Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 79, 13 February 1917 — Page 3

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-CPNTESVILm, lad., Feb, 12. Mrs.'.: Carrii? "iVocd spent Thurscay with ber: Etstf, i Mrs,: Frances Fende Mrs. Wood tfas on b.er.wax.to London, Canada, to attend the wedding of her son James. MrrTVooi 1st' well biown here and his many friends send congratulations. " ' He will " marry Miss Mabel Tomb. Tbey will go to N1ew York where they ill tate the boat for Atlanta. Georgia, their future hame..k . Mr. Clar3, fatter cf Mrs. Harry Johnston is very sick at hia horae in Fountain . City. Mrs..- Jotoston wa3 cailed therei last week. Mr.: Clark, resided here for several years and hia many

friends rtgrot to hear: of bis sickness, Heiaj,: mother of . Mrs. Cora . Wilson, died "at her home'in Brownsville Friday evening. '' Mrs.: EdiraJfi Ciark and Hiss lAarsubel Stevens, -eatertamed their Snaday school classes at the church Thurs

day evening.. ,;."Bud" Peelle haB re

signed his pasutiQU at.the .Dunhar. store and vm leave m a short time for Montana where lie will have charge of a 6heep. ranch Ruby.Fender and Richard Rau are the latest victims of the

measles. iriv aits'. i Florence : Vogal ' of Indianapclis, is the guest of her sister,

Mrs. Irene Walter, for a tew days Mrs. Lewis Cctirey and John Prich

l?rull and will move there in me earing. :. Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Mohr will ('-cupy the Simons property.,., Mrs. : Etiward Smith and Mrs. II. Peelle en-; ttrtaihed the M.;'E- Missionary society at Mrs. Smith's . Thursday afternoon. Mri Taylor and Mrs. Peete bas rhrep of tiie subject. "Following the Cross." Onennew, member Mrs. Florence Peelle was t added to the society. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Pfeifter. This! will be the "Mite Box" opening. . . .Mlsdames S. P. Pike, E. S, Wright, Walt' Burgess,. Ike Spahr and William Rtbbins attended the organization

of the -i County Home Economic assoc

iation At tie high school in Richmond

Friday..-.. Mrs. Paul p'Neal entertain

ed a cartd. club of Richmond of which she is a . member, Friday afternoon-

Tb9 Cemetery association me( .with Mrt. ;JTuJfc ,BtM FrMaj ,totn. After the regular meeting a program was given which was greatly enjoyed by thoee present. The next meetias will be March the 8 with Mrs, Frances Fender.- A program will be given there. Each member is requested to prepare a quotation from our recent poet James Wbitoomb alley.: - . ,1 : The springbook of Sooth America will clear from thirty to forty feet at a single, bound., , . , . ... vlV i-.

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ART EXHIBIT

CAMBRUXJE XTX .ImU JTefc. 13. ' The Art. Exhibit given Friday . and : : Saturday ifl the new bank btriidins, ,'as' vlsrted by '-many pcrsdhs bblh' Tri nd out of town. The-worfc oa-eaebSbit was that don by theJUisses Overbeck, land their pupils, and included a disjplay of pottery, notkeabl aaiong -which weret a toa Bet,.TBRes twywlet rf-RPillc-stkUs, and tiles cf various deslans; under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Overbeck. There was also a reproduction of work done1 for the Xeratnfc! : Studio. . tha' masazine for china painters, the originals of these reproductions having been made to their studio: post cards designed and bearing original rerse. book-plates, etc, Notable among the picttmea.'were those by Miss Hannah Overbeck, a lar'jye canvas, "March Evening," the work of Miss Margaret Overbeck, was among the pictures at the Art Exhibit,, .given by the Cincinnati Woman's club, a cumber by both the Misses Margaret and Mary, which have been one ex hlbition at different places, "The Gray Hills' exhibited, the past summer, at the Annual Art Exhibit of the Cincinnati Art Museum, "The Locusts" in the Indiana Artists Travelling Exhibition. "Fire-Light" exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition in 1903; "Green irnis," by Miss Mary Overbeck, shown in the John Herron Art Institute, Ind JirnanoHs, at the time of the Centennial Exhibition Charles Dairy has returned to Cincinnati after a few days sDent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

leatuxci will, provide, eutcxtaiaaaent. . . .T.Trs. Mont Washburn and daughter Mary, cf :Sioux City', Iowa, aatTMfcs KaLfcerice KreuscU. cf. Acdersonr have been the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rcr.v.Mii. and Jlrs. F. C. Marson entertained at dinner Sunday, having as mie-of-towit gust, Mr- and Mrs. Ed

Galliher and -aausfhter. Miss EllEafceth,

of Munci, Miss. Mildred Carpcmter aad aethesa. - The, banks- of this, city wore closed Monday, in observance cf Linccln's birthday. ; ,

mmt sEtiioEs HELD AT ESB1MY ..MAW FAIR CROWD

ECONOMY, Ind., Feb. 13. The revival meeting at the U. B. church Sunday night drew ' a big. crowd. Rev. Piatt's text contained but two words. "Come Fcrth." Formality is entirely

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eliminated and old fashioned religion f senate Rules Ccmmittce, has introduc predemicates at ths rnaetmgs Mrs.i e(j a bilJi Eaid tfl bave bcerv drafted by Emma BaEenset was called, to Carlos I Department of Justice, to "define City Saturday eyecics by the. serious .and purtu efipionagc." The bill would illneea of her sou, Charles Ballanger. proV!dc a fine of 01O.CC0 and two years He has pneumonia and is threatened i imprisonment for these offenses: with append! citis..... Rev. Steve Piatt j. Approaching, going upon or flying and wife. Oliver Hiatt and wife at- nu. in-Htijhnn nr instrLMnent of

Thomas Dairy Mr. and Mrs. O. b. j tended Friends monthly meeting at ; national defense. Manlove cr.d children, Mr. and Mrs. j uicomingspcrt Saturday Mr. and For taking photographs, making Roy Schepruaa and son, Paul, the Mrs .Frank Greenstreet entertained at . blueprints or sketch-is of anything conMisses Blanche Bird, Mary Dillon and dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank nected with the national defense. Maoel Oldham were in Middletown, joraan and children, Mr. and Mrs. For obtaining or attempting to obSunday, to spend the day with Mrs. j charts Metdcshall, Mr. and Mrs.! tain posasssion of signals or codes Manlove's mother, Mrs. Jason Jones, !.QSCfi.r BaU.enser and children and Miss iuoed in the national defense. . ;

who was eighty years 'olc. . . .-.JMtes ; xary Weldy. ' For sendinq through the mails com-

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.4Jce McCaffrey l.a3 returne after a few days spett in Indianapolis. Elected to Press Club. Robert L. Beard, sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Beard, has been elected a mem"jer of the Wabash College Press club. The Misses Ada and Neva Bertseh were in Richmond Saturday evening to see "The Birth of a Nation." Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh and Mrs. Louisa Thurston went to Connersville, Satur

day evening on account of the illness

Attend Fvevival Service.

Len Bolen.: Otis Weyn, Dan Wiggins, Jchn Harris cf Blountsville and Losantville and a young nan from Jonesboro, attended the U. B. meeting here Saturday night Mrs. Jessie Piatt and son Glen, left for their home at Parker City Monday morning William Williams of Texas, shipped

five boxes of oranges to friends and j Oogsnell.

relatives cere, mit only two ooxes nave

been received and the fruit was badly

munications written in "invisible ink."

CLU2 HOLDS BIG DINNER

of an aunt.. ...Mrs. E. D. Fiipy, Miss frozen Mrs. Hannah Kimball ha3 Helen Filbr and Miss Alice McCaffrey returned from Cottage Grove, where

have returned after a few days spent In Indianapolis. While in the city they

sav, "Hit the Trail Hollflay . . . .ur, un6 Mrs. C. E. Canaday of New Castle, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Hold Joint Birthday Party. The birthdays of Mrs. Sallie Carr, Mrs. Ross Tyler, Wayne Daniels and Harry Jone$ of Chicago,, the guest of Mf. and Mrs. Harry Stannatt, whieh ooeur on Lincoln's birthday, were celebrated by a dinner Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Carr. . A beautiful center piece of flowers graced the table, at which covers were laid for Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Amanda White, Hervey Carr, Mr. and Mrs.. Rose Tyler and son. John, Wayne Daniels, Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George-Stonefcaugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Loeb, Mrs. D. C. Coon3 and Mrs. Jessie Cornell. Music and conversation passed the afternoon most pleasantly. Relief Corps in Session. At a meeting of the W. R. C. held Friday aftemcon, arrangements were completed for the Annual Bean supper, which this year will be held on the

evening of the twenty-third.

will begin at five o clock

she visited her son Russell Kimball

and family the past week. It .was 12 below zero Monday morning and there is plenty of Ice ready for the harvesters..

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Feb. 13. The Progressive club held an indoor picnic recently at the home ot Mrs. M. Huff. Guests were: Rev and Mrs. i. J. Ulmer Mrs. Ed. Laae.'-lrs Carl

Airs. Paul Rear don. Mrs.

Homer Pierce, Mrs. Wilfred GnlStfc, Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Paul Lewis, Daiy Kienzle, Mr. Compton, J. Clemenir atnd Mrs. Huff. . -. -

GAS HEATER STARTS BARBERSHOP FIRE EATON, Ohio, Feb. 13. A gas heater in the Schuliz & White barber-shop became overheated Monday morning, and caused a small blaze." Flooring around the beater took fire and blazed up, and an alarm was sent in. The damage was trifling. The home of O. W. Sherer at New Taris was damaged to the extent cf

$100 Monday morning, by a fire thought j

to have been caused by a defecuvc Cue.

Constipation causes bad skin A dull and pimply skin is due to a sluggish bowel movement. Correct this condition" and clear your complex;no with Dr. King's New Life Pills. This mild laxative, taken .at. bedtime will assure you a fuiL free, non-griping movement in the morning. : Drive out the 4ull, . listless feeling: resulting from overloaded intestines and sluggish liver. Get a bottle today. At all Druggists. 25c. '

HOGS BRING $12.35

EATON, Ohio. Feb. 13. Ollie Hodgin, near New Paris, probably established a record in Preble, county when

Service! he marketed 235 -head of hogs, for

A country j which he was paid $5,034.33. He was

store, a grab-bag, the never failing ; .paid $12.35-per hundred for the pork-

source of amusement, music and other ; crs.

Marguerite Clark, at the Murrette, Tuesday and Wednesday

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75c Muslin AAe Wear...... Tour choice of beautiful envelope chemise, gowns, corset covers, etc. Beautifully embroidr'd, coupon 44c P

fa 75c Kimono 44c Q Aprons . . -

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Children's $3.00 Sweaters . . . 31.59

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Child's 75c Dresses

Made Of fine gingham plaids, nicely trimmed. Come in all sizes from 2 to 14 yrs. Priced coupon 44c. P

Girls' 31.50- Qgg $2. Dresses. ,, Strict fast color gingr ham, percale, galate?, chambray, etc. Eeautifuliy made, spring styles. Coupon 3s. P

15c Red Seal 1 1 c Ginghams. . . Rat?, seal dress ging-hi-.nis, very new spring patterns just arrived. Every color included. Priced coupon 11c. P

Botfs' 35c

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Womens $1.23 Un

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85c Wcmens KK.P Un. Suits. . Medium weight ribbed fleece in high or low neck, long or short sleeves- cut full; witi the coupon 55c. P

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Fof boys and girls, all sizes from 2 tq 12 yrs.. Heavy velvet fleeced, white and color. PriQ ed with, coupon 55 P

$1.50 and $2 Kimonos. . .

Genuine duckUng fleece or . serpentine .crepe, large assortment of patterns and

styles. Coupon, 53c. V.

Made of novelty wool mixtures in l.1it and dark colors. 6'tit full and made weft. Priced with couponl 63c. P

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Women's $5.00 Silk Waists. $2.63 Choice cf beautiful crepe de chines, georgette crepes, tub silks, light, dark color. Also lace waists. $2.68. P

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$1.50 $2 Hemst'd Table Cloths. 94c Finest quality merceri2ed , damask, nicely hemstitched all ready for use. Priced with coupon for 94c. P

Spreads, jr.. - Heavily fringed - bed spreads, extra heavy quality, large double bed size. Priced special coupon $1.29. P

$1.50 and $2 Pocltetbeoks . ..... 8Sc Of genuine leather & leather lined. A big assortment of different patterns. Very special with this coupon, for 88c. P

S3 Leather Hand Bass at $1.69 Beautiful assortment, newest styles & wide variety to select from. Genuine leather & silk lined. Coupon $1.fi9. P

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Chad's 50c c Sleepers: . . , , Hea ftanneletter in liglit and ; dark , color stripes. Come in open or closed feet. Priced with coupon 33c. P

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$3.50 Comforters. .

Finest quality sateen

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size, heavy wool Nap, In gray and tan oaly. Priced special with coupon for $1.73. P

Women's 75c A At Underwear. Of heavy quality velvet fleece lined, well made and cut full, in all sizes to 44. Priced with coupon 44c. P

$1.00 Rag Rugs .

Size 27x54 guaranteed fast color, can be ured on both sides. Priced with the coupon for Wednesday 53c P

Boys' $1.50 HQC Sweaters . . '

Come in either heavy or jumbo knit with lace roll collars. Prior ed with the coupon Wednesday for 78c. P

Womens 35c 91c Underwear f)f medium weight fleece pure white, made well and cut full . pants or vests with the coupon 21c. P

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$5 Bath Robes . .

Women and men, gen

nine beacon blankets & navajo blankets. A

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15c Lin. Crash Op Toweling.... Unbleached linen crash toweling, finest quality. Priced special coupon at 8c. 10 yds. to a customer only.

Men's $1.30 QA0 Un. Suits. . . Choice of either heavy velvet fleece medium or heavy weight ril bed. Priced with con pon for 84c. P

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Finest quality silkcome In black, white, gray and champagne. Priced special wjth the coupon 2le.r P

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Of heavy fiannetetto beautiful silk . fros trimmed, in all sizes. Priced with coupon Wednesday, 63c. P

$L25 Men's Night Shirts at .79c Of heavy flanneletto beautifully trimmed come; in high or lo.v neck, all sizes. With coupon 79c. P

Men's $1.25 7Q Overalls : .. SEX Good heavy, 1 genuine stiples blue stripe, well made and cut full in all. tizes. Priced , with coupon 79c. P

Men's 19c Lisle Hose.

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Curtains, S8c Your choice of finest nottingh&ni laces, cable nets, scrims, etc.: Come new spring patterns. With coupon; for 8Sd P

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