Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 19, 4 December 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-1 ELEGR AIL MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1916

TEXTILE EXHIBIT AT ART 6ALLBIY SHIMS MANY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS

BY MISS MAUD BARGER

The Richmond Art association open

ed the Art gallery yesterday afternoon. 'During the present exhibit the public Is cordially Invited. "" 7" ' , The new exhibit Is one of textiles and the application of art In various forms is shown. Miss Elsie Carpell of Saginaw, Mich., exhibits five very beautiful examples of batik which is ; executed In silk In which she has displayed an unusual feeling of movement and harmonious color. Looms Send Pillow Tops. Heuermann looms of Chicago have sent a very interesting display of weaving and includes pillow tops of old German style, table runners of Swedish design and samples of weavings for bags. These were shipped direct from the Chicago Art Institute where they received honorable mention in the recent Allied Arts exhibit. Qne of the special features of the exhibit comes from the Chicago School of Applied and Normal Art. Miss Emma Church who Is at the head of this school has brought the standards of designs created by her students above the level of most commercial artists. A number of these designs have been purchased by the Marshall Field company and produced by the Colonial Drapery company. Sends Beautiful Work. The New York School of Fine and Applied Art has sent some beautiful examples of drapery design In opaque water color. They also Include In their display some beautiful paintings of interiors with suitable drapery, furniture and wall hangings. The cards of costumes designed from the students of this school are of unusual interest and

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION TO COME TO AMERICA

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It Is becoming quite the custom these days for Australian athletes to "run over to the States" as if the Land of the Kangaroo and the Land of the Free were only a day or two's sail from each other. Miss Fanny Durack is the latest Australian to announce an intention to visit the United States. Miss Durack is the champion woman swimmer of Australia. She hopes to take some of .our American titles.

COME FROM GAPITAL

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reese of Washington, D. C, were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. J. T. Reese, Thanksgiving. Mr. Reese has just returned from a trip of two weeks in the West, including Denver, Colo., and Fort Worth, Tex., in the interest of the Bureau or Animal Industry and left Friday for Chicago, to attend the International Stock Show. Mrn. Reese will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Julian, of Lewisvllle, and other relatives during his absence John Vickery went to Connersville Wednesday evening, to visit his daughter Mrs. Laura Richey and her mother, Mrs. Mary Hindman, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons, of Richmond Orville Bortsfield. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bortsfield, is improving arter an illness from the grip Mrs. Sarah Sells has returned after a visit with relatives in Cleveland, O.

EVEN FURS GO HIGHER

Even the price of pelts has joined the general trend upward, according to Harry Clark, buyer, who announced that raw skunk furs were commanding a price of $3.60, the highest price for some time.

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are beautiful in color and composition. A - very beautiful Chinese - satlnn skirt, elaborately embroidered in panels of dragon and bird design Is exhibited by Miss Anna Flnfrock. An exceedingly handsome Paisley shawl is loaned by Mise Sophia Marchant. One of the interesting features that is being displayed is the clothing fibers which show cloth from the raw material to the finished product, Including some of the by-products, showing the various steps through which the raw materials pass in their manufacture into yarns ready for weaving and knitting into clothes. The gallery is open to visitors Monday and Wednesday evenings and on Sunday from 2 until 5 o'clock and during school hours on other weeks days.

CALLS UPON FARMER TO INCREASE OUTPUT

Necessity, due to the exhorbitant cost of living, for producing more foodstuffs upon farms of the country was emphasized by Otis Crane In a recent address before farmers of Ferry township in session at Economy. Mr. Crane suggested that the farmer apply modern business methods of reckoning profit and loss in his vocation. In a survey of Grant county, the speaker found that few made an income of $500, while one man actually lost money, failing to take Into account Interest on his investment, depreciation and other considerations. He urged the men to obtain knowledge which is within easy reach of how to produce larger and, higher grade crops. He cited the success of various corn and hog clubs in other counties. These clubs were advocated as a means of training better farmers in the coming generation.

Boston Nuggets

By Miss Grace Parka.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson had

as their guests Thursday, Mrs. Cora Mulilns and Mrs. Roberts and son,

Oren Messrs. and Mesdames Clar

ence Parks, Albert Parks and Perry Murray and Ora Parks were guests Thursday of Mrs. Ollie Parks.. . . 4Miss

Mary Beard and Grace Parks visited Mr. and Mrs. Zac Stanley, Thursday. .... Mrs. B. C. Stanley has returned to her home in Kansas City after visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John Kanost, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ketron and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ketron and family spent Thanksgiving in Cincinnati Mrs. Fiechter and daughter Katherine of Oxford, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook Mrs. George Shumate and children of Cottage Grove, were guests Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. William Overholser.

GIVE DINNER PARTIES

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. .4 Mr. and , Mrs. Theodore Dronberger have returned to Anderson, after a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elchlor. . . . Thanksgiving services were held Thursday in the Presbyterian church, Rev. R. C. Jones delivering the sermon, the Rev, Mr. Stearn read the lesson, and Rev. Clarence ; Pearce, also, assisted In the service..... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry and son, Paul, Greenfield, Mrs. Martha Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lafever and daughter, Miss Bertie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Bradway, at dinner . Thanksgiving .The dinner and supper served Thursday, by the ladles of the Christian church, consisted of viands of the season, and considering numerous other attractions, was well patronized.... .Harry Kiser, Richmond, Miss Edith Harris, Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chapman, and son, Russell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kiser, at dinner, Thanksgiving.

TOO FAR IN FUTURE ALTHOUGH PRACTICAL

Alfred Bavis' plan for routing new car lines in the south end, was pronounced feasible today by Alexander Gordon, superintendent ' of Richmond city street car lines. "But that is too far in the future," said Mr. Gordon. "I believe the plan for developing the south end is practical. Richmond is not a street car, town. Too many people walk here and there are too many cars empty to i think of extending service."

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FEATURES SOCIAL

NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McNeill entertained with a family party Thanksgiving! day, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McNeill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Middaugh and family, Mrs. Caroline McNeill, Miss Nelle McNeill, Mrs. Mary Brawley, Miss Mayme Smith of Richmond, and the two Misses Brawley.. . . .Edgar Morrison left Friday for a several months visit with relatives in New York state.. .. .Misses Marie Heironimus of Wiley's, and Lois Call were Wednesday evening guests "of Miss Lorena Miller.. . . .The Presbyterian Christian Endeavor society held a social Wednesday evening In the church parlors which was well-attended and much enjoyed by the young people. Contests, games and a pleasing program were the features of the evening's enjoyment. Ice cream and wafers were served the gathering being divided up into families of seven with such names as the turkey, cranberry, celery, pumpkin, etc., the seven denoting the number of grains of corn which the Pilgrims were reduced to In time of famine years ago Mrs. H. T. Tillman and daughter of Trotwood, Mrs. William Barber and son of Anderson, were entertained Thanksgiving Day by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber.; , Karl Kempel of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'H. H. Kempel.

A new spring snap for harness and other purposes in made from a single piece of wire, twisted and suitably shaped.

Rheumatic Blood Is Whole

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It Is Easily Relieved By Toning Up The Blood

HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY

EATON, O., Dec. 4. Following its usual custom, the Unity club will hold a Christmas party and make happy the hearts of two hundred of the city's children. Arrangements are already being made for the affair, which will be held Dec. 23 at the opera house.

Yes, but how? A natural question. The answer is that you must cleanse your blood by stimulating it to healthy, vigorous action, so that it will throw

off the germs and impurities that cause Rheumatism. The action of the wonderful blood purifier, S. S. S. is to practically renew the life blood, give it vigor, stimulate the flow making It throw out the germs and the poison impurities. The excruciating pains of Rheumatism, whether it is the

shooting, stabbing Sciatica, the gripping agony of muscular Rheumatism, or aching arms and legs that break up sleep will be entirely relieved by S. S. S. Don't use nostrums and drugs. Take the blood bath Nature's blood tonic, S. S. S. Get it at any druggist, but insist upon S. S. S. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Send for booklet "What the Mirror Tells," or if yours is a peculiar case, write Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., but begin treatment at once. Adv.

MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF FORMER CITIZEN

NEW PARIS. O., Dec. 4. The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Mills-Hahn of Westerrille, Ohio, was held from her home there Thursday and the body brought here Friday and interred in Springlawn cemetery. The casket was opened at the grave. An unusually large number of friends and relatives gathered at the funeral, Mrs. Hahn having been reared here and had been a teacher in Dry Run and Pleasant Hill districts in her youth.

ASKS FOR GUARDIAN

Thomas Reilly filed a petition in circuit court Saturday to have a guardian appointed for Bernard A. Reilly claimed to be of unsound mind. 1

What Is Your Health Worth to You?

Life's Most Valuable Asset Can Be Yours Do you consider that your health is the most Important thing to be taken care of? Without health.you can neither earn a living nor enjoy life the way you should. The man or woman who Is run down, nervous, tired out, bilious, or suffers from all of the effects- of a run down system cannot hope to be ' anything more than one of the trailers never one of the leaders. Vltalis was made for the nervous and run-down patients of a small town by an Ohio physician and for many years this remarkable tonic wasised in his home town with splendid results to all sufferers of nervous troubles. Vitalis has grown in popularity and has shown such wonderful results that it has come to be called the Universal Tonic. It will improve your appetite, help digestion and make you feel like yourself again. Vltalis is being especially introduced and explained to all the people of Richmond at.Quigley Drug Stores. 'Where the Vitalis man will gladly answer all questions from all suffers or their friends. Adv.

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A patented rubber substitute is made by mixing gelatine with glycerin and a solution of camphor In acetone and treating the mass with sulphur.

Millions Use It To Slop A Cold 'Tape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.

Don't stay stuf fed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. adv.

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It's Better to Buy Eearly Than Late So we suggest that you select that BRACELET WATCH Now, while our stock is at its best, you'll find all the new styles and sizes in Wrist Watches here,

priced at $10.00 to $50.00

HANER'S STORE

Glasses Fitted.

Expert Watch Repairing

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Ladies' Lavender, Old Rose, Light Blue and Taupe Felt Comfy Slipper; .soft felt sole

Ladies Mahogany Calf Vamp, with brown Suede top lace, 8-in. boots. Long vamp with Leather Louis

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and you will be too late to get your Christmas Kryptok Certificate therefore to have this matter explained to you go at once to

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Ladies' dull kid beaded strap or plain pump, evening or party wear priced at

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Misses' and Children's red and black Felt Slippers, fancy trimmed, felt soles,

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Piano Tuning D. E. ROBERTS INDEPENDENT TUNER AND REPAIRER 20 years practical experience. It will pay you the next time your piano needs tuning to call Phone 3684

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REDUCED PRICES Call and see them IRVIN REED & SON 7th and Main Sts.

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"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."

IT'S TIE YOU WERE THINKING OF CHRISTMAS Don't put off your shopping until those final few days when everything must necessarily be done in a state of mind which is not conducive to satisfactory selecting. The choosing is good now; the variety is complete and the prices will never be any lower.

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The Book Cases Shown the Famous

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GUNN SECTIONALS

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We are enthusiastic about our line of Davenports for Christmas. Every one we show has genuine oak frame and guaranteed steel construction; one just like cut in golden or fumed oak finish )Q

LADIES' WRITING DESKS In All Finishes from $12.50 to $35.00

Have a Beautiful STARR Phonograph delivered at Christmas. Come in and have us play this wonderful instrument.

We Have Over 200 Subjects in PICTURES 25c to $10.00

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A dozen designs in Cedar Chests are shown; a practical gift that will be appreciated; priced at $12, $13.50, $16, $18

Make a Christmas Gift of that Dining Table you have wanted bo long. We have one just like cut in

Leather Cloth Top CARD TABLE fumed or golden oak, and, it is

Size 30x30; Special QQ solid oak loo, at .. P0 at ....... ....

$22.50