Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 312, 17 November 1916 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STJN-TELEGRAIX, FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1916

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ECONOMY RESIDENTS TRADE IN RICHMOND; t - ,

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' ECONOMY. Ind Not. IT. People are working on Chris tmaa presents as If Xmas would soon be here.... Many Thanksgiving dinners will be served without turkey the coming day of thanks.... The Misses Alma Reed and Vada Cline of Montpeller will be the guests of Miss Grace Garrison over Sunday. Miss Reed passed through here on her way home from Kentucky, where she visited friends and relatives three weeks... Joe Lamb raised the best turnips In Perry township this season. " " " .' Charley Moore, colored, who HveB near the Randolph county line, killed 60 squirrels during the open season for hunting them.... Richmond 1b attracting many people from here with fat pocketbooks who are stocking up for Christmas.... Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Matt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb were at Richmond Wednesday night to hear Mary Harris Ornion speak at the East Main Street Friends' church on the W.-C. T. U. question.... Miss Thelma Edwards was the Tuesday night guest of her grandma, Mrs. Alice Fralser . . . .Some cool Tuesday night. Only 4 degrees above father zero's nest Wednesday a. m.

LOVE'S BANKRUPT, SHE SAYS

MISS ANNIE E. SHARPLEY, who attributes her f inanciaj difficulties and former prison experience to a blackmailer , who betrayed her in youth.

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EMPLOY BILLBOARDS TO ADVERTISE CITY

Billboard advertising Richmond as a city of homes and an Industrial center may be erected along railroads and similar advertisements may appear soon in tra'de journals. The plan will be taken up Monday night by the , Commercial club direc-

j tors. Secretary Haas has made an lni vestigation of the possibilities for advertising the $100,000 industrial fund ;'and it will be for its exploitation that the plan probably will be adopted. S It is expected that the Richmond In- ! dustrial Development company will be

asked to appropriate several hundred dollars for advertising purposes.

IMITATES SUNDAY IN HIS HOME CITY

WARSAW, Ind., Nov. 17. An evangelist with a "kick" in his sermons, who hammers his points home somewhat along the lines of "Billy" Sunday, has invaded Rev. Sunday's home town, lie Is Bruce Evans, and he is filling the tabernacle here. He la highly epigrammatic in hia speech. Some of them follow: "We are so busy we have turned our hemes into bunck-house"s and lunch counters." ' "I prefer sensation to stagnation for stagnation is the next station to damnation." "Jcsub does not promise a smooth voyage. He promises a safe one." "A bird with a broken pinion can soar as high again Samson did his greatest killing after he got the hair cut." "When a mule kicks he doesn't pull that is true of a church member as well."

SERVE TURKEY DINNER

Turkey dinner on Thanksgiving will be served by the women of the Methodtet church at Williamsburg, according to announcement made today by the Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor.

CUT THIS OUT

Old English Recipe for Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noise. If you know someone who is troubled with head noises, or . Catarrhal Deafness, cut out this formula, and hand It to them, and you will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. Recent experiments have proved conclusively that Catarrhal Deafness, head noises, etc, were the direct cause of constitutional disease, and that salves, sprays, inhalers, etc., meeriy temporize with the complaint and seldom,. If ever, ef- ' feet a permanent cure. This being so, much time and money has been Bpent of late by a noted specialist In perfecting a pure, gentle,, yet effective tonic that would quickly dispel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the system. The effective prescription which was eventually formulated, and which has aroused the belief that deafness will soon be extinct," Is given below in understandable form, so that anyone can treat themselves in their own home kt little expense. . Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Parmint (Double Strength), about 76c worth. Take this home and add to it Vi pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take ne tablespoonful four times a day. The first dose should begin to relieve the distressing head noises, headche, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., while the hearing rapidly " returns as the system is invigorated by the tonic tction of the treatment Loss of smell ind mucus dropping in the back of the :hroat, are other symptoms that show '.he presence of catarrhal poison, and which are often entirely overcome by :hls efficacious treatment.- Nearly llnety per cent, of all ear troubles are lirectly caused by catarrh; therefore '.here must be - many people whose tearing can be restored by this simple lome treatment. Every person who is troubled with lead noises, catarrhal deafness, or caarrh in any . form, should give this rescriptlon atrial. Clem Thistle. waite can supply you.

EASTERN STAR ELECTS

OXFORD, Ohio, Nov. 17. Oxford Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Wednesday elected these officers: Matron, Mrs. R. D. Gillespie; Patron, R. D. Gillespie; . Associate Matron, Mrs. G. C. Welllver; Secretary, Mrs. C. D. Hayden; Treasurer, Mrs. Mary D. Finch; Conductress, . Mrs. C. R. Hayden; Assistant, Mrs. C. E. Shook.

ISSUE LITERARY PAPERS.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 17. To increase the output of Hoosier literary effort, which some observers say Is declining, the Writers' club of Indiana University has issued the first number of a new magazine, "The Hoosier," established to encourage literary efforts among the students.

a Chautauqua for children the week commending December 11. Parents will hold meetings at which child welfare problems will be discussed.

DR. JONES formerly Beaver Oil has been used half a century for Sciatica, Lameness, Headache, Sore Muscles, Neuralgia, Aching and Tired Feet, Cramps and all pains. ttt can be reached by external application. 25 and 50 cents.

DISCUSS CHILD WELFARE

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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT ' AND TOMORROW ' Juggling Bardell "Comedy Juggler" Billsbury & Robinson "Odds and Ends of Vaudeville" Le Roy & Harvey "Rained in" Riesner & Gores "It's Only a Show"

3 Shows Daily 2:30, 7:45 and 9:00 p. m. Prices Matinee, 10c and 20c. Night Lower floor, 30c. Balcony 10c and 20c. Loge Seat3, 35c. Seats now selling. Phone 1C99.

GIVE BRODBECK KODAK.

OXFORD, O., Nov. 17. University of Cincinnati alumni and students have presented Al Brodbect Miami University, former physical director of the U. of C, with a $100 kodak "in apprec iation of your work in our school, and as an expression of our sense of loss at your leaving. We feel that we have lost a real friend, and a man who has left a lasting impression for good upon our university."

Those new "Bran Foods M-:a new one is born every weeka recognition of the need of food laxatives instead of drug laxatives. The problem of presenting bran to the human stomach in combination with a nutritious, easily digested food was solved twenty years ago by the invention of Shred&d Wheat Biscuit, the food that supplies all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain in a digestible form, combined with bran which is Nature's laxative. A bodybuilding, strength-giving food. Serve with milk or cream or baked apple or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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