Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 81, 15 February 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. -15, 1917

SOCIAL UNION ELECTS LEADER FOR NEW YEAR

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 15. The regular meeting of the Social Union was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. L. Strattan, at which time occurred the election of officers: Mrs. C. M. Bally, president; Mrs. Henry Boles, vice-president; Mrs. J. W. Harper, secretary; Miss Elizabeth Wheelan, treasurer; the chairmen for the different sections to be telected.

J. E. Fergusan of Indianapolis, spent Tuesday aci evening and Wednesday le the home of his brother, Raymond Ferguson and family Miss Alice Bradbury has returned after a few days with' Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Woolford, of Richmond... Mrs. John Groves has gone to Connersvilie to join Mr. Groves, who is in the employ of the Adams Express company. Their daughter, Eleanor, will remain in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Horace Hamilton, until the close of the ecbool year. . Guild Meets on Tuesday The Presbyterian Guild met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Stonebaugh. Regular work was the order of the afternoon. The meeting in two weeks will be , with Mrs. E. D. Mills Velma Ingerman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ingerman, is quite UL.... Miss Inez Funk will go to Liberty, Friday, to spend Sunday with her mother and sister..

. .F. W. Romer has been confined -to the bouse the past few, days with a case of the grip. Attend Revival Service MrB. John Tbursman and daughter and Mrs. Ralph Tague attended the service Wednesday evening at the Christian church in Milton Mrs. Amanda Mauk returning from Columbus, Ohio, to Muncie, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Lawrence and son Lynn, who go to Florida for the remainder of the winter, Is the guest of Miss Virginia Barnett. Enroute to Cambridge City she visited friends in Bradford. Ohio. .. .Regular services next Sunday morning and evening at the Methodist church, Rev R. C. Jones taking for the theme of the morning discourse. "The Larger Patriotism," and for the evening, "Some of God's Mighty Men.".... Mrs. Abiram Boyd 6pent Wednesday afternoon in Richmond. Howell Resumes His Post Frank Howell is able to resume his

work in the P. C. C. & St. L. office, I after having been off duty suffering

from a gathering in the head. Several

members of his family have been 111. ....Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese were host and hostess for a meeting Tuesday evening for the Co-operative Dinner Club.

DARKEN GRAY HAIR LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell. AVnost everyone knows that Sage Tea a,nd Sulphur, properly compounded, brfvss back the natural color and lustre td the hair when faded, streaked or gray; "Also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any ' drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Llulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for .about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try 112 No one can possibly toll that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Strang at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. adv. ;

59 A Serial in

Four Parts

The Forgotten Wedding

By OLIVE WADSLEY, author of: "Beyond Youth's Paradise,Life's Perfect Gift," "The Ileal Thing." ;

LADIES AID MEETS AGAIN ON MARCH 7

CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio, Feb. 15. Miss Florence Greggerson visited her sister Mrs. Darrell Swisher from Saturday until Monday .Darrell Swisher and wife and Miss Florence Greggerson spent Sunday with Carl Miller and wife The Ladles Aid Society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Vangio Aydelotte. The next meeting will be March 7, at the home of Mrs. Edna Ervin Paul Campbell of Richmond, visited his grandparents W. W. Campbell and wife Saturday and Sunday Glenn McCarty visited Fred Swisher from Saturday till Monday Rev. Powers spent Sunday with W. C. Swisher and wife The Y. P. C. A. met Wednesday evening with Harold House. The next Meeting will be March 7, at the home of Harry and Grace Aydelotte Miss Elsie Buriff spent Saturday and. Sun

day with Miss Grace Aydelotte The Junior Class served a hot dinner in the basement last Wednesday. The class was assisted -by Mrs. Bertha Larsh.

WILL GIVE PRIZE FOR WRECKED SUB

(By Associated Press) PARIS, Tuesday, Feb. 15. A prize of 500,000 francs for the crew of any French, allied or neutral vessel which succeeds in destroying an attacking submarine is provided for in a resolution introduced in the chamber of deputies today by Andre Le Fevre.

, Rachel Ford was lying on a large Chesterfield sofa, upholstered in dull, fawn-colored brocade, with her hands clasped behind her head. She wore a big, fur coat that covered her entirely. Her maid, kneeling beside the couch, was packing a frock carefully. She glanced up rather resentfully at the intruder, then, at a sign from her mistress, left the room, "Rachel!" Gorde said genUy. "I was a brute to you this afternoon. You were quite right to be angry with me; but you will forgive me now will you not in memory of our old friendship?" He waited a moment. "I take things too hard, I expect," he went on ; "but it is a sin that most women will pardon in a man. If I care for you too much. I care so much that I wish you to have every happiness." Rachel impulsively held out her hands. . "You are very generous," she said nervously amazed overwhelmed by the change in Gorde's attitude. Since their meeting in the afternoon she had been a prey to dreadful fears ; she assured herself they were stupid, foolish, unnecessary fears, but still they had obsessed her. She had felt distraught Infinitely distressed, s Sbe had even thought of ringing up her manager and telling him she could not act that evening. Then she had realized that if she did that she must give some account to Robert. That she could not do would never do.

She knew intultivey ,that t Robert was not the type of man to condone deceit, even in the woman he loved; even it that same woman had stooped for his sake. Robert must never know of her former engagement She felt intensely thankful that she had never allowed Gorde to make it public. "I want you to grant me a favor," Gorde said. 6miling at her. "I want you to come to Bupper with me tonight The Bramhams are coming, and Lady Torrens. who Is bringing the third man. Captain Fane. You must come." He rested his eyes on hers for an Instant Rachel turned her magnificent rings round her fingers. She felt vaguely that she did not wish to go, and yet, at the same time, that she must The memory that "Lady Torrens -was bringing her nephew," decided her. And then, suddenly, like a menace from the darkness, the old fear came back. Wasn't it rather strange that, when this afternoon be did not know him for she bad asked Robert if he had met the famous surgeon, and he had told her that he had not even heard of him tonight Gorde should be, re

ceiving Fane at. his house? . "You will come?" Sir Maline asked again insistently.. There was a curiously intent look in his eyes. : Oh, it was. absurd! She was overtired, overwrought that was. why these ridiculous ideas came to her. ' It

was too absurd. Of course there was no connection between Gorde's threat of the afternoon "No man shall marry you if I cannot" and the sudden invitation to the man she loved to visit him. Gorde did not even know could not know of her engagement to Robert . No other soul, save their two selves, knew of It , "Yes, I will come," she said, rising. "And and do you forgive me?" She asked in a low voice. "There can be no question, of forgiveness between friends," he answered. "Since I have at length obtained your consent to my plan," he went on

lightly." I want to crave another boon. You are to come quickly." "As soon 'as my maid can make me smart enough for your party," she she laughed. With an answering smile he went out She gave herself into her maid's hands. Her face looked happily back at her' from the huge mirror. Thank Heaven, the interview she had dreaded ever since she had met Robert was over. . To be continued

HENRY CANTA IS DEAD

Stomach Relief! Stop Indigestion Gas, Sourness-Pape's Diapepsin i In five minutes ! Neutralizes stomach acidity, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. Read !

Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach. Get from your pharmacist a fiftycent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no bleching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, or

dizziness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin helps to neutralize the excessive acid in the stomach which, is causing the food fermentation and preventing proper digestion. Relief in five minutes is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to usually keep the entire family free from stomach acidity and its symptoms of indigestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, heartburn, and headache, for many months. "It belongs in your home.

ARE BATHS NECESSARY? This looks like a foolish question in this enlightened age, but there are nearly a million Americans who knew Dothing of Internal Bathing a few years ago and are now eager to testi

fy that they are fully as essential to health as External Baths. By a purely natural process of properly using warm water the "J. Br L. Cascade" removes ALL the poisonous waste from the Lower Intestine, which physicians agree is the cause of 95 per cent, of all human ailments.

It instantly relieves constipation, properly regulates the bowels and prevents all the dragging down which Biliousness and Liver Troubles always create. , E. W. Southall, M.D., of Geneseo, N. Y., writes: "I challenged the doctors in this town last week in regard to what I can do with your 'Cascade. I can say for a truth that I know the reason for my success with many serious illcesses was due to having the bowels washed out once and sometimes twice a day. I only wish I could make the people in general believe in the efficiency of a good bowel-washing. Sincerely yours." A. G. Luken's Drug Store in Richmond, Ind. have filed a tremendous demand for "J. B. L. Cascades" in the past few years, and will show and explain it to you on request. A free and interesting booklet on Internal Bathing, "Why Man of Today Is OrJy 50 Per Cent. Efficient" can also be obtained for the asking. Adv.

WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio, Feb. 15. Henry Banta dleit Friday morning at his home on Summit street Dayton, of a complication of diseases. Mr. Banta was born and raised in Preble county and for years was a resident of West Manchester. Short services will be held on Monday morning at the home, after which the remains will be taken to Greenville where they will be deposited In the mausoleum. For a number of years Mr. Banto was afflicted with a complication of diseases which finally ended in his death. He was about 76 years of age. Mesdames F. M. Davisson and Robert Phillips spent Thursday at Eaton.

A dealer in British East Africa Is in the market for cotton and silk hosiery.

RUSSELL PIATT DIES EATON, O., Feb. 15. Russell Piatt 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Piatt died Tuesday at their home on Soutb

Beecn street following an Illness caused by tuberculosis. His widow, two sisters and one brother survive. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

For a Bilious Attack When you. have a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe bilious attack. While you may be quite sick there is much consolation In knowing that relief may be had by taking three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere.

Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 In One Week's Time in Many Instance!

A Free Prescription You Can Have

Filled and Use at Home

Philadelphia, Pa. Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who

wear glasses, will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope and help for tbem. Many whose eyes

were xauing say tney nave naa tneir eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using it : "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at alL Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me.' A lady who used it says : "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 15 days everything 6eems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses." Another who used it says : "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me." It is believed that thousands who wear "ir ; ffi now discard them in n rnnn-i

able tune and multitudes more will b able to strengthen their eyes so as to .bt spared the trouble and expense of evei getting glasses. Eye troubles of mam descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of this prescription. Go to anj active drug store and get a bottle of BonOpto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablel in a fourth of a glass of water and. let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little it is your duty tc take steps to save them now before , it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the abore article wm submitted, said: "Ye, the Bon-Opto prescription is trulT a wonderful eye remedy. Its constituent inrredients are well known to eminent ere specialists and widely prescribed by tbem. I hae used it Terr successfully in my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained through overwork or misfit classes. I can highly recommend it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itching, bunking eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure to smoke, ran. dust or wind. It is ooe of the Tery few preparations I feel should be Iceot on hand for regular dm in

almost every family." Bon-Opto. referred to above, is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy. It is an ethical Drenaratinn. the frr.

mala being printed on the package. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight SO per cent in one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from apy good drcrgist and is sold is this city by

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Our Annual Sale has become a tradition. We have never failed to give it and our customers have come to expect it and wait for it. That they appreciate it is shown by the fact that our store has been crowded from the moment the sale began.

Ladies dark grey kid vamp, kid with white top lact boots. "The very best Btyle for Spring." Special..

$5.35

Special for Ladies Bronze pumps and l-strap slippers, rned. low heel, good house bhoes. $3.50 value; special

$1.50

Ladies' black Gunmetal vamp with brown Suede top, lace boots. leather Louis heel; $6 grade, now

$5.25

Extra Special 'One lot of ladies' patent vamp, kid top 8-in. lace boots, long vamp. Special during sale

$2.65

Ladies' all black kid lace shoes, turn or welt sole. New Spring style. Special during sale

$5.65

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One lot of ladies bronze vamp cloth top lace shoes, $3.00 value; special during his sale

$2.45

Ladies' white Nubuck lace shoes, champagne leather trimmed, Neolin sole and heel, $6 value, now

Ladies all brown kid 8-in. lace boots, medium long vamp; $8.00 value; special during sale

Ladies' grey or brown kid vamp with Ivory top, lace boots. One of the season's best $7 grade; now $5.95 Ladies' black Gunmetal lace shoes, English last. Leather or Neolin soles and heels; $4.00 value; now $3.25

Extra Special One lot of patent and Gunmetal button and lace shoes. Mostly small sizes. Values up to $5.00...

"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."

STARR PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS

Tie (Great IFiraiflire Snte SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT No furniture sale in Richmond's experience has ever taken hold on public confidence with the enthusiasm of this one. ' People come to look and stay to buy; They go home and tell their neighbors of the wonderful opportunity to save. The great volume of dependable furniture rolling out of this store each day is the best evidence in the world that people are getting what they want at the price they want to pay. Come tomorrow and see.

A Beautiful Colonial Complete Bedroom Suite in golden oak finish, consisting of Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier

$1.95

Ladies' brown kid English style lace shoes, three-quarter heel; regular $5.00 value; special during sale

All New Spring Styles Included at Sale Prices

Men's Gunmetal blucher lace shoes, wide toes, half double sole; special during this sale Feltman's famous Tramp Last In vicl kid, lace. Regular $5.00 grade, special during sale, now Extra Special A few pair it Han an & Son patent lace and button shoes. Special during sale

$3.10 $4.50 $4.45

Men's Gunmetal button and lace shoes, High shoes, high toe, new fibre soles. Regular $3.50 grade; now Men's heavy Tan Calf Lace Shoes. Full double sole. Regular $5.50 grade; special during this sale. Men's Mahogany Calf and Black Gunmetal Lace Shoes. "Classy English Style." Regular $5.00 grade; now

$3.10 $4.65 $4.50

Extra Special One lot of men's tan & black Gunmetal lace and button shoes, mostly small sizes; $6 value, now Men's Work Shoes. Men's Dragon calf, double sole shoe. Heavy, extra good outdoor shoe; during sale Men's tan and black Calf Blucher Lace Shoes. Extra good barn-yard shoe. Special during sale.

Our Sale Price on These Shoes Is Less than the Wholesale Factory Cost on Today's Market

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20 OFF ON REED BABY CARRIAGES A $20.00 Carriage . . $16.00 A $25.00 Carriage. .$20.00 A $28.50 Carriage. .$22.40 A $30.00 Carriage.. $24.00 A $35.00 Carriage. .$28.00 A $40.00 Carriage.. $32.00 Watch Our Windows for Bargains in Odd Pieces.

This Beautiful Fibre Rocker has spring seat and upholstered

seat ana back; a big, roomy.

comfortable piece; very special

$8.85

This Handsome Davenport has genuine oak frame, upholstered with Span

ish Chase Leather, one motion bed of

guaranteed steel construction

$32.00

ONE LOT OF ODD DRESSERS At Half Price

A COMPLETE DINING ROOM SUITE Buffet, Table and Six Chairs in golden or at1?!? ??k... $44.80

This beautiful Table is made throughout of solid selected quarter-sawed oak, has 45-inch top and extends to 6 feet; comes in golden or fumed oak; priced during our sale Don't Fail to See the Big GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER at

This handsome Simmons Steel Bed is to be had in white or Vernis Martin finish. Has big two-inch continuous posts with inch and a half fillers, made- of

the new light weight steel, an

exceptional value at

$9.60

20 Off on Cedar Chests A $15.00 Chest at. .... . .$12.00 A $18.00 Chest at: $14.40 A $20.00 Chest at. . .... .$16.00 A $22.50 Chest at. . ... . .$18.00

WE WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTIONS FOR LATER DELIVERY

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"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."