Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 115, 31 March 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916

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EATON'S MUSICIANS PLAN FOR RECITAL

EATON. O., March 31. Because some of the city's best talent will participate in the program, much interest centers about a musicale to be held Friday evening in the Gross piano 6tore by members of the Eaton Civic League. The detailed program follows: Piano duet, "Trevatore," Miss Glonna Gross and Miss L'dith Gould; piano solo, a selection from the ballet, "Coppelia," (b) intermezzo from the "Jewels of the Madonna," Harvey II. Hiestand; vocal solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song," Mrs. P. A. Scofield; victrola selection; violin and piano, Mrs. V. L. Stebbins and Mrs. J. t. Holmes; piano duet, "Qui Vive," Miss Martha Schlingman and Miss Marie O'Leary; piano solo, Chopin's "Etude," Miss Amy Van Ausdal; victoria selection; vocal 'solo, "The Garden of Wonderful Dreams," Mrs.' Marie Alexander Burns; saxophone and. piano duet, sextette from "Lucia," Joseph Lugar, Jr., and Harvey If. Htestand; piano duet, Clifford Stroh and Miss Helen Stroh; selection by the Scofield orchestra. The orchestra is composed of Dean and Harold Ceefield, Victor Ressler and James Sharkey, Jr., and Miss Louise Ressler, pianist.

Eldorado City News

By H. J. McPherson.

George Judaj of We6t Manchester, pppnt last Wednesday with his sister.

Mrs. H. D. Pctrie Dr. Davisson and wife of Dayton, called on friends here Thurtday Mrs. Vern Moore and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Price and Dr. Lowry and family of New Madison, Saturday night and

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ullom entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Goorge Beard, Mr, and Mrs. John Harshman, Fred Jones and Mr. and

Mrs. Elmer ! Armacost.. . .'.Misses

Esther and Jeanette Trick spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jordan of Richmond.; .. .Har

ris Minnlcb and; family of near New Madison, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mlnnich, Sunday afternoon Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Stiver of West Alexandria, visited Mrs. Stiver's parents,

iwr. and Mrs. George Wehrley, Sun

clay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will

iams, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McClure and William

Kockler and family took Sunday din

ner with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. S. Locke.

West Manchester

By Myrtle Trone.

The regular monthly business meeting of the C. E societ of the- Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Crisenbery, where it was derided to hold a social Saturday evening, April 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Howell.. .. .Mrs. F. M." Davisson entertained the Willing Workers Sunday School class at her

You Don't Have to Call on Your Imagination When You Use Speedway

Speedway Liniment Is not only a family remedy, but was originally prepared for the treatment of bowed tendons the most serious strain, a horse can have a horse has not imagination you simply have to deliver the goods when you treat a horse. Speedway Liniment is used by large horse shippers all over the country. It is known as an absolutely sure remedy for bowed tendons. Keep Speedway in the home it will not disappoint you. Use it freely: it will not burn, blister or stain. Does the work quickly and surely. Get a bottle today from A. G. Luken and other good dealers under our positive guarantee of money back if you are not entirely satisfied. A quick relief for rheumatism, all muscular strains, sore throat, etc. See the booklet. Put up in 25c, 60c and $1.00 containers. Adv.

IS YOUR HEALTH WORTH $5.00?

Woman Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Restored Her Health. Lima, Ohio. " I was all broken down In health from a displacement. One of my

lad friends came to

see me and she ad

vised me to com

mence taking Lydia

E. Pinkham's Veg

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and 'to use Lydia E.

Pmkhams Sanative

Wash. I began tak

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and took 55. 00 worth and in two montha

was a well woman

after three doctors said I never would stand up straight again. I was a midwife for seven years and I recommended

the Vegetable Compound to every woman to take before birth and after

wards, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering

women. If women wish to write to

me I will be delighted to answer them.

Mrs.JENMB Moyeb, 342 E.North St,

Lima, Ohio. Women who suffer from displacemenents, weakness, irregularities, ner-vnusnAss-backache or bearinsr-down

pains, need the tonic-strengthening

properties of the roots and herbs contained in Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you want special ad vlee.wrltc the Lydia K. PInkham Medicine Co. (coiiiidcntial), Lyna, Ilass.

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home Wednesday -evening. After the business session, a pleasant- social hour was enjoyed with games and music. A dainty lunch was served... William Trone and family spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. Levi Sayring.. County Superintendent of Camden was here Monday, visiting the schools Mrs. Levi Sayring was In

Eaton Wednesday and Thursday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buck.. . .Miss Esther Sader entertained the members of her Sunday School class at her home Tuesday evening.

Dallas (Texas) unions have moved into their recently completed labor temple.

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Kimmel brothers have purchased a

Mogul tractor for use on their farms. Ed Harris of whom they made the pur' chase; sold two last week, making a total of six tractors sold this spring. ....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown spent

Monday night and Tuesday with friends in Greenville. ...Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hapner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse Hapner Sunday.". A Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mundhenk, who have been living in Richmond for. quite a while, recently moved to Muncie, Ind., where. Mr. Mundhenk was offered a better position.... Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spitler Monday evening. f - ( New piers began by the city of New York during the .last two years will provide 36,550 feet., or almost seven miles of warfage epace, and approximately 45H acres of dock space.

ROOiriS BUILD ('EST

.ECONOMY, Ind., March 31. The robins commenced to build a nest on March 28.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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RICBH0NDS' EXCLUSIVE FLOOR COVERING MB DRAPERY HOUSE Rugs, Curtains, Carpets, Flattings, Linoleums at Unusually Low Prices There are not many houses that can make this statement nowadays, because of the increased cost of dyes and wools. Foresightedness on our part enabled us to do so. Briefly we placed our orders months ago when prices were at their lowest point. NOW WE ARE THOROUGHLY PREPARED WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF DEPENDABLE FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES WHICH WE OFFER YOU AT MARKINGS NOT LIKELY TO BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE.

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$43.50 9.0x12.0 Royal Wilton Rugs

$33.75

$31.50 9.0x12.0 Body Brussels Rug

$26.75

$29.00 9.0x12.0 Body Brussels Rug

$25.00

S28.50 9.0x12.0 Wilton Velvet Rug

$23.75

1 cleanly, sanitary and satisfactory, than

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$21.50 9.0x12.0 Fen 0IO Cfll 1 Wire Brussels Rugs 0 1 0 1 U U s

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$22.50 9.0x12.0 Ax- 017 Rfl s

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$18.75 9.0x12.0 Tapestry Rug

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Made in the nationally approved Bundhar Wilton weave, durable as iron. The practical as well as artistic value of the "Cornerless" Rug appeals alike to the interior decorator and the home maker. Modern architecture, with its introduction of curves and its dislike for sharp angles, renders a cornerless rug most acceptable. THE BUNDHAR OVAL

ss 5 Fits up into the bay window small rugs are unnecessary

miring glances. Affords the piano the bare flooring space so necessary to insure pure tones. Has no corners to turn under to accommodate the corner fireplace. Is a labor-saver the rug may be lifted from the floor without moving heavy furniture. We will be pleased to have you personally investigate its beautiful sweeping lines and design, as well as its superior merits as a decorative foundation. The Bundhar Wilton rug is conceded by carpet and rug authorities everywhere io be the best-wearing Wilton on the market. If you need a fine looking, serviceable rug, this spring, see this handsome Wilton, which we have in sizes from 22x36, to the largest rom-size, 11x15.

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low some distinctive patterns that, for the money, are unsurpassed in qualities that supply tone and character.

Marquisettes, very pretty

new $z.oo $1.25 Pair.

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Housewives Quickly Appreciate the' Many Exclusive Advantages of The 1. BecauseIt is not an Electric cleaner therefore can be used in evei-y home. It maintains a powerful and continuous suction; the revolving bristle brush gets all the dirt, dust and lint. 2. Because It generates its own Power has no delicate electric motor to get out of order, to run up big "repair and service bills. 3. Because it is so simple in Construction that it can be used for years without requiring any attention beyond an occasional oiling. 4. Because It is light in Weight and compact in design. Can be used from cellar to garret without causing fatigue. Its extremely low construction enables it to get the dirt and dust under the low chairs, furniture and other difficult places. 5. Because It requires no Effort or Labor to use the Vital. Glides easily over the floor all you do is to guide it.

All these advantages make the Vital the Easiest Selling Cleaner ever offered to the public. It is popular in the home "because it does the work effifipntlv anrl it cfavc cnM Via no hca 4f

IJr has no delicate parts to get out of order.

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Sweepers ' recognized everywhere most satisfactory made.

VACUUM $5.00 and $7.50

CARPET $2.50 and $3.25

We can show- you the largest line of floor . coverings, lace curtains and draperies in Richmond. Please give us a . call and we will be pleased to 6how you our goods whether you want to buy or not. Our prices are the lowest for goods of quality.

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Curtains at Marquisette

Curtains, 13.00, at $1.75 a pair. S Filet Nets, soft and dainty i $5.00 Curtains at $2.90 Pr.

mill French Sill, a collection of

entirely new $5 and $6 artistically designed Curtains reproducing all periods, $3.75 pair. .Many new Decorative Fabrics in Silk, Cream and Colored Madras, Velour,

Silk and Plain Rep and Band Bordered Portiers. Always think of us when in need of Window Shades. Workmanship correct, qualities, ' priced right.

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ing a Vacuum Cleaner You are not going to use your vacuum cleaner to perform trick stunts for you, but to keep your carpets and rugs in a state of satisfactory cleanness. You want the Hoover because it does its work thoroughly it gets out all of the dirt, including the surface dirt, lint, ravelings; and the like, and also the heavy ground-in dirt and keeps your h6me in a state of constant cleanness. THE HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER, The Only Electric Carpet Sweeper and Vacuum Cleaner Combined '

is in a class by itself the only machine of its kind. No other cleaner has the electric driven brush of soft hair that means no other cleaner can sweep up the threads, lint, etc., or shake to the surface the imbed

ded dirt, so that the powerful suction CAN carry it away. $40.00, $50.00, $75.00 and $110.00

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