Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 133, 21 April 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND StJN-TELEGflAlL FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916

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Been in Yet Fellers ?

HOLLANSBURG, Ohio, April J15 Mount Simpson' spent the week-end at home. He la employed at Dayton. ..,.. "Will Harrison of Union City has been pending the past three days here the guest.. of relatives.... The local schools close for the summer . Taxation' Friday. Examinations -were - held - last - week. , Fair - work Is being - prepared this week Commencement, Saturday night,' April 22.. ..Chas, Fulkerson and; family " and N." T.' . Ireland spent Tuesday In Richmond. . . .Me. Kllnger of Greenville was here Wednesday ' on ' bust-, ness. .. .Mood 'Albright' spent Wednesday In Richmond.. . . .Dr. and : Mrs. ,W.C D. Bishop were Wednesday shoppers In Richmond... '.Mr. and Mrs. C. S.'j Pitman .visited? at ' Mrsr Pitman's parents Mr,, and. Mrs. ..Blue ..Williams In Mlddlieboro from Saturday to Wednesday. .f..O. -A. Downing t was a Greenville visitor Monday ...T. J. lAIbright is having vhis residence-' re 'modeled . . . Quay Beetley . was In Lynn

. .Tuesday ' morning "andHr-TfewMadisoB Tuesday x night on business .... J. H. Beetley spent Sunday at home "'off the road," returning ' to his work Tuesday. .'. ' Jesse Haas - and - Wt "H." Davis made a' business trip to Indianapolis

tMonday i and . Tuesday. Mr.: W H

(Davis purchased -three. . motor trucks

land they drove - them home...

IHolIansburg High School baseball

'team will journey' to j Palestine Wed

nesday afternoon (to ' play the High

! School aggregation of that place. .

lioney-Pyley made' a-business trip to

I y 1 At, Movies Tonight

New . Madison- Monday. . ; . Mr. . and

Mrs. Harry Stevens. iMri and Mrs. K.

Boyd, Mr. Charles Martin-and Master!

Buster Harris of the Stevens Comedy

Co. were : here Monday r to take, the

train to. LynaV, . . Mrs. Maybelle Bick-

nell and son jtfelnrich will jeave -Wed

nesday morning for a? visit with Mrs.

Bicknell's parents, Mr. and. Mrs.!

Fizzle at Cincinnati. . i.Mr, Simmons

of Union City was a Tuesday visitor

tn our burg.

i , LYRIC, j- Movie queens come from all points of the compass. Some of them win beauty contests. others are friends of the management, and some achieve their fame by downright hard .work, while still others were cloak models or hash-slingera before they were put on the studio payroll. Selma von Sable, ;the -heroine of "Lathered Truth," -a. Victor two-reel comedy, at the Lyric tonight, got into the picture game via the lady barberess route. - COLI8EUM. : The initial presentation of the World Film Corporation's production of "Then I'll Come Back to You," in which Alice Brady makes, her appearance, supported by a typical Frohman cast, will take" place at the Coliseum, Tuesday and Wednesday; ."Then I'll .Come Back, to You" is the filmization of the Larry Evans story which appeared serially 'In the "Metropolitan Magazine;? and then lawbook form. In which form editions' in the hundreds of thousands have already been sold.

RICIOilD MAN ACCEPTS PLACE

AT CAORIDGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., April 21.,

John A. : Maddox 'of -Richmond, will.

succeed Charles Eiklor as engineer at the -Municipal Light and Water plant. Mr. Eiklor has accepted a position with the Western Drop Forge Co., Marion,-Ind., at a salary of $1,800 per year.... ".Frank Ohmit and son Albert, and Charles Wheeler attended the District. Association!,' of Merchants at Rushville, JVednesday. ...... Rudolph Hoover is the owner of a new Bulck

automobile ' Just purchased of Frank

Maison. . - " ... Gives Easter Sermon. '

vA special Easter sermon will be de

livered by Rev. Stearns at the Presby

terian church Sunday morning; a "Meditation on the Resurrection" will

constitute the evening service...

Miss Mary Bertsch, chief dietition at

the Battle Creek Sanitorium, Michigan, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertsch . ..Felix Johnston has accepted a position as traveling representative of the German-American - Machine company, of Cleveland, O. and will look after the firm's business in Indiana and Wester.n Ohio....; There will be a large attendance of Masons from Cambridge City ' lodge, No. 5, at the Milton Masonic rally, -Monday evening, April 24. B.4 A. Carpenter spent Thursday in Martinsville attending to business. . .4 .Max Kitterman came from from DePauw, Thursday, jo spend the Easter vacation . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kitterman. .'. . . Winfield Eliason and family will return to Cambridge City having purchased his former home on Capitol Hill, which he recently sold to William Maudlin of New Castle.

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KEV PARIS OOARD" HIRES iriSTOUGTORS

NEW PARIS,"" 0TAprU 21. The Jefferson township board of education has employed teachers for-thei 1915 196 term : of ltha centralized schools at the-regulaxmeeting 'Tuesday even; ing. The neww building of twelve school rooms wlll.be readyVfor the autuma opening of .school. There are

.some twenty applications for,.the posi

tion otisupenntendent.-i.!Tbe. present lncumbeati Prof. BJ S.: Davis. - after

seventeen years? service,, refused : to

apply. 4 The following', teachers - were

employed::. High school. ? Misses' Zelma ' Nunaraaker,- principal,f and " Effie

Eby; grades, E. H. Young, Mary O Claire Biles, Morna Newbern, ' r Crawford, EmmaJ Thompson,, u j Chenoweth and Mae Kuth. Miss 1 ? Tlmmons, who.tanght Room 2, wa. j an applicant for the next-terml ; i

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INJURED IN THE : : ; ; : ADIRONDACKS -'- i - , - t v Mr.; A. H, Remle, . Manager ' of the. Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany, N. Y.", sayss While', walking along the road up inf the ; Adlrondacks,! 'slipped ,and badly sprained. my knee, rThe -good Samari

tan- of, the camp, gave me .some of your

famous . Dr: Jones'-Liniment ? ; which

really saved the good time I .was hav

ing.--It: reduced the swelling and took

alt the pain away."; ' - . '; . v Dr.' Jones' Liniment,' forrterly. Beav

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years .'for all pains and acnes. 25 and 50 cental-Adv.v '

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BULLET HITS EYE

LOGANSPORT, Ind., April 21. Don Deegan accidentally shot Edward Maroney with an air rifle. The shot struck Edward's eye and he may lose the sight of it.

ORGANIZE RED TOPS

i ALEXANDRIA. Ind.; April 21 Plans are under way here to unite all the red-headed persons of Indiana- in what Is toTbe known as. the Red Head Association of Indiana.

Mrs. Emma Seelig is attending re

vival meetings at. Richmond this week: I . ,:Mr. and Mrs. "Sedgwick and son Theodore, and Mr." and- Mrs. Cramer of Richmond spent Sdnday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutton and family... Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Long spent Monday evening with Mr. Will Floyd and family .Mrs. Nell Manlove of Indianapolis is spending the week with her1 mother, Mrs. Martha Butler. ' Mrs. Florence Smith and daughter, Josephine . were in Richmond Monday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and family of Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mrs. Larsh .... Mabel Breen spent Sunday at her home'near Jacksonburg. . . Mrs. Horace Norman, who ; has been ill, is better.... Mr. and Mrs. Albin Eaton ate lunch Sunday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. ,

West Manchester

By Myrtle Trena.

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Jesse I Beck. . . .David Poyner 'is ' building a

new barn. : . .Mrs. Eliza Brown" and son Ray, Harley- Brown and family and Will McClure and ,t wife of Eldorado were entertained Sundav at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown." '

. C. A. Ford and Leon Leas were in Dayton Thursday and - Friday attending a meeting of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite . Masons.. Cal Braddock and wife and David Poyner and wife were Sunday guests, of Irvin Poyner and wife, near Castine!.". ..T. C. Boner and family- of Dayton spent Sunday

For the Woman s Eye

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an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back as found in every large package. .

With the distended silhouette gown the various forms of. ruffle and ruche trimming,, hence it is not surprising to find thia afternoon frock of rose taffeta featuring, frill ...upon frill oh the scalloped bands, which are aet on a-feundation of rose .georgette-crepe. The effect" Is very charming and particularly becoming on the slim youthful figure. The full sleeves and round yoke In the Bodice accentuate the "'quaint' effect which these ruffles

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