Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 171, 5 June 1916 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SITN-TEEEGRAM "
Published Every Evening ; Except - Sunday, by Palladium "Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. : R. G. Leeds, Editor. : E. H. Harris, Mgr.
In Richmond, 10 cents a week. By man. In advance one year. $5.00: nix months. $2.60; one month. .45 cents. Rural Routes, in advance one year. $2.00; six months, $1.25; one month. 25 cents.
Entered et the Post Offee at Richmond. Indiana, as Second CUasMaR Matter.-
Keeping Troops At Home. The recent naval engagement of the Germans with the Britons, even if it was indecisive so far as it bears on an early peace, calls attention to the 2,000,000 men Great Britain is keeping under arms on the island for fear of an invasion by the Germans. Of these 2,000,000 men, none have been under fire. AM 1 While France is fighting desperately to" hold Verdun against which the Germans have delivered their heaviest blows, Great Britain is re
Tanner Daily Puzzles
A SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT. O lady, you're too much dressed up for tending flowers we fee.r, . Best let the gardener have the job we note he's hiding near; If you, with Idle hands, looked on the picture would be right. As moVle makers say, "Just stand and register delight'."' Find the gardener. ANSWER TO SATURDAY'S PUZZLE. Upside down in front of front irL Upside down behind front glxL .
GAS OF MOTOR OVERCOMES MAN OILING ENGINE MORNING SUN, O., June 5. J. R. McQuiston and mother. Louise Marshall, and Rev. R. A. Jamison spent Saturday at Christ hospital, Cincinnati with Miss Worth and Lucile Quinston and Gladys Marshall Miss Mildred Weed is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Downing and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ramsey at Richmond, Indiana. .... Charles Williams, living two miles north of here, had a narrow escape from asphyxiation Monday afternoon. He started the engine of his auto. It is supposed that in oiling he was overcome with gas. When found about 5:30 p. m. was in a critical condition. Physicians worked with him until 4:30 o'clock the next morning. At present he i doing nicely, and hopes are entertained for his complete recovery S. C. Weed and son Robert were Richmond visitors Sunday Mr. Weaver of Cincinnati spent the week end with B. E. Hess. A. L. Borradaile of Eaton was calling on friends here last Thursday. Miss Agnes Paxton returned home Thursday from Mercy hospital at Hamilton where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Hon. F. A. Hinkle was at Columbus last week on business C. C. McCreary and family were, Richmond visitors Friday. A German electrician asserts that he has invented an apparatus by which he can measure one tenroillionth part of a second of time..
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maining passive and is keeping 2,000,000 fighting men in reserve to defend her own shores. V YThe chances that Germany might wipe, out the British fleet are remote contingencies, .but the large reserve army on the isles seem to indicate that Great Britain is not - absolutely sure that a gigantic naval "engagement would result favorably for her sea fighters; "If the fleet of Great Britain really is accomplishing its purpose of bottling up the Germans and preventing an invasion of England, it seems strange, to say the least, that Great Britain keeps such a large force of troops at home when her allies are in such des
perate heed of men. -
Internal Revenue Returns. Half a billion dollars will be the government's internal revenue tax toll for the fiscal year ending June 30, according to a statement of Secretary McAdoo. This sum exceeds by many millions previous records. The volume of money pouring into the treasury is due to the great boom in business. The general increase in wages has resulted in a larger consumption of taxable articles, greatly augmented the government's revenue, is the explanation offered in Washington..1"
A REAL FLESH BUILDER FOR THIN PEOPLE Thin men and women that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. What became of all the fatproducing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true- of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are probably sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet. In two weeks note the differ ence. Let the scales by the judge Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay-there" fat may be the net result. Sargol alms to . charge weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles to give the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food, to prepare it for the blood in an easily assimilated form. Thin people tell how they have gained all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol and say that the new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are. a careful combination of six of the best assimilative elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and Inexpensive, and Clem Thistlethwaites 4 stores and all other good druggists in this vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back as found in every large package.
the easy way to heal sick skins
Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, usually stops itching instantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly and easily heals most cases of eczema, rash, or similar tormenting skin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given little relief. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for over twenty years. Resinol Ointment, with the help of . Restnul Soap: clears away pimples and dandruff. Sold by all druggists. For trial sie free, write to Dept. 11-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. '
HOLD TELEGRAPH TEA.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., June 5. The Woman's Press club of Indiana will hold a "Telegraph Tea," on June 12. Messages from leading authors of the country will be transmitted to the ladies while they are at tea. - Butterfly varieties can be culturally evolved.
HISS VARDEMAN GIVES
BEFORE MOVING TOFAiRMOUNT FROM ''MODOC
.MODOC, Ind., June .5. Miss Irmadean Keever has been visiting relatives in M uncle.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanscom of New Castle, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanscom here last week before moving to Indianapolis.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Roll Farquahr and Mrs. A. C. Swains were called to Albany to the bedside of Mrs. Farquaar'a mother, Mrs. Edward Lee. Mrs. . Lee has been very poorly for some time. She was formerly a resident of Modoc.. ...Dan Vardeman is visiting relatives and friends in many sections of Indiana. ... Mrs. Dora Campbell of Richmond, is visiting relatives in and near Modoc Mrs. Nora Philabaum has returned to her home in Portland, after a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker. Visits In Fountain City. Russel Hiatt has been visiting relatives in Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hunt and children of Dublin, visited relatives and friends here. Mrs. Hunt's sister, Miss Beulah Leeka, and Miss Cleo Barker returned with them for a short visit.. .. .Mrs. Nora Pouge of Indianapolis, is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krausbauer Mrs. Inez Harris and son Keith, of Richmond, are visiting her sister, Mrs. F. E. Keith Mrs. Lizzie Shell of Greenville, has returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wyne Virgil Hunt formerly of this place, visited friends and relatives here the first of the week Gerald Howell of Louisiana, is visiting friends and relatives here and at Losantsville Hovey "Stoneman and Grevasse Leeka have gone to Danville to attend school.
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ELEVEN well-known automobiles have advanced in price within the last ninety days. The Maxwell Company has not increased their pricesT " We do not know what their plans are, but we do know and you know that materials entering into the construction of good automobiles now cost from 20 to 300 per cent more than they did six months ago. Nothing is to be gained by delay. Much may be lost Not only may you lose several dollars in the purchase price, but you are sacrificing the enjoyment, the relaxation, the health-giving propertieseverything, in fact, that makes motoring the favorite pastime of the nation. We urge you to come in and investigate the Maxwell. Or, we will refer you to any number of Maxwell owners and let them tell you their own story in their own way. They will tell you what they have told us. That the Maxwell is good-looking that it is powerful that it is comfortable that it is economical in short, that it is the best investment they ever made. They will tell you more and they will tell you gladly and freely. That's the way they feel toward us and the Maxwell Gar. Whatever you do, don't put this off. We have a few cars on hand and can take orders for immediate or future delivery at present prices. If you can't come in today, phone us for a Maxwell demonstration.
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FAREWELL PARTY I
Gives Farewell Party. The friends of Miss Orpha Vardeman were pleasantly entertained at the home of her parents, prior to their moving to Fairmount. . Those entertained- were the Misses Myrtle Hardwick, Lavonne McGunegill, Paulleta Gaddis, Irmadean Keever, Olive, Petro, Ablgil Shoemaker, Messrs. John Burgess, , Pierre Edwards, - Everett Pursley, Chester Hodson. Carlton Swaine, Lester Hanscom Miss Kittie Graham Is visiting friends in Ohio. . . . .William Howell and family of Modoc, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell of Greensfork.. . . .L. W. Ridenhour and family 6pent Sunday in Arcanum, O Timothy Pierce and wife of Hagerstown, are here visiting Mrs. Pierce's parents. Events in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson are making an extended visit with relatives in Springfield and Akron, O.. . . . Harry Filer of New York city, is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Filer Miss Elizabeth Eaalsss3 Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package Droves it. 25c at all druggists.
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Casey attended the Student Night at Miami university, Saturday evening. Munson Corrington and sister, Mrs. Rebecca Rose Johnson, have returned from the winter spent in California. ....Miss Catherine Morris, was the week-end guest of , friends, at Miami university.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. "James Dougherty, Mrs. O. L. Stivers and Mrs. Albert Bertsch attended the Centennial celebration at Brookville, Friday. .... Miss Elizabeth Drapier was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward b: Hughes at Hamilton Mrs. Aaron Filer, Miss Tillie Lambert and Mrs. Smith DuBois were in Brookville, Friday to attend the Centennial celebration Miss Corinne Snyder is the guest of Miss Louise Cowing at Brookville, this week....-.TMss Helen Mitchell is home from Oxford college for her summer vacation.;
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Masonic Calendar
Monday Richmond Commandery, No. 8, K. T. Stated conclave. Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. States meeting. Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. .198, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In Master Mason degree, beginning at 4:30 o'clock. Refreshments. Friday King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4 ,R. A. M. Stated convocation. David R. Francis, ambassador to Russia, began his business career as a messenger boy on the floor of the SL Louis exchange. His boyhood ambition was to drive a stage coach. It acts through the pore3 and removes the cause by restoring the tissues to normal; the results are truly remarkable. Get a 25c package from any druggist; he is authorized to refund money to anyone not fully satisfied.
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