Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 76, 9 February 1917 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1917

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Dudley P. Brown, head ef a manufacturing corporation, and his wife have become reconciled as a result of the efforts of their six-year-old daughter. The couple appeared in the Supreme Court, Mrs. Brown having procured a writ of habeas corpus- for her daughter, Dudley Brown, explaining that she and her husband had separated, but that Brown refused to give her the custody of the little girl, as agreed. While the case was proceeding the little girl took her father by the hand and led him over to her mother and drew their hands together until they smiled. Then the couple decided to talk it over, with the result that the case was adjourned while they went into conference. It finally was decided to let bygones be bygones, drop the legal proceeding and tackle the matrimonial harness once more.

FRANK HARLAN DIES; OVERCOME BY FUMES

LYNN, Ind., Feb. 9. Miss Mary Kemp left Friday for Geneva where hhe will be a guest at a house party for the week-end. .. .The Ladies' Aid tociety 0 the Christian .Church were entertained at the home of Mrs. W. E. Uerry Frank Harlan of Bethel, but forraerally of near this place, was found at his home Tuesday noon in an unconscious condition. He was sitting in a rocking chair in front of a base-burner and it Is supposed he was overcome by the effects of escaped gas. He lived alone and. upon being missed by the neighbors for some time, they called at his homo to learn of his whereabouts and found him unconscious and nearly frozen. It is supposed that he had been sitting in thi condition since Saturday evening. Mr. .; Harlan died Wednesday" morning "without regaining concciousness The revival meellng which is to bo held at the Friends church under the leadership of the Revs. D'jwiit Foster , and Clarence Cosand is to begin Thursday night... The C. W. B. M. met at the home of Mrs. Frank Tillson Tuesday afterroon. After the business of the meeting dainty refreshments were served. ...John Roland of Fountain City was a visitor here Tuesday.. .Ollie Charles of Spiceland, was the guest of R. C. Thomas and family Monday and Tuesday.... Mrs. Rella Chenoweth of Dayton, O.. is here visiting her daughters and other relatives. .. .Mr. Mel Wogainan is confined to his home on account of sickness.

ENTICES GIRL-WIFE TO LEAVE HUSBAND: DRAWS HEAVY FINE

AMERICAN ACTION IS VIEWED CALMLY

Ry Associated Press) BERLIN, (via London.) Feb. 9. Premier Radoslavoff of Bulgaria, in an Interview with the Sofia correspondent of the Koelinsche Zeitung is quoted as saying that coming events would only emphasize the success of the central powers and would probably decide the whole war within . a reasonably short time. The correspondent adds that he learns that the Bulgarian government proposes to act toward the United States "in addition with its obligation as aliy of the central powers." Hp says that the people of Sofia regard the American course with equanimity.

Pearl Elliott, girl-wife of William Elliott, New Castle, who is only 15 years old and has been a wife over a year, pleaded guilty in city court this morning to a charge that she had been living with Orley Reed, this city, at the home of Reed's mother. Reed is a bachelor. Mayor Robbins suspended judgment in the girl's case on her promise to return to her husband and be a faithful wife to him. Reed pleaded guilty and made no statement in his own befialf. He was fined $25 -and costs and sentenced to a term of 120 days at the state penal farm. . Met Reed Last Year. Pearl Elliott told the court that she met Reed while visiting here last summer. She said he corresponded with her on her return to New Castle and finally persuaded her to join him in Richmond. She came here two weeks ago, purchasing a railroad ticket with money Reed had sent to her. She said she wa3 ashamed to return to her husband because of the way she had treated him. Elliott came to Richmond today and expressed a willingness to receive his wife into his home again and the girl was very anxious to return to him. Prosecutor Strayer informed the court that had he so desired he could have sent Reed to state prison on a charge of seduction. Reed is 32 years old.

The same force that moves one ton on a smooth high road will move eight tons on a railway or thirty-two tons on a canal.

NERVES TREATED FREE

CANDIDATES DETAINED

MILTON, Ind.. Feb. The Eastern Star enjoyed a very pleasant meeting Wednesday evening. It was expected there would be several candidates, but owing to sickness and other unavoidable circumstances, the candidates went word that they would not be present.

GRANDMOTHER KNEW

There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard.

But the old-fashion mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help .hat mustard plasters gave, without Jie plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oit of mus;ard. It is scientifically prepared, so ;hat it works wonders, and yet does jot blister the tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the 'inger tips gently. See how quickly t bring relief how speedily the pain iisap pears. Uae Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitls, croup, stiff neck, isthma. neuralgia, headache, conges;ion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, tprains, sore muscles, bruises, chllDlains, frosted feet, colds of the chest 'Jt often prevents pneumonia).

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A Step Forward

It is a source of great pleasure for us to be able to announce that for the coming season we have liad the good fortune to obtain the exclusive sale of one of the finest lines of medium priced woolens in the country, and our contract had made it possible for us to offer this most excellent line at extremely low prices extraordinary suits for Spring and Summer as low as $12.00 and $15.00. In connection with our regular line of $24.00 to $40.00, this gives us the largest selection we have ever been able to offer our patrons. Whether you buy or not, we cordially invite you to call and see the unusual values Offered by Emmons' Tailoring Co., Cor. 9th and Main, '

WHAT SUFFRAGE MEASURE MEANS

What women may vote for under suffrage bill in present form: Presidential electors. ' Delegates to constitutional convention. ' Attorney general. State statistician. - State geologist, . " . , Reporter Supreme Court. Judges of Appellate Court, Superior Courts, Criminal Courts, Probate Courts, Juvenile Courts. Members of county councils. County assessor. Township trustee. Township advisory board. Township assessors. All elective offices of cities and towns. All school officers elected by the people. Ratification of constitution. What They May Not Vote For. Governor. Secretary of state. . , Treasurer of state. 4 v -Auditor of state. State superintendent of public instruction. United States senators. Representatives in congress. Constitutional amendments. AH offices established by the con-

CITY MANAGER FORM ' WILL BE CONSIDERED

City officials and Commercial club members -interested in civic affairs will discuss the proposed city manager bill in the annual meeting and election next Monday evening. .Eight directors will be elected in this meeting from a list of 16 nominees.

SENIORS ARRANGE SKATE The Senior class of the high school has announced an R. H. S. skate to be held at the Coliseum Friday evening, Feb. 16. The affair will be open to all members of the school.

Drinking of Water (BT W. LUCA3, M. D.) The general conclusions of the latest Medical Scientists prove that drinking plenty of pure water both between meals and with one's meals is beneficial to health. For a great many years it was the erroneous opinion of many medical men' and the public generally that the habit of drinking water with the food was harmful to digestion. It has now been proven by means of the X-rays and actual tests upon many healthy young men that the drinking of large amounts of water with meals is often beneficial. Therefore if you want to keep healthy drink plenty of pure water (not ice water), both with your meals and between meals. If you ever suffer from backache, lumbago, rheumatism, or any of the symptoms of kidney trouble such as deep colored urine, sediment in urine, getting out of bed at night frequently and other troublesome effects, take Anuric (double strength) before meals. These Anuric Tablets can be obtained at drug stores. DELICATE YOUNG GIRLS, MOTHERS! Goshen, Ind. "When I was a young

gin jusu coming mio womanhood I suffered greatly. This caused me to become all run-down, weak and nervous. My mother gave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I have never been troubled since. I am now the mother of four strone

healthy children and I have always taken this medicine during expectancy and afterward to give me strength, which it always did. I consider I was very fortunate in knowing of 'Favorite Prescription.'" Mas. Mabvsy Gobs. 615 South 11th St.

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LITTLE STIR RESULTS FROM REGENT BREAK

(By Associated Press) , VIENNA, Via London. Feb. 9. The public and press, accustomed to new sensations boyond the saturation point may be considered to have completely relapsed Into the apathetic routine which has resulted from thirty months of warfare. ' .That diplomatic relations have been broken off between the United States and Germany has become one of the

i Vestr Lungs and Ghest Troubles respond more quickly to the blood-enriching oil-food in

many war facts which are borne "with stoical resignation arid with renewed expressions - of the- belief that, the monarchy will finally emerge from Its troubles with flying colors. The - press occupied Itself ' today largely, with the possible action of European neutrals.

FORD JOINS PEERLESS

It: P. Ford, formerly of this city, has joined the engineering staff of the Peerless Motor Car company, being connected with the truck department.

FARMERS HOLD OUT FOR HIGHER MARKET

Wayne county farmers are holding their wheat in hopes of a rising market Richmond roller mills ire paying $1.75 a bushel now but are unable to buy at that price. Fluctuations In the grain market as a result of the war istuatlon has not

SCOTT'S EM.UtSj.QN, than to any other one medicine.SCOTT'S is a rich, nourishing food to strengthen tender throats and bronchial tubes. It is cf peculiar benefit to the respiratorytract and is liberally used in tuberculosis camps for that purpose. You get no alcohol in Scott's. Scott & Bowne. BIoomfieM. N. J. !6-"

ARCADE "MY VALET" 3-reel Mack Sennett Keystone "Mogul Mt. Mystery" (Thrilling Helen Gibson picture) "WAR CORRESPONDENTS" A highly amusing Vim comedy 5 Reels 5 Cents

affected the Richmond market apprec iably. Before a diplomatic crisis was ap parent wheat touched its high ..vat a mark in the. Richmond market Ttu mills were buying wheat at $1.90.

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A play of intense emotion-passion, hate, greed, shame, pride, revenge, sacrifice, love. It shows man sunken to the depths oi vice and degradation, man raised to sublime heights. It grips the very soul; ;. Chicago Evening Post For straight dramatic value we cannot expect better on stage or screen. When an audience at the Studebaker Theater, Chicago, sits tense and still for two hours we know we have seen a oas-

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Chicago Tribune There is not one moment during the entire production when the suspense slackens. New York TelegraphIn "The Truant Soul," Henry B. Walthall has been given a part to play that calls forth every bit of his talent and he has done nothing better during his career. The picture is stirring from start to finish. Motography One of the most remarkable photo-dramas ever presented. Anyone who doubts Walthall's

genius will doubt no longer after seeing The Truant Soul. ' Adlnmissioini 25; cerate This Picture Will Not Interest the : Childpei