Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 256, 13 September 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1916

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FRIDAY CLUB STARTS WORK -FOR YEAR 1916 ft '' . "f -.., CAMBRIDGE CITY, led., Sept. 13. Revaad Mrs.' R C. Jones have gone to Martinsville for a stay of two week&;t ,.F. J. Scudder Is spending his vacation of one Week at Pittsburg, Pa." ".He-will come by boat to Cincinnati on his return trip.... Charles Wheeler underwent on operation for threat, ailment at Mayo Brothers hospital. Rochester, Minn., Monday morning. His condition is reported as bein: Quite satisfactory... v. Miss Luclle Gaxretson of Knightetown. who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Bcudder, the past week, has gone to Battle Creek, Mich.,-to take the dietitian's course in the institute at that place.... One of Jackson township's rcost prominent citizens, Mr. Edward Uertseb.Ms a patient in Reld Memorial hospital, undergoing treatment for nerve trouble..". . .The first meeting of the Friday Night club for 1916-1917, -vv ill be held at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Reese on the evening of Sept. 22. Papers will be read by Mrs. R.vso and Miss Newman on "GeoKi aphlcal: Features of the Northwest Territory," and "The Ordinance of 17S7."... .Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jones of Richmond, were guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. M. Goebel, over Sunday.

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FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT WINCHESTER

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept. 13. ""Vprd was received here that Mr. A. K." Lewis, who was . formerly a resident: here died Saturday at his home, at. -Winchester. Mr. Lewis was the grandfather of Rev. A. 'K. Love, a

former pastor, of the Christian church

here. Mrs. Love, who Is a guest at

the home of her mother, Mrs. Julia

Kauffman, went to Winchester Mon

day to' attend the funeral. Have Ohio Guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Retts, entertained-"Allen McCally and two brothers,

from Washington Court House, Ohio,

the latter part of last week.. ..Mr. and -Mrs. F. A. Kellum went to New

Castle Monday.... Miss Maude Sparks

spent Friday night with Miss Grace McCully. V'-v Visit Miss Starr. Mrs. William Thornburg, Miss Margaret Thornburg and Robert Thornburg, Richmond, spent last week with Mrs. , Ellen Allen and Miss Florence Starr.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retts entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield of Winchester last week.

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AUTO LIGHTS CHURCH WHEN CURRENT FAILS

MILTON, Ind.. Sept. 13. The electric lights went out Sunday night during the services at the M.'E. church. The Rev. Mr. Taylor was Just about to dismiss the congregation, and some one thoughtfully turned on the lights of Henry Larson's auto standing in front of the church door thuB lighting the interior and enabling the congregation to get out easily.

STAFF IS ELECTED , FOR EATON PAPER

EATON. O.. Sept. 13. "Purple and Gold," a publication to be published by high schoolBtudents,'will make its initial appearance next Monday. The following staff has been chosen: Managing editor, Francis Jackley; literary editor, Helen Silver; society editor, Gladys I. Miller; sport editor, Robert Welsh; comic editor, Robert V. Acton; news! editor, Henry F. Kinnear; business manager, Cyril Sanders. Composition on the publication will be done in a local newspaper office, but 4-ie paper will be printed on a press fVned by Managing Editor Jackley.

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At Movies Tonight

Good photography is one of the assets of the latest Pallas pictures production "David Garrick" released on the Paramount program. The play itself is logically and strongly portrayed in a very pleasing manner. The plot being the love of this great man for a beautiful London heiress. It, is most, impressively staged and number of photographic effects are worth mentioning. The best of several clever manipulations is the remarkable clearness of the vision that Ada Ingot, sees as the looks into f.er mirror. The pleasure of seeing the many authentic details -t those passed days, that are used o:.y in this picture is assured by th quality of the camera work'. This photoplay is coming to the Murrette theatre tonight.

For a season's debutante truly, this

youthful yet distinguished coat of silver corduroy with black fur bands and black cord tassels on the knotted sash. There are yards and yards of the hand some fur around the full lower edge, the jaunty flare and swing secured by an artful ripple cut of the material, the yoke at the shoulder with choker turn-over collar is also modish and new.

HOLD M'NUTT FUNERAL

EATON, O., Sept. 13. Funeral services for Cora McNutt, 48, wife of William McNutt, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In First Christian church, conducted by Rev. Omar S. Thomas, of West Milton. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery. Mrs. McNutt died Monday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Miles, near Camden, after a long illness caused by cancerous trouble. Besides her husband and sister, she is 8uryived.by, one daughter, Mrs. Ira Duvail, southwest of Eaton.

TWO BARNS BURN IN MILTON BLAZE

MILTON, Ind., Sept 13. The alarm of fire called the town and the firemen Monday evening about -four o'clock. The alarm came from Morton Warren's where a barn was on fire Inside. It was impossible to save the structure. The fire slipped across the alley to the east and caught In a barn on Will Null's place. The chemical apparatus did good work In saving

the houses of Messrs. Warren Null and Mrs. Nancy Baldwin and other adjoining buildings. There were several tons of bay taken together In the two barns and thle made it impossible to controL The engine and hose frcln Cambridge City.

was called and came as quickly as they could. The fire was under con

trol when they got here, but Milton

greatly appreciates their efforts to

reach here to be of assistance.

The fire laddies of Milton also de

serve much praise for their . work. The most of them were burned on

their face and hands. For some time it appeared as though the whole section In which the fire was located must go up in flames.

The loss to Messrs. Null and Warren

will be in the neighborhood of six or eight hundred dollars. Each had a small insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown.

TAXES ANNUAL TRIP

TO NORTHERN WOODS

- TO HUNT BIG GAME

CAMPBELLSTOWN, 0 Sept 13. Roy Brower. and. wife of Xenia, .were

calling on old friends In this locality Wednesday, afternoon. ... . Mrs. James Shafer is Improving, Mrs. Catherine

Nicodemus has been poorly the last

few days with heart trouble.. ...Sam

Swisher has gone on his annual hunt

ing trip to Canada... -.Frank. Miller and wife were Dayton shoppers Wed

nesday.... Mesdames Sallie Swisher,

Nannie Campbell and Lizzie , Camp

bell Bpeut, Sunday with B. F. Campbell and family. Visits With Relatives. Mrs. Sweney Nicodemus of Dayton, is visiting Mrs. Catherine Nicodemus. ....Miss Lulu Becher spent Saturday night and Sunday with New Hope friends.. . . .Mrs. Virgie O'Hara and children, Mrs. Catherine O'Hara and Miss Helen Driskel of Cincinnati, visited Dr. and Mrs. P. H. O'Hara at Lewisburg Sunday afternoon Miss Helen Driskel returned to her home in Cincinnati Monday, after a two weeks visit here with relatives Charles Cooper and family and Rev. Powers spent Sunday with Frank House and family.. .. .Joe Shafer moved into his new home during the past week.

ASK FOR and GET MQRLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price.

Mrs. Mary A Landon has been made president of the Woodstock-Sycamore street railway in Illinois.

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Creating a Sensation Throughout the

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rents or monev refunded by leading

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EXHIBITS WRECKED AUTO.

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School days Is an important period in your children's lives, for this is

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Hundreds oi School Dresses

$1.50 SCHOOL DRESSES, 98c Mothers, if the girls need School Dresses, there is no need of wasting time and energy sewing. We offer over 500 tidy fitting School Dresses in fine poplins and ginghams, neatly trimmed in all wanted colors; come in all sizes to 14 years; QQ special at IOl $1 Girls' SCHOOL DRESSES, 49c Sale of actual $1.00 values in neat fitting School Dresses that will stand the rub-dub-dub of the wash tub; sizes 2 to 14 years. They are well made and cut full; AQ special at tcJL $3.00 Girls' Serge Dresses, $1.98

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BOYS' 50c BLOUSES, 39c Boys' 50c Best Blouse Waists, tapeless style, with sport and military collars, at QQ only 0C

BOYS' 50c HATS, 39c A big lot of Boys' Hats and Caps, in light and dark mater- QQrt

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LOST! LOST! LOST! Money- and time. See me on your' teaching material can save you. Come in and talk it over. . . . '

This Delicious Chew Has the Wonderful Flavor of Choicest Burley Lezf P.Icdc By Modern Methods If you don't chew tobacco you simply cannot got the full measure of en.'cmcnt out of it. A :;or,c chew, with its juicy richness cr.ij an;x-ti;!ng flavor, is an aid to direction! That meats it's beneficial to the whole system. And the best chew !d p!ug tobacco, the closest-to-nature fc:m into which tobacco leaf can be mada. Nature'?, own sweetness is in every juicy chew of Old Kentucky. You never before tasted such mellow richnessyou can't get so much deliciously sweet flavor outof any other chew. The rich leaf for Old Kentucky is 'selected, re-selected, picked over by hand, stemmed by hand, pressed into pure, luscious, golden-brown plugs by the most wholesome modern methods. Try a 10-cent plug of Old Kentucky. You'll find It wonderfully tasty, wholesome and appetizing a rich, mellow chew that exactly suits your taste. Adr.

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This is the coal we sell. " It has the."0. K." of all who know and appreciate coal economy. Your enthusiasm will but add to the praise of our big list of delighted patrons.

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Boys' 35c Blouse Waists, 23c Of fine ginghams and percales, well made and cut full; OD

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BOYS' $1 PANTS, 69c Of fine wool novelty mixtures, well made, full peg top; ,(

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15c SCHOOL HOSE, 122c Boys' and Girls 15c durable school hose, light, medium or

heavy ribbed, fast black,

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CHILD'S 50c ROMPERS 39c Of fine Galateas and Ginghams, well made and cut full; save 11c

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Child's $1.50 Sweaters, 98c For boys and girls in all sizes to 14 yrs; come in grey, blue QQ and red, special at only. . . OC

Mother is Proud, the Boy is Proud, We're .Proud Because:

Boys' $6.50 Suits, 83.98

- The school bells are ringing and the boys are singing with joy. Has the lad a new suit for this occasion. Now here is a sale of $6.50 practical School Suits at a popular price. New pinchback models in

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Boys' $3 Suits, SI;

Choice of Boys' Suits in the new pinch-back models of fancy Novelty Mixtures; special J

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MUNCIE,- Ind., Sept. 13. O. W.

Crabbs, whose putomobile was stolen and wrecked by joy-riders, Is exhibiting the ruins on the public square,

"so the public may see what . Is th penalty for , opposing lawlessness 19 Muncie." ;

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