Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 63, 25 January 1917 — Page 7
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HOLMES TO DETAIL REGENT DISCOVERY ; TO SCIENTIFIC MEN i. ' ' Scientists throughout the world are prcatly Interested la chemical discovery of .Frot Harry B. Holmes, Ph.D., for several years connected with the Earlham faculty and, now head of the chemistry department of Oberlin college. " . . Richmond friend iiv received copies of an Invitation sent out by the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania to a lecture by Prof., Holmes, to be given this evening, on "The Formation of Crystals in Gels." la which Prof. Holmes details his discovery; He will explain the remarkable Influence of a gel on the formation of crystals and a theory offered. Methods of work are outlined to show the application to geology and to any study of crystajijation. Prcf. Holmes will lecture at Melton institute,. Pittsburgh, and at Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore.
Deaths in Preble
. WILLIAM JACKS EATON". 0 Funeral services for William Jacks. 74. Jackson township farmer, who died Monday in St. Elizabeth hospitali Dayton, were held Thursday morning in the United Brethern church at New Hope, conducted by the pastor. Rev. Virgil BJfayne. Burial in the New Hope cemetery. The deceacd is survived by two sons, ; Harry and Ed Jacks, both of Richmond. Ind. CATHERINE SWIHART EATON, O Funeral services over the body of Catherine Swlbart. 69, who died late Wednesday at her home on East Wadsworth street follow lug a year's illness caused by tuberculosis, v 111 be held Friday morning In Susar Hill church, cast of West Alexandria. Burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. The deceased was the widow of James Swihart, who died here about one year ago. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John H. Markov, of this city, and three stepchildren. D. M. S lhart. of Eaton. Mrs. M. S Savler or Eaton, and John Swihart, of Beaver Falls. Pa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl McQuiston and fen. Thomas, spent part or last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McQuiston, lcaviug Thursday morning for Vancouver, B. C. When they take tb'i steamer Empress of Russia for Cairo Egypt, where they are to teach in an agriculture college. They are followcd with the good wishes of a host of friends and relatives Dwjgat McQuiston is confined to his home with measles Lueile McQuiston entertained the Junior high schcol class find Prof. Hart Monday evening The Mission Study clars net Monday evening with Pv aud Mr? Jjmeson.
ARRANGE PRAYER HOUR
Cottage prayor tcrrices in preparation for the Simultaneous Evangelistic campaign will fce held at 7:30 o'clock Friday night at the home of Mrs. E. L I crd. 202? North B street.
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Den't Stay Gray! Saga Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair so Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. Ycu tan turn gray, faded hair, beautifully dark and lustrous almost over right if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyetu's Sa.e and Sulphur Compound'' at any drug store. Millions of bottles of tbk old famous Sage Te;i Recipe, improved by the addition ct ether ingredients, are sold annually,, fays a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hiir vanishes and your locks become luiuliantly dark and beautiful This is the age of youth. Gray-baJred unattractive folks aren't wanted sround, eo get busy with Wyetb's gage and Sulphur Compound tonight and youl'H be delighted with joir dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not Intended for the cure, mitigation oi prevention of disease. -Adv.
Nation Honors Admiral Dewey
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Not sinee the body of the martyred McKinley was borne through the street of the national capital b'suoh honor been extended as was extended George Dewey, late Admiral of tha United States navy. nation paused In its dally tasks, all of Washington officialdom and the diplomatic corps paid homags to the hero of Manila Bay. The machinery of government halted as the funeral procession passed along Pennsylvania avenue. From the President down to the humblest office holderall honored the grsat Dswey.
TELEPHONE GIRLS GUESTS AT DINNER
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jin. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hall of Richmond, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gecrgo Calloway and daughter. .... Ralph Everson. the little- son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Helmsing, Is seriously ill... ...Mrs. Clem Johnson arrived Tuesday evening from Lancaster, pa., Mr. Johnson having preceded her to this city a short time ago Mi3 Alice Bradbury has returned from Armada. Mich . after several weeks tpent with her sister. Mrs. Roy Pelton. tr. Pclton, who .has been ill, is somewhat improved- .Mrs. Adam Bortsfield spent yesterday aiternoon in Richmond F. F. Romer has returned from Indianapolis, after having attended the Lumbermen's convention Mrs. James Clark entertaiced at dinner Tuesday- evening the yocug ladies: of the afternoon service at tho Citizens' Telephone Exchange., The company included the Misses Esther Border., Marguerite Clark, Floisie Money, Gertrude Graves 8cd Miss Ruth lonovaa. . . .Mrs.. Joe Binder of Richmond, formerly of this placp. ir, at the Reid Ho;pital for treatment.
POSTPONE BOOSTER CWU5,
MILTON. Ind., Jan. 25. The Boosters' club will not meet on Thursday evening. The postponement made in honor of the Purdue people giving the short course for the Sixth district at Cambridge City. The club Tiill meet Thursday. February l.with the program continued over from this week.
Friday afternoon Miss Anna Harrington will entertain members of a card club at her home. North Twelfth ttreet. - The North Side section of the Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church did not meet yesterday afternoon. The meeting will be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Roland, North A street Mr and Mrs. Walter Brenljer have rciumed from Tippecanoe City. Ohio, v,lor they attended th? BrenizerMile?, wedding. iUs-z Victoria Lindemutb was hosteu jtiterday afternoon for a meeting of the Missionary society of the South Eighth Street. Friends church. Mrs. Eliza Hiatt had the devotional enercues. Several business matters
were considered. The next meeting will be in a month. The aid society of the Nonh Fourteenth Street Mission met yetterday cfternoon at the Mission House and spent the time sewing. The Bible Study' and Teachers' Training clas of the Trinity Lutheran church met last evening at the church. What promises to be one of the important social functions at the Country club this week-end is the dance which members of the January com
mittee, Miss Helen and Anna Nicholson are giving at the club Friday evening. The party will begin at $:30 o'clock. The Dixon Saxophone trio will play the order of dances. AH members of the club and out of town guests are invited to attend. There will be refreshments. Word has been received from Ligcnier. Indiana, of the arrival of a baby daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Maple. Monday. January 22. Mrs. Maple was formerly Miss V.ivian Schrov. They at one time resided here. Mrs. Jack Kaner 3s boftess Wednesday afternoon fcr a meeting of the Glen View Crochet club at her home. Needlework was a feature. In two
"eekc the club meets aeaiu aoid the bocte will be announced later. Mrs. Walter Snaveiey a guest yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Charles Krimeier entertained members of a card club at her' home, South Sisth street. Favors went , to Mrs. Webb Pyle. Mrs. Clarence Jessup and Mr3. Walter Snareley. Refreshments were served. In two weeks. Mrs.. William E. Eikenfcerry will entertain the club. A meeting of the Tinah Aid society of the Ben Hur ledge was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Minor. Twenty members were
present. The hostess for the meeting
next week win he announced later.
NareisEus Embroidery club members
were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Pheaia at her home. Richmond avenue. Needlework and refreshments were features. In two weeks Mrs. Ernest pavls has the club at her home, 414 West Main street. An informal dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp Tuesday evening in the Chambers-Bailey hall at New Cattle. The Joss orchestra of thi3 city played. Members of a card club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Kinert at her home, 131" East Main street.
In honor of Mrs. George McKlnaey,
who is leaving for a residence m Pittsburg, Mrs. Sheridan Inderstrodt entertained in a pleasant manner Wednesday afternoon Mrs. George Moelk and Mrs. Paul Ness. Refreshments were served. The quests were Mrs. George McKinney, Mrs. Clayton Hayworth. Mrs Elmer Newman. Mrs. Carl Voes, Mrs. Lee Turner. Mrs. Homer Throckmorton. Mrs. George Moelk.
Mrs. Paul Ness and Miss Grace Hadley. The Young Woman's Missionary society of the Reid Memorial TJ. P. church met last evening at the church. There was a special program Several important business matters will be considered Friday afternoon when the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Bond, 112 North Tenth street Miss Hazel Mashmeyer will entertain members of the A. N. C. club Friday evening at her home, South
Nintn street. -
A meeting of the Hiawatha Social
and Literary society will be held Fri
day afternoon at the hams of Mrs. Fred Brofanuwa. A meeting of the Ladies of the G A- R. will be held Friday afternoon, at the Poet room la the court house. Mr. end Mrs- Bert Kolp will meet their class in dancing at 7 o'clock in the Odd Fellow's hall Friday evening. At 9 o'clock there will be an assembly.
Officers as follow ware elected yesterday aftenfHa when Mrs. M. F. Wrte! enter i. red members of the Penny club a L home South Tenth street: Preslv$B. Mrs. 5L F. Warfel; vica presldenCTirs. Douglas Kutn; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Nicholson; secretary, Mrs. Ernest Evans. In two weeks. . Mra. Bait? Bescher has . the club at her home, 101 Lincoln street. . A quiet wedding was solemnized Wednesday at high noon- at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert J. Feeger,
S Grove avenue." Payton, Ohio, -whsa their youngest daughter, Mies Helen, was married to Mr. Garhardt Kaupcr. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaupcr, of
thia city. Tho Rev. Mr. Tesscr performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate family. The bride j wore a pretty gown of brown cltth
sou BOgcuc crep? v ;ui av o-iu shoes to match. Her flowers were a corsage bouquet of violets. Both young people are well known In this city and have a host of friends and especially among the young people of the St. John's Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs-. Kauper left yesterday for a short wedding trip through the east and will be at home to their many friends in New Castle upon their return. Mr. Kauper has charge -of a branch store of the Starr Piano company, s! r Members of the E. G. C. club will te entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Homer Throckmorton-
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You'll never really know what a fine cough syrup you can make until you prepare this famous home-made remedy. You not only Eave $2 as compared with the ready-made kind, but you will also have a more effective and dependable remedy in every way. It overcomes the usual coughs, throat or chest colds in 24. hours relieves even whooping cough quickly. Get 24 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) from any good drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Here you haye a full pinta family supply of the most effective cough syrup that money can buy- at a cost of only 54 cents or less. It never spoils. The prompt an positive results given by this pleasant, tasting cough syrup have caused it to be used in more homes than any other remedy. It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost immediately. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, bronchitis, croup and Bronchial asthma. Pinex "is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and has been used for generations for throat s.Ed chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2 ounces .of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Tne Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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distress. Millions of men and women
today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dlapepsin occasionally keeps the stomach regu
lated and they eat their favorite foods j without fear. j If your stomach doesn't take care of j ycr liberal limit without rebellion; I
if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Dlapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it digests food and ets things straight, so. gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; its so unnecessary. Adv.
FOR AN EXAMPLE OF PERFECTION in bicycle repair work we won't put up one solitary wheel we sat up nights and lost money on work and materials to make a display. Not much! We're too busy for that. But you're welcome to watch us while we work any day. Inspect our "parts," plant and facilities. Then we'll get your first job in our line. We call for and deliver. ELMER S. SMITH "The Wheel Man." 426 Main St. Phone 1800
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During the past few days we have accumulated several odds and ends of very desirable merchandise. Wc do not want to have them at inventory, so they have all been re-priced and arranged for a quick clearance,. There are special values in all departments priced far below what we could buy these same goods for today. - i Have. You Attended Our -.....
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Our buyer has jtist returned from his third. trip to the market this month. His purchases will be on sale Friday ancl Saturday. i .
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