Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 204, 14 July 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AKD SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 ' 1 -

FOUNTAIN CITY TO HOLD GOLD i MEDAL TESTS

: FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., July 14. ; fir. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt of Rlch- ' feurad, number among recent guests fcere At the Friends church Saturday erenlng at 8 o'clock there will be S gold medal contest. Everyone welfcome Mesdames Lum Harrison, Frank Hunt, Charles Hatfield entertained the Christian church aid society at the home of Mrs. Hatfield Thursday afternoon..... Robert Huff. Forrest Hatfield, Reed Thomas and Horace Hatfield, members of the '. younger set are camping unchaperon- . ed In William Thornton's woods. Provisions for three weeks were taken . by the boys.. . . .The Aid society of the M. E. church will be entertained by the H's Thursday afternoon at the home belonging to that organisation. :....Mrs. Toney Clements of near .Fountain City, was taken to Indianapolis to undergo an operation Mr. and Mrs. Charles KInert are visiting relatives and friends here. WOULD LIMIT USE OF COURT GROUNDS

Charles Morgan, deputy sheriff, who by directing prison labor cares for the court house lawn, says that if the court house yard is to be kept in good condition it will be necessary that an edict be issued limiting the rights of those who loaf on the grounds. In the first place the benches are placed so that the feet of those who ii b thorn rest on the side walks and

in this way prevent the grass from . ... . 1 1 t i ii .

being i Killed, Dut mere is naraiy u day or a night passes but what the benches are moved into the middle of the lawn. ' Children use the lawn as a park ind when the automatic sprayer is ill operation run through the spray leaving their footprints in the damp ground. People are indiscrlminant where they throw waste paper.

,M, E. CHURCH REPAIRED

. WILLIAMSBURG. Ind., July 14. "Ice cream social on the lawn Saturday Ir.lght, given by the Sunday school of .the M. E. church Wilfred Griffith land family have returned from Ghent, Ky., where they attended the funeral of his father and mother, who met their death by accidental drowning. Return from Tipton County. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown have returned from Tipton county, where they attended the funeral of a relaV tlve.. . .The people of the M. E. church are rejoicing over the splendid condition of the church, the' walls have been beautifully decorated; the entire church carpeted; a new piano installed and the entire church made free from debt.

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founder of the German Ocean Shipping

company, which owns these sub-sea liners, declares that more are being built. He further asserts that the ven

ture is strictly commercial and claims the right of peaceful merchantmen for

his ships.

135 FRIENDS ANSWER ANNUAL ROLL CALL

The annual roll call of the West Richmond Friends church was held yesterday afternoon and evening at

the church. The roll call was answered by 135 persons. Letters from several absent members were read. Four young persons were received from the Christian Endeavor -society

into active membership In the church

OFFICERS OF ARMY RECRUIT FOR GUARDS

For the first'1 time In the history of the United States, Indiana United States army recruiting officers opened their doors to enlist members for the National Guard this morning. Sergeant Bond at the local office has been instructed to take men for the Guards on the same basis of qualifications as those used in securing regular army recruits. Sergeant Bond announced today that a physician will be assigned to ex-! amine the recruits for the National Guard. Enlistments for the regular army will be accepted at the office as before. . . . .

HERE'S SWIMMING POOL RIGHT DOWN

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RUNS CHECK ROOM.

NEW PARIS, O., -July 14. The Pythian Sisters lodge has secured the privilege of operating the check-room at the Preble County Fair, the proceeds from the project to be applied upon their player-piano debt. They are receiving the congratulations of friends, as their privilege is muchsought after by lodges and clubs.

The building of St Paul's cathedral, London, required thirty-six years.

Austrian police must be able to swim and know how to manage a rowboat.

The drinking fountain at the northwest corner of the court house Is serving part time as a swimming pool these days, .... Not a day passes but what the birds inhabiting the trees in the yard gather and take possession of the fountain for about five, minutes.

WAR WOULD AVERT RAILROADERS STRIKE

"Railroad men of the four brotherhoods will not carry out their demands to strike even though the companies fall to " grant the demands if the country becomes involved in war and needs the services of the men," said a. railroader this morning. "However, the differences would have to be settled after the war was over," he continued. "In the agreement under which the Richmond men signed the strike votes, it was specifically expressed that in case of war, the strike would be delayed. "It would be entirely against the principles of the brotherhoods to do anything which would cause the embarrassment of this country." . Panama is rising three feet in each century.

FIRST LUTHERANS WILL CALL PASTOR

Recommendation to call a minister will be made at the congregational meeting at the First English Lutheran church next Sunday, morning. The name of the man who will be recommended will not be made public until that time. A call will probably be extended immediately.

HIS VIEW. "Ever see a game of polo?" , "Saw one once upon a time, but It jaust have been a fierce one, as 1 got the idea it was against the rules to hit the ball."

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A FABLE VERIFIED. "Do you believe the old fable about he man of whom it ? was said that iverything be touched turned to i;old?" 1 "Yes; I've seen It work in a modified vay. Everybody I touch turns to ice."

UNDERGOES OPERATION.

NEW PARIS. O.. July 14. Friends ct Mrs. .Tames Kuth will be surprised

tn hear that on Wednesday she under

r.t r.n operation at Reid hospital, :-hmcnd. a blkdder trouble being ,her affliction. She is doing very nice;ly having withstood the operation and

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structor in Jefferson township schools

and is employed for the coming year

In the early Italian playing cards cups took the place of hearts, swords of spades and coins of diamonds.

HOLDS JULY MEETING.

NEW PARIS, 0., July 14.The Social Circle held the regular July meeting at the home of Mrs. H. M. Engle, with Mrs. Engle and Mrs. Ida

Thompson as hostesses. A most pleas'

ant afternoon was spent by the ladies

In the gaily-decorated house and lawn,

Old Glory being used to profusion. A flainty luncheon was served by the

hostesses.

IT IS. "Queer isn't it?" "What is?" "What a lot of parts nature put Into the human body that the surgeon have discovered might just as well have been omitted!"

One of its moons circles Mars every leven hours.

FRECKLE FAGE

Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. ' Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, tc try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. . . ) Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a, beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back Iti. fails to remove freckles.

Disfiguring Humor Spread Over Face Used Resinol. Skin Now Beautiful

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SEATTLE, Wash., Sept 7, 1915 "A

small red place covered with little white scales appeared beside my nose. Then it began to spread over both sides of my face and the scales cracked open, causing a terrible itching and burning. It was horrible looking and very embarrassing. I tried . many salves, but could get no relief. At last I heard of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap,- and applied them as directed. The burning and itching sensation was relieved at once and in three weeks I was entirely cured. My face shows no sign of breaking out now, in fact, my skin Is considered beautiful." (Signed) Miss Elsie D. Collins. 1920 E. Madison Street. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For samples free, write to Dept. 2-S, Resinol, Baltimore. Adv.

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$-f40 ROUND il TRIP EVERY SUNDAY From Richmond Excursion Train Leaves 4:55 am See Local Agent.

WE WILL CLEAN and reblock your Panama, Leghorn or Straw like a new hat. WAYNE HAT SHOP

1100 Main, Corner 11th Street.

H. S. WEED LIFE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PHONE 2551

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

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Some cigarettes may Be mild, but they don't satisfy. . BUT Chesterfields satisfy, yet they're mild! This is a new kind of enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except ' Chesterfields can give you, regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend!

PENNSY WANTS MEN TO STICK DUMNGSTItIKE - All Richmond trainmen of the Pennsylvania railroad are being called into the superintendent's office today and asked to sign a pledge to stand by the company in case the four railroad brotherhoods call for a strike on August 5. The pledge reads: "I hereby offer my services for such position as you may elect in case of strike." In detail it explains that the company believes that the men should be willing to stand by it in times of unrest to assist in performing the utility's duty to the public. Employes assert that considerable pressure is being brought to tear on them. When the men will not sign, they are asked by the officials to take the pledges home and show them to their families. "If the men here would sign this pledge, they absolutely would have no principles whatever," said a railroad

man. "The word comes back that the recent ballot cast here was' at least 95 per cent in favor of a strike If such action is necessary. If after having helped bring a strike by their votes, they should sign this pledge and stand by it, they would be traitors to their brothers in the four brotherhoods." "There are only two things which will prevent a strike from all appearances now. The railroad will have to acknowledge the demands of their employes for better hours and pay or the nation will have to become involved

in war," he concluded.

POSTPONES DECISION.

Decision on the matter of discontinuing Sunday evening services at the East Main 8treet Friends church was postponed at the business meeting which followed the prayer meeting last night. .

CLL-ANS

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

"We Always Have Exactly What We Advertise''

MAMONDS

WHOM SHALL I TRUST?

Every prospective purchaser of a Diamond asks himself this question. Life is' largely a matter of belief. Whom shall we believe? The answer is a reliable firm. For over 66 yers this firm has dealt in Diamonds. We have made QUALITY the first consideration always. We have left the handling of cheap, inferior Diamonds to others. Our extended experience has enabled us to know how and where to secure the best stones. We exercise more care in selecting them than you do. Only Diamonds cut to give brilliancy, of proper color and high grade material are bought Our patronage, now the largest in Richmond, gives us a prestige which may well answer your question: Whom Shall I Trust? O. E. DICKINSON "The Diamond and Watch House"

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Aggressive Business Men

Richmond's Strongest Bank Men who direct live, progressive enterprises are are always alert to utilize the best -banking facilities available; 'X J This dependable fincial institution is excellently equipped through experience, connections and and complete facilities, to serve the business interests of Richmond and vicinity. We Pay 3 on Savings Second National Bank OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM

REED'S

Our one object is to make a quick, clean clearance of all 6dd lots, samples, etc., in our store. To accomplish this we have created some of the bigjrest bargains of the sea

son. . Young couples are finding this a golden opport unity to furnish new homes. They are able to choose from a large stock and secure dependable, lifelong-service furniture and furnishings at savings well worth while.

The Price Tickets Tell the Story of this Great Sale All the words we might print could not begin to tell the story of this great sale as convincingly as our price tickets. You'll find them mighty interesting reading they'll tell you what yon are most interested in how much vou save ! No sale ever staged in this city has attracted the same attention, created the same volume of buying, because no sale ever offered the same great reductions on the same uniformly high quality of furniture that could be bought on low credit terms!

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Watch Our Windows for Many Extra Specials Hot Advertised Look for the Yellow Sale Tags AH Over the Store

During this sale we offer all Mahogany Floor Lamps with silk shades, the very lamps that have been selling regularly and rapidly at $20.00 and more at the remarkably low price of

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