Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 22, 7 December 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1916

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C. W. B. M. ENJOYS DECEMBER SESSION AT CAMiBRiDGE CITY

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec.' 7. Mr., and' Mrs. Marshall Smith and family of Columbus,' Mr. and Mra. Walter !, Smith and son, of Peru, and Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Hatcher of Fort Wayne, .have been the gnests of Mr and Mrs. Amos Smith . . Mr. and Mrs. , C. T. Wright attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. John Dobbin, at Greenfield, Tuesday.... Boyd Williams ; has been quite ; sick with ,tonsilitis, and off duty at the City Restaurant. jf Lodge to Serve Supper .1 The ladies of Zenobia Temple, No. 10, will serve supper Thursday evening, In connection with the K. of P. District meeting John Elliott, of Richmond, is spending a few days in this city. . . .The December meeting ot the C. W. B. M. was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Kerlin, with Mrs. Kerlin . and 'Mrs. Jessie Cornell v hostesses .... The 1 lesson topic, ; "Old Spain and New America," was ' dis- ' sussed by Mrs. R. L. Scott and Mrs. i a. H. Hodson, Miss Lena Morris read- . tag the lesson, and Mrs. Cornell conlucting the devotions. After adjourninent refreshments were served by the : kostess Mrs. Abiram Boyd is . tpending a few days in Indianapolis, r.. .Will Ohmit and daughter Margaret, ;f Milton, , and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'torch, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; fohn Ohmit and daughter, Mrs. Reba '.Whltelev, at dinner Sunday.... Mrs. prank Adams and children have re- ) turned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. . Kersey Huffman, near Connersvflle. ,.,.F. F. Romer was in Dayton Tueslay on business. ' (kSK TRANSPORTATION OF TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE

There has been a run on the townShip trustee this week by persons ranting money for transportation expenses. During the first hour that the ttffice was open this morning, three able bodied men called and asked for tickets. They ' were refused aid because they could have earned , the aecessary money. TAKEN TO PRISON

Raymond Dangherty along with several other prisoners was taken to Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., today from Indianapolis. Daugherty, former postmaster at Economy, was sentenced for two years for embezzling government tunds.

Washington THEATRE

Weekly Program , , , TONIGHT W. A. Brady Presents 'The Madness of Helen" Featuring Ethel Clayton and Carlyte Blackwell PATHE NEWS Friday The Vltagraph Blue Ribbon Feature "Dollars and Law" Featuring LILLIAN WALKER Comedy Frank Daniels Pathe News.

SATURDAYKatinka

Orchestra Music Afternoon Continuous from 2 p. m. Evening Continuous from 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults, 10c. Children, 5c You can park at the Washington

ENTERTAINS YOUNG PEOPLE TO DINNER

WEST' MANCHESTER, O.; Dec 7. --Jobn Gruber was operated on Monday mommg for tumor. , Dr. ' Markey, Dayton, performed the operation assisted by Dr. George Blackford of Eldorado..... A six o'clock dinner was enjoyed at the home of Miss Hazel Barnes of the local exchange by a party of young people on Saturday evening. Those present were Messrs. O. N. Shelleberger, Dayton. Harvey Banfill, Eldorado, Mart Marker of Greenville and the Misses Alice Scuerman. Hazel Barnes and Yvonne Miller..... The Gleaners Sunday school class sale amounted to $11.05 Saturday. The class will have a business meeting next Friday evening at the home of Miss Alene Glaedell... .. Jacob Coning and wife were very apprised Sunday when a number of relatives and friends came with well filled baskets. All spent a very pleasant day together. Many Attend. A large congregation was present at Sunday evening services of the Christian church where Rev. II. C. Crampton delivered an excellent sermon..... Dr. O. P. Wolverton and son Giles, of Greenville, called on friend3 here Sunday Ed Foos of Dayton spent Thanksgiving with his parents.

RICHMOND PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL

NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 7 Mrs. Mary Young and son Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer and Miss Edna Spencer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge of Casstown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George Larrison of Dayton, Mrs. Mary Burns and Mrs. Bertha White of Richmond,' attended the funeral of Mrs. Elsie Rahn Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman... Enos Hill of Spr!ng Valley, Ohio, was the week-end guest of his cousin, W. P. Mills.

ARCADE Vltagraph presents Donald Hall, in ,. "THE MAN WHO WENT ',; ;S "BANE" , Also A Vim Comedy

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Rudyard Kipling in Photo Play. Kipling's Thrilling Drama of the East .

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Thai Failed" In 5 Acts ' In presenting this remarkable story Friday, .we offer one of the strongest and, undoubtedly the most interesting, subjects of the year. From the start of the picture when you see, far across the Sahara Desert, the Arabian Caravan on its way, to the wonderful battle scenes, the oriental , dances in the coffee house, the return of the troops, the director has carried the atmosphere of the Orient. Then the change to the studios of; London where the now famous correspondent is found" struggling with his half nude model, the story fascinates and grips the spectator 'till the final scene is flashed upon the screen. The Play Above All Screen Plays Starring Robert Edeson Jose Collins and Lillian Tucker It's Kipling's Greatest Story Tonight In 5 acts "THE UNDERTOW" I Admission 5c

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Tonight, Friday & Saturday Pollard Musical Comedy Co. offer a Nautical Musical Comedy in one Act

The Dog Watch"

Beautiful Scenery Gorgeous Costumes.

S Complete eC fl g Of the latest fl f cast of Q I 1U Singing Hits 4 Other Vaudeville Acts 4: OSCAR STARR GREEN & PARKER Heavyweight Juggling ....... ..The .Blue Ribbon Pair LANE & HARPER FIDDLER SHELTON "The Manicurist and the , Man" Suffocated with delightfulness

PRICES Matinee 10c and 20c; Night, balcony 10c and 20c; lower floor 30c; Loge seats 35c.

SHOWS 2:30, 7:45 and 9:00 p. m. Seats on sale at Murray, Box. office. Call phone 1699..

HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY

NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 7. Mrs. Sarah. Arnold, 55, died Wednesday afternoon, a few hourB after she had been stricken with paralysis. She ,is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Foster, a son Robert, a granddaughter, her" mother who"! lives in Kentucky and by seven brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Martin Hapner, Richmond, Is a Bister of the deceased woman and Albert Alexander also of Richmond Is a brother. ; - Funeral services will' be held at the home of the daughters, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be at Spring Lawn.

SCALE OF SALARIES ADVANCED BY WAR

LONDON, Dec 7. Workwomen in expensive furs are a common sight in the great industrial centers of Great Britain owing to the high rate of wages now being paid, and the price of Musquash, American gray fox and skunk furs have advanced appreciably. London furriers are said to be overwhelmed with orders from the industrial centers for twenty, thirty and forty guinea coats with muffs and stoles in proportion but owing to the drain of workmen for military purposes these orders' are difficult to execute. .

440 ACRES NETS FARMER $10,512 ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 7. Will Williamson, a proseprous and well known farmer of Perry and Green township has sold $10,612 worth of grain and stock off his 440 acre farm during the past eleven months. Sixty head of cattle brought him $5,700; 234 head of hogs netted him $4,212. Besides this he sold $600 worth of oats. At present he has forty shoats feeding for the market and 100 head of fall pigs. , - HOLD HOME COMING FOR THEIR CHILDREN

STUDIES POLICE METHODS

BERLIN, Dec. 7. Turkey has become so impressed with the efficiency of the Berlin police that it has sent to Berlin the director of the Constantinople criminal department,- Behaeddin Bey, to study the methods in vogue here, so that on his return he may reorganize the police of Turkey's capital and principal cities, and introduce German methods there.

ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger arrived home from Muncie after eating Thanksgiving dinner there and visiting relatives. ....Roll Osborn of Shreevesport, La., arrived here Saturday to see his father, Elem Osborn, who is seriously ill with cancer. The affliction is a taermous cancer on the neck and is liable to cause death any minute Riley Salisbury, who has been suffering from the recent stroke of paralysis, is worse today with little hopes by relatives of ever being better.... Mr. and Mrs.' Oliver Hiatt ate dinner Sunday with Albert Chamness . and family, of South Twelfth street, Richmond ...Mr. and Mrs. W." L. Fenimore gave a home-coming dinner Sunday for their children and grandchildren. Those who answered the parental call were Mr. and Mrs. Cale

COLISEUM

TODAY SKATING MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING P0L0-SATURDAY-P0L0 Indianapolis vs. Richmond SEE FRED JEAN IN ACTION SEE LEWIS AND LOXON They Are Better than Ever Amateur Game 7:30. Second Game, 8:45 Admission 25c. Reserved Seats?- 15c Extra j PHONE 1569

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Back from the world of sham and society. Tired of its frills and fads. this cave girl returns to her cave hoy love, and the breast of Mother Nature. EDNA MAYO With EUGENE O'BRIEN in "THE RETURN OF EVE" Jin Essanay Feature as two babes of the wood, whose purpose is to start a new race, find their real happiness in their Eden of Love. Released through '' Vitwgrnph-Lubin-Selig-Esaanay, Inc. . The Big Four

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WASHINGTON THEATRE Saturday, Dec. 9th. Matinee and Night. ARTH U R HAM M ERSTEI N OFFERS THE BRILLIANT AND SPARKLING SUCCESS

A MUSICAL PLAY

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BY HAUERBACH AND IRIAtl AUTHORS Or "HIGH JINKS "AND "THE nRETtY" ONE YEAR at THE LYRICano 44TT ST. THEATRES. NEW YORKKatinka complete orchestra will furnish music matinee and night; Night Prices: $2.00, 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c: Seat Sale Thursday, 10 a. m. Matinee Prices: $1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c The First musical comedy of the season. I ;V:.- ;

Fenlmore and son Howard, Muncie; Mr.' and Mrs.- Hnrlie Lantr and children, Mildred and Dudley, Hagerstown; C. C Fenlmore, California, and Harold Fenlmore could' not be present

HONOR U. 8. CITIZEN

LONDON, Dec. 7. To commemorate the memory of A. G. Vasnderbilt, who was drowned by the sinking of the Lusitania, and his association with English 'coaching for a number ' of years, members of the Coaching club propose to erect a granite column on Holmwood Common near Dorking, by the main road from London to Brighton traversed by Mr. Vanderbilt's "Venture." .:.:,

MARRIED III RICHMOND

HAGERSTOWN, , InL, Dec.; 7. The marriage of Miss Leona Sells, a popular and accomplished young lady and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sells, of North Perry street, to Mr. Merll Ford, of Bryant, Indiana, occurred at Richmond - Tuesday. The Rev. J. F. Rae, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Ford returned to the home of the bride's parents, where they will reside for the present.

. The Hungarian government has established an , experiment station for the study of the culture' of flax and hemp.'

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This will all go, and,besldes, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. x Pape's Diapepsin is a certain care for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if . your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home. AdV;

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Are you giving the selection of yotrr Gifts the proper consideration? There are thousands of articles advertised as appropriate for gifts to loved ones at Christmasrbnt after-all, there are but three real tokens that carry your message of cheer and good will right to the heart of the recipient. Cigars for a man Candy for a lady and a Kodak for the children. Nothing else so completely fills the spirit of Christmas. These three articles so essential to a Happy Christmas Day may be had at the Five Quigley Drug Stores... Make your gift selection here and you will insure the everlasting gratitude of the ones you wish to remember.

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Buy DOWNEY'S CbocbMes

. This is a gift that will mean much to every girL Somehow a gift 'expresses the" individuality of the giver and we suggest that you can not do better than to send "Her" a Box of these Wonderfully Delicious Chocolates. Ask for the

"Medal of Honor" Package at 80c Other Packages 50c, 60c, 65c, $1.00 Here is the package of Chocolates that received the medal of honor at the Panama Exposition. They are truly "The Prize Chocolates." Every piece in this beautiful package contains a surprising' delight. It is a selected package and contains only these favorite dainties of the chocolate lover: Peach, Orange and Pineapple Cordials; luscious Fruit-Nugatines, Cluster Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Bel. monts, Sugared Pineapple and Nuts Glace.

THE JOYOUS CRY OF "OH, TPS A KODAK1'

when the youngster catches the first glimpse of it on Christmas morning will make you more than glad that you selected it as your gift to the children. There are so many scenes dear to the. heart of a child and to grownups as well, that anyone of them in after years would be worth the price of the kodak, just to bring them back to your memory. Buy a Kodak for Xmas. The price is small, ranging from 75c up.

The Sttarr Phonograph

a musical instrument made in Richmond and one that will add beauty, comfort and pleasure to your home. See us for the new styles in Starr Phonographs, and if you want to. buy one for a Xmas present we suggest that you order now.

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