Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 151, 12 May 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, May 12, 1916

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ilAGERSTQVll BOY ACCEPTS POSITION 'WITH AUTO COMPANY

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 12.Mr.

an4 Mrs. B., J. Sparks entertained

Frank Sparks, and son, Franklin and.

Clarence Sparks of Lewisville, Ind., Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith

and Daughter Lenore went to Cincln

nail", Saturday. .. .Miss Maggie Rep-

logle returned to her home here Monday after a visit with friends at

Greensfork. . . .The Woman's History Club met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Peele Monday afternoon. .. .Miss Margaret Hind man and Grant Oldham of New Castle, were guests of Attorney and Mrs. Frank Mason Tuesday.... Lawrence Mohhler, who graduated from the Hagerstown High school in the 1916 class left Monday for Buffalo, N. Y., to take a position with The Curtis Motor Car Company. . . . Mrs. Daisy Spencer, of Indianapolis, is the guest of relatives. ?

FISHING-IS GOOD :

ill ECONOMY CREEKS

ECONOMY, Ind., May 12. Dr. Smalley of Xibeity waa ; here . Wednesday and. Thursday..,. Charley Moore of Modoc was here Wednesday. . .'.Eldo Cain . is having all his farm buildings repained....Art Martin thinks that Economy is a pretty good town to live in and will not move away as contemlated.... Frank Cain is some fisherman. He caught a nice string of catfish chubs and sunfish in Morgen's creek

today Mr. and Mrs. Lewis vveyi arrived from Texas Wednesday after spending the winter there Milo Lamb was at Indianapolis Tuesday.. .iThe High school Bible class will meet at the M. E. church Staurday evening to take an examination

Olie Weyl was at Richmond Wednesday. . . .Billy Hackman of- Dayton. O. was the guest of Edwards Brothers, Wednesday. ;:;lr",

PASS ON FEOERATION

The Richmond Federation of Churches will be acted upon at the congregational' meeting of the ' East Main Street Friends church tonight. The meeting will be held at 8 o'elock. immediately following the mid-week prayer service.

GOES TO PENAL FARM

President Wilson has ordered the National Guard of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona to mobilize for border duty, and practically all of . the regular infantry has been called to the border for service in the Mexican campaign, as a result of developments in the Mexican situation during the last few . days. Consular, agents In Mexico have been ordered to send all American citizens out of the country, and it is said that steps have been taken by the de facto government to prevent the entrance of more American troops into Mexico. This picture shows machine gun detachments of the border, guard at manoeeuvers. . x

BOOSTER SALE RECEIPTS ESTIMATED AT $4, 536

MILTON, Ind.. May 12. Dr. Squler, who as one of the governors of the Dixie Highway association, attended . a meeting at Connersville, Wednesday i afternoon and the banquet in the evening. He states that the meeting was very enthusiastic and that ConnerBville treated the members of the association royally. The route as mapped out for Milton, will enter the corporate limits from the Milton and Connersville pike on South street and ' run west to Central avenue, turning for the latter at the corner of South

been staying with her sister, Mrs. Mary Passmore, returned to Williamsburg; Thursday.-.. .The M. E., Sunday school will observe Mother's Day Sunday morning at the regular hour. for Sunday school with an appropriate program. All are expected to wear the white flower for Mother gone and the red "flower for Mother living The Christian church Sunday school, Sunday morning with appropriate exercises will observe , Mother's Day, at the regular hour for Sunday school. There will' be a program of readings

and Central. The telephone poles ( and the songs that Mother Csed to have been given for the purpose of sing, by the double quartet. Mothers " marking and the colors will be yellow j will be honored by the. appropriate ' and black. The work of painting and ; flowers.. . Mrs. Amanda Yates Weaver marking the route will be in very! of Cambridge City, is spending a few soon. . - " days with Mrs. Elmer Lowry. Oootters Hold Sale. Entertains for Society. Tho regular monthly Boosters sale; Mrs. It. W. Warren, entertained the

was held Wednesday. There was a; Embroidery club, Wednesday after-

; lare attendance and quick bidding.' noon at her home north of town. The

.-j There were about 100 head of cattle, company was composed of the mem

50 head of hogs and severalhead ofjbers only. All enjoyed a very pleas-

cattle in the way of stock. The sales

amounted to $4.53S.. . .Dr. C. A.- Rpark

of WaynetQwn, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Roark and other relatives and friends this week, and looking aftsr his mother's welfare.... The Rev. F. C. McCormick and family

meting will be with Mrs.

love ueorge .uaniove o

Wednesday .Park Manlove, who has opened his new garage, has just

attended commencement at Benton-' received his new gasoline tank. Busi-: ville Wednesday night. The Rev. Mr. ! ness in good.... The Township Sunday Powers gave the address. .... Martin, school convention will be held at

Clinton Commons of Webster. Music by young people; violin solo, Harold Daniel; violin solo, Walter Anderson; vocal d,uet, Serena Hoshour and Lillian DuGranrut; trio- violine- clarinet and piano, Ernest Jones; Firman and Ruth McCormick. Everybody is invited to attend L. P. Zeller has bought an Interstate auto of George Florea of Connersville. Mr. Flora desired to sell his auto and Mr. Zeller bought it..... Mrs. Harry Murley visited relatives at Mt. Auburn, Thursday. Miss Warren Surprised. Miss Elizabeth Warren was given a pleasant surprise - by her young friends, Alice Murley, Gladys Hoffmann, Ila Hall, Mabel Hall, Marjorie

Null, Abbie Hoshour, Beulah Hess, i Viola White, Ardesta Murray, Mary ; Doddy. The occasion was the birth

day or n,iizaDetn. ine atternoon was pleasantly spent in outdoor .and indoor games. Cream and cake were served. The body of Scott Mora, 9, which had been placed in the vault at Riverside cemetery at Cambridge City, was removed and interred in the family lot at Westside, at this place, Wednesday afternoon. The little body died April 24. It was thought best to place the body In the vault to await burial later. It was hoped .that his father Carlo Mora, would be able to get here from Key West, but as he was unable

! to reach here in time he decided to ! in I -5-ii- Viic? t- V - 1 rltiticto until t h n

ant afternoon and nice refreshments "r " T Ti, V,a V . k tv, , close in June. Mrs.- Mora has return-

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TITLED OPERA SINGER WHO CHARMED KAISER

BAYONET HOLDS BACK GERMANS

PARIS, May 12. German troops suffered another check at -Verdun early today. They made "a furious attack upon the French trenches west

of the small lake near Vaux, on the;

east bank of the Meuse river, but the

communique issued by the war office j

iui aiiciuuuu Ol a.LO " repulsed with the bayonet.

Frank Smith, who has been arrested for intoxication about six times in the past year, was arraigned before Mayor Robbins again today and drew a fine of $50 and costs and a thirty-day sentence to the penal farm.

Cocoanut Oil Fine I For Washing Hair !

Harry Man-j of Conners-'

ed to Asheville, N. C.

Frazee has been visiting at Louisville,

' Kentucky Mrs. Price, who ha:

Doddridge chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday. Features will be an address by Mrs.

At Movies Tonight

Masonic Calendar

Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

EXEMPTIONS INCREASE

County Auditor Bowman announced today that . 2,212 mortgage exemption affidavits have been filed in his office. This is an increase of sixty-one over last year. The total amount of exemptions is not known.

MERZT0 DRIVE PEUGEOT AT INDIANAPOLIS

COLISEUM. "The Birth of a Man," at the Coliseum next Friday and Saturday is unquestionably one of the most powerful photoplays ever released. From the first flash on the screen until finis is written, the story is convincing and appealing. Henry B. Walthall plays the leading role and his artistic effort is another testimonial to his wizardy. The story deals with a young and idle millionaire who receives a cablegram advising him to leave for Paris at once in order to seize the opportunity of purchasing a greatly coveted rare canvas.

. COUNTESS MARIA J,ABtA Countess Maria Labia, noted opera singer, is under arrest in Milan on a charge of espionage made by Italian

authorities. She is a member of one

of the oldest families in Venice. The j Countess made her operatic debut in j Germany twelve years ago, under the I auspices and protection of the kaiser, i whose admiration of her created a sen

sation in Italy. Until the war began she frequently sang in the Komische Opera in Berlin, where she . was patronized by the crown prince, who seemed to have supplanted his royal father in her affections.

PAYS BAND'S EXPENSES.

HARTFORD CITY. Ind., May 12. Mayor Secrest is circulating a petition to raise $83 to pay the band's expenses to the volunteer fireman's convention at Berne.

the hopeless

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Of those who grump and groan; 'or you can turn a stumbling' block Into a Steoninar trrw

To Restore Colors In Rugs and Carpets

The French have a process of making a sweet flour from fried sugar beets. The substance when complete contains 82 per cent, of pure nutriment.

HOLD MOTHER'S DAY

CHARLIE MERZ, Indianapolis race driver has gotten a divorce and come back into the hazardous racing sport. He will drive a Peugeot car at Indianapolis, May 30th, in the Sixth Annual International Sweepstakes Race. There is something decidedly unique about the circumstances surrounding these Peugeot cars of Merz and his team-mate, John Aiken. Both drivers were "raised on gasoline" at the factory where National cars are built. Both got married and were forced to quit the sport. Both are divorced and both have come back into the game after having retired. Many remember how one year at the wheel of a National, when something went wrong, his madly rushing car plunged headlong through the cement retaining wall and leaped like a sky rocket into the air. - This accident proved fatal to Merz mechanician but Charlie crawled out from under the upturned and demolished car without a scratch. Again, Merz electrified tens of thousands of spectators in 1913 when he kept his car in the race and finished within the money, although his machine was enveloped in roaring fames.

Says Woman's Beauty Depends Upon Health

Health and Vigor Necessitate Regulation of Organs of Elimination. Skin food and face creams and powders cannot make a woman beautiful, because beauty lies deeptr than that it depends on health. In most cases the basis of health and the cause of f ickness can be traced to the action of the bowels. The headache, the lassitude, the sallow skin, and the lusterless eyes are .. , i .1 l : 4

usually causea uy uuusuijauou. aji j ideal remedy for women, and one that j is especially suited to their delicate ;

organisms is found in Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin, a mild laxative compound, pleasant to the taste and free from opiates and narcitic drugs of everv description. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, j22 North Liberty St., Indianapolis, Ind.. says: "It is simply fine: I have never been able to find anything to compare with Dr. Caldwell's 'Syrup Pepsin. I started using it for the baby and now it is my family standby in all cases where a laxative is needed. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold ji drug stores for fifty cents a bottle;

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MRS. GERTRUDE JORDON a trial bottle can be obtained free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald

well, 454 Washington St., Monticello, j Illinois. ,

Mother's Day will be observed at the Reid Memorial church at the Sunday school services next Sunday. Prof. J. T. Giles. Special musical numbers are being prepared.

W. F. HOELSCHER OPTICIAN 6th & Main. Open Evenings.

You can restore the original colors of your carpets and rugs without taking them off the floor by the use of olsonite. It is easy to apply. Just brush over the surface of the rug and wipe off that is all. " " Olsonite keeps carpets and rugs fresh, clean and bright with colors like new, wool full of life and strength, and nap raised but softly yielding. It penetrates into fibres, replaces natural oil and gives new- life and brings colors back to their first beauty, in a truly wonderful way. Olsonite is put up in air-tight containers and can be purchased at any drug store. It costs about 25 cents per room to restore the colors of carpets and rugs, for a 50-cent package is sufficient for two large 9x12 rugs or carpets. Adv.

FRECKLES

Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles,

as " the prescription othine double strength is guaranteed to remove

those homely spots,

Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist

and apply a little of it night and morn

ing and you should soon see that even

the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that

more than an ounce is needed to com

pletely clear the skm and gain a

beautiful clear complexion.

Be sure to ask for the double

strength othine as this is sold under i

guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

If you want to keep your hair m good conditirn, be careful what you wash it itu.

Most soaps and yrepared shampoos

contain too much alikali. This driss

the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and

is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless). is much better than the most expensive soap or anything

else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair.Simp!, moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspooniuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thorougMy. T!:e lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, d; , dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, a 1 it leaves it fine 1 silKy, bright, fluffy and easy to manYou can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It Is very

cheap, and a few ounces is enough to

last everyone months. Adv.

in the family for

Best Location at a Price You Can Afford," 18th and Main.

Bicycles and Tires

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The Best for the Least Money at DUNING'S 43 North Eighth St.

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Ankle Strap White Ivory leather sole with white rubber heel.

USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee , COOPER'S GROCERY

New Method Shoe Store Second Floor Colonial Bldg.

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'Best Location at a Price You Can Afford." 18th and Main.

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BUEHLEM BIRO 15 South 7th Street

Beef Roast .12V& and 15 Prime Rib Roasts, pound -j " Choice Pot Roasts, pound I Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice young tender beef, per lb.. . 1S? Loin Pork Roast, pound 18c Pork Chops, pound 18 Veal Roasts, pound 15 Veal Stew, pound VIViC Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5

OLEOMARGARINE

30c ..38c

Swift's Lincoln 2 lbs. Moxley's Special 2 lbs

FRESH CAUGHT FISH

Fish,

Buehler Bros. Special 2 lbs

37c

Choice White per pound .

Fresh Herring, per lb. . 1 2 Vi c

SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured - n Shoulders, lb JLOC

No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon

per pound Choice Bean Bacon at

22c

13c

OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound 12c Sweet Pickled Bean Pork 122?

COFFEE laucy Steel Cut. the 35c OQ kind, lb Ot

Town' Talk Steel Cut Coffee, lb. ........

19c

CHEESE Full : Cream per lb Brick Cheese per pound

22c 22c

Very Choice Elgin Creamery Butter, pound Three Large Loaves of Mother's Bread . . . .

SAUSAGE Frankforts. Wieners.. Garlic and Bologna, per lb. -12'c Fresh Link Sausage, lb. .122c Liver Sausage, lb 10c .... .33 10

Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Tomatoes, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Alaska Salmon, Sour Kraut, assorted. to please .'.Three for 25c

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