Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 16, 30 November 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1X, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1916 Germany s Three Big Men MORE WOMEN WORK FOR WAGE

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BERLIN, Not. 30. According to the official municipal' insurance bureaus, the number of women now employed industrially has advanced to 47:5 per cent, of all workers, as against 20.0 per cent a little over thirty years ago. It rose from 24.5 per cent in 1907, an average year, to 36.3 in 1914, to 42.2 in 1915, and to 47.5 in 1916. Whereas the number of women now at work almost exactly equals the number of men, in some industries female help far outweighs numerically male help. This is especially the case in the textile and the paper industries, though the excess of women employed seems in no manner to have lessened the number of women who are now offering their services. ,

Today's Beauty Help

You can keep your hair at its very best by washing it with this simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff and dirt and leaves a clean, wholesome feeling: Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, afterwards rinsing thoroughly with clean water. One finds that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is unstreaked, bright, soft and fluffy, so fluffy in fact that it looks more abundant htan it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. All scalp irritation will disappear and the hair will be brighter than ever before. Adv. - .

(Left to right) General von Hindenburg, General Ludendorf, and General von Mackensen. Hindenburg Is Chief of the Great General Staff with almost despotic powers. Ludendorff stands at his side as Quartermaster General. He has been with the "Old Man of the Lakes" through all his campaigns. Mackensen is directing the offensive in the Southeast, which has resulted in the invasion of Roumania, the Teutons' newest foe, and the capture of Turkakan.

NEW PARIS CLUB ENJOYS MEETING AT REID RESIDENCE

NEW PARIS, O., Nov.' 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Cuyahoga Falls, O., who were called here by the death of Mrs. William's father, B.

F. Kemp, returned Saturday to their home..'. . .The J. L. H. S. C. was entertained in a delightful way Thursday evening by Mrs. Mary Chenoweth at the home of Mrs. A. B. Reid. The ladies employed the evening by industriously making use of their crochet hooks and thread and were served a daintily prepared and appetizing luncheon at a late hour by the hostess. Mrs. A. B. Reid and Misses Zelma Nunnamaker were guests of the evening. The next meeting will be held In a fortnight with Mrs. Ethel Reid Mr. and Mrs. Orla Harris of Hollansburg, O., motored here Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Garretson. Occupies New Property. Ii. Hawkey has removed from the F. Mitldauph property to the Shurte property vacated by Mrs. Ella Kemp. Charles Price is moving into the W. L. Hahn property on Washington street from tho Burbage home on High street ....A bazaar, market and penny supper will be held Saturday, December 2. at the Christian church, the nffair to open , at one o'clock. A Japanese booth with wonderful articles from "the Land of Cherry Ulcssoms ' obtained through a New York house, will be one of the many pretty booths Misses Hattie and Clara BIobs of Dayton and Deaconess Ddlntll of Cincinnati, were entertained Sunday by Rev. and Mrs. F. F. McLaughlin.. . .-.Edgar Morrison leaves Friday to make .a visit of several months with relatives in New York state. Visit New Westville. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hay and family were Sunday guests of (Westville relatives.. .. .William ' Pierson has three good horses seriously sick with an ailment which has , symptoms of poisoning .Local friends of Mrs. Juliet C. Means will be sorry tojiear that she has been afflicted with her old malady, hives. She and her daughter, Miss Frances, are spending tho vinter at Kokomo Miss Bertha Burbage of Eaton, visited local friends and relatives Tuesday. . . Bailey at New Paris. Manager Wm. H. Bailey of the Richmond Home Tclephon Co., called on Manager C. E. Fox of the New Paris system Tuesday Percy Auld sustained a severely sprained ankle Sunday while playing in the new school building. The lad slipped on the stairs in some manner and fell and was unable to walk, so was carried home by his comrades. He will be housed up several weeks.. . . : Local ' friends of Pennsylvania Agent W. A. Nelson and wife of Bradford, O.; will rejoice with them over the birth of a nine pound son, Monday. The Nelsons but recently removed to Bradford from New Paris B. S. Davis, former superintendent of New Paris schools has accepted a position with the White Star Oil Co., at Eaton. . . .Hubert Jones wa3

removed to Reid hospital Tuesday and

underwent an operation Wednesday for the removal of diseased kidney. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.. . . .Bruce Barr left Tuesday

to spend the winter at Lake City, Fla. . . . .W. E. Dyer and Ed. R. Clark were business visitors in Eaton Saturday. . : . .'Mrs. E. H. Young and son Donald, went to Dayton Wednesday to atteni the Mulford-Herr wedding, which took place Wednesday evening. Miss Elizabeth Mulford, the bride, is a cousin of Mrs. Young, and a kindergarten teacher, while the groom is a practicing physician of Dayton Rev. and Mrs. Frank F. McLaughlin and children are spending several days at Gettysburg, where the minister is conducting a series of revival meetings The choir of the New Paris Methodist church is planning an apron sale for Dec. 16.

GIVES BIG 500 PARTY

LIBERTY, Ind., Nov. 30. Misses Kate and Charlotte Husted entertained very charmingly, with a Five Hundred party, at their home on Union-street, Monday evening. The Thanksgiving color scheme was carried out in the table decorations, score cards and fa-

Cure that cold -Do it today. CASCAI(AgQUINiNE ' The old family remedy-m 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 j?en.u.ina with Red Top and Mr. HUl's picture on it-25 cents. At Any Drug Stora

vors. Guests for four tables were in vited. They were: Mrs. Morris Husted, Mrs. Charles Fahrlander and Misses Eleanor Richardson, Elizabeth Drapier, VIvan Douthit, Mary Rebecca Pigman, Martha Freeman, Mildred Page, Nell Harrell, Helen Maibaugh, Ruth Kitchell, Lou Shupe and Mildred Clark.

TOOK A NEIGHBOR'S ADVICE. "Last winter my son Claude had a severe attack of croup. I took a neighbor's advice and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It releived him promptly," writes Mrs. T. H. Bell, Vandegraft, Pa. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. -

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in Musterole that you ought to buy small jar and try it. '

Just spread it on with the fingers. Rub it in. First you feel a gentle glow, then a delicious, cooling comfort Musterole routs the twinges, loosens up stiffened joints and muscles. ' Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It penetrates

to the seat of pain and drives it away,

but does not blister the tenderest skin. It takes the place of the mussy, old fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is recommended for bronchitis, croup, asthma, pleurisy, lumbago,

neuralgia, sprains, bruises, stiff neck, headache and colds of the chest (it often

prevents pneumonia). 25c and 50c jars; hospital size $2.50.

$10.00 10 ; ; $12.50 $6.00

Furniture Fashion Says:

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And it Is an altogether pleasing style that is being revived. For what living room is not made more charming with a cheerful electric lamp on its table? And what piano is not made more attractive and inviting with a graceful floor-lamp at Its side? There is so much variety in the styles of these lamps, that any individual taste may be reflected in one of them.

Colonial Style Mahogany Pedestals Each pedestal is turned from a heavy piece of stock and carefully smooth dressed. The design is carefuly planned, and the result is a pedestal that is graceful and well-proportioned. The finish is' that dark, mahogany that gives them a refined quietness and a rare beauty. Each pedestal is carefully rubbed to have just the right lustre.

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AMERICA'S FOREMOST AUTOMOBILE TIRE It will indeed be a great Thanksgiving to the motorist whose car is equipped with SWINEHART TIRES. He can thank himself for his good judgment in the selection of this tire. Nothing but actual experience with these Tires will cause you to fully realize their vast superiority over others. NEW STOCK OF HIGH GRADE SECONDS just received. These tires are a little out of the ordinary for seconds. In other words the material in them is of a higher quality than the average second grade tires and consequently represents a greater value, although the price is remarkably low. This stock ' will not last but a few days and we urge immediate action if you want big values at interesting prices. VULCANIZING AND REPAIRING If you have a tire or two that you are about to throw away, you might bring it in for our inspection. Our method of Double Treading and Vulcanizing imparts a new lease of, life to an old tire that ha3 apparently run its life's course, and several hundred miles are added. You'll be interested in our system if you will call and look us over. We' cordially invite you NOW! Will you come? AUTO SUPPLIES 'When in need of Automobile Supplies and Accessories, don't forget to see us. Our stock is complete of everything in the Supply and Accessory line. See us before you buy as we can save you money. :i Mikesell Tire Exchange 19 North Ninth St. Palladium Bldg. Phone 2414

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Silk Shades in Many Colors and Shapes The silk used Is of an excellent quality, that will not become "stretched out" or faded. There are very many colors to choose from either solid colors or figured silks. Beneath the shade are two pull-chain sockets. Each lamp is complete with silk-covered drop cord, and with a socket

Terms, $6 Cash $6 Monthly

Carefully Designed and Built And it is maslvely built It looks solid and rigid, and it is exactly what it looks. The seats and backs are upholstered over a steel spring construction that means comfort and longlasting quality. The cushions are the deep, restful , sort that once you sink into them, you hate to get up. Genuine Quartered Oak in Golden finish.

Spanish Brown Imitation Leather This fabric is so finely finished, and' so beautifully colored, that it is difficult to distinguish it from the genuine. Considering that it will not crack or flake as . easily as most split leathers, the only thing noticed in its use, Is a substantial saving for you. We'll deliver the entire outfit for a first payment of $6.

Select a Sellers Kitcheneed For Wife's Christmas Gilt Come to our store and let us show you the many laborsaving, time-saving, step-saving and sanitary features. Special Terms, $1.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly

You could not place anything in your home that would be j of more real help to the busy housewife than a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet. . Come this week and select yours. We'll hold it for Christmas delivery if desired.

Prices range from $20.00 to $42.50

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