Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 306, 10 November 1916 — Page 2

the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Friday, nov, 10,

PRISGILLA CLUB HOLDS MEETING : IN IIAGERSTOWN

i f HACERSTOWN. InU Not. 10. Hrry Sturgeu and family moved from ML Auburn Wednesday, and occupy the residence property owned by Charles Walters and vacated by Joseph Benbow and family Tuesday. .....Mrs. F. H. Johnson of Hannibal, 'Missouri, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and family, this week. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reynolds occupy rooms in Mrs. Lide Neal's house on North Perry street. William Starr and family motored i to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday, and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Klmmel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pox suited to Washington. D. G Tuesday, making the trip In their car. Mr. Fox has a government position there.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkerson moved Tuesday Into the dobule boose owned by Mr. Wlssler, on North Perry street

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AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES

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ARCADE

. "Lying Lips," the Mutual Masterplc ture, De Luxe Edition, now showing at the Arcade theatre, serves as a vehicle for theelnltial bow of Wlnnlfred Greenwood, as the featured star In these popular photoplay productIons. Long a star of Flying "A" short length releases. In which she won for herself a wide circle of followers. Miss Greenwood's promotion to stardom, recently announced by President S. S.

Hutchinson, of the American Film

Company, Inc., was received by exhibitors and fans alike with untold enthusiasm. - For her Initial appearance as a De Luxe feature star Miss Greenwood has been cast for a role that of a Broadway theatrical star which affords her every opportunity of bringing Into play the many dramatic qualities that hare won for her a place as one of the screen's foremost emotional actresses. Franklin Ritchie, long a favorite of the screen and legitimate stage, has been chosen as Miss Greenwood's leading man. Mr. Ritchie Is an Ideal hero, handsome, talented and exceedingly popular. . Edward Sloman, under whose direction "Lying Lips" was screened, selected a cast of exceptional merit for Miss Greenwood's appearance in her first Masterpicture, De Luxe, among them being several of the AmericanMutual's most popular players. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTE STARTED 111 PREBLE COUNTY

EATON. O.. Nov. 10. Official can

vass of Tuesday's vote in Preble

county was begun Thursday by the election supervisors and probably will not be completed until Saturday.. As the results of the election show, the "scratch" voter was much In evidence in all precincts and was responsible for the slide that swept all save three Democrats Into office. No material changes are anticipated. Aside from Common Pleas Judge Rlsinger and Treasurer Leroy McNeal, the only other Republican elected is William Johnson, who will serve as commissioner. Early returns gave the office to John D. Brookley, Democrat, but complete unofficial counts changed the complexion of the situation.

BIG DINNER PARTY GIVEN BY HARTLEY

HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Endsley, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wlggs and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers of this place were guests at dinner Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonecipher at New Castle. .... Mrs. James Bagford, Mrs. Ray Bagford and daughter Edith, visited Mobreland Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hartley entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Beeder and Mrs. Missouri Macy of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hartley and daughter Betty Jane, Mrs. Laura Hines, Fred Murray and sons, Gordon and Stanley H. C. Endsley spent Wednesday at Bethel, Ind.. with his parents..... Mrs. A. R. Jones and Miss Ruth Allen attended the library convention at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday, which was In session there.

A Montana forestry official has devised a light and compact telephone Instrument which is portable and will be part of the equipment of all government rangers in the future.

ASTHMA SUFFERERS Write today, I will tell you, free of charge, of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climate failed. I am so grateful for my present good health, after years of suffering, that I want everyone to know of this wonderful treatment Mrs. Nellie Evans, 555 W. Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. Adv.

WHISTLES TOOT FALSE ALARM

"In some mysterious way" ropes became twisted at the Wayne Works at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon and practically all the steam In the boiler was used by the large whistles which blew for almost half an hour. It Is reported that an enthusiastic Democratic shopman was responsible for the tangle. Citizens who heard the shrill blasts from the whistles concluded that complete national election returns were in and began "bombarding" the newspaper offices Wth calls.

REV. MILDRED ALLEN TO OPEN PARSONAGE

OXFORD MAN EDITS COLLEGE YEAR BOOK

OXFORD, O., Nov. 10. Miami university's year-book, "The Recensio," will be edited this year by Hugh Fink, Oxford; R. E. McCormack. Jackson Center; Mildred Pfau, Cincinnati; E. C. Kaeser, Hamilton; C. E. Dearbaugh, Piqua; Theodore Douglas, Indianapolis; Rose Roberts, Bowling Green; Nick M. Carey, Franklin, and Ella Trovillo, Dayton.

A novel fan that resembles the familiar electric affair is driven by a hot air engine In its base, gas or denatured alcohol being the fuel used.

BANISHES NERVOUSNESS

Puts Vigor and Ambition Into RunDown, Tired Out People.

, CENTER VILLE, ImL, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millspaw and son of Indianapolis, motored to Centerville and spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. George Kutche,' Mr and. Mrs. Lewis Locke of Richmond, were guests of Mrs. Locke's mother, Mrs. Delia Culbertson Sunday.. . .Miss Laura Bertsch who has been confined to her home for several weeks, owing to a broken hip and dislocated shoulder, was able to spend Wednesday with her brother, W. A. Bertsch and family.. ...The ladies of the M. E. church held -a taffy pulling in the basement of the church Tuesday evening and enjoyed a fine time together, eating candy and popcorn and awaiting returns of the election Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner spent Sunday with Charles Osborne. Miss Callie Tremps has purchased the property occupied by Laura Mull on South Main Cross street It will be

used as the Friends parsonage. Rev. Mildred Allen will move Into it In a few days. Mrs. Cleaver will return to Centerville and occupy her own house, in which Miss Allen has been residing..... Mrs. Amanda Crook and Mrs. Kltterman spent Wednesday with Mrs. Crook's son at , Milton. .... George Moore, town marshal, ' resigned his position Wednesday and Joseph Darnell is taking his place until some one Is elected for the vacancy Revival services at the M. E. ; church began Thursday evening. Rev. Pfeiffer will be assisted in the meeting by Rev. R. Ballard of Economy.

The steel mast of an Atlantic coast oil barge is used as a smokestack from the galley.

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Catarrh Hurts More Than is Realized

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