Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 128, 11 April 1917 — Page 7
Tfffi RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGEAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 , 1917
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Of all the frocks tfcftt Spring lias offered, there is none wfcfew. mere completely typifies Sorng herMU tiaa this marvelous little dance dresa. Over pink satin, pale as a sea shell and soft as the flush on ji white skin, crea-nv wbitfe chiffon is draped. The bodice, which is drawn softly around the figure, is of the flesn-calpred satin The skirt is of the chiffon; it hangs in soft fullness under the girdlinga of yellow satin embroidered in aen Just back of the hips the skirt makes a sudden turn and climbs airily to the shoulders. Embroideries of y.ilow and green encrust the chiffon sumptuously and make a background for the arms on the angel slvss; into which the rnounting skirt changes. There is a square train of the satin with a coquettish tassel poised a one side of it. '
DRIVES MACHINES THROUGH Orrin Draver has added three new Lexingtons to his stock at the Quaker City Cirage. Draver drove the mar bines through Tuesday. - - -' SCHOOL TEACHER Ward Off Nervous Break Down Alburtls. Pa. "I am a teacher in the public e chools and I got into a very .nervous run-down condition. I could not sieep and had no appetite. I wait tired all the time. My sister asked me to try Vinol. I did so, and within a week my appetite improved and I cculd sleep all night and now I feel well and strong." Rosa M. Keller, Alburtis. Pa. We guarantee Vinol, which contains teef and cod liver peptons, iron and manganese peptonates, and glycerp. phosphates for all weakened run-down conditions and for chronic coughs, ;olds and bronchitis. Clem Thistlethwaite, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. Also at the leading drug fctore in all Indiana towns. Adv. ni m .
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Mr. and Mrs. Eyin Dasher entertain, ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Qsra ; Kimme and .children, Mr and, Mrs. Robert Staytbn and Mr. Salpli Hamilton.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell were Sunday guests pf Mr. and Mrs. C- B. Williams E. C. Shewmpn was in Richmond; Sunday and Monday, to visit his wife, who is in the Reid Memorial hospital.. . . ;Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mackey entertained the latter's sister, Mrs. Horn of Bethel, Ind., for several days.. .. .Misses Fannie and Clara Fudge, of near Eaton, were Sunday guests of Clarence Emrick and children Mrs. Ella Jordan of Lewisburg, was a guest of Miss Samantha Wikle from Saturday until Monday Miss Kate McGriff and Russel Bunger of Dayton, 6pent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bunger Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schlientz and 'son, Frederick, 1 1 a :i k m - m n n n p tnkMnH l2fc ataxia i, imager rear : twialkm Htm ttnrA all the SDt&tJiftea mt3
were Sunday afternoon guests ef Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schlientz and family. Schlientz and family is spending the week at Hollansburg, with Charles Fulkerspn and family.
When fish of the deep sea chas their prey or rise for some reason high above the ocean bed, the gases of their swimming bladder hecome light. ; ! 1 the tooth puis J that protect your teeth. Use it twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly and keep your teeth in perfect condition Get a tutie M: mmA the folder about the sunt general disease In the world. Start the Seareco treatment tonight. 2Se at wur enudita. fw saaapia aena & stamps or com. to The Senunat VP Iff, DENTISTS FORMULA I 1 True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking (Tha Beauty Seeker.) ''The real eecret ol keeping jrotWfleeUaa and beautiful." say. a wefr&oVAl &23EZ '. o keep the flrer and bowela normally active. Without these veauiaitaa, pojaeeoiaa warte produeta remain In the eystam. polluting the bipod and lodging la varioua OTSaaa, tissues, joints. One beoeines flabby; obese nervous, mentslly sluggish, dull-eyed, wrinkled and aallow ct face. ! ',:; 'T, "But to gettUrer anfl bowela worktaf as they ought, without prodoeiag evil af terl feeu proowin. Fortunately, taera ta a precription"oJ untaeatioaedinerit, whlek nay now be ta fn convenient tablet form. Ita value ia due largely ta an ingredient darived from the humblo W t!rt. which haa been eaQed 've&table aaleatal' eauae of its effeetivsness-fhougk. of eoaraai it (a not to a.elaaaadwithttet aatoaof mercurial origi. There ia no habit-fomiag constituent ia 'senUnal' tablets -tkat'a tha name and their use is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. n tha contrary, theea harmless vegeUble tablets tend to impart tana and elasticity to tha relane intestinal Wall: Sentanel aabieta, whieh may be proeursd fran any drugrst a dime'a worth will do-will prove a revelaUpa to any eenstinatad, llvar troubled parson.' - 1 conquer constipation ? liven up a lazy liverbanish biliousness l&g&i
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'f it f 'ff MWne, you c 'sssifjt do that hy going to Mrs. Fane' theatejt" he Eftid dryiy. ' "Ifef been there Yfrs night HM . I hear." . Passer fflt b his pockets and then drew put his pass. "Oh, 'as he said. " As e?" His small features assumed avindktlTH Iopk . r ' , The inspector was puzzled. Dosser had found tut no mpre han he ha4H and ye there was aq air r or intense, purpose ahont him. He glanced hard at the UUle maq. Instantly his keen eyes were attracted by one band that, visible above the Hap, elasped d unclasped something ia his coat pocket. And Dosser had been coming out of a cutlery-shop. "If you are going on to the theatre, I believe ni come, too," the inspector said jarelessjy. ''All fight," Dosser replied. "My PfSf'lt take two." The eurtain was just rising as they entered the house. Rachel had given Dosser the little box in the second tier and had told the attendant whom bey ere to e pect. Inspector Hink, litting far back; in the box, suddenly nudged Dosser and handed him the glasses, "Thre he i second row of the stalls, fifth seat on the right," b whisperedDosser looked. es, I see 'im, curse 'im, curse 'im!" H)s bands trembled so that he could searcely hold the tl8S9$. ' - Oorde vas looking thin and haggard, ' The . brilliant, restless eyes Showed the state, of his nerves, Night after night he sat and stared at the woman he loved night after night he waited at the stage door for her, only to see hej? come put with her maid and to be passed as if be were a beggar, or wprse, for Rachel was gene.rt avis to beggars, Uin lore for her, Or that passion which he dignified by that name, possessed him utterly, JHf bad-reaebe4 a point where worldly considerations no longer matter. He had ceased to care whether or not bis, people, found Mm out and denounced him. Every instinct, every thought waft bound; up In this woman who had once cared for him Bad then left him.' Dosser, his eyes through the glasses scanning every movement, every expression of the man be hated, saw the look of fierce misery on bis face, and exulted in it. "I'll make you pay," he muttered. He glanced at the inspector. He must he careful; no one must know his design or he might be prevented. The theatre was intensely hot, and it was packed. Rachel, acting as marvejously as . ever, looked infinitely weary." She smiled for an instant up at the bex where. Robert's servant was, and these facts. Toufiaj Car, Touring Car,
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lllli m . ' 1 1)1.' i"1" many people wondered who the common-looking little man with the red hair could he. Directly tho.play ended Dosser darted from the box. ! " ' r " Inspector rink was after him immediately, He watched him run out into the Haymarket and hail a taxi. The taxi drew, iip at the, corner of the street. It was obviously waiting. Dosser stood beside it, eagerly scanning tha leavi ing crowd. - ' lipk, bidden in the shadow, saw his face as Sir Maline appeared. 'i- "Ss it's that, is it?'' h said to, himself. Then he waited until the specialist had found his car and noted that jt wgfs driven by an Indian, tQ whom I WHITEWATER The Whitewater "Dramatic Club" ill give a play "Diamonds and Hearts" at Laurel Hall, Saturday evening, April 14, 1917. The cast of characters are: Bern ice Halstead, Afarie Pogue; Amy Halstead, Opal Hodgins; Inez Rray, Pearl Knoll; Mrs! Halstead, Irene Austin; Hannah Barnes or "Sis," Anna, Burgegs; Dwight Bradley, ,Earl fteeman; Dr. Burtcos, Glenn Jennings; Sammy. Alva Home; Attorney, Ross Burt; Sheriff, Russell Farmer; Minister, Russell Brown, Admission 25c for adults and 15 cents for children under twelve years of age...,, Miss Mariam Woods has resumed her work at Earlham college, after a two weeks vacation with her parents here A number of our citizens were shopping in Richmond Saturday Mr. Kenneth Wright spent Easter with' his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. V. Wright. FOUNTAIN CITY Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lacey and Mr. and Mrg. Mahlon Lannerd and son Ralph, spent Sunday with Clarence iannerd and wife at Dayton, Ohio Jh Junipr claaa P thf high school enIF YOU HAD NECK AS LONO AS THIS FtOW, AND HAO f SORE THROAT TOfJSILItJE W0U10 QIJICKIY RELIEVE IT. , 25c. and SOc. Hospital Site, Hs als. oauaatarrsv
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Chalmers 7-Passenger Touring CaiwPrice $1350
iners Sets New Mark
IirtFIexibility and Ecoiscray Speed is a matter of state and city Iaw-tqt of motors. Why, then, pay for racing or semi-racing machines which fret and fume at legal limits? Why is not; the car of wide flexibility and moderate top speed the sensible ear to buy? In Chicago, during the 24 hours from noon March 26 to noon March 27 a Chalmers 7-passenger stock touring car set a new mark for flexibility and economy. It traversed the dense "loop" traffic of Chicago using high gear , only, without stop of motor, attained a total of 586.8 miles and reeled cflF 14 miles to every gallon of gas The Contest Hoard of the A. A. A. certiibs to
Here is a car capable of highest sane speed. That operated perfectly on high gear even from a stand ing start at a traffic officer's signal. That ran like a watch for 24 hours and could have run an indefinitely longer time. That made the startlingly economical figure of 14 miles to , the gallon of gas. That was in
Would you care for such a brother. You are invited
7-pasaenger . $1350 Taurine Sedan, T-patsenger . SI 850 : Limouaiae. 7-pawsBBger I I S3558 5-pesaenger . 1250 Roadster, 3-pasaenger . . 1250 TownCsr, 7-puiner . . S5SO '' (AH prices ft o. It. Detroit. Prices subject to change wilboat notice)
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Garde spoke fr.a moment before getting in. . - As the car moved oft Dosser sprang into his taxi and, pointing put the ear, told the driver to follow it. . Both car and taxi were pbfliged to go at walkng pace, passing the narrow turning where the inspector waited. He jumped quickly in the shadow into the seat; pf the taxi beside the driver. Before the man could expostulate he showed his Scotland Yari badge. . ' '" " ' The man, with, a nod, was silent. From time to time Dosser hung out pf the window, but the car was Just in front. At Oxford CJrcus ft waj held up for a little." . To be continued 5 tertained the Senior class, Misses Irene Majnes, Georgia Hatfield, Aleths Lacey, Oressla Benson and Mr, Ralph Bockhofer and the teachers, Misses Edith pppper, M.aize EJliott Spd Ralph Ranck at the high school building Saturday evening. The hall yas beautifully decorated in yellpw and green crepe paper. The cplpr scheme was carried out in the twe-course luncheon. The evening was spent with contests and music, and a good time was reported. .... Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson had as their dinner guests Easter, In honor of the former's pirthefay, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderson and daughter Lucille, of Richmond,. ...Miss Elma Alexander and Mr. Thomas Hill of Indianapolis, came Thursday to . spend Easter .wtth the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. S, C. Alexander R. B. Henderson filled the pulpit at the M. E. church Sunday mrning. Derby (Conn-) Macbiniats' Unipn has women members.
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car? You can have its twin to call and ride in the car.
Hear Rev. Smans
The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Ffrst Methodist Episcopal church will hold their "Lentea Service" Thursday eveaiag at 7: SO o'clock. The new pastor 8y. Semans, D. a. wiu givs a Mdrssf; , As latAiwftinc program including seme muflsf 1 numbers will ht givf o. . Agitation pr ths mvt&n mtrstlon of kabf r sad At I ffilIted ani amnlnvtM' imiona resulted in wage increases tor 200.QQQ Federal employees ly tha Sixty-fourth OifSt . which adjournad Mfrch. 4. Nature's Best Food LonativQ b the bren which insist x& the outer contifig of th whole wheat TTain. why eat coarse brca csia when you cm accosplji the same purpose by esttf Shredded Vilptt ffeesit and at the same time et eil the rich body-building material in thi whole wheat grain prepared in a digtt ible form. A perfect fcod just enough proteid to build healthy muscle, jyst enough carbohydrates tosypplyht and energy, just enough bran to keep the bowels healthy and active. For breakfast with mjlfc or cream, or for any meal with fruits. Made at Ni gara Falls, N, Y. ' PHONE 27fft Children. Cloid XL ClwVflwd. D. C - ss r
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