Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 120, 5 April 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND . SUN -TELE GRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,: 1916 .. . .. - -- ,:

.DDIS ISSBES--- APPEAL - FiEHtitis FOR tJl

BY D. W. DENNIS. The Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has been making quiet but continuous and substantial progress since last heard from. It has been re-organized.-- The president Is D. W. Dennis; vice president, E. M. Haas; the secretary, Miss Mary A. Stubbs. and the treasurer is A. D. Gayle. There Is $750 in the treasury; a county visiting nurse has been employed. Miss Kennedy of Lawrenceburg, who will begin her duties abput May 1 next . ;:':V-' The county board of health consists of Dr. Krueger, county, and Dr. Smelser, city health officers, respectively; Drs. Ross, Bramkamp and Whallon representing the city; Dr. Huff of Fountain City, Dr. Boyd of Cambridge City and Dr. Deardorf of Hagerstown. These doctors together with the above officers constitute the controlling board of the society. This committee authorized the employment of the nurse, as stated above. Since the last list of names was published the following named persons have joined the contributing membership of the society: Fourth List Published. Richmond John Shroyer, Julian Cates, Mrs. Helen M. Gaar, Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds, J. F. Hornaday, Mrs. Frank Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brown. Cambridge City F. C. Mosbaugh,

Dr. H. B. Boyd, F. J .Harvey, C. S. Kitterman, Dr. R. Littell, Dr. J. Ji. Study, Dr. J. E. Wright, Dr. R. C. Leslie, Katherine Kneise, Dr. Charles Kneise, Viola K. Roth, J. T. Reese, E. E. Oldaker, Eleanora Newman. Wayne Township Oliver Test, Mr. DR. F R UTH Specialist In Chronic Nervous and j ": Special Diseases.

'. Is Direct from New York City and will be at Hotel Westcott, Richmond, Ind., on Saturday nd Sunday, April 3th and 9th Two Days only; returning every 28 days.

; Office Hours. '.9 a. m. to 8 p. m.

Dr. Frnth li aa eminently successful Spec!list in ho treatment and dlarnosls of all loo tending and resistant Chronic Diseases :ind

Uisoraors. He hat a lone-estabHshed end wed merited reputation, aa the result of Ms lame practice and extensive Hospital experience, Vhlch has made him so proBclent that he caa natao and locate your disease in a few minutes. Ir. Pru:h served as aa Intern or Hospital Doctor in one of the largest Hospitals ot Now York City ot which he is a graduate. He has successfolly treated many ot the most difficult cases of Chroofo Disease! of men and women. That is why bis reputation has spread, why he has continued his riaita year after year, while other doctors hare made a few visits and stopped. Dr. Froth treats Disease of the Eye, Bar, Nose. Throat. Luna's. Heart. Blood, Skin, Nerves. Liver, Stomach. Intestines. Kidneys and Bladder. - Consumption la an early st-o. Catarrh, Rmgmx la Bars and Deafness. Paralysis, Neuralgia, Epilepsy. Sick Headache, Goitre. Bcaema, Scrofula. Appendicitis. Gravel. Rlieninatisrn. of joint and muscles. Also treats d.seatcs of women scientifically, j riLBH CTTIUTD WITHOUT KlflPB. Fissure. Pistols and other rectal diseases treated without surgical operation. Saraieal Csusea a-d R--x Gives Spveial Attaatioa,. TTEHVOUS DEBjUTT. ' Are yoa uerroas and denponaat; easily excited and Irritable; weak and debilitated; tired morninn; without ambition, energy or strength; lifeless, easily fatlmed; (lis trustful, and without confidence in yonraelf? Have yon sank en, red or blurred eres. pimples on your face; woak back, or deposit in urine? PRIVATE DISEASES A. SPECIALTY. . Csses of lonz Standinr especially desired. Jron treatment and incorrect diagnosis hava -ften resultod in the worst afflictions. Varico. cele. Hydrocele, Blood Poison. Syphilis, Unaat-

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Memory, which ruin body and mind. It is hiffhly important you obtain the services of a physician who has established a good reputation for treating these -diseases. , Dr. Froth has made years of study ef Prfc vat Diseases of men and women. He know and uses (he most scientific method of treating; tbem. H-ndr-ds of women suffer untold s irony with diseases which have been negleted or oaskillfully troatod. WONDERFUL CURES rsve been made by him.' You should consult nim if you have any Chronic Disease. A Specialist who has made a lifetime study of such diseases is certainly prepared to trive you the h?st results, and if yon are sick, you need fcieq tiflc treatment. Dr. Froth spares no effort to core his patJenti. fie knows that good results mean as much-to him as to the patient. Most ot his new patients come through the recommendation of other worn he has treated. Consultation and Examination Free aad (VtniidemUai.

and Mrs. Alton Hale, Walter Ratliff. Franklin Township Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt Milton Dr. Edgar C. Denny," R.' P. Lindsay, Mrs. Elsie Wood, Mrs. li E. Thompson, Mrs. Eva Thornburg, "Miss Bertie Fraser, Miss Lulu Faucett, Mrs. Frank Du Granrut, Mrs. Oliver Wallace, F. C. McCormick, M. S. Taylor. Economy Mrs. Esther Clark. . Dr. Loop, O. Cramer, Mrs. Emma Ballin-

ger, P, O. Beckman, Rev,: Oliver Frasler, Rev. P. Polhemus. Fountain City Dr." W. T. Grlffis, Joseph Brown, Rev. Leroy Huddleston, Dr. O. D. Huff, Robert L." Boren, Ladies Aid Society of Friends church. Ladies' Aid Society of v Methodist church. George N. Hartley, S. Anderson, S. C Alexander, John Barnes, K. C. Cofield. J. T. Reynolds, E. F. Smith. Wilbur HIatt. Sanford Macy. Henry Gifford, Cash, Rebecca Brown. Ask For Responses. The matter has been presented in New Garden, Perry, Jackson and Washington townships. If those who have not been seen would respond as liberally as those who have, the sum we are asking for would be far more than raised. "The committee Is especially obliged to all those who have

of the society throughout the county. In the same proportion in which taxes are -raised. It will be some time before ywe can visit all 'the townships. In the meantime, if any one, living anywhere in the . county will send 31 or more - to A. D. .-Gayle, we will be doubly obliged to him. and the township in which he Ives will be credited with the sum which will be applied to the maintenance of the visiting nurse. We have not been able to secure a competent ' nurse- for $1,000 a year, which was the, sum first .mentioned when the enterprise was undertaken. One hundred ,- dollars a .month and transportation expenses are required, which may reach $1,500 a year before the year closes. - But as the $750

contributed. We set out to try to 1 has been paid by far less than one-

raise one thousand paying members I half the wealth and population of the

county,. It seemed . cowardice not to go forward. - Who will be the first to forward a check to A. D. Gayle without further solicitation? A few .have not yet paid their subscriptions. TheyJare now. due". Send check or hand the money to A. D, Gayle. - - . ' PLAYS OWN , WEDDING

" EATON, O- April 5. Playing a wedding ' march before and after he ceremony that made him thf husband of Miss Edna Linting. Lou Stdrtenbach doubtless established a detail nowhere outdone for : its novelty. The

ceremony was performed Tuesday by the Rev. Charles A. Hunter of First

Presbyterian church. The parties re

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Preparedness

, Offers Ton an Advantage When You Select Tour ' DIAMONDS from our present stock, because WE have prepared ourselves on time. In anticipation of present and future advances. O. E. DICKINSON Special Agent Hamilton Watches, Seth Thomas Clocks.

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DEALER HELPS THAT HELP Manufacturers ... are continually seeking "dealer helps" and not infrequently complaining that dealers dont make use of them. But there is one dealer help that always strikes twelve.And that is newspaper advertising by the manufacturer. That is a dealer help that "really helps. When the manufacturer advertises his brand in the newspaper the dealer immediately feels the response at his counter. The storekeeper puts the newspaper advertised goods in the windows and backs the help that helps him. Manufacturers interested in this form of dealer help are invited to make inquiries of the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association, 806 World Building,. New York City.

USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY

Whatever is Proper, For Men to Wear . If It's Haberdastiery Find It atLichtcnfols In The Westcott

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Massive Steel Bed at a Low-

Made in White Enamel or Gold Bronze finish of cold-rolled, burnished steel tubing. Weighs one-third less than a similar style in iron. pipe. One-third lighter and having the new steel-wheel, leg mount casters, it cannot harm floors nor rugs.

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i Full 9x12 ft. Fiber Rugs, reversible, the ; most serviceable ever produced at the price; many new Spring (IQ I7P patterns - DO I O Extra Quality Wool Fiber 9x12 ft. Rugs, reversible, bright Spring Colorings and

attractive new patterns, special

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Big new line High-Spire Brussels Rugs in pretty floral and oriental patterns,' full

9x12 ft. sizes, special $13 75 Seamless Tapestry Rugs, every new and' good pattern, 9x12 size, spe- J- rt cial values at Oil til

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THIS COm FORT ABLE BED' DAVENPORT

Here's one of the Best and Biggest Daveno Bargains ever shown here a massively elegant piec of furniture, with frames of solid oak, highly finished, in rich, dark, golden oak. The covering is our renowned imperial leather, an imitation that will outwear the cheaper grades of genuine leather. It contains an extra set of real bed springs to sleep upon, entirely separate from the springs which support the cushions, bo that it's good for twenty-four hours' service a day, and the part that's used and shows in the daytime is not subjected to wear at night.

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The Food Bill, the Ice Bill, and the Doctor Bill Are ' Closely Related This fact is becoming better understood every year, and today very few

people are. satisfied with anything out

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gladly doiftg without something else rather than risk their family's health with a poor refrlger- : ator. This refrigerator thoroughly meets all conditions of sanitation, circulation of air, and econ, omy of ice. - PRICES $8.50 UP

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DON'T BUY A GAS RANGE UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN The Acorn ONCE YOU SEE -THE ACORN, NOTHING ELSE WILL DO. We have many models to choose from $12 and up ; one like cut with porcelain drip pan, broiler tray, broiler door, rust proof aluminum

steel lining and porcelain : lining; polished' porcelain

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Nearly every day we receive new complete dining room suites from the best factories of Grand Rapids and other cities. We are anxious to have you see these. You are Invited to call when most convenient for you. You will be most welcome whether you come to buy or just to see. This week we are featuring a

beautiful brown oak dining room suite. An exact reproduction of the William and Mary design. Now

on display on our floors.

This Magnificent DINING TABLE is very high grade in construction, pleasing colonial design, heavy plank top,

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SYSTEM FOR YOUR SERVICE 0ar system of extending credit Is of .the simplest kind, working no hardships whatsoever, but is bo arranged as to 'make trading in this store a real pleasure. Confidence begets Confidence and upon that basis we off er a credit . system of the most agreeable kind. " No matter how small or how large your purchase, this service is at your disposal.

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