Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 201, 11 July 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916

OT CHILDREN 1 BIG PARADE AT CAMBRIDGE

CA3XBSJDQE CITY, lad, July 11. T. K, It la 9?adtas tv day la IndlaaapoJla xrlth " Ma toother, Mr. Ckorse Misa Lottie Marti of Lot Angeles, CaU arrived Sunday for ma extendrd visit trith Mr. and Mrs. Dousiaas HoltotreU aad other frttnd. i..,.Mr. aad Mr, ITaai Luddtatoa (Mr. and Mrs. P. It Otunit. Mr. mad jMw. F. F. Romw and daughter, Mary, Dr. aad Mra, R. C, LeaUo acd daugh iter, Tbelma, eojoyvd a motor trip 'Sunday to Codar Grove, Brookrllls !Nw Trantoa and otnr picturesque tpott along tao Whitewater. I . Vlalta In Germantown. Mrs. Isadora Wllaoa of 8pkland,

Is spending several days with Mr, and

Mrs. u D. Oxborn and Mr. and Mn.

Qaorsa BuUr of Gorman to wo... Mr.

Orvllto Babb. after a visit lrith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tagao and family, prill so to Duareitb and Sploeland at jtbo clows of the week, before return ins to her home in Eaton.. . ..Rudolph Hoover went to Red Key, Monday on account of tba critical illness of Joan Rathfon. a former resident of this -county, who is suffering from cancer of the stomach and - liver..... Miss Blanch Boyd of Jacksonburg, was the guest of Miss Qsynelle Haseman Sunday..... Parents are asked to allow children to go to the Chautauqua grounds at 5 o'clock Wednesday after, noon to join the Chautauqua parade. Come from Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes and sons, Russell and Gordon of Hagers town, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallick Sunday Miss Frances Leslie la visiting relatives In I Delphi and Lafayette Miss Dor

othy Sangston of Thorntown. is spending a few days with Miss Reba Whiteley.... Master Olln Boyd, arrived from St, Louis, to spend several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd.

DAYTON RELATIVES VISIT IN NEW HOPE

I NEW HOPE. O.. July 11. Miss - a k v . a n a . I w

oreouer spent ouuai; wiui home folks Miss Lucile Cook of Dayton, and her mother spent Saturday and Sunday with Joseph Bresher. ....Omar Stamback and Al Goodwin spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Dayton Frank Stempel and wife spent Saturday in Richmond..... Miss Treva Renner spent Saturday afternoon in Eaton Mrs. Lucy Stempel

spent the last of the week in Hamil

ton Miss Iva Bresher, Miss Lotna Bresher and Miss Lucile Cook spent

f Saturday evening in Eaton... Harry

Benner and wife spent Saturday and

. Sunday with Russell Benner and famliiy. - - J Visits With Mother. I Miss Lola Bresher of Dayton, spent Sunday with her mother Mrs.

Esther Mook spent Sunday in Richmond...., Mrs. Mattle Renner spent Saturday afternoon in Richmond Weldon Stamback has been spending the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Stamback Mrs. Jesse Benner and Mrs. Russell Benner were guests of Mrs. Cora Piche Friday Mrs. Jesse Benner spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Cora Piche Mr. and Mrs. Al Goodwin and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Len Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and family 6pent Sunday with McGills.

fcNEW PARIS DIRECTOR

I USES MOTOR HEARSE. ' , NPiW PARIS, O., July 11. Elwood ,'M. Kcssler, local funeral director, in his handsome motor hearse, bore the body of tho murdered policeman,

Gflorgo Morton Little, of Richmond to

its last resting place in the Goshen

cemetery Monday. A large number of New Paris friends attended the sad double funeral services at Richmond

Monday afternoon. Little was espec

ially well known and esteemed here.

"Weeds Used In Medicine" Is tho title of a very interesting pamphlet recently circulated by the

1J. S. Department of Agriculture. It illustrates and describes the medicinal qualities of roots, leaves and flowers of our moet common weeds, which are nature's remedies for disease. From

'the roots and herbs of the field Lydia JK. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was originated more than forty years ego, and the demand for it has in'creased until It is now recognized as

tno standard remedy lor female ills.

adv.

TfiADErRESTAOMHT FOR FARM AT CRETE

ELDORADO, 0. July 10, Through a deal coaeummmatod last week, C. B. Lee, former restaurant keeper of this place has takoa possession of the Russell Moore farm, near Crete. Russell Moore will take over Mr. Lee's business interests in Eldorado,

WS CRITICISE FEDERAL SYSTEM

Five thousand three hundred and forty-five banking institutions in the United States express their opinion of the new Federal Reserve system of

banking in a pamphlet entitled:

"What the Banks of the United States

Think of the Federal Reserve Act,"

Just issued by the Guaranty Trust

company of New York. It probably will not be very com

forting to the Federal Reserve Board and the sponsors of the Act to learn, as they will from a perusal of the results of the questionaire, that banks maintaining a critical attitude toward the law slightly outnumber those more

favorably disposed, while those that are non-committal on the subject ex

ceed in number either of the other

two classes.

Replies were received from 5,344

banking institutions, of which 2,709 were National or member banks, and

2,635 State banks and trust compan

ies. Banks from all over the country responded, and it is safe to assume that a summary of the replies indicates quite accurately the general

sentiment among all the banks in the

United States regarding this new law,

HOLD SIXTH PICNIC IN PENLAND GROVE

NEW PARIS, O.. July 11 The sixth

annual picnic held Sunday in the Pen-

land grove near Pleasant Hill, with

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Penland, as host and hostess was one of the most delightful affairs. Well filled baskets of

good things were spread at the noon

hour, Richmond ice cream as a dainty

dessert being a feature, all of which was enjoyed by the guests. The party

included Misses Vesta and Eston Wu

son, Indianapolis; Mabel Loehr,

Gladys and Alice Noss," Richmond, Na-

dean Baker and Nettie Linck, Messrs

and MeBdames Geo. H. Penland, Alvie E. Penland, R. E. Melody and son,

Eugene and Mrs. Sarah C. Baker, and son, Lester.

Tho invention of electric cabinets for the humane execution of animals has developed the fact that it takes much more electricity to kill a cat than a dog.

How Thin People Obtain A Plump, Strong Robust Body "Before I took Tonoline people used

to call me 'skinny,', but now my name

Is changed. My whole body i3 stout. Have gained 15 lbs., and am gaining yet. I look like a new man." declared F. P. Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., who had Just finished the tonoline treatment. Would you, too, like to quickly put from 10 to 30 lbs. of good, solid, "stay there" flesh, fat and muscular tissues between your skin and bones? Don't say it can't be done. Try it Let us send you freo a 50c package of tonoline and prove what it can do for you. M. J. Qulgley is dispensing a great deal of tonoline. More than half a million thin men and women have gladly made this test and that tonoline does succeed, does make thin folks fat even where all else has failed, is best proved by the tremendous business we have done. No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage, oils or emulsions, but a simple, harmless home treatment Cut out the coupon and send for this Free package today. Take tonoline with your meals and watch it work. The test will tell the story.

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50c BOX FREEFREE TONOLINE COUPON This coupon, with 10c In silver to help pay postage, packing, etc., and to show good faith entitles holder to one 50c package of Tonoline free. Address the American Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass.

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TheBoysWiMfajoyTheseHo

Days in One oi OUR SUITS Keeping that Boy well dressed, cool and comfortable on hot summer days is easy if he wears Loehr & Klute Clothes. They are made to fit, wear and give comfort. Mothers will find that their money will be well invested if they buy Boy's Clothes of us. See Our Big Line of Suits Priced at to 10.00 Boys' Hats, Caps and Furnishings.

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JAdKSONDURG SENDS DELEGATION OF 85 TO CHURCH SERVICE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July It Eifhtya!ae persons from the congregation of the, Christian church at Jacksonburg, attended service at the local Christian church Sunday evening and also assisted with the music, including an orchestra of six or eight pieces, and an anthem, duets and trios. .". v

DISPLAY LIVE MODELS.

EVANSVILLE, Ind.. July 11. The merchants of Evansville -will "step out" next fall. At a meeting, arrangements were made for a style show in the fall, with live models as special exhibits.

SELL EQUIPMENT OF CLOSED SCHOOLS

NEW PARIS, 0., July 11. On Saturday, July t at the old school building on East Cherry street, real aetata, buildings, stoves, desks, seats, He, of the nine former Jefferson township school districts wilt be offered for sale. .The largest parcel of land Is the New Paris district, or No. 4, which will be subdivided or sold as a whole. A number of prospective buyers are Interested in this tract because of the sentiment attached to the grounds and building. Several out of town buyers are also looking after it from an investment standpoint. The Chinese government made a profit last year on its telegraph lines of nearly $1,000,000.

FOR OVER ONE HOUR PEOPLE PASSED BY BODIES OF POLICE OFFICERS

Although all the 4.000 people who gathered at the East Main street Friends' church yesterday afternoon during the funeral services of Officers George M. Little an! Elmer Stephenson could not get in the church, all were given a chance to view the bodies. , Following the services, the caskets were taken to the vestibule and opened. All those Inside viewed the bodies as they passed out and then the doors were opened to those on the outside. For , one hour and fifteen minutes the procession, two, tkree and four deep, passed. The undertakers in charge, Doan & Klute and Jordan,

McManus, Hunt and Waltermaa kept the people moving. s 'This is not only the largest and most impressive funeral that Richmond has ever had but this is also the greatest funeral procession that the city has ever witnessed," said Walter J. Doan, funeral director, as thj double column . funeral cortege moved slowly between the thousands of people crowded along Main street Doan & Klute recently purchased a full equipment of automobile touring qars to use in connection with their automobile hearse. This was put into use yesterday. . It has been estimated that at least

10,000 people were along Main street when the cortege passed. r' ;' : ! PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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P. D. Q.

Look for the devil's head on every package of Peiky Devils' Quietus (P. D. Q.). made in Indiana, then you will have the chemical compound that actually rids the worst infested house of Bed Eujr, Ants. . Koacbea and fc')as. Impossible for them to exist with its proper use. tic package makes one quart. At drug stores, or sent post laid 25c, stamps or coin, by ' Owl Chemical Co.. Terre Haute, Ind, .

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Look For the YELI-OW Sale Price Tags

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WHERE PATRONS ARE PLEASED"

We'll Make Your Home Cosy for Less This Month

re You Going to Pay from 2Q to 40 tllore for Your

ome Furnishings Later On When You Can Buy

Them for that Much Less SMow-HESE

Are you going to let your neighbors tell of the wonderful values in furniture which they secured at a big saving at this sale, and know that you might have done the same but didn't. This sale with its bigness should compel ytur attention, focus your whole: mind on the furriitvire;uestion ; toirtorrov - it means , that much to you:

If you have the slightest need of furniture, carpets, rugs, etc., this sale should overshadow all your other buying considerations; it should rivet your attention and lead you to buy that chair or rocker or dresser tomorrow not next week or next month but

TOMORROW! - -

All Dining Room Furniture at Special Sale Prices

jltiinrSfE' ; remember! ''""'gasssa i r j!i 1 ) I Our liberal . divided payment plan Fjll "10 I ! I ii 1 1 1 j

CHINA CLOSETS Any desire you may have for a China Closet may be satisfied here and now. The line is big, the prices very small. Note these, for example Massive solid oak China Closet, bent glass sides, $37.50 value; .r..pri?e... $24.75 Beautiful Mahogany China Closet, left unsold from a very expensive suite; it's a bargain at $50.00; Sale 9Q QK price p&U0O A Jacobean China Closet, also left from a very fine Suite, $60 value, Sale OA QfT price pV0O

Dining Tables All at Clearance Sale , Prices. See the Big Sale Leaders at $13.50, $15.00 and $17.50; others up to $60. Serving Tables We have several odd Serving Tables to go at big reductions. One special Jacobean Serving Table, a very fine piece, regular value $35; Sale Q rr price ....i vA0

BUFFETS SELECT ANY BUFFET you like you'll find the price during this sale actually LOWER than you expected. We name but a few: j $30 Solid Oak Buffet, with shelf I and French plate djin if mirror, reduced to l0lli i

$40 Solid Oak Buffet, a beautiful

BUY A SELLERS NOW AND SAVE!

See our big kitchen Cabinet, special for this great sale at only

DURING THIS SALE You Can Buy a Cabinet at the Low Terms of $1 Down and $1 Weekly You'll Save 25 by Choosing Now.

See the Great $25.00

Leader at

ft

style and finest cabinet work,'

price reduced to

$22.00;

One only $37.50 beautiful quar-;

terea oak Sideboard, very mas

sive; Sale price at ...... j...

$27.50;

All CHALLENGE Refrigerators

20. OFF

20 Less

$16.50 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price $18.50 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price .... $22.50 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price .... $25.00 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price $27.50 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price .... $30.00 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price $32.50 Challenge Refrigerators, Clearance price ....

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THIS FAMOUS Acorn Gas Range $42.50 Value, Only

Exactly Like Picture. Other Gas Ranges, $10.80, $12.75, up. Hot Plates, $1.98 up.

This Genuine Leather, Mahogany frame, G K( 3 piece Parlor Suite, $100 value ........ PU7JU

ave From 20 to 40

UlOtlr &. Main

3 Richmond