Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 305, 9 November 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1$16 CHESTER FOLKS VISIT WEBSTER ON "HOME DAY Haughton Has 1 REED'S jREED'S C Harvard Tuned

WEBSTER, Ind, Not. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman, Misses Bonnie Carmen, Majorie Huffman, Lucille Hoffman and Carrie Boener, Messrs. Harry Varnoff and Chester McMahan of Chester attended home-coming at this place Sunday afternoon.... Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Addleman and Mr. and

Mrs. James Robinson and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Beeson spent the week-end with relatives at LoaantYille....Mr. and Mrs. James Brumfield and daughter. Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield and daughter, Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brumfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfield. Visit With Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Linley Bond are going & spend the winter with their daughjsyr, Mrs. James Thompson, near Williamsburg. . . .Miss Lucile Williams entertained her friend, Mr. James Campbellton, of Dayton, O., Sunday. .. .Miss Lessie Williams entertained at an oyster supper Tuesday evening the follow-

,ing guests: Misses Marie Bond, MarJ guerite Haisley, Lessie Williams, I Messrs. Prank Williams, Iran Moore I and Cecil WilUamB. Shops in Richmond.

Mrs. Mahlon Harvey was shopping In Richmond Thursday .... Misses Mildred WUcoxen and Ester Duke spent TueBday evening with Miss Mabel Steddom Miss Bessie Best spent

i Thursday evening with Miss Mary

I Myers.... Mrs. Clara Culbertson was I calling on Mrs. Alphus Jessup ThursI ay Miss Glaydus Williams spent 1 Tuesday evening with Miss Mabel ! Williams.

GUARDSMAN VISITS

HAGERTTOWN PEOPLE t

HAOER8TOWN. Ind- Nov. 8.

Homer Anderson and baby, of New

Castle, were guests Saturday of Mrs,

Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porkner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward are entertaining their cousin Deily Smith, of the National Guards, 13th regiment, Pennsyl

vania Infantry, who is on his return from the Mexican border to his home at Bloomsburg, Pa. He arrived Saturday and will leave Friday. Visits Her Daughter. Mrs. Fred Alt, of Anderson, was the guest Saturday of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Zook and family, living east of town. Madonna Alt, Mrs. Zook's brother's child hich has been adopted by Mrs. Alt was here one week with Mrs. Zook and accompanied Mrs. Alt home Saturday Jonathan Zook is in a critical condition from cancer at his home, east of town Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson of Milbrille, were over Sunday guests of Silas Anderson and family Mrs. Ollie Scott, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor on Perry street.

EPIDEMIC SPREADS THROUGH PREPLE GO.

WEST MANCHESTER, O., Nov. 8 Vernon Carter, son of Dr. S. P. Carter, fell from a wagon Saturday evening breaking his left arm Just above the wrist The remains of Jesse Melllng. who died at Reid Memorial hospital Thursday night were brought to West Manchester and later removed to his home, north of Castlne. Funeral

J services were held Sunday afternoon I at Castine U. B. church. Mrs. Melllng ' and a daughter are confined at the ; hospital with typhoid fever and could j not be present at the funeral i There is an epidemic of typhoid fever in Arcanum and vicinity, sixty-six cases are reported. It is said by , physicians that the disease is prevali ent in many parts of the state.

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Great credit is due Percy Haughton, Harvard coach, for the work he has done with the Crimson team in the past couple of weeks. . The Cornell game demonstrated to considerable extent, what Haughton has done in the way of making his men ready. In the game, with the Ithicans last season it was Cornell who was ready and . Harvard who was not. This year the situations were reversed.

SURPRISE HARRY HUNT

was

WEBSTER, Nov. 8 Mr. Harry Hunt

very pleasantly surprised by a

number of his friends, Friday evening. The guests came masked. Games and music were the special features of the evening. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Misses Juanita Hendershott, Esther Brown, Rena Phillips, Gladyus Williams, Marie Bond, Lucile Williams, Marguerite Haisley, Mabel Williams and Lessie Williams, Messrs. Glen Miller, Cecil Williams, Herschel Jay, Theodora King, Clyde Nicholson, Delbert Jay, Prank Williams, Ralph Hendershott, Paul McMahan, Ivan Moore and Ralph Kem. Entertains Nellie Booth. Miss Nellie Booth of Centerville was the guest of Miss Helen Harvey Sunday. . . .Mrs. Emma Nicholson died Saturday night at the Reid Memorial hospital, after a prolonged illness.

reau for the benefit of women and, girls of the village who are seeking employment. Mrs. S. J. Brandenburg i3 chairman of the committee.

EAT HEARTILY

HELPS FIND PLACES.

Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets After Each Meal and You Can Ent as Much as You Want of What You Want.

OXFORD, O., Nov. 8. The Woman's

Club, of Oxford, has organized

The Easiest Way To End Dandruff

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Fountain City News

By Zella Laeey.

FOUNTAIN CITY, Nov. 8. W. B

Williams had as their Sunday guests

Mrs. Martha Grlssum, Mr. Sam Werk

ing, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frantz and daughter, Louise, all of Hagerstowu ....Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Maines and

granddaughter, Estella, were the Sun

day guests of W. E. Maines and family.... Mr. George Cockerell and fam

ily, and Forrest Lacey and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Shoe

maker, Sunday. Visit Cousin.

Miss Goldfe and Gladys Gifford spent

Sunday with their cousin, Miss Alsie

FahIen....Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harri

son, Mr. and Mrs.L. F. Harrison and son. Lester, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty and daughter, Maxine, of near Cambridge City spent Sunday

with M. C. Harrison and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Juddy of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett

HUGHES MAKES GAIN

PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 8 Hughes Increased his lead in Oregon early today according to incomplete scattered figures from various parts of the state which gave Hughes 8,957, Wilson 8,209.

A Never Falling: Way to Banish Ugly Hairs

(Aids to Beauty) No woman is immune to superfluous growth, and because these are likely to appear at any time, it is advisable to always have some delatone powder handy to use when the occasion arises. A paste is made wjth some of the powder and water and spread upon the hairy surface; in about 2 minutes this is carefully removed and the akin washed. You will

then find that your skin is entirely free from hair or fuzz. Be sure, how

There is one sure way that never

fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the fin

ger tips. By morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or

four more applications will completely

dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky, and soft and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv.

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Chiropractor Your Spine is an Index to Your Health. Investigate. PHONE 1603 ' 35 South 11th St.

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Makes Furniture and Autos gfisten Eke new. Takes off dot and grime and revive the onsjiial finish. Ued with Hardens Cedar Oil Mop it will brighten and lighten floors and woodwork. No washing necessary. , It Dusts, it deans, it Polishes at the same time. Just a few drops do the work. Ruby Gloss is totally unlike anything you've

ever

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GO TO HOUSEKEEPING AS SOON AS YOU WISH WE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE PAY US AS SUITS YOUR CONVENIENCE

You'll Save Much and Be Satisfied With Reeds Special 3 Room Outfit at

The best and only the best material is used in the construction of the Furniture we handle. Quality is always our first consideration and it is never sacrificed in order to name a low price. In the outfit quoted above are goods thai are up-to-date in style, beautifully finished and worthy of a place in any home. It comprises all the articles necessary to start complete equipment for the kitchen, dining room and bed room. You will be surprised at the high grade of mer

chandise included. We invite comparison you can then be the sole judge of where to buy your goods.

Duofold Bed Davenport A Davenport of unmatched beauty which you congratulate j'ourself on getting at this price. There is scarcely a home that won't be better furnished with a davenport like this. It is one of many in a variety of finishes. Opens to a full size comfortable bed. Liberal credit terms.

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A tore pportiiily

to secure a well made, exceptionally finished Dresser. Made of genuine

quarter sawed, oak, has full 42-inch base, mirror of fine bereled plate, size 21x27, and stands 70 inches talL Do not con

fuse this with the low grade imitation oak Dressers of small size, with this massive piece. It is fine

enough to grace the bed room of the most particu

lar and exacting person. Specially priced now at

CASH OR CREDIT

Genuine Jacobean Library Table

Made of genuine oak, with drawer and roomy book shelf top, 24x36 inches, the new cone

panel ends lend an artistic appearance to this

table that cannot be equalled. Just like picture, a $22.50 table, special price this week at

sue appearance to tnis $17.50

1 G, C. Wilcoxen, D.C. 1 1 45 Inch Solid Quartered

Oak Dining Table

Scores of new

Library

Lamps

for Christmas Never before have you

had 6uch a fine opportunity of selecting from such a comprehensive stock.

Every lamp is of the very latest design and beautiful beyond description, specially displayed and lighted to give you the true effect. Just come and see them. $4.98, $6, $7.50 $10, $12.50 imp

Big Special

Dining Mai Chairs

Like picture, of real oak, golden finish, full . size, substan

tially made, and of good pro portion, Black or Spanish leather pad seat a real life-time piece of furniture at a ve r y low price.

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A well shaped table and extra mas

sive "What a Wonderful Value" you'll admit. Come see it tomorrow. Gratify your longing for a fine table at a low price.

Globe Wernicke Sectional Bookcases add to the attractiveness of any home. They can be had in sizes to fit odd nooks or corners that otherwise would remain bare and uninviting. Globe-Wernicke Sectional Book Cases are built to endure. While beautiful and substantial, they cost no more than the ordinarykind. You can match any style of furniture, and buy only as many sections as will hold your books. Special in Fumed Oak G. W. Sectional

4 Sections; Top and Base

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Reduced Prices oe Healers aunidl Kamjjes

NewGHobeRamiffles

Reduced

Now

Mew GBolbe HeafleFS

Reduced

Now

;'B S25-50 $27-M

Any Stove Selected During This Sale Will Be Held for Later Delivery If Desired

SEE OUR BIG CORNER WINDOW and Never Mind the Money

3 Ten til and IVfalnC

Richmond, Ind.

ever to t real delatone.