Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 204, 14 July 1916 — Page 3

liuS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916

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FULL PBOGBAP .'AHNOUHGEO FOR CHAUTAUQUA AT LYNN

LYNN, Ind., July 14. Program fort 8:15 Lecture, "From the Bread Chautauqua, Aug. 8 to IS: Line to the Pulpit," Frederic J. Baylis,

First Day. 2:30 p. m. Opening exerclsos and announcements. 2:45 p. m. Full program. Chicago Orchestral Sextette. 7:30 Popular entertainment, , Chicago Orchestral Sextette. . Second Day. 2:30 Musical and literary program, Meneley Shrode company. 3:15 Crayon lecture, "Observations Out of School," Hon. Frank S. Regan. 7:30 Musical and literary program, Meneley Shrode company. 8:15 Crayon lecture, "The Fool Tax Payer," Hon. Frank S. Regan. , Third Day. 2:30 Musical and literary entertainment, Barnes, McDonald company. 3:15 Musical and literary program. Barnes, McDonald company. 8:15 Lecture (Illustrated) "Social Life and Customs of the Hindus," BasanU C. Bonnarjee. Fourth Day. 2:30 Musical program, Cheney Concert company. 3:15 Lecture, "Shasta Daisies and Folks," Mae Guthrie Tongier. 7:30 Musical entertainment, Cheney Concert Co. 8:15 Lecture, "The Call of Today," Mae Outhrie Tongier. Fifth Day. 2:30 Musical and literary program, Howard Wade Kimsey Concert party. 3:15 Locture, "Sixty Minutes of Sunshine." Frederic J. Baylis. 7:30 Entertainment, Kimsey Concert party. fc

HONORABLY RELEASED

HAOERSTOWN, Ind., July 14. Willard Stahr, who was a member of the National Guards and who has been at Indianapolis for three weeks, returned home Monday evening. When given the final examination prior to departure for the border Monday, he was found to have an infectious skin disease and was given an honorable discharge. There was an epidemic of the disease.

the cowboy humorist

. Sixth Day. - 2:30 Entertainment, Lyric choir. 3:15 Lecture, "The Greatness of Little People," Dr. W. H. Bickers. 7:30 Musical and literary program, Lyric choir. 8:15 Lecture, "A Dish of Salmagundi." Dr. W. H. Bickers.

OPEN NEW HOSPITAL

LIBERTY, Ind., July 14. On Tuesday evening, an old fashioned dance was given at the home of Frank Hammerle, five miles south of Liberty, by Mr. Hammerle and Mr. Harry Clemmens. The house was a new one, just completed, , and beside this, a large platform bad been erected in the barnyard for a dancing floor. On the platform the music was furnished by violin, and cello and the dances were the old fashioned quadrille, and Virginia reel. These dances were mostly indulged in by the elder people in the party. In the house the music was piano, and drums and the younger people danced the newer steps. One hundred and twenty-five couples from Liberty and the surrounding ' towns were present. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY PYTHIAN SISTERS

In Fashion's Realm

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A very charming. midsummer hat is shown here. - The hat itself is of white chip straw. White georgette crepe forms a border on the brim and drops from the edge about two inches. Huge white satin roses are arranged in wreath effect around the top of the crown and a band of grosgrain ribbon lends a finishing touch.

PARADE OPENS 1916 ASSEMBLY AT CAMBRIDGE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 14. With the parade of .Wednesday evening, In which 40 automobiles bearing school children, and a number of adults, opened the Lincoln Chautauqua which continues from July 13 to 18. The line passed through the principal streets of the town, after which they " proceeded to the Chautauqua grounds, where a search was made for tickets by the children, which had been secreted about the grounds, the children having been divided Into four sections. : On Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, occurred the opening of. the youths' Chautauqua, the junior supervisor dividing the children into groups. A number of games constituted the entertainment. Prof. A. H. Hines, and a number of ladies assisted in directing the play in which one hundred children participated. '

In lf)14 this country manufactured $2,713,782 worth of pins.

$1.10 PAID TAYLOR FOR GOOD. WHEAT

New wheat delivered at the Champion Roller Mills by Frank Taylor was of fine grade, weighing 60 pounds to the bushel. It sold for $1.10. ' ; The price of '$1.10 for the best new wheat is expected to bring out considerable of the crop as the price is attractive to the farmers.

FEARS NO STRINGENCY. ,i ' NEW PARIS, O., July 14. Statements of the Farmers' Banking company and the First .National bank, issued this week in compliance to the call of the : comptroller of the currency for a report dated June 30, show the financial condition of the community is on solid footing and that Jefferson township has little need to fear a panic. ,

PAIN DISAPPEARS

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Few people know how to relax thtir muscles even when they are well. When rain sets in it's almost impos

sible for anyone to properly relax their muscles. Speedway liniment makes it easy to do this, even when the body is racked with pain. It's the relaxing that quiets and soothes the nerves, and It's the restoring the circulation that gives you relief from pain. Go to A. G. Luken and other good druggists today and get even a small container of Speedway Liniment, rub it In, use it under a bandage and note the quick soothing relief. . Just the thing for rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat and all muscular soreness. Never burns or blisters, never smarts or stains. Use freely. Sold under a guaranty jof

money back if It fails to give relief.

Read the booklet. Put up in 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. Your druggist has

it. Adv.

JOHN C. BOCKMAN, CHIROPRACTOR If the. spine is right the Man is right Investigate Knollenberg's Annex, 2nd Floor. Phone 1868.

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NEW PARIS, O., July 14. Installation of officers for the coming six months was held Tuesday evening by the Pythian Sisters. A delightful social hour followed the regular lodge work. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The following list of officers was installed: M. E. C, Hallie Freed; Past M. E. C, Grace Kessler; E. S., Martha Barton; E. J., Alice Sherer; manager, Anna Baker; M of R. and C, Estelle Coblentz; M. of F., Jessie A. Melody; Prot., Minnie Barton; O. G., Edna Parish; pianist, Maude Samuels; assistant pianist, Callie Auld.

Your Daily Laugh

THE SUBURBANITE. How are your vegetables? As if they were ashamed of them, selves. There isn't one in the whoh batch that dares to look me in thi eye!

BROKE. "Come on, BUL Join us In a lltti ram of poker." wry. boy, but I cant." "Why not? Toot wlfa la in th country."Tea, so Is my salary."

SAYS ENLARGED RHEUMATIC JOINTS DISAPPEAR UNDER TREATMENT

Advises Joints Be Kept WarmProtect Hands Cold Winds and Cold Water

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The question has often been asked whether the mis-shapen finger Joints due to rheumatism would return to normal, said W. A. Varney, the discoverer of Var-ne-sis.

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No need for us to remind you of the cold, wet spring. We couldn't make summer goods move fast enough then and now prices must sweep them from our Jf shelves. Read these low prices and come and be convinced .that the Grand Leader undersells all competition in Richmond on all lines of Merchandise. Shop J

early lor you will find some crowd at this store tomorrow.

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$1.50 and $2 Middy QQ STTTTSI iOl

SUITS

Of fine quality linene, beautifully trimmed; come in white and colors. Special shelf emptying price, complete with skirt for 93c.

$1.50 and $2.00 MIDDIES

Your choice from 1,000 middies beautifully trimmed in fine tub proof materials in all sizes to 46; special Shelf Emptying price 88c.

33c

Women's 50c Union SUITS

Women's summer Union Suits of fine lisle, beautiful lace trimmed knee, silk tape neck, special shelf emptying price 33c.

88c

$1.50 and $2.00 CORSETS

Your choice of several famous makes guaranteed rust proof. Come with 4 and 6 hose supporters and beautifully trimmed tops; shelf smptying price 88c.

21c

Women's 35c Union SUITS

Fine quality gauze, nicely trimmed, in all sizes to 46, for Saturday at 21c.

Women's 50c Muslin QQ DRAWERS di, Of fine quality muslin, beautifully embroidered in all sizes, specially priced for shelf emptying sale at 33c.

75c and $1 Envelope AO CHEMISE flC Of fine quality muslin, beautifully lace, ribbon and embroidery trimmed, well made in all sizes for Saturday at 42c.

42c

Women's 75c and $1.00 Gowns

Women's fine muslin or crepe gowns, good quality, beautifully trimmed in lace and embroidery, cut full and well made; specially priced for Saturday at 42c.

Up to $10 Women's White Embroidery Dresses, $3.98 Of finest quality voiles, batistes, organdies, etc., beautifully made in the season's most becoming models. Specially priced for shelf emptying sale at $3.08 UP TO $4.00 TUB DRESSES, $1.78 Of fine quality tub proof materials. Also lawns, stripes, lintnes, etc., well made in the newest

models for women and misses. Priced specially for shelf emptying sale at 1.78

MEN'S $2.00 PANTS

94c

Of fine quality worsted, actually worth from $2.00 to $2.50; price for shelf emptying sale at 94c.

MEN'S 50c WORK 9Q SHIRTS Men's blue work shirts of fine quality ehambray, well made and cut full. Priced for shelf-emptying sale, 29c.

Men's 25c Silk Hose. 14c Men's 15c Dress Hose. 9c Fireman Suspenders 14c 25c Paris Garters . . .14c

UP TO $10 SILK POPLIN DRESSES, $4.88 Of finest quality suskuhana poplin, beautifully made in the newest models in black and colors. Priced for shelf emptying sale at 4.88 $1.50 AND $2.00 WASH SKIRTS, 88c Hundreds of beautiful white embroidery, Indian head, ' beach cloth, etc., also black and white stripes and

. checks, honey comb checks, etc., made in the newest effects; priced for Saturday at 8S

Men's $1.00 Dress JO SHIRTS UtJi Made of fine percales, madras, etc., of either soft, laundered or sport styles; specially priced for Saturday at 63c.

MEN'S $1 UNION J K SUITS Ziir Of fine balbriggan, porous knit or athletic; well made and cut full, in all sizes to 46; specially priced for Saturday at 45c.

33c

MEN'S 50c UNDERWEAR

Of finest quality Egyptian balbriggan in all . sizes specially priced for shelfemptying sale at 33c.

S1.50 and $2.00 COp KIMONOS ooly Made of genuine serpentine crepe, well made, with rubber bands in a large variety of beautiful patterns. Priced for shelf emptying sale, 88c.

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$1.50 & $2 House DRESSES

Come in fast color percales, ginghams, chambrays, etc. Beautifully made in dozens of pretty styles. Your choice in this sale at 88c.

$1.50 & $2.00 Lace QQ0 Curtains oaV A new shipment of fine quality Nottingham Lace Curtains in many different patterns; also fine scrime with beautiful borders, Sat. at 88c.

43c

75c and $1.00 PETTICOATS

Women's black sateen petticoat

of fine silky quality, beautifully made with a deep tucked flounce specially priced for Saturday 43c

42c

75c and $1.00 Wash SKIRTS

Women's wash skirts of fine tan linene, nicely made, only a limited number sold at this price, so come early. Priced for Saturday at 42c.

44c

75c KIMONO APRONS

Of fast color percales, cut full, well made in many different styles; priced for shelf emptying sale, 44c.

BOYS' $1.00 PANTS PJgc Of all wool novelty mixtures, cut full, well made in the full pegged top style, specially priced for Saturday at 55c.

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ONE FORM OF RHEUMATISM VAR-NE-SIS TAKES CARE OF

I am going to answer this question by producing evidence that proves conclusively that they do. I want to suggest that it is important to keep the joints warm and protect the hands from cold winds and water. Take the case of Mr. Holden whose fingers were bent and deformed to

matism not only arc the hands misshapen but other joints gradually become involved. The disease may remain quiet for awhile, but there will be acute symptoms from time to time enough in the early cases to remind you that the disease is creeping to other joints.

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CHILD'S 50c ROMPERS, 33c Made of fine quality ginghams, chambrays, galateas, etc., beautifully trimmed and well made; also creeper style. Shelf emptying price 334 WOMEN'S 65c SILK HOSE, 33c Women's pure thread silk hose of good, heavy quality,' priced for Saturday at 33 Women's 35c Corset Covers,' 14c Of fine quality muslin, beautifully lace and embroidery trimmed, specially priced for Saturday at 14 $1.50 and $2,00 Suit Cases, 79c Of fine quality matting or fibre, big. full size and strongly made; priced for Saturday at 7 . CHILD'S 35c ROMPERS, 19c Of finest quality chambrays, well made and cut full and nicely trimmed; specially priced for Saturday at 19 $1.00 SILK GLOVES 63c Women's pure silk Long Gloves, full 16 button length, of fine quality silk and double

linger tips; priced for Saturday at J3

see him today you could not believe.; stiff that it wilI be impossible to open

ne ever naa meumausm. Again, airs. r close the hand, the knees draw im

in the extreme cases and the patient

Breed's nngers were actually useless,

they we're so stiff and deformed she

is well today, fingers perfect. Mrs. Mc.Masters is another woman who regained the use of her fingers as well as other joints through Var-ne-sis. Mrs. Coyle's fingers were almost rigid they have gone back to normal. Mr. Nelson's fingers were deformed to a marked degree you'd never believe he had rheumatism. Nurse Nightingale's fingers were crooked and deformed they are now normal and 6he gives all the credit to Var-ne-sis. Hundreds have told me that Var-ne-sis has been the means of their 'rooked and deformed joints returning in nothing. In this form of rheu-

is often helpless.

Physicians will tell you that they can da nothing for this disease, and it is the same form of rheumatism that Var-ne-sis has been so successful in. No other preparation produces such evidence. Why? A description of the above cases will be sent by addressing W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. Var-ne-sis is a simple vegetable preparation and does not contain the ordinary . drugs so often given for rheumatism. Get Var-ne-sis Now today at Thistlethwaite's drug stores and all reliable druggists. Adv.

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50c PILLOWS, 33c Guaranteed of new feathers, size 17x25, specially priced for Shelf-emptying sale at 33c. 35c TURKISH TOWELS, 19c Of good heavy nap and large size; priced for shelf emptying sale at 19S 75c BED SHEETS, 43c Of good quality muslin, size 72x90, all stitched, ready for use; priced for Saturday 31 415c PILLOW CASES, !0c Of good quality muslin, ize 42 or 45x36. Special shelf emptying price lOit 10c CURTAIN SCRIM, 512C Of fine quality flowered scrim in many different patterns to select from. Priced for Saturday at 5'2 $1.50 and $2 Bed Spreads, 88c Of good heavy quality, big, full double bed size, beautiful patterns to select from, specially priced-for shelf emptying sale at 88 $1.50 Hemst'd Table Covers 88c Of fine quality mercerized damask, size 8-4; also beautiful round scalloped, priced spe

cially at 88d

BOYS' 35c UNION SUITS

Come in balbriggan, athletic or porous knit, well made, in all sizes, Shelf Emptying sale price 19c.

BOYS' 75c WASH SUITS

Your choice of hundreds

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beautiful wash suits, well made, beautifully trimmed, in light and dark color stripes, sizes IV, to 8,

specially priced for Saturday 42c

$1.50 and $2 Girls' DRESSES

88c

Dozens and dozens of beautiful new dresses in ginghams, chambrays, galateas in a large variety of different styles, specially priced for Saturday at 88c.

88c

S1.50 INFANTS' DRESSES

Of fine quality lawns and beautiful embroidery in either long or short styles; your choice Saturday at 88c.

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BOYS' 35c SPORT BLOUSES

A new shipment of boys sport blouses in light and dark color stripes, well made and cut full. Specially priced for Saturday at 19c.

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Of fine all wool mixtures, novelties, etc., well made in the new Norfolk and Bulgarian models; specially priced for shelf emp

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