Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 197, 6 July 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916

REGULAR WORKHOUSE FOR BRICK MAKING WANTED BY STEEN

JJ Sieen, sheriff of Wayne county, eald today that he was much In favor of the city borrowing the prisoners

Sfrom the county Jail to worlj on the ' streets. There are several men In I Jail, however, who he cannot let out

without shackles.

Many of the prisoners would rather

(work than to be In Jail Idle, Mr. Steen

1 In the near future, the sheriff will

'present the matter to the county

J commissioners of erecting a perma 'nent work house for prisoners. Mr,

'Steen believes that the making of

cement brick would be very appro,Xrlate work. This plan Is being followed with great success in other

'counties.

The bricks could be used by the city or county In the repair and building of roads and streets and in this way nroch money would be saved and the

; prisoners would no longer be a finan cial .burden.

Getting Ready to Shell Juarez iLi.rii-niirir.nnrr- nr.r.r r j-r.r rum Battery A of Fifth U. S. Field Artillery Moving Its Big Guns up Mount Franklin, which Overlooks El Paso, Tex., and Juarez. The guns were massed so that they could check any attempt of the Mexicans to advance in El Paso. Photograph copyrighted by the International Film Service

SHOW CHANGES HANDS

. NEW PARIS, O., July 6. H. T. Aker, owner of the only New Paris motion picture show, disposed of his show Monday to F. A. Irwin of Liberty, Ind., who has owned a similar business for several years at that place. Mr. Irwin has renamed the show and It will in the future be known as the Strand Photo-Play .Theater, with shows Wednesday and Saturday evenings. His wife will assist him in conducting the business. We are glad to welcome these new , people Into the community and be.speak success for them.

MISS BELLA BOWERS WEDS TIPTON MAN

CENTER VI LLE. Ind., July 6 The ; wedding of Miss Dela Bowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowers, I and E. M. Preston of Tipton was tol- ! emnlzed Tuesday at high noon at the home of the bride. Rev. A. C. Preston of the M. E. churchy Portland, father of ; the brldegroon, performed the cere- ! mony in the presence of members of j the families of the young couple. A wedding dinner was served. Mrs. Preston is a graduate of the Centerville high school and the Richmond i Business college, and has been raj ployed the last two years as bookkeeper for Teetor Bros., at Hagersj town. Mr. Preston is an enterprising I young talesman. They will reside at Tipton, and will be at home to tbelr

' friends after September 1. Those who i witnessed the ceremony were the Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Preston and Ralph and i Russell Preston, of Portland, Mr. and I Mrs. E. M. Bowers, Beulah, Lora and Mamie Bowers of Centerville, Mildred Bowers of Angola, Ind., Essie Bowers ' and Clarence Thompson of New Cas- , tie.

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BOSTON. Ind., July 6. Mr. and

Mrs. Clarence Parks had as their

guests Saturday evening, Messrs. and

Mesdames Lester Parks and daugh

ters, arl Sheffer and 6on, and Adam Eby Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson

and daughter Mildred, 6pent Sunday

with Mrs. Kate Parks at Kitchel Miss Grace Parks spent the week-end with Miss Mary West Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Batchfield of Muncie, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Druley.

Robert Ketron has opened a res

taurant in the rooms formerly occu

pied by Frank Muir's grocery store. R. L. Stanford and family, Mrs. D. P. Kitchel and daughters, Miss Marjorie Davenport and Ernest Ambrose picnicked near Abington, Tuesday Misses lone Robinson, Mary West, Mary Beard and Grace Parks spent Tuesday at the Eby home. Methodist Women Meet. The ladies of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Piper Mr. and Mrs. Will Porterfield, Miss Lucile Porterfield and Dr. J. J. Rife motored to Dayton

and spent the Fourth Mrs. Rinehart of Indianapolis, were the guests of W. A. Rlnehart, Tuesday Messrs. Jones, Liming and Packer of Liberty, Grist, Kunkle and Elwell of Bath and Murley of Milton, attended the shooting match here, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son Robert, of Losantsville, spent Tuesday with H. A. Johnson and family. Visit Liberty People. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overholser and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley are visiting relatives in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seaney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dils of Stuttgart, Ark., were called here by the

death of Mrs. Anna Seaney Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simons of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Spears of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Simons, Tuesday Miss Sadie Pottenger of Richmond, visited relatives here Tuesday.

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CAMBRIDGE WEARS NATIONAL COLORS FOR JULY FOURTH

Smart hat. with close-fitting brim of navy chip straw and tarn crown of hatters' pluh. The only form of trimming is the propprain land and ornament.

ig Change in Wife Surprised Fort Wayne Man

Fort Wayne, Ind., July 4. "I hardly knew my wife when I returned to the i -It y a few days ago after a trip," II. F. Woodward, a well known Fort Wayne contractor, recently said. "She took Tanlac while I was away and her improvement had been so remarkable I was completely surprised." he added. "My wife's system was in a general run down condition. She felt tired out nil the time and severe headaches bothered her frequently. She'd get up in the mornings feeling tired as ever and wasn't able to do her housework properly. "Her mother, who had been benefitted by Tanlac advised the medicine. Mrs. Woodward's improvement was almost immediate. Gaining strength rapidly, she scon began to feel better. She feels rested uow in the mornings and is able to do her housework bet

ter. Tanlac helped my wife wonderfully and therefore she wants to recommend it." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, Is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaint, rheumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and the like. Tanlac is now being specially intro(duced and explained ! Richmond at Thlstlethwaite's drug stores. Adv.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. July 6. Although there was no public demonstration in this place, the Fourth, the homes over the town were prettily decorated with the national colors and throughout the day a line of automo

biles and other vehicles passed along the National road The county celebration at Dublin attracted the majority of citizens, others going to Connersville and many on account of the heat, remaining at home.... Mrs. William Severance and children of Richmond are visitors this week in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann and children of Richmond

are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton Miss Alice McCaffrey and her guest, Miss Hazel Hanch. of South Bend as guests of Miss Ruth Kinsey of Richmond, joined a party of young people from Richmond at a picnic held the Fourth, near Centerville. .. .Mrs. J. C. Dodson and daughter, Barbara Emma, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sauer and son, Noel and Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Fllby have returned to Indianapolis after a few days spent with the ladies' mother, Mrs. Daniel Stonecipher.

Possibility of incorporating the property of the South Side Improvement association in the city was discussed by the directors last night. The sentiment was opposed to Incorporation, because the organization is not ready for it. The making of an addition to the city was discussed as a possible means of securing a sewer, which would accommodate the Brown Collar Pad factory. Members Favor Delay. Members stated that the location has not been sufficiently developed to be ready to petition for incorporation into the city. The committee which has charge of the appeal to the county commission-

3-POUND BASS PULLED FROM MILTON WATE

MILTON, Ind., July 6. Homer Hoshour, caught a three-pound bass Tuesday. But when it comes to Sherman Werking, Homer is no where. It is said that Mr. Werking while fishing Tuesday, caught a black bass that weighed fourteen pounds The Rev. M. S. Taylor will preach at Doddridge chapel Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Mar

shall McCollem of Indianapolis have been the guests of Mr. McCollem's mother, Mrs. Josie Johnson Mr, and Mrs. Marion Ball of Hastings. Neb., came to attend the funeral of David Nugent and will visit relatives

and friends here. Mr. Ball is the L

stepson of Mrs. Julia Ball, and a brother of Mrs. Omer Kirlin and Miss Maud Ball.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooten of Greenfield attended the funeral of David Nugent. . . .Miss Alice Ward has gone to Brookville to spend a few days with relatives and friends.... L. H. Warren, who has been traveling through the south in the interest of the Doddridge-Beck company is heme.

ers for improvements on the Boston pike, Eighth street, and E street; under the three mile road lawannounced that the petition had not been presented, and that names were still being added. A contribution of $250, from 133 of the members, to buy new furniture for the rooms was announced. Further contributions will be solicited.

MRS. CONNIFF FALLS

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 6. Mrs. M. Conniff, wife of Michael Conniff, ex-postmaster, fell Monday afternoon and fractured the bones of her leg between the knee and ankle. She fell several years ago and was seriously injured and has been a cripple since that time and walks by the use of crutches. She was in the back yard of her home on Perry street when she fell and was standing lesting on her crutches. One of them slipped off the concrete walk on which she was standing and she fell.

She was also otherwise Injured. Members of her family were nearby and gave her assistance.

AID SOCIETY NETS S28 FROM FESTIVAL

WAST ALEXANDRIA, O., July 6 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ashworth and daughter, Louise, of Milwaukee, Wis., are' visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ashworth and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wilson...;. Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Williams of Eldorado spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brookley... . The Ladies Aid Society of the Re

formed church held a very successful ice cream and home made cake social in the J. E. Davis rooms, Saturday evening. Receipts of the evening were $28 George Williams of La Crosse,' Ind., returned home Monday after a two weeks visit with his niece, Mrs. Scott Wilson Miss Martha Ashworth was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Lesh at 'Middletown. on Tuesday.. . . .Mrs. Daniel Weinland and daughters, Mrs. Chas. Stubbs and Helen Weinland are having a fine trip. They are visiting all points of interest in the East, Washington. D. C , Old Point Comfort. New York City, Brooklyn, Buffalo and other famous places.

USES BOTH SETS.

COLUMBUS, Ind., July 6. A tourlegged chicken, owned by John Underwood, uses one pair of legs until it becomes tired and then uses the other pair. Underwood has been offered $25 for the chicken if It reaches maturity.

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fective for other Insect bites and fW

iv, aogwooa poisoning, or chipres (known as Jiggers). There, are. 100 vital uses in every home for Zoalte. fully explained in booklet with eacb bottle

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TWO EATON HOMES BROKEN BY DEGREES

STATE PRESIDENT TO DELIVER TALK

EATON, O., July 6. Upon ground of gross neglect and wilful absence Martha Tuttle has been granted a divorce from James Tuttle by Common Pleas Judge Risinger. The litigants were married April 3, 1875, in Knox county, Kentucky, and have several children. Neva Bratton was granted a divorce from Earl Bratton upon grounds of

wilful absence. The plaintiff was also j

granted the custody of their child. Evelyn, five years old. The court ordered that Bratton pay $1.50 a week for the support of the child until the first of next year, when the payment must be increased to $2 a week.

ADDRESSES UNION MEETING

EATON, O., July 6. Dr. W. H. Wehrly of Dayton, district superintendent of the M. E. Conference, will address a union meeting of churches here next Sunday evening. The meeting will be Jield in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Services at all the churches of the town have been abandoned that evening.

ECONOMY. Ind., July 6. Mrs. Mc Cullough Veyhinger, state president of the W. C. T. U. society, will lecture here Wednesday night, July 12th, at the M. E. church. She will remain over for the all day W. C. T. U. meeting, July 13.... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanley were called to Richmond, Monday afternoon on account of the illness of their daughter, Mrs, Ben Norris Mr. and Mrs, 0. L, HIatt entertained Fourth of July company as follows: Mrs. Clare Marshall and daughters, Ada and Mary of Indie napolis, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Underhill and children of Greensfork. Mr, and Mrs. Cieo Culberteon and children of Webster and Mrs. Mattie Riehle of Richmond.

NEW AMBITION . FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE

What the Doctor Asked One of the questions the examining physician for life insurance is apt to ask the applicant whose heart is skipping beats or is fluttery is "Do yoix vise coffee?" The reason coffee is suspected is because the physician knows that the drug, caffeine, in coffee disturbs the nervous system, races the heart, and is responsible besides for conditions which often become serious. It's a good thing to stop when one reaches the danger zone. It is better still, to safeguard health and avoid trouble by quitting coffee and using the famous pure food-drink

This delightful beverage is made of finest wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses, and while it tastes much like mild Java coffee, it contains only the nourishing goodness of the grain no coffee no drug no harmful ingredient whatever. There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled. Instant Postum a soluble powder is made in the cup with hot water instantly! Both forms are equal in flavor, and cost about the same per cup. Thousands of people have found the way to renewed health by' a change from coffee to Postum. There are no coffee "questions" in Postum. There's a Reason"

The great nerve tonic the famous 5 grain tonoline tablets that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous, tired out, all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone can buy a box, they are Inexpensive, and M. J. Quigley is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied in accordance with guarantee in each large box.

Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-Indulgenee In aleohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind, As a brain food or for any affliction

of the nervous system tonoline is un-

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Piaeo" Solid Enndl

Which would YOU rather have on YOUR piano, a massive, smooth, plain Solid End a full inch thick, or a frame holding together a series of panels three-eighths of an inch thick, with each cross-piece of frame forming a sill to catch dust? Let's carry the thought further and suppose that inside the case there is ice instead of music, with the cold air fighting to get out and the warm air struggling to get in; that -inch panel strikes you as being decidedly thin.doesitnot? Now we are getting down to the subject of refrigeration, and there always is, or should be, an inner wall. How does the "White Mountain" inch-thick welded (heavy tongue and groove) wall appeal to you, as compared with a thin wall comprising separate square-edge pieces simply butted one against the other? Think this over carefully and then come in and let us demonstrate. WHITE MOUNTAIN SOLID END REFRIGERATOR

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There are 4.000,000 tons of sione hi splendid. Mail orders filled for out of the pyramid of CheopB. j town customers. Adv.

PREPARE FOR YOUR SUMMER vacation trip by having us put your auto in first class condition. It will be very embarrassing if a little neglect now should cause a breakdown far from home. Better a little prudence now than regret later. Send your car here and Insure the pleasure of your trip.

CENTRAL AUTO STATION, 1115 Main, Phone 2121

FOR FRIDAY and ONLY We WU1 Give Free With Each Refrigerator a One-Gallon Water Container

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In thi3 series we introduce the center flue construction, perfected In the degree that all other "White Mountain" details excel. The Pure Baked White provision chamber is another strong feature, insuring shining walls of WHITE that remain WHITE, and are easily kept bright and clean without losing the luster. A cleanable refrigerator the ice rack, waste pipe and shelves all easily lifted out, exposing every nook and corner for cleansing. Cased in selected hardwood, showing a rich grain, and handsomely finished In our special "Golden Oak," "Solid End" construction. Unique and massive locks and hinges of solid bronze. K HJ I T T9 '