Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 137, 26 April 1916 — Page 11

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NEW PARIS, CX. April 26. Tne invitatlons.to.the Twenty-eignth annual commencement of the Jefferson townsi;!? schools are being mailed and the program is a follows: Overture, orchestra; Invocation, Rer. E. J., Vance; music, orchestra; ; class chronicles, Hester E.; Nelson; -class oration, Emmett O. Harris; class revelations. Marvel Mitchell; violin solo. Prof. Fred--erick Hicks; ;lass address, George F. Burba,7 editor Dayton Daily News; inusic, orchestra; class farewell, Helen R. Held; presentation of diplomas, Zelma Nunnamaker. nrlneina.1 at his-h

school; benediction; music by orches

tra, p hicks' orcnestra of Richmond, will furnish the muttfe.

' - The baccalaureate sermon will be

delivered May 7, at the Christian church by the castor. Rev. Georee F.

Crites. The commencement will be held Thursday evening, May 11, at the PreBbyterian church 8 o'clock. The class motto is, "Yesterday is gone.

( forget H! Tomorrow never comes

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busy!" The class flowers are Cape J-smlne and pink tea rose and class colors are red and white.

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--)f the largest classes In the school's

msiory. An unusual thing in the way of names is noted, there being two

gins named Helen and two, Dorothy in the class, also the Misses Keasler are twin sisters. The rlapn roll is Helen

B. Kessler, Helen R. Reid, Jo Dorothy

rence, Dorothy Kessler, Emora B. Murray; Emmett G. Harris, Frank M. Hawley, Mabel, M. Barney, Feme E. Marshall, Marvel Mitchell, Evelyn Aker, Hester E. Nelson.

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The New York State Association for Horseman, the most recent organization for horseman, had its inception last year in agitation at Watertown, N. Y. The scheme was taken up by President William Place, of the Watertown Driving club, and an effort made to co-ordinate the various driving clubs and to use them as a nucleus for a state organization. The Idea as launched by the. Watertown club was to form a strong amalgamation for safe roads and to promote breeding and to back the horse generally, and not to get together for racing or its advancement. Little encouragement was given the association at first, and the club abandoned the attempt. However, In June, 1915, .a temporary organization was founded, with Irving Parmeter, of Watertown, as 'chairman. TWe movement grew rapidly, and in November, the state organization was firmly launched.. A. H. Cosden, of Southold, L. I., is the president.

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Motel RICHMOND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3d. Arid Every Four Weeks Thereafter.

Dr. Mayo has treated a. number of cases of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated successfully all forms of Chronic Diseases that are curable, such as Diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder. Blood Poison, Rectum, Catarrh, Rupture, Eczema, Epilepsy, Dropsy, Female Diseases. Nervous Debility. . Functional Weakness, Etc. . ; - MEN A speedy, permanent and lasting cure is what I give you beyond a doubt if your case is curable. If not, I will pot accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best reference I could give as to professional reliability is the manv cured, satisfied patients I dismiss. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN I will give the POOREST man a chance, aa well as the RICH, to receive a cure from me at a SMALL COST. There is no one too POOR to get my best advice FREE. . . . VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE Our one treatment cure is what you ehould have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting. All signs disappear in a few days or a few weeks. BL'OOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES Wewill give you treatment that will in a few days or weeks cure all rasb and sores. STRICTURE, KIDNEY, BLADDER, BLADDER TROUBLES Are scientifically treated by us. Our methods immediately benefit you. PILES, FISTULA We can cure you so quickly and so easily that you will be surprised. We will give you just the result and cure you are looklog for. ' - ' ' ' RUPTURE TREATED After an examination we will tell you just what : we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure you. we will frankly and honestly tell you so. ' Call on or address W. R. MAYO, M. D. 843 North Delaware Street. Indianapolis, Indiana "' B3E al''1!'llM'''ll""''l"l"' g PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEftl

BOSTON PEOPLE BOY NEW CARS

BOSTON, Ind.. April 26. Mrs. Charles Kennedy of. Peru. Ind spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Piper. ,.-,.W.": A. Rmehart. has purchased a Chevrolet tourning car and O. M. Whitmire a Dodge roadster. .... Mr. and ' Mrs. P. L. Beard. Miss Mary Beard and Rev. Crampton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby..... Elmer Farns worth was a Muncie visitor last week..... Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shook and son of Goodwins corner, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattain and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Abington, Saturday and Sunday. . Visit Friends HerV. Mr. and TIrs. Guy Henley-and children spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs, E. Taylor . Mrs. Fairy Felckstef and daughter of Oxford,. O., returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. -Shook. . -. Mrs. Adda Young and children of Cincinnati, ire visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. James Ambrose.... Mrs: Clarence Shaver and "children of Richmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phenis recently, : .Messrs. Clarence Parks, Frank Jenkinson, James Peck, Charles Bass, "Stanley

Brattain, Stanley Beard, J. C. Pyle, F. O. Smith and W. S. Porterfield mot6red to Milton Monday night and attended the. Masonic (odge. v

HUNTS OXXEN YOKES

MUNCTE, Ind, April 26. Oxen,

yokes, saddlebags and coonskin caps

are being sought by Clarence W.

Dearth for centennial celebration.

For Tired School Children Boys and girls who have been bending over their desks for weeks and months, and often studying at home late into the night, get into a weak, nervous, run-down condition, , and wise mothers will take the advice of our local druggist, Clem Thistlethwaite, and give, such children Vinol, because it is a non-secret preparation which contains the three oldest tonics known, and is guaranteed to strengthen and restore health to weak, overworked, run-down people, and to cure chronic coughs, cold and bronchitis, or you can get your money back.

SHOP TALK.

Helen I've heard that 'men prefer to make love to short fir la rather than to tall ones. - . . - Harry (a broker) Tea; - it',:, the shorts that you always hear getting sf iiBgzed" Coney Island is to make a $1,000,000 trolley terminal, work on: which will soon be commenced.

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Danger ahead ! Go now to a mirror and examine your mouth? Do your gums look "rinsed out," shrunken? Do you see a jagged appearance in the gum-line? If so, see your dentist He will tell you that you have pyrrheat and that to save your teeth you will have to light this dread disease at once.

"PRETTY SOFT FOR HIM" How often you have said that about the man who holds down the' big job the boss. . But dont forget those days when he plugged, just as hard as you do now, and saved a little, all the while. The saving . had as much to do with his success as the plugging perhaps a little more. You are working as hard as you know how but are you saving something regularly? One dollar will start a savings account in this . Safe, Conservative, Strong Bank. V

CORNER SEVENTH AND . MAIN STREETS

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Sold by Arlington Hotel Cigar Stand, Wettcott Hotel Cigar 8Und, & H. Feltman. Engle A Eaton. Quigley Drug Stores.

VACATIONISTS!

. . For Vacation Season Summer Tours Short Journeys Week End Trips every possible requisite that the Vacationist can desire Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases will be found here at attractively reasonable "prices. . '. Don't fail to visit this wonderful -display of Leather Goods and take advantage of the timely offerings which await you. .MILLER'S

827 Main St.

Phone 1811.

From pyorrhea come by far the greater part of all tooth troubles. Unless treated and checked, it will result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco combats the germ of the disease. Its regular use Insures your teeth against the attack or further progress of pyorrhea.

'But Sennet does mire. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and whole-someness.

Start the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist Uiay; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company ' 503 Union Central Building,

Cincinnati, umo.

Does Newspaper Advertising Pay?

A large paint manufacturer asked this question of retailers throughout the country: NO8SAID: "Does newspaper advertising pay? Yes. We would not do without that kind of advertising at all. We do not do as much of it as we ought to, but that is another question. "Let us say, for instance, that the ad we run this or next week does not bring in a single new customer. It keeps our name before the public, and when they do want anything in the line we carry they think of the people whose names they see in the papers. We think money spent in newspaper advertising is well spent." (Continued tomorrow)

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FROM TIRES ! XO TOP ! from lamps to license number jwe are prepared to do all kinds of , auto repairing. ' Let us ad-' vise you not to wait for serious ; trouble' before you engage our ; services. Avoid danger and big expense by sending your ma-' i chine here at the first sign of trouble. . : -'.:' J

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A 10-Cent Labor Saver Climax Wall Paper Gleaner is. a labor saver 'in the hornc-7qual!y as efBcientf' as ! electric household appliances,:ohIy Climax doesn't cost nearly as mucbv CLIMAX Wall Paper Cleaner is equally efficient for leaning Wall Paper, Flat Tones, Frescos, Calcimined t Walls and Window' . Shades. ' . A 10-cent eaa will clean a fair size room provided you refuse to ' accept imitations. . .Progrtiiw grocers, drutffisia, paint ad hardware stores every where

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DON'T accept claims or opinions. Every man selling an automobile will tell' you his car can be run at low cost. He'll tell you this because he knows and you know that gasoline, oil and tires are costing more and! more all the time. He knows and you should know that the operating cost of any automobile during five years' time is worth your careful consideration. We don't give you any guesswork. We tell you what we know. We state the facts and figures proved and verified figures. Here they are:

Maxwell World's Non-Stop Record Fact Miles without a motor atop 22,023 Average miles per day (44 days). ........ 500.6 Miles per gallon of gasoline 21.88 Miles per gallon of oil 400 Average miles per tire. 9,871

Most Maxwell owners get even better results than these but we are just giving the actual figures set when the Maxwell stock touring car broke the World's Motor Non-Stop Record. When you get your Maxwell you can be sure it will give you economical service probably far more economical than these figures indicate. But to be sure that you can get your Maxwell, ORDER NOW, If you prefer, make a small deposit and pay the balance as you use the car. Touring Car, $635 V . Roadster, $635 Price F.O.B. Detreit "

THE; McCONAHA CO. Phone 2045 So. 4th St.

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