Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 58, 19 January 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1917
HERE ARE LIEN YOU WILL HEAR SPEAK SUNDAY
How to make "The Sunday School a Factor In the Community" will be the message of speakers on flying squadrons In the city-wide Sunday school campaign Sunday morning. Prompt attendance of the membership, that the squadrons may be greeted by audiences as representative as possible. is being urged by the campaign committee. With the exception of one or two Tacancies the personnel of the squadrons Sunday and the schools to which they have been assigned follow: Squadron No. 1 Supt. J. T. Giles and Mrs. Ray Longnecker at Grace Methodist, First Presbyterian, Reid Memorial and Central Christian schools. Squadron No. 2 Pres. R. L. Kelly and Mrs. F. W. Krueger at Second English Lutheran, Allen Jay Memorial, Earlham Heights and Fairview Methodist schools. Squadron No. 3 Ellis M. Learner and Mrs. Fred Bartel at Whitewater Friends. Union Mission, Second Baptist and Mt. Moriah Baptist. Squadron No. 4 E. H. Hasemeier and Miss Carolyn Hutton at First Baptist and North A Friends. Squadron No. 5 H. T. Sullivan and male quartet at First Nazarene, Bethel A. M. E. and Wcsleyan Methodist. Squadron No. 6 Unassigned. St. Paul's Lutheran, South Eighth Friends, First Christian and First English Lutheran. , Squadron No. 7 Roy Babylon and Claire Reed at First Methodist, East Main Frirnds, Second Presbyterian, United Brethren. All squadrons with the exception of No. 5, which goes to schools which convene in the afternoon, will meet at the Y. M. C. A. between 8:45 and 9 o'clock. I LYNN, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCanless were business visitors in Richmond Wednesday Those attending the funeral of Dr. Keinzle were John Kemp, Ef Hopkins. Gus Gerlach, 0. A. Frazier, Daniel Decker. Corrle Showalter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins Sixteen men of the Western Union Telegraph Co., are here working on the lines at this place Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Johnson are the proud parents of a bal y girl born Monday Mrs. Grannls and daughter, Mis9 Bertha, returned to their home in Indianapolis after a pleasant visit with their son, L. B. Grannls and wife Frank Daly was a business visitor in Winchester Thursday The Ladies Aid society of the Spartansburg M. E. church, perved sandwiches at two big sales and made $40.00. REEEKAH LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS MILTON, lnd., Jan. 19. The Rebrkah lodge installed officers, Tuesday nipht. The officers for the term are Miss Marie Harmier, N. G.; Mrs. Will Deck. V. G.; Mrs. Will Scott, recording secretary; Lafe Rayle, financial secretary; Miss Ethel Turner, conductress; Miss Violet Murley, warder; Mrs. Hattie Heist, chaplain; inside and outside guardians. Mrs. Wesley Newton, Mrs. Walter Templln. Mrs. James Dorldrldce and Mrs. Elizabeth Klmmel right and left supporters to noble grand. Indications are that after the va: Europe will become a strong competitor of the United States for the trado of Guatemala. MIDNIGHT HOURS BRING NO ALARM OF DPIAD GROUP This Sturdy Youngster Keeps a "Bodyguard" on Hand. Minrtai CHAS. KERN HURLEY. runn. ma. POSTS GUARD AT BEDTIME. And Mother Sleeps Without Fear of Hearing that Awful Brassy Choking Cough. This fine boy Is Master Charles Kern, the 6on of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hurley. 1026 Madison St., LaPorte, lnd. Charles has a little "Bodyguard" who lives in a little blue Jar, and protects him against croup, colds, sore throat, bronchitis in fact all kinds of cold troubles. The name of this "Bodyguard" Is Tick's VapoRub Salve, and the best thing about him Is that' he doesn't have to be swallowed. To "post the guard," Charles' mother Just applies VapoRub externally and covers with a warm flannel cloth. Quick relief comes by absorption through the skin and by inhalation as a vapor. "We always try to keep VapoRub la the house," writes Mrs. Hurley, "as the children are very susceptible . to croup. By rubbing it on their throats and chests they are soon relieved. My husband and I used VapoRub when we had pleurisy and : - - l . l i. i j uur yams mcub auuusb umueui" ately. Three sizes. 25c. SOc. 11.00. IUp tHtfr gHY-CuiUM in YOUR hom-X
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THE TELESCRIBE I decided that discretion wa3 the better part of valour and tnat I had better go slow that day and regain my strength, a fortunate decision, as it turned out. Kennedy, also, spent most of the time in the laboratory, so that, after all, I did not feel that I was missing very much. It was along in the afternoon that the telephone began acting strangely, as it will do sometimes when a long distance connection is being made. Twice Kennedy answered, without getting any response. "Confound that central," he muttered. "What do you suppose is the matter?" Again the bell rang. "Hello," shouted Kennedy, exasperated. "Who's this?" There was a pause. "Just a minute," he replied. Quickly he Jammed the. receiver down on a little metal base which he had placed near the instrument. Three prbngs reaching upward from the base engaged the receiver tightly, fitting closely about it. Then he took up a .watch-case receiver to listen through in place of the regular receiver. "Who Is it?" he answered. Apparently the voice at the other end of the wire replied rather peevishly for Kennedy endeavored to smooth over the delay. I wondered what was going on, why he was so careful. His face showed that, whatever it was, it was most important. As he restored the telephone to its normal condition, he looked at me puzzled. "I wonder whether that was a frameup!" he exclaimed, pulling a. little cylinder off the instrument into which he had inserted the telephone receiver. "I thought Jt might be and I have preserved the voice. This is what is known as the telescribe a Breaks a Gold In a Few Hours First Dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" Relieves All Grippe Misery Don't stay stuf fed-up! Quit blowing and sniffing! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" 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; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. :'- 'Tape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Adv. I
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recent invention of Edison which records on a specially prepared "phonograph cylinder all that is said both ways over a telephone wire." "What was It about?" I asked eagerly. .. ,. "Professor Kennedy?" called an unfamiliar voice. "Yes,' answered a voice that I recognized as Craig's. "This is the detective agency, employed by Mr. Whitney. He has instructed us to inform you that he has obtained the Peruvian dagger for which you have been searching. That is all. Good bye." I looked at Kennedy in blank surprise. "They rang off before I could ask them a question," said Craig. "Central tells me it was a pay station call. There doesn't seem, to be any way of tracing it. But, at least I have a record of the voice.".' "What are you going to do?" I queried. "It must be a fake." "yes, but I'm going to investigate it. Do 'you feel strong enough to go down to Whitney's with me?" The startling news had been like a tonic. "Of course,". I replied, seizing my hat.
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The clerk winced. "I don't know," he replied, "honest I don't." Craig waved the gun for emphasis. "Open the safe," he said, i Reluctantly the clerk obeyed. .Under the point of the gun he searched every compartment and drawer of the big chrome steel strong-box which Whitney had pointed out as the safest place for the dagger on our first visit to him., But there was' absolutely no trace of it. Had we been hoaxed and was all this risk in vain? "Where did Mr. Whitney go?" demanded Craig, as he directed the clerk to shut the door and lock the safe again, baffled. ; .; To be continued ,;
TO BUILD ADDITION CAMBRIDGE CITY, Jan. 19. Erection of two new buildings at the cost of $10,000 was the principal thing under discussion at the annual meeting of stockholders of the Bertscb. Foun-; dry company, last night No definite action was taken. COMES TO FUNERAL MILTON, lnd., Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Hoopston, 111., came Wednesday to attend the funeral of the late Henry Wissler, of Centerville. Mesdames Johnson, and Wissl er are sisters of John Kellam of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson came too late to reach the funeral services at Bryant's chapel. They are now with Mrs. Wissler, near Centerville.
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DEBATERS PREPARE FOR FORT WAYNE
. Julius Tietz, Benjamin ' Host and William Haberkern, choice, of the Judges in a recent school elimination contest, will represent Richmond's high school interests in the debate with the Ft. Wayne high school orators, in the high school auditorium, Friday evening, Jan. 26. "Government Ownership of Railroads" is the topic. The Judges for the contest have not been named. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED MILTON,1 lnd., Jan. 19. Mrs. F. C. McCormick entertained the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant company was present including Mrs. Harry Doty, and Miss Nellie Jones as the guests of the club. For Bilious Troubles That heavy headache, torpid liver, sick stomach, bitter taste in mouth, furred tongue, dull eyes and muddy skin, all come from a poor supply of bile. These unhealthy conditions are promptly corrected by mm IPHMLS which stimulate the liver, regulate the flow of bile, sweeten the stomach, and renew healthy bowel action. A household remedy approved by sixty years of public service. For every-day illnesses, Beecham's Pills are attested Remedy Uwt Sal of Any Madid, fa th WarU. Said aTerywHera. la baxaa, 10c 28c PHOT05 722 MAIN SI RICHMOND INfi AT RATLIFS Out of The . High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St 3UY HERE AND FOR LESS
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