Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 119, 31 March 1917 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1917

OFFER GASH PRIZE i FOR BEST GARDEN

I OXPORD, 0., March 31. The Fedration of Oxford Women's ciubs'naB offered prizes of $10 and $5 to the boy and girl who makes the best garden this season. Citizens owning vacant ground suitable for garden purposes are donating the use of their land to the youngsters.

SQUEAKS

From the editor's swivel chair

The Thaw fortune must be at pretty low tide when lawyers are willing to consider Harry the "same as dead." That South Carolina man who did not want to wait for a uniform but wanted a gun and wanted to fight at oace, may be another Fred Funston. Boston must want that additional daylight In order to watch for ZeppeUni. Audrey Munson In Purl. .i being widely advertised. Yes, but we did not know Purity was so transparent.

Some fanatle will probably construe the patriotic offer of Mauser rifles to the city as the surrender of Beallview. It's safe bet the British censer would not have removed that picture If It bad been that of some woman well over 23 years. Fortune teller: A dark lady will Tislt you for a day. Richmond matron: It must be the new cook I have engaged. Well, the temporary Main street bridge is good for about two years longer. Why build a new one?

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT All the one thousand and one roads leading to success, start from the one common point in man's thought; in mind man works out the picture of the perfect and orders the pace necessary to possess it. . The company you keep makes you what you are. while the company you seek makes it appear what you would like to be. Your faithful present will, fix for you a successful future, but a fearful future will give a "finish" to your peaceful present. Your finger can be quickly put on the very ad that Interests you in the Want Ad pages . of The Palladium,' and you never have to waste any time reading ads which are of no interest to you. The Palladium has provided a new and up-to-date telephone service for Want Ad Advertisers. Call 2834.

NEW PARIS GRABS BUNTING OF COUNTY

EATON. O., March 31. In defeating the Eaton Pirates, 22 to 14, here last

night, the New Paris Independents an

nexed the championship of Preble county. The work of Captain Bill

Raney, of the Paris five, caused the locals to skid. Last night's game ends

the basketball season here. '

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LYNN, IND.

Miss Maude Frazier. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Abashia Frazier, died Tuesday evening after several weeks of sickness. Funeral services were held

at Cherry Grove, Thursday afternoon

at 2 o'clock. Burial was at Cherry

Grove cemetery F. C. Tillson was a business visitor in Richmond Wednesday afternoon On Wednesday

night the Men's class was entertained

at the West Christion church. The

social was for the Duroose of orsaniz

irig the members into teams to secure

a lareer attendance. Light refresh

ments were served Starting next

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WHITEWATER

Mra. Mary Alexander received a box of oranges from her brother In Florida. . . . . N. E. Graves and family entertained Mrs. Ed Jordan of Richmond, and Mrs. Sue Jordan of this place, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pyle motored to Union City and Ligbtavllle Sunday Man. ford White has purchased a Ford touring car.... .PhO Starr of Richmond, was a business visitor here Monday.

Use Newbro s Herpieide IN TIME AND YOU WILL NEVER NEED FALSE HAIR

Monday afternoon a series of Easter services will be held at the West Christian church, by the pastor, Rev. B. W. Bass, with the assistance of the C. W. B. M. The purpose of the meeting will be to stimulate interest In foreign missions Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt, who were recently married, are moving into the Elmer Newton property, on West Church, street. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alexander and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce; Alexander and family, attended the Drill and Dover reunion at Union City Monday The stockholders in the Wright Auto Co., held their monthly meeting Thursday night..... Blaine Moody of Indianapolis, was in town Tuesday calling on friends and his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Moody.

Wearing false hair is a harmless deceit of which many " ladies are guilty. These women are all objects for sympathy rather than criticism. Early neglect in the care of the scalp has caused the loss of eo much hair that their personal appearance is sadly marred. To correct this defect they resort to artificial hair hoping by so doing to hide the re suits of their earlier inattention to the details of their toilet These unfortunates are deceiving no one but

themselves as no

artificial nair no matter how costly, ever has the snap and luster nor can it be made to look as pretty and at

tractive as

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natural ' hair.

Most ladies would resent any impu

tation of personal carelessness and neglect. And yet very many permit their natural hair to become so dull, brittle and lusterless that it looks no better than that bought at the store. All this is as unfortunate as it is unnecessary. Hair that is unsightly or thin may usually be attributed to the destroying effects of Dandruff. This destructive formation shortly robs the hair of life, with the result

that it finally loosens and drops out There is a preparation, sold and guaranteed by all dealers, the intelligent 'use of 'which will kill the dandruff germ. It cleanses the scalp of all accumulations and makes the hair shine with the luster of life and beauty. That remedy is Newbro's Herpieide, the Original GermRemedy for Dandruff. In no way can you add more to your personal charm and attractiveness than bv the use of this remarkable and well known bc&Id nro-

GONE III Dhvlactic

On account of its astonishing merit and its delightful and exquisite odor, Her

pieide finds users everywhere among all classes. It may oe purchased in 50 cent and $1. 00 sizes at all drug stores and toilet goods counters. Applications may be obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Upon receipt of 10 cents in postage or silver to cover cost of packing and mailing, The Herpieide Co.. D?pt S, Detroit, Mich., will send to any address a nice sample bottle of Herpieide and an interesting booklet on the care of the hair.

REPAIRING

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(SIMM MJTO CdDo ' (G AEA(EE 13 - IS North Seventh Street Now Ready in Our New Home Richmond's Most Modern Garage Our facilities for making repairs on all kinds of cars place us in a position to tackle the hardest kind of jobs. We not only have the men who know how to repair all the various car troubles, but also the tools and equipment with which they can do it. We can complete almost any repair job on very short notice and deliver work promptly when promised. Our up-to-date equipment enables us to do all work at the very lowest cost, thus saving you money as well as time. , Don't hesitate to call on us the first time you need repair services. No matter what work you may want done on your car, you can rest assured that it will be properly done if it comes to us. Only the most capable men are employed by us, and carefulness is our motto. We treat every car we work upon exactly as though it were our own. We will gladly quote you prices on storage with full service or part service. Or we can give you service without storage if you prefer. Why not give us a trial and let the results determine future relations between ifs ? Pay us a call and we can talk it over. No matter what your trouble is, bring it in to us. Don't think that any job is too big for us. We have facilities that will surprise you. And our prices are exceptionally reasonable. Give us a chance to figure on your smaller jobs, too grinding valves, burning out carbon, etc. You will find us always able to please you. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS MICHELIN TIRES

We are prepared to fix your punctures and have you ready to start in 10 minutes, including taking off and replacing your tire. Tires repaired in any part of city. , , ' FHOIVE 1608

Our new 1,000 gallon Gasoline Tank is strictly up-to-date and enables us to fill your car much more rapidly than the old style tanks. Gasoline Sold at Filling Station Prices now 20c. AUTOMATIC AIR SERVICE We have the only Automatic Air Service in the City. The pressure is always there, ready for you at all times. We invite you to stop here f or air. MR. ROSS HENDRICKS The Best Automobile Mechanic in Richmond is in charge of the mechanical work and gives personal supervision to all work. No car is too difficult or complicated to receive the proper attention.

Bring Your Car Troubles to

(MM AUTO GO) 13-15 NoHh Seventh Street

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GASOLINE

A Manchester (N. H ) shoe shop has Bhipped 5,000 pairs of shoes to Mos

cow. Russia, by registered mail. The

postage, totaled $5,500. The shoes will retail for $12 a pair in Moscow.

MILTON; IND.

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Mrs. Mary Nugent spent a few days this week with relatives and friends at Richmond.... .Mrs. Edward McGraw is sick. Dr. Sweney has not been sowell..s... Misses Hattle and Mary Sills were at Muncte this week, on a business trip.. . . .The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening. April 4 The Rev. Amos Outland,

who recently bought a small property adjoining his property on West Main street, of Mrs. John Deitz of Richmond, is having the old frame house removed. The house is one of the early landmarks of Milton The high school pupils are arranging for a play., entitled "The Return of High Jinks" in the near future.. ; .Mr. and Mrs Will Higham and daughter, were at Richmond Friday Miss Violet Murley will entertain the Jolly TwentyFour club Friday evening:

CLUB MEMBER8 ASSIGNED . Commercial club member swere assigned to the standing committees at a meeting of the executive committee this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Chairmen

of committees were selected Thursday afternoon. ' ; ' " A passenger train with 100 persons was marooned all night in five feet of water in a West Virginia flood. .... '

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National and Indian Bicycles. Repairs a Specialty. A Full Line of Accessories. T I IR E S

Corner Fourth & Main, Opposite Court House.

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EaiirdlJdPte We have saved many automobile; owners the trouble and expense of returning broken parts to the factory for repairs. - The fact that we are equipped to do welding on broken castings or can make new parts if necessary is a big asset to this community. No matter what your trouble is, bring it in to us. Don't think that any job is too big for us. We have facilities that will surprise you. And our prices are exceptionally reasonable.

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& SdDim ; ; Phone 4333. Rear 39 So. 6th St Boiler Makers Sheet Metal Workers

This Car is Equipped With the Famous EU1CK;' i Vafl w 3im - Meaidl MQ(Dip designed to meet the needs of those who are not satisfied with any motor car jacking the Buick Valve-in-Head power plant, but who want a strong, well built, light car capable of continued and economical service. This car has the sturdy construction that characterizes all Buick. The materials of which it is made undergo the same rigid inspections, and the workmanship is the equal of any in the industry. As a road performer it is unsurpassed, and the way it takes the hills and sandy stretches is a delight to the eye. It has been made as nearly trouble proof as possible, the idea of Buick engineers being to design and build a car that would yield the maximum of service with the least possible trouble and expense.

BUICK MODEL D-SIX 45 The Buick Model D-Six-45 six cylinder, five-passenger touring car is known wherever motor cars are driven. As a general all-purpose car it is the choice of thousands of families at home and abroad. The body is of a particularly pleasing streamline type, beautifully painted and striped. The upholstery is of genuine leather, stuffed with high-grade curled hair over deep coil springs, it is extremely comfortable on the short ride or long tour. The ease with which Buick cars are operated, the reliability of the valve-in-head motor and their extreme comfortableness are responsible for the large number of satisfied feminine drivers of Buick automobiles. PRICE F. O. B. FLINT, $1070 :

"BUICK MODEL D-SIX 44 ? The Buick D-Six-44 six cylinder roadster, although designed as a two passenger car, will carry three persons quite comfortably. Except for the body, it is exactly the same aa the five-passenger valve-in-head touring car model 6hown above. The body lines of this roadster are exceptionally graceful and pleasing, and it is generally admitted to be the final choice of all those who desire a car . with a carrying capacity limited to two passengers. - - - . -. - ; - In this, as in all other Buicks, will be found fundamentals of construction which time and experience have proven unquestionably correct. - PRICE F. O. B. FLINT, $1040 :

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