Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 226, 3 August 1917 — Page 2

PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1917

FIRE MARSHAL PROBES BLAZES

EATON, O., Aug. 3. Investigation has been started by Deputy State Fire Marshal Sixer, of Dayton, to determine the Identity of the person who applied torches to a house belonging to Mrs. Ed." Longnecker, of Richmond, Ind. Fires had been started ' In three separate places In the house. In view of these facts, officials believe the fire which destroyed the barn In the rear of the house was also of Incendiary origin. Deputy Fire Marshal Sixer came to Eaton shortly after noon Thursday. He made an Investigation of -the property and the materials used in starting. the blase. Later in the afternoon he . went to Richmond... I.Mrs, Frank R. Chrlstman. North Barron street, and her guest, Mrs. J. W. Moyer, of Columbus, suffered many bruises when an auto they occupied struck a telephone pole on the Dayton pike east of West Alexandria. The machine, driven by Earl Crane, negro, skidded from the road and slde-swlped the pole. Mrs. Chrlstman was cut on the head. Mrs. Boyer was rendered unconscious from the shock..... Jesse R. Miller, son of W. H. Miller, of this city, has been released from the Montgomery county jail under bond of $500. It Is charged Miller stole an automobile in the Gem City and took It to Richmond, Ind., where he attempted to sell It. Miller approached a policeman in the latter city and Inquired If he could cite him to a buyer. He confessed the theft, i police say.... Sale of the farm owned by the late Marlon Christman will be ; held Saturday, August 11, at the courthouse. The farm contains 234 acres and Is located about three miles northeast of this city. The land Is 'sold on order of partition In the case of Frank R. Chrlstman against Dess Christmas and others.

MILTON, IND.

- Miss Olyn Ellis of Terre Haute, was 'honor guest when the embroidery club

met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs

Wilbur Elwell.. ..Any person who at

tended the Milton school or taught

there Is Invited to come with well-

tilled dinner basket, to Manlove Park, August 9th. where the annual reunion will be held Mrs. Vene O'Dell Is visiting friends in Tilton, Ind Mrs. .Esther Moyer, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basson returned to Connersvllle, accompanied by her father, who will remain for a tew days.. . . .Mrs. Jolly and daughter and sister of Tipton, and Mrs. Bowmaster of Cambridge City, formed a dinner party with Mrs. J. L. Wlke Tuesday in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Charles Stewart and sons of Flint, Mich Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Indianapolis, were recent guests of Mrs. Julia Ball Mrs. Wilbur Hunt, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ann Hoshour returned to her home at Blue Ash, Cincinnati..... Mrs. W. H. Brown is the guest of her father, John North of Bluff ton. ... . Rev. F. C. McCormick and family have Rone to visit relatives In Fort Wayne. Rev. McCormick will return Saturday, but the rest of the family will stay until Wednesday Dan Clevenger and Richard Houseworth are having wind mills installed by H. D. Huddleston Miss Auretta Thomas of Fountain City, a graduate of Earlhaxn 'college, will be the principal of the township high school at Milton

Homer Hoshour is improving nicely at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis. . He will loose the sight of one eye Henry Hess and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Swearlngen at Mooreland, will visit relatives at Kokomo and Indianapolis before returning home Rex Cordon of Randolph county, was a recent guest of hi ; cousin, Mrs. Mary Passmore Roy Crull and H. D. Huddleson have new Fords..... Mrs. Sarah Mehan has re- : turned from a visit to her sister in Greenville, O Miss Olive Bryant has returned from a visit with her I brother and family at LewisvQle..... I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Braden were recent ' visitors in Cincinnati.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Card and daughter. Harriet ! Marie, motored from Sioux City, Iowa, ! 'to visit relatives In this part of the l state Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell j and family of Bentonvi'.le, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hubbell and daughter Effle, formed an auto surprise part on Mrs. Elmer Brown of Knightstown. . Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Hubbel

SAYS TANIAC HAS BROUGHT BACK STRENGTH System Was All Run Down Before Woman Tried ' Tonic. , "I'm a great deal stronger and feel as well as I ever did In my life since j I've been taking Tanlac," said Mrs.

H. Klendworth, of Crawfordsvllle,

..Indiana.

"My system was all run down bofort I started taking Tanlac," Mrs.

Klendworth continued.

"I was so nervous that I couldnt sleep well and often would He awake

at night for hours. Then when I got up the next morning I'd feel all tired i out and it would be about all that I

could do to drag around the house

The slightest noise would put me on

edge.

"And besides, I was having a lot

of trouble with my stomach. Nothing

I ate agreed with me. "Well, as I said, Tanlac has improved me so much that I'm really feeling strong now. My nerves have been strengthened and built up so that I sleep eoundly every night "My stomach Is back in good shape, too, and I don't have trouble after - meals like I did before.

and I want to . recommend it for

others."- . Don't let your system get run down.

Weakness Is dangerous. If you are ' not feeling right get Tanlac today. It has helped thousands of ran down men

and women and It will do for you wnat it has dono for others. You can got Tanlac at any of Clem Thistlethwalte't drug stores. Adv. ,

COMEBACK

Julia S. Murphy, Pretty Chicago Bookkeeper, Was Tried on a Charge of Stealing $18,000 From Her Employer and Cleared. Now She is Asking $100,000 Damages for False Arrest.

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of Milton Prof, and Mrs. Frank Mueller and family of Jollet, 111, are spending their vacation with Mrs. Mueller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kerber Mrs. Alice Gresa and Mary Lovell Jones visited friends in Richmond Thursday On account cf the church rally at Centcrville. there will be no preaching at tho Christian church Sunday morning. Rev. McCormick will preach at the u?ual hour Sunday night.

SUBSTITUTES ON MARKET

STOCKHOLM, Aug. 3. The short

age of various necessaries of life in Sweden is already beginning to bring various substitutes into the market. One of these is a liquid called "economy sweetening," purporting to contain to each bottle of 120 grams, the equivalent in sweetening value of thirteen pounds of sugar. Analysis has Just shown the contents to consist of one-tenth of one percent of crystallose,

YOU WILL GET QUICK SOOTHING, GLORIOUS RELIEF FROM PAIN even from a small bottle of Speedway Liniment. Nothing equals this wonderful scientific remedy for taking soreness out of cramped, aching Joint? and muscles. It soothes by relaxing your muscles and gives relief by restoring circulation. It is different from most liniments In that it does not burn, blister or stain, but does its work quickly, surely and pleasantly. You can rub freely with Speedway and use under bandage. Gives quick relief when used for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sore throat and all muscular soreness. Rub it on full strength. Get a bottle today froci your druggist. Comes in 25c, 50c ami $1.00 sizes and sold under a strictly money-back guaranty by your druggist. A. G. Luken &.Co, and other good dealers. Adv.

12 percent of ordinary sugar and 87.4 percent water.

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LONDONERS EAT LESS

LONDON, Aug. 8. The "Eat Less Bread" campaign Initiated by the National War Savings Committee has been quite a success. Since the inauguration of propoganda the consumption of flour has decreased by 10 per cent

AMEXES ARE WELL

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village washhouses erected along running streams, the villagers washing

on one bank and the soldiers on the

other.

At several company kitchens the

American commander Interrogated the

cooks closely.

"Do you get enough to eat and to

feed the men?" he asked one Veteran cook who has been In the regular army for a number of years. .

"Yes, Sir," Says Cook "Yes, sir," replied the cook, standing at respectful attention. "Do you get any vegetables?" asked General Pershing. "No, sir." "Don't you get any potatoes?" asked General Pershing, with some surprise. "Oh, yes, sir," was the prompt reply. "And onions and tomatoes?" questioned the general further. "Yes, . sir."

"And beansr "Yes, sir." "Then what do you want?" "Nothing, sir." General Smiles, Satisfied. General Pershing smiled and moved away, satisfied that that particular company was doing very well In war time and In the war zone. At another company kitchen the cook said the only complaint he had to make was that the company's share of canned salmon had not been forthcoming regularly. "What do you get as a substitute?" asked the general. "Well, of course, sir, we get bacon," replied the cook, somewhat subdued. "Any other complaint?" the commander Inquired. No Other Complaint. There was none and again the general passed on, completely satisfied with prevailing conditions. Many troopers saw General Pershing for the first time in their lives. His visit was so unexpected at certain points of the far-flung training area that the soldiers speculated at first whether he was Pershing. Several times they referred the dispute to the correspondents accompanying the officer. "I knew it was Pershing all the

time," boasted one old trooper, "be-

Lcause I saw bis picture in tne paper.

ana he loom just line v : Many Are Rookies. General Pershing gave orders looking to a little smarter set-up of the men In the future. A great majority of the troops now in France are recruits In the regular army and many of them are learning the art of soldiering for the first time. They are doing remarkably well, but

Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists..,

being plunged Into actual war tn all at onoe they naturally have

lacted some smaller details that 1

seem unimportant to the unini J but that goes a long way towa.

tabllshing and maintaining the (

of an army. , . rnerl Pershlne late In thi

found time to visit the war corr dents' headquarters and was talned there.

Juice of Lemons Creates

A Clear, Soft, Rosy Skin Tells women how to make a lemon beauty cream cheaply for the face, neck, arms and hands

At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowness,

irecKies ana ian ana is we wavmi iiu softener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces ot orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the. grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It dally into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to eoften, freshen, bleach and bring oat the roses and beauty of any skin. It Is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands.

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would help vour

poor complexion Does s poor complexion stand between you and popularity good times success ? JResinol Ointment and Resinol Soap do not work miracles, but they do make red, rough, pimply skins, clearer.

Iresher, and more attractive. Use them regularly, for a few days and see how your complexion improves. Sold by all druggists.

AUTLUBO THAT GOOD OIL" Made by the Moore Oil Co. A pure Penn. FILTERED Oil. (Not bleach ed with Sulphuric Acid.) For sale Hdw. Co., Irvln Reed & Son, E. R. Oraver In 1 to 5 gaL lots. H. S. MALTBY Local Agent Phone 4772.

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The Health Builder The height of efficiency and pleasant to take which is a great blessing to the afflicted. NA-TU-RA For all forms of catarrh. It treats the cause-It's nature's way. Rosie Baldwin of Martinsville, Ind., Says: I have been using your remedy Natura for a very bad case of running catarrh, . which I had since a child. I had become a physical and nervous wreck; had had nervous prostration twice. I had run down in weight to 114 lbs. I had stomach trouble for five years, could not eat anything without suffering; I lived on a light diet for six months, with no results. My kidneys and bladder were badly affected and gave me great distress. I was habitually constipated, was continually taking laxatives and physics to get relief and had severe headaches. My condition was such that I was not able to work; was given up by five physicians to die of tuberculosis in six months. I have now been using Natura for two months and i am feeling like a new woman ; no stomach trouble, am free from constipation no headaches and kidneys are doing fine. My nerves are strong again. I can again sleep and rest and I now .weigh 145 lbs. I have unbounded faith in Natura for the cure of all forms of catarrn. , . , Natura can be obtained at . Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken & Co.; Qulgiey Drug Stores; Conkey Drug Co.; Cambridge City, Ind., Dean House; Centervllle, Ind., C. B. Lundy; Hagerstown, Ind., F. M. Whltesel and F. H. Stonecipher. PRICE $1.00. Manufactured by , ' THE NATURA DRUG CO- Indianapolis, Ind; r

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You will find everything reduced during our Cash Raising Sale. Prices from 15 to 30 less, so if you are'in the market for even a single piece of furniture it will be worth your while to see us. There is nothing held back. We receive large shipments of new goods daily, which we also include in this sale. Young folks who are thinking of going to housekeeping will certainly make enormous savings by attending this sale. Come in and let us show you how much we can save you.

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