Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 124, 11 April 1916 — Page 11
PAGE ELEVEN AGED, WEALTHY MAN : ( . v WEDS INDIANA COOK : mmi perwb's m advo their lines "soweiviiere in dico Advance column of cavalry scouting for Villistas. The soldiers are just coming to the top of one of the sand dunes characteristic of the Mexican desert. Small field pieces are carried on the Lcks of the pack animals. Below is shown one of the four-mule-team' army transports that -have penetrated mesquite wastes impassable f or the heavier motor trucks. r ? HILLSDALE. Mlclu April 11. Because his relatives "refused to make a home" tor him, notwithstanding that he lsr worth $800,000, Cyrus K. Fairchild. 81. of Ft. Wayne, Ind, was married here to Miss Uary ELFogle. a pastry cook Jn a local hotel. The bride's home is in Muncie, Ind. The couple concealed their marriage until today. Ohio Electric THE WAY TO GO" Railway
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1L TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916
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NEW PARIS, O., April 11. Mrs.
iary Sullivan, 91, died yesterday
t the home of her son, James, near
ampbellstown, with whom she had
een spending the winter. Death was
ue to infirmities of old age.
She was born in Ireland and iramirated to America with her husband, ohn, whert 20 year old. They came lmost immediately to the New Paris icinity. Her husband died thirty ears ago, and since that time she ad been making her home with her aughter, Mrs. Jennie King, of New 'aris. She and her husband went hrough all . experiences of pioneer ardsbips, which in later years she de-
ighted to relate.
Funeral services will be held wed-
tesday morning from St. John's Cath-
lic church. She is survived by three
on, John, of Hartford City; Maurice,
I Asnlana. K.an., ana James oi w&mpellBtown, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie
King, New Paris.
Change of Time Effective Sunday, April-9 1916 Limiteds East leave 11:30 a. mv 3:30 p. m.. thru to Dayton. Springfield, Columbus, Newark and Z an es villa. Locals East leave 6:20. 7:20, 8:20. :20, 11:20 a. m.; 12:20. 1:20, 2:20, 3:20. 4:20, 5:20, 6:20. 7:20, 9:00. 10:00, 11:00 p. m. W. S. WHITNEY Gen. Pass. Agt. Springfield, O.
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because it would mean money out of
heir Dockets. They are getting money
or work they are not doing. ' The all-
lme health officer must earn bis
money.
Poverty is Problem. The problem of preventing poverty
s one of these allied problems," said
the health board secretary. "It needs Ehe co-operation of the business men.
Sickness interferes with the payment bf bills the money goes to the doc
tors, the undertakers and the grave
bards."
"The national conference of char-
llties and corrections held at India-
jnapolis May 10 to 17, is a business Conference," he continued. "Business
mien should attend it.
"Health experts are called cranks-
i ii fHiiiTlit r "f
but they are the most practical men j of today. Any knowledge becomes, practical if you have the gumption tos use it. All discoverers and inventors were called cranks but tbey have proven to be the most practical men. 1
"Public health is the only public wealth. Public health is what you business men are depending on for business. Insane Care Costly. "There are 9,500 Insane In the state in and out of the institutions. All of them have to be cared for at an expense. "Thirty per cent of the insanity Is hereditary but most of this is . from sickness of ancestors. Twenty per cent comes from infectious diseases and it is within the' power of man to prevent practically all of these diseases."
REALTY TRANSFERSIN WAYNE COUNTY
Cleavers Add. Rich-
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"HEAR-UP" OF RICKENBACHER'S RIGHT
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Transfers from April 1, to April 8, 1916. Margaret J. Davis to I. Stephen Worley, lot 6, Bungalow Hill, Richmond. Ctamp $1. Con. $325. Edgar F. Hiatt Comr. to Fred M. Wallace Pt N. W. 35-15-1. Stamp $3.50. Con. $3400. Ray K. Shiveley Comr. to Lindley H. Townsend. et al., Pt. lot IS O. P. Fountain City. Con. $607.
Charles A.. Bolinger to Charles H. Moore, Pt. N. E. 32-14-1 and lot 24 Home Add. Richmond, $1300. Charles A. Bolinger to Charles H. Moore, lot 34 Home Add. Richmond. Con. $1300.
David E. Roberts to Edward H. Turner et al., Pt. lot 1 R. Van Sants 2nd Add. Richmond, $400. Alice W. Hollingsworth to Omar G. Murray, Pt. lots 247 and 248 Mendenhall & Coffins 3d Add. Richmond,
$4500. Joseph P. Iliff to Berry Moore et al., Pt. S. W. 9-14-1 & 8-14-1, $1. John S. Musser to James M. Garrett, $150. Pt. Frac. 1-17-14. Dickinson Trust Co., Trustee to Otto C. Krone, lot 72 Reeveston. $1500. Dickinson Trust Co., trustee to Otto C. Krone, Pt. lots 35 and 74 Reeveston, $1. Jacob Weiss to Mary Whitely, lot 6, block. 16, Miltod. $500. Jonathan P. Evans to Charles W. Pitman et al., lot 19,' A. P. Griffiths Add. Richmond, $400. George C. Ball to S. F. M. Hirsch, lots 35 and 36 J. K. Dugdales Add. Richmond, $1. Riley J. .Salisbury to John P. Salisbury et al., Pt. 22-18-13. $3500. Frank L. Street to Frank Costelluccio et al., lot 40, J. H. Bosticks Add. Richmond, $380. Grace May Powell to John Lawler,
!pt. lot 18, E. I
mond. K,miah.,Br. McMahan to Sarah
Hoggatt IbtiHome Add. Richmond, ( $1225. I Dickinson Trust Co., trustee to Mary C. Moss, lot 15, Benj. Fulgham
Add. Richmond, $1000. Amanda H. Jones to John C. Bock-
man et al., S. M lot 3, West View, Richmond, $1. Dickinson Trust Co., trustee, to Will M- i-eller et al., lot 118 Reeveston Place, $1200. Almon F. Hill Jr., to Ida B. Smith, lot 122 Richmond Terrace, $50. Benj. F. Crossley Admr. to Alonzo R. Feemster, lots 62 and 63, block 27, Cambridge City, $333.34. Wm. J. Hiatt to Wm. A. Bond et al.,
Pt lot 19, W. I. Dulins Add. Richmond, $325. Henry J. Cook to Dicie Cook, Pt. S. W. 34-17-13, $4000.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
and West Baden Sprudel Water cannot exist in the same body one hour. At your druggist small bottles, 13c; large botties, 5Sc WeSTBMESI
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Hie Amiimex
of Things lor f file Home
Our enormous stocks of Rugs, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Mattings and Linoleums
are particularly attractive at this time because JiiJt
of the many new patterns just arrived for the Spring buying season.
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The movies have taught us the value of the near-up, the bringing of one art into prominence, out of the composite picture. To pick out the one part that has made Rickenbacher a successful autohobile race driver is a hard job as the composite Rickenbacher includes brains, experience, skill, daring and physical prowess. 1 He is the head of the Prest-O-Lite racing team that owns four Maxwell cars and will not only be responsible for the entire-crew, but will sit at one of the wheels himself. At the wheel it is his mighty right, the steady nerves, the sinewy muscular strength, that makes him a master of his steel mount ind unafraid to take chances in the hazardous sport. This steady right hand and arm gripping the steering wheel has brought him safely from many an emergency and guided him in the past season second only to the famous Dario Resta, who was awarded the championship of 1915. With a faster car than he has ever driven before Rickenbacher believes that in the Sixth International Sweepstakes race on Indianapolis Speedway he will be able to "swap" places with Dario Resta. To keep this mighty right arm in condition Rickenbacher is going through itrenuous physical training such as would daunt even a Jess Willard. He is completing his Maxwell cars at the Prest-O-Lite factories at Indianapolis and. kxaects to be in practice within a few days.
IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Here's Grandmother's Recipe Darken and Beautify Faded Hair.
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That beautiful, even shade o" dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an application or two of Sage and sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundredfold. - Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wythe's Sage and Sulphur Compound," ready to use. This can always be depended upon. to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has-been applied. You simply dampen a songe or soft brush with it and draw this througb the hair, taking one small strand at a tjme; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy,- lustrous and abundant. Adv.
of Cups of Coffee will be drunk tomorrow morn- 11 ing. Some of it will start the day off with vim and smile, p KP' and some of it won't. wNllllllilll What kind will yours be? B glllllP Just for the sake of a change, P IllllPr and a good one at that, ask M WMm your wife or your mother to P try Golden Sun Coffee. Many Mmm Jt people, well known to you, are f? using Golden Sun. There's a big reason. It's fcenfer and JiP costs no more. Try it ! m THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. .jjjjj 4$h,,,, p BIMa "'
Window Shades Let us figure on your shade requirements. Measurements taken and work expertly done. Quick and efficient service in this department.
Carpet Beaters JUST IN A big shipment of the best beater made. For a quick sale, only 9c each. Phone orders delivered. Call the Carpet Department.
This Is Imporfaiil SPECIAL PRICES ON A FEW RUGS Values Extraordinary
Several Tapestry Russ, 9x12 feet, values $12
to $15, now $9.88 . Ifil
c a r n . i o f l m
oaxony nxmmsier ruics, ?x i reec, vaiue sU, a
now $14.98 Smith Axminster Rugs, 9x1 2 feet, value $22.00, now . $17.48
For Bedroom, Bath or Hail, one lot of Felt Rugs, A
3UxbU inches, regularly sold at qZ, to close at 98c. Try just one and you'll want another. Matting Shirt Waist Boxes, big value, $1.98 each 1 lot of 2-piece Congoleum Rugs, 9x1 2 ft., $6.00 IP. Geo.ft.foofl6nWCaj i i i urn p i r i l hi M l i i l ll r
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