Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 111, 22 March 1917 — Page 10
THJjJ RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, ThuttbDAY, MAR. 22, 1917
"VERY GOOD EDDIE" COMES TO WASHINGTON THEATRE
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Some of the swagger fashion chorus with that famous musical comedy novelty, "Very Good Eddie," that comes to the Washington, matinee and night Saturday, March 24. An already big advance sale indicates capacity business at both performances, seats being in great demand.
WILLIAM SCOTT DIES
MILTON, Ind., March 22. William Scott, age forty-one, died at his home one mile south of town Wednesday morning, after several months', illness of leakage of the heart and other complications. He is survived by a wife and two children, Mabel and Prank Earl, and several brothers and other relatives. He was the son of the late Elias and , Mary Scott and was born near Cambridge City. Mr. Scott was a prominent member of the I. O. O. F. and Masonic lodges of Milton and also of the Knights of Pythias of Cambridge City. The funeral arrange-
HIGH HEELED SHOES PUT CORNS ON TOES
Tells women how to dry up a corn . so it lifts out without pain.
DUBLIN TO SEND LARGE DELEGATION
DUBLIN, Ind.. March 22. Dublin will send a delegation of at least 30 persons from here to attend the concert. Literature advertising the event
distributed among the large audience
that attended the concert, given by the Richmond High School orchestra here last Wednesday is probably the cause of so much Interest being taken in the
Galll-Curci concert next Monday even
ing, March 28, at the Coliseum at Rich mond.
TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES
No class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actresses, and no class must be more careful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry develops the Information that in hair care they find It dangerous to shampoo with any makeshift hair cleanser. The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three cents, one need only get a package, of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your , shampoo is ready. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After Its use the hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are quickly dissolved and entirely disappear when you rinse the hair. After this your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Us lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. .
JOHN JUSTICE DIES
MILTON, Ind., May 22. Mrs. S. Templin received word of the death of her nephew, John Justice, of Lawrenceburg. He was fifty years old and leaves a wife and several children, among whom are John and Walter Justice of Richmond. Mr. Justice was a conductor on a street car route running to Cleves, where he put up his car for the night. He was subject to heart disease, and at 2 o'clock a. m. his roommate was aroused by his strange breathing. He was dead in a short time.
BARRETT TO CLOSE CONFERENCE YEAR
HOLD BAKER FUNERAL
MILTON, Ind., March 22. The funeral services of the late Thomas Baker were conducted by the Rev. Amos Outland, minister at Friends church, Tuesday afternoon. The music was given . by members of the M. E. church choir, Mrs. W. L. Parkins, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Verie Beeson, including W. H. Jeffries of the Friends church. Miss Carrie Michael presided at the organ. The interment was at the Westside cemetery.
REEVES ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Harry B. Reeves, president of the City Sunday school association, has made definite announcement that a movement will be undertaken for the establishment of a community training school for Bible class teachers. The courses will be opened next fail according to present plans.
DUBLIN, Ind., March 22. Preaching at the M. E. church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. This will be the last service for the conference year. The many friends of the, pastor, Rev. Mr. Barrett hope that he will be returned for another year.
ANDERSON WOMAN ADDRESSES MOTHERS
DUBLIN, Ind., March 22. Mrs. W.
B. Campbell of Anderson, Ind., will give a lecture at the Friends church
Friday, March 23, at 1:00 p. m. Her subject will be "The Mysterious Chain." This address will be' given under the auspices of the Mothers' Club and everyone is cordially Invited to come and hear her.
Modern high-heeled footwear buckles the toes and produces corns, and many of the thousands of hospital cases of infection and lockjaw are the result of women's suicidal habit of trying to cut ari-ay these painful pests. '. For little cost there can be obtained at any pharmacy a quarter of an ounce of a drug called freezone, which is sufficient to rid one's feet, of every hard or soft corn or callus without the slightest danger or inconvenience. . A few drops applied directly upon the tenler, aching corn stops the soreness and shortly the entire corn, root and all', lifts fight out. " It Is a sticky substance, which dries the moment it is applied, and thousands of men and
' women use it because the corn shlvels
up and comes out without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or ekin. Cut this but and try it if your corns bother you. Adv.
ments will be made later, but it Is probable the funeral will.be Friday afternoon... , .. ., . ...
More than 700,000 gallons of oil are burned each year at the light stations of the United States, about 350,000 galIons of which are for lighthouse illumination. -
CRAWFORD CONDUCTS REVIEW
MILTON, . Ind.. March 22, Ear! Crawford will conduct the quarterl; review of the Sunday school lessoni before the combined adult classes o; the Christian church Sunday school Sunday morning. Everyone Interested is Invited to attend. -
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Catching Cold
Between the dances, in the usual poorly ventilated, hot, stuffy, over-heated hall, you seek a cool spot usually near a draft Later you go out into
the penetrating night air, possibly not as well protected as usual and as a resuit you catch cold these colds often lead to more serious illness.
At the first sign of a cold feverish, sluggish, stuffedup, tightness of chest, sniffle and cneezing go to. the nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. King's New
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Women of good taste who want high grade Millinery at the lowest possible prices
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CHILDREN'S HATS You find the hat you want for the little girl here and our prices are very reasonable. See our big line priced at
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Linoleums, Beds, Lace Curtains, and Curtain Materials We cannot over-estimate the value of this sale because it is the first time of this season we can possibly offer our patrons an opportunity to buy this line of Spring Merchandise at a saving of 20 to 30 per cent.
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60c heavy quality Linoleum, a good selection of patterns, sale price per yard 39c 60c yard wide best Rug Filling in light and dark oak, Sale price, per, yard .39c Best 90c Cork Linoleii-H, 4 yards wide, guaranteed sale price per yard 69c $15.00 Brussels Rugs, 9x12, special. . . .$9.98 $10.00 Wool and Fibre Rugs, 9x12, good, desirable patterns, sale $5.98 $20.00 Best Tapestry Rugs 9x12, good Spring selection, sale .$13.98 $5.00 Room Size Matting Rugs, about 9x12, best quality, sale $2.89 $1.50 Brussels Rugs, 27x54 inch, sale. . . .98c Small Matting Rugs, sale 15c, 25c, 50c Y and Wool Ingrain Carpets, sold at 70c yard, sale price per yard ,45c (We match all carpets free; you pay no waste)
WE WILL HOLD ANY SALE ARTICLE UNTIL NEEDED, WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT
50 lb. Combination 20 Felt Mattresses, sold at $7.00, sale price , $4.98 $5.50 Combination Mattress, 50 lb., sale price only ....$3.29
$3.00 Bed Springs, full size, sale $1.98 i . Full size, all Feather Pillows, worth 75c; Sale price . . ... ; 50c $1.00 Wool Ingrain Carpets, guaranteed best, Sale price, per yard ......68c 20 "saved on all Room Size Rugs during sale. 50 different patterns in $1.50 Lace Curtains on sale at per pair 98c 20 to 30 off on all Lace Curtains in stock from . . 39c to $5.00 pair 1 0c & 1 2J2C Curtain Goods, plain and colored borders, sale price per yard 6V2C One lot of 25c Scrim and Lace Curtain Goods, all kinds, sale price per yard 14c 15c value in Lace and Scrim Curtain Materials; a large line to select from, per yard only 10c Voile, Marquisette, Filet and Nottingham Curtain Goods, Silk Sunfast and Cretonne Draperies at Special Sale prices.
SpecialPriceson Window Shades-We Carry All Kinds
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