Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 140, 25 April 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1917

CHORAL CLUB SINGS III BENEFIT CONCERT FOR RELIEF SOCIETY

For the benefit of the Red Cross society the Choral Stud? club will give a sacred concert, "The Seven Last Words of Christ,'' at the Coliseum at 8 o'clock. Those who will have charge of the program are: Mrs. W. Mason Brown, conductress; Mrs. MInona Hunter Waugh, pianist; Miss M. Owens, pianist; Dr. W. G. Huffman, manager. Officers, soloists and committee members of the Choral club are: President, Otis Hunter; vice president, Mrs. Stella Carter; secretary, Miss Gertrude Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. C ' C. Coins ; librarian, Raymond Arnold; conductress, Mrs. W. Mason Brown; pianists, Marie Owens and Lydia Maupin; committee, Walter Dennis, chairman, W. B. Arnold, Harry Smith, Dr. W. O. Huffman, Otis W. Hunter; bass soloist, Otis Hunter; alto, Mrs. Viola Bass; sopranos. Miss Marjorie Coins and Mrs. Etfle Bass. The program follows: Star Spangled Banner, chorus; Invocation, Rev. C. C. Coins ; Negro Melody, Choral Study club; "Father Forgive Them,'.' Bass solo and chorus; "Today Thou Shalt Be With Me," Bass solo and chorus; "Woman; Behold Thy Son," Soprano, Bass duet and chorus; "My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me," Bass duet and chorus;

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Tour cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will elear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at sight. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air jmssage of the head, soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay ctuffed-up and miserable. Adv.

1 Thirst," Soprano, alto and bass trio; "Father, Into Thy Hands," Chorus and Bass Obligate; "It Is Finished." Bass and alto solo; As It Began to Dawn, Soprano solo; Consider the Lilies, Trio; Christ, the Lord is Risen Today, Chorus; America, Chorus.

Tuesday afternoon t Mrs. Edward

Klute entertained members of the

Tuesday Sheephead club at her home, South Fourteenth street. Mrs. John Hutchinson was a guest. Favors went to Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. 1 John

Hutchinson and Mrs. Mason Byer. A luncheon was served. In four weeks

Mrs. George Reid has the club at her home. South D street Monday afternoon members of an auction-bridge club were entertained by Mrs. W. E. Elkenberry at her home, South Twelfth street. Mrs. George Hunt was a guest of the club. Favors went to Mrs. W. E. Eikenberry. Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. George Reid. A collation In courses was served. In three weeks the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Gobel, Cambridge City. "Where the Lane Turned," a playlet, will be presented by a cast selected from the Young People's Society of St. John's Lutheran church at the hall on South Fourth street, next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The Loyal Messenger Class of the First Christian church met Monday evening at the home of Miss Mae Appleton. South Ninth street. Games and music featured the evening. A luncheon was served. Those present were Miss Vivian McConkey, Miss Edith Becker, Miss Meta Rankin, Miss

Alive Vossler, Miss Margaret Wilson,

Miss Elizabeth Hunt, Miss Miriam

Elcholtz, Miss Kathlyn Nichols, Miss

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Amy Fltzpatrick. - In two weeks the club will meet with Miss Meta Rankin at her home. North Sixteenth street. The wedding of Mr. Claud Eller and Miss Edna Moore J was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, i and the Rev. J.. J. Rae performed the ceremony. . Mr. and Mrs. Eller will have a residence in this city. , . ...... i On account of illness of a relative, Mrs. W. A. Ellis, West Main street, has been called to Indianapolis. .

OFFER WIGWAM'S ' USE

NLiW YORK, April 25. The Tammany Hall Wigwam" on Fourteenth street has been offered to the government free of charge for war service.

You Cannot Expect To Have a Clear

Complexion

By Constantly Massaging It -With So-called Skin Foods or Creams, 0ten Rancid or Germy, . Substitute Cuticura For Ono Week And make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet preparations. They cannot possibly injure the pores. Contrast the purity, fragrance.-comfort and convenience of these super-creamy emollients with "beauty fads" so common, tiresome and expensive. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water on risuig and retiring thoroughly cleanses and stimulates sluggish pores, giving the complexion a fresh Healthy glow. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness be present smear them with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for your skin and hair than Cuticura no matter how much you pay for it For Free Samples by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. 22, Boston. Sold everywhere.

SEED GRADER DAY SET III CAMPAIGN FOR BIGGER CROPS

Saturday has : been designated , as seed-corn-grader day In Wayne county, according to announcement made1 today by H, B. Macey, head of the organization seeking to - increase ' crop production. Mr. Macey and Ivan Beck, . township agricultural advisor, have asked that Implement dealers all over the county give demonstrations of the corn grader Saturday afternoon- and evening and

that they Illustrate methods of adjusting the plates of the corn planters. Arrangements have been made for remonstratlons at Cambridge City and Hagerstown. The purpose of using the grader Is to obtain uniform grains for planting. The grader; automatically rejects grains that are mal-formed, and therefore defective. ;

RUSSIAN RULERS PROMULGATE ORDER ON LIQUOR TRADE . . PETROORAD (Via London), April 25. The provisional government has modified the rules governing the sales of alcoholic drinks by the Introduction k of . the following regulations : First The sale of alcoholic drinks

containing a percentage of alcohol in excess of one and a half degree is prohibited throughout Russia. Second Export to foreign countries of grape wines of every kind Is permitted. . , , Third In wine growing districts the sale of wines produced locally and

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Phenominal of Discovery Crocodile Liniment

As Told by Dr. Tanguay Originator of the Now Famous Crocodile Liniment.

According to tradition Dr. Tanguay's Liniment was first discovered by a tribe of Indians called the Shoshon Indians. Although they were very wise and

Intelligent, these Indians were also very superstitious. One of their beliefs was if they let poisonous snakes

bite them it would drive away the devil. Dr. Tanguay was out for medical research and while traveling through Texas, near the small town of Laredo, became acquainted with them. He went with the chief to his hunting ground ai-d often sat and smoked the pipe of peace. While he was there he said he witnessed some remarkable cures. Four or five of the Indians were bitten by poisonous snakes, and Dr. Tanguay supposed they would die. But the old chief arose, went Into bis Teepe, brought out some oil, applied it to the wounds, and to his surprise the Indiana revived. The chief then explained that they used the medicine for all aches and pains, such as rheumatism, lame back, stiff Joints, etc. By considerable persuasion Dr. Tanguay was ' at length able to secure the formula for making the wonderful oil. and after some alterations, It was put on the market as pr. Tanguay's Liniment.

Lucky Day For Farmer

Mr. Jas. S. Moor, Local Farmer who lives at R. R. B. 47 Richmond, Says Crocodile Liniment Worked Like Magic. Mr. Moor said in part while discussing Rheumatism: :My wife had been down with Rheumatism for the past four weeks and I had tried nearly everything that I could hear of and still the pain raged. I read about Crocodile Liniment and decided to try it. My wife used part of a bottle that night and the, remains of the bottle the next day and the third day was up and able to do her work again. I would not be without a bottle of the Liniment In our house as we

know what it will do. and I am rec

ommending It to my friends with the hopes that they, too, may be relieved end cured of the dreaded pains and

suffering. Crocodile Liniment to which Mr. Moor refers to is highly beneficial Jn

cases of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsey, Sore Feet,

Corns, Bunions, and all bodily pain.

It is now being advertised at Thistle.

thwaite's Drug Store, Sixth and Main St Adv.

Crocodile Liniment Is Something Different As the oil from the Crocodile Is a prominent constituent of Crocodile Liniment It penetrates to the seat of the pains and stopes It Instantly. Now being used by fully 3,000 Richmond people for Rheumatism, Neuroglia, Deafness. Sore Feet Corns, Bunions, Bronchitis, Asthma, Poor Circulation, Sleeplessness and all pains and aches. Now being advertised at Thistlethw site's Drug Store, Sixth and Main St Richmond, Ind.

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Local Citizen Receives Benefits

Says Crocodile Liniment Is Marvelous.

' Mr. M. Oilladams who lives at 1315 N. East St, Richmond, Ind., makes statement: I have been bothered with Rheumatism and swollen joints for the past two years, and have tried in vain to find something that would give me relief. My knee would swell up making it difficult for me to walk and at times

the pains would be almost unbearable. I bought a bottle of Crocodile Liniment and used it on my knee and after the first application I noticed a decided change. The swelling soon disappeared, and the pains gradually ceased, and from that day I have not had a pain in my knee. I think CROCODILE llNIMENT is the greatest remedy there is for Rheumatism and pain. . . - Crocodile Liniment is now being advertised at Thistlethwaite's Drag Store Sixth and Main St Where a special representative Is lecturing and demonstratlng . the remedy this week only. This week only two bottle for 60c. Adv. ' - -

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for my Rheumatism and It has given me more relief than anything I ever tried. I can certainly recommend It and am glad to do so. 8. V. TEMPLIN. 216 W. Washington 8t. Muncle. Ind.

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