Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 144, 4 May 1916 — Page 12
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THE -.RICHMOND PAIXADIUM-AND SUN-TEXEGRA2I. -THUIlSDAYi:-MAX:4rl916
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' aJlLTON. Ind.. M7 4. Rata interfered vita the big school picnic that ' -was to hava teen held Wednesday ' at1 Bushy Bender, near Waterloo. The seventh and eighth grades took their dinners to the school house and enjoyed the afternoon with their teacher. Miss Alma Wagner; The spread was laid in the high school recitation room. , The high school - pupils, Prof. L.. EL Thompson and Miss Vera .Witter, su perintendent and principal, respective ly, enjoyed an auto riderto Conners- , vtlle is the afternoon, and supper on ' their return at -the Christian -church . basement.... O.; H. Beeson is having the building he recently purchased of fthm Deddridge-Beelr company, moved fto his lot on South Central avenue..,. 'Mrs. Lawrence Wissjer and children 'of the Punk neighborhood, five miles , , east .'of ;. town, is spending the week .with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Keljam, ,.and, other relatives.. . . .Ozro ( Dalley ,Miss Marguerite . Smith' and ; Mr. and Mrs- Wesley Newton, en route home from Rossvllle, visited friends at j Kokoma ; Sunday. v , Mrs. Thomas J. , Kelsey,; Sr., of Cambridge City, -was i the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Hoshour. tVednesday. .The M. E. t quarterly meeting ..will . be held Sati urday and Sunday. (Quarterly -conference will be held Saturday.Tbe district superintendent pr. BaconiNif Coni nersville, will preach at the usual hour Sunday morning...,. Amos Graham of Georgetown, "Ky.,'ha's'taktn a position in Wesley Newton's barber shop. V Class day ws observed at the M. ' E. church Thursday afternoon. The following .was- the program: i Hesltation waltz, Klickmann, high school orOestrs; Humoreske, Dvorak,, orches tra; cornet solo, Harry Gauge; thesis, Firman1 McConnick, T "Pan-Americanism"; thesis,' Serena Hoshour, "The Motion Picture"; The Merry Heart, boys' quartet; thesis, Ruth McCormick, "The Gary School System; (a) Hansel of the -Woods Tyrollenne Folksong; (b) Questions Meredith, Grammar grades; thesis. , Paul Werking, "Indiana Birds; One Flag for All, high school orchestra. - Hollansburg Life By Mrs. Albert Browne. ' Mrs. Llllle Slick of Richmond, Miss Ethel Slick and J. J. Routh of. Greenville, visited Mrs-. Harry Parkes Sunday.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd , Brown and Mrs. E. Burgess .of Greenville, call, ed at the home of Frank Mutchner, Sunday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John - Wolf and sons Elwood and Willard were Greenville visitors Sunday.. . ; .Mr. and Mrs.Curt Spencer and daughter spent Sunday in Greenville.. . . .Mrs. Jennie Miller of Union City; has returned- to her home, after 'several days? spent here with relatives ' and friends. . . . . Will Brown and family of New Mad: Ison were Sunday guests of local relatives.". . . .James Zeek and - brother Raymond, of New Madison, were here Tuesday.: . . .Harry' Thomas and Miss Grace Mings of Union City, spent Sunday, Monday .and Tuesday; with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoos.. . . .Messrs. Jesse Hoos, Elwood Wolf and Harry Thomas made a' business trip to Indianapolis Monday.. - - - Mrs. Lurt Reid of New Paris, spent from Friday to Monday evening with her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chenoweth, and other relatives. , ABANDON SPRING TOUR. i ELWOOD, Ind., May 4. Because of unsettled conditions along the Mexican ' border, the Elwood Tourist club has I abandoned' its' annual six weeks trip, f. The trip planned wss to California j through Canada and return along the Mexican, border. ... THE SUMMER BOT. Mary had a little beau With pants as white as enow. And everywhere that Mary went The beau .was sure to so. HTtnt your hair to the shade desired with m v w .tm v. .111, r aiivij is far superior to any mixture that contains henna, sulphur, silver, lead or similar preparations. There Is no danger of an itehing- or poisoned acalp when you use "Brownatone," for thls'elmple preparation positively contains no lead, mercury, silver, sulphur, sine, -aniline, coal tar produets or thif ' derivatives. You Just brush or comb It Into the hair and presto! your gray hairs Instantly disappear -your hair la a beautiful and uniform color throughout the ends are aa dark aa the balanca and you have any ehado dearred from' a light Titown to a black. Just a moment's "touching i upv once a, month and no one can ever detect It. - - : Vo ruhhlnsc. or washlns off no fading. Prepared .In two shades one to prol duco' golden or " medium brown," the y Other, dark brown or black. Two sizes 35 cents and ' - - - We will aend absolately free, for a short time only, a sample . bottle of ! -BrownatoBe it you wll aend, us your, nam and address accompanied by 16c to help pay portage and packing. No camples, at dealers " This offer la made for-you to try tBiwDatone" Hair Stain. and ind fo yonrtelf lost how superior It to all so called "SJ0 Kenton Fhnrmacal Co, . Pike. Street, ' Sold and giiaiahtee by i Thlstlethwaites Drug Stores, Cohkey ' Drug Co., and all other, leading drugLgiBts. ' . -V -" - ' ?-
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CAMPBELLSTOIVN
DEFEATS ELDORADO SPEAKERS
CAMPBELSTOWN, O.. May 4. Cramer Charles and wife spent Sunday with Orval Bishop and; wife near Morning Sun . . . . Oden Haston, wife snd daughter,' Helen. vislted'relatives near West Alexandria, Sunday. . . . Wm. Riley and wife spent Sunday with J. ob Griffith: at 'ew; Hope;...Darr rell Swi6her.and wife, Miss Elsie C mpbell and Carl Miller spent Sun-da.-evening with Mr.' and Mrs. Van Ausdal near West Alexandria. " ' Visits Mrs. Swisher. Miss Louise Sanford spent Thursday and Friday with her. aunt, Mrs. Darrell Swisher. .-. .O. B:r Cooper and wife. Mrs. Emma Brandenburg, Elbert and Mary Cooper attended the funeral of Lincoln Gifford at Hamilton recently. Mr.-Gifford wts a nephew of Mrs.; Brandenburg . . . Mr. Miller left Tuesday for Kentucky rafter spending the winter with his daughter. Mrs.0. B.' Cooper.! Miss : Opal Thompson, youngest daughter of Henry Thompson and wife was taken to Richmond " appendicitis. She is getting very wll. ' Sbe attended High; schbpl at this place and was in the . seni6r class ... . Carl Eaton and wife of near Liberty spent Thursday with her brother Cramer Charles and wife at this place. Mrs. Charles Is Here. Mrs. Charles of Fairhaven spent Saturday night with her son Cramer and wife. ... . William Owens Is very. poorly and ' has entered the Reld Memorial hospital for 'treatment.. .;. .Th Lewisburg baseball team defeated the C. Hi S. team hero Friday afternoon by a score of 9 to 4. . . .The C. H. S. Debating team defeated the Eldorado H. S. -Brand New Line Graduation BUY HERE NOW FOR BOYSj: .Birthstone Scarf Pins, -50c. Cuff Links, 25c up. Coat Chains and Vest Chains, $1.00 . up. . ' . Gold Filled and Pearl Handle Knives, $1.00 up. ; " Match Boxes, $1.00 up. Plated and Gold Filled Belts, $1.00 up. Sterling Belts, $2.00. Watches, all grades and styles, $1.00 up. FOR GIRLS: Latest vanity Boxes, 25c to $1.25. Birthstone Brooches, 75c. Jewel Boxes, 25c up. Manicure Pieces, 25c up. Sterling Tea Spoons, 75e to $2.00. Bracelets, silver, filled and gold, 75c up. Lavallieres, gold filled, $1.25 and ' ' up. ' vWrist Watches, $5.00 up. ' Also Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Rings of all kinds,' Diamonds, Etc. J. F. RATL1FF " Jewieler . - . ' - " 12 Nol 9th St. : 12 No. 9th St. THINK Of tfca barctln you caa set 1b wui - . uw at ... ' U. IVI. Hays 10c W.lt Pimp Stop.. 4M Main St USE COOPER'S BLEND COOPERS ; GROCERY v.
DEBATING ;IEAf.1 team here Friday evening on the question: ... "Resolved, X.. Philippines should - be clven their independence within five years." The C. H. S had the affirmative. ; ' LEAD 6RE DISCOVERED. HUNTS VILLE,t I Ala:,i May -:4. Galena, or lead 'ore, has "been discovered in Marshall county, Alabama, a few miles south of here. Eugene Smith, state ' geologist,, has assayed specimens1 as 86: 6 lead ore "and 13.4 sulphur. The ore is valued at.100 a' ton. Options have been v taken on land where' the ore is' found and a mine Is being opened. - . " ' s Water power electricity is gradually replacing and saving coal. .- : . , CHILDREN WHO IARE SICKLY s.,Hotlrers who mi... t h-i. U, 1 . w 1 welfare ottheiVrihiTr""?" for use throuarhont ... " uuutn, , tagKSSJ HeedCiffii' ri. i-.- ' . . " ""i- hist otajciD . Address, Mother.Gr.yci7, Leyr CRASS . nooaeovumta JOFIC AWA RIDDON MUOWXKTOES 1 !
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SAVE YOUR SOLESj HALF SOLES GO UP Save your soles, Prices for shoe repairing are advanp' ing weekly. VIntbelSst two months, the advanced price of leather has made it necessary for shoe repairers here to advance the price of half soles from 10 to 20 ents. . They will have to raise again in a short -time according to all indications. ; For a considerable' time prices of some things have been advancing 7 to 10 cents a week. The. increased cost of leather, wax, cloth, nails, dye. and thread contribute to the higher prices.
ORRiNE DESTROYS LIQUOR CRAVING . ., We jKauld-not under- any circumstances endorse a vrcmedy for the 7 liquor habit; until we had absolutely satisfied -that it did all claimed ' for it. ORRINE Is the only treatment for the. liquor ,habit that ha3 cjifflcient ,mcr!t to be sold under .'positive guarantee; to refund ; the rxoney.. if .the . desired results 4ire .not obtained.- It has stood the test -of-years and we know of many whom ,it has cured of the drink habit. : , .. . ? ; . V You'have nothing to risk and everything to gain tn-giving ORRINE a trial, because the guarantee in each, box thoroughly protects , you.- ORRINE Is in two forms. f Na'l46rJ3ecretuse "andrNd2'f6r''those who' wish
to tfce it voluntarfljiUaCbsts ll.OOv G. Luken & - Co., 620--Main street
Economy and CREX Are Synonymous
THIS k tKft farrtft, after fwmWWrrrwg, rogj worn out or badly ' soiled are re-" jplaccd by new r one. Why not boy CREX rugs? Tbey're mexpegatTe, artistic, sanitary, darable and easy to keep dean. Use CREX rugs wfcfc ycCT "expense deanrd or pot away - for simamer. v Made in every, desirable pattern and color. ' Insist on gettsi? the satirfacnVxV vsJoe and wearing qwlkies nW CRE1X tymbofizxa, Yoc can iostaortr " tde9t$r the gemaae by the, name CR-&X .wovea , in the side btnefing. lsaaitpcloiis dealers may offer i&ferior schsfftrttrs for die sake of a begtf psot. ' : To ptotoct cjraerra and liws ptJbSc CREX U patesfied voder U. S. Govt. Copynght ' Deslea de-
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Efesno Foar Your Sboppmx list Today See a CREX rug at yourr dealers in -: i Richmond nd ask for the beautiful . ; '; . -32rpag:e Crex atalogf in naturarcol-'' onoir.writevtQ'Us-direetlt,8'llreel-,''v
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GIVE MISSION PAGEANT It The Foreign "Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will gtve a. pageant . irr ; the .church tomorrow night. Parts of the work from each of the foreign countries where missionaries, are. at work will be represented in -the pageant;- The public is invited. No admission will be charged. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Open May 15, 1916. 18th and Main. a'box. AsTc us foi free booklet. A. Adv. snhsArinn or wifnl naiiiiii i ii ill
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tlililY, DETI1EL HOLIES BETHEL, Ind., May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder and son Clarence, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L..'3Ve!ch,r..Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hyde sjtent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! Humphrey Mlkesell and -sons, near Fountain ' City. . . .Mr. and : Mrs. Newton Long and ' Miss Llllie Benbow are spending a few days In Palestine, O. The .- Reds entertained the Blues .Friday evening with ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis at Whitewater . '. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Hansbarger of Middleboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Harding and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Merle Coleman and. family. . . .Several from here attended the commencement at Whitewater. Tuesday evening. a - : . ' . V I PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
A Big Part of the World Knows Grape-Nuts
not alone for its delicious, . nut-like flavour,' but more for its wonderful nerve and brain making, bone and muscle building .qualities. Grape-Nuts supplies certain essential elements, abundantly stored in the field grains, but which are lacking in many foods. Especially is this true of foods made from white flour, because in making flour white the larger part of the energizing mineral elements are thrown out in the milling process. Made of whole wheat and malted barley, (jrape-uts supplies all the rich nourishment of the grams, is long baked and rendered "quickly digestible, and yields It big return of brain, nerve and muscle energy. ' '- i Wherever you go you'll find Grape-Nuts. ,
Sold $ 4Q ROUND JUL EVERY SUNDAY (Commencing May 7) FROM RICHMOND Excursion Train Leaves 4:30 a. See Lccal Agent. m. RE-SILVERED Lahman Plating Co. . PHONE 2758. Moved to 209 West Main St.
Are IfoTLU (Goiogi LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR CEMENT WORK. IVI at her B. Kelsey Cement Work. Phone 3807.
Come in and Hear The Big Patriotic Hit
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It's sung by Frederick Wheeler and played by the Victor, . ' " Orchestra. - ' - ' - j
The Words lare GreatSo is the Music r ALL THE NEW MAY RECORDS-
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T CAMBRIDGE CTTY lid. May 4.As Fred Connell' waa coming inti town from the west Sunday evening when passing a band of gypsies wh had encamped by the road side, one a their horses became frightened throw ing itself against the""wind shield oi Mr. Connell's automobile, breaking th glass, - fragments of which were im bedded in his face causing painful. bu not serious injury. . ' ' .' Except along the Caspian coast. Per Bian agriculture is dependent almosl entirely on Irrigation.' - ) ' ' r Let's Hear You "WHISTLE by Grocers everywhere! MAKERS OF "THE KIND OF 'cLOTHEs" GENTLEMEN WEAR" It's Time to have that new suit Don't let It get baggy at the knees or let the coat get shabby have it pressed now and keep it in perfect condition. Our cleaning and pressing department will fix your suit up right The ROY W.DENNIS Shop TAILORS Tenth. Opposite Hotel. 8 N, PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Up America' 1021 Pain
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