Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 245, 31 August 1916 — Page 16
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PAGE SIXTEEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1916
IIAZEMI6G GIRLS TAKE MOTOR TRIP TO LAKE RESORTS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Aug: 31. The Misses Floosie and Neva Hazelrig, traveling In an automobile, left Wednesday morning for an outing of two weeks at the northern lakes and to visit friends in Detroit and Cleveland.. ..Mrs. Opal Butler and children have returned to their home in Indianapolis, after, two -weeks spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parish. ....Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fen "Wonsettler at Bryan, 0. Accepts Position Her.. Charles Eiklor of Marion, Ind., has accepted a position - at the electric light plant, and with his family will occupy the Reese property, east of lb river, at the close of the week. . . . .Charles Wheeler and John Shroyer have gone to Rochester, Minn., to consult the Mayo Brothers, and if necessary to undergo an operation because of impaired' health.... .Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bond and son, John, cpent Tuesday with friends at Oldenburg, Ind Miss Edna Jacobs of New Castle, is spending1 her vacation of two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Anna Jacobs, on West Main street.
ATTENDS MEETING AT WILLIAMSBURG
'. WEBSTER, Ind.. Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs., William Williams and children Gladus and Paul attended camp meeting north of Williamsburg Sunday.. Misses Alta Sowers, Helen Harvey Messers. John Myers and Charles Myers formed an automobile party to the Connersville fair last Thursday. Mrs. Mattle Williams and family. Mr. Paul Harris and family, Mr. James Brown and son Richard also attended the Connersville fair.... Miss Jaunita Hendershott spent the week end with her grandparent of Richmond Sunday. Visit With Culbertson Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Jessup were
the guests of Cleo Culbertson and fam
lly Sunday evening. .. .Misses Luclle Williams, Lessle Williams. Marguerite
Halsley, Messers. Cecil Williams, Frank Williams and Milliard Coffman attended the Richmond Chautauqua, Sunday. ...Miss Helen Harvey was guest of Miss Gladus Williams Friday
.... Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bond will move in with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bond in
the near future. Rev. Mr. Ulmer Here
" Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer called on
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lamb.... Mr.
Lamb has been 111 but Is Improving
rapidly. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson
and family of Richmond was visiting
Mr. John Wickersham and family,
Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris
and children were calling on the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris. . ..M. and Mrs. William Lamb and daughter Elsie spent Sunday with the former's father Thomas Lamb of Elk-horn.
Largest Gun on Italian Front
POLICE EMPLOYED TO GUARD HANDS
PITTSBURG, Aug. 31. The employment . of 1,500 railroad police to protect railroad property many ot whom are now in the city and the establishment of a barracks in Liberty Avenue with accommodations for. 1000 local trainmen is part of the strike preparation program of the Pennsylvania announced this afternoon. The railroad policemen will be quartered in local hotels.
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J . . . JARGESX GUN OX ITAIIANAFJ$ON
This picture shows Italian soldiers loading a "305" cannon. This gun Is equivalent to a twelve inch piece and fires the largest shell In use on the Italian front.
CONTEST GIVES RISE,
TO POOL AGITATION
Old Sampson, an Indian, is dead at 106, in Delta, Cal.
Bathing and exercise In water are
essential to baby's health, Miss Lll
lian Mahin, city visiting nurse has
often said. . ' ,' In case the proposition of a Munici
pal swimming pool as proposed by
John Melpolder becomes a reality next season, special attention will be given to a small division to be set aside for
very young children.
Several mothers of small children
have expressed themselves as being much in favor of the municipal pool
and have offered their support .
FOUR GENERATIONS HAVE PICTURE TAKEN
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dixon were entertained at Rushville from Wednesday until Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gohring. Mr. Dixon was one of a four generation group photographed while there. Those in the picture are Mr. Dixon and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Gohring, Mrs. Gohring's two children, Ambrosh Gohring and Kate Maddren, Ambrosh's baby Mary, seven months old, and Mrs. Maddren's baby, five weeks old. Attend Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and family of Powers, Jay county, were the guests Sunday and Monday of Mrs. Sarah Smith of .North Washington street, and of Charles Smith and family northeast of town. They attended the McCullough family reunion on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Eula Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Redkey, were th eguests Sunday night of Mrs. Sarah Smith and daughter, Miss Dorothy.
KILL SEVERAL CARP
ROCHESTER, Ind., Aug. 31. Work has been started by Bert Dudgeon, a farmer living north of the city, to pump dry a small lake on his farm. Hundreds of persons are watching the work and waiting to join in the killing of carp, which have become a nuisance.
PETE BECKMAN BUYS BALLMER'S STORE
ECONOMY. Ind., Aug. 31. Mrs. Nan Cook arrived home from Richmond
Tuesday. . . .Miss Dora Pierce spent a
few days at the Richmond Chautauqua Pete Beckman has bought the Oscar Ballinger general store and will continue to handle dry goods at the old stand.. Mr. Beckman is well known in this part of the county, and every one wishes him success in his new undertaking Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Canady took dinner Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Doak Swain Whittier Beard bought seventy-two hogs of Bert dtrver Wednesday morning at $10 per hundred Visits With Parents. Mrs. Anna Norris of Richmond is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley.... Charles Atkinson and daughter, Ruth, were at Richmond Tuesday Since the recent rains the growing corn is looking splendid, and if frost, stays away a few more days, Wayne county will "reap an average harvest this fall Mrs. Tillie Clark will remain another week at Indianapolis on account of a wedding Mrs. Mary Franklin was the guest of Mrs. Alice Frazier Wednesday. Harry O'Bryne, Allen Low, James Robinson and Andy Pool of Cleveland were visitors at the Edwards studio Wednesday.
ROUMANIAN ATTACKS MEET WITH REPULSES
VAUDEVILLE TACTICS CONDENMEND IN CHURCH
Vaudeville methods in the church were condemned by Dr. M. A. Lichliter, who spoke at the ' Chautauqua this morning. "The church loses when it appeals to the passion of the age
for entertainment. Yellow pulpitism
is as hideous as yellow journalism."
BUCHAREST BOMBARDED.
LONDON, Aug. 31. A Zeppelin airship bombarded Bucharest tonight but did no material damage. A number of bombs were dropped.
ORDER SCHOOLS CLOSED
OXFORD, O., Aug. 31. The Oxford township board of education has voted to close the Salem school. District No. 4, and transport its pupils in an autobus to Bethel school, District No. 3. A teacher for this district will be elected this evening.
MADDOX RESIGNS CAMBRIDGE JOB
; CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 31. J. A Maddox has resigned his position at the electric .light plant, and is moving., his family, to Richmond..... Mr. and Mrs. Gus Laux and daughters, after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitman, have returned to their home in Indianapolis Mrs. John Beard and sister, Mrs. Laura Sommers, were the guests of Mr and, Mrs. Charles Neff, near Centerville, Wednesday. -' . "'" Returns from Farm. Charles Boyd and family, after spending' the summer on the farm near Jackscnburg have returned to their former home on Capitol Hill.... E.' M. Haas of Richmond, was a Cambridge City visitor Wednesday. . . , Miss Esther Straughn, having sufficiently recovered from the effects of a recent operation for appendicitis, was brought) from the Reid Memorial hospital.to her home on Church street, Wednesday evening.. .. .Mrs. Roy Paul . and daughter, who have been spending several weeks with relatives here, will return to their home at Colfax, Ind., at the close of the week.
HELEN HUNT CLUB TO OPEN SESSIONS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 31. Mrs. R. D. Steele was hostess of the "Over the Teacups" club Monday afternoon. Victrola music and light refreshments were features of the occasion Miss Jean Callahan of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, 'Charles Loeb.. . . .The birth of a daughter, Edna Louise, to Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Ebert of New York City, on last Saturday, has brought great joy to the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebert of this' place The attendance ' at the Indiana State Fair from this place, the coming week, promises to he the largest in recent years.. .. .The first meeting of the Helen Hunt club for 1916-1917 will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Kniese on Monday, September 4. The topic for discussion will be, "Echoes From the Summer.". .. .The many friends of Miss Esther Straughn, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Reid Memorial hospital, are pleased to learn of her very rapid recovery.
MILTON GUN CLUB : ARRANGES SHOOT
MILTON, Ind., Aug; 31. The Milton Gun club is arranging for a shooting tournament to be held here, Friday, Sept 8. The shoot will be on the grounds of MA V, Brown, near the river bridge on the pike east of town.. The Christian church Sunday school will be held at Manlove Park, on the coming Sunday morning. The school will assemble at the usual hour at the church and be conveyed by automobiles to the park, at the north edge of town. At the close of the Sunday school session the Rev. F. C. McCormick will preach the morning sermon. In the evening the services will be as usual at the church.'. All who desire to carry a picnic dinner can do so and spend the day at the park. Everybody. Is invited to both services at the park and also to the evening services at the church.... -.The Rev. M. S. Taylor will preach at Doddridge chapel, Sunday morning and evening The Rev;, Ralph Whitely will preach in the interest of Friends church, at the Hussey school house west of town, Sunday' evening. The services will begin at the usual hour...AMrs. W. G. McVay of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Alice Gresh, Wednesday.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
TO ANDERSON
HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Aug. 31 : Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston returned Monday evening from a pleasure trip. They visited Covington. Troy and Dayton Ohio.... Miss Opal Cox and Miss Mary Gaunt spent over Sunday with friends at Richmond Miss Ruth Allen Is a guest of friends at Indianapolis this week. ...Mr. Theo Sells went to Anderson, Sunday, and is a guest of the Sells of that place. . . .On Green and family moved to New Castle Tuesday, be Is employed In the Maxwell automobile works.
ACCEPTS AMENDMENTS
WASHINGTON. Aug. 31. The House this afternoon agreed to all amendments by the Senate, to the administration $50,000,000 shipping bill.
FOR THE BLO OD
At All Drag Stores
BERLIN, Aug, 31. Roumanian attacks on the Hungarian frontier which were launched immediately after Roumania declared war with the object of seizing Hermanstadt and Kronstadt were all repulsed according to a statement given out today by the Overseas News agency.
United States yearly exports $7,000.000 worth of canned salmon.
Indigestion and Constipation. "I recently discovered in Chamber
lain's Tablets the first medicine to give me positive and lasting relief. Prior to their use I suffered frequent
ly from indigestion and constipation,"
writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
If You Are Taking a Tonic Be Sure it Is a Good One, Must Influence Entire Body
The welfare of ; Mankind demands that they should be suplied with nourishment and this can only be done through perfect digestion. It If not how much we eat but how much Is digested that counts. When digestion is bad the entire system suffers. Getting back to healthy condition of mind and body can only be done in many cases by the tonic treatment. . If tonic treatment is selected. It must be a tonic which has a good influence on the entire digestive tract. Many tonics stimulate digestiion, but do not affect the intestinal tract, or that portion of the body through which the food passes after it leaves the stomach. About three-fourths of the
digestion takes place after, the food leaves the stomach and, therefore, the value of Tanlac, as a tonic, can be plainly seen when it is known that this preparation is designed to relieve the entire intestinal tract, as well as the liver and kidneys. By stimulating these organs to activity it relieves constipation, sallow. skin, 'back aches and "tired feelings,"' which usually come from a disordered condition of these organs. - Tanlac is valuable as a stomach and intesinal tonic. It relieves misery after eating, indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, and bloating. It supplies food for the nerves and promotes healthy sleep. Tanlac is now being especially introduced and explained in Richmond at Thistlethwaite's 5 drug stores. Adv.
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