Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 209, 20 July 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SiJN-TEUiGRAM. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916

WILLIAMSBURG PASTOR BEGINS NEW RESIDENCE

WILLIAMSBURG, lad., July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huttl of Dayton," O., are visiting Mrs. Hutti's mother, Mrs. Grace Study Mr. and Mr! Duain Miller entertained friends from Muncle Sunday..... Mrs. Ollie Pearce and children left Sunday to spend several weeks with her parents in Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness spent Monday in Richmond..... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Mans Hous motored to Indianapolis Sunday. Doyle Glrla Return. The Doyle girls who have been pending several weeks with Bernice Davis returned home Monday.. .. Mrs. O. Park entertained Sunday evening Mrs. Lizzie Cranor, Margaret Mendlll, Mrs. Stephenson and children..... Ethel Frazer spent Sunday with Miss Mary Harvey at Fountain City Rev. Chamness has begun work on his sew home on Main street. Hue expects to have It ready to occupy by fhe first of September.. . . Joslah Night spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin Mrs. Renner and son Walter, and Miss Lydia Franklin motored to Richmond Sunday Mrs. O. Park arrived home Saturday 'evening after several days visit with her son Joe in Columbus, O Miss Esther Frazer is spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Ray Huddle8ton....Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin spent Sunday evening at Sugar Grove Mrs. M. Huff entertained friends from Richmond the latter part of last week.

FORMER PA8TOR COMES TO DELIVER SERMON

EATON, 0., July 20. St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church will hold a Jubilee service next Sunday, when Rev. W. A. Wiant. of Springfield, a former pastor of the church, comes here to greet old parlshoners and deliver a sermon at the morning hour of worship. The church choir has prepared a special program. The Benham brothers' quartet, of West Florence, will also assist.

Philomath Events

By Gertrude McCathland.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and Misses Cora and Gertrude McCashland motored to Richmond Thursday evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt.... Mr. and Mrs. John Leistner were shopping in Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Roy Rodenburg visited Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett near Waterloo Mr. and .Mrs. Bosworth of Richmond are visiting with their daughter, Mrs.-John Hendrix.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter. Darlie .attended church at Lyons Station Snnday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Fisher and in the evening were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lemmons near Alguina Misses Cora and Gertrude . McCashland spent Wednesday in Richmond with their sister, Mrs. B. C. Manley and son... ..Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters and Robert Hunt of Richmond visited relatives in Milton Sunday Several in this' vicinity viewed the eclipse Friday evening.

RICHMOND PEOPLE VISIT IN CHESTER

CHESTER, Ind., July 21. Mrs. Lou Green of Union .City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borden Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baldwin of Richmond visited Morton McMahan and family on Sunday morning Will Ryan ... is able to be out now, and can walk with the help of crutches. He visited Frank Pickett at Che3ter Sunday morning. Notified of Brother's Death Mrs. Ada Morrow received a telegram Saturday morning telling her of the death of her brother, Charley Williams at Muncie Mr. Andrew Menke of Richmond spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill. ....Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman Saturday afternoon... ..Miss Helen Hall of Richmond was the week end guest of Miss Marjorie Pickett Louis DeArmond of Richmond spent Sunday with Elmer Burg.

Kindness Makes

Dorr Manager

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EEHY TD OR JR. " j Remy Dorr, born and raised In New Orleans has come to the front at a prize fight manager In his native city and la a favorite with all Southern fight fans, although not so well known, in other part of the country. He la 28 years old and was engaged In mercantile line before becoming a manager. Remy Dorr's entrance Into the fight field Is rather unique. A local fighter with whom Dorr was rather friendly has been having bad luck nd needed new capital and backing If he was to continue in the ring. He told Dorr his troubles and Dorr, out of kindness of heart volunteered to see what he could do, raised the necessary money, promoted the fight, and was surprised to see his man come out victorious, started on the road to ring success. Other rising fighters In the vicinity heard of Dorr through this and he waa soon swamped with managerial offers. Thus, Dorr started In his rise to prominence as a fight manager.

Varicose Veins Are Quickly Reduced and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly

Itrong, Powerful, Yet Safe, Surgeons' Prescription Called Moone's Emerald Oil, Has Astonished Physicians.

There is one simple and lnexpenlive way to reduce dangerous, swollen veins and bunches, and get them lown to normal, and that is to apply Woone's Emerald Oil night and mornng. People who have painful, enarged veins should not neglect them lor they sometimes burst and cause cuch misery and loss of time. Moone'B Emerald Oil besides being io marvelously antiseptic that it at jce destroys germs and poisons

caused by germs is such a remarkable healing agent that eczema, barbers' itch, salt rheum and other inflammatory skin eruptions go in a few days. Piles are quickly absorbed and even goiters, wens and enlarged glands are dissolved. For years it has been used In hospitals for bolls, carbuncles, ulcers, abcesses and open Bores. and with the most perfect success. With each BO cent original bottle which any pharmacist can supply you, is a folder that gives instructions for use in all of the above distressing complaints. Leo H. Fihe sells a great deal of Moone's Emerald Oil, and will be glad to supply you. Adv,

CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES ilT m MADISON

NEW MADISON, July 20. Samuel Rice, aged 81 years, a native of Kentucky and veteran in the confederate army, died Sunday noon at the family home in this place, death being due to organic heart trouble. Had ' the deceased survived until July 19, the couple would have reached their sixtieth wedding anniversary. First Death in Family. Mr. Rice is survived by his wife and eight children. An unusual record is that this is the first death in the family. Funeral services were held Tuesday

afternoon at the family residence, conducted by Rev. S. E. RaBey, pastor of the U. B. church. Burial in Green Mound cemetery here.

REJECTS AMENDMENT.

WASHINGTON, July 20. The senate by a vote of 51 to 17 this afternoon rejected Senator Oliver's amendment to the naval bill, striking out the provision for an appropriation of $11,000,000 for a government armor plate plant.

FAMILY ENTERTAINS AT OLD HOMESTEAD

NEW PARIS, Ohio, July 20. Misses Salena and Alberta Raney of Eaton . epent Saturday . and Sunday with Misses Vera Bevington and Maude Watts, Miss Alberta remaining for a week's stay with Miss Bevington,.... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daugherty and children were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reid at spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daugherty at Richmond.. .'. .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kessler and son of Richmond were Sunday guests of local relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPherson and daughter Marian of Eldorado, spent Saturday and Sunday with Messrs. and Mesdames J. O. McPherson and E. E. Commons.. .. .A pleasant day

was spent Sunday at the Porterfleld homestead west of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Davisson entertaining with a family party. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. PorterSeld, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bice, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reid and children, Robert Bice, Misses Mary Porterfleld and Gertrude 3ice, Mrs. Hannah Whiteley, Homer Brower and Mr. Hoffman. ,

Madrid's great brickyards, employing 40,000 men, may have to close because of a lack of coal. Labor conditions there are nqt of the best

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

CLOTHES OF DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER TAILORED FOR HIS MAJESTY The American Gentleman." The Most Complete Stock of Summer Wear for Your Approval. Dry Clearfing and

Hand Pressing. CARL C. YOUNG. TAILOR Room 1. Palladium Bldg. PHONE 2675. Work Called for and Delivered.-

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

REED'S

REED'S

Opportunity Calls and These Low Prices Urge Quick Response.

Home of the Famous Line Of

STOVES AND RANGES New Fall Models now on our floors

This Genuine Leather Mahogany Frame Parlor Suite

Aotuai value $100 Sale Price $69.50

Parlor Suites Will Always Be in Favor New things are constantly being introduced, but the vogue of parlor Suites will go on forever. For the simple reason that they combine dignity, beauty and comfort, the last two features being particularly true In the present day designs, and especially bo in the one we illustrate today, which is in our estimation the biggest and best value offered in a long, long time.

Genuine Mahogany Frames Genuine Leather Upholstering! These two descriptions coupled with the illustration drawn true to life, need little or no additional description to convey what a remarkable value this suite is at this price, for everyone who has priced parlor suites recently knows that this suite is actually $30.50 below the market price, and a direct saving of this amount is not to be overlooked by anyone.

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Keguiar $dd.uu i nree-piece Mahogany finish Parlor suite, fflJJ X! 3 5) EI I Sale price ipnS) i

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Bed ioom Fyrnitore

Beautiful Mahogany Chiffonier with large bevel plate glass mirror, just like cut; actual selling price $27.50 ; Sale price, only

W7.75

White Enamel Bed, reg. price $17.50i now $12.00 .

White Enamel Dresser reg. price $23.00, now $17.00

White Enamel Chair, reg. price $4.50, now $3.00

A very massive Colonial style Circassian Walnut Chiffonier, left from a very good suite, regular price $50.00, OJ7 fTA Sale price p I DJ Another. Chiffonier similar to above, only larger and more handsome; $60 was the' regular price; the Sale C2QO PA price $Orf0U $55 Birdseye Maple Chiffonier to match Dresser above, sale price JPJ

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Every Chiffonier & Dress

er Reduced in Price

$60 Colonial Dresser, Birdseye Maple, a very large Colonial style, priced during this eal at less than a small flQQ one, buy this now at ....... tyOXJ I D

$16.75

$26.50 Birdseye Dressing Table, massive

Colonial style; Sale price

Birdseye Maple Bed Room Table, regular price $9.60, Sale price

ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FROM 20 TO 40 MORE FOR YOUR HOME FURNISHINGS LATER ON WHEN YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR THAT MUCH LESS NOW HERE? 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 your attention, focus your whole mind on the furniture question tomorrow it means that much to you. You no doubt have your winter's coal ordered already why? Because you can save so much per ton by doing so. Is that saving anywhere near as great as your saving during this sale? No! It is only trifling in comparison. Therefore we say: 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!

MOTHERS HERE'S THE BIG OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THAT BABY CARRIAGE: Our line is large, the new styles are here and the prices radically reduced

$18.50 Reed Cabs, only $14.35 $22.50 Reed Cabs, only $19.75 $25.00 Reed Cabs, only $20.45 $26.50 Reed Cabs, only $22.65 $30.00 Reed Cabs, only $24.75 Also all Folding Go-Carts at reduced sale prices, $1.98 to $13.50.

All CHALLENGE REFRIGERATORS

$16.50 Challenge Refriger-O OA ators, Clearance price tpiU,ou $18.50 Challenge Refriger- OIJ QQ ators, Clearance price x $22.50 Challenge Refriger- fljl Q flfi ators, Clearance price tP-LO.W $25.00 Challenge Refriger- fl9() flfl ators, Clearance price. . . . UtV $27.50 Challenge Refriger- 99 00 ators, Clearance price . $30.00 Challenge Refriger- QQA 00 ators, Clearance price ..... $32.50 Challenge Refriger- CO HA ators, Clearance price UU

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