Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 122, 4 April 1917 — Page 2

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aEE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 4

The C. V.,B. M. prayer service was held Tuesday eTening at the home of Mrs. Jessie Cornell, Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Jessie Cor lag with Mrs. Ed Copeland, Thursday

evening with Mrs. Cornell and Friday

evening, at the home of Mrs. Ed Hud-

dleson.

- A scene on the roof of a Fifth avenue, New York, department -store, where 500 employes of the establishment ire receiving military instruction. More than 100 of the sales-girls have joined the military organization and are ready to offer, their services as Red Cross nurses in the event of war.

CLUB GIVES CONCERT AT CAMBRIDGE CITY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 4. The entertainment given Friday evening In the Presbyterian church by the . Chaminade club of Connersville, a club of young ladles, was one of the most pleasing entertainments given in this Place for some time. The concert opened by the singing ot "The Star Spangled Banner," "America," and other national airs, with A. A. Glocksin, leader. The first part of the program consisted of solos, both Instrumental and vocal; the first chorus, "Hymn to The Night," by Beethoven,

being an especially attractive number, showing the strength and the quality of the voices to the best advantage. The "Pink Rose," a vocal solo, by Miss Edith Flegert, and the piano solo by Miss Heeb, were especially pleasing. The second part of the program was the presentation of the little playlet, "Ireland for the Irish," consisting of Irish songs, and Jigs, was a most clever, as well as spectacular proentation, the young ladles appearing In the picturesques garb, green skirts, white waists and black velvet bodices.

On The Screen I i

CHESTER, IND.

Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman were Sunday afternoon guests ot Miss Marjorle Pickett..,. Mr. Frank. Allen filled the pulpit at the M.'E. church here Sunday night, as Rev. Ulmer was attending the annual Conference at Huntington, Ind. It Is thought that Rev. Ulmer will . be returned to the Williamsburg charge.... Mr. and Mrs. John 'Smith were Sunday guests of Charles Albright and family near Middleboro.... Charles Huffman and family visited Mrs. Roy Nichols at Reid Hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Nichols was removed to her home on National avenue Saturday evening and is reported to be doing nicely.... Charles Strader and family were Sunday guests of Earl Muhl and family.

Marie Dressier as Tillie. Also Johnny Hines as a' hen-pecked husband. Also the best collection of fun makers that could be obtained. Also the trademark of World Pictures, Brady-Made. Coudl there be any bigger guarantee? Marie Dressier, Johnny Hines, World Pictures, William A. Brady's direction. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Here are several words meaning words. Be at the Washington theatre early on Thursday and Friday and then be one of the contented ones who can tell their neighbors, "You really should have been there; it was the funniest picture I have ever seen. Yes, she played the same character this

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PHILOMATH

Mrs. Clara Rodenberg and son. John, pent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughter, Gertrude.. . .Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Plankenhorn and son motored to Richmond Saturday. . . .Messrs. John and Wlllard Rodenberg made a business trip to Liberty Thursday, the former purchased a work horse of Mr. John Gleason. . . . .Mrs. M. B. Cashland and Gertrude railed on Mrs. David Clevenger near Brownsville Friday afternoon... .Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Miss Mary Plankenhorn spent Friday afternoon - with Mrs. Ross Stevens.... Earl Doddridge and daughter, Plccola, of Milton were in our burg Friday.... Miss Irene Evans spent the week-end with relatives in Liberty, . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCashland and family ot Roseburg visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughter. . . A champagne cork dipped In ashes or bath brick makes' a good knife cleaner.

The play Friday evening was well attended and the New Paris ladies certainly acted their parts fine.... A baby boy was born to Sam Bettleton and wife Sunday morning. The little one only lived a short time and was burled at New Hope cemetery Mrs. Miller and daughter Martha, are expected home this week. Little Martha has gotten along, very slowly from her recent operation at Cincinnati.. Mrs. W. C. Swisher visited Eaton relatives the latter part of the week Mrs. Annie Drlskell of Cincinnati, gave an interesting talk at the Central school building Friday afterneon concerning. the hot school lunch and the benefit derived from a mothers' club in connection with the school Iunch.v Not as many were out as should have been to an interesting meeting of this kind The many friends of Martin Strader were pained to hear of Ills death On Saturday evening from pneumonlar We extend our sympathy to the bereaved wife and the niece and nephew who made their

home with them. Mr. Strader and family have lived near West Alexandria for about four years; prior to that, they were residents of thin tov.nsbip. . . ,Miss Helen Polnean aid brother visited their grandparents, Monroe Campbell and wife Saturday night and Sunday... .Charles Run yon and family spent Sunday with Verne Reid time it was "Tillie Wakes Up."

Diet, Exercise or Death! An eminent medical authority writes that most of our city folks die of a thickening of the arteries or of kidney disease. The kidneys become clogged and do not filter the poisons from the blood, and one trouble follows another, high blood pressure damages the heart, arteries and kidneys. Usually its danger signals are backache, pain here or there, swollen feot or ankles, rheumatic twinges or spots appearing before the eves. "The very best remedy "is this: Eat meat but once a day or not at all Plenty of outdoor exercise, and drink pure water frequently. Before meals take a little Anuric, the great uric acid neutrolizer that is easily obtained at the drug store. When you have dissiness, cLilis or sweating, worry, or . dragging pains in back, try this wonderful enemy to uric acid, which Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., discovered and named Anuric. Anuric, more potent than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar." YOUNG GIRLS JUST COMING INTO WOMANHOOD.

Bunker Hill, Ind. "My mother gave

me Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription when I was a young girl developing. I think it laid the foundation for my present healthy womanhood nd I would never hesitate to recom

mend it to young

girls at this very critical

Stage of life' Miss Dosslb webb. . -fcfrersonville. Ind. "I have been

troubled with woman's trouble for two

rears and after taking Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription I felt much better. I gladly recommend this medicine. I "have told many of my friends about it and what it did for' me." Mas. Lrou SlMMSUVILLE, RoutO 1. All druggsta. Liquid or tablets. , . 4

NOTHING WRINKLES FADES OR SHRINKS

Women save $5 In an hour by dry cleaning verythlng with gasoline.

Dry cleaning at home is all the rage here, says a well-known downtown druggist. Any woman can do five dollars' worth of dry cleaning at home st very little cost by dissolving two

ounces of solvite In two gallons of

gasoline; then immerse the articles to be cleaned; rub a little and in a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles cleaned look as bright and fresh as new. Dry clean your own silk waists, dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves, Fatin shoes, evening slippers, . fine laces, net work, woolens, dresses, children's coats, furs, veils, neckties, Hiawls, gentlemen's garments, fancy vests, lace curtains, rugs, in fact, everything that would be ruined by washing with eoap and water. Nothing will fade, shrink or wrinkle, making pressing unnecessary. Dry cleaning at home is inexpensive and affects a tremendous saving in the household and is really just as easy as laundering. Any druggist will sell two ounces of solvite which is simply a (asoline soap and your grocer or a parage will supply the asoline. Then a wash boiler or dishpan completes the outfit. Adv.

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and wife Misses Mildred and Mae Ervin and Lolu Bechler were Richmond visitors Saturday John Ashworth and wife, Mrs. Dowdy and Miss

Maud Ha s ton of Kansas, spent Sunday with Oden Haston and wife Mrs. Sarah Gard entertained the following ai dinner Sunday, De Churchill and family of Richmond, William Gar and family, Stanley Hart and family, William Riley and wife and Clif Gard, wife and daughter Cliffard Flora, Company H, Third Reg. O. N. G., from this township, now stationed at Dayton, Ohio, is expected home on a twenty-four hour furlough some time this week.

News of Bethel

By Florsnoe Bafen.

Hagerstown Notes

By Miss Florence Bell.

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YOU ON 10DAYS FREE TRIAL

Here is our Great Special Offer to you. We will deliver to your home one of our superb, brand new, easy gliding and deep cleaning EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS Our very latest 191? advanced models on ten days free cleaning trial.

An elaborate dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sells Thursday complimentary to their daughter, Miss Thelma Sells, and her aunt, Mrs. Reba Rudy, of Anderson, whose birthdays occurred on the same day of the month, and who have celebrated the event together annually for a number of years. Miss Sells Is an accomplished young lady, and will graduate from the Hagerstown high school next month. The Anderson party came to ihe dinner in -an automobile and was composed of Mrs. Rudy and her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells, Mrs. Rudy's sister, Mrs. Charles Miller and their friend, Mr. Newton Rous. Others present at the dinner was another aunt of Miss Sells, Mrs. M. T. Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Sells and Miss Thelma.

More women auto drivers are to be seen on the roads in the southern part of California than In any other part of the world.

Mrs. Milton Harlan, who Is very sick Is a little better at this writing.".. Mrs. Hannah Skinner who has been sick for somtime is able now to be up and around the house. .. .Jacob Ends ley who has just had an operation per-

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year and try to "let it wear off."

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velops into a stubborn throat trouble, which may in turn become chronic asthma, bronchitis or worse. It is important to remember that Father John's Medicine relieves colds because of its nourishing body-building elements, which given strength to the system and enable each organ to resume its normal functions. Father John's Medicine is not a patent medicine, com tains no injurious drugs, but is a pure food medicine, for those who are weak

and run-down.

formed on his eyes at Indianapolis, went back to Indianapolis Wednesday where he had glasses fitted to hit eyes, and now he can tee Quite well.. ..Mrs. Reese Wolfal who has been

sick for some time is slowly Improving.. .Mr. J. A. VanNuys of Rlcfcmond spent Tuesday night here with . bis brother, Mr. Isaac VanNuys, tad his sister. Mrs. Milton Harlan.

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"It's what they say It is at Dickinson's" CONFIDENCE Do you know that the foundation of our business is confidence? Your Confidence in us. We might have succeeded in a way we might have built up business, in fact, without winning your confidence. It can be done by offering jewelry of inferior quality at bargain prices. But it would not be the kind of business represented by The Jewelry House of Dickinson. We have built up our business by selling only merchandise of the best qualitymerchandise that pleases and satisfies long after purchased. Our patrons appreciate this. O. E. Dickinson The Largest Exclusive Jewelry House In Eastern Indiana No Plated Rings Sold Here.

Phone 1636

For Free Trial

EASY PAYMENTS Pay only $2.50 Cash and Balance $1.00 weekly or $6.00 monthly. This is our second big shipment and the free trial offer expires when the lot is sold. Own and use a Eureka and pay for It at your convenience. REED'S 10th and Main

HOT CROSS BUNS at at Zwissler's Bakery 15c per dozen Thursday, Friday and Saturday

BICYCLES ; and REPAIRING 8 South 7th Street

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A Typical Chalmers Performance

At 12 noon, Monday, March 26, a stock Chalmers seven-passenger touring car with first and second gears removed, was started north on Michigan Boulevard through Chicago traffic. At noon Tuesday, March 37, the Chalmers was stopped at the starting point. . It had gone 586.8 miles through Chicago's densest traffic. The motor had never been stopped. Nothing but high gear was used. i To prove conclusively Chalmers -flexibility on high gear, the low and intermediate gears were removed from the transmission. The car was a standard Chalmers seven - passenger touring model, complete with standard body, top and full equipment. The same model you can buy today.

An average of sKghtly over 14 miles per gallon of gasoline was attained, an excellent example of Chalmers economy. 4 586.8 miles, through the famous congested Chicago oop" district, is a wonderful feat This performance on high gear is even more wonderful. It is without an equal. It is an endorsement of the motor. It proves Chalmers reliability. It demonstrates Chalmers cooling. It shows Chalmers flexibility and perfect control. It is a new achievement A condensed summery of tip signed certificate issued by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Association, under whose supervision the test was made, is reproduced below.

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the ChaW seren-paMengor car above mentioned was a fully equipped stock car. It was driven for 24 hours through Chicago traffic. Only high W was used. The motor was never stopped during the run. The mileage obtained was 586.8 miles. The gasoline consumption was an average of slightly over 14 miles per gaUoa.

Chairman Bmarj.

Some Other Chalmers Achievements

Chicago to New York On June 7, 1916, a Chalmers stock car shattered all existing road records between Chicago and New York, making the run of 1047 miles in 31 hours. The best previous time was made by a Packard driven by E. C Patterson, whose time was 35 hours 43 minutes. Giant s Despair Mountain Climb On October 6th, 1916, a Chalmers captured the free-for-all event at the Wilkes-Barre hill' climb on Giant's Despair mountain, winning the $1,000 HoUenbcck Trophy and defeat ing four 12 -cylinder cars, several weQ-knpwn racing creations

and many of the highest-priced and highest-powered American cars. Wins Pike's Peak Climb August 11, 1916, a Chalmers carried off first honors in the 230 cubic inch class on the terrific grades of Pike's Peak in Colorado. Its time was within a few seconds of much higherpowered, and specially built machines. Detroit to Indianapolis On June 12, 1916, the Chalmers set a new record over the roads between Detroit and Indianapolis, 305 miles, making the trip in eight hours. 23 minutra.

Atlanta to Chattanooga June 24, 1916, a Chalmers lowered all records between Atlanta and Chattanooga, The distance of 125 miles was covered in 3 hours, 53 minutes. This is faster than the time of the Dixie Flyer, the fasten railroad train of the south. Dallas to San Antonio Another fatuous train the Katy Limited -wa8 beaten by a

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San Antonio, made the run

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9 hours and 22 and 33 minutes ,

faster than train time.

Mr. Frank C. 421 South 13th Street

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