Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 97, 6 March 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALUUHUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917
SING OLD MELODIES AT MUSICAL SOCIAL GIVEN IN CAMBRIDGE
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. March 6 A musical evening formed the pro ' gram of the Friday Night Club at the home of Miss Rose Grlesenger last Friday and was one of the most entertaining meetings of the year. Those
participating In the entertainment were Prof. H. M. Kabel. Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs, Charles Knlese, Mlsg Nellie Jones and Miss Grlesenger. who were attired In the garb of fifty years ago old chests
and attics having brought to light the finery of a half century ago. The
program consisted of old time melodies familiar to all. special numbers
of which was a group of national mel
odles played by Miss Jones, a vocal duet by Prof, and Mrs. Thompson,
the "Mocking Bird," a piano solo, Mrs
Knlese, and as a finale "Old Black
Joe," by the committee. After the program, cake, cream and coffee were served Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink have moved from the Tyler property
to the Morris property on Cemetery
street ' - Retom to Indianapolis
Mrs. E. F. Danner and daughter,
Anna May. have returned to Indianap
olis after a visit of several days with
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner and daughter. Miriam.... The arm of Morris-A
Krahl, their families and employes, gave their annual chicken -dinner Fri
day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Flowers were used In anDOintlnr the tables, at which cav
ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Mr. George and Miss Emma Morris, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Krahl, Master Maurice Krahl, Mrs. Delia Wit
'Hams, Mrs. Grace Beard and daugh
ters, Mary and Bernice, Mrs. Everett ! Money, Mrs. O, M. Thalls and the ; Misses Irene Toms, Mabel Oldham,
Mrs. John Toms, Mr. and Mrs, B, F. i Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and daughter, ! Dorothy. IAD) TO EDUCATE
GIRL FROM INDIA
FIRST WOMAN IN CONGRESS EXPECTS MEN TO CRITICIZE
ECONOMY, Ind., March 6. The (Economy M. E. Ladies Aid society is I going to give an Indian girl five years of American education in some good college when arrangements are comJplete for her arrival in the country. I The aid has already voted her a name, "Ruth Replogle."
COLORED MEN POUR IN CHICAGO DISTRICTS
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 6. Owing to the congestion in the "black belt" of Chicago due to the Influx of negroes from the south, the health department today began an Investigation of health and housing conditions in that district located on tie south side of the city. Negro leaders who are fostering the immigration of members of their race from the south to Chicago predict the arrival of 300 to 400 during the week and a total of about 2,000 before the pnd of the month. This will make close to 6,000 since the lBt of January.
MIAMI PLAYS WABASH
OXFORD, O., March 6. Miami University basket ball team will play the University of Cincinnati in that city tomorrow night, and the following night will play "Wabash College in Indianapolis.
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Miss Jeannette Rankin, Congresswoman frem Montana, and the first woman ever elected to the Congress of the United States, is in New York today and has furnished large quantities of material for the newspapers. "I expect to be criticized," said Miss Rankin, "especially by men. Millions of eyes will be upon me, and the axes of those opposed to woman suffrage will be sharpened for me. I know that my actions will be analyzed and discussed to the last degree and that my mistakes will be seized upon. But I am prepared for it I expect It In a few years, however, women in public office will attract no particular attention, it will have become so common."
AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, . fl'ossy, youthful. Hair that lose3 it3 color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sulphur In tho hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which darkens the hair so naturally, 6o evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. You Just dampen a sponge or - soft bush with it' and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and. Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few auclications. it alsrt
brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. adv.
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THE TURPENTINE OINTMENT The Turpo which you buy ready-mixed at your Druggist's is better than the turpeatine-and-lard you mix at home. Better because the lard is replaced by a clean-looking, clean-smelling base of mineral origin. Better because it has camphor - and menthol added, in just the right proportions. You know that turpentine-and-lard loosens colds. Do you know that Turpo -in add it ion cleanses wounds, quiets pain and hastens the healing of cuts, burns, bruises and sprains? It docs. It's also . splendid after shaving. Buy Turpo of your Druggi6t. 25c, 50c. $1-00-
WASHINGTON "I am held captive by kidnappers. Lose no time In rescuing me," said the note that was handed to Monty Gray at dawn. Did Monty turn over in bed
for his beauty, sleep? Not Monty. He
was up and doing; within an hour he was in the fight of his life, battling hi3
way of his lady love's side. Outnum
bered ten to one, Monty fought his way
through every barrier, snatched the girl from her captors and furnished a happy ending. "The Man Who Took
a Chance is a Bluebird photoplay to be exhibited at the Washington theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday.
HIS MAJECTY, BLANKER BEAN" After successful engagements at the
Astor theatre, New York, the Majestic
theatre, Boston and a six month run
at the Cort theatre, Chicago. Taylor
Holmes in "His ' Majesty, Bunker
Bean" with the entire original cast and
production, will be seen at the Wash
ington theatre Monday night, March
12. The comedy is founded on the
Harry Leon Wilson stories which were published in the Saturday Evening Post as a serial and had a tremendous
vogue. The dramatist, Lee Wilson Dodd, has carefully preserved in the play all the characters made familiar to the readers of the serial. Was Bunker Bean, Napoleon or Ram-Tah? This question seriously troubled a
young chap engaged as a stenographer by a capitalist He pondered over the question and then decided that he
was a descendant of the great Napoleon. ' After he had succeeded in making his way along in the world, he wanted to have even more illustrious blood in his veins, so decided he was Ram-Tah. reincarnated. Bunker even purchased an Egyptian mummy to have his likeness constantly about him. Taylor Holmes, the young star, is an actor well qualified to fill the exacting role of Bunker. . The cast supporting his includes Charles Abbe, Maud Hanaford, Pell Trenton, Stanley
Wood, Robert Toms, Annette Westby,
Clara Louise Moores,
George C. Lyman, Belford Forrest, Lil
lian Lawrence, WTalter Sherwin, Edna Phillips and George O'Rourke. MURRAY There is one scene In "The Libertine" that makes the average person's
flesh creep and his hair stand on end. It is when a sweet innocent girl, play
ed by Alma Hanlon, yields to the voice of the tempter and finds herself trap
ped in a lavishly and luxuriously rur
nished nalatial residence. "The Liber
tine" at the Murray theatre today. MURRETTE A gripping drama founded on the
massacre of the English at Cawnpore
during tho Sepoy rebellion in India is to bring the distinguished romantic actor, Lou-Tellegen to the Murrette on Wednesday and Thursday in the Jesse L. Lasky production of "The Victoria Cross." This Is said to be one of the unusual Lasky degree of excellence,
should be most impressive. Mr. Telle1gen has in his support the beautiful Lasky star, Cleo Ridgley, the noted Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa, and such other prominent artists as Ernest Joy, and Mabel Van Bnren. MURRETTE The all-star cast supporting Marie Doro in the photodramaatic version of "Oliver Twist," which will be the Paramount picture at the Murrette today with Miss Doro as Oliver, includes
Hobart Bosworth as Bill Sikes; Tully Marshall as Fagin; Raymond Hatton as The Artful Dodger; Elsie Jane Wilson as Nancy, and James Neill as Mr. Brownlow.
CHILD WANTS HOME
Probation Officer Elizabeth Candler wants a home for a pretty blue eyed baby girl. The child is two years old. Her mother is a self-supporting woman and is unable to take proper care of the child and so she asked Mrs. Candler to find a home. Applications-will be received at Mrs. Candler's office, third floor court house.
CHILD NARROWLY ESCAPES
EATON, O., March 6. Aldia Fackey, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fackey, West Deem street, had a miraculous escape from serious injury about noon Monday when she was struck by an automobile driven by M.
W. Deem, of this city. She was knock
ed down and suffered a badly bruised left arm, left ankle and right hip, none of which is considered. serious.
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I Dry, Hoarse or Painful I Coughs Quickly Ended IHome-Made Remedy that Saves Too 82 Does the Work Thoroughly.
CZAR FERDINAND , IS REPORTED ILL
n ,, potol.. j . yiviuyi a-uu. (Wijiuvc acLiuu VI IU1B uraoR reusrs, i eimplf inexpensive home-made remedy in
membranes of the throat, chest or bronchial tubes and breaking up tiprht coughs, has caused it to be used in more homes than any ether cough remedy. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are conquered-by it . in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, whoopinj cough, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough cyrup, pour 21? ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), into a pint bottle and fill the
bottle with plain granulated sugar evrup and shake thoroughly. You then have a full, pint a family supply of a much better cough svrup than vou could buy ready-made . for $2.50. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is known the world over for its promptness, ease and certainty in overcoming stubborn coughs and chest colds. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2'2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. 'Wayne. Ind.
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Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who, according to dispatches received at Rome, Is seriously . ill at an Austrian health resort.
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Black Silk Stove Polish Is different. It does tint dry ont: can be osed to the
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waste; n-1 crust or dirt. You
tet your money's worth.
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Stove Polish U not only most econcmica). bat it gives brittint, mi!: y lustre tha. cannot be obtained with uy other noliih. Black Silk Store Polish doe not rub off it luu four time as Vang as ordinary peliah so t Tcayo1 time, work and money .
Pon t forget wben yon want store polish, be sore to esk for Black Silk. Hit isn't the best stove polish you tmr lined vonrdailar will refund your money. Black Silk StOM PoBsfc Work, Sterling, Dlioois. Use Black SHk Air Drrta Iron Enamel on grates, registers, store-pipes, and antemobiie tire riim, 1'isteuH rusting. Tryi Use Black Silk Metal Pol. lah fcr sil?erware,Bickel,tinwars or brass. It corks' quickly, easily and leaves s brilliant surface. It has no equal for use on aatomobiks.
TAFT WILL DELIVER DEFENSE LECTURES ALL OVER COUNTRY
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 6. Arguments for adequate preparedness for national defense and for a league of nations to enforce peace after the war will be presented in addresses by former President Taft in a number of cities of the south and southwest, between March 21 and 29. His Itinerary, given out today by the League to Enforce Peace, of which he Is president: Richmond, March 21; Greensboro. N. C. March 22; Atlanta, March 23; Birmingham, March 24; Nashville, March 25; Memphis, March 26; morning. Little Rock, evening, Dallas, Tex, March 27; Oklahoma City, March 28 and 29.
STOUT HOME DAMAGED OXFORD, O., March 6. Fire, caused by a defective fine, yesterday caused $250 damage to the home of Louis Stout, north of town. Although ih
property is half a mile beyond the cor
porate umiis, tne vniage nre department rendered assistance with fire extinguishers.
A clip has been invented to hold a pencil on a telephone, while a chain prevents it being carried away.
FUNDS DISPOSAL WAITS ON GERARD (By Associated Press) " NEW YORK. March 6. Disposal of a fund raised by the American Relief Commitee for war sufferers to Ger
many awaits the return of Ambassa
dor Gerard. George M. McClellan, head of the committee said today that the committee had been dissolved since the break in diplomatic relations with Germany. Several hundred thousand dollars, Mr. McClellan said, had been sent to Germany to aid widows and orphans.
DOG DITCHES MACHINE
EATON, Ohio, March 6. Dr. C. W. Conley, of this city, badly damaged a five-passenger Ford automobile at a
AN EXPERT 0.J COLDS Comparatively few people realize that avcold is a signal of physical weakness. To treat a cold with weakening physics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pills, may smother the cold butthey also reduce the body powers still further and Invite more serious sickness. Scott's Emulsion has always been an expert on colds, because it peculiarly enriches the blood, quickly tones upthe forces and strengthens both throat and che9t. Try Scott's. Refuse Snbstitutes. ficott & Bowtse. BUxuafieM. N.J. 16-2?
point Just east of New Hope Saturday morning when he ran Into a dog. He lost control of the machine which left the road. The doctor's bruises are slight
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WHEN YOUR CHILD CRIES at eight tnd totaes restlessly, is constipsUd or has symptoms of worms, yon feel worried. M other Gray's Sweet Powders for Children U s tried sod trusted remedy. Tbcy frequently Break up Cold In 84 hours. Believe Fevertsbaew. Constipation. Teething Diaordert, more and regulate the bowel and destroy worm. Vied tvmeUuT for M !" Sold by all Druggists. 25c Sample mailed FEE& Address, II other Gray Co-, Le Xoj, M. Y.
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Only Large Volume o! Sales Could Make Such Values Possible It is our confidence in the fact that the people of this city are judges of values and will respond readily to newspaper announcements that have the ring of honesty and merit to them which prompts us to buy, with our associate stores, in quantities sufficiently large to have a bearing on the market price. The concessions which we receive from the manufacturers we readily pass on to you, our customers, thus putting this business, as it were, on a cooperative basis.
By KarpcE CMcago
Karpen's are acknowledged the world's foremost manufacturers of fine upholstered furniture. It is a mark of excellent taste and shows the best of judgment on the part of the purchaser when Karpen furniture occupies a place in the home. Here is your opportunity to own genuine Karpen furniture at a very modest price. Read the Detailed Description
Every Inch of This Davenport Speaks of Highest Quality This Davenport instantly conveys the impression of high quality. The Tapestry covering is of exceptionally beautiful design, in the most harmonizing color combinations, the fabric itself being closely woven and of long wearing quality. Here is a Detailed Description of This Beautiful Davenport To give you some idea of the extreme resiliency of the comfortable upholstering, we have only to say that there are in all 72 springs in the seat and 72 springs in the back. Each spring is enclosed in a separate muslin bag, and upholstered over these - springs is a soft covering of Silk floss, adding not only to the comfort of the Davenport itself, but also making it absolutely sanitary.
The Three Cushions Are Detachable This not only adds to the comfort of the Davenport itself, but also makes it very easy to clean, as you can easily understand. It is very easy to get at every nook and corner, a feature which every housewife will appreciate. 72 Inches Long, 33 Inches wide and 31 Inches Deep Those are the massive dimensions of this great overstuffed Davenport. Just measure 72 inches off on the wall of your living room and you will have a good idea of how this Davenport will look in your home. The illustration is an exact reproduction in every detail.
Easy and Convenient Terms of Credit MayBe Arranged If Desired
This is Crowning Achievement in Supreme Value Giving It is, as far as we know, the most remarkable upholstered furniture value ever advertised in any local paper. We have in times past presented some truly remarkable values, but this is the crowning achievement of them all. In comparison all other special attractions fail into insignificance. This is a strong statement, but one which is easily verified when you see the Davenport itself.
See Onr Complete Line of Davenports in various Styles, Priced $30 Upwards.
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