Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 157, 19 May 1916 — Page 3

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D EG OR ATI Oil DAY ON WAY 28 AT WEBSTER SCHOOL

WEBSTER, Ind., May 15. Decora

tion day-will be observed -here Sun

day, May 28. Special exercises will

be beld at the school . building. .

Mother's day will be observed at the

M. E. church next Sunday, . Mrs. J.

Hendershott ' and daughter attended

the funeral of 'the little daughter of E. C. Mendenhall at Winchester Sunday.... Mrs. Mattle Williams and' family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMInn , Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Commons were-In Milton Sunday. ...Ross Shoop of ' Tippecanoe City is visiting here. Visit In Economy. Miss Helen Harvey Is in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. P, Bi Harvey" and family were at Economy Sunday. . . . Mrs.

Vashti Davis and Mrs. Mary Haisley and daughter .were the guests of Mrs. Tingler Tuesday .afternoon ... Miss "Marguerite Haisley spent the week end In. Richmond.' . Purchases Automobile. ' Mr. Mary Klrkman has been spending a few - weeks visiting friends and relatives and ' friends . here, ' Claude Williams is staying In Richmond .... Charles Weadjck. of Silver Point has purchased a new automobile. . . . Miss Ida Plankenhorn spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Hazel Parrish at Olive Hill.

Sketches from Life

GETS $1 JUDGMENT..

RUSHVILLE, Ind., May 19. Harry Hudson received a judgment of $1 in

a cult for 17,000 against the estate of

J. P. Blnford. ; '

Sr. x." 'jjn . K Lit men . .

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAIt. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916

REPORT FOR G. & 0. Oil FOREST BLAZE

By Temple

DELEGATES RETURN

FROM .CONVENTION

i Richmond delegates to the seventy-

seventh annual convention ;: of the Christian church of Indians have returned from Danville. The convention is to meet in Kokomo in 1917. Tester-

day afternoon, Mrs. Miriam Walls made a report -for the Richmond branch of the C. W. B. M.

RE-ENGAGE TEACHERS.

EATON, O., May 19. Denarii T. Hill

has been employed as superintendent

of the schools at Gratis. Other teachers are: Principal, Blss Mary Davis; primary department. Miss Sarah McGrew; Miss Eva Phillips and Miss Esther Smiths - Mrs. Zelna Moffett has

been chosen supervisor of music

Walter Ratliff and Steve Kuth have been detailed to Vanceburg, Ky, to assist in defense of the C- & O. railroad. They will go next week. . ' ' " Recently Messrs. Ratliff and Kuth surveyed 4,791 acres of land, mostly timber, near the Lew river in eastern Kentucky.; About 2,000 acres ofsthis has been swept by a forest fire, which is claimed to have been started by sparks from the railroad.

To increase : the " volume of sound

from a phonograph a Parisian has invented an instrument that will play

three records simultaneously. ;

REPRESENTS FArRVlEW

Rev. J. P. Chamness, Mrs. Harry

Rogers, Mrs. Clark McKlnley and Mrs.

Jerome Goddard are ine aeiegaies

from Fairview M. E- church at -the

Whitewater Sunday school convention today.

RELIEF FROM GORIIS When yon simply cannot take another step remember relief is at hand. If you will send to the nearest drug store and. get a 25c box of Dr. Hunt's new corn cure. It is positively unnecessary : for you to suffer another minute, for Dr. Hunf s corn cure is

noted for the speed with which it penetrates and removes all kinds of

corns. It Is antiseptic, easy to use and brinies instant comfort, as it

soothes and heals quickly.

American Cagimcal Ux. Signer. Ohio.

Cored ol Rheumatism

"Dr. Jones' liniment .. cured my mother of rheumatism," says Mr. J.' R Mallott. of Big Cove Tannery, Pa. "Last - spring I had -a- sprained knee so that I was unable to walk.: A few

applications gave me relief, and cured me in a surprisingly short time."

DR. JONES' LINIMENT : formerly Beaver Oil .

is the best of all external remedies for pains - and - aches. Used ; half " a century. Look for the Beaver trade

mark. .--V

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I) used to lubricate and liven things up for Saturday. Various departments are oversiocKcu ami xu.c l"V:""; y ) slices here and there. Summoning it all up no economical women want to miss these inducements to be obtained here bat- W

CAMIDGE CITY WORKERS ATTEND S. S. MENTION

ltional conference of charities and corI rpctiona at the final session in Indi

anapolis, Timothy Nicholson and Dr. s tc. Smith were mentioned as " two

nut nf nine oersons who attended

th last fifisaion and who were at the

conference In 1891. Mr. Nicholson is also mentioned , as one of the presidents Indiana has furnished. Mr. Nicholson was president in 1901.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. May 19. Mr. ilid Mrs, Henry Schroeder, motored "rom Connersville, and spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams . Dr. Louis Storch and daughter. Miss Anna Silve'ne and "Will Norton of In-

MONROE DOCTRINE STRONGER THAN EVER

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dianapolis, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storcb, Sunday.. . . .Mrs. R.

H. Pruitt of Nohlesville, Doyle Pruitt of Westfield, the Missee Stella and

Myrtle Taylor of Carthage, were the euests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt

and daughter, Miss Lucile, Friday. " Attends Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Taylor, the for

mer superintendent of'-, the Jackson

Township Sunday School association and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt, superintendent of the Home department attended the Fifty-second Annual Convention of the Wayne Sunday schools, at Whitewater.

O urday.

We are going to be prepared for you, so hustle here by all means.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Make Your Rugs Look Like New

RESOLUTIONS HONOR TIMOTHY NICHOLSON

in the report of the resolutions committee, which was adopted by the na-

Th- Monroe Doctrine has been of Inebtimable benefit to the New World and is today stronger than ever. Representative William P. M. Boland of Missouri, told the Conference on International Arbitration on Lake Moiionk today.

SM Try Jap Rose Th wonderful "Sciiday Morning Bath" - Soap

Rugs and carpets, except in very few homes, do not receive the care

and attention they should. Every up-

to-date house- wife has to polish for

her woodwork and the curtains are

reeularly laundered, while the rugs

and carpets receive an occasional beatine or scrubbed with soap and war

ter.

Some of the hard work done to keep rugs and carpets looking right actually does more harm than good. Beating brfeaks the warp, while scrubbing rots it; eithef operation is likely to leave the rug rumpled and roishapen. A

simple application of olsonite will restore the colors in a rug, renew the natural oil in the fibres and raise the nap, making it as bright and soft as

new. Qou can buy olsonlts from your druggist in an air-tight container, enough for two large 9x12 rugs for 50c. You just brush it over the sur

face of the rug and wipe it off. Adv.

'Homes That are Different"

18th and Main.

Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit

Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter.

Those of us who are accustomed to

feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with pbosphated hot water each morning. We should drink before breakfast, a glass of red hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to. make anyone who is bothered with, biliousness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation. Try it and you are assured that you will look better and feel better in every wav shortly Adv.

DDEBiHRD

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Everyone who rides in it recognizes the performance the car as distinctive and unusual.

It is the quality revealed in this performance which makes the price impressive. People are attracted by something more than price or they would not wait for deliveries as thousands have waited.

The production is large, but it is still inadequate to supply the demand of those who want this particular car at this particular price.

The motor is 30-35 horsepower. The price of the Touring or Roadster complete is $785 fF. O. B. Detroit). Canadian price $1100 (add freight from Detroit).

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Boys' 75c Wash Suits, 47c of fine tub-proof materials ' in light and dark colored stripes, made in the new "billy boy" and other styles; your choice Saturday at. . . . 47

$1 UMBRELLAS ........

49c

SAN SILK at ........

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75c POCKET BOOKS ......

39c

75c Bed Sheets 41c of fine quality muslin, size 72x90, specially priced for Saturday, 4k

35c HEAVY 4-SEWED BROOMS SATURDAY at

75c White Emb. PETTICOATS 44c Women's white muslin Petticoats, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed ; Saturday at ..I.44

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50c KIMONO APRONS 29c Women's big full size Kimono Aprons, of light and dark striped Saturday 29C

6 Cans LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER,

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WOMEN'S 50c UNION SUITS

Fine soft Lisle finish, loose knee, lace trimmed, all sizes', silk braid trimmed, special at

Women's $1 Union

Suits 59 .Women's 15c- Gauze Vesta 9

Women's 35c Sum

mer Vests & Pants at 196

21c

WOMEN'S 35c UNION SUITS

Fine gauze ribbed Union Suits,

nicely trimmed; special for Sat urday at 21c.

Women's 50c Silk Hose.

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WOMEN'S $3 TO $3.50 SILK WAISTS, $1.88 Of fine quality tub silk Georgette Crepes and Crepe De Chines, beautifully made in dozens of different styles; your choice Saturday at SI. 88

$2 Silk Waists, 98c

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Fine quality Jap Silk Waists, beautifully emb'd, al

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$1.50 to $2 Middy

BLOUSES, 88 Over 1,000 Mid

dies in dozens of

pretty styles, Sat

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WOMEN'S 75c MUSLIN GOWNS.... 39 of fine quality muslin, nicely embroidered ; special at 39c.

WOMEN'S 50c MUSLIN DRAWERS. -39 of fine quality muslin and beautifully embroidered, both styles at 39c. 35c Muslin OQa Drawers . . . Ov

$2.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, 98c Women's Silk and Muslin Envelope Chemise, beautifully embroidered, specially priced for Saturday at 98c. WOMEN'S $1 GOWNS 69c Made of fine quality muslin, beautifully embroidered, made in high or low neck and short or long sleeves, Saturday at 69c. 75c SILK CORSET COVERS 44c 50c BRASSIERES 39c

Girls' SI. 50 and QC $2 DRESSES . . -tnr

Of fine Ginghams, Cham brays, Galatea and fast color percales, in dozens of pretty styles, all beauti

fully trimmed, priced for Saturday at 94c.

Girls' $2 White AO Emb. Dresses

Beautifully embroidered. fine quality muslin, all sizes to 14 years, our price 98c.

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$1.00 School Dresses ......... 44fc

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new coats of all wool checks, serges,

Donlins and novelty in the new belted

or flare models, Saturday, your choice at

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UP TO $25.00 SUITS, $11.50 Grand clean up of all Suits, positively up to $25 values, g1 1 CQ Saturday at ... . ... .

$10 WHITE DRESSES, $5.95 Women's beautifully embroidered White Dresses of fine quality Voile. Marquisettes, dp? Qpf etc.. Saturday pOVO

$3 & $3.50 Dress SKIRTS, $1.88 Women's Dress Skirts of all wool serges, checks, novelties, etc. J- QQ Saturday at .. pl00

$6 and $7 DRESS SKIRTS, $3.88

Spring models of fine quality all-wool poplins.

silk poplin,, all wool serg

es, checks, etc

Saturday at

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$4.95

Women's fine quality Silk Taffeta Skirts, beautifvrlv made in the new

shirred effecj;.ed for (J J ftp?

Saturday

UP TO $12 TAFFETA DRESSES, $5.95 Newest Spring styles, beautifully made in different colors, of fine quality chiffon taffeta, only 25 in the lot; come early; priced for Saturday QK at .pO70

$1.50 and $2 House Dresses. . . .94c 75c Kimono Aprons, light & dark, 44c 35c Child's Rompers, light & dark, 19c 35c Child's Blk Sateen Bloomers, 19c $2.00 Middy Suits. 98c .- (Skirt and Middy Complete) $1.50 Suit Cases, heavy fibre, at . . 79c Best 50c Corsets, Saturday 33c $1.50 Wash Skirts, well made. . .94c 35c Boys' Union Suits . . . ..... .19c 35c Boys! Blouse Waists . .... 19c 50c Boys' Shirts, light and dark . .33c

$1 Umbrellas (ladies' & men's), 49c

$1.50 and $2.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS, 94c Hundreds of beautiful black and colored Sateen Petticoats, made with rubber band, specially priced for Saturday at $1.50 and $2.00 BOYS' WASH SUITS, 94c Finest quality' Galatea in light and dark colored stripes and, plain white, beautifully made, in all new styles,, EPe'.CM cially priced for Saturday at.... 7rrV $1.50 AND $2 CORSETS, 94c Finest quality coutil, made' iri the newest models of several famous makes, guaranteed rustproof and str6ng QAt hose supporters, Saturday at. . . . JfxC UP TO $7 BOYS' SUITS $3.65 Of finest all wool mixtures, blue serges and novelties, made in the new Bulgarian styles, special for Satur-.dQ l?K day at pOUJ

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75c BOYS' PANTS

$1 Men's Athletic Union Suits. . .49c $1 Men's Dress Shirts. ........ ,69c 50c Men's Shirts or Drawers. . . 39c 75c Men's Night Shirts 49c 35c Men's Shirts or Drawers. . . .19c $1.25 Men's Union Suits 79c 10c Men's Dress or Work Sox. . . .7c 19c-Men's Lisle Sox. 12V2c 35c Men's Silk Hose . ........ ,19c $2.00 Men's Dress or Work Pants 95c $3.00 Men's Dress Pants ..... $1.88 25c Paris Garters ........ . . . 1.4c

75c Auto Gaos. at

Women's Auto Gaps of fine checks and plain material, nicely trimmed,' for Saturday, at. . t ... .k9fc 75c AUTO VEILS, 49c

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Women's Auto Caps of fine quality silk in six different styles; all colors, positively $2.00 values. Saturday at ...v.......:..-.i...98r

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