Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 185, 22 June 1916 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by , : . Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. ! R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second Class Mall Matter.

THE PALLADIUM AND VACATIONS Subscribers of the Palladium leaving the city daring the summer months should arrange to have the Palladium follow them. Addresses will be changed as frequently as may be required without extra charge. Orders may be given to any carrier of the Palladium or sent to The Palladium circulation department. Subscriptions less than one month are payable in advance at time subscription is given. Subscriptions must be entered for a definite period. The Palladium can not be responsible for errors made If instructions are given over the telephone.

. South Side Improvement Association. , By changing its constitution, the South Side j Improvement association ceases to be an organization whose work is devoted solely to the in- ! terests of the south side and becomes a civic

body that intends to further the best interests of the whole community. The step is only a

(logical result of the development of the organiI zation, which since its inception has worked with f rare patriotic zeal for the betterment of the city.

By adding the new function, the organization is in a position to champion any movement that pertains to the welfare of the whole city. It will be able to speak with authority as voicing the sentiment of a large number of the citizens of the city, for its membership now is near the 500

mark.

The Main Street Bridge. Two serious accidents at the temporary Main Street bridge call attention to the deplorable condition of the span at that place. The temporary structure was put up only as a makeshift and was to stand only until a new bridge was constructed. There are many problems connected with the construction of the new span. The county commissioners and the county authorities ought study this problem very seriously and at a very early date indicate what style of bridge

will be nut ud. The nresent ftrrarnrpmenf ia nnr.

Satisfactory to most residents of the west side

and the community as a whole. Citizens themselves ought express their views so that the commissioners will .be able to act with good judgment and with dispatch.

Preparedness? That is the headline over a story printed in the Chicago Tribune. It comments: "Read and Laugh." Can any man who believes in preparedness, read the following clipping and refrain from laughing: Springfield, 111., June 19 (Special) Six machine gun companies, fully organized, and four of them already 0. K.'d by the inspectors of the war department, and not a single machine gun. This is the state of "preparedness" that exists tonight. Moreover, there isn't a chance that the machine gun companies can get any guns, it i3 learned tonight. - The three guns, old style pieces, that the First infantry owned have been shipped east for repairs and are not nearly ready for service. The report is that the government had but sixteen machine guns after it had equipped the punitive expedition that i3 now in Mexico, and the sixteen that had been apportioned to the various states were sent for and are now down on the border as a reserve supply for guns that are on the job. Notwithstanding the absence of machine guns, the machine companies are being brought to the mobilization camp and, undoubtedly, will be distributed among the various companies, losing their original formation and identity.

A Wave of Speculation. A great deal of wild and reckless stock speculation is going on these days. All that seems necessary to attract the intelligent small investor is to announce that a billion-dollar combination of something or other is being formed or that some existing combination is going to issue more securities on top of the ones already on the market. Little attention is paid to intrinsic values. Of course the inevitable end of this craze will be sorrow and repentance for the small investor. The great captains of speculation, who make and keep the real money in periods like this, base their operations on what they know of human nature, the study of which teaches them when to get in and when to get out. While the small man is getting in, the big one is getting out, doubtless laughing in his sleeve the while at the credulity of the race at large. Many a good-sized fortune made on paper within the last few months by persons who know nothing about the game but unfortunately think they do will dwindle to, little or nothing soon because the amateur speculator has no intelligent idea of when to let go. The only safe basis for financial operations is intrinsic values, unless you're a captain of speculation, as you probably are not. Ohio State Journal.

Philomath Events

By Gertrude McC?shland.

; M. B. McCashland and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter Darlie and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and family attended the Centennial celebration at Liberty Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrlx entertained relatives from Richmond Saturday and Sunday Mrs. John Clevenger and children spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. B. Mc.Cashland and daughters Mr. and I Mrs. John Leistner made a business jtrip to Brownsville Saturday ! Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel Fisher and Earl Doddridge and their daughters motored to Milton Thursday evening and attended the "Boosters Meeting.". .. .Mrs. Grant Rose and daughters Fern, Ruby and Ruth, were Brownsville callers Thursday evening. I.... Mrs. M. B. McCashland and Gertrude, called on Mrs. Herbert Llmley Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ardie Rose Friday afternoon Messrs. Harry Weber and Elmer Rodenberg attended the motion picture show at Brownsville Friday evening Mrs. Sadie Warren and son Irvln, of India

napolis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and family the week-end. Mrs. Warren remained for a 6hort visit Mrs. J. A. Remington and R. A. Holmes of Connersvllle, were callerB in our burg Thursday Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters 'Cora and Gertrude, and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn and grandsons Ralph and Cecil Burrls attended the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rallsback of near Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Darlie, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llmley Miss Neva Null spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Plough and family Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McCashland and Helen of Ablngton. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shadel of near Centerville spent Saturday w ith Mr. and Mrs. James Plankenhorn Word was received here Sunday of the automobile accident on the Richmond and Liberty pike, in which Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt were seriously hurt. Mrs. Hunt Is a sister of John and C. C. Leistner of this place. V. H. Kinder and Mrs. Leota Russel of Connersvllle, spent Monday with the latters grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rodenburger Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters and Irvln Warren of Indianapolis, motored to Milton Monday afternoon and visited relatives Walter McCashland, wife and children of Pea Ridge, spent Monday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg took dinner with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett of near Robinson, Sunday Wilbur Doddridge and son Ben, of near Doddridge made a business trip to their farm near here Sunday.. . .The Little Three club. Thimble. Needles and Scissors

met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jennie Fisher. A splendid time was reported. Next meeting Tuesday, June 27th, with Mrs. Clara Rodenberg Mr. and Mrs. Null and children visited from Friday until Sunday with their spn Raliegh and family, in Anderson. "....Mrs. Jennie Fisher and Darlie, fpent Sunday evening with Mrs. M. J. Weber. . (One-seventh of the people of Tibet are monks.

OFFICERS DISCUSS BIG DEAL

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Tanner Daily Pjizzle

SAFETY FIRST. Andalusia! Land of romance, we would seek your sunny chores Where gay damsels and dancing girls abide. But we think of jealous lovers and bull-fighting ma tad ores, And conclude we'd better stay upon this side. . Find a lull-fighter. ANSWER TO YESTERDAYS PUZZLE. Right side down eye at left hand!

DUBLIN BOOSTERS NAME CITIZENS FOR FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION

At a called meeting of the Dublin Boosters association, Tuesday evening the following committees -were appointed to arrange for and have charge of the Wayne County Good Roads Association celebration to be held in that place on July the Fourth: General Committee G. E. Moore, O. D. Hall, Charles Hiatt, Rev. W. A. Oler, Frank Kinnaman, Frank Elliott,

ELLEBARGER FAMILY TAKES SUMMER HOME NEAR DUBLIN CITY

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Left to right LIEUT. DANIEL I. GLOSSBRENNER, CAPT. GAVIN L. PAYNE, MAJ. ROBERT H. TYNDALL, LIEUT. MARK DAWSON, LIEUT. SIDNEY MILLER. These officers of Battery A are shown discussing the purchase of 450 horses and fifty mules for use of the Indiana artillery battalion.

WILLIAMSBURG GIVE

OLD FASHIONED PARTY

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., June 22. Miss Alice Kennedy spent the week

end with friends here Several of the young people from Greensfork and Olive Hill attended the "Old Fashioned Party" at the town hall, Saturday evening. .. .Elvin Oler was in town on business recently Ed. Starr made a business trip to Richmond, Monday Mrs. Emery Oler spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Al Franklin and family.

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It acts through the pores 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.

DUBLIN, Ind., June 22. Mr. H. R. BUby is visiting relatives at Knightstown Floyd Selig Is home for the summer John T. Gilbert arrived here Sunday from St. Louis and will spend the summer with his . son, L. Gilbert.... Mies Mary Gilbert was in Indianapolis Wednesday. . , .Marie and Evelyn Johnson have returned to their home In Splceland after a visit with their uncle, J. C. Johnson and family. Visit Grandparents.

A. L. Needham made a business trip to Richmond, Monday. .. .Margaret and Marjorie Rhineheart have returned from a visit with their grandparents at Hagerstown. . . .Mrs. J. Johnson spoke before the Riley club at Lewisville yesterday Dan Ellebarger and family of Piqua, O., have arrived at their farm north of Dublin, for the summer. Visits Relatives. Mrs. Alice Foster of Deputy, Ind., Is visiting relatives here.... Mr. and Mrs. John Butler attended Holiness camp meeting at Cincinnati, last week. ....Mrs. Laymon Gilbert, Miss Ida Kendall and Maxine Kendall spent Tuesday at Black Swamps, the guests of Mrs. Luke Langston. . . .Miss Clydia Watson of Lewisville, called on Mrs. Albin Eaton, Tuesday afternoon. Riser Entertains. Mrs. Harry Fear, Miss Jennie Dunn of Indianapolis, and Miss Gertrude Travis of Knightstown, were guests of W. H. Riser and family, Sunday Mr. Thorp has returned to his home north of Richmond, after a visit here with his daughter, Mrs. L. Bond Mrs. Scovell of Spiceland, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Oliver Stewart Will Floyd, Lenord Champe, Opal Walton and Doris Floyd sang at the funeral of Mrs. Jane Vickery, at New Lisbon, Thursday.

Bert Hiatt, George W. Murray, O. E. Oler, W. H. Riser. Reception Rev. W. A. Oler, Frank E. Hoffman, John M. Champe, William B. Smith. Arrangements Frank Kinnaman, M. R. Griffin, Harry Kinnaman, Carrol Ogborn. Program Geo. W. Murray, W. E. Floyd, Rev. W. A. Oler, Wm. B. Woodward. Music G. E. Moore, B. F. Hatfield, W. E. Floyd. Speaking--Frank Elliott, Wm. B. Woodward. Concessions Bert Hiatt, J. F. Groves, Fred Clifford. Advertisement Geo. W. Murray, T.

J. Butler, Arthur Coonor, Clarence

Swaim. Decoration Clarence Swaim, E. R. Money, Laymon Gilbert, Don Sutton. Entertainment Geo. W. Murray, T. J. Butler, W. E. Floyd, Thos. Scott, O. D. Hall, Dr. C. E. McKee. Auto Decoration for Advertising W. H. Riser, A. B. Waddell, J. E. Henley, Delbert Smith. Fireworks 6. E.-. Oler, Harry Gilbert, Geo. Wr. Murray. Marshals of the Day Isaiah Flicker, Fred Hays. Ground Keepers Casper Green, B. L. Woodward.

WILLIAMSBURG.

Among nature's freaks is a tree from the fruit of which oil and tallow are extracted. The tree grows In the Azores, in Sumatra, in Algeria and in China.

Mrs. Rearden has returned home after a brief visit with her sons, Paul and Walter, of this place. .. .Miss Voris of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Caroline Campbell Miss White is spending a few days with Harold Duke and family Chas. Duke of Muncle, spent Monday with his mother, Ella Duke. Visits In Hagerstown. Milton Wooley made a business trip to Richmond, Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Lewis Chamness motored to Hagerstown, Monday Brazil Cates was in Richmond Monday, on business.

It is generally agreed that at the lowest estimate wheat has been a faithful servant of mankind for 6,000 years.

YOUR BOWELS SHOULD MOVE ONCE A DAY. A free easy movement of the bowels every day is a sign of good health. Dr. King's New Life Pills will give you a gentle laxative effect without griping and free your system of blood poisons, purify your blood, overcome constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the entire system. Makes you feel like living. Only 25c at druggists. Adv.

by keeping your teeth REALLY CLEAN. "But," you say, "I brush my teeth regularly, yet they decay." Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? Tonight, after brushing your teeth, examine them closely. You will likely find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding in the crevices. Decay, as well as the dangerous gum disease called Pyorrhea, usually develops only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. NRECO, the formula of a dental specialist, keeps the teeth REALLY CLEAN. It embodies specially prepared soluble granules unusually effective in cleaning sway food deposits. Moreover, it Is particularly destructive to the germ of Pyorrhea.

Go to your dealer today and get a tube of Senreco keep your teeth REALLY CLEAN and protect yourself against Pyorrhea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio, for liberal-sued trial package.

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UN. Duultt LMwUo ru5 1 1.1115 1 tiwiir OF EATON AFTER BITTER FIGHT

EATON, O- June 22. Bringing to a close a triangular , contest advices were received Wednesday from Washington that Dr. W. H. Bucke had been recommended for appointment as postmaster here. The information was received by Congressman Warren Gard. Dr. Bucke will succeed Oscar A. Gale, whose term expires in August The office carries with it a salary of $2,200. Besides Dr. Bucke, Hon. Earl H. Irvln and William E. Reel sought the place. Irvln twice represented Preble county In the state legislature, but is now holding a position as ferret in the federal tax department He is a prominent Democrat and many had picked him. - Dr. Bucke's choice will be approved. He is an active Democrat. He is a

GAME WARDEN VISITS PREBLE

EATON, O., June 22. Prosecution of violators of the fish and game laws is promised by Deputy Warden Charles C. Acton, who has been spending considerable time in Preble county. In the possession of a man living east of Camden, Acton found six nets of illegal size, and declares affidavit for his arrest will be filed this week. He also promises to take action against five well-known Preble county farmers who are reported to have used dynamite In Fourmile creek.

Masonic Calendar

Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work In the Past and Most Excellent masters' degrees.

veterinarian and owns a hospital and livery stable on North Cherry street, and besides operates an automobile sales room on North Barron street.

... IThy arc so Hany Pcopls Lc:iog Their llcir?.

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