Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 150, 11 May 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTEIJEGRA1L THURSDAY, May 11, 1916.

HIBOERD GLASSES OUTLINE PROGRAM FOR HAY OUTING

The program for the May Day Ittixa.1 at the Hibberd school. Eighth and South F street was announced today by $Iis Anna M. Schulz, principal. It will be held on the Hlboerd campus, Friday, May 12. and will start at 1:30 p. m. The-public la invited The program follows: Pageant Procession. Prologue ............ Ethel Williams Old English Singing Game Here Come Three Ducks A-roring . - - SB Grade Recitation, Helping the Birds . ....IB Boys Recitation and Pantomine Three Little Trees 1 A Boys Recitation, Gardening ,3B Grade Recitation and Pantomine SowSew SB Grade A Spring Operetta Mother Goose's Garden. ' Characters. Mother Goose . Irene Jarra Bo-peep Jeanetti Thomas Boy Blue ,, .Morris Cottingham Jtck Marion Thomas Jill Adele Harris Miss Muffet Florence Fosnot Red Riding Hood Ruby Knott Jack-a-Dandy ......Donald Burkhardt Mary, quite contrary Lona Hoff Jack Horner ...Rudolph Weidner Tom Tucker Cletus Lake Golden Hair Kathleen McAdams Flowers. Violets ...Kindergarten and IB Grade Daffodils ..3A Girls Spring Beauties 1A, 2A Grade Poppies 2A 3A Grade Morning Glories 3 A Boys Roses . . Marie Bennett. Rhea Crandall Hollyhocks ...5 A, 6B Boys Bluebells 4A Girls Daisies 5A Girls Goldcnrod Eldred Klute Lilies 6 A, B Girls May Pole Dance 4 A, B Grade

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PASTORS ARRANGE SERVICES AT JAIL

The evangelistic committee of the 'Ministerial association ha3 announced ' Sunday afternoon meetings which will be held throughout the, summer at the Home for the Friendless and at the county jail. The committee is composed of Re,v. J. J. Rae, chairman: Rev. Milo S. Hinc-.kle. secretary, and Rev. V. O. Stovall. Meetings will be conducted as follow?,:

May 14 Rev. - L. E. Murray, home; I Rev. H. S. James, jail. May 21 Rev. J. J. Rne. licuio; Rev.

. . k. lu r ai i, jail. May 28 Rev. II. t!. Harmon. Irjme: Rev. Milo S. Hinkle, jail. June 4 Rev. C. R. li'ey. hsiao; Rev. J. P. Chamness. jail. June 11 H. S. Weed, heme; Rev. J. V. Mount, jail. June IS Rev. (. E. Tcbbetts, home; Rev. L. E. Murray, jail. ' Juno '25 Rev. A. Parker, home; Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, jail. Meetings at the home will be diacontinued at the last mentioned date, and the following meetings will be held at the Jail: July 2 Rev. L. H. Bunyan. July 9 Rev. O. E. Chance. July 16 Rev. F. C. Anscombe. July 23 Rev. L. E. Murray. July 30 E. M. Learner.

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PROCLAIMS MOTHER S DAY

Huroc-e.-.w obrcgen, son of the chief of the Mexican army, a visitor in Chicago.

PLANS HOMECOMING

PROTEST ENGINE TUNES.

ELKHART. Ind., May 11 Mayor Smith has protested against the practice of locomotive engineers playing tunes with the engine whistles. Cit'izens say neighboring music-boxes are bad enough.

Events in Liberty

By Elizabeth Draper.

, George Stevens was in Cincinnati ton business Thursday.. . ..Mrs. W. O. I Stout of Indianapolis, is spending this ,week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Clark Mrs. D. C. Brook'bank spent the day Wednesday in ; Cottage Grove. .... Miss Goldie Gates, i of Riley, O., is the guest of Miss Hazel .Moore this week Monroe Clark is In Grand Rapids, on business this ' week.. . . .Willard Bertch was In In

dianapolis, Wednesday Mrs. Oliver

Tommerman and children of Cincinnati, came Wednesday for a week's visit with relatives here Mrs. Charles Ross is the guest, of relatives jlrt Cincinnati this week Misses .Mildred and Adelaide Maibaugh were i shopping in Cincinnati Thursday Misses Elizabeth Drapier and Dess i Stevens attended the Omicron Phi ; Sigma dance at Richmond Thursday evening.

Aztec corn 1,000 years old was recently planted in Kansas. It grows much faster than modern corn, and the grains will be at a premium.

AN APPEAL TO WIVES Tou know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that is needed in the home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINE has raved thousands of drinking men. tt Is a home treatment. No sanitarium expense. Can be given secretly. We are In earnest when we ask you to Kive ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned if after a trial you fail to get results from ORRINE. ORRINE Is prepared In two forms: No. 1, secret treatment; ORRINE No. 2, th voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask us for booklet. A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main street. Adv.

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NEW PARIS. O., May 11. Pleasant Hill school, which closes Friday, is

making much of the home coining por-!

tion of the program, as it is the last day of school "for sure'' in this district. Patrons are urgently invited to attend, and also former patrons, pupils and teachers, and all interested friends. Bring well-filled baskets for your part of the program at the noon hour. Miss Carrie Whitaker is teacher of the school and has been very successful in her work in the district.

Masonic Calendar

Friday King Solomon's Chapter, i

No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

CORPS OF CONVICTS DRILLS FOR DELEGATES

INDIANAPOLIS, May 11. One hundred coiivicts members' of the drill team of the Jeffersonville reformatory gave a military drill in the streets here as a part of the state charity conference. A convict band played while the team drilled.

DROPS OVER CLIFF.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hughes escaped injury when their automobile plunged over a twelve-foot embankment.

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Pat Moran, Manager Philadelphia National League Champions,' Praises ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE "Training Camp, St. Petersburg, Fla., Mar. 9, 1916. Mr. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.: Dear Sir Your package of Allen's Foot-Ease received, and it did not take my boys long to take them all away. All speak fine for Foot-Ease and you may refer to my club if you care to. Thanking you very kindly. Very truly yours, PAT MORAN, Manager Philadelphia National League Ball Club." Shaken into the Shoes and used in the Foot-Bath, Allen's Foot-Ease removes the aches and soreness that come to the feet with Spring days and activity. Sold by Drug and " Department stores everywhere.

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As next Sunday, May 14. has been designated as Mother's Day, and as by a proclamation of the Governor of the State of Indiana, all citizens are urged to fittingly observe same. I hereby hope that the citizenship of Richmond, in accordance with the customs of the past, will not hesitate to pay its honor, respect and reverence to the one for whom this day has been set apart. . While the world is being torn asunder by strife, and while the great lessons of religion, education and advanced civilization seem to have been forgotten, yet. on this day, regardless of our sympathies for any nation which is now overwhelmed with the spirit of war, we can unitedly pay tribute to the name of mother and all the sacred associations which that name includes. " " , - As flowers have always been a token of respect and reverence, may we not forget their use on this occasion. If mother is living, a gift of flowers, or something of like nature, will bring Joy and happiness, and dispel the gloom which sometimes clouds a mother's life. May we. as citizens of Richmond, each wear a flower as a token of respect for mother, and to all which the name of mother holds most dear. WM. J. ROBBINS, Mayor.

LIGHT BILLS PAID ' FOR ANOTHER MONTH

Did you get your's paid? The office of the Municipal Electric Light company was, full all yesterday afternoon and night. The tenth Is the last day of grace for paying the electric light bills.

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ENTERTAIN ADDLEMAN

NEW PARIS, O.; May II. Mr and Mrs. Lon Morrison entertained Sunday in honor of J. A. Addleman of San Francisco. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid and family, Miss Esther

Reid of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Addleman and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Jordan and family and Mrs. Zella Coddingon and daughters. "

Most of the cost of government in Montana is paid by royalties' on oil and mining delevopment and leases state lands.

Whooping Cough. "When my daughter tad whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got hor a bottle and it relieved the cough at nee. Befcre she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well," writes Mrs. S. F. Grimes. Crooksville, Ohio. ' Obtainable everywhere. Adv. .

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