Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 295, 28 October 1916 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 191o GIRL ORATORS WILL SPEAK ON SUFFRAGE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY DISCUSSES WELFARE ities was taken up by the Cambridge City Welfare club Thursday night when Harry Hill of Indianapolis delivered an address. B. F. Wissler presided. Mr. Hill outlined the possibilities for an organization similar to the Welfare club. A committee composed of F. T. Fronapbel, R. A. Hicks, and G. B. Cal loway was appointed to obtain a room to be used for athletic purposes by the high school students. 'Poison Peri- Principals Mrs. Marie Moore, to whom and about whom 180 letters attacking her character were written and (below) Principal John Henry Heil of the Morgan Park High school,; said to have been the author of many of the letters. , ; Geese are fattened for market in some parts of Europe by confining them in dark rooms, to which light is admitted at intervals, causing them Consideration of movements for the development of life in small commun
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Movement to make militant suffrages of high school girls will be Instituted at 3:46 o'clock Wednesday afternoon when a meeting will be held in the auditorium under the auspices of the Franchise League. Mrs. V. O. Lewis and Miss Helen Sail will have charge of the program. Among the feminine orators who will expound their views are: Misses Mary Mather,, Mary Marlatt, Frances Clawson, Phylis Butler, Helen Ligon, Edith Haworth, Mildred Nusbaum, Vivian King, Amy Fitzpatrick, Mary Parks, Helen Ball, Florence King, Ruth Hemmersbaugh and Mrs. W. O. Lewis.
GHOSTS ARE INVITED TO DUBLIN OCT. 31
DUBLIN, Oct. 28. People will not have to go to the old wooden bridge
'west of town Tuesday night to see
I ghosts. All kinds of queer freaks of
'nature will stalk through Main street
i Invitations which are being sent out
'for the affair read:
"Bring lots of good humor and have 'a good time. Have all the fun you
I like, only don't get rough. If you own
a different face from the one nature
' gave you, wear the funniest one. Also
rub stake oil on your joints so you
can join in the big masked dance. "DUBLIN."
KELLY TO ADDRESS FRIENDS AT DUBLIN
DUBLIN, Oct. 28. President Robert
:L. Kelly, Earlham college, will give a lecture at the Friends church tomor
row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
The lecture will be held under the
recently organized men's club which
has for its purpose the bringing of
good lecturers to the town during the winter months.
MRS. VINCENT ASTOR HEADS BUCKET BRIGADE
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URS VINCENT .ASTORA Mrs. Vincent Astor is being hailed Bs a "sure enough fire chief" today by neighbors adjoining her father's estate near hero, as a result of her efforts In heading a bucket brigade of employes which overcame a fire that threatened to destroy the home of Edward H. Landon, a New York lawyer. Mrs. Astor was staying at the estate of Robert P. Huntington, her father. When the fire broke out she gathered together employes of the Huntington estate, Ogden Mills estate and the estates of other members of the Staatsburg-Rhlnebeck millionaire colony, and directed them In fighting the flames. The damage amounted to about JG5.000.
A Philadelphia inventor's measuring machine for persons seeking public employment Indicates by am electrical device any effort on the paft of a man eo exaggerate his height.
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Diapepsin. It makes all stomach r!sery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad itomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, lut-of-order stomachs that gives it its nillions of sal' a annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is !he quickest, surest stomach relief ind cure known. It acts almost like naglc it is a scientific, harmless and ileasant stomach preparation which ruly hslonas in every home. Adv. ,
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STARR TAKES LEASE
ON BUSINESS BLOCK
The Starr Piano company's 25-year
lease on property in the rear of the
Second National Bank on North
Eighth street from Mrs. Elizabeth
Williams has been filed and with it came the anouncement from Fred Oennett that the Starr Piano company
will erect a business building there when the old buildings are razed.
The Starr company will not occupy
it for business rooms, however, hut
will maintain its sales rooms at Tenth and Main streets. The company could have purchased the buildings on Eighth street hailf way to Seventh
for $56,000 but preferred to exercise the longer option by which it can buy for $50,000 at the termination of its lease or at Mrs. Williams death, should it occure before then, Mr. Gennett said.
STRICKEN WITH PARLAYSIS
OXFORD, O., Oct. 28. Mrs. Bert Colyer, 40, wife of a prominent farmer living west of town, was stricken with paralysis yesterday while shopping in an Oxford store. Her condition is critical.
BOY SCOUTS DRILL
Troop 2, Boy Scouts will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow atfernoon in uniform at Fifteenth and Main streets and will then march into the country where field drills will be held.
Short Talk on the Psychological Effect of Good Clothes
Damages amounting to $6,000 were awarded Leslie R. Locke by a jury in Henry county circuit court after hearing the suit against the Big Four railroad. Mr. Locke first brought suit in this county setting forth that he was injured while riding on one of the company's trains at Cambridge City a year
ago. The railroad company will ask
for a new trial.
To Stop Hair Loss and Rid Your Scalp of Dandruff Use NEWBRO'S HERBICIDE
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vmi the truth. If vou -would it. unknown.
ward off impending baldness fJ Any dealer will sell you you must check that hair loss fy Newbro's Herpicide either in and rid your scalp of dandruff, g-oin&h 50 cent or $1.00 size. It is Start right and start now guaranteed by The Herpicide with the rightremedy and stick f Co. The first application will to it Newbro's Herpicide. I (L & convince you that Newbro's Use Herpicide daily for a J Herpicide is the very thing fcr while, then three times a week the hair. Its odor is delightful, will be sufficient. Watch the goneiii Applications may be obtained change which takes place in the bct,iro"t,,nJM at the better barber shops and condition of your hair and scalp. hair dressing parlors.
Mr. John L. Shuff, a prominent and highly successful insurance writer, is quoted at some length as to the business value of being well dressed. Mr. Shuff s advice bore on the fact that others are prone to judge us by external appearances. Perhaps a few words on another phase of the subject namely, the psychological effect of good clothes on the wearer may prove of additional helpfulness. For clothes do affect those who wear them, and a man can actually increase or decrease his mental and moral powers by the way he dresses. I have found that the consciousness of being poorly dressed has a profoundly disturbing physchic effect on me, whereas the consciousness of being well dressed has a vitalizing effect. This developmental value of good clothes I have found exemplified among scores of friends and acquaintances to whom I have broached the subject, and I have decided that it is almost a psychological axiom that when a man looks successful he finds it easy to feel and act successful, and when he feels shabby his ability to deal successfully with other men and women takes a decided drop. One salesman told me that if he were poorly dressed, he shrank from facing other people. Even a single detail may directly affect the mind and
have far-reaching developmental consequences. A merchant once informed me that if he realized that his appearance was not irreproachable, if he was conscious of any irregularity in his dress, such as a wrinkled tie or dusty hat, he instinctively met other men on terms of inequality when he ought to have met them on terms of equality. I read once of a big business man who failed over-night. The newspapers made much of the fact that he drew his last dollar from his personal bank account and purchased a new suit of clothes. A close acquaintance of his, speaking to me of this act, said: "J is no fool. He knows that when he wears a new suit he feels like a new man, ready to tackle anything. That new suit is going to be a big factor, indirectly, when he rebuilds his business." Mr. Shuff's advice on the importance of good clothes in prepossing other people in your favor is valuable and should be followed. There is no doubt that, in his own case, his habit of appearing successful has been a big factor in his success in writing insurance. But I venture to say that he owes much of his success to the effect which his clothes have on him, in bringing out self-realization and selfconfidence two points of vital importance in achieving success in any field.
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We fashion your Clothes on correct lines. "Made Here in Richmond." RAYMOND J. GATZEK
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For the convenience of our Gas Customers we will put in operation on November 1st, 1916, anew system of reading meters and making bills for gas used,, which will do away with the congested condition in the office usually prevailing on the 8th, 9th and 10th of each month. Instead of. the periodical meter reading of about one week from the 20th to 26th of the month we will have Continuous Meter Reading beginning the first of the month and ending about the 25th of the month. , The City will be divided into 20 districts and the bills for each district will become due and payable on different dates, thus distributing the payment of gas bills over the entire month. v At the top of the meter statement left you by the meter reader you will see your last discount date and discounts will not be allowed unless bills are paid on or before the date indicated on meter statement. After November. 10th, 1916 the office will not be open on any night. Richmond Light, Beat & Power Company
Here's fflhe Place tto Comme for B&mieiry Seirvnce If your Battery isn't toeing the mark, maybe it needs the attention of an expert battery man. Drive up to our Service Station today and let us give it a few simple tests. A word of advice at the right time may prevent your battery from suddenly going out of commission. This service doesn't cost you a cent. It may save you dollars in needless repairs. Keep it in good, healthy working order by taking advantage of our Free Service to battery
owners regularly and as often as you please. Ask for Printed Instructions Showing How To Avoid Winter Battery Troubles
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In cold weather, storage batteries require special care and attention. Ask us for printed instructions on the "Winter Care of Storage Batteries" helpful suggestions easily followed. You'll soon need them. If you are laying your car up for the winter, leave your battery with us. For a nominal fee, we will keep it in good condition, relieving you of all inconvenience and the possibility of costly neglect during the cold months.
SPECIAL SERVICE STATION FOR THE PREST-O-LITE BATTERY
Sole (Garpy k WakMM ARRIVED THIS WEEK The demand for this lubricating oil in our territory has grown to such dimensions that we must order in car load lots. This should mean something to every car owner in Eastern Indiana. The superiority of this oil is responsible for this exceptional demand. It is not based on any great sales efforts of our own. Most of this oil will go to old customers. " This Oil will start with the engine in zero weather Experts have made it The Perfect Lubricating Oil. For sale here. All quantities and grades.
MCimaiItaa9s (Gaiiraigje
418 MAIN STREET
THE McCONAHA COMPANY "Richmond's Oldest Established Automobile House."
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