Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 156, 18 May 1916 — Page 12

THE PJCI&10ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAU. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916

Wreckage Left in Wake of Irish Revolt FORCER RESIDENT DIES mm opens Caleb J. Richardson, a former resident of this city and a veteran of the Civil war, died Wednesday morning at his home in Springfield, O.. aged about 80 years. Funeral will be held Friday morning at Springfied. He leaves a wife and two daughters. George R. Gause of this city. Is a nephew. s mi RESIDENCE FOR VISITORS T

HAGERSTOWN. Ind- May 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsler entertained at their new home on Clay street Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winnings of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Martin ot Chireago, Mrs. Samuel Seirsdorffer of Muskegon. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson and baby of Millille. . . .Mrs. Daniel Holliday and Mrs. Rubannah Shaffer went to Indianapolis Monday as delegates to the Rebekah assembly. Parents of Baby Girl. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cord ell Friday; name, Ruth Rmmaiean Joseoh Harlan, son of

Mr. and Mrs. George Harlan, is spending a few weeks with his grandparents at Greenfield . .. .Mrs. George Christ-

offerson and baby 'are spending a few

days at Chicago with her parents Charles Northcott and family have moved from the Volley Gehrlng prop

erty to the Jerry Meyers farm near

Locust Grove.

AUTO EXHIBIT SHOWS

ABOUT $972 PROFIT

After paying all expenses Incurred at the first Richmond automobile show, the financial committee, composed of Albert Chamness and Raymond Mather is ready to report a surplus of $972 which will be pro rated among the exhibitors at the rate of 6 3-10 centB per square foot of space. The original price of the space was 15 cents per square foot so that the aet price amounted to only 8 7-10 Cents. - All bills with the exception of $140 lave been paid and this amount has been set aside to cover any expenses that might have been overlooked. The total receipts -were $3,224.40 rwith expenditures of $2,112.13 leaving balance of $1,112.27 of which $972.10 11 be distributed and $140.16 held In i ior additional expenses. AIL TO FIND TRAIN

Another Testimonial

GAUJRSEr

After a close examination of the time tables of the Pennsylvania railroad, the Commercial club railroad .committee was unable to find a record of Train No. 32. which the Piqua Com

mercial club requested to be replaced' beard

In service. The co-operation of the : local club is requested in inducing ; tie -railroad company to place the: train back on the schedule. The' train, according to the letter from Piqua, left Indianapolis at 12:55 p. m i and arrived in New York the follow-1 lng morning. '

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H n-rhml2iJ:l MAKE8UPOEFICIT fi Lr. - 14;; r tlil -ilr fx. I The 1916 Pierian deficit of approxi-fl-iPjD ' - J I VTJ- CJ'ii; I mately $75-about half the amount If ! (Ti ' ,LM1L " 1 a i incurred in issuing the 191o year book. if r r C X. VV. r', , -J will be made up by school funds approII IJZFZZ. - U liySf D "1 I priated by the board of control. 51 Fl P if r ifJiffl1 Ulf: H ARROW .HI, 1 I trVi iPf H Wf iBll hVr 1 Style, in two heiditl

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SELECT PRESS STAFF

The staff which will have charge of putting out the Earlham Press next year has been elected. S. Janney Hutton; associate editor, Earl Kemp, editor In chief; managing editor, J. Hobart Hoskins; business manager, Elden H. Mills; advertising manager, Leland S. Calvert; circulation manager, J. Donald Calvert.

CHILDREN INJURED PLAYING BLINDFOLD

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 18 Wilfred Knapp sustained a deep cut on his face Sunday when he was blindfolded and was playing " with other

children in the yard at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp. He fell against a pump. Morris Harrison has been crippled a few days. He injured his foot on a

and treated the injury with

medicine, which made a very foot, and he is unable to work.

POWlffi

Every can of Calumet Baking Powder is an indisputable testimonial for Calumet. The wonderful things it bakes and the wonderful way it bakes them prove Calumet quality. The many eminent Domestic Science Teachers. Lecturers and Baking Experts the big, famous Hotels, Sanitariums, Hospitals, Colleges, Public Institutions and the millions of housewives who use Calumet use it for one reason and one reason alone-because experience has proven it is best. What better reason can you have for trying Calumet Use it once and it will be your favorite Baking Powder. Its purity, wholesomeness, economy and never-failing results have made it and kept it the World's most popular Baking Powder.

Received Highest Award, World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicago; Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912.

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STAFF TO TAKE HIKE

SURVIVE TO FINALS

Survivors of the annual girls' tennis I tournament preliminaries are Mabel Loehr, Caroline Bradley, Hester. WilHams, Nellie Hawkins. The finals Swill be played this week. The winner 'will receive the school letter.

Staff of the Cynosure, the school j publication, will hike to Thistle- j thwaite's falls Friday evening. An old j fashioned camp dinner will be a tea-j ture. Members of the faculty will j

chaperone the party.

Above at left Ruins of the Hotel Metropole. Dublin, where many Americans were , registered at the outbreak of the Sinn Fein rebellion. At right-Remarkable photograph showing collision bf "walls on Liffy street These buildings were the first to come under the shells of the British gunboats in Dublin Bay. Below British troops guarding the ruins of the once beautiful Postoffice, which until seized by the military was headquarters for 'the rebels.

TICKETS ON SALE

GIRLS WILL BANQUET

The annual banquet of the Girls' j Athletic association will be held in

me scnooi gym r naay, may o. me

program Is being arranged. Honor othletic awards to girl students will be made at that time. Miss Comstock,

director of girls' physical training, will

preside.

Tickets for the senior play were placed on sale at session rooms today. There was a heavy demand for the coupons. Ticket reservations may be made at the Murray theatre. May 29.

Life at Day Nursery Enjoyed By Children

PREPARE SCENERY

Special scenery is to be prepared for the senior production at the Murray June 1. The play will be elaborately staged.

Blue Ribbon Winner In National Show

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It you don't believe the day nursery is a dandy place for the kids, just ask them what they think about it. Children, left there once when mother is compelled to be away from

home either to earn a living or toj perform some errand, always want to go back again. Mrs. Laura Pille, the matron, enjoys playing mother to her little charges. The children respect and mind Mrs. Pille, too. Take Morning Plunge. When the youngsters arrive about 6 o'clock each morning, they take their

bath and put on clean play suits pro-j vided by the nursery. Their own

clothes are hung up and thus saved the wear and tear that comes from scooting about over floors, riding hobby horses and building block houses.

Dressed, the children are turned

loose in big playroom where all kinds of toys are provided. Here they amuse themselves until they hear Mrs. Pille!

rattling the cooking utensils in prepa-i ration of the lunch. Then they crowd! about the door waiting for the call to j their simple nourishing meal. Not a! child at the nursery will eat until the hands, grimy from play, have been scrubbed and a bib placed under its chin. The nap hour follows and later in the day another lunch. Anyone visiting the nursery can see that the children are contented and happy in their comfortable, clean surroundings. Mrs, Pille Tells Purposes, Mrs. Pille in explaining the purposes and work of the nursery, conducted under the direction of the Domestic Science association, said it was to provide care for children. Many mothers must work during the day; others are compelled to be gone half a day at a time shopping. Without the nursery

the children, would be left at home with little attention. In some instances the little folks went without the proper kind of food and with insufficient meals because mother had to be at the factory. At the nursery the working woman's child receives the same kind treatment, the same wholesome food and tender care, that the wealthy mother can lavish on her children at home. Instead of being left alone, the children are guided in habits of cleanliness. After a few visits to the nursery they demand their morning bath,

they refuse to eat until their hands have been washed. Their impressionable young minds are stamped with the essentials of good breeding, which they could not get if left at home alone. Mrs. Pille urged that more mothers avail themselves of the opportunity to visit the nursery and see what is being done.

DELEGATES ARE PICKED

Delegates to the Whitewater quarterly conference of Friends to be held in East Main street Friends' church the first Saturday in June were elected at the regular monthly meeting of the East Main street Friends' church this morning. Those elected were: Rev. Milo S. Hinckle. Josephine Burson. Joseph White. Mary Davenport. Lola Chance and William West.

TURKS CALLED OUT

QUALIFY AS VIEWERS.

j LONDON. May IS. An Exchange j Telegraph company dispatch from Geneva states that all Turks of 60 and t under residing In that Swiss city have j been recalled for military services.

DR. SMITH ELECTED.

George Holmes, of Abington. and Winfield Smelser of Boston, qualified;

with the county auditor today to act. Dr. S. E. Smith, superintendent of as viewers on the Catey road which j Easthaven. was elected vice-chairman was petitioned to be improved. The I of the committee on Mental Hygiene road is located between Williamsburg ! at the closing sessions of the Charities and Economy and will be improved I and Corrections conference in Indiaunder the three-mile road law with j napolis. gravel. -

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Geo. Thomas.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Great Britain is divided into eight munition areas.

Mrs. Hitt, daughter of Senator Elkins, of West Virginia, was iwarded the Blue Ribbon in the Ladies Phaeton Class at the ( National Horse Show- She was driving for Judge Moore, of New rork City, and her performance occasioned much favorable comment on the part of horsemen gathered at the national capital from all parts of the United States.

Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You Want Plenty of "Stay There" Strength Like an Athlete!

Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Delicate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Stronger in Two Week's - Time, in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N. Y. Most people foolishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr . Sauer, a well-known physician who has studied widely bith in this country and Europe, when, as a mat-

j liver and other troubles in from ten to I fourteen days' time simply by taking j iron in the proper form, and this after i they had in some cases been doctor- ' ing for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form j that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it 'to do you any good, otherwise It may j prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize fighter has Won the

ter of fact, real and true strength can! day simply because he knew the se-

oniy come from the food vou eat. But

people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stom-

cret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer, Is one ot the newer organic iron compounds. Unlike

the older inorganic iron products, it

MARINES TRANSFERRED

WASHINGTON, May IS Five hundred additional marines now in Port Au Prince Haitii are to be taken to Canto Domingo at once to reinforce the five hundred marines at present in that city. v , Navy department officials are without information as to conditions in Santo Domingo. Admiral Capertou has been given authority to move his forces about as he pleases

aca liver or kidney trouble or symp-'is easily assimilated, does . not In jure toms of some other ailment caused by 1 the teeth, make them black, nor ud-

the lack of iron in the blood. This ! set the stomach: on the contrarv. it is

j tljing may go on for, years, while . the j a most potent .remedy, in nearly all ! patient suffers, untold agony. If you ; forms of indigestion, as well as for jare not strong or.. well;, you owe It toj nervous, run-down conditions. The

yourself to make the following test, j Manufacturers have such great confiSee how long you can work or how dence in Nuxated Iron that they offer

:an walk without becoming i to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable in-

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arc provided with STYLE and plenty of it and they're made up oi the most attractive kind of patterns Every garment speaks oi newness and smartness despite their un us nil ay low prices.

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far you can

tired. Next take two five grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times

per day after meals for two weeks.

stitution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or

Then test your strength again and see over in four weeks time provided they for yourself how much you have gain-! have no serious organic trouble. They ed. I have seen dozens of nervous, ! also offer to refund your money if it

rundown people, who were ailing all the while, double and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of .oil . svmrtoms of dyspepsia.

does not at least double

and endurance In ten day

dispensed in this city by Conkey Drug;

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to IBiuifildl? LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR CEMENT WORE. MATHER B. KELSEY : Cement Work. Phone 3807.

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