Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 134, 18 April 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917

GOVERNOR CALLS FOR INSTITUTIONS TO TILL GROUND

INDIANAPOLIS. April 18. Governor James P. Goodrich has written to all the state charitable and correctional Institutions, which have farms, calling their attention to the fact that these institutions reported a production of farm and garden crops valued at $216,914.22 last year and urging the planting of all land possible and the application of the best methods to Increase production this year. The letter reads: "The Indiana state charitable and correctional Institutions, according to the Board of State Charities, last year bad land amounting in the aggregate to 7,327 acres. Of this, approximately 3,600 acres were tilled last season. Much of the land Is occupied for buildings, grounds, Industries, groves, orchards, pastures and some is rough land that Is not tillable. "The total value of farm and garden products reported by these institutions was $216,914.22. This year the acreage will be increased by the farms leased by the State Prison at Michigan City, amounting to 2.100 acres, end by the Indiana Reformatory at Jetfersonville, 675 acres. "The short crops last year, present high prices and the demands of the present war combine to Impel the institution management to grow as great quantities of food supplies as is possible." "Y" Campaign Raises $3,330.50 Solicitors for the T. M. C. A. contribution campaign fund reported a total of 13,330.50 In pledges at noon today. - The workers were delighted with their success. Twenty-six men." representing all of the 18 teams, attended the luncheon. The goal set for the three day campaign is $6,000 and there are yet tvjo days to go. President H. R. Robinson of the association isd irectlng the canvass and be predicts the total will reach or exceed the goal. JOHN JARBO IS DEAD HAGERSTOWN. Ind., April 18. Jonn Jarbo, age 64. died Tuesday at his home three miles east of town, on the Creensfork and Hagerstown pike. His death which was due to pneumonia was unexpected although he had been sick two weeks. Me was a well-known farmer and was a member of the Hagerstown Christian church. He was very wealthy and leaves no heirs except his wife. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at West Grove Church, north of Centerville, and burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. ENLISTS IN U. S. NAVY . Carl Meier, of Indianapolis, has enlisted in the United States navy. He formerly lived in Richmond. STOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Girls! Draw a cloth through your hair and double its beauty. Spend 25 cents! Dandruff vanishes and hair stops coming out. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now all drug stores recommend It apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adv. Richmond People Dress Well Richmond is known to be a city of well-dressed people. A large percentage of the men have their clothes made to order. Men's Spring Suits are In beautiful Scotches, tweeds and caslmeres, grays, Oxford ' blues and browns, all this wealth of new weaves and colorings are combined with the staple blues and grays In serges and tweeds and decidedly pretty are certain effects in which a distinctive pattern is produced by two tones of the same color blending into the design. Over 600 styles in these new woolens at Emmon's Tailoring Company. Fine suits, f 15. $18, $24 and up. Corner Ninth

"The Forgotten Wedding"

, A SERIAL in Four Parts . Robert raised his head. ' "I'm such a damned fool!" he said with a hitter little laugh. "It drives me nearly mad to to think I have forgotten everything!" ' , They were to be married at eleventhirty, since Robert's work claimed him later, and Cecil's rehearsal v with Miss Ford was fixed for twelve o'clock. Robert came down early to breakfast. He had slept badly, and there were dark lines beneath his. gray eyes. He went out Into the Shepherds Bush Road and bought some flowers for Cecil. from the flower-woman outside Uxbridge Road Station. In money matters they were, as Cecil expressed it, "alarmingly flush." Robert had still ten pounds left out of his original forty, and he had saved about three pounds out of his weekly payments. After the colonel's funeral a little dry lawyer had come down to Woodstock Road and had presented Cecil with the gratifying . information that Lady Marden was willing to continue a weekly allowance of one pound on the condition that Cecil never bothered her or tried, to. see her. . The other relatives had been only too thankful to hear of the death of the black sheep, and Cecil bad acquiesced without demur to the arrangement. When Robert reached home he found Cecil waiting for him. She was wearing a white muslin dress, cut square at the neck, and her brown hair was beautifully waved and dressed. She looked up rather shyly as he entered. He, too, felt embarrassed. There they stood, two derelicts of humanity, alone save for one onother; and suddenly each felt an Intense loneliness: ' Cecil, because Robert looked so grave, so distrait; Robert, because this one girl seemed to emphasize his immense lack of other friends. "Adam, this is our wedding day," Cecil said, breaking the silence. '"Oughtn't you to wish me many happy returns of the day or something?" Robert went up to her and put the white roses into her hands. "Ah, how sweet!" she cried. "Look! You must have a buttonhole," and she picked out one of the smallest buds and began fastening it in his coat. Her hair just brushed against his face, and she tilted her chin at him with a Jittlo shy smile. "Kiss me," she said. He put his arms round her and kissed her. "I'll be good to you, kiddie," he said. Then they had breakfast together. Mrs. Smith, wearing her best bonnet in honor of the occasion, came up to wish them, as she expressed it, "A bit of luck." She entered the room bearing in her bands an immense brown paper parcel. "A little token, a trifle, as 'twere, to cement good-will," she said. Her good-natured red face beamed upon them. "A bit sad you look, me dear," she wont on, addressing Cecil, as she proceeded to untie and undo the masses of brown paper and string, "and natorit wait for time to heal your skin "Oh ft will get well anyhow!" you say? Perhaps it will, and perhaps it won't. Maybe it will get morse instead. And think of the discomfort and embarrassment it causes you even now. Isn't it better to get rid of the trouble by using Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap ? Doctors have prescribed the Resinol treatment for over 20 years, so you need not hesitate to use it. Resinol usually stops itching instantly. All druf gists tell Resinol Ointment uj Resinol Soap. For free sample ei each, write to Dept.43.il, Reaiaol, Baltimore, MA. You'd Utter try for thai skin trouble BB HANER'S STORE A New Pattern. Old Colony Th design pniifMfi individuality without saciificsoi nmplkity or purity ol outline. Like all 1847 ROGERS BROS. , "SUper Tlt that Wtan it it Mack in the h orient pmit of Wplate,ajidUfuUv guaranteed. While appropriate for any time and pi ace, this pa tterntt pre -eminently fitted for Colonial and Old English dining laofoa. Wo cany a stood variety.

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ural, too. I very often think a, eddin's a sight sadder nor a funeral. When in the grave you , do know what's 'appened; leastways you can guess, if you know 'ow the deceased has be'aved during life to his wife or family, or she to 'er 'usband, as the case may be; but with a wedding 'oo can tell ow things are going to turn out?" . She paused for breath and, picking up Robert's table napkin, fanned herself exhaustedly with It. - ; "'Ot, alnt It?" she continued; "hut 'appy the bride the sun shines on that's the saying of old." With a last Vwind" of the paper Cecil revealed a large blue vase tastefully decorated by a huge, painted parrot in brilliant blue and green and red on one side. "Oh. Mrs. Smith!" she said, her eyes dancing. "Wot I say is." Mrs. Smith began in a gratified voice, "a bit of color does brighten up the 'ome. Ser long as yer chimney-piece looks cheerful, it makes all the difference." "Adam, isn't it cheerful and bright? Cecil said mischievously. . "By Jove, yes it's ripping, Mrs. Smith; I don't know that I've ever seen anything like it before." "I thought I'd 'It on something a bit out of the ordinary," Mrs. Smith replied happily. She proceeded toward the door leisurely. "My blessin' on yer, Mr. Adams and Miss Cecil," she said solmenly as r.he departed. "Decent of the old lady," Robert said, gazing nervously at the apparition on the table. "Let's 'ope it will never have an accident," Cecil said piously; then she laughed. "Adam," she said, "we are an ungrateful couple. Are you aware that we are daring to criticize our only, our unique wedding present?" The clock struck ten. To be continued POSTPONES FESTIVAL The "Y" exhibition which was to have been held at the "Y" gym April 27 has been postponed until the evening of May 4. The association officials did not wish to run in competition with the Robinson circus booked for Richmond, April 27. Mr. Schwan, athletic director, announced today that the "Y" teams taking part in the exhibition would also assist in the program of the May festival.

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It was about three years ago that Louia Martin Emmons, then, as now, known as Richmond's "best ' dressed man," arose from a desk tn his tailoring establishment with a baleful gleam In his eyes. He had been reading an article In a newspaper written by M. Andre de Fouquleres, the French arbiter of men's fashion, In which M. de Fou quleres bluntly and pointedly declared that American gentlmen did not know how to dress properly. Still smouldering with rage Mr. Emmons filled five or six trunks with clothing, ranging from simple outing suits to full evening dress, then hied himself to 'New York. It is an old story now how Broadway fell a worshipping slave at his feet, how the New York press devoted columns In his praise, reproduced his photographs in numerous poses and attire, and hailed him as "the best dressed man In America," a title his many Richmond friends had long believed he was entitled to. Throws Down Gauntlet. With fashionable Gotham conquered Mr. Emmons threw down the gauntlet to M. Fouquieres. In an interesting controversy with the French critic Mr. Emmons ably defended the cause of America. He lauded the taste in dress OOAD DREATIl a Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action; clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any ol the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dn Edwards' Olive, Tablets without grip ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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New volunteers are enlisting daily, to fight against a great cause the High Cost of Living. We are saving many Richmond families dollars on their grocery needs. Our prices are pleasing to all the reason, our trade is booming. Our recruiting station is at the corner of North 6th and Ft. Wayne Ave. We would like to have you phone or call and see us. - Tic STAB GB0CERY

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of the American gentleman and ridiculed French styles.- The batteries of M. Fouquieres were soon silenced, and Mr. Emmons was pronounced, by the New York press, America's highest sartorial authority. ' Today the announcement is made that Mr. Emmons Is to become a moving picture star. Upon the screens throughout the country this Richmond tailor is to be featured as the American Beau Brummel, the final authority In men's styles. Emmoni Yields to Pressure. It was some time before Mr. Emmons could be induced to appear in the Films, having received proposition after proposition, but James Calnay, the well known motion producer, now head of the Indiana Film Producing Co., by using his promoting ability made his proposition so interesting that Mr. Emmons could not refuse it, and immediately he was induced to sign a contract to appear in a series of 40 reels of feature productions. Work will begin on the first product-

Itching Pimples Kept Mr. Simpson Awake for Hours. Suffered Badly. Healed By Cuticura. "I suffered very badly with my head which came out in little white pimples. They would go away in a week and then come DacK again. iocy festered and came to little white heads and my scalp was sore. It itched and burned so badly I would just lie awake for hours with the pain and I used to have big eruptions on my head from scratching. My hair was also thin and dry. . . , ' 'I was told to wash my head with salt and water, but it did no good and 1 tried but with no relief. Then I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and 'Ointment. I afterward bought more and when I used two large boxes of Cuticura Ointment and two bars of Soap I was healed." (Signed) Charlie Simpson, Oak St., River Grove, 111., Tune 7, '16. When Cuticura has cleared your skin of pimples and redness keep it clear by using the Soap assisted by the Ointment for every-day toilet purposes. Absolutely nothing better. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail, address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston." Sold everywhere. 'A-1RIWI Y

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cast of sixteen people, featuring Mr. Emmons in a play which was written exclusively around him. ...... , ,' Mr. Calnay is searching for other people of political and social prominence for the purpose of featuring them In his company's productions. HIGH SCHOOL WINS OUT MILTON, Ind., April 18. A baseball game between the Doddrtdge-Beek and Milton high school teams Saturday afternoon closed 15 to 3 for the high school. " PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY ! TRY F! 8ava five dollars by dry cleaning everything at home Jt. . it in vorr nsv and Inexoensfve to dry clean and brighten all the ribbons, laces, yokes, neckties, silks, network, cnHnu shirtwaists, kid gloves and 6hoes, furs, children's clothes, suits, caps, woolen garments, tancy vesta, ewiM lawn, nreandie and chiffon dresses, draperies, rugs. In fact, any and everything mat wouia do nuuea with soap and water. not tn nuno.es of solvite at any druggist and put it in two gallons of gasoline, where it immediately aisolves. Then immerse the goods to be cleaned; rub a little and out they come looking bright and fresh as new. You will Ind nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. These few moments' work saves any household five to ten dollars. Try it and you will find dry cleaning Just as easy as laundering. Your grocer or any garage will supply the gasoline and the drug store will furnish the solvite, which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large awnpan completes your home dry cleaning outfit Adv.

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind April 18.A meeting of the Red Cross will be, held at the town hall, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. All are Invited to attend, and members especially are; urged to be present. -. Hoes: . 35c, 45c, 60c, 75c Rakes. . . . .45c, 50c, 75c Spades ..75c, $1.00 Forks. . .60c, 70c, 90c, $1 Shovels. 85c, $1.00, $1.25 Trowels, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c Primers. .25c, 50c, $1.50 Weeders. . .10c, 35c, 50c Sprayers 50c up Cultivators ...75c Garden Plows $2.90 We invite your inspection 1 K ' A. O.MARTIN DENTIST Colonial Building Thistle-

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