Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 159, 17 May 1917 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917 FAMOUS WAILING WALL IN THE HOLY CITY OF JERUSALEM MRS. KEISER IS DEAO friends in Richmond .... George Gleason came Sunday from Pueblo, Arizona, for an extended ; visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gleason . . . . Miss Mary Bryson attended the annual Tree Day exercises - at the Western College at Oxford, 'Wednesday. . . .Mrs. C. F. Bond returned from a visit with relatives In Indianapolis. .....Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Beard spent the day Monday with friends in Richmond.... Omar Farr was home from Indianapolis, to spend the week-end with his parents .Miss Elizabeth Langsdale, of Indianapolis, is making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes ..... Miss Ruth Morris will arrive Wednesday from Cincinnati to attend the commencement exercises and make a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris.... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, of Richmond, spent the day Sunday with Thomas Templeton and family Miss Helen Albaugh and Miss Glenna Gross of Oxford College, will be the guests of Miss Charlotte Husted, Wednesday. , i R. C. Mrs. McBrlde, -who has been ; , - - . ,- prominent In the work of- the latter, organization, will accompany : the' DELIVERS MEMORIAL ADDRESS 'irwyjffyy iM .... HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 17. Mrs. Louisa Jane Kelser, 67 years, wife of John Kelser, died at her home at Scottsburg Monday. The body was brought to the home of her son here on Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the Brethren church Thursday afternoon. Interment was in the nearby cemetery. judge. . - A CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 17. Hon. Robert McBrlde, of Indianapolis, ex-Judge of the Indiana Supreme Court, has accepted an Invitation to deliver the Memorial address May 30, at this place. The exercises will be held in the M. E. church, under the auspices of the local G. A. R, and W. For the Teeth and Month gets into the tiny crevices the ' tooth powder or paste can't always reach. Reduces spongy, bleeding gums. Makes the month proof against disease germs. Neutralises, mouth secretions cools and re-' freshes. Use night and morning. At any Dm ntaC. 25e HifWt Award ftuai - ftiHc Espwtfaa LIBERTY, IND. BRAZILIAN 0ALL1 b Cstfc fcr COUQilS, GRIP, GROUP, &sthaa, Catarrh, Quick Consumption, Dronchftis, XM.LS the Gems. ioc25c.50c.$j Mrs. F. W. Shock very charmingly entertained the Euchre club' at her home on Union street Monday afternoon.... Mrs. M. D. Cross same Sunday from Indianapolis, for a visit with friends and relatives : here. . . ."Lloyd Stevens spent Sunday with friends in Indianapolis ..Mrs. Charles F"ahrlander is spending this week with
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The famous walling wall, which Is a part of King Solomon's temple. In the city of Jersusalem. Indications are that the Holy City soon will be In the hands of Christians for the first time since the Crusades, fallins to the British armies operating la Palestine.
VENEZUELA FEELS GRIP OF EVENTS
WASHINGTON, May 17. Venezuela's neutrality is to be supplemented by a close scrutiny of developments
in the light of her traditional friend
ship with the United States. In an ad
dress to the Venezuelan congress recently the president of the republic
said:
"Until now we hare not found our-
reives involved in the complications
that have forced the United States to yo to war against the German em-
jure."
$30 WORTH OF MEAT STOLEN AT ECONOMY
FORM RED CROSS BRANCH
OXFORD, O., May 17. A branch of
the Red Cross Society is being organised here. Over one hundred membors have already been secured. The organisation will take place next week 5nd It is understood that the local ranch will be a part of the Butler tounty organization.
SEEMS EVERYONE IS ANXIOUS TO TRY IT
Recent Discovery of Ether Compound that Dries Up Corns So They Lift Out Good news spreads rapidly and drug fciats here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the recent discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the finsers. A quarter of an ounce costs very little at any pharmacy, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every Lard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a tew drops on the lender, aching corn and instantly the corn soreness is relieved, and soon ih? corn is so shriveled that it lifts out without pain. It is a sticky substance 'vhlch dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoining tissue. This discovery will prevent thousands of deaths annually from lockjaw end infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit of cutting corns. Adv.
ECONOMY, Ind., May 17. Meat valued at $30 was stolen from the home of Grant Smith, north of town, recently.... Cy Helvy and family have left for Kansas, where hey will reside. . .. Hundreds of acres of corn ground is yet to be broken In this neighborhood ....Miss Grace Garrison has returned from Muncle. . . .The funeral of John Lamb, who died at Muncie, was held here Saturday. Interment was in the Sugar Grove cemetery.... Mother's Day was observed at the M. E. and Friends' churches Sunday. The new
ly .organized M. E. Sunday school orchestra made its first appearance.... Miss Francis Lindsey. and Mr. Russel Shoemaker, graduates of the Economy High school, were married at Richmond recently. They will reside at Dayton. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Haxton, of Richmond, will move to Economy.... Sheep shearing was business of the day at Vine Scott's- farm Monday. Twenty-five head were clipped.
home north of town.... Mrs. N. C. Mohler and son, Orren, returned Friday from Indianapolis, where they visited Mr. Mohler, who has employment In that city. .. .Mrs. Thomas Black of Warren, came Thursday and Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton AbreI....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro of the county infirmary was In town Saturday. hmta PLAN TO INCREASE SALE OF LIBERTY WAR LOAN
JUGERSTOra,JND j Mrs. E. S. Wikoff was hostess to the
Woman's History club Monday afternoon. Fourteen active members and one honorary member were present. Responses to roll call were "Peace Sentiments." Southern music was given on the phonograph, "A Trip
Through The Mountains of the South''
was conducted by Mrs. Hower which
was very interesting and amusing. A
piano solo was given by Mrs. Wikoff. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Hunt on North Perry street, May 21..... Lawrence Grubbs and family of Losants-
vllle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Retz, at their suburban
NEW YORK, May 17. Plans for increasing the sales of the liberty bonds in the New York district were perfected today at a meeting of the local committee of bankers which was attended by Robert Wooley, national director of publicity for the loan.
FOUR-FOLD BENEFIT
From Two Grand Medicines In Spring. You know that physicians often give two prescriptions, perhaps more medicine to be taken together or alternately, or at different times. One reason may be that the medicines are "incompotible" do not agree when closely mixed in taking or that desired results cannot be secured bjr one medicine alone. ' The most successful combination spring medicine treatment that we know of because perfectly "compatible" and productive of the best resultsIs in Hood's Sarasparilla and Peptiron Pills. The former thoroughly searches out and expels Impurities from the blood, while Peptiron Pills give the powerful tonic they literally "put iron into your blood." Hood's Sarsaparilla should be taken before meals and Peptiron Pills after meals patients taking them so report the benefit Is four-fold prompt, positive, permanent. Both these medicines are economical and pleasant to take. Adv.
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