Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 279, 10 October 1916 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1916

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Society Woman : Plans Ambulance

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Another movement to furnish an ambulance service for children who have been left badly crippled by the Infantile paralysis epidemic has just been launched by Mrs. Philip M. Lydlg and a number of club women in New York. The purpose of the new movement is quite similar to the one recently inaugurated by Mrs. John Hays Hammond and other prominent club women. The ambulances will be used to convey the crippled children to hospitals and dispensaries for regular treatment.

TOWNSHIPS SHOW SLI6H1 INCREASES IN TAXATION RATE " Tax rates for 1917 in Wayne county townships are In a majority of instances a little higher than they were for 1916. This is shown in the rates which were made public by Auditor Bowman today. Each township has a reason of its cwn for the increase. Road improvements are a prevalent cause. Rates in the smaller towns of the ountv are also higher. Levies per $100 follow: Abington, $2.03, last year $1.99; Boston. $2.29, last year, $2.28; Center, $1.92, last year, $1.69; Clay, $2.04, last year, $2.14; Dalton, $2.84, last year, $2.87; Franklin township, $2.25, last year, $2.37; Green, $2.43, last year, $2.45; Harrison, $1.71, last year, $1.86; Jefferson, $2.08, last year, $2.04; New Garden, $2.42, last year, $2.63; Perry, $2.66, last year, $2.63; Washington, $2.19, last year, $1.86; Webster, $2.34, last year, $2.34; Boston corporation, $2.16, last year, $2.23; Centerville corporation, $2.90, last year, $2.74; Fountain City corporation, $2.77, last year, $2.47; Greesnfork corporation, $2.64, last year, $2.59; Hagerstown corporation, $2.65, last year, $2.44; Milton corporation. $2.54, last year, $2.21; Spring Grove corporation, $2.30, last year, $1.99; Whitewater corporation, $2.32, last year, $2.32. TO END CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double stjength), and add to it ii pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 tableepoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial.

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NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS With an enrollment of approximately 400 students, the fall and winter term of the Richmond high school night school opened last evening. The second session this week will be Wednesday evening. Students who have failed to enroll may do so Wednesday evening, Principal Pickell announced this morning. Indications are that the total enrollment will reach 500, the average figure. All branches of study offered will be represented by fairly large classes. WEATHER REPORT GIVEN FOR WEEK Temperatures for last week recorded by the official observer at the water works pumping station were as follows: Max. Min. Sunday 63 34 Monday 71 35 Tuesday 72 37 Wednesday 78 37 Thursday . 79 45 Friday 81 48 Saturday 80 50 PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY This is the Stove Polish Xp YOU Should Use TTS different from I others because more care Is taken In the making and the materials used are or higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that docs not rub o fit or dust off.andtheshinelasts four times as Ions' as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and grocery dealers. All we ask is a trial. L' it on your cook ntere, Sour parlor stove or your gas range. If yoa un't find it the bast etova pollali you aver aaed, your dealer is authorized to refund yoor money. Insist on Black Silk Store Polish. , Mads Id liquid or paste one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works ' Sterling, Illinois TTse Mack tltk Alr-Drylna; Iron Rnamal on BTatee, registers. itoTe-pipea Prevents rusting, llae Black Silk Metal Polish forailver, nickel orbraas. It has do eaaal f or uaaon antomohllaa. Good Teeth . are an absolute necessity and we make their possession possible. All our work is practically painless. Highest Grade Plates $5.00 to $8.00 Best Gold Crowns .. .$3.00 to $4.00 Best Bridge Work . .$3.00 to $4.00 Best Gold Fillings $1.00 up. Best Silver Fillings . . 60 cents up We Extract Teeth Painlessly. NEW Dental Parlor

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The Tjcknor club held its initial meeting of the year Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. S. Weed, North Eleventh street. Mrs. David W. Dennis, president, outlined the course of study for the year. She made a splendid talk. Mrs. G. Andrew Steely read an article from the "Independent," entitled, ''What Canada Has Done For the War." The Misses Scott, who are spending the winter with Mrs. J. B. Dougan were guests. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. J. M. Wampler entertains the club. . , Mrs. Frank Haner was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting . of the Dorcas society at her home, South Fourth street. The guests were Mrs. Edward Knollenberg, Miss - Alice Knollenberg, Mrs. Dressel, Mrs. Besselman and Mrs. Nusbaum of Iowa. The afternoon waB spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were .served. In two weeks, Mrs.; John Hasemeier entertains the club. The dance which was to have been given Thursday evening by the Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge has been postponed until a later date. The' annual banquet of the Past Grand Pythian Sisters was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs;, E. W. Stlgelman, North Fourteenth street.. Clusters of garden flowers with ferns were used in appointing the table. An elaborate dinner In several courses was served. Covers were laid for Mesdames Lida Roser, Jane Barnes, Nellie Morgan, Ella Kofski, Martha Reber, , Eva Cause, Emma Creagor, M. Shissler, Ella Leonard, Angelina Murray, Mark Shissler, Anna Aikin, Eldora Whitley, Anna Dowell, Louise Miller, Nettie Genn, Nellie Meyer, Edith Jackson, Gertrude Keller, Carl W'adman, Amy Duvall and lone Stlgelman. During the banquet a number of toasts and short talks were given by the members. Musical numbers also featured the program. In two weeks Mrs. Nellie Morgan entertains the society. Mrs. Amelia Bishop of Millville, New Jersey, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Amnion, No. 104 South Twelfth street. The Auxiliary of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the Central Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Coffman, 402 Randolph street The program will be as follows: Devotional and Bible study, Mrs. Hannah Denny; "Old Spain in New America", Mrs. PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad blood, that is, blood that is impure or impoverished, thin and pale, is responsible for more ailments than anything else. . It affects every organ and function. In some cases it causes catarrh; in others, dyspepsia, in others rheumatism; and in still others, weak, tiled, languid feelings and worse troubles. It is responsible for run-down conditions, and is the most common cause of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the greatest purifier and enricher of the blood the world has ever known. It has been wonderfully successful in removing scrofula and other humors, increasing the. red-blood corpuscles, and building up the whole system. Get it today. Adv.

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George Chrisman; "World's Missions World's Peace", Mrs. George Chrisman; Missionary . Quiz, Mrs Charles Roland. , Mr. and Mrs. Blrney Spradling, of Richmond, " spent ' the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spradling. Mr. Spradling is engaged as a field examiner for the state board of accounts. Rushville Republican.-. .;. : . Mr. fend Mrs.' Everett H. Thompson of near Webster entertained in honor of Professor Samuel Mendenhall of Winchester the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Batkin, Armonia Mendenhall of Farmland, Mrs. Iva Wall and son of Greenville, Mr. Bert Schafin, Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Hatfield and family of Ridgeville,. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Thompson and daughter, Miss Stella, of this city, Mrs. Emily Rust and Mr. Joseph Balser of near Fountain City. Mr. ' Baltz Bescher has returned from St. Louis where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bescher. v Mrs. Bescher will remain In St. Loiis until the last of the week., A party of friends and relatives from Pendelton, Indiana motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Martha C- Riley and sisters at their home on Easthaven avenue. The guests brought well filled baskets and a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Riley presented the guests with cards bearing a poem written by James Prepare This for a Bad Cough It's Fine Cheaply and Easily Made, But Does the Work Quickly. The finest cough syrup that money can buy, costing only about one-fifth as much as ready-made preparations,can easily be made up at -home. The way it takes hold and conquers distressing coughs, throat and chest colds will really make you enthusiastic about itAny druggist can supply you with 2 ounces of PIrfex (50 cents worth). Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Shake thoroughly and it is ready for use. The total cost Is about 54 cents and gives you a full pint a family supply of a most effectual, pleasant tasting remedy. It keeps perfectly. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the . inflamed or swollen throat membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough will disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, whooping cough or bronchial asthma. Plnex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined wits guaiacol and is known the world over for its prompt healing effect on the throat membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. Self-Filling Pen

Wbitcomb Riley, her stepson. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams. v .Mrs. Edward Sharp was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Loyal Daughters class of the First Christian church.- Important business matters were considered after which there was a social hour.

STARR GETS BOXES FROM DEUTSCHLAND FOR DISPLAY HERE Part of the mahogany stain which was brought over from Germany by the Deutschland has been received at the Starr Piano company. Through special efforts of the publicity department of the piano company two of the original containers, including the crating just as received from the submarine, have been se Endorsed IB

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Ladies' new beaded pump and beaded Strap Pump $4.00 and $4.50

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Thousands of dollars have been spent to convert coal smoke into heat units. It can be done. Clermont Hot Blast Stoves really burn the smoke of dirty soft coal. Let us demonstrate this stove in our stove department and prove it in your home. Hot blast JOZ C A stove Just like cut, priced PsaUaOU

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The ordinary Btove gives $5.00 worth of heat from $10.00 worth of coal. It wastes the heat in that black smoke. Ttie Hot Blast CLERMONT Gives $10.00 worth of heat from $10.00 worth of coal. Nothing is wasted. The heat is extracted from the gas and smoke. It is simple. A child can run it, yet it is wonderfully efficient and 3aves half the fuel. As a fire keeper it can't be beat. It will hold fire forty-eight hours.

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Edna Jones, colored, a Richmond colored girl, is being held In custody in Connersville on a charge of larceny. Her father, Thomas Murray, died In ' the penitentiary some time ago. ; I If your eyes are weak and you get the proper glass for them, the glass will put a polish on the idea to study and read. 8EE Hoelscher OPTICIAN N. W. Cor. 6th and Main Open Evenings Best Quality Right Prices The engaging smartness which produces that eagerly sought and hard to' find distinguished air in evening footwear is featured here.

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