Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 275, 5 October 1916 — Page 7

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ECONOMIC STUDY SOCIETY MEETS

ECONOMY, Ind., Oct. 5.The Home Economic Study club officers met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss B. H. Fenimore and reorganized for another year's work. Review of the past year's work revealed . many improvements of especial benefit to the general public while Economy has been made more beautiful by their diligent supervising. Much information is being collected by the members of the club to be generously diffused among the citizens of Economy and vicinity early in springtime of how to live in an economical sphere at less cost than here-to-fore and have prettier homes by a little more physical labor expended by the male members of the. families. Officers elected were: President, Blanche Fenimore; vice president, India Mendenhall; secretary, Ruby Manning; treasurer, Addie Pugh; librarian, Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet.. It was decided by the arrangement

committee to meet the third Saturday

In each month. Refreshments consisted of wit, humor and laughter.

The old United States frigate Franklin, was burned on October 2, at Eastport, Me., by a salvage company to recover the copper In her rivets, and also about $4,000 worth of gold, which is said to be mixed with the copper.

The Franklin was sold by the government to the salvage company for $16,766. The old frigate was built at Phila-i

delphia In 1815 and was 188 feet long with a 60 ft beam. In 1863 she was rebuilt and had an engine and screws installed. Her hull was also made over and enlarged to 265 feet In length with a 53 foot, eight Inch beam.

HOLD LONGMAN SERVICE

HONOR MRS. BLUE ON HER BIRTHDAY

MILTON, Ind., Oct. 6. Mrs. Blue,

who lives with her granddaughter, Mrs.

Will Scott, south of town, was 82 years

old Sunday. In honor of the occasion

her relatives came to spend the day

with her and with them came well laden baskets of good things to eat, making an elegant spread. Those who sat down at the table with her, who came from a distance were Mr. and

Mrs. A. W. Parrish, of Cleveland. O.:

O. J. Parrish and Mrs. John Parrish of

Indianapolis; Mr. and Mtb. Jake Parrish, Ollie Parrish. Mr. and Mrs.

Huber James and daughter, of Rush-

vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Del Miles, Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Miles and daughter, of

Mays; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Miles, Mrs. Jennie

Miles and Mrs. Mat McCrory, of Ral

elgh. The day was not only a happy

one for Mrs. Blue, but also for Mr. and

Mrs. Will Scott and family, and the

guests who came Albert Kellam has the contract for putting in the cement driveway for Linville Wallace. ....The ladies of the M. E. church aid society, of this place, served the din

ner for the sale at John Walker's north

of New Lisbon, Wednesday .Firman

McCormick and eister, Miss Ruth, left

this week for Angola, to attend college.

PLAN JUNIOR PROM AT MIAMI COLLEGE

FALLS FROM BICYCLE

EATON, O., Oct. 5. Frank Bucke,

tailor, fell from his bicycle at the

Pennsylvania station and suffered a

fracture of the left leg near the ankle.

ENGLAND PROMOTES

JEWISH SOLDIER

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OXFORD, O., Oct. 6. Work has been begun on the Junior "Prom" at

Miami university. On this year's committee are Nick Carey, Franklin; Richard Ashton and William Sexton, Oxford; William Curran, Kings Mills; Earl Blaik, Dayton; Cliff Wild, Logansport, Ind.; Earl Willson, Greenville; Mildred Pfau, Cincinnati; Ella Trovillo, Dayton, and Betty Hutchlns, Cincinnati.

GCHOOL TERM STARTS,

NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 5. The winter term of school, which has been held up on account of the new centralized school building being in an unfinished condition, will start sessions Thursday in Whitewater Grange Hall, the Public church and the old school building. The buildings are being prepared and with the aid of chairs can be arranged for the scholars.

MOTOR TO NEW PARIS

NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 5. Mrs. Nancy King entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwin, Mrs. Samuel Irwin, Miss Blanche Irwin and Clarence Irwin, of Muncie, Ind. The elder Samuel Irwin was born and reared here and his wife and children were much interested in the many landmarks and the lovely scenery here.

CAT ADOPTS RABBIT

EATON, O., Oct. 5. Along with four little kittens, a young rabbit is being cared for by the family cat in the home of Samuel Miley, two miles east of here. Miley can not explain just how the addition to Tabby's family was made, but he says the care the rabbit receives is exactly the same as that given the "regular" members. A three-legged rooster two years old is another freak Miley boasts.

WAJ.-GEff.JOHK MOHASH.

A Jew, of Austrian birth, John Menash, has just been promoted to the rank of Maj. General by the British

War department, in recognition of his

services. Major General Monash is one of the most popular commanding

officers in the British army, and his

promotion was received with profound enthusiasm. He Is but one of many of his race to be honored in various fields by the British government. He has been serving as Brigadier General with an Austrian brigade.

The Rev. David Jordan Higgins, of Pasadena, Cal., former Geneva M. E. church pastor, was ninety-nine, September 17. He is believed to be the oldest minister in the United States who is still active as a preacher and a writer.

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RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands, of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic In their praise of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for free booklet. A. G. Luken A Co., 630 Main street av. j

7 Bottles of Tanlac Sold Every Second

The total sales of Tanlac have reached the remarkable figure of 7.000.000 bottles since the premier preparation, the second annual demonstration of which is to begin at the Clem Thlstlethwalte drug store Sixth and Main, at 9 o'clock next Saturday morning, was first specially explained

in this city a year ago. Figured accurately, ' this monster sale shows that seven bottles of Ta lac have been sold every time the clock has ticked since the first sal of Tanlac, less than two years ago, was made. When a medicine gains such approval, there must be a big reason. This reason Is told in just one word: "Merit" If Tanlac had no merit, if it lacked the ability to help mankind, 7.000,000 bottles would never have

been sold. Tanlac was designed to help men and women who are losing ambition; who lack energy, who are nervous and

Irritable, who suffer the distressing conditions of bloating after eating and belching of gas, and the disgusting catarrhal affections of dripping of mucus into the mouth and throat and the like. The troubles of such people, who are constantly half sick and yet, who do not know why they feel as they. do, are caused by the common maladies of the day, such as stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like. For such people Tanlac was designed. It purifies the blood; builds up the tissues, soothes the nerves and strengthens the entire system. Weak, worn-out people, gain strength through Tanlac's use, and with the vital or

gans of the body placed In a healthful state by Tanlac, and with the blood purified and nerves steadied by Tanlac, they are again strong, ready

and eager to do a man s or a woman's part In the world. The second annual demonstration of Tanlac In Richmond, is to begin at the Clem Thistlethwaite drug store Sixth and Main streets, at 9 o'clock next Saturday morning, when a special Tanlac representative will establish his headquarters there to explain the medicine to the public Adv. ,

ATTEND SESSIONS OF COUNTY SOCIETY

MODOC, Ind., Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Gillium spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lee.... Rev. Archer and wife, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. John Lamb and Mrs. Gillium attended the county convention of the W. T. T. U., at Farmland. . .Mrs. Dora Gillium has returned to her home in Kansas, after spending a year here with relatives Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton have returned home from Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bluebaker have moved here from New Castle . . . Ed Cole has moved his family to Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Dow motored to Frankfort for a stay over Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Bubbis of Fountain City, will soon move to a farm near Modoc. .. .Mrs. John Hanscom spent the week-end at Indianapolis with her son and wife.

EATON, O., Oct. 5. Funeral Berv

Ices were held Thursday afternoon at

1:30 at the home of Raymond Kenworthy, two miles southeast of Eaton, for James Longman, 25, who committed suicide early Tuesday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Longman, 1165 School Place, Dayton. The sermon was preached by Rev. J. C. Shaw, of St. Paul's Methodist church. The body was brought to Eaton and buried in Mound Hill cemetery.

India yearly devotes 75,000,000 acres to rice growing.

Mrs. C. R. Brown, of Los Angeles, Cal., has a cat which 'was born 21 years ago in Maiden, Mass., and was taken to California in 1904 by Mrs. Brown.

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NEURALGIA PAINS YIELD QUICKLY Hundreds Find Sloan's Liniment Soothes Their Aches.

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The shooting tearing pains of neuralgia and sciatica are quickly relieved by the soothing external application of Sloan's Liniment Quiets the nerves, relieves the numbness feeling, and by its tonic effect on the nerve and muscular tissue, gives immediate relief. Sloan's Liniment is cleaner and easier to use than mussy plasters and ointments and does not clog the pores. Just put it on it penetrates. Kills pain. You will find relief in it from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, stiff neck, toothache, etc. For strains, sprains, bruises, black-and-blue spots, Sloan's Liniment quickly reduces the pain. It's really a friend of the whole family. Your druggist sells it in 25c,

50c. and $1.00 bottles.

'The Big Store with the Little Entrance"

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Sit down, friend, and read this through not once but twice. Look about your home tonight Look at the rug on the floor, at your table and the chairs do they feel just right to you? Light up, lean back in your chair. Do you get the solid comfort you ought to get? Now, as your eye travels around, think it over. Perhaps a davenport is what the room needs, a great luxurious davenport one of the kind that looks so expensive but Isn't Perhaps it is a little table .over there in the blank space on the further wall, with one of the new wooden vases on it Perhaps everything is Just right except that maybe a rug with the right shade of brown will make it perfect. Whatever it is, think it over tonight and decide what to get You can afford it. You need it You owe it to your folks. You know you do. Come down here tomorrow with your wife and choose what you want Make sure tomorrow that Home means solid comfort

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COMPOSER IS SON OF MILTON WOMAN

MILTON, Ind., Oct. 5. Carey Morgan. Jr.. whose musical compositions are a present day sensation Is a son of a former Milton woman, Mrs. May Dailey Morgan, wife of the Rev. Carey E. Morgan, of Nashville, Tenn. His latest publication "Hawaian Sunshine" fs meeting with great success. Eastern bands and orchestras programs include it in their works. Mrs. Morgan was the danghter of the later Dr. Dailey, who was a leading physician here, several years ago, and she heself was also a gifted musician... .Colbert Ingermann, who Is attending Lane's Business college at Indianapolis, was home over Sunday. ( He Is taking a pageant role, this week. Twenty-five of the college boys, of whom he is one,

will go as American soldiers. They will imitate fhe battle of Vinoennes and drive away the Indians. The Lane girls also go as Indian squaws. They took their part at Riverside park at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday evening Carl Williams was at Richmond, Tuesday.

FLUE STARTS BLAZE

EATON, O., Oct 6. Fire though to have resulted from a defective flue caused a $500 loss to the house an the H. W. Fulton farm, 5 miles southeast of here, Wednesday morning. The roof was practically destroyed. Fulton's loss is covered by insurance. Ernest Cohee resides on the place.

How to Absorb an Unlovely Complexion

The face which is admired for its beauty must have a satin-smooth skin, pink and white and youthful looking. The only thing known that can make such a complexion out of an aged, faded or discolored one that is, a natural, not a painted, complexion is ordinary mercolized wax. This remarkable substance literally absorbs the unsightly cuticle, a little each day, the clear, healthy, girlish skin beneath gradually peeping out until within a week or so it is wholly in evidence. Of course such blemishes as freckles, moth patches, liver spots, blotches and pimples are discarded with the old skin. If you will procure an ounce of mercolized wax at the drug store, use like cold cream every night washing this off mornings, you'll find it a veritable wonder-worker. Another valuable, natural treatment is a wash lotion to remove wrinkles which can be easily prepared. Dissolve an ounce of powdered saxolite In a half pint of witch hazel.' Bathe the face in this and you'll find it "works like magic." Adv.

, ... When You Take Cold With the average man a cold Is a serious matter and should not be trifled with, as some of the most dangerous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been In use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no opium or other narcotic. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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Wanted-100 Old Hot Wafer Bottles

AGENCY SANTOX REMEDIES

25c PAID FOR EVERY ONE. No matter how old and dilapidated it may be, whether you dig it cut of the cellar or the garret, we will pay you 25c for it. The season is at :ttand for aches, chills and the numerous complaints; which can be so easily relieved with a good hot water obttle Some of these nights you are going to need a hot water bottle and when you do need one you probably put it awa;r without thoroughly drying and after letting it lay around all summer you are liable to find it cracked or leaky. Take our advice and buy a new one now. We allow you 25 cents on your old one. We sell only guaranteed bottles. They are the very best made in America and our prices are surprisingly low for the quality.

AGENCY Nyal Remedies

Don't Throw Away the Old One. Bring It Here and Get a Quarter for It

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QUIGLEY'S Special Higrade.

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SAN TOX An over sized 2-quart bottle of superior rubber and workmanship, J2 QQ

COMBINATION Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe many grades and styles to select from at $1.50 to $3.00

BEST FOUNTAIN SYRINGE on the market $1.00 to $2.50

Remember-We Pay 25c for Old Hot Wafer Bof flcs

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