Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 276, 6 October 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANto SUN-TELE (tftAM. FRIDAjT, OCT. 6, 1916
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T APPOINTS TEAMS TO LEAD STATE CONTEST
Captaini of the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign teams will lay final plana by which they hope to capture state honors at a meeting this evening. Monday morning at 8 o'clock the race will start. In the evening all the teams will be called Into the "Y". to receive additional Instructions and to check up with the teams In the ether towns. A thermometer scale is being made and the teams' standings will be marked up at the close of each day. Robert Keltner, Dayton membership secretary, will address a set-up meeting Monday night. Teams as announced today follow: P. C. C. & St. L. Smith Crowe. Robert Phillips. Lewis Klnley. R. S. Carson. Carl Mlndllng. Dille McOulre, Reliance and Safety Gate Ben Deuker, Homer Hart, Fred Heltbrink. A. S. M. Co. A. W. Rees, O. L. Loofbourrow, O. P. Otten, Harry Snyder. A. S. M. No. 2. Walter Ellis, Clarence Dlggs, Harry Haner, A. W. Roach. National Automatlo Tool Herbert Logan, J. J. Vourls, Scott McGurk, Tom Lyons, W. J. Schuerman. Wayne Works John Graham, Floyd Lamb, Paul Schepman. Starr Piano Wilson Taggart. Ray Stranahan, O. O. Ohan, A. O. Ohani-
an, R. M. Allen. ' Factory Special No 1 Oscar Luebbing, Kendrick E. Kinney, Ross Hendrtx. Factory No. S Tim Baldwin, Donald Crouch, Royden Parks. Earlham Guy Pontius, J. K. Hoerner, Windsor Harris, Russell Jenkins. Dorm Nat Siegel, H. D. Cromwell, Wm. Grossius, Fred Romey. School Teachers W. O. Wissler, L. H. Lyboult, Otto W. Hackman. North E Street Russell Joy, O. Teaford, S. Dlngley, Carl Cutter, Martin Wlckemeyer. High School Harold Norris, Ivan Gardner, Russell Parker. Garfield School Robert Bramkamp, Dale Harkins, Richard Holcomb. Main Street, First to Sixteenth R. R. Buckley, Bert Overman, John Holaday. Main Street, Sixth to Enghth Walter Weil, A. L. Smith, Ed. Crawford, Corda Sharp, Harry Fetzer, Jesse Parshall. Main Street, Eighth to Tenth J. C. Backman. Harold Clements, Charles Moss Horace Parker, A. L. Bramkamp, E. B. Knollenberg, Clarence Foreman. Main Street, Tenth to TwelfthHarry Doan, Everett Lawson, O. A. Hughbanks, Paul Thistlethwaite. West Side Industry Voil Martindale. Wm. Rodefeld, Ray Brunton, Mark Shofer.
British Premier at War Front
YEGGS OBTAIN $6,000
RUTLAND, 111., Oct. 6. Yeggmen blew the safe of the State Bank here early today and escaped with $6,000.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
During a tour of the British lines on the Somme front the Prime Minister paid special attention to the munitions and artillery. This photograph shows Mr. Asquit'h watching men adjusting fuses. He also visited the ruins of trenches captured from the enemy.
SEN. OLLIE JAMES SPEAKS OVER LINE
Richmond Democrats have received notices from The Darke County Democratic execptive committee that Senator Ollie James of Kentucky, would speak at Greenville, O., Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. A number of local party leaders will probably make the trip to Darke county to hear the distinguished senator.
A lion cub born at the zoo in Cincinnati was not treated well by its mother, so the keeper gave it to a dog to raise. The cub has become greatly attached to its fostermother.
FALL FESTIVAL
Continued From Page One. friendly visit of the kind. Hamilton Chamber of Commerce expects to send to Richmond the biggest booster delegation it has ever sent out. Marion and Muncle will have big crowds. Cincinnati and Indianapolis will be represented. Circus Acts Provided. Circus acts are being booked for the exposition so that the entertainment will be diversified to please everyone who attends. ' Ninety-five and a half of the 100 booths had been sold at noon today
and many others have been tentatively engaged. There will be a shortage of booths. ' - A special purpose has been arranged for each day. Monday will be opening day, Tuesday Fraternal day, Wednesday Civic day, Thursday Richmond day, Friday Mardi Gras day, Saturday Wayne county and children's day.
SOLVE HOUSING ISSUE
DUBLIN, Oct. 6. Great interest is manifested here in the announcement that Dublin's housing problem may be solved through the help of an American loan.
' An inventor has brought out an automobile jack made in three sections, the upper telescoping into the
second and the latter into the lower one.
Second Explanation of Tanlac Begins in
This City
Tomorrow
Annual Demonstration of the Celebrated Medicine Will Start at the Thistlethwaite Drag Store at 9 O'clock Saturday Morning Special Representative WOl Establish Headquarters Here.
The second annual demonstration of Tanlac in Richmond will begin at the Clem Thistlethwaite drug store
at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
The special Tanlac representative
who has been sent to this city will establish his headquarters in the Clem Thistlethwaite drug store at that time to explain the new medicine to the public. He will remain in the city an indefinite period and will meet the public at the Clem Thistlethwaite drug store daily. The second demonstration of Tanlac, it is believed will even exceed the first, although the one held a year ago was most successful. There are hundreds of friends of Tanlas now established in Richmond and this, it Is thought, will cause the demonstration to begin tomorrow to pass all previous efforts. Since the last special explanation in this city a year ago, Tanlac has entered and has been successful in, many fields. In almost every community it has entered the people have been quick to learn that Tanlac is different from other proprietary medicines and contains real relief for stomach, liver or kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like. The total sales of Tanlac have now reached the astounding figure of seven million bottles. Figured accurately this shows an average sale of seven
bottles every second since the. medicine was first placed on the market. The wonderful success of Tanlac is due to its merit a merit that has already been proven in Richmond by the work of the medicine when it was last specially introduced here since that time. Without the ability to help mankind, it is declared, seven million bottles of Tanlac would never have been sold and thousands of prominent people in hundreds of cities would not have publicly indorsed Tanlac-
85c Men's Negligee SHIRTS
59c
On Sale Saturday
Three for $1.70
These shirts are made of a fine quality of Percale, negligee style, cut full size, no collar, attached laundered cuffs, coat style, faced sleeve, four pearl buttons, perfect fitting, sizes 14 to 17. There are twenty different patterns, a large proportion of black and whites, also many new designs in broad or narrow lavender and blue stripes, also combinations of blue and black, and lavender and black stripes. We have twelve dozen of these Shirts. It is impossible for us to duplicate these and sell them at less than 85c or $1.00. It will pay to make your selections early and buy your winter's requirements. There's all sizes. On display in our West Window.
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H. C. HASEME1ER CO.
75c "FRUIT OF THE LOOM" NIGHT SHIRTS, 59c Fruit of the Loom Muslin, which Is the heaviest and best wearing muslin there is. These shirts are cut full size, perfectly made, no collar, neatly trimmed in red, blue and light blue braid, all sizes.
TWO SPECIALS IN MEN'S HOSIERY Men's Economy Hose, 2 Pairs, 25c Medium weight, heavy heel and toes, spliced heel and double sole, black, tan or red. Wayne Knit, Fibre Silk Hose, 29c Pair. Pure fibre silk, double sole, lisle heel and toe; wears well and looks like a much higher priced hose. Black, grey, dark grey and Navy. $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Shirt, 79c Good heavy weight outing. Made with turnover collar or no collar, cut full, fancy pinks, blues and greys, all sizes, 15 to 19. Excellent values. MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR $1.00 Men's Union Suit Three good numbers, grey fleece ribbed, cream fleece, extra heavy ribbed and an extra heavy flat fleece cream, cut full sizes, closed crotch, 34 to 46. 50c Men's Shirts and Drawers Fine ribbed extra heavy cream and heavy weight flat fleece Highrock. We've a full line of sizes. .
Complete Line of Wool Underwear Men's ribbed and flat fleece Wool Union Suits, 2.00 and $2.50, medium and heavy weight wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 and $1.50.
THE NEW FALL NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN You must not miss seeing the new Novelties in this line. COLLARS of Broad Cloth, Georgette Crepe, Net and Organdy, in all of the newest shapes. Priced special at $1.50, $1.00, 50c and 25c. Collar and Cuff Sets of Satin, Broadcloth and Organdie, large collars with the deep cuffs. Priced special from $1.50 to 50c. THE NEW VEILS ARE HERE Plenty of Novelties that are exclusive. Lace Drape Veils, Mesh effects. Shetland Silk Veils, net or lace with silk combinations. The colors are Black, White, Purple, Navy and Grey. See the special values we show at $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. WOMEN'S GLOVES WASHABLE KID GLOVES that are guaranteed to wash with soap and water if washed according to directions. This is a one-clasp glove; the colors are Pearl, Champagne and Ivory, with the Self Embroidery and Stitching, a pair $1.25. French Kid Gloves Two-clasp over seam 6titching; Paris point with the self or contrasting embroidery backs in White, Black or Colors, a pair $1.50. Two Clasp Pique This is a beautiful Glove in Ivory, Pearl Champagne, Mode, Navy and Black with the eight row novelty embroidery backs, a pair $2.00. Cape Gloves This is a heavy glove made from a soft cape stock, just the thing for street wear; they come in the English Tans and Browns, all sizes trom 5 to IV2, a pair $1.00.
Double Silk Gloves Kayser's double Silk Gloves for warmth and comfort. This is a heavy silk glove with a silk lining throughout; they come in greys or black, a pair $1.00. Kayser's Chamoisette Plenty of the genuine Kayser's washable Chamoisette Gloves in Black, Grey, Brown or White, with the fancy embroidery backs, a pair, 75c. FIRST QUALITY HAIR SWITCHES Sale Price $2.48 Three stem switches, made from ; the finest quality human hair. The correct size for. the latest style of hair dressing. The lengths are 28, 30 and 32 inches. All shades now in stock, special $2.48. New Combs and Braid Pins Just received a new line of the Casque Combs and Fancy Braid Pins, engraved and ornamented with Rhinestones and inlaid designs. Priced special, $1.00 and 50c. New Ribbons We are showing a beautiful line of the new Fancy. Plaid Ribbons in all sorts of combinations for millinery, hair bows, fancy work, etc., etc. ' Priced special a yard 25c. New Bags and Purses Strap Purses All leather in Walrus, Seal and Crepe grain. We show a splendid assortment of styles and colors; priced special $1 and 50c Hand Bags Many new novelties in Ladies' Hand Bags, all fitted with Coin Purse and Mirror in the all leather with leather or silk linings,' in black or colors. See the special values at $2.00, $1.50 and $1-00. . . A . . i Special 50c Many: different styles and sizes in the latest all leather Hand Bags fitted with mirror and purse at 50c.
The Store with OnJy One Price
Feels Like New Person Since Trying Tanlac
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 6. Mrs. G. W. Fisher, wife Of the agent for the Pennsylvania railway company at Waveland, Indiana, near this city, gave a statement on April 28, telling of benefits she derived from Tanlac, the celebrated medicine. "I suffered from stomach, liver and kidney trouble," Mrs. Fisher said. "I felt weak and tired and worn out all the time. My appetite was poor. I was very nervous. Paine in the back bothered me. I frequently experienced a burning sensation and pains in my storach. My liver was very inactive. "I feel like a new woman since trying Tanlac. I rest much better ai night now and I don't feel tired and worn out as 1 formerly did. My appetite is much improved.- I'm not so nervous now. The pains in my back have left. "I recommend Tanlac because of the good it did me. I already have told several neighbors about Tanlac."
Former Banker At Mishawaka Lauds Tanlac
MISHAWAKA, Ind., Oct. 6. One of the best known residents of this vicinity, J. M. Beiger, a traveling salesman for the Mishawaka Woolen Mills company, who lives at 538 Lincoln Way, West, praises Tanlac, the Master Medicine, for relief he derived through its use. Mr. Beiger has been prominent .in this community for a number of years. He formerly was a member of the
board of directors of the Mishawaka
Trust & Savings Bank company and
for several years has been in his present condition. He is known by bund-
reds of friends here as a man of unquestionable honesty and Integrity. "I suffered from rheumatism and I also had liver and kidney trouble," Mr. Beiger said on September 19. "The rheumatism caused pains in my limbs and my joints frequently would become swollen. My kidneys also caused me a great deal of trouble. In fact, for some time, my system has been in a general run down condition. My bowels were very irregular and my blood was in poor condition. "Friends recommended Tanlac to me and I decided to try it I've taken one bottle of Tanlac now and I feel better in every respect. I'm not bothered with pains in my limbs now and my kidneys also are in much better condition. The constipation has left. My blood is in better condition now than for years. "I have found Tanlac to be just as represented. It's just the medicine I've been looking for and I recommend it to all my friends and others."
AGED SOUTH BEND MAN FEELS YOUNGER
South Bend, Ind., Oct 6. L. H. Fenton, 72 years old, well known South Bend man, told, on September 23, of benefits he gained from Tanlac. "I suffered from stomach trouble and I also had rheumatism in my arms and legs," Mr. Fenton said. "After eating I would be annoyed by a full feeling in my stomach. Usually I was in a constipated condition. My arms and legs often were swollen from rheumatism, severe pains resulting. "Tanlac has taken a number of years off my age. My appetite is fine now , and indigestion doesn't bother me as before. The rheumatism has about disappeared. In fact, I'm improved in every way."
1 Feel Better In Every Way," Oder Declares
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 6. "1 feel better all over since trying Tanlac," Elza Oder, a brickmason of this city who lives at 115 West Washington street, said on April 15.
"For a long time I have suffered from stomach trouble," Mr. Oder continued. "My food didn't digest properly. I had pains in my stomach near
ly all the time and there were many things I couldn't eat at all because of
the bad after effects. Gas usually lormed in my stomach after eating. I felt tired and worn out all the time. "The pains in my stomach are rapidly disappearing since I've started taking Tanlac. The gas in my stomach has disappeared now and my digestion is much better. I do not not experience the tired, worn out feeling that formerly bothered me. I seem to be gaining greater nutrition from my food. "Tanlac certainly has been a wonderful help to me." CONTRACTOR FINDS SOURCE OF ENERGY Michigan City, Ind., Oct. 6. "I'm full of energy since taking Tanlac and I feel like working now," John F. Mark, well known Michigan City contractor, who lives at 1506 East Michigan street, said on September 20. "For three years I suffered from stomach, liver and kidney trouble," Mr. Mark continued. "My system was in a general run down condition. "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac now and I've improved wonderfully. My stomach, liver and kidneys are in better condition now than for three years. I seem to be Just filled with ginger and energy now."
New Victory for nature Is Reported
The health of the big outdoors flows from every bottle of Tanlac. It Is nature's own preparation for nature supplies the ingredients and allows man only to compound them. From fields where purity reigns; from mountain peaks capped with white snow; from the banks of flowing streams that ripple on their endless Journey merrily; In fact front nature's clean, wholesome self, come the ingredients that are compounded into Tanlac to give health to legions great as the struggling armies across the big, blue sea. It is necessary no longer to go Into the woods and live to get "back to nature." When Joseph von Trimbach, a renowned German chemist, after years of study, finally brought Tanlac to the high state of efficiency It enjoys today, it was as though he bottled up the health of all outdoors and gave it to the busy, modern man to use as he wished right in his own home. Thousands of sufferers from stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nerv-; ousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, bloating and belching and the like have tried Tanlac and many have given' statements regarding the surprising relief they derived from the new medicine. Tanlac begins Its work quickly. It perfects digestion and properly assimilates food. It purifies the blood and soothes the nerves. It tones up every organ of the body. The entire system is given a cleansing by Tanlac. It brings strength to weak, run down people. j Thousands have found Tanlac Justwhat they needsd. And yet, Tanlac's victory is only another victory of the greatest of all physicians Mother Nature for Tanlac is nothing more than nature bottled up. t
Agents Wanted An exclusive Tanlac agency is awarded in each city and town. Druggists in towns where there are now no Tanlac agencies are Invited to write to C. H. Bailey, 412 Saks Building, Indianapolis, Ind.
Michigan City Business Man And Wife Aided
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct 6. Mrs. Marie Lindlman, well known Michigan City woman, of 213 Balti
more street, gave a statement on September 20, telling of relief both she and her husband gained through use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Mr. Lindiman is a member of the firm of Hardiman Flotow & Lindiman, in business in this city. "My husband suffered from kidney trouble and his bowels were in poor condition," Mrs. Lindiman said. "It was, often necessary for him to lie down, and rest for an hour or so at noon. He didn't eat very much and he didn't sleep well. I had kidney trouble also. I suffered from backache nearly all the time. "We have both tried Tanlac now and both of us are improved. Mr. Lindiman says he feels fine now. His appetite is improved and he sleeps soundly at night He says his kidneys and bowels are in much better condition now. I also am much improved. I'm not bothered with backache now. "Tanlac certainly has proved a big help to both of us and I recommend it as a great medicine."
Capital City Woman Tells Of Benefits
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct 6 Mrs. Harry E. Wetzel, wife of a stereotypeer, employed by the Indianapolis News, who lives at 2846 McPherson Avenue, this city, is one the thousands of people who have gained relief from troubles through use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Mrs. Wetzel was one of the first indorsers of Tanlac in this city. She gave a statement on March 18 describing its work in her case. "For a long time I have suffered : from stomach trouble',' she said. About everything I ate caused me to have the cramps. I had severe, sharp pains in my stomach. Accumalatlons ; of gas in my stomach bothered me and I also had indigestion. "I noticed benefits while taking my first bottle of Tanlac. The pains in ; my stomach have disappeared now. I ' can eat anything I care for and there are no bad after affects. The gas In my stomach also has been relieved. "Tanlac has done more good than anything I ever took in my life and I recommend it"
TANLAC
The Master Medicine
will be introduced to the people of Richmond by a special representative beginning Saturday at the Clem Thistlethwaite Drug Store Sixth and Main Streets and is sold in cities and towns of this vicinity by the following exclusive agents:
Whitewater Pyle Merc. Co. Fountain City C. C. Fulghum. Economy F. S. Greenstreet Hagerstown F. M. Whltesell. Dublin G. W. Murray & Co. Liberty Harry C. Richardson. Kitchel Joe M. Foutz.
Connersville Alligator Drug Store. New Lisbon Carl F. Baker. Lewisville People's Drug Co. Lynn J. G. Martin and W. R. Holliday. : ' Modoc Jared McGunneglll. Losantsville C. C. Fulghum. -New Castle Rose City Pharmacy. Advertisement
Spiceland Clyde M. Smith. Rushville I. E. Wolcott. ' ' Winchester J. H. B. White. . Muncle People's drug - store and Owl drug store. , Farmland Hoppea drug store. ' Union City J. A. Rosenbush. :
