Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 181, 16 June 1916 — Page 2

AGE TWO

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916

Peters lauds spirit sii017n i dy iola lodge - - l Richmond -lodge, '- Knights, of Pythias, was especially complimented tor Its nthuslasia by Deputy Grand EhanceUor Wi W.-Peters,-when he tpoke to Iola lodge last night. He said the county meeting -which Jiras held here was one of the best that had ever, been held in the state, knd asked that similar meetings be planned for the future. .' i The speaker solicited the aid of the local lodge In the state membership campaign, "which Is being conducted. Following the address. Prank C. Thomas, master of finance, was instructed to report at the next meeting the names of all delinquent members. A committee will be appointed to get these men back into th inrio-a

- Short speeches were made by the following, who urged that the local organization carry out the luetMtinmi

pffered. Dr. S. C. Bond, William Banna, S. C. Skinner, Henry Thorpjan, William Plummer, Charles Potter, Joseph Edwards and Frank Ray. Henry Deuker presided. COMMITTEES ARRANGE , FOR JOINT SESSION

1912 Was Never Like This!

- Some of the stagpe managers of the Democratic show upon which the curtain sroes up today. At .top are A. Mitchell Palmer (left) , national committeeman from Pennsylvania, and National . Chairman William F. McGombs. Below, left to right, Adam Dixon Warren, "Silver Dick" of Los Angeles, Fred C. Robertson of Spokane, Waslu, and Henry W. Dooley, national committeemanfrom Porto Rico. : ... . - .

' A Joint meeting of the health committee of the Commercial club and the Anti-Tuberculosis society will be held Monday afternoon to discuss plans for the proposed tuberculosis hospital.

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MRS. GUARLES BOYD OF GREEI1SF0RK DIES

GREENS FO RK.' Ind June 16. Mrs. Charles Boyd died Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. 'Mrs. Boyd had been ln invalid for, several years, ... She leaves a husband and two sons,..... Rhodes Nicholson and wife and Oscar Nicholson and wife motored to Winchester, Dunkirk and Farmland Wednesday...rMrs. Earl 'Ridge : was 'a Richmond visitor Wednesday. ,s . r:- Like Indiana University H. C. Scott of Hagerstown, was in town!; Wednesday.. .V.1CVTilbur ? Bond writes that he is well pleased with his work at I. U.. .. .Mrs. Will Boyd

and Mrs. Ray Deeter left Wednesday

for a short stay, at Indianapolis..... The Neff quartet went to Union City Wednesday to attend- the district E. Ll convention. . Moves to Richmond.

Mrs. Emma Crawford moved to Richmond Wednesday The annual basket meeting of the Baptist church will be held next Sunday at Salem.....

Harry Hatfield otChicago, came home Wednesday morning to spend his vacation.

, THE CRUCIAL TEST. "Shall I ask the cook for refei snces? "No. Ask her to submit samples.

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PANAMAS LEGHORNS BANKOKS Cleaned and Reblockcd Workmanship Guaranteed Wayne Hat Shop North E, Cor. 11th and Main

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r: Hair Dyes! Apply Q-Ban Instead All Your Gray Hair Then Turns Dark Lustrous Without Dyeing Hair. When your hair turns gray, streaked with gray, premature or just turning gray, ox if your haQr.is falling; Of you have dandruff and your head itches, few applications of Q-Ban Hair Color, Restorer to hair and scalp quickly turns all your gray hair to its youthful dark shade. Entire head of hair becomes clean, fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly darll and handsome, without a trace of gra showing. Q-Ban also stops itchinS scalp, dandruff and falling hair, 'and promotes its growth. Q-Ban is harm let- not a dye but a delightful hair, color restorer. Give it a triaL Sold

on a money-back guarantee. Only SOc, a big 7-ox. bottle, at Fihe's drug store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-towm folks supplied by mail. Adv.

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RUSH MUSSELMAN TO LOCAL HOSPITAL; DIES FROM WOUND

h'ATOX, O., June 16. His skull fractured and depressed, right cheek bone crushed and right ear torn almost off, David J. Musselman, a member cf the firm of Musselman & Co., owners "of an elevator here, was rushed to Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind. He died Friday at the hospital. While at work in the elevator making adjustments to machinery 'Musselman fell about eight feet, alighting

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ployed in the elevator, was near, but failed to see whether Musselman was knocked eff by a belt or merely lost his balance. Ridenour and other friends picked up the injured man and summoned Dr. J. C. Ryder, who gave him emergency attention, and then advised that he be removed to the hospital.

DEARDORFF ATTENDS MEDICAL MEETING

THE FISHERMAN. Cautions, at noon, he lies about the pool. His rod and line a-swish; Boldly, at eve. astride a tarerr stove. e lies about his fish.

SCOUTS PLAN OUTING

Troop2, Boy Scouts, is planning an all-day hike for next Sunday. Final arrangements will be completed tonight when the troop meets at the home of Floyd Nusbaum.

Nettles are used as food in Switzerland and other thrifty countries. They are said to be nearly as palatable as spinach.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., June 15. Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Deardorff, went to Detroit, Mich., Monday to remain until Saturday. The doctor is attending Ibe American Medical association which is in session at that place..... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones, Mrs. Mary May, of New Madison, Ohio, Mrs. Hugh Morris, Mrs. Frank Antrim and Maxine Morris, went to New Castle, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hays entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson and Miss Lavern and Miss Lavern Thornburg. Miss Ruby Heckler Married. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Frittz received word a few days ago that their niece Miss Ruby Heckler, of St. Marys, O., was united in marriage to Professor Frank Elliott Barrow, of the El Centre California Preparatory School. The ceremony took place in Oakland, California. The couple will reside in El Centro. Miss Heckler was well known here often being a guest in the home of her uncle. She visited here last summer.

BALL PLAYER AND UMPIRE. rhe pantomime appears to bo Expressive of a mood severe; :t's well we're close enough to see. But Just too far away to hear.

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CARL F. WEISBROD Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2881.

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Rub it on Freely; It Won't Blister. Stops Rheumatic Agony and Reduces Painful Joints. Takes Soreness Out of Feet Over Night. For miles around, people are coming for BEGY'S MUSTARINE. The report of its mighty power to stop all aches and pains almost instantly and to end all soreness and lameness speedily has had its effect and the supply of 25 cent boxes at the drug stores is going like hot cakes. Thousands use it for Neuralgia, for Lumbago, Neuritis, for Sore Throat and Chest colds. Nothing like it for Sore, Inflamed Feet or Burning Bunions, Corns, 'Or Callouses. A big, yellow box for 25 cents on money back if dissatisfied plan. Ask for BEGY'S MUSTARINE. It's the original. Yellow box. Worth its weight in gold and won't blister. Adv.

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safe skin treatment You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap in the treatment of severe or simple skin-troubles. There is nothing in them to injure the tenderest surface.

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is a doctor's prescription which, for over twenty years, has been con. stantly used by other physicians for eczema and other itching, burning, unsightly 6kin affections. They prescribe Resinol, knowing that its remarkable soothing, healing action is due to ingredients so gentle and harmless as to be suited even to a baby's delicate skin. All drunists sell Resinol Soa and Kesiael Ointment. For trial site of each, write to Dept. 21-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.

Real Vacation Days WILL SOON BE HERE After your gift of Leather Goods to the June bride then think of yourself, and your vacation. Think of the Suit Case, Trunk and Traveling Bag, and when you make your final decision, come to Miller's and youH get the best to be had at the lowest possible prices. filler's 827 Main St. Phone 1811

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occasion. Suits for Dress and Evening Wear $10 to $25 Hot Weather Suits $6 and tip

HOPE LIVES while life lasts, hut better than hope are the scientific facts that form the basis of Chiropractic Adjustments ; . Personal investigation of this new road to health will prove better than words' the merits of Chiropractic. v . ' Why not call and let us give you a spinal analysis? ;

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Phone 1603. 35 South 11th St. Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment.

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