Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 9, 22 November 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHUQND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGHAIL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1916
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SOUTH SIDEOS UOOE OUILQIUG OF 6 STREET SPAN WITHOUT DELAY
' To on co&a traction of the South atreet bridae before work on the Main treat span la atarted. th South Side Improvement aisocfctlon will tend a committee before the county commissioners, Saturday. Thla action waa decided upon at the regular bimonthly meeting of the association lait night. The south aldere will urge that work on the Main atreet bridge will neceaav tat otnsinv at th temnorary atructure. This would throw all traffic on the Doran bridge unless the South O atreet tract tire is erected first The Doran kmm im KbMa tA b condemned any time. In case work on the Main ht4r& la at art A1 before the BMW iftwev " South O street bridge is opened for would practically be cut off from Richmond. If the Doran bridge were de clared unsafe, if iait win h nofnted out that the tnterurban traffic could be detoured oyer the South G atreet bridge while th Main atreet structure is unaer construction. BATON PEARS TRAMP SCOURGE BATON, O., Nov. 22. Tentative plans to solve the problem arising dur ing the winter months Decease ox uw visit of hordes of tramps are oeing considered by city council. Camden Uat v-.r sthlished a municipal atone pile, and it is said the arrangement waa responlsble for many ' an "unemployed worker" striking that place off his itinerary. . Friday and Saturday evening of this week concerts will be given at "the First M. E. church for the benefit of the ladles of the ,0. A.R Wllmont Goodwin, baritone and Florence Austin violinist with Samuel Quincy at the piano will appear on both pro grams. The recitals will begin at 8 g o'clock. The puDiic -is invnea. Sat urday evening a program " a follows: ' Rhapsodic in G Minor Brahms . -.. - 8amuel Quincy 'Ballade and Polonaise.... Vleuztemps Florence Austin Victorious My Heart Is. ... . .Carlsslml ; The Night Strauss Had A Horse Korbay The defeat of the 'Hungarian army by the Turks on the Mohacs in August, 1526, was one of the greatest disasters in the history of the nation. Wilmot Goodwin The S van . .Hugo Moment Musical Schubert-Kreisler ; Berceuse' Vet I Valse de Concert.......; Musln ' Florence Austin The Witch Song...... , . . Dramatic Reading with the Piano Poem by Ernst. Von Wlldenbruch . Etude Op. 25 No. 1 in A Flat. . .Chopin Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1 in C Minor. . Chopin ilmprompto Op. 31 In F Minor. . .Faure ' Samuel Quincy "Slumber Song .Weltzell Herje Rati ,..Hubay ' Florence Austin The Immortal Cup....Clough-Lelghter Long, Long Ago in Alcala.. .Messager -Old Ballads Selected Wilmot Goodwin m Mrs. Harold Klnert. Mrs. Charles i Heinbaugh and Mrs. Walter Peff ley went to Cincinnati today and spent 1 the time shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas gave a prettily apolnted dinner last evening BEAUTIFUL HAIR, THICK, WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist cloth through hair and double ita beauty at once. i Save your hair!. Dandruff disappears I ; and hair stops coming out. i ' Immediate? Yes! Certain? that's : the joy of It. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as : soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after an application of Danderine. Also try this moisten a cloth with a ,' little Danderine and carefully draw-it ; through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the S hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in Just a few moments you have I doubled the beauty of your hair. A j delightful surprise awaits those whose ! hair has been neglected or is scraggy, (faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides . beautifying the hair, Danderine dis- ' solves every particle of dandruff; . cleanses, purifies and Invigorates the ; scalp, forever stopping Itching and fallj ing hair, but what win piease you most I will be after a few weeks' use. when 'you see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair grow ing all over the scalp. - Danderine is to the hair what fresh J showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots : and invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and lifeproducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, charm- ' tng lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will Just get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from apy drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Adv.
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at their hone. Boats Sixteenth atreet. aa a courtesy to Her. and Ura. F. W. Draaaat of the First English Lutheran ehuroh. Pink and white chrysanthemums were used in appointing the table. A dinner in four courses waa served. The gueata were Rev. and Mrs. DreaeeL Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Battel, Mr. and Mrs. Hben Loach, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Eggemeyer. Misa Mildred Haas, Mr. Paul Dressel. Miss Irene Haaa and Miss Mabel Bollinger. Mlsa Edith Hllbert led the devotional exercises last evening when a meeting of the King's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church waa held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Davis, North Seventeenth atreet. Miss Pearl Warner gave a reading from the King's Daughters Magazine. A reading on "Latin America,' the study book was given by the hostess. Miss Pearl Warner sang a pretty solo There were dainty refreshments after the program. The next meeting win be held the third Tuesday In December at the home of Miss Pearl Warner. Mrs. James Quigley has cone to Denver, Colorado, where she will spend the winter. This afternoon Mrs. Win Henderson entertained members of the North Side section of the Woman Character Builders class of Central Christian church at her home, North Nineteenth street The members of the Eastern Star will give a masquerade party Saturday evening . in the Masonic Temple. All members and sojourning members are invited to attend. Favors went to Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Mrs. John Baum of Pittsburg and Mrs. Paul Comstock Tuesday when Mrs. Jeannette Bland gave a luncheon-auction-bridge party at the Country club for Mrs. John Baum of Pittsburg. The marriage of Miss Cecil Georgia Forsythe to Mr. Walter P. Albert of New York, son of Mrs. Mary Albert, North Fourteenth street, was celebrated at the .home of the bride's mother in Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The rooms were decorated beautifully with a profusion of palms, ferns and pink and white chrysanthemums. In the music room was an altar of palms and ferns.. Miss Ruth Forsythe, niece of the bride, played "Traumerel" before the ceremony and Mendelssohn's wedding march for the entrance of the bridal party, which Included Miss Gladys Forsythe, sister of the bride, maid of honor, and Milo Forsythe, brother of the bride, best man. Rev. C. E. Oldham of Connersville performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of Venetian lace over pale pink satin and her flowers were white chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Albert have gone on a trip through the south and east. , They will be at home in Newark, N. J, after January 1. The bride traveled in a burgundy velvet coat and hat to match. Mrs. Mary Albert and Messrs Gardner of this city were among the guests. A meeting of the aid society of the West Richmond Friends' church was held yesterday afternoon at the church. Needlework was a feature. . The members of the West Richmond Friends church aid society met yesterday afternoon at the church and spent the time in sewing.
Thanksgiving Millinery Sale If it is Correct, We Have it If We Have It, It is Correct
For Instance, here are the ' go at .'.'. 4,. s
Starting Tomorrow, and continuing until November 30th. Come in and look at the many bargains you can select from.
1 dozen Lyons Velvet Hats for middle aged people, all black; formerly cost $10.00, at.this sale. .................
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COMING; "Through the Wall"
'- trip around the world will be given In Boston, Ind, Friday evening. Tho guests win start , from the high school. America, then go to Ireland. Mrs. Arthur Piper's f then to Japan, Mrs. Nathan Druley's; back to Ameri ea In the Domestto Science room. Lunch win be served In each country. Cars win start from America every IS minutes from 6 o'clock tlU 8:30 when all meet In the auditorium for the program. Entire trip 25 cents for admits, 10 oents for children 10 years and younger. Proceeds are for the M. E. Sunday school. . . Program Is as follows! Invocation; victrola music, Mrs. Sam Ketron; a reading, Mrs. Guy Glrton; vocal solo. Miss lone . Robinson; a play. The Sweet Family; " victrola music; song by the quartet. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. WMtmlre, Miss Madge and Everett Druley: a reading, Miss Bon-
I nle Butler; a piano, solo, Mr. Wilbur Bond; benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mashmeyer are the parents of a baby daughter, Betty Jane, born Sunday at the Mashmeyer home. Mrs. William Drathlng-was pleasantly surprised at her home, South Eighth street, Tuesday morning In celebration of her fifty-fifth birthday anniversary. Those' present were Mrs. Ernest Schwerln, Mrs. Louis Wrede, Mrs. William - Benge, Mrs.- Henry Schultz, Mrs. William Niebuhr, Mrs. Christ Drathingi Mrs. William Erk, Mrs. Albert Stauber, Mrs. Henry Hoff, Mrs. Joe Melle, Mrs. John Helmich, Misses Edna Drathing, Elsie, Irene and Master Robert Helmich, Leonard Melle, Alma Hart,. Ralph and Martha Smith. Mrs. Drathing received many pretty gifts. A meeting of the Art Study class wiU be held Tuesday morning of next week Instead of Wednesday on account of Thanksgiving. This evening Miss Robinson will entertain the members of the Dramatic club of the high school to dinner. Guests at a meeting of the Kensington club held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum were Mrs. C. W, Nusbaum of. Boise City, Idaho; Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum, Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, Mrs. George Eggemeyer, Mrs. Will Seeker, Mrs. Mary Moore, v Miss Rena Cunningham and Miss Lucile Neff. Needlework and social conversation were features. A luncheon was served. " In two weeks, Mrs. William Scull entertains the club. The Woman's Relief Corps will hold Inspection Thursday afternoon In the Post room. Mrs. Savannah Grove of Knightstown will Inspect the Corps. It is urgent that all members attend. An all-day meeting of the Coterie club will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, South Sixteenth street. " Mrs. Laura Ferguson will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of AakForCtt Tilt Original Nourishing ., DsUdooa Digestible Safe Milk Pot Infants, Invalid Tbm Original Food-Driaa newest things in millinery and they this sale millinery, regardless of quality
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A Gripping Otory of Intrigue, novongo and Retribution
the Alice Carey club at her home, North Seventeenth atreet. The program will be given aa announced' In the year book. . ,
Miss Bertha Walterman waa hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a card club at her -home. South Twelfth, street Miss Blanch Bayer and Miss Corinne Wilson were guests A luncheon was served. Next week the club meets and the hostess will be announced later. Mrs. Carney and daughter Miss Lucile Carney, visited mends In Indianapolis Tuesday. A meeting of the Quaker City Circle club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Effie Poter, South Third street All members are asked to be present. . . . . Mrs. Daniel Brewer of North Eighth street and Mrs. Nell Menke motored to Cambridge City yesterday. - The many friends of Mrs. Glen Smith will be sorry to learn of her serious . illness at - the home , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown, corner; North West Second and Willlama street Favors went to Mrs.-James Oates and Mrs. Frank Hebbeler Tuesday af ternoon when" members of a euchre club were entertained by Mrs. Carl Cutter. Mrs. Gus Hafner was a guest. A luncheon was served after the game. Mrs. . . Will -Ha wekotte entertains the club in two weeks.' Last evening Mr! and Mrs. Dan Weber entertained members of a' Five Hundred club. Favors went to Mrs. Gus Sudhoff, Mr.' Charles Runge and Mr. Adam H. Feldman. Cards were played at three tables. Luncheon was served. In" two weeks," Mr. , and Mrs. Clyde Gardner entertain the 'members. . . ' - - . . ' The annual Missionary tea of the St Paul's Lutheran! church ..will . be held ' Thursday ' .afternoon at the chapel. Ladies of all the : Lutheran churches are invited to attend. Mrs. Matthew. Von Pein ' will , have chargp of , the devotional . exercises. Mrs. George Knollenberg will read a paper, "The Women of the Reformation," and Miss Ruth Scott will play a violin number with piano accompaniment by Miss Mable Hasemeler. A discussion, "Missions," will be led by the Rev. F. W. Rohlflng. A quartet composed of Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. George Bartel, Mrs. William Kienker and Mrs. William Meerhoff will sing two numbers' -and Miss Mable' Hasemeler will be the v accompanist. 'A reading, "Charles' Thank You. Box," will be given by Miss Clara Getz. This morning a meeting of the Music Study club was held In the Public Art Gallery at the High School and was largely attended. A program of "Indian" music was presented.' The next & meeting will be held in two weeks. ' sin Bitraet n powaww YOU Sssm Met. at or below cost.
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Miss Jeannette Eaton, who waa a member of the (Industrial Survey In this city recently, is spending the winter, in New York. , Her; home Is in Columbus; Ohio.' Miss India Todd, who has been seriously ill at Marion, Ohio, haB returned to this city and is with Mrs. Hamilton Todd at her home. South Ninth street s - ' After attending a house party at Ann Arbor given by the Delta Sigma Delta, a dental sorority, Miss Marjorle Meagan and Miss Katherine Broderlck have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ochiltree, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ochiltree and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Matheus of Connersvllle,
motored here Tuesday and visited friends. Twenty couples attended the dance given last evening in the Odd Fellows Hall ; by the members of Ye Olden Time ".Dancing club. Another dance will be given In three weeks. - . aaaaaaaaaaa v Mt. and Mrs. Guy Study and baby son, - Master Lomax, are leaving this evening for St Louis after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Study. J ; Mrs. Milton B. Craighead went to Indianapolis today to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson. Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Napier of Amboy, Indiana,, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs. Frank Veregge, North Eighth street - enroute from -Liberty where they , buried their - daughter, Beulah. Mrs. Leander Woodard was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Spring grove Sewing circle at her home in Spring Grove. The -time was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments "were, served. ' In . two weeks" the circle - meets and hostess will be announced later." A card party was given last evening at 7:30 o'clock in the' Moose hall and was largely attended. Another party will be given next weekv T Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp' will give an assembly party Friday-evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. All patrons of these assemblies are Invited to attend. Many persons are Interested in the Centennial fancy dress party which will be given Friday evenine in the Pythian Temple. All persons inter ested are Invited. An admission .of twenty-five cents will be asked. As a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Study of St Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds entertained several guests ARCADE "Stepping Westward" A Tale of the Plains "REEL LIFE" Pictorial "LOVERS A LUNITICS" Cub Comedy ' Four Reels Five Cents ' TOMORROW Helen Holmes in "THE DIAMOND RUNNERS" A Thrilling Detective Drama Orchestra Music 51 Washington THEATRE Weekly Program TONIGHT AND . THURSDAY The Blue Bird Feature "The Evil Women Do" Featuring Elsie Jane Wilson and Rupert Julian PATHE NEW8. Friday and Saturday Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature "Through the Wall" Featuring Nell Shipman, Wm. Duncan and Geo. Holt - PATHE NEWS Orchestra Music Afternoon Continuous " from 2 rp. m. . Evening Continuous, from 7 p.m. i ' ADMISSION Adults, 10c. . Children, 5c You can park at the Washington;
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to dinner last evening at their home. North Tenth street . . - - - Miss ;' Ruth 'Henderson entertained the members of the "Ich Diene" Sunday, school class of the Grace M. E.
church last evening. Music and games were features of the 'evening. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Grace Gormon, teacher of the class, Misses Saucerman, Bessie Meadows, ike tested sldn-treatment I f y on want to experiment on yon r skin, there are plenty of treatments to experiment with. But if yon want something whose value has been Proven by years and years of successful use, if you want a treatment that dSctors prescribe constantly, that you know contains nothing harsh or injurious, you will find It in Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap. It usually stops itching instantly, and rarely fails to clear away all trace of eczema r similar tormenting skin-eruption. KetniAl Ointment and Retiool Soap arc told by ah drocciats. For trial free, write to DepC 27-R, Resmol, Baltimore, Md.
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MURRAY. VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT THE PUPPETS "A Stage On a Stage" HENRY & ADELIEDE "A Change In Dancing" Roattanco & Shelly A Musical Act . "The Fruit Vender" BERT HOWARD "Comedy Planologue" J0SEFESS0N TROUPE Original Iceland "Gllna Co.". 8 Shows Daily 2:30, 7:45 and 9:00 p. m. . Prices Matinee, 10c and 20c. Night Lower floor, 30c. Balcony, 10c and 20c Lege Seats, 35c. Seats now selling. Phone 1699. ' THEATRE HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 99 Comedy Laugh Makers rjg JOHNNY PHILLIBER JfJS Cast of 22 Mostly Girls 3 Big Scenes Q and 2 Acts O Matinee, 2:30; Night 7:45 and 9:00 Seats at Murray Box Office. Phone 1699. Shows Two-Reel Comedy Adults 15c 1 AFTERNOON Continues m from 2 P. M. ? L EVENING Continues from 7 P.M.
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