Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 120, 2 April 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917

INDIANA LISTS STUDENTS FOR ARMY SERVICE

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 2. Under direction of Ralph V. Sollitt, ajumnl secretary of Indiana University, who has been chosen state director of the ; Intercollegiate Intelligence Bureau, a branch of which was opened here recently, the alumni and students of Indiana University are being catalogued as to their fitness for special services to the government Blanks are being sent out to all alumni and former students requesting Information as to whether they have had previous military or naval training; extent of travel in foreign countries; foreign languages spoken; mechanical or industrial experience; age; height; weight, etc. The plan is to tabulate this information when received and index it so that It can be placed at the disposal of the government on a moment's notice. Nation Wide in Scope. The Intercollegiate Intelligence Bureau is nation wide in its scope and has more than 60 branches located in the leading educational institutions In the United States. The bureau has been indorsed by both . the war and navy departments. Major General Leonard Wood, Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske and other high army and navy officials. One purpose of the bureau is to bring to the attention of the government' the special training any of the college men may have and thus. In case war should come, avoid the mistakes of England and France, where hosts of specially trained men were needlessly sacrificed In the trenches, when they could have rendered more Jmrortart service in other lines. "-' More than 250 girls at Indiana have signed to take a course in Red Cross work and the men are organizing a battery and infantry company. The Second Infantry, Indiana National Guard, regimental band also is located here.

On The Screen

MURRETTE "The Happiness of Three Women," Albert Payson Terhune'B thrilling drama of social life, is to srve not only as a vehicle in which House Peters returns to the Paramount Program, but to Introduce him and the charming Miss Myrtle Stedman as costars. Adele Harris has written a photodrama of gripping Intensity out of Mr.' Terhune's vital story, and produced with the cars and artistry for which the Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company is so famous, it will be one cf the finest productions ever Offered to the amusement seeking public. In the cast supporting the stars are such eistinguished artists as L. W. Steers. Daisy Robinson, W. Hutchason and Milton Brown. At the Murrette Wednesday and Thursday. MURRETTE The flight of time means nothing to one when that person happens to be a motion picture star. Take Louise Huff and Jack Pickford, for instance. It was not long ago that these two popular young Famous Players stars were playing ultra-ultra persons in Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen" and they had no sooner completed work in that picture than the hands of the studio clock were turned back nearly a hundred years and they found themselves Dickens characters. In other words, they are starring in the Famous Players adaptation of the celebrated novelist's "Great Expectations" which is the Paramount attraction at the Murrette theatre today and Tuesday.

HOME CLUB MEETS

MILTON, Ind., April 2.- The Home club met with Miss Carrie Michael, Friday evening, after church and a very entertaining program was given by Mrs. Vene Beeson, Misses Sarah Roberts and Cora Brown. The Magazine for the evening was "Country Life in America." The next meeting per program will be with Mrs. Morton Warren.

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JURORS SELECTED FOR; GOODWIN CASE AFTER EIGHT DAYS

- The fact that a hat is very yuotuthful and modest need not interfere with its being very smart You have . only to manage its simplicity wisely and well. This black hempen cloche is edged with a wreath of baby field flowers, and around the crown swirls corn-flower blue satin ribbon, which ties in a very unsophisticated and carefully calculated point on the left side of the brim. A 6mart little round-trimmed sailor of soft rost color, and to the left a hat of black hemp which makes a charming Easter bonnet. The crown is that new shape, broad at the top, narrowing in at the center and widening out again at the bottom, which rejoices in the name "bell crown." Nestling into this double brim is a wreath of bright colored, small sized field flowers.

RECEIVES MEMBERS AT MORNING WORSHIP Sixteen members were received into Second Presbyterian church in Palm Sunday services yesterday. Two new elders, William Massey and, J. S. Harris, were ordained and installed and communion was observed in the morning. Special music was given by the chorus choir, under the direction of Mrs. Lewis C. King, at both services. METHODIST FAITH MAKES BIG GAIN

A gain of more than 6.000 members in the Sunday school membership of North Indiana Methodist churches was reported to the conference in Huntington Saturday. The present membership is 36,546. One year ago it was 30,503. The conference will meet next year in Peru and in Warsaw in 1918.

MILTON DEFEATS ECONOMY TEAM

MILTON. Ind., April 2. The Economy baseball team played the Milton high school team at Economy, Friday afternoon. The score was 11 to 5 for Milton. The game was planned for Milton, but owing to the fact that Economy could not get to Milton, the game was changed to Economy.

Cinnamon was imported into Palestine by the Phoenicians and Arabians. It is now found in Sumatra, Borneo and China, but of the best quality in Ceylon.

MRS. MEANS IS DEAD

NEW PARIS, Ohio, April 2. Mrs. Juliet Means, a native of this place, died at Kokomo, where she was spending the winter, Sunday. The body will be brought here Tuesday from Kokomo. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, the time and place remaining undecided. The deceased is survived by a daughter, Miss Frances, and a sister, Mrs. John Jay, of Kokomo. Mrs. Means, a consecrated Christian woman, will be missed by the Presbyterian church where she was an energetic worker.

odist church Monday evening. He will preach each evening through the week and the services will continue over Easter Sunday.

REV. PINNICK TO PREACH

MILTON, Ind., April 2. The Rev. j

C. H. PlnnicK will preach at the Meth-

BAD COUGH? FEVERISH? GRIPPY? You need Dr. King's New Discovery to stop that cold, the soothing balsam ingredients heal the irritated membranes, soothe the sore throat, the antiseptic qualities kill the germ and your cold is quickly relieved. Dr. King's New Discovery has for 48 years been the standard remedy for coughs and colds in thousands of homes. Get a bottle today and have it handy in your medicine chest for coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all bronchial affections. At your druggist. 50c. Adv.

QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomeL Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote'' of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They, never force them to unnatural action. ; . If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, youll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them, 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

. BATON, O.. April 2. Records for

examinations and length of time necessitated were established in the select-

Ion of a jury to hear the John N. Goodwin murder case, which began Monday

In common pleas court.

The Jury was impaneled Saturday after proceedings covering eight days,

during which time 299 names were

drawn. To select a Jury for the cele

brated Davis murder trial 219 names

were drawn and six days required. Jurors in tho Goodwin case follow: B. F. Campbell, Frank House. Earl

Stamback, Samuel,. Imes, Samuel

Stark, John H. Markey, N. B. Geeting, A. J. Cullers, W. W. Lincoln, Henry Pence, Jr., D. C. Elliott and O. R. House. With one or two exceptions, all are farmers. After it had been sworn in, the jury was placed in

charge'of Sheriff Taylor and will not

be allowed to separate until after the trial.

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CHURCH CALLS PASTOR.

EATON, O., April 2. When a congregational meeting Is held Tuesday night In First Presbyterian church it is probable a call will be extended Rev. T. J. Simpson, of Batavia, O. Selection of a pastor was made necessary by the resignation a few weeks ago of Rer. Charles A. Hunter, who went to Barberton. O.

USE ORRINE DRINK HABIT GOES Don't wait for the drink habit to get too strong a hold upon your husband, son, or father, for it can be broken up quickly if Orrine is given him. This scientific treatment can be given in the home secretly and without loss of time from work. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, as Orrine is sold under this guarantee.. If, after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be refunded. Orrine is prepared in two forms: No. 1. secret treatment; Orrine No. 2, the voluntary treatment Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask us for booklet A. G. Luken & Co.. 630 Main.

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Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers. V Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness is relieved, and soon the corn is so shriveled that it lifts out without pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoining tissue. This discovery will prevent thousands of deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from the sucidal habit of cutting corns.

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gall stones. I had contraction or tne muscles so that my head would

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was almost unbearable and would last for hours; was also a sufferer

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Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken & Co.; Quigley Drug Stores; Conkey

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Lundy; Hagerstown, Ind., F. M. WMteael and F. H. Stonecipher. Manufactured by THE NATURA DRUG CO., Indianapolis, Ind.

Wear a"Nolder Hat" This Easter ' . Many women of this city have taken advantage of the unusual quality and style that is in every Nolder Hat this spring. The values are the best we have ever offered and in fact they are unequalled anywhere. We are showing the latest Puritan Sailors and Japanese models and all other popular style Hats priced from $2.50 up.

Big Line of Children's Hats Mothers will find our showing of Hats for the little "Tots" most complete the styles are just the kind that will suit their faces and our prices will suit every mother's pure. See this line priced at $1.50 and up.

MILJIITTS

For the Baby's Sake Let The Carriage Be a BLOCK Here is a speciment of baby carriage construction which has made the BLOCH, the Baby Carriage of the Nation. Beautiful and distinctive in design, finest quality reed and upholstery throughout, new light weight gear a perfect model of a splendid carriage. We recommend the BLOCH Baby Carriage to all mothers because the BLOCH is built to safeguard the health and comfort of the Baby. We invite all parents to see our display of BLOCH Baby vehicles.

BLOCH Carriages are priced at $18.50, $22, $25, $27.50, $30 up.

See this handsome Tapestry overstuffed Suite in our East Window. We are showing the most complete line of Tapestry upholstered pieces we have ever had and we want you to see them. Come In Tomorrow, you will not be urged to buy. Yon are always welcome here.

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