Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 141, 1 May 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GKAli, MONDAY, May 1,1916,

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LTOilALUDI TO HOLD SESSION . MONDAY MAY 0

, MILTQN, lad., J4r 1-Th , Milton Alumni will hold its animal meet and reception at the Odd 'TeHdws hall, Monday - evening, May 8. ' The mem" hers are especially Invited to attend. ....Miss Blanche Moore' and brother, Ralph Moore, -were at Centerville, Friday evening to attend commencement and see their r cousin, Miss Audrey King, graduate.. ... .Mrs. Walter Tempttn and daughters visited relatives at Richmond, Saturday..... The following persons were at Philomath,-. Friday evening and gave an entertainment composed of music and readings. Miss Lillian DuGranrut, Miss Florence Daniel, Will Daniel, Harry Cause, Harry Manlove, Paul ' Werking, Firman McCormick, L. H. Warren, Delmar Doddridge and Colhert Ingermann,. . . .Wesley Newton had his hand severely cut Saturday morning while attending, to his work. . Improves Very Slowly. Mrs. Sarah Cross who recently fell, does not improve very much. She is still confined. to her bed .Saturday and Sunday will be quarterly meeting at the M. E. church here. The Quarterly conference will be held on Saturday. The district superintendent Dr. Bacon, will preach Sunday morning.. . . Mrs. Elmer Brown and baby, of near Knlzhtetown, are spending over the week-end with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hubbell and Mies Eflle Hubbell Mrs. Mary Passmore who has been suffering from heart disease, Is not so well.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clevenger, who spent the winter in Brooklyn. New York, with Mrs. Cleven ger's relatives, returned home Saturday...:. The M. E. church ladies' give an "Old Melodies" concert In the near future.. . . .The .next monthly sales of the Boosters club will be on Wednesday May 10.. . . Mrs. James Doddridge, has returned home from the Reid Memorial hospital, and is getting along as well as may be expected. ;. ? ;f,- , :. . . I Go to Cennersvllle. ! Olin Davis and Will Anderson were at Connersville Friday evening.. . ... Mrs. Julia Ball had as -ber guests, Sunday, her son, John Sevier? of Indianapolis, and his friend, from Richmond..... Mr. and Mrfc. Edgar Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman.

formed an auto party to Connersville, Saturday.. V. .Mrs. Samantha Leach of Indianapolis, after a visit with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Madieon Swisher, east of town, returned to Indianapolis Saturday.,.. .Milton high school team played ball at Dublin with (the high school team, Friday evening, f Score 9 to 8 for Milton.

LEAVE FOR VACATION AT BOWLING GREEN

HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. May 1. Prof, and Mrs. Charles Woolard will spent their vacation at Bowling Green with Mrs. Woolard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchell. They will leave Tuesday, driving through in an automobile. The Anticant Sunday school class held its regular monthly business and social meeting in the church parlors Friday night Miss Mary Clark . gave the Bible lesson. The class song was sung with .Mrs. Hower at the piano.

' There was a vocal solo by Dorothy iDeardorff, accompanied by Mrs. Dear'darff. A contest was conducted by Miss Bell. Refreshments were egg i sandwiches and coffee. An egg shell j containing sugar for coffee was placed lat each plate, with a little- chicken attached to the shell. Tiny rabbits were ithe favors.1

QUARTET PLEASES EATON.

EATON. O., May l.A program exceedingly pleasing was rendered Sunday evening, in First Presbyterian church by the Aerial quartet of Third , Street Presbyterian church, Dayton. iThe congregation was large. In ad- : dition to numbers by the quartet. Prof. (Charles Arthur Ridgway, Dayton .musician of note, played a number of ; organ selections. The quartet is composed of Walter D. Crebs, O. J. Emrick, 1 J. F. Klefaber and Ellis P. Legler.

- GOOD SHOT. Mr. Bugs Roosevelt ain't the only fellow who can shoot lions. See me pop that dandelion.

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SCHOOLS CLOSE AT CENTERVILLE

, CENTERVTLLE, IncU ay 1. The

commencement exercises at the M.

E. church Friday v evening wer ib tended by a larger crowd than has been present for several' years. The church, was. beautifully decorated, and the class motto, "We have reached the bay, the' ocean lies before us, was placed In a conspicuous position. The girls of tha class wore white Bailor suits and black ties. 'The address by .Julia Fried Walker was delivered in an effective and forceful manner. In hersnbject ."Dreams." J she gave the class av'Msion" of the future, revealing the beautiful in life, as that which is wrought through patiently

and well doing the common, every-;

day duties of life.

EVANSVUJLE. Ind.; May 1. Am "punishment" for eating a playmate's tinted Easter Egg, which he frankly admitted doing, little Melbura Jett must eat a dime's worth of candy eggs bought by his mother and his teacher.

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IHGIOtiD LiOTOIllSTS CHASED BY MARSHAL

sertion of Patrolman Bain that Charles Bakerman, when arrested, gave the police the worst cu&sin' I ever heard."

emphasize the necessity' of doing

things completely and perfectly. The music was furnished by Gates' orchestra. Those who received diplomas were Esther Weiser, Charles Mull, Mary Martin, Mary Garrett, Mable and Ida Monger, Claude Burris, John Spahr, Ruth Darnell, Beulah Bowers, Carrie Chessman, Inez Meek, Audrey King and Bernice Beck.

ALL IN THE GAME. "Throwing out' hints won't make a

Especially did she fr pitcher of a man."

v o more man rapping- out eatns Will increase bis batting avergye.. ;

CASE DISMISSED

"Strafing" the Germans, as the Tommies call it, seems grim work from this distance; but the photograph indicates It does not tell on the spirits of the men in the trenches perhaps as much as on the anxious mother and wife) at home.

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incurred William's wrath and was sent to the club house.

LIBERTY, Ind., May 1. Fred L. Stewart swore out a warrant Wednesday against Alvin Laytart for threats against his person. Laytart was brought from college Corner, onsummons by Marshall - Bright, and "afte? hearing, the matter was compromised.

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Infants ad Invalids

THE ORlGtNAL . MALTED KWILK Rich milk, tnejted grain, in powder form For infants, invalids ind growing chQdrem Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers tad the aged. More nutritious, than tea, coffee, etc Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. ct-t?c r. vfi g,, prc0

EATON, 0,v May 1. Although he

believes a Ford ia a good machine.

Marshal Armstrong Is convinced it is

outclassed for speed when it comes to

running down motorcycles. Upon Information from West Alex

andria. five miles east of here. Mar

shal Armstrong drove down East Main

street Sunday afternoon to round up a couplo of Richmond (Ind.) motorcyclists who went through that village at a lightning rate. The riders gave no heed to the marshal's signal, but instead one uttered an oath. They escaped. TAKES, FLOWERS ALONG.

COLUMBUS, Ind, May 1. When

Charles Wats starts serving a six-

months sentence at the penal farm he

will carry with him a package ofj flower seeds his wife gave him to help

beautify the place.

GIVES POLICE CUSSIN'.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 1.

Judge Deery will investigate the as-

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Climalene, pure white crystals, is wonderfully efficient in softening the hardest water, and in . cleansing. , It saves work in the kitchen, laundry and bath room; gives better results wherever used. It saves soap; it saves wear and tear on clothes. Climalene is economical, costing only 10 cents for a large package 3 for 25 cents. A little Climalene does a lot of work. At all Grocers. Oimaleae Co Canton, Ohio

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Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 25c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every: trace of pimples, black heads, rash, eczema, tetter and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, zemo is an exceptional remedy. It is not greasy,-sticky or watery and it does j not stain. When .others fail it is the one dependable treat S aicnt for all skin troubles. V- Zemo, Cleveland..

Members of the New York Giants are convinced that Umpire Bill Klem "has it in for them." On two separate occasions Klem has chased the entire Giant squad from the bench. The latest bit of banishing came in Boston the other day. Red Dooin was the

first to go. Red had grated on Bill's

nerves by his coaching tactics. An Inning or two later the Giant bunch became a bit noisy on the bench. Bill cautioned them to be quiet. They were -for an inning or two, then the noise cropped up again,' after one of the Giants had made a brilliant play. Klem walked to the bench and fired fifteen Giants. That left nine men playing on the field and John McGraw, who wasn't on the bench when Bill fired the crowd. McGraw stuck for an inning or two more and then he, too,

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Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little MUSTEROLE on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain gives quick relief. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. . Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister! Doctors and nurses frankly recommend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted FeetColds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). - - iAt your druggist's, in 25c and 50c Jars, and a special large hospital size for $250. Be sure you get the genuine MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitationsget what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. ,

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E INVITE you to -visit oar store this week to inspectcour lines of summer needs for the porch and house. Here you will find -the newer ideas, a greater assortment and strictly quality furniture at prices that mean and show a definite saving. Special values are offered early for your advan

tage and to introduce the new. lines.

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A NEW DESIGN KALTEX ROCKER At a Special Price Thia beautiful New Rocker ia practically indestructible, being made of the toughest fiber, carefully put together by hand. Light in Weight and Strong in Fabric. Upholstered in pretty Tapestry which can be changed at will. THESE ROCKERS ARE A GENUINE BARGAIN You'll probably never be able to buy the rockers pictured above again for the prices quoted. The supply is limited. The demand for it Is steadily increasing. If you don't profit by this opportunity, you'll deprive yourself of an economy and of a lot of solid comfort this summer. Remember, you don't have to pay cash but can take advantage of our convenient credit terms.

A FULL LINE OF NEW

ytex Swings & Settees

LARGE SETTEES Priced at $6.50, $10, $15. SWINGS Priced at . . . . . . . . $8.50, $15, $18.50 SEE OUR WINDOW We show the very newest designs in Kaltex Couches, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Settees aiid Swings. i si - . ....

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Made strongly and yet very light in weight. Comes in a rich brown shade and will withstand the weather. This is a very low .price on such a handsome rocker and the limited quantity will be sold quickly. These are big, full size, comfortable chairs and will add much pleasure to your summer on the porch. Many are buying in lots of 2 and 3, so we advise your order early.

Reed's Refrigerators mean food insurance and guaranteed saving of ice, $8.50, $10, $15, $16.50, $20 up to $35

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This Solid Oak, 4-foot 1(1

Swing with Chains and Hooks, complete, for ...

Other Swings at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 In All Sizes.

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