Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 186, 23 June 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916

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One mother la Chicago Is giving three of her five nons to Uncl Para. iknd she Is proiid to do It. Sha la" Mrs. iohn Pftlkcr. When she told ihem ood V yesterday she pinned a white rose

on their uniforms. Patrick. John and Laurence are their names. Their father is a clerk in the United States District Court. He said the only reason all five didn't go was because the oth

er two are too young. John is the old est of the three. He is married and leaves a baby boy three months' old behind him. They are members of the machine gun platoon of the First Infantry.

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STREET BRIDGE PLANS ARE HELD DP

"The county commissioners are ready to build the Main street bridge Just as soon as the taxpayers of the county know what kind of a bridge they want." i This was the answer made today by "W. O. Seaney, Democratic member of the board of county commissioners. Tvhen asked to explain the apparent delay in the Main street bridge plans. 3I said ihe commissioners are rushing the plans as fast as possible, and that the question of whether a bridge should be built on a high level, on a (compromise grade or at the present 'grade, would be brought before the !pnoile and an Intelligent answer sought after the facts had been truthfully presented. One of the chief delays Is the negotiation with the C. & O. railroad officials and .the state utilities honrd. The' commissioners, as soon as Bridge Engineer Mueller has a tentative draft of a plan made for a high level bridge, will vMt the C. & O. officials at Richmond. Va. Any arrangement that would be made would have to be suggested by the local county officials, they ray. and a more prompt agreement can be reached If, the commissioners make the trip to Virginia. "Bridge plans cannot be rushed to

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Mueller, special bridge engineer. "On a bridge of this magnitude,, .there are thousands upon thousands of cal

culations that have to be made. These have to be checked over several times. In Pittsburg, the city visited by the county commissioners last fall, we were told that none of the large

bridges were built, or even started to be built, until at least two years after the preliminary plans were made." Mr. Mueller expects to hold another public meeting similar to the meeting held at the Commercial club several weeks ago, when he presented the plans of a low level bridge. His next meeting will be devoted to a high level bridge, which he has roughly estimated will cost not less than $500,000. A low level bridge, or one on a slightly less grade than the present bridge, could be built, for $200,000 at the, most, he believes.

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serious inter.nal condition, it quickly clears away all trace of eczema, ringworm, pimples,

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healthy. And the best of it is you need never hesitate to use Resinol Soap and Resinol ointment. There is nothing in them fo injure the tenderest surface. Resinol is a doctor's prescription which for over twenty years has been used by careful physicians in treating skin affections. They prescribe Resinol freely, knowing that its soothing, healing action is brought about by medication so bland and gentle as to be suited to the most delicate or Irritated skin ven of a tiny baby. Every druggist frells Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. Samples free, Dept. 29-R, Resiool, Baltimore, Md.

An Opportunity to Hear GOOD MUSIC is always .appreciated no matter whatever the occasion. If you are entertaining formally or if you are having a visit from a friend or two The Starr Phonograph will add materially to the pleasure of each guest. You can play any music, their favorites, your favorites, with all that richness, that eveness, that naturalness of the original production upon which the enjoyment of music so much depends. Music is always appropriate and the splendid tone of the Starr will render -it doubly so because-the Starr Phonograph has no inherent -tonal quality except that of the artist who produced the original. The Starr is just as beautiful in design as it is splendid in tone. You will be proud to have one in your home for it strongly reflects your good taste. We shall be glad to have you call for a demonstration of its superior qualities, . . The Starr Piano Go. 931-935 Main St. Richmond, Ind. , Agents Wanted inUnoccupied Territory.

GIVE CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SUNDAY

; Children's day - yfll be ; observed Sunday morning; at 10 'clock at the St John's -Lutheran church. The program Is as follows: March Song . Chorus Accompanied; by Orchestra. Song Over Hill and Plain., .. . . . . - 125 Scholars Opening Service. Conducted by Pastor Welcome Address. . . .Fred Radke Recitation Christ and the Little Children ... . , Marjorle Fulle Welcome- . t ..... . Robert- Kauper Song O, komm, du Geist der Wahrheit . : ........ . . ... Entire School Recitation Sel uns Willkommen . . . ' ... . , ...... .... Glenna .Crome Recitation Herr Jesu, Licht der '.. ' Heiden , ... : . . . : . ... . ., Carl Lehman Song Go, Ye Heralds. . .... . ... School Recitation Christians, Listen. .Hilda Blomeyer, ; Ruth Fulle, Elsie Hel- ! . . mich,, Pauline Kanke. , Recitation Men and Money. .Herman 1 Pilgrim, Paul Kauper, Carl Meyer, . .Robert Placke, Hilbert Hirschfleld. Song Ihr Schnitter in der Ernte ; Trio...., School and Chorus Recitation Der innere Missionar. .By John Bacher, Carl Kauper and Henry Marting. Recitation Der Stadtmissionar Arthur Kauper Recitation Howard Kanke Recitation Was eoII ich werden?.. Howard Tiemeyer Primary Song Little Soldiers Happy Soldiers . A. Military Exercise for 7 Boys. Soldiers of the King George Wicket t, Herbert Hofheinz, Herbert Maier, Raymond Koehring, Elmer

WORLD'S WONDERS GIVE REV. BRIDGE SERMON TOPICS

"The Seven Modern Wonders of the World," is the title Rev. U. S. A. Bridge has given to the popular ser

mons which he will preach at the Grace M. E. church on Sunday evenings during the summer months. The first one will be given next Sunday. He has based these sermons on a research investigation which was conducted several months ago by the Popular Mechanics magazine. At that time, the publication obtained the opinions of 1,000 leading scientists as their opinions as to the greatest wonders. Their answers are the basis of the Rev. Mr. Bridge's sermons, the titles of which follow: "Wireless Telegraphy, Invisible Connection with Heaven," June 25; "Telephone, Spiritual Communication," July 2; "Aeroplane, Greatest Obstacles Overcome." July 9; "Radium, Radio-activity of the Bible," July 16; "Antiseptics and Anti-toxins, Little Evils and Their Destruction," July 23; "Spectrum Analysis, Facts Revealed by Heaven's Light," July; 30; "X-Ray, Penetrating Vision of j

God," August 6; "Greater Wonders Yet to Come," August 13.

' Fulle, Howard Pilgrim, Paul Kehlenbrink. Recitation I'd Be a Hero William Haner Recitation As Sheep that Have no Shepherd. Elizabeth Farwig, Catherine Schnieder, Helen Fulle, Edith Tiemeyer - . . ' and Irene Helmich. Story Related A Little Boy Missionary......... Paul Rosa Song Von Groenlands Eisgestaden !' .... School Recitation Das grosse Abendmahl Alice. Nolte, Fred Frauman. Ru- , . dolph -Oelklaus, Margareth :( ' Wiesehalm, Colin Fulle, . Arthur. Bode, Loraina Eggert. Vocal Duet If You. Love Me, Said ' the Master. .. j ..... . Henrietta ' Zimmerman, Rosa " Radke. Recitation Go, Preach my Gospel Alma Wickemeyer Story Related A Little Girl Mis- . 6ionary.... Ruth Schwenke Recitation Der Heidenmissionar. . . Alvin Kramer I Know Whom I Have Believed . . Male Choir Recitation Die. Friedens boten..Willard Helmich, Erwin Bode. Military Exercise Die kliemen Krieger..Lither Martig, Xorman Pil grim. Roland Hirschf.eld. Recitation For Six Little Children Harold Niewohner, Clarence Aufdermasch, Wm. Hoppe, Marie Meyer, Mildred Bode, Marie Nordsick. Reading Ich bin ein kleiner Knabe Wm. Hackman, Howard Fulle, . Arnold Hackman. Reading Giving Oscar Hartman Reading Do Worthy Deeds Jeanette Bruening Song Der du in Todesnaechten. . . . School Remarks . .' . . . Pastor Feeger Conclusion Henry Zimmerman

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MEXICAN VETERAN APPEALS.

SHELBYVILLE, Ind., June 23. Edward Myers, ninety-one, a veteran of the Mexican war of 1846, has issued a statement calling on young men to enlist early for the threatened war.

The Latest Chiropractic News engages the attention of more than one. Have you investigated ..the , merits of Chiropractic, the advancement In science that has proved to be Nature's way to health and long life? We will be glad to tell you what Chiropractic has done for others and to refer you to the many prominent and learned men who have studied and found Chiropractic worth while. Call soon. G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. Phone 1603. 35 South 11th St. Hours 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment.

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