Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 310, 15 November 1916 — Page 11

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REQUEST COLLEGES

TO PREPARE PEOPLE FOR PUDLiC SERVICE PHILADELPHIA. Pa, Not. 15. The university's relation to public errice, the relationship of women to the movement to lndnee universities to give more specific training for pub lic lerrlce hy field training, and mil service reform were among the iub Jects for discussion at the third annua Conference on Universities and Public Service which opened today at the University of Pennsylvania. The meetings, which will continue over tomorrow, were held under the auspices of the society for the promo tlon of training for public service. Delegates representing leading educational institutions, civil service reform associations and state and city officials from many sections of the country were in attendance. The purpose of the conference, it was announced, is to induce universities to give more specific train for public service and to promote civil service reform. Many educational Institutions, delegates said, already have taken steps in this direction while others are Investigating the subject along the lines recommended by the conference. WAR REVIEW FOR THE DAY With the battte between the British and the Germans still raging around the Ancre brook, the Germans have struck the French lines a hard blow at the other extremity , of the Somme fighting front, attacking early today between- Ablaln court and the Chaulmes woods south of the river.' Paris declares that . this attack which was desperately pressed with the assistance of liquid fire resulted in a gain of ground only east of Pressure, half way between Chaulnes and Ablaincourt. Here the Germans reached a group of ruined dwellings. The latest news from the British offensive in the Ancre river district re'ported the British troops crushing onward. The taking of more than 5,000 German prisoners has been officially announced. North of the Somme, Paris announces progress, for the French in the St. Pierre Vaast wood region where possession of ground at SaillySallllsel Is helping operations. PENCIL IN THROAT NASHVILLE, Ind., Nov. 15 A pencil He was holding in his mouth was pushed down the throat of Kenneth McDonald when a small wagon In which the boy. was coasting struck a pole. The injury is painful but not ferJous. . ... .. ; . , EXPERT SENDS Continued from page One p'pxinj? railroad question, his report rill call for a moderately high level fcridte. AH factions In the bridge controversy, which has been drawn, out over a year, are pledged to abide by the recommendations made by Harrington. Commissioners have announced that ro matter what he recommends, they will ask for an appropriation for a new Main street bridge immediately and that they would give no time to hearing any more expressions of public opinion. They have heard all sides of the question many time and will from now on take the bridge question wholly in their own hands. The commissioners still favor asking for the South G street bridge appropriation at the same time that, they ask for money necessary to build the Main street structure. Mr. Harrington's finding contains recommendations for the whole bridge situation In Richmond. It takes Into special consideration the proposed South G street bridge and the unsafe condition of the Doran bridge. Commissioner William Seaney said today that the receipt, of the report means that work on the Main street LrldRe will be started early next year. "There will be, no delay. If the romc11 grants the appropriations we n ;k for, bonds will be issned and sold 11 4 soon as the law permits," said Seaney. "At the same time the bonds are being sold, work of dismantling the old Main street bridge will be started and when spring opens up all will be ready to rush the completion of the new structure. . "People are tired of the delay. The bridge has been closed over a year." SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DANDERINE

1 Spend 25 cents! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out 1 1 Try this! Hair gets beautiful, wavy and thick In few moments.

, If r.u care for heavy hair, that glistI ( us in. beauty and Is radiant with j itrc. lorn un incomparable softness and ;I3 fluffy and lustrous, try Dandertne. ' I Just one application doubles the (beauty of your hair, besides it immediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, ;; healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of ills lustre, its strength and its very i life, and if not overcome it produces a favertshness and Itching of the scalp; th Lair roots famish, loosen and die; th n tho lialr falls out fast if Vour hair has been neglected and

.H tniu, iaaea, ary, scraggy or too ! t!!y. get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's ; runderinc at any drug store or toilet T-ounter; apply a little as directed and 'ten minutes after you will say this I was the best investment you ever jmade. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you ' desire soft lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching jcalp and no more falling hair you ' must use Knowlton's Danderlne. If iventaally why not now? Adv.

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Mrs. Dollie Ledgerwood Matters, known throughout the country for the fight she has made for possession of "Baby lreane," has composed a song. It Is called "My Baby lreane" and Mrs. Matters would like to know how anv rinn nan 1iaav tha enno uHrhnur ha. lng convinced that lreane is really hers and not the child of Jessie Ryan, whom Judge Landis adjudged to be the real mother. J The quality of the song may be TAKE LARGE COLLECTION. FOR RED CROSS WORK LONDON, Nov. 15. The Times announces that its collections on behalf of the Red Cross today passed 5,000 000 pounds. Quick, Safe Way to Remove Hairs! (Toilet Talks) Keep a little delatone powder on your dressing table and when ugly, hairy growths appear, make a paste with a little of the powder and some water; apply and let remain on the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished. This treatment is quite harmless and rarely more than one application is required, but to avoid disappointment care should be used to buy the real delatone. Adv. 1

judged by the fact that one publisher has offered Mrs. Matters $5,000 and royalties for it.

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RMfice 11 AitonmollDllIisfls H. J, Grim and Ross Hendricks, formerly with the Richmond Garage, are now connected with the Chenoweth Auto Company in the new fire-proof Garage at 1107 Main Street. Phone 1925. ..." ' Mr. Grim will render the same expert tire service as he maintained at the Richmond Garage -and Mr. Hendricks, expert mechanician, will give his personal attention to your car troubles. They welcome their old friends and patrons. The same tires formerly sold by Mr. Grim will be carried here as will the High Test Gasoline, known as White Rose Brand. (Signed) Cieimowdllto Annfl C0

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS START GLEE GLOB

Personnel of the Richmond R. H. S. Glee chibr the latest musical organization of the high, school, was. announced by Director Hackman, of the school faxulty today:; J" ;l " First Tenor Paul Steen.' Clarence Kertln Willi am Wilson. .Floyd ' Nusbaum. ;r : :- ; . .- .'. ; Second Tenor Ralph Woods, Ralph Hart. Robert Starr, Robert Roland.. " Baritone MerrlH Hostler, Everett Brinley, Levi Underbill, Herbert RuaselL J;: v " . -.-...r " '' -: Bass Ov 'W. Hackman, 'Benjamin Howes, a Wllburn Hippard, Murray Snively. ';;' ; ;;:;.. Date for the first public appearance of the Glee club has. not been determined ;Mr,' Hacknvtn, however,, is pleased with the work of his, charges and thinks they win.be ready, for the Members of a card club were entertained-festerday afternoon by Mrs. Wain Lycan -at her " home, North Twenty-nrst street. Cards were played at two tables. ' Mrs. Frank Kinert was a guest. Refreshments were served.' ' -' 1 . , ' 5 Criterion club members were entertained yesterday by Mrs. Edgar Brown at - her . home, South Twenty-first street Mrs. John , Woodhurst gave current events, followed by a paper, "Butterflies", given, by, Mrs.. Filmore Riggs. . After the program the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. A. B. Price entertains the club- in two weeks. Miss Blanch Griffin was a guest Tuesday afternoon when Miss Julia Llchtenf els entertained members of a card club at her apartments in the Wayne. After the game a luncheon was served. Miss Bertha Waltermann entertains the club next Tuesday afternoon. A suffrage dinner will be given tfrom 5:30 until 7:30 o clock Saturday evening in the Riley room at the Claypool Hotel In connection with the National convention of the W. C. T. U. William Jennings Bryan will be a guest 0 honor. All members 'are requested to attend the regular meeting of Quaker

initial bow within a short time. It is likely that the first program wlll.be given for the benefit of the school assembly. -i

ARMY TRUCES SET . NEW TRAVEL MARK ; FORT SILL, Okla Nor, 15. Army pfflcers were elated today over the showing : of Track Company . No. 4, which arrived here late yesterday from. San Antonio. They said the 33 trucks established a long distance record for the army in making the 513 miles in one week, averaging 74 miles a' day. 1 - . . v . ATTEND "T SESSION About twelve Richmond people will attend the annual state convention of the Indiana Young Men's Christian association in Marion, Nov. 24-26, Secretary Ellis M. Learner of the local "Y" .said today., X City Temple Number, 111 .Thursday afternoon. The lodge ' meeting . will begin at 2 o'clock. There will be a nomination of officers and initiation of candidates. ., r . ".' "' - - - ' - Mrs. Karl H. .Mann left last evening for New York where she will Join Mr. Mann and spend a week in various points. (. i ... , .,- -., Rev. A. iJ. Feeger of Dayton, Ohio, was In the city, on business yesterday and visited relatives. , . , Needlework, contests and social conversation featured the meeting of the Ladles U, C. T. social club held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Qo0 O Every Nfcjhf For Constipatjoii) Heddadiejndiestion.ttc: 0WJI3l3EY!nI H Safeand Sure VhenYouTravel Yon should have the very best in Suit. Cases, Bags, Trunks, etc The one store in Eastern Indiana for the best in this line is Miller's, as here you not only get the best but also the lowest prices. For Xmas Gifts We have Ivory Sets of all kinds, Novelty - Leather Goods, Purses, Hand Bags, and in fact everything that an up-to-date Leather Goods store should have. ' Don't forget for the auto owner we have 2 in 1 Tires and Motor Weave Robes, n 827 MAIN STREET

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Mrs. Perry Becher the members will consider Joining the city Federation of Women's clubs. nuptial event for Thursday morning Is the wedding of Miss Grace Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly, and Mr. Herbert Keck of Dayton, Ohio, which win be solemnized at 9:15 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, North : Twelfth street ' The Rev. F. A. Dressel of the St Paul's Lutheran church will pronounce the ceremony. Among the out of town guests will be Mrs. Charles Beatty, of Pern, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morse of New Hope, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keck; of Dayton, Ohio, 'parents of the bridegroom; Miss Margaret Keck of Dayton, Ohio, a sister of the bridegroom; Miss Louise Langf eld, -Mr. Harry Kerstlng. Mr. Harold Kenny, Mr. J. M. Jenner, of Dayton, Ohio, Mr: George Lemon of Flint Mich igan,' Misses Fannie and Clara Kramer of New, Hope, Ohio; Mrs. Bste Kaylor of New Hope, Ohio. The bride and bridegroom" will spend their honeymoon in Chicago. i The Aftermath; met Tuesday after noon with the Misses, Moorman. at their home,' South Sixteenth street The program,, was given by Mrs. Wil liam Trueblood and Mrs. Thomas Tarkelson. . Reports ,from the . State Federation were given. Refreshments were served. The society will meet again in a "fortnight One of the . beautiful ; pre-nnptial social affairs for Miss Ruth Runyan, bride-elect of Indianapolis, who has Heal his Hell ing skin with o The moment that Resinol Ointment touches itching skin the itch ing usually stops andhealing begins. That is why doctors have prescribed it so successfully for over 20 yean even in severe cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring slun diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost . Roiael Ointment mad Resinol Smv aba greatly help to clear mr pimples ami das. tuS. Sold by all droansti. For trial free, rite to Resinol, Dept. 22-R, Baltimore, ltd. Buy a BICYCLE We have the kind that will give you service. See us for bicycle repairs. DURKEL'S Ye Bicycle Inn 8 S. 7th St

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many friends in this city as weQ as relatives, was the auction-bridge party given by Miss Julia Adam and Miss Kathryn Hearsey at the Mannerchor club house Tuesday afternoon. .

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