Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 140, 29 April 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND UN-TELEGR3L SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916

DUBLIN S0SI00L CLOSES TUESDAY WITH PROGRAM

DUBLIN. Ind., April 29. The commencement of the common school wg heeld Tuesday evening at the Methodist church... .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holt of Greenfield, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Woodward. . . 1". Mr. and Mrs. 'Emory White of Knlghtstown, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett of Richmond, lr. and Mrs. Dan Hollingsworth of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. H. R. Bilby and family. . ; .Will Floyd was in Richmond on business, Monday. Miss Flossie Money ate Sunday dinner with Mi88 Evelyn Hayes. Visits .With Friends. Miss' Margaret Blinkley of Indianapolis, spent Sunday, with friends here. . . . .Mrs. Clark Smith ' of Madinsonvllle, O, Is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Paxton.,..Miss Martha Adams and

: Hiss Viola Cook of Centervllle, spent ' Sunday with friends, in Dublin Mr.

'and Mrs. Albln Eaton is spending the

; week-end with her parents at Green-

ciple of high school, entertained the

Juniors and Seniors Wednesday ev jenlng in honor of the Seniors Mrs I Ralph Cbampe of Greenfield, is spend ling the week with relatives here....

Mr. Forrest Macey and Miss Mary

i-GIlbert attended the commencement

, at Hagerstown, Wednesday The

! Dublin quartet sang at the K. of P.

; banquet at Cambridge City, Thursday ; evening.... The Dublin Odd Fellows

(held their anniversary banquet Wed-

i nesday evening. Supper was served j In second floor room, after which an interesting program followed.

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CHEMISTRY COURSE FOR DRY GLEANERS NEEDED IN SCHOOL

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Dry cleaning is more thaiv a busi

ness, according to the special industrial survey committee, it is a science ' and warrants a special course either in the night school or in the day high school. The committee will recommend to the general committee next' Monday evening that a special course be installed in the hish school in industrial chemistry. ' "People, in general, are ignorant of the dry cleaning business," said Dr. TL J. Leonard, head of the survey. "The industry is growing and we have found that it deserves special recognition in the schools. Industrial chemistry should not only be introducedfor the dry cleaning business but also for the general educational advantages.

The special committee investigating agricultural implements manufacturing will report Monday that no special courses are needed.

EATON, O., April 29. This city , is experiencing an epidemic of measles, which, despite precautions of health

authorities, continues to spread.

The home of Mrs. Dei trick Glanderl

has been released from quarantine!

restrictions. A grandson. Nevinl

Hippie, five-year-old son of Mr. and

Mrs. C. O. Hippie, is recovering from

the effects of scarlet fever and other!

complications after several weeks'

critical illness.

REBEKAH AID MEETS

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. April 29 Tbe Rebekah Aid Society met Thursday afternoon in the hall, with Mrs.

j Roy Gchepman and Mrs. Ralph Tague, I hostess. The occasion was a social

J afternoon and was' atended by a large

per cent of the membership. A most substantial and palatable lunch was served at the close of the alternoon.

TELEPHONE OPERATORS CULTIVATE VOICES

almost everywhere and the systems are the same in all offices. The girl has a trade."

"People do not realize how cutting their words are sometimes when they tgct a little angered at a telephone operator," Miss Stella McGreevy, chief operator of the Richmond Home Telephone company, said this morning. Miss McGreevy explained that it. was impossible for operators to answer everybody at once and that they have to take things vin order. When the girls are rushed and doing Iheir best to serve everybody they are under a nervous tension and of course are sensitive' to rebuk?.

"People ' would net talk ih- way! This vas decided last night.' The con

they do, I am can fid en . if 1h?y knew j preprJion of every Lutheran church in i how it affected Hiore who stand the Ruhrno-xi v.'ill be invited to attfnd,' blunt of the rebuke. (Henry n.?:;ker ' announced this morn-1 "In many ways work in a t clphone j inc. office is beneficial' for a .pjrl. The j The pcg!ar last ni.cht was es-1 girl has to train her voice in such a J fcceiaMy clubcialo. As an added lea-' way as to plea.se th customer. She ture, tbs rhoir save a few numbers, i must learn to make herself liked I fv D. Kn.oik-nberg read a paper that;

through her voice. Once a girl learns described the life of George Vox. the the system of one telephone office. I founder of Quaker religion and Pr.

LONG WILL ADDRESS i LUTHERANS Iff MM! i S. i. I.oiip. of Mansfield. (.. v. ill 1 address the . Brotherhood of the Kirsl I Kne.lish Lutheran church on May 1G. j

FLAG TRANSFERRED TO VAILE BUILDING

SAVE SCRATCH PAPER.

The Commercial club clean-up flag was transferred from the Warner school to the Vaile school yesterday afternoon. The flag was carried in state by several smail boys of Warner

school and presented to the Vaile!

J school after Franklin Johnson made a! j presentation speech. Because several j j of the schools had a hundred percent ; j it was impossible to present the flag to ; j any single school last year and so each j j of the schools With a perfect rating,1 j was allowed to keep the banner fori six weeks. i

FRANKFORT, Ind., April 29. Pupils in the local schools have been asked to economize in their use of scratch paper because of the 'white paper shortage.

Being on the right side in politic: means geing on the inside.

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DRESSES IN OFFICE.

COLUMBUS, Ind., April 29. With the aid of such toilet requisites as the private office of Justice Kinney afforded, Mrs. Sara L. Haley donned a white wedding gown and was married to Charles Smith of Indianapolis.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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RODEFELD Motor Trucks will give continuous everyday service for the least cost. Let us demonstrate before you buy. Rodefeld Mfg. Co.

96 W. Main St.

Phone 3077.

REMEMBER THIS The Lace Curtain Sale Continues All Next Week

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a lucky dosr.

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"How so?" "He knows a man who manufac ures srolf balls and buys his supply at rholesale rates."

ONE SQREERUPTION i mGeafflMaBlffCq, Broke Out in Small Pimnlfis. Itrhtno- : JSH &j1&Mt&L7JZ3ifJtifizzit-: - .Jr

she needs never be out of there is a demand for

work forj A I-. Rrancamp read a paper on John operators I Wesley, the father of Methodism.

Fireworks are said to hae been first used in Europe in the city of Florence in -1360.

MOOSE HOLD SERVICE

Coliseum Thursday

Among bachelors, thirty-eight out of; 1,000 are criminals, while of the mar-j ried men the proportion is only eigh-r teen to 1.000. j

THAT TIRED FEELING

Relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which i Renovates the Blood.

Broke Out in Small Pimples. Itching

So Severe Could Not Sleep. Burned Badly. In 10 Days HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT

The public has been invited to attend the memorial services cf ihe Moose lodge which are to be held in

the auditorium of the high school !

building tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Especially are those invited that were friends of the men that the services are given to honor. A procram of music and speeches hts been arranged.

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READY FOR TROUBLE. Mr. Fly "Well, there's one ron.olaien; I had tliat les insired for 5,000 Himpkin seeds.

Sery Week Shampss

To Preserve Her Hair If women would use an Anti-Septic Oil Shampoo instead of the soaps and shampoos now so commonly used, they would improve rather than injure the delicate hair plants. The hair plant is an oil plant and to v.p.sh it with' soaps or shampocs cont.iining free alkali works great injury. It not only cuts the natural oil of the hair but it destroys the fatty roots .of tbe hair plant causing the hair to come tut. EVERY WEEK AXTI-SEPTIC OIL bHAMPOO cleanses and purifies the . scalp dissolves and removes dandruff, opens the clogged hair-cells and leaves the scclp soft and healthy. It leaves the hfair soft, lustrous, fluffy and easy to handle. Excellent for men and children alsa A targe lottle holding 61 teaspoon fuls 50c S - - v J Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores

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That tired feeling that, comes to you in the spring, year after year, is a sign that your blood lacks vitality,! just as pimples, boils and other erup- j lions arc signs that it is impure; and it is also a sign that your system is ; in a low ''or run-down condition inviting disease. It is a warning, which ' it is wise to heed. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla. This old standard, tried and true blood medicine relieves thai, tired feeling. It cleanses the blood, gives new life, new courage, strength and cheerfulness. It makes the rich, red blood that will make you fee!, look, eat and sleep better. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. It embodies the carpful training, experience and skill of Mr. Hood, a pharmacist for fifty years, in its quality and power to cure. Adv.

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"I had a sort of an itching on my limbs; and at first they broke out in small pimples. Tbe skin was inflamed and sore, and also

red, and .towards the last the pimples became one sore eruption. The itching was so

severe that I could not sleep and I could not kratcn my limbs because they burned so

. badly. The trouble lasted six

weeks and I could not do my work as it should have been

done. "I saw a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement and I sent for a free sample and applied it according to directions, and it gave me relief so I bought more, and in ten days I was healed." (Signed) Mike Gager, Westphalia. Kansas, July 7, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Address post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Bos ton." Sold throughout the world.

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Gaar Nurseries

YOUR HOME NURSERY. Now is the time to cometo the Gaar Nurseries to get anything in trees, shrubs, hardy plants, vines, Etc. Finest you ever. saw. Cambridge Cify, Wayne County, Ind. Richmond Representative J. E. Thatcher. 128 S. N'lnth St.

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Once in a generation or so a book finds its way into history. Once in a decade the populace of a world power is stirred.

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an inspired revelation written by J. Stuart Blackton, shows America's defenselessness. You see the most beautiful sky line in the world in flames. The metropolis of the western hemisphere devastated. The fall of New York. The enemy approaching. The defeat of the meager American forcer. The landing of the invaders. Our forts destroyed. Our fleet beaten in battle. BUT, With it all is a heart interest drama so vivid, so real, so touching that it makes a lump rise in your throat and makes your heart pulsate faster. This is The Battle Cry of Peace COLISEUM Friday and Saturday, May S and 6 Admission, 25c. Reserved Seats, 35c and 50c Plat Open Coliseum, Tuesday A. M. .

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BIG MEETING of Maalroad Broflierlaocjd AT COLISEUM

SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock and EVENING at 7:30 o'clock :

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