Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 132, 20 April 1916 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916
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CHESTER, Ind.. April 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Sampson Cloyd and children,
Earl and. Garrett of Glen. Kard. were
aaturaay ana sunaay guests oi Mr. kid Mrs., Earl Mitchell and. daughter. L vl .Those who attended the quarterly meeting at Williamsburg Sunday were, pljr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mr. and airs. OIHe Boerner, Mr; : and Mrs. jjatnes Webster and ' daughter, . Florpnee.. . . .Mr. and ; Mrs. Burgess MofMahan and daughter- Lucile, Charley llluffman, Misses Lucile and Marjorie (Huffman, Bonnie and Blanche Carman land Carrie 'Boerner; Messrs. Harry Brown and .Malon'DalzelL. Mr. and
Sd rs. Bert Carman and ? son Howard i
tepent Sunday s with relatives at Center-
kille.. . .Mrs.- Emma Burg, Mrs. Jen-
ni j Huffman and Mrs. Ida Pickett
(visited Will Ryan and family Sunday afternoon.
Visit Elbert Kemp. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp of Lynn
Ind., were Sunday, guests of : Elbert
Kemp and family. . . . .Mr. and . Mrs. Morrison Pyle: were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1 Brumfield.. . .'. Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Critchfield spent
Sunday with relatives at Columbus, O. :.'..Mrs Kuntz and,!' little ." son of Columbus, O.,' returned home Sunday after a, visit with her. daughter. , Mrs. Harry Critchfield.. .. .Mr. . and . Mrs. Frel Vornauf; of near. Whitewater, spent Sunday evening 'With Mrs. Vornauf and son Harry, west of town..., ; Rev.'U lmer filled his regular, appoint: ment V here Sunday evening and he will conduct, the. Easter services here next Sunday morning. . , ? .. :-,
Brownsville Notes
By Ova Long.
FARMERS AT CRETE : REPORT A COMPLETE FAILURE IN WHEAT
The lecture given by L. E. Brown at the M. E. church last Thursday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. .,..Mr. and Mrs. O. r. Campbell have moved .into their home east of the depot. . . . Mrs: Tell Boggs and - Mrs. Ruby Park were shopping in Connersvllle, ; Monday. . . .Sanford Funk- took sick: Saturday -with the measles. ... Miss Fern Rose spent Saturday and Sunday at Philomath.... Mrs. A. M. Stout's- parents,: Mr. and r Mrs. E. M. Cbttrell, returned from Florida Thursday - evening. After spending a few
lays in .; Brownsville, they went to
Manchester?". Mr.' and -Mrs. Albert Wadsworth were .visitors in Yankeetown, Sundayi .I.Miss EdnaKinder, Mrs. . Capp" Kaufman - and Mrs. Amos Kinder attended : the funeral .of William Sherry 'at -Connersville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.-Clifford Walker spent Sunday " with John Hendrickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Campbell, Mrs. Rosco Jobe and little -son, Hubert were shopping in Connersville, last - Thursday ,. . . Rollo Parks, and Edna Kinder : called on Charlie-: MoDougal and wife, Sunday evening..-.. Mrs. -Daisy -Whetseel called on friends
nuinnmfis' pttv . n m connersvuie, last Baiumay.,.jvira.
Invitations have been issued by Cam ! -Walker of Sprmgersville was visiting
KNIGHTS INVITE i FRIENDS TO HALL FOR MUSICALE
-- CRETE, Ind., April 20. The wheat crop in-this vicinity will be a complete failure. . Farmers have finished the sowing of oats. Many of the farmers have plowed their wheat field and sown oats in them.. . .Mr. Sol M. Boren of Buffalo, N. Y., called on his brother-in-law, J. B. Jordan, last wpek... .Cliff Riner and brother, C. E. RIner, were in Crete Monday, after
BT.' H HrtrHpra nnr trn mntftrm" tn
Richmond, Saturday. . . .H. W. Jordan and Ed, Murray were at Union City, Saturday .evening. Ralph Jordan and
Glen Morgan were alBO visiting there.- . .Miss Gold a Patterson of. Dayton, Ohio, is home for a few days with her father, and mother, who liye north-1 east of Spartansburg. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Bolt, of Richmond, were guests of J. H. Jordan, Sunday Mrs. Paul Thorn is , confined to her home because of sickness.
, The taste for frog-eating is increasing in America. Last year 6,00.000 frogs were placed on tho markets of St. Paul and Minneapolis. . ;, .: ,
bridge City ; lodge No. 9, K. of P., to the members and their families to attend a special entertainment to be given, at" their Castle hall on the evening of April .27., .There will be music
and other interesting features . . r.Mr. and f Mrs. B. R. Griffin are remodeling and ': otherwise' Improving their propertyon East . Maple street. When completed Mr.' and ' Mrs. " Joe I, Moore will occupy a part of the .house. ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones will occupy one' of the. news flats just completed In the Kiser block: . . Mrs: Glen Beeson of Richmond, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. I. N. Falls of this place,5 has in her possession a, copy of The Richmond Palladium, published in April, 1843. It is marked "Holloway Edition." The
print is fine and the quality of the paper excellent. . ; Visits Mrs. Gun n, Mrs. H, C. Dickinson of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Gunn,: Wednesday . :. - .B. F. Wissler spent Thursday at Martinsville, attending to business. . . .Russell Dennis ; of Knights-
town, has accepted a position as pattern maker with the Mal-Gra Castings company.... Miss Ethelyn Barnett of Indianapolis, wDl spend Sunday with her aunt, . Miss Virginia Barnett. .George Clark of Dayton, Ohio, ia spending the week with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Lynn ' Clark .... Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 'Marson of Tipton, are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marson. Mrs. E. G. Whelan and Mrs. Lester Sherry spent Tuesday at Hagerstown, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Retts and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry.
with. Clifford Walker and wife a few
days this week.". . .Mrs. Sarah Whitesel has been very poorly for the last few weeks. - ' ' ' '
ECONOMY GRADUATES SEND ANNOUNCEMENT
ECONOMY, .Ind., April 20.-r-Pretty commencement folder cards are out with the following announcement on them: . -. . . ... . . , . Economy High School Class, Nineteen Hundred Sixteen,-Commence-; ment Exercises Wednesday, .' May ; Third, Eight O'clock, M. E. church. Class Motto: Y I ' "Out of School Lire into Life's School." - i' M Class Colors Blue and Gold. , Class - Flower Tea Rose. Class Roll: Hazel Mendenhall, Clyde Franklin, Irvin P. Hunt, Hazel M. Flet cher and Blanche Beali. Assistant Anna M. Bishop. ; Principal Walter B. Brumfiel.
rorm'SEiiSu CEDDK'S : PLAWT AT ORilVILLE, 0.
MILTON, Ind. April420 The MUton Masonic lodge ' will .' confer 'the' master Mason's degree-- pn candidates' Monday night.- A- large crowd is expected!, as
brethren from all lodges in the countyH
are expected . . . . The Courier-Crescent, published at Ofrville, Ohio.i under the date of April 11, states: "H. E." Newman has disposed of a portion of his
pany, to William . Herbert, of Pittaburg, Pennsylvania," who will succeed
Mr.; Newman 'as general .manager of the .plant. vv Mr. Newman came' to; this i city.with""his family in' April, 1905, and in connection ' with J. M- - Taylor, . now deceased,;"" organized : this : company. Their first" shipment was May 21, 1905, and "the . factory-has practically , run every ;day since. Under-the. able management ofNMr.-.,Newmanthe factory has greatly- increased its output and developed a high standard of efficiency. During'the eleven years of his supervision he has watched the factory grow from a few mattresses per day to the; present. output -of 40,000 mattresses per. year; He states-hls nly reason for retiring is his desire to have more, leisure time for other, business matters in . which he Is interested which will probably result in Mr. and Mrs. Newman changing thejr.residence to Columbus,: Ohio, about July' 1. " In retiring 'he is -making such '4raprove-
ments . end changes at the .factory
wnicn ne aeems-wm De oi; service 10 his successor- and has extended to all the, day; workers in the employ of the
company as an evidence of his- continued interest: in them a decided increase in salary. Mr. and Mrs. Newman's friends regret the iloss of "their pleasant,. association." The above refers to.. Homer Newman; son of- the late Mr. 1 and Mrs. F. B. Newman; of this place. He was born and reared here and is a brother of Miss Florence Newman, of . Virgil Newman of Cambridge ' City, and ; R. H. Newman of Chicago. - - . . , ; . The groundhog or woodchuck, is the largest representative of the squirrel family. -The pVairie . dog is another member of the squirrel group.
FIVE TO GRADUATE; 111 WEBSTER CLASS
WEBSTER, Ind.." April 20. The twenty-fifth annual .; commencement will , be held at the school building Thursday evening, r April 27. George W. Winfrey of Anderson will- deliver the ' address. Music wiir be by the Harold.-. Williams - orchestra- of Richmond, i. The high school graduates are Miss MabeKKlng and Claude. Williams. Common schools Miss. Mabel .Williams fend Messrs. Theodore King,1 Clifford Oler, ;Emmett- Parish and Marvin Hunt. The baccalaureate sermon" will be given .;next'. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the M. E. church by Rev. Lewis Ulmer of Williamsburg. . ' - ,
Events An Economy By NH.:ETdwardi. '
A Mr. ' and' Mrs.' Lawrence Hiatt - and children qf Fountain' .City,: were here Tuesday. . .Dr. A? L., Loop, wife and children-were at" Hagerstown. recently. .-. v.CJP-Kyser and daughter Geprgia, of KokOmo, were Sunday night guests of W. L. Fennlmore and . - daughtef, Blanche. . . .Mr. and Mrs. . Roll Hite and children of Kokomo, ' and Edward Martin, of this place,;; were Tuesday evening- supper gueats -'-. oL. . Edwards brothers anL.MisBGrace' Garrison. . C E.- Routh of Richmond, ana Oliie Conarroe pf-Medoc, were also visitors. . . .
Mr. : and - Mrs. r01iYe.r Hiatt were at West River the first of the week. u .- Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Lontr of Hagerstown,' were here-Tuesday., v. Charles Gibson is still .helping handle' the mail attke poet office. '::. - 1 -f- ;-vv "palladium want ads pay'
GIVE EASTER MUSIC.
MILTON, Ind.. April 20. The Chris
t'ian church Sunday school will have exercises Sunday morning appropriate to Easter. The program is entitled, "The Easter Message and Blessing." Everybody is invited. The choir will also have practice, Friday evening. ;
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For Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching, Tender, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns-Use "Tiz!";
Whole year's foot comfort (or only 25 cents
I uscTiz' when
my feet ache, bum or puff up. ' It's finef
; Turpo penetrates and reaches the pain, yet it does not blister, and does not stain. Turpo is a powerful turpentine ointment' in mild, soothing form. Buy of any druggist. Adv. ' '
Gooi:bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. 5 Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and. raw spots.- "No more shoe -tightness, no more limping with', pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tiz"is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and
wear smaller shoes. Use 'Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfor
table your feet feel.
Get a 25-cent box of. "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, lad feet,
feet that never swell, never hurt, nev
er get tired. Beware oMmitatlons!Adv. - - ':--,. '-:: --.'- ' V, -: r
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FLL1TS LIKE TOE wins laTocacEW Ne. 1 is a - strong healthy , hair with proper nourishment. , N. 2 is a dry, battle, split hair, practically lifeless. -. No. S shows the hair cell so corerei with dandmff that the hair cannot liT and - is - soon smothered. No. 4 shows the hair plant that .is hopelesely dead. ' There are about 175,0X10 hair plants ' tn ths human head. "Whether they are Btrong, healthy plants or sickly and. lifeless depends . upon the care which thvy receive. If one-half . or two-thirds of your hair eeDs. are stopped up -with dapdrafE - jo's cannot expect a good head of, hair. -: ' . Your hair cells, most be kept open-1-' free from dandruff the scalp must ; be kept soft and' healthy. ' Ordinary toilet soaps and shampoos do not open the hair cells. They temoe the loose dandruff from the hair and scalp,, but they coalain free alkali ' and really' injure the hair plant. ... - The hair is an oil plant and should bo washed only with an oil shampoo. EVERY " WEEK ANTISEPTIO SHAMPOO -contains both cocoanut and cineral oils. It cleanses; the hair and scalp most thoroughly, dissolves and removes the dandruff and leaves the scarp soft and the hair plants with a slight touch of oil but no surplus oil in the hair. - It contains all of the beneficial properties of crude, oil, now so much used for falling hair, but none of the black and disagreeable elements. Highly recommended for men, women and children. Every "Week Anti-Septic Oil- Shampoo is sold at 50c for large bottle. . Thistlethwaite's Stores, i
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Not a single piece of old, out-of-date merchandise included in this, our greatest Clearance jSale. We have these sales at the beginning of the season because we believe in giving values to our customers when they need them, and now is the logical time to buy New Suits, and this sale is the place to get them that is if you want to save money. Come tomorrow and Saturday. You can buy your Complete Easter Outfit here and with the money you save you can take a trip over Easter. See us now don't delay. .
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Buy Spring Suits
REGULAR $10.00 SUITS all extra fine values, a big assortment of the season's best styles to choose from, now during sale only
$18 SUITS must go in this big Clearance sale; we can't hold a single suit back; buy these. now at only.....
Our Extra $15 Suit Values, every one of high grade materials, to clean up quick we offer these now at. .
Our Very Best $22 Suit Values, you caht equal them anywhere: to close during this sale at only . . . . . . .
ShflVO for Spring and Summer, 1 1 w . now priced at almost cost
50c SHIRTS, now ... . . . . $1.00 SHIRTS, mow :
$1.50 SHIRTS, now . . . ... Si. 38
RAINCOATS REDUCED $6.00 Coats at. ... .$4.98 $8.50 Coats at: ... $6.48 $10.00 Coats at... $7.48 $12.00 Coats at. . . .$9.98
Hosiery
Sensational Hat Savings $3.00 SOFT or STIFF HATS, now . . . . . $2.49 $2.50 SOFT or STIFF HATS, now . $2.19 $2.00 SOFT or STIFF HATS, now . . . . .
FRANKEL SALES are known for their superior value giving, and this sale, right in the beginning of. the Spring Season,' means more than VALUE GIVING!'-
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That will please every man who buys think of these saying prices:
50c HOSE, per pair 25c HOSE, per pair
Seasonable Underwear at Saving - Prices
50c UNION SUITS, Big Value, at $1.00 UNION SUITS; Can't Beat Them, at .
$1150 UNION SUITS; Best on the Market, G1.24
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Men, we are giving the greatest Clothing Values in the history, of our business. ' We want you to ;;buy NEW SPRING GOODS NOW, and at a " SAVING!
