton Watches, Seth Thomas Clocks.

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A Scotch Proverb says: "A full purse never lacks friends." Have you a full purse? If not get one! You can do it any one can do it. AH it requires is pluck, and a firm determination. Take that $1.00 $5.00 $10.00 bill and open a Savings Account with it at our Bank. Then keep adding to it. Accumulate money as energetically as you have spent it.

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On Exhibition at Auto Show The most wonderful Hupmobile the Hupp Motor Car Company has ever built.

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1916 car is $200 greater value, and $115 less in price than last year.

You can't afford to buy an automobile without seeing this wonderful Hupmobile.

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We want a good live dealer for Richmond territory. Higgins-Sutherland Motor Gar Go. 544-546 North Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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