Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 263, 21 September 1916 — Page 2

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In their campaign against the Austrians the Italians still are pressing steadily onward. The photograph shows an Italian

outpost "somewhere" in the Trentino district on the lookout for the enemy. This is nerve-wrecking duty. Photograph by the International Film Service.

MRS. DUNKLE GIVES PARTY FOR DAUGHTER

CENTER VILLE, Ind.. Sept. 21. Mrs. William Dunkle delightfully entertained a number of the little friends of ber little daughter Mary, Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday. The table -was daintly decorated in fall roses and a huge birthday cake with nine candles was placed in the center. Games and music afforded the pastime. Those present were: Mildred and Martha McConaha, Thelma Wilson, Verda King, Louise Moulton and Dorothy McKinney Mrs. John L. King gave a dinner party Sunday, entertaining the following friends and relatives: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, of Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Veal of Economy; Mr. and Mrs. Orvjlle Hoover of Greensfork; Calvin Davis wife and children; Walter Cloud, wife and son Marvin, of Hizer's Station, ....Mrs. Sam Lashley was called to New "Castle last week on account of Bickness of a nephew. Visit Friends Here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Singleton and sons Arthur and Paul of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Buhl Mr. and Mrs. William Helm of Oklahoma and Mrs. Helm of Brownsville, relatives of Mrs. Cora Wilson are guests at her home this week.... Miss Josephine Barton spent the week-end with Miss Helen Jenkins of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. James Driffel entertained to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smelser of Liberty, John Smelser and wife and daughter Dorothy, of Centerville and Dr. Sol Smelser and wife of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollopeter and children, Mrs. John Morgan and MIsb Esther Morgan were entertained by William Wickard and wife, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gus RodaHeld and children of Richmond spent Sunday with their parent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. .

DANCE ON PUBLIC SQUARE SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. Sept 21. Thousands of persons will fox-trot and one-step on the public square to the music of a band and honks of automobile horns at the opening of the fair Sept. 28.

Portland, Ore., is to have a new shipbuilding plant.

With the. Reel People

Most of us who work for a living find our employment, at some time or other, a bit monotonous perhaps their work is one round of monotony after another all the time to some people. But life o J. Warren Kerrigan, who is employed as star of Bluebird Photoplays, seems to be continually joyous as he pursues the variously exciting occupation of camera-acting. When Mr. Kerrigan was engaged in the exciting scenes Incident to "The Gay Lord Waring," to be exhibited at the Washington theatre tonight and tomorrow he finished off a bard day's work by giving an interview to be published in the newspapers , on the general subject of his career as an actor on and off the screen, and just what he thinks of the difference between acting for pictures and upon the regular stage.

BARKERS GONSTRUST HANDSOME RESIDENCE

CHESTER, Ind. Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dletemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown motored to Dayton Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Estelle and family of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill Morton McMahan and family and Burgess McMahan and family and Everett Hunt and family spent Sunday the guests of Curtis McMahan and family near Webster. Motor To Hagerstov.'n. Mr. Harry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauf and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck and daughter Elenor Irene, motored to Hager6town Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vornauf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, here Burgess McMahan has completed his new silo..... Work on Mrs. Barker's new house is progressing rapidly Rev. Mr. Ulmer preached a very interesting sermon on "The Lost Christ," at the M. E. church here last Sunday night.... Mr.

and Airs. C. O. Woolman of Fountain

City and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles

of this place motored to Milton Sun

day where they visited relatives.

Wedge at Peronne

The shaded portion of the map ihows the Allied gain since the belinnlng of the Somme offensive. The lector divided off by the white line ndicates the most recent French adranee. Foch has forced a wedge between 'eronne and Bapaume by pushing

forward hi line beyond the national highway, running between these villages. - . - Combles Is out off en the south and the southwest, and far outflanked by the French drive. When the British advance from Ginchy, It will be com-

piewiy pocKeted.

TABERNACLE DRAWS WEBSTER PEOPLE

WEBSTER. Ind., Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson and children Norman and Mary Ellma, Miss Meta Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison attenden an all-day meeting at Saratoga, Ind. Miss Lucile Williams spent Thursday evening with Miss Juanita Hendershott Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn and daughter Ruth, and Mrs. J. Plankenhorn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Burket and children, Stella and Brooks, who have been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William McFarlan, have returned to their Jigme at Graham, Virginia . . Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Haisley and daughter, Marguerite, attended the Road's picnic at Glen Miller park Sunday. V. .Mr. and Mrs. Milton Atkinson of Richmond; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott Misses Helen Harvey and Lettia Harvey spent Saturday with

their aunt Mrs. W. Cook of Richmond .... Several .from here have been attending the Tabernacle meetings at Greensfork.

MUSEUM DESTROYED BY SWEEPING FIRE

NEW CASTLE, Ind., Sept 21. The museum of E. M. Worth, 88, said to

be worth a million .dollars, was destroyed by five Wednesday when the

star shaped building in which it was

housed was burned to the ground. Among the things destroyed was what Worth claimed was the head of Charles Ghettau the assassin of President Garfield and a collection of twenty mummies. Worth began his collection when he was a boy of 12 years. He is said to have made himself a millionaire from it.

USE CANNED MUSIC : AT MILLER FUNERAL

ROCHESTER, Ind., Sept. 21. For the first time here canned music was nsed at a funeral when several hymns were played on a talking machine at

the funeral of Samuel Miller, 83, a

pioneer resident

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CAMBRIDGE BOYS ATTEND COLLEGE

CAMBRIDGE CITT, Ind., Sept 21. Mr. and Mrs. James Cranor and son of Williamsburg, were the guests, Sunday, of Dr. J. N, Studiy and daughter, Mrs. May Boden... ...Miss Ona Stotelmeyer of Richmond, is spending several days with friends at this place and Germantdwn. .Mrs. Frank Stonecipher of Fort Wayne, is here on ao count of the death of her sister, Mrs. Otto Beyer. ..B. F. Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shuts and Monroe Needier spent Sunday with relatives near Marion, Indiana. ...Carl Reese and Russell Strlckler are attending Business college at Richmond..,. Curtis Chase, who has been in the employ of Eli Brewer aa a barber, has purchased a shop at Lewlivllle, and moved to that place Monday.... Among the number of young men attending college from this plaee are Robert Wright at Hanover; Robert Beard, at Wabash; Max KJtterman. - at Earlbam; Robert Bertsch, at Purdue, and Ralph Ludington. at the Indiana State university. . Rufus Beyer has taken a position as clerk In the dry goods establishment of 0. L. Callaway & Son.

ATTEND STAR LODGE FOR ROLL CALL

NEW PARIS, O.,. Sept 21. The regular meeting of the Eastern Star lodge Friday evening was well attend' ed, some twenty members answering roll call. After the chapter a social hour followed during which, a committee served a surprise supper which feature, though out of the ordinary, was much enjoyed by those who were not in the' secret A variety comprised the menu, roast duck, sandwiches, hot gingerbread ice cream and cake being part of the excellent eatables. Mr. and Mrs.-Arch R. Raney

of Eaton, were in attendance, "Mr. Raney being Worthy Patron of the New Paris chapter.

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Chronic Dysentery "An old gentleman of this town who was almost at the point of death with chronic dystentery some time ago and had given up all hope of recovery was induced to try Chamberlain's Colic, Chojera and Diarrhoea Remedy. One dose stopped the discharge, and after taking a few more doses he was completely cured," writes J. L. Baer, West Manchester, Pa. "Many residents of Baer's Station can testify to the truth of the above and were aware of the old gentleman's condition." Obtain able everywhere. Adv.

Eatls EwFyflMnngi : A man who for years had been compelled to decline this and that kind of food because he was UNABLE TO CHEW, now having a full set of teeth which give him no trouble whatever, and enable him to eat EVERYTHING. Much of the pleasure of life is in eating, and in eating VARIOUS KINDS of food. Why not INSURE your pleasure by having us attend to your teeth? .

Dentistry Good Teeth are an absolute necessity and we make their possession possible. All our work Is practically painless. Highest Grade Plates $3.00 to $8.00 Best Gold Crowns ...$3.00 to $4.00 Best Bridge Work . .$3.00 to $4.00 Best Gold Fillings. $1.00 tp. Best Silver Fillings.. SO cents up We Extract Teeth Painlessly.

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We are ready now as never before with large and complete fresh stocks of Drugs, etc., for the coming fall and winter season. We are ready to serve you in a way that is hard to equal in the usual run of Drug Stores and we are ready to offer you these new fresh goods at our extremely cut rate prices which, when comparison is made will prove to you that they are absolutely the lowest. We want your business and if serving you in the right way will 9e4-it we surely are entitled to it. Come to any of our 5 drug stores for your Drugs and Drug Store needs

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