Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 145, 5 May 1916 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, May 5, 1916.
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CENTER V1LLE, Ind, May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kltterman and Mr. and Mrs. Flare Harvey of Cambridge City. Mrs. Rob Ladd, -Mr. and Mrs. Forest Monger of Richmond andd Mr. and Mrs. George Kutzhe of Indianapolis Tisited friends and relatives here Tuesday and attended the alumni banquet . . . . Quite a aumber of children are victim of whooping cough. . . . Mark Stevens and wife left Thursday evening for a visit with Mrs. Stevens parents at Muncie. Mr. Stevens will make a business trip, to Marion. Dine at Richmond. - Mrs.' William . Barton and daughter Josephine were .dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eggemeyer at Richmond Thursday.; ...Inez Meek left the first of the week to attend the Muncie Normal school, where she will take the teachers' course. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor spent Thursday with Richmond friends. .... Bernlce Beck and Mary Wilson visited relative in Connersvllle Wednesday and Thursday.. . Mrs. Ora Dunbar and mother were called to Indianapolis on account of . the death of a relative, Mrs. Leslie Jay. . . .Paul Matthews of Detroit is home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matthews. Owing to the death of Mrs. Leslie Jay, Mrs. O . K. Dunbar's sister-in-law, the Needlecraft club will not meet Friday, but will be postponed one week. . . . .The Missionary , society of the
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,' Roland Burris, west of town. An in- ' teres ting program was given. . . . At the council meeting Tuesday evening it was decided to place street lamps at .the corporation limits on North Main cross, street and West Main street The paving of Main street, and the building of cement curbing east of Fourth street, on Main was discussed 1 and probably will be built when the 'construction of the concrete road through here begins. The music pupils of Miss . Mabel
MISSION SOCIETY TAKES UP CHURCHES
HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. May 5. Mrs. George Harlan and Mrs. Bert Souders were hostesses for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at the home of the latter one mile north of town. Thirty-five ladles were present. The ; topic was home missions in integrating force. , The meeting opened with a" song and Miss Ida Lawson led the devotional service. A. story entitled, "Why Not in Your Church?" was led by Mrs. Earl Able, and an article entitled "East Boston Immigrant Home," was read by Mrs. McCullough. The Home Mission in Enigmas was given during served.
SALE BRINGS IN S260
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 5. The Ladles' Cemetery association received $260 from the sale of household goods ! willed to It by Miss Lyda Taylor. The amount will be placed in the treasury to be used for the care of Westlawn cemetery.
Gould You Get NevvJob at 72? This Man Did
John C Southall Well-Known Merchant, Makes a Great Record.
What would be the average man's
prospects of getting a new job in his seventy-second yea$ on the strength of being able to do the work of a man of forty? ' Mighty slim chances, the big maJority of humanity would say. But not so with John C. Southall, coal dealer, of Fourth and Terrace 'avenue, Dayton, Ky. "Like the tens of thousands of others, I thought I would have to leave hard work to the younger generation when I reached the allotted three score and ten," said Mr. Southall, re- ' cently. "For more than ten years I felt this condition coming on. "Even when will past my prime I was pretty strong and weathered many an arduous gale by sheer vigor. "First my stomach failed me and then 1 seemed to contract catarrh, i One of the members of my church suggested that I try Tanlac, which is almost a household word around Cincinnati and the nearby cities. "Thankful to say, while I am only on my second bottle, anyone in Dayton will 'vouch for my statement when I declare that I can do as hard a day's ' work as any man half my age, and with no creat effort."
John C. Southll st known and revered by more than half the people of Dayton, Newport and the nearby
cities. Mr. Southall is one of the oldest members, if not the pioneer attendant,' of the Fourth Avenue Baptist church of Dayton. It is upon such statements as these front men and women of the .highest integrity which come in an apparently never-ending chain, that the wonderful success of Tanlac has been built. They are the guarantee of its merit extraordinary. J , Tanlac, the ideal reconstructive tonic, is being especially introduced in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's drug stores where the Tanlac - Man dally explains its merits and what may be expected from Its use. ; Tanlac may be obtained in the following near-by Ohio cities:. New Paris, E. MKeasler;Eldorado, O. H. Mastin: New Madison, Thomas Ewbank : Eaton, Lake Drug Co.; Camden, J. H. Bonn; West Alexandria. H. N. Price; Greenville. KIpp Drug Co., Hollansburg, A. J. Downing. Adv.. j
Hasemeler will give a recital on . the evening of May 11 at the M. E. church for friends in and persons Interested in music. The pupils who will render selections are Mary Dunkle, Dorothy Smelser, Mildred Clevenger, Esther Fouts. Edna Johnston, Edith Bramer, and Ula Pike.... Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Weber of Abington visited Mrs. Cora DeMoss, Thursday,--. MRS. LAURA LUNDY DIES AT. GEI1TERVILLE ' CENTER VILLE, Ind., Mrs. Laura Lundy, 63,' "died . at . her home northwest of town, Thursday evening, at 9 o'click. Heart trouble was the cause or her death. . She is survived by four children. Hazel Matthews, Maude Kitterman and Harry Lundy, of Centervllle."and Van Lundy, who is traveling in China, and three grandchildren. The- funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at West Grove church. 'Interment will be in West Grove cemetery. -
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RESTING. "Who Is that poor cripple with his irm in a sling and his head all band aged up?" "He's a moving- picture comedian on his vacation.
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All Reliable 'Druggists Sell It and .Won't Try to Pawn Off Something Else on You. .There's no other corn-cure in the world that does the work of "G-E-T-S I-T." . "Gets-It" success has made unscrupulous imitators green; with envy, so they try to sell worthless stuff with names that sound like "Gets-It." Don't let them fool you.
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trhy Hre Corns At All When "Get-ltw Bemove Them the Ne-w.DeadJSur Way f When corns make you almost "die with your boots on' when you've soaked them, when corn-swelling salves, and tapes, bandages, and plasters that make corns pop-eyed have only made your corns grow fatter, just hold your heart a moment and figure this: Put two drops of "Gets-It" on the corn. It dries at once. You can put your shoe and stocking on right over it. The corn is doomed. It makes the corn come off clear and clean. It's the new, easy way. Nothing to .stick or press on the corn. You can wear smaller shoes. You'll be a joy-walker. No pain no trouble. Accept no substitutes. "Gets-It" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold in Richmond' and recommeded as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.
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Screen Wire .- The most satisfactory screen material on the market. NO RUST . NO PAINT NO REPAIRS . "Good Service.
AS SECRETARY OF ROAD LEAGUE
CAMBRIDGE CITT, Ind., May 5.
The Sixth District Branch of the Indi
ana Highway association held a m seeing here Wednesday - afternoon. The following attended: From Wayne county,'. Richard Sedgwick, E. P. Dennison, -Dr. L S. Harold, B. F. Wissler, B. FJ Hardman, Paul E. TJlrich, Benjamin Toms; Union county, D. C. Brookbank. ;-J., Davis, Oliver La fuze, J.. S-Mitchell, D. A. Little; Fayette county, Jt.' M. Barrows; E. P. Hawkins, Karl ;Hahson, F. C.-Bryson, Hyatt S. Frdst; Franklin county. W. DA Bradt .Thomas C. Bryson. of Connersviile was elected permanent secretary: The members of the executive committee were , designated as chairman of their respective counties, and were instructed to select a practical road man In each township . to act as township chairman; and to affect a permanent organization of citizens. The next meeting will be held May 18, at 10 o'clock In the Commercial club rooms at Connersviile.
WESTGOTT TO STAY FOR TIIHEE SOUTHS
. The Westcott Motor , Car company will not move its factory from Richmond until the present series of cars Is completed. " All 1916 model machines will be made here but when the company is ready to start on the 1917 cars It win move to its new quarters In Springfield. . . Practically all orders for this year are now in but it will take about three months to fill them. .',
FOUNDATION IS LAID.
An English artist- sketches submarine scenes by descending with a diver's helmet and using waterproof paper and crayons. i
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . State of Inidana County of Wayne ss. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate . of 'Alfred P. Griffith, deceased, late of Los Angeles Count;-, California. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (Signed) "7 ' The Gerraan-Amerlcan Trust and Savings Bank. Administrator with Will Annexed. G. H. Hoelscher, Attorney . apr-21-28-may-5
Work . on the West Richmond Friends' church Is progressing nicely, "Rev. Charles E, Tebbetts said today. The foundation is all in and work, on the superstructure -will start immediately.
-A. process has Jeen invented in England for coloring-wool various khaki and orange shades with dilute nitric acid without the use of natural or artificial dyes. . - . .
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spot. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, tc try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if. It does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength "othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. "
CAORIDGE SHOWS ; GAIN OF 20 PEOPLE , III SCHOOL CENSUS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ini, May 5. The ( school " enumeration for this city presents a total of 454; 255 males and 199 females. The number enumerated is twenty In advance of 1915.' Thirty soldiers, twenty-four, of the civil war and six of the Spanish-American war were fond residing within the corporation.1. " . . - . J : ;x i
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PAIN LEAVES LIKE MAGIC After a Rub With Speedway -Liniment for Rheumatism and Lumbago ' - ) Sufferers. - ,
You just seem to rub all the pain and stiffness right out with Speedway Liniment It does, not burn, blister . or stain. There is no added; suffering to get relief the skin does not become sore and raw you get soothing relief with the very first application. Try this wonderful remedy. If you do not obtain -quick and satisfying relief, the druggist will hand you back your money. For the best results, apply a saturated bandage and leave it on over night. Get a bottle today. Why. suffer longer? Be sure you get Speedway. Nothing else equals it . for bringing prompt relief if you suffer from rheumatism, lumbago or any muscular soreness. A. G. Luken and other good dealers. Adv.
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GREENSBURG, ' Ind., May 5. Miss Louise Wright was married to Dr. Marion McConnick of - Elkhart, January 15, 19J5. but friends did not discover the f act until she left her school work to join her husband- v
Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap
Soap should be used very carefully, if you went to keep your hair looking its best. : Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too 1 much i alkali. This dries the scalp, ikes the hair brittle, and ruins it. , , ' J The best thing for steady use is just ordinary .mulslfied cocoanut ol:(whi-'h Is pure and greaseless),' and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you caq use. - One or two teaspoonfuls ''ill cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly Simply moisten the hair with water, and rub it In. It makes an. abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses .out easily; removing every , particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and -excessive oil, .The' hair dries quickiyand evenly, and it leaves the scalp, soft,, and the hair, fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage.: You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's -very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Adv. ;
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SUIT CASES
FOR TRAVELING . In our big display of Leather goods and Trunks for traveling you'll find Suit Cases of every size and description in any grade leather you desire at any price you wish to pay. We have the largest and most complete line in the city and can fulfill your traveling needs. . . .
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.These lots have been laid out to make them ideal, roomy home sites. They have all improvements. Brown's Addition is easily accessible from all parts of the city. Car line will run by this addition within a year. SALESMEN WILL BE AT THIS ADDITION BOTH SATURDAY AD SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. You should be interested in this splendid opportunity We can start you "On the
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Brown's Addition in General: We believe it is generally agreed that these lots new offered are the highest class vacant lots in Richmond, and our experience in dealing in real estate convinces us that they are exceptionally good values at the prices offered.
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