Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 148, 9 May 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND UN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, . May 19It

SUH8 AY SCHOOL VJQEiHERS PLAH GQUCJTY SESSIONS

Tha following program baa teen an

nounced . for the fifty-second annual

eoaTentlon of the Wayne County SunPay School association, at Whitewater, My 18-19: , Z Tburaaay Mornlnfl.

U8:20 Enrollment

9:00 Devotions Rev. Lee Caam-

ness.

E9:30 Simultaneous conferences. ,. (a) Hoba Mrs. Julia Prultt, Co.

r.

H. D. superintendent; Miss

" Miss . Emma Lemon, state worker. (b) Teacher Training Rev. J. TV. Zerbe. T. T. superintendent; George N. Burnle, -state secretary30 Music. Greeting from Franklin . Townshlp Fred - Wallace, president. Response. - Address State President Ed. H. Rasemeler. Reoorts:

Home . Department Mrs. . Julia

Prultt '. : - Teacher Training Rev. J. W. Zerbe. Address George N.. Burnle. Announcements. SO Noon recess.

E Thursday Afternoon.

V &i.ir nnHnn.RT. R. fl. Ballard.

1:45 George N. Burnle. Z 2 : 30 Press , Department-W. , E, l KIodp. " -'

Report of Louisville Meeting

Miss Edna Smith. Music. " C 2-1.1 Simultaneous, conferences.

(a) Township Presidents and - Sunday School . SuperlntendentsE. P. Jones and Everett Knollenberg. . ft (b) Township Secretaries and Sunday School Secretaries George N. Burnle and Laura

M. Bertsch. Elementary Session. "Here All Thy Children?"

00 Miss Edna M. Smith, county

C superintendent presiding. C Roll Call of-Townships Elemeni tary superintendents. Response "What Have I done ? - for the Children of My township" 7- 4 : 20 Address Miss Emma Lemon.

2:45Secondary Conference Mra Clinton Commons, county superintendent : Report Address Miss Emma Lemon. Music. 3:46 Presentation of the 'Teen Age Conferences George N. Burnle. .: 'v Closing words. Adjournment Teen Age Conference. 10 : 00 Organization. (a) Older Boys George N. Burnie. . (b) Older Girls Mrs. Commons. 2:00 Program. ;a) Older Boys, (b) Older Girls. '

At Movies Tonight

COLISEUM. "The Chain Invisible," a story of

primitive love that finds itself after years of estrangement between a man of the north woods and a society belle, is the strange and romantic tale of

the Equitable five-reel feature in which Bruce McRae and Gerda Holmes

are starred, and which will be seen at

the Coliseum tonight and tomorrow.

MAKES BAR OF LOBBY

INDIANAPOLIS, May 9. M. J. Duf-

fecjv hotel keeper, is going to turn bis hotel lobby Into a barroom In order to

comply with the law which requires

the bar to extend to the street.

4:50 Music Neff Quartet, Greens- . fork.

i: 00 Possibilities of the Hektograph P Miss Peart Warner, Mies Ruth Bradley. . .- . - , ' B: 15 Open . Conference "Our SueE cesses and Failures." led by Miss p Emma Lemon, r. 6:00 Elementary luncheon. U Thursday Evening. f 7:15 Song service. C Devotion Rev. F, C. McConntck. t Music. r- 7:45 Address Rev. J. J. Rae. Music. c 8:40 Address George N. Burnle. 3 Music. - Benediction. Friday Mftrnlnj. S:80 Devotions Rev. Louis Ulmer. -9:00 Simultaneous conferences. Z (a) Missionary Mrs. Olive HIT" att,' County Mlssldnary superrr lntevndent; Miss Emma Lemon. '

(b) Temperance Harry Reeves,

jmox iaa on Suoia utu om - jiq a era

if. county temperance supetin-

tendent; George N, Burnie. tlO: 00 Music. t: Address Miss Emma Lemon.

rt0:30 County Survey Gerge N. Bur-

X. . nie. .

00 Reports

20 Election of officers.

Who will invite us ior

Recognition of officers. 1:50 Noon recess. Friday Afternoon.

1:15 Devotions Rev. Muo 5. Hin-

kle.

1:45 Adult Conference Elbert Huddleaton, county adult superinZ. . tendent ... n Report . Address George N. Bernie. E Music.

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THREE IIOLLAIISuURG

PEOPLE INJURED III RUNAWAY ACCIDENT

: HOLLANSBDRG, O., May $. Ammon Richards, Miss Wanda Dubbs and Miss Essie Locke, were in a runaway accident 8unday. They bad been at Whitewater to -attend a balls game, and while returning home the horse became frightened at a motorcycle and ran away. The buggy was upset and the young folks thrown Into a barbed wire fence. They were all bruised and scratched considerably. Michigan, with eigthy-six automobile factories, leads the United States; New York is'eecond with sixty fac-

EVIDENCE. "They tell me young Dobbs young man of much promise."

"Tea I have about three hundred

aouars' worm ol his promises self."

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MANY GASES OF STOMACH AND BOWEL DISORDERS

are traceable to delay

ARROW COLLARspring style, in two heights eiurrr.PEABODvarca, ncmakchs

Moral TRV

HOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS At The First Sign of Trouble.

CarlF.Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Re pairing. Phone 2095.

True Secret of Keeping; Youthful Looking

(The Beauty Seakar.)

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wau-kaowa hyglaaiau

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"im to kp th Bttr and bowala aormaUy x kctira. Without tbtae rqniiti, polsonoua

' ' las th blood sad lodfioc la varioua orriu, . . tiaraas. joint. Ooo boeomaa flabby, obaao. aaroa. ttantIhralatxUa.dull-aya4, wiiakW aad aailow ol faca. "But to gat lira aad bava! world nf sa thay eatat. without prodolac ovil af tar-af facta 4 aa baaa tha problam. Portuaataly. taaro ia 4 praacriptioa of aaquoaUonad ma tit, which 5 taay aow bo had fa eonTaniant tablet orm. Ita ralua ia duo larialy to aa icgradiant do. f rirad troa tho humbla May appla, or ita root. Z which haa baaa esliad 'vacatabla ealomal' bacauoo ol ita aOaetiTanaao thoush. of eouraa, it la act to bo el i an it with tho raal ealomal of Baareurial origia. Tharo ia ao habit-formlnc t coaatitoeDt ia 'taataaol tablata that's tha . aanaa and tfcalr uaaia not ioUowad by waakaoaa or azhauatioa. Oa tha coatrary. thoat . harnilota vocaUblo tablata tand to Impart tana sad elasticity to tha ralaxad lntaatinal waU. Eaatanal tablata. which Buy ba prceurad from any dnigsiat dima'a worth will do will eroTO a ra rala tioa to aay constipated. Urar

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jl The Constipation Ccrsc Constipation - dofjed . bowels cause pain and sickness ; 85 per cent of our His. say the authorities. Sentaael Laxatives brine quick T. relief. All vegetable contain no. 2: calomel. Ten doses for a dime at 1. any druggists. Physician's aampla jree, upon request, if you menXtion this advertisement. The Sen--nel Remedies Co.. Inc.. 800 Madipn Covington, Ky. j t'

the tooth pasta

that u fighting

the most geoeral

diaeata in tha world. Uaait twice daily. Sea your dentist twice yearly.

Get a tab today, read the folder about thia diaeaae, and ita aymptoma and start the Seareco treatment tonight. 25c at your drugztau. For aampla send 4c. atantpt or coin, to The Sentanel RetnedJea Ox.Oncuinati,

DR. BAGOti CONDUCTS COLlLIUIilOIl SERVICE

MILTON. Ind, May 9. The Rev. Dr. Bacon, district superintendent save a fine sermon at the M. E. quarterly services; Sunday morning. His theme was based on the text, "Who Is he that overcometh. but him that trusteth in the Lord." Special music by Mrs. M. S. Taylor, Mrs. J. V. Brown, pianist. At the close of the sermon the communion was presided over by Dr. Bacon. The Rev. Walter Jerge, was invited to participate in the services and gave the opening prayer and benediction. The Rev. Mr. Taylor, pastor gave a fine sermon from his work in the Group Meetings, his subject being "The Methodist Forward Movement," at the evening service. A special num

ber - was also a duet, ; by Miss Eva Emswlnger of Laurel, and M. S. Taylor, with Miss .Florence Daniels as pianist. ..

ROPE STRANGLES BOY

. PORTLAND. Ind- May 9. Master Claire Humphries. 4, was nearly stranglecl to death when, whila playing with several boys, a rope on which he was swinging became entwined around his neck.

HOGS ROUT CITIZENS

GREENSBURG. Ind, May 9. A Hampshire hog, with froth dripping from his mouth and asthmatic grunts escaping with a steady staccato, drove many pedestrians off of South Franklin street.

Indoor horseshoes has this winter been the official recreation at Metz, this Metz being In Kansas. -

PREPARES FOR NORMAL

Earlham baseball team is working extra shift in preparation for tha weekend games with , State Normal and Danville Normal at Terre Haute and Danville, Friday and Saturday, respectively. 1 '

Arnold and Harold Meintxer, of Wauaeon. 0 twins, who .married twins and no doubt slept In twin beds, are. now suing for twin divorces on the grounds of twin desertions.

MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN.

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Best Thing For a Bilious Attack: . "On account of my confinement In the printing office I have for years b n a chronic sufferer, from indigestion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so severe that r was not able to go to the case for two days. Failing toget any relief from any other treatment. took three of Chamberlain's Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man." writes H. C Bailey, Editor Carolina News. Chapin, S. C. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her

'Best Location at i a Price

You Can Afford."

18th and Main. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY

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What Sacrifices Wouldn't You Make for a Home of Your Own ?

D0NX CONSIDER BOARDING FOR A MINUTE Start your married life under the most pleasant surroundings in private, free from the gaze of the boarding house and "J 11 r it a i

us leue gossip mat nas ruined so many happy unions so soon after the wedding. Live a life of independence ! Particularly when it's all within your means and so easily possible.

AFTER MUCH EXPERIMENTATION THIS 4-R00M OUTFIT WAS CREATED We wanted this room outfit to be all that any jroung people could ask for. Not too ex

pensive yet, on the other hand, not the cheapest! (We sell outfits at all prices.) We wanted it to contain all of the essential pieces of furniture, yet, on the other hand, we wanted the furniture to be of vrpl1pnt. Hpaicrrt

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WE ARE PROUD OF THE RESULTS We can't help taking a certain amount of pride in this outfit.

In the first place, because of its

beauty and practicability and, second, because of the fact that we are able to afford to sell this remarkable outfit of furniture at this exceptionally low price: AM the Joys and Pride that Go with a Beautifully Furnished Home Are Yours for Only

The greatest force in the community for creating human happiness is credit, particularly as

applied to furniture. Just thmk.of two young people crossing the threshold of marriage, starting their married life in a perfectly appointed home, with every essential bit of furniture to accommodate visitors, all for the small outlay of $20 at time of purchase and $15 per month.

IF BOUGHT SINGLY THIS OUTFIT WOULD TOTAL $75.00 MORE! We feel quite certain that if you

bought this outfit piecemeal the dining table here and the dresser there, and the davenport somewhere else that the total cost for this suite would be at least $75.00 more than the price at which the complete four roomsful are sold here.

$20 Cash; 15 Monthly

The Price

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We Have but a Few of These Outfits to SeU at This Price That is not very many, and if you are planning on getting married, or if married just planning on starting housekeeping, come in and look at thia suite a3 quickly as possible. Remember, looking doesn't mean buying. You're always welcome here. But after you've looked you'll know if you want one of these suites, and a small deposit will reserve one for you.

$15.00 Monthly for Less Than a Year Pays for This Outfit We have made these terms so very low, not because it was necessary, but because we want the friends of this store to be the loyalest kind of friends. We don't do things by halves. And lastly, please don't feel under any obligation to us for extending this convenient credit. We like to sell on credit because it makes us many and lasting friends.

Madam; Take AdlvaerSage off TThSs PEOL OFFER

Guaranteed For 10 Years

uaranfeed tains Machines

At Our Special Low Price of A Clear Saving for You of the Regular Agency Prof it of 1 000.

This Sewing machine will render you excellent service. Every part of its ?wechanism is correctly fitted, so as to insure ease and perfection of operation. It's a strictly family machine adaptable to the various demands of home work. It has a very handsome oak case, highly finished and fitted with five drawers. The head drops into case and the leaf falls flat over top forming level top table when not in use. Wg have arranged easy, uniform terms of weekly payments on any of our Machines, so small that any person can make them without missing the money. The very low and special price of $17.50 will soon be paid. Come soon to see this value. It is difficult to secure quantities of these Machines, so we urge all to take immediate advantage of this unusual offer

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Other Special

ues at . $22.50, $27.50 and $35.00

A full set of the latest improved attachments and accessories are included with each ma-, chine. !

See These and Others in Our West Window

"SAVE AS YOU SEW". Now is really the time to do the summer sevrfng"! and you will find the numerous improved features of this Machine a 5 great convenience and source of pleasure. . x

Within Easy Reach of Every . Woman the Marvelous

Frantz Premier

ELECTRIC CLEANER Ask for Free Demonstration

"WHERE PATRONS ARE PLEASED"

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STOVES AND RANGES Have Proven by Actual Use Their Superiority ; Ask to See Them Here

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