Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 315, 21 November 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1916

TAX DODGERS TO BE TARGETS OF WILL CARTEL

Representative-elect William H. Bartel, Jr., who announced yesterday that be would , not support the proposed state-wide prohibition bill to be Produced into the 1917 legislature, today stated that his legislative activities wiJuld be confined for the most ytrt to championing tax reform measures which he anticipates the new governor, James P. Goodrich, will sponsor, and to working for two elec- ' tlon reforms he regards as being of . paramount Importance. "I will quite . probably introduce a bill which will provide that no citizen of the state can vote unless he presents to the election officials a certificate showing that he has paid his poll tax," Mr, Bartel said. , Would Hit Tax Dodger. "I also contemplate the introduction of a bill prohibiting any foreigner from voting who has not become a naturalized American citizen and who v has not resided in the United States for at least five years," Mr. Bartel added. Mr. Bartel looks upon a "tax dodg

er as a menace to the state and he believes one way to eradicate the

common practice of evading tax pay

ments is to deprive the "tax dodger"

of his vote. He looks upon the "tax

dodger" as an undersirable citizen and

he is opposed to having such citizens

exercise their franchise rights. The practice of permitting foreign

era to vote within a few months after

taking up residence in Indiana he says cheapens American citizenship. He

says a foreigner should live in Ameri

ca long enough to have become familiar with the ideals of the republic before the right of participating in the

management of the republic is granted

to him.

STIFF COMPETITION HOLDS PRICES DOWN

Why have not prices in restaurants advanced? Because the owners cannot get together. The same answer tells why laundry prices, have not been raised. - A well-known restaurant owner said today that it is impossible for one

! place to boost prices until, all do. Competition has been very close in ! this line of business and the owners J have been unable to get together. Although prices of all materials used by restaurants have increased j all the way from twenty-ive to Bev- . enty-flve per cent.; customers are re- ! ceiving their food at the same prices i they paid a year ago. One restaurant i raised prices a short time ago but was forced to go back to old rates. Hotels and special order houses have been able to advance their retail prices.

PLAN TURKEY DINNER

; FOR THANKSGIVING

ECONOMY, Ind.,. Nov. 2L Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the

Standard Bearers, King's Herald Band and Little Light Bearers met at the M. E. church where a re-organisation of classes was effected. Those who

have charge of the orders are: K. H. B., Mrs. Ballard; 8. B., Mrs. Loop;

I L. B., Miss Effle Wilson While high cost of living Is with us it will

not lessen big turkey dinners with cranberry sauce, apple, mince and

pumpkin pie, with baked turkey, dressing and gravy. Anyway Mrs. Anna Bishop will give such a dinner Thanksgiving day as a home-coming

attraction to all of her people. Visit Relatives Dr. A. L. Loop and family will eat turkey, scalloped oysters, good oldfashioned pumpkin pie and all that goes with a good "Thanks"" dinner on Thanksgiving with Greenfield relatives Another Republican voter

came Into Perry , township Friday night, accompanied by Dr. Loop and

Mr. Stork, and was presented to Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Salisbury. .

Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison who

came from Indianapolis to attend their daughter Ruby's wedding, are vlsitinn

their any relatives before returning

to the Capital City. ......Mrs. Emma Hiatt left for Indianapolis Saturday

to attend the W. C. T. U. convention.

HOLD JAMES DROWN FUNERAL SERVICES

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Nov. 21. The funeral of James Brown was held at the M. E. church Saturday afternoon and the attendance was large. The Rev. A. C. Wischmeler preached the funeral discourse. The music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mrs. Maude Byrket, of Knightstown, Mrs. William Porter, M. L. Gebhart and Frank Geisler, with accompaniment by Mrs. Anthony Hower. The two orders, Red Men and Knights of Pythias, of which Mr. Brown was a member participated in the services. The K. of P. service was given at the church and the Red Men's service given at the grave. There were many flowers, tokens of love and friendship. The pall bearers, sons-in-law except

one, were: : waiter fagan, unaries Stonecipher, Ora Green, Raymond Roth, George Pressel and Paul Fritz,

MOOSE MINSTREL REVEALS TALENT

OF LOCAL STARS

A capacity audience witnessed the production of the Moose Minstrels at the Washington theatre last night and

it was a show that well pleased the

audience. " The production was under

the direction of Ed D. Hutchison, general manager, Karl K. Tuttle, stage

manager and L. Barton Evans, direct

or, the -latter a former grand opera

soloist and the possessor of a beautiful

tenor voice. ;Mr. Tuttle as interlocutor proved himself an actor of talent. There was a Bplendid chorus for the first part 'which lacked only a little "pep" to equal a professional chorus. The solo numbers were among the big

features of the show, the balladists in

cluding Otto Klett, Paul Steen, Bill Thompson, Ben Hartzler, Earl Breece,

Elmer Sauers, Earl Bradf ield, Hugh Fobs, Frank Williams and Vettal H.

Evans. Steen and Hartzler are pos

sessors of uunusually good - tenor

voices.

Benton Barlow and Clarence Sherb,

premier funmakers of the evening, lived up to their record as amateur stars and their clever work was highly appreciated by the audience. -

One of the features of the product

ion was Miss, Ruth White, an exceptionally good performer. She and Mr. Barlow worked together in an olio act

that was high class vaudeville. It was

a combination singing, piano and danc

ing act. .

Three other young women featured

in a musical act in the olio, Miss Grace

Rice, pianist, Miss Hazel Silvers, so

prano, and Miss Nellie Koch, violinist

The performance concluded with an

amusing nonense act entitled, "Tne Battle of Afterwhlle." All the end

men figured in this act.

EIGHT-HOUR FIGHT: : WELDS LABOR GROUPS Locals of the American Federation of Labor and the. four railroad brotherhoods are watching .with - interest developments at Baltimore which promise to bring about a complete union of the organizations. "The railroad men and those affiliated with the Central Labor council favor such a union," said Robert Graham, president of the Central Labor council, today. "In this city, the organizations have always ( co-operated with each other. This spring, the railroad men helped the Central Labor 'council but during the labor forward campaign and in return the locals of the American Federation of Labor had planned to assist the railroad men in case a strike had been called over the eight hour day."

The sunflower is of much value as

a plant Its seed makes fine foor for livestock, its oil is equal to the best linseed, and its stalks are as good as coal for producing heat.

LARGE CLASS RECEIVES DEGREE OF MASONS

Super-excellent degree will be given Thursday night . by ; Wayne, Council. No. 10, Royal and Select Masters at Masonic temple for all surrounding towns. The exemplification: U of the work, which has been an annual event for; some time, is inserted . this time

SCROFULA AND ALL HUMORS GIVE WAY

because of the large class which seeks

the degree: ;' ,t ' "' -

A banquet will be served after the work." The candidates will Include

council members from Liberty, Cam

bridge vCity, Hagerstown, New Castle, Winchester, New Madison, Greenville

and many-other towns.

There are many things learned from experience and observation that the older generation should Impress upon the . younger. Among them Is the fact that scrofula and other humors,

which produce eczema, boils, pimples j

ana otner eruptions, can De most successfully treated with Hood's Sarsaparilla. ;! . This great medicine is a peculiar combination of remarkably effective blood - purifying and health - giving roots, barks and herbs, ; which are gathered especially for it ' 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood the test of forty years. ' J., Get a bottle today now from

your nearest drug store. Always keep it on hand. - v , , . . Adv.

KEEP YOUR BOWEL8 REGULAR. ' If your bowels become constipated, take a. dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just after supper and they will correct the disorder. They are mild and gentle in their action. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

IF YOU are troubled with dandruff. Itching scalp, and your hair coming omt, we ask you to try

TRADE MANN

HAIR TONIC cm onr guarantee that It will give yon relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.09. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores, Richmond, Ind.

RHEUMATISM AFTER

HIS DAY'S OUTING HUNTING TRIP ON A WET DAY BRINGS PAINFUL RESULTS

PREPARE ANNUAL REPORT

To prepare its annual report for the State Board of Charities, the county

.board of charities held a meeting, at

the court house, Saturday afternoon.

Next - Wednesday, the board ; will visit the county poor farm and other

institutions. ' The report must be in

the hands of the state board Decernber 1.

Masonic Calendar

DESCRIBES LIFE OF MISSIONARY

NEW PARIS, O., Nov. 21. Miss Stella M. Rudy, for six years a missionary in Woo-Chow, China, on Sunday morning gave two interesting addresses at the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. At the Methodist church her talk, which was given at the opening of the Sunday school, was conlned to her work among the children, of how the blind boys and girls were looked after and of especially how the outcast and forsaken girl babies were picked up and careo" for by the mission station. Work Among Women The work among the women was used as the basis of her talk at the Presbyterian church, the case of one woman in particular being mentioned. This heathen woman attended the Christian services and was forbidden to do so by her husband, who finally beat her brutally since she regularly was in her place when the gospel message was being spoken. The woman with her persistence and with the good work of the missionaries eventually won over the husband and the . whole family. The idol used by Miss I, Rudy to illustrate her talk was the

family god of the home circle whose

ase is mentioned above.

Tuesday, Nov. 21. Richmond lodge

No. 196, F. & A. M. called meeting, work in Fellowcraft degree.

Wednesday, Nov. 22. Webb lodge

No, 24, F. & A. M. called meeting, work

in Entered Apprentice degree, com

mencing at 7 o'clock.

Thursday evening Wayne Council

No. 10 confers Super Excellent Mas

ter's degree on twenty candidate fol

lowed by banquet.

.Friday King Solomon chapter No.

4, past and most excellent master's de-

I gree.

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The sun exceeds the earth in sur

face 11,750 times; in volume, 1,260,000 times, and in mass, 326,800 times. The diameter of the earth is 8.000

tiiles; that of the sun, 860,000 miles.

The dangerous cold is the neglected cold. Get a box of CASCARAgQUlNlNE The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and - Mr. Hill's picture on it-25 cents. ? - At Any Drug Store

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NOU VELLE BE AUTE POUR TOUTES LES DAMES Remarkable discovery of skin osmosis promises to make wrinkled, hollow-cheeked, aged look

ing women astonishingly beautiful, youthful and charming.

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"Children pull at the heart

strings and their slightest illness means anxiety. For nearly a half century mothers have had Dr. King's New Discovery at hand for croup, congestion, coughs, colds and grippe. ' The mildly Uxatire ingredient excel the cold germs, the choking phlegm is raised, the congested cheat is relieved, the cough loosened and a serious illness is averted. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery your druggist to-day.

FRANCE'S GREAT PRIZE BEAUTY TELL8 How you can almost Immediately suppress the appearance of smaller wrinkles and marks of age and make yourself look from 5 to 15 years younger in 30 days' time. How to banish every complexion blemish In three nights in many Instances.

A thousand times I have heard rich women say: "Oh! youth is bo wonder

ful and lovely. I would give everything

I possess for youth and beauty again!"

No woman with the slightest spark of pride or ambition in her wants to be

laid on the shelf, aged, careworn,

wrinkled and forgotten so that men

wish to avoid her at every dance and dinner party, and women themselves

would like to invite someone who

looks younger to brighten up the oc

casion." Yet there Is no longer any

reason why the average woman need look so old and plain even if she is

old.

Since the remarkable discovery of

sum osmosis almost any woman can obtain most astonishing new beauty and a most surprisingly youthful appearance even though she is 40, or 50 or more years of age. The Countess de Chevanne who at 70 years of age possesses a marvelously soft, smooth.

veivet-Hke skin and an almost girl-like

complexion without a wrinkle in sight, told the writer personally In Paris that

she owed it all to the discovery of skin

osmosis. With this marvelous discovery every complexion blemish can be

banished in three nights in many Instances, and you can awaken in the morning with a beautiful, rose-colored complexion fresh as a daisy. I have known dozens of hollowcheeked, wrinkled, aged-looking women, who had given up all hope of ever looking beautiful and youthful again, to "come back" and again become most beautiful, youthful and fascinating In from two to three weeks' time

by this wonderful, simple method.

No matter what your age or what

you have tried unsuccessfully, skin

osmosis will positively bring you new

beauty and youth. Merely wash your

race in warm water at night and rub in a teaspoonful or two of any good roseated cream which you can obtain

from your druggist. In the morning wash the face with cold water and rub In more cream.

Mile. Simone Marelx of Paris, winner of two great international beauty prizesone in Paris,' the other England. Specially engaged to write these ar-

In thre weeks or less watch the magic transformation. See how the old, hardened coarse, rought skin turns into

new, fresh, soft, youthful-looking skin almost before your very eyes, all due to simple skin osmosis produced solely by warm water and roseated cream. But be sure to use only pure roseated cream, as it is an entirely different thing from ordinary face creams and must not be confounded with them. I personally prefer Creme Tokalon (Roseated) but any good brand will do. If you have wrinkles get a box of Japanese Ice Pencils and use them in connection with the cream and you can get quick action on the deepest wrinkles, no matter of how long standing, in one night's time and awaken on the morrow to witness most aston

ishing results. Also the use of a little Santonex (sold by druggists) on the

race each morning will almost immed

lately suppress the appearance of all smaller wrinkles and marks of age and

make you look almost years younger.

It gives an indescribably beautiful, ef

fect to the neck and arms for evening

aress. - . r. I personally guarantee success In

every case, in any of my newspaper

articles relating to beauty, or I will refund the amount paid for any products I recommend provided you take your dealer's receipt at the time you make your purchase. My American address

is Simone Mareix, 20 West 22nd Street, New York. ,

NOTE: The manufacturers of

Creme Tokalon, Roseated, have such unbounded confidence In their particu

lar brand that they offer to forfeit

$200.00 to any charitable institution if it can be shown that it will not banish every complexion blemish and give most astonishing new beauty to wrinkled, careworn, aged women in three

days' time in many instances. It can

be obtained absolutely fresh and guar-1

anteed pure from Quigley Bros., Clem . T. Thlstlethwaite - or most any good druggist or department store

In this city.

Once upon a time Charles Mullen, of

Philadelphia, went gunning. It was

a dismal rainy day, and long exposure to cold and wet brought on a severe

attack of rheumatism. He was con

fined to his home.. -

A friend recommended Sloan's Liniment, citing his own case as evidence of Its effectiveness. Mullen bought a bottle and applied it to his aching limbs. Soon improvement was noticed and he was able to return to business. Mr. Mullen writes: "Since that experience I have never been without

Sloans Liniment in the medicine chest." You will find it soothes bruises, sprains, toothache and relieves lame back, neuralgia, in fact, all external pains. At all druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle.

Xmas (Gifts of JEWELRY at LOWEST PRICES Dependable Lines of High Grade Jewelry in Large Selections. Diamonds, Watches, Rings Stick Pins Cuff Links, Lavalliers Chains, Fobs Lockets, Umbrellas BRACELET WATCHES Emblem Jewelry and the Finest Line of FRENCH IVORY ever shown in Richmond at lowest prices

A Small Deposit will hold any article until Christmas.

Open Evenings

Sam S. Vigran Lowest Price Jeweler 512 Main St. Phone 1295

Mm ; ..Ungues Are Sure Signs of Smart Shoe Styles a i i With the popular vogue of the short skirt, the lines of a Shoe can now make or mar the whole effect of a woman's costume. By all means, let her have the trimness and slenderness " that makes the charm of picturesqueness in dress

complete.

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Laaies grey kid vamp

with white kid top lace

8-inch boots; long vamp

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- eltman's ?hoe Cltore ' 5 Stores M 724 & Main St.

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"THIRTY FEET FROM 8EVENTH STREET."

Select! Youif Plnohopraplhi Mow For CMstaas . 'Delivery :. Come in and have us explain oar Christmas Phonograph club, now forming, select your phonograph now, have it delivered Christmas and pay for it later.

It is our very great pleasure to announce that we have been granted the agency for the Starr Phonograph We are offering to the music lovers of this City the latest and most wonderful development among talking machines, because it is fundamentally right in construction. The tone of the Starr Is free from any feature which you may .have thought objectionable in earlier instruments. If you are ' familiar with other types of phonographs, you will understand why we say the difference is In the Tone. There are many distinctive features ; for Instance, It is the first phonograph primarily designed to play every type of Disc Record. COME AND HEAR ONE PLAY

THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."

The incomparable tone of the Starr Phonograph would be just as true, just as natural if the case were of the roughest unfinished boards, but cultured folk demand art in both design and finish. The Starr is obviously the only phonograph given a piano ' finish throughout. Craftsmen long skilled in the standard demanded in the Starr product have created an instrument distinct in design and of , unusual finish among smaller musical instruments. If for no other reason you should select the Starr, knowing that no other phonograph retailing at approximately the same price is its equal in design and finish. ,

4lt there were no Thistletb waite's Drug Stores, there would be no Cut Rate Drugs." v

Our Everyday Prices 25c Borden's Cond. Milk 2for2

25cAlceck Porous Plasters 2 for 254 25c J. el J. Belladonna Plas. 2 for Kd

25c Menthofatum, 17c 3 for 50 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills.... 15 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin 344 50c Swamp Root 141

25cBromo Seltzer, 17c... 3 for 50 25c Groves' Bromo Quinine Tabs 17i 50c Bromo Seltzer, 34c; 3 for $1.00 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine Tabs. 17

25c Celery Vesce, 17c 3 for50t 25c Llsterlne, 17c .3 for 50 50c Llsterlne, 34c........ 3 for $1.00 25c Danderine, 17c 3 for 50c 50c Dander I ne, 34c 3'r$1.00 50cLavorls, 39c 3 for$ljoO 50c Glycothymolfne 39 50cHorlick's Malted Milk 39 75cMellin's Food... 59c $3.75 Hornck Malted Milk. $2 93 25c Sal Hepatlca, 17c 3 for 50 50c Sal Hepatlca, 34c... 3 for $1 OA

25cLysol 25c Sloan's Liniment 25c Malt Nutrine, 19C 3for50t 25c 8quibbs' Tal. Powder. .2 for 25 25c Bab cock's Coryl'.l. Tal. 2for25e Mennen's Bor. Talcum. ....2for2E:

25c Williams' Talcum 2 forest.

JiUV 50c Levy's LaBlach Powder

50cDorin's Brunette Rouge

$1.25 Azurea or LaTrefle Ft Pow 84 $1.25 Azurea or LaTrefle Tol Wa. 4 SOcDjer-KIss Face Powder 43 $1.25 Djer-Kiss Face Powder... 84 500 "-y01 39 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19 25c Lyon's Tooth Paste or Pwdr 19fc 50c Pebeco Paste 34 25c For h man's Pyorrhoea Paste 39 25c Putnam Dry Cleaner 19 25cEnerglne Dry Cleaner ioa

50c Milk of Magnesia 39c; 3 for 1

25c Vick's Croup Salve 19c, 3 for 50 25c Musterole, 19c 3 for nil

$1.50 Fel. Comp. Syr. Hypophos 98 $1.00 Abolene (liquid) 74 50c Stanolind, 39c....... 3 for SI Oft

75cNuJol .....59 $1.00 Russian Mineral Oil (il

50c Hinkle's Cascara Cath. Pills 19 50c Aromatic Cascara 4 oz., 25 $1.00 Pinkham's Veg. Comp ft7

$1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescrip 07 $1.00 Pierce's Golden Med. Dis. 07 $1.00 S. S. S. Blood Remedy.... 07t $1.00 Peruna 50cWyeth's Sage and Sulphur. .34 $1.25 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water.... 4 35c Djer-Kiss Talcum 22

$1.25 Azurea Toilet Water

75cPlnaud's Lilac Vegetal 59 50c Sem Giovine (always young) 39(t 10cPhys. and Sur. Soap.. 4 for2

25cWoodby Fa. Soap 19c, 3 for 50

10c Saymon's Veg. Soap, 8c, 3 for 19

35c Tooth Brushes, guaranteed. .25

20c Children's Tooth Brushes... 10 20c Tooth Brushes. auaranterf

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Rul&sr Goods

$3.00 Whirl Fug Spray Syringe $1.98 75c Fountain 8yrinoe

$1.00 Fountain Syringe .74 $1.25 Fountain Syringe 89 $1.50 Fountain Syringe 98 $1.75 Fountain Syringe $1.19 $2.00 Fountain Syringe $l!48i $1.00 Hot Water Bottle 74' $1.25 Hot Water Bottle 8M'

$1.50 Hot Water Bottle 98

$1.75 Hot Water Bottle ......$1.19 $2.00 Hot Water Bottle...... .$1)48 $1.50 Comb. Syringe and Bottle 98 $1.75 Comb. Syringe & Bottle $1.19 $2.00 Comb. Syringe & Bottle $1.34 $2.25 Comb. Syringe A Bottle $105 $2.50 Comb. Syringe & Bottle $1.74 $1.00 Nose and Throat Atomizer 79 50c Atomizer 39 $3.00 Invalid Cushion '-$2.25

75c Face Bottle 59

$1.00 Face Bottle 74 75c Ice Cap 59 $1.00 Ice Cap 74 $1.50 Ice Cap 93

75c Rubber Gloves 48 $1.00 Rubber Gloves T4 50c Breast Pump 35 50c Household Syringe 35

75c Household Syringe 48 $1.00 Household Syringe T4 $1.25 Household Syringe "89 $1.50 Household Syringe ..... 98

Thistlethwaite's

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Cut Rate

Drug Stores

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