Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 213, 25 July 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916
CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM FOR 1916
Sunday, August 20. 9:30 a. m., Sunday -school; superintendent, E. P. Jones, president of County Sunday School asbociation. 10:30 a. m., Rev. J. 0. Benson. Sermon-lecture, "Hidden Among the Stuff." 2 p. m., Prelude, Stratford Operatic company. ' 3 p. m., Senator William S. Kenyon. "The Bishop of 'D'." 7 p. m.. Rev. J. G. Benson, "The New Religion." 8 p. m., Concert, Stratford Operatic company. . Monday, August 21. 9 a. m Rev. J. G. Benson. "The Orthodox of Human Experience." Teachers' Institute begins. 10 a. ni. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Pestalozzl." . 11 a. m., Dr. Byron W. King, "The Art of Expression." 2 p. m., Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Moral Training." 3 p. m., Concert, Hawaiian Concert company. 7:15 p. m., Prelude, Hawaiian Concert company. 8 p. m.. Glen Frank, "Resetting the World's Stage." Tuesday, August 22. 9 a. m., Rev. J. G. Benson, "Biblical Reasons for a Social Religion." 10 a. m., Dr. Byron V. King., "The Voice and Its Use." 11 a. in.. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Soc rates." 2 p. m., Dr. Byron W. King, "The Master Teacher." 3 p. m, Glen Frank, "The Good Wrong Man." 7 p. m.. Rev..J. G. Benson, "That Boy of Ours." 8 p. m., Grand concert, Schumann quintet. Wednesday, August 23. 9 a. m Rev. J. Q. Benson, "Policing Jericho's Road." 10 a. m., Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Louis Agasslz." 11 a. m.. Dr. Byron W. King. "The Science of Reading." 2 P. m.. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "The Teacher's Attitude." 3 p. m.. Margaret Stahl, reading of "The Servant in the House." 7 p m., Prelude, Schumann quintet. 8 i m.. Dr. Edward Steiner, "The Ilaki.i;,' of a Nation." Thursday, August 24. 9 a m.. Rev. J. G. Benson. "A Child in ho Midst." 10 a. m.. Dr. Byron V. Kin;, "The Beginning of Language." 11 a. m.. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Mark Hopkins." 2 p. m.. Dr. Byron W. King, "The Worth of Poetry." 3 p. m., Popular concert, the Fisher.f'hipp Concert .company. 7:15 p. m., Prelude, the Fisher Shipp Concert company. 8 p. m., Margaret Stahl, "Everywoman." Friday, August 25. 9 a. m.. Rev. J. G. Benson, "The Brickmakers of Goshen." 10 a. m., Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "The Real Pedagogue." 11 a. m., Dr. Byron W. King, "Health of Body and Mind." 2 p. m.. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, "Hitling the Target." 3 p. m., Mrs. Mabel Dunlay Curry, "Political Aspects of the AVoman Suffrage Question." 7 p. m., Concert, the Kellam Male Quartet. , 8 p. ni., Tom Hendricks, humorist, "Puncture-Proof People." Saturday, August 20. A. M. Rest Time. 10 a. m.. J. G. Benson, "Throwing ntones." 3 p. m.. Concert Weisbrod Saxophone quartet. 7 p. m., Prelude, Weisbrod Saxophone quartet. 8 p. m., King's players in "Rip Van Winkle." I Movie Actresses i and Their Hair ! o Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen this lovely hair, while the most popular count their curls, as their chief beauty? In fact, (thib is a secret), many are leading ladies just because of their attractive locks. Inquiry among them discloses the fact that they bring out. nil the natural beauty of their hair by f-arclul shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture which they make up for them selves by putting a teaspoonful of rantbrox. (which they get from the lruj;giit ).) in a cup of hot water audi applying this instead of toap. After Is ue their hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil ;.nd dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. .The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it Is. Its lustre and softness is. delightful, while the simulated ti-alp gains the health which insures hair growth. Adv. SEE OUR Windows for Dollar SPECIALS a WEDNESDAY 39 N. 8th St.
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Sunday, August 27. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; Superintendent, F. G. Pickell. 10:30 a. m., Dr. Byron W. King, sermon-lecture. 2 p. m., Prelude, Runge's orchestra. 3 p. m., Mrs. Maude Ballington Booth. 7 p. m., Sacred concert, Runge's orchestra. 7:30 p. m., Dr. Byron W. King, "The Heart's Desire." . 8:30 p. m., the German-American octette. Monday, August 28. 10 a. m., Dr. M. A. Lichliter, "Andrew" a study In Real Greatness. 2 p. m., Concert, Oxford Concert company. 3 p. m., "Bob" Seeds, 'The Way it Looks from the Road." , 7 p. m., Prelude, Oxford Concert company. ' ' ' 8 p. m., Louis Williams, "Wonders of Electricity." - Tuesday, Auaust 29. 10 a. m.. Dr. M. A. LichlHer, '-'Matth-ew" A Man Who Came Back. 2 p. m., Prelude, Oxford Concert company. ' 3 p. m., Political discussion; speaker to be furnished by the Democratic party. 7 p. m., Runge's orchestra. 8 p. m., Grand concert, Oxford Operatic company. Wednesday, August 30. 10 a. m., Dr. M. A. Lichliter, "IsaiahThe Statesmanship of Religion. 2 p. m., Prelude, Suwanee River quartet. t 3 p. m., Political discussion; speaker to be furnished by the Republican party. 7 p. m., Dr. M. A. Lichliter, "The Creed of an Uplifter." 8 p. m., Concert, the Suwanee River quartet. Thursday, August 31. 10 a. m., Dr. M. A. Lichliter, "John" The Making of a Saint. 2 p. m., Prelude, the Suwanee River quartet. 3 p. ra., Sylvester A. Long, "The Challenge of the Hour." 7:15 -p. ra., Prelude, the Suwanee River quartet. 8 p. m., James A. Burns, president of Oneida institute. "The Conservation of Life in the Kentucky Mountains. Friday, September 1. 10 a. m.. Dr. M. A. Lichliter, "Pontius Pilot" A Study in the Amateur Spirit. 2 p. m., Prelude, Zedeler Sextette. 3 p. m.. Entertainment, Mallory players, "The Hazzard." 7 p. m., Concert, Zedeler sextette. 8:15 p. m., Play, Clifton Mallory players. "Thrift." . . 7 Saturday, September f. "Clean-up Day." Forenoon Athletics, under the management of L. A. Schwam and J. J. Somerville, Y. M. C. A. directors. 10 a. m., Rev. M. A. Lichliter, "Neheraiah" A Man Who Stood Alone. 3 p. m., Concert, Dunbar Male Quartet and Bell Ringers. 7 p. m., Prelude, Dunbar Male Quartet. 8 p. m., The Dietrics Magicians. For the children and grown-ups, too.
Doing Good. A woman can do a tremendous ampunt of good when she tries. Here is an instance and there are many such. Mrs. F. F. Smith, Gloversville, N. Y., writes: "I feel it my duty to write and tell you what Chamberlain's Tablets have done for me and for many others that I have told about them. For over three years I have been troubled with my liver and have been under the doctor's care most of the time. I have tried many other medicines, but have not found any-t thing that helped me as much as Chamberlain's Tablets." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ; Are You Prepared For Baby's Arrival? You are if "Mother's Friend" has been given a place in your home. The dread and agony of childbirth can be eliminated to the greatest extent by this wonderful assistant to nature. Druggists everywhere sell "Mother's Friend." We Are Still Selling Adjustable Screens at Reduced Prices TUNGSTEN LAMPS Priced to make them sell rapidly SPENCER'S HARDWARE Main and Fifth. Phone 2331.
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Sunday, September 3. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; superintendent George BarteL 10:30 a. m., sermon, Rev: M. A. Lichliter, D. D., "The Imperial Christ." - 2 p. m., Concert, Dunbar Male quartet. 3 p. m., Address, John Temple Graves, "A Re-united Country." 7 p. m.. Lecture, Rev. M. A. Lichliter, "The Genius of America." 8 p. m.. Closing concert, Dunbar Male quartet and Bellringers.
Citv Statistics Warranty Deeds. ' Albert W. Gregg to Walter W. Peden. part 17, Ruby, Richmond, N. W. 8-13-1. Lizzie Hodgen to Omer C. Piatt, et. al., part N. W. 21-14-1. John F. Fender to Eugene M. Fender, part frac. 9-15-14. Building Permits. Freeman Haisley, 224 South Thirteenth street, new garage, $100. C. G. Carpenter, 35 South Thirteenth street, repairs to house, $125. LOOK UP AUTHORITIES. Decisions and authorities bearing on the gas rate case of the city and the L. H. & P. company before the public service commission are being' investigated by City Attorney Bond and Alfred Bavis, president of the board of works, in Indianapolis today. 8
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Important AinioMiicemeiit Stcinway Prices to Advance September 1, 1916 We have been officially notified by our New York Headquarters that, owing to the steady enormous increase in the cost of all material as well as the increase in the cost of labor, the wholesale and retail prices on STEINWAY pianos will be advanced, taking effect September 1, 1916. We make this announcement now in accordance with the policy of our House to always give notice to the public in advance of any change in prices of STEINWAY pianos made necessary by prevailing conditions. The impending increase has stimulated business all over the country to such an extent that our factory is finding it very difficult to supply their dealers and branches with pianos enough to meet the increased demand. At present we are short on some styles throughout our midwest branches and are finding it very difficult to get these particular styles from the factory. We therefore wish to urge our prospective patrons for their own advantage to call at once and place their orders (for fall delivery if desired) in order to enjoy the present current prices1 which we quote below :
Style V Upright Style K Upright Style I Upright Style M Grand Style O Grand
Style A Parlor Grand Piano . . Style B Parlor Grand Piano . . Style D Concert Grand Piano.
Charles C. Carlisle, Mngr., Masonic Temple Bldg.
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In the opinion of W. H. Albro, a prominent business man of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who, with his family and a number of friends is making 'Tulsa to New York by gas," Indiana roads are the best the party has met on their trip. The Albros with R. B. Thompson, of Amarillo, Tex., a family friend, stopped over in Richmond at the Westcott last night. "Our trip through Indiana has been by far the best part of the route so far. The roads are the best we have yet met, the Hoosiers seem the most hospitable people, the scenery is fine. Altogether we are strong for Indiana said Mr. Albro. E. E. Crask, and L. E. Rauckman, Pennsy officials, are at the Arlington. W. L. Ford, Detroit, who claims no relation to the great Henry, is at the Arlington. M. J. Beck, New York City, registered at the Westcott this morning. Frank Jones, of Boston, Mass., is at the Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubley, of Battle Creek, Mich., are at the Arlington. Miss Maude Colling, of Caribou, Mo., is staying at the Westcott. W. C. Bonebreak, of Pittsburg, reg
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istered at the Arlington this morning. J. H. and C. E. Snell of Masontown, Pa., are guests at the Arlington. J. F. Robinson, Omaha, Neb., Is at the Arlington. J. L. Duncan, Louisville, Ky., registered at the Westcott last night. Jacob Siram, of Cleveland, is in Richmond looking over business interests. He is staying at the Westcott. P. E. Kepler, of Cambridge. City, checked in at the Arlington this morning.
DR. RAE WILL EULOGIZE MEMORY OF POET RJLEY A special service in memory of James Whitcomb Riley will be held at the First Presbyterian church next Sunday norning. The subject of the address by Rev. J. J. Rae will be: "Riley, An Appreciation." There'will be special music. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Bed Bugs LTo kill Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleail nd Ants, use Pesky Devils' Quietus, IP. D. Q. A. 25c package makes one quart that kills 'em and their eggs as well. Bug Spout in every package to get them In the hard-to-get-at-places. P. D. Q. will not injure bedding. Kills Fleas on dogs. At drug stores. $500 $550 $600 $675 $750 $750 $800 $900 $1000 $1150 $1100 $1250 $1600 Cor. N. 9th and A Sts.
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TRUSTEES HOLD OUTING.
Wayne county township trustees are making final arrangements for their annual picnic, August 2. The principal amusement probably' will be a baseball game in the afternoon, but
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are Pyorrhea and decay. Both usually develop only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present "But I brush my teeth," you say; Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? Tonight, after brushing your teeth, go to the mirror and examine them. In all probability you will find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit biding in the crevices.
"PREPAREDNESS" , Sea your dentist twice yearly L)e Senraco twice diiiy Tht tooth patU that REALLY CLEANS
the feature of the whole outing will be a big chicken dinner at 12 o'clock. All the trustees are fond of fried chicken but one William Curtis, Franklin township. He fought hard to get som6 other kind of meat but all were against him. - -.",'
i3 This lot of Horses consists of 6 mares, with good colts by side. Several good saddle horses most of the horses are well broke and the balance are halter broke. 3 They range in age from 1 to 6 years old and will weigh up to 1,500 lbs. JONE Senreco, the formula of a dental spec ialist, REALLY CLEANS. It embodies specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in clean ing away food deposits. Moreover, it is particularly destructive to the germ of Pyorrhea, Co to your-dealer today and get a tube of Senreco keep your teeth REALLY CLEAN and protect yourself against Pyorrhea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, fot trial package.
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