Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 283, 9 October 1917 — Page 3
$HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1917
IG OPPORTUNSTY
f0TE OFFER ENDS MONDAY NIGHT rsest and Joest Results Given for Wark in This Period. The Big Opportunity Vote Offer ends 9 o'clock on nex .Monday night, tober 15th. This 1b , by far the gest and best vote that will he jlven old and new subscriptions during e contest. After thia otter ends, subriptions will count far less for votes. dw is the time to get busy and col ct in every promise of a subscription der. Remember the date, next Monbv nisht. October 15th. There is a very good opportunity tor i :w candidates to enter the contest; id win the first grand prize Chevrct valued at $1410 as no one baa done ry much toward winning any prise. he chances In all three districts are, bod for any new candidates so send your name if you want to take ,rt and win a car. There are thousands of old and new tabscriptions to The Palladium to be ad for the asking. Don't delay but inter the contest today by fining In ne of the nomination blanks good for 00 votes and forward to the Contest Manager. He will call on you and furish you wKh .supplies and assist yon h getting started. Three Big Autos. There are three his autos, three tarr phciograps, three diamond rings nd three .gold watches to be won in be three district. Jour prizes will e awarded In each district. In adition to the prizes, a cash commission f ten percent will be given candidates a new subscriptions provided they fail lo get enough votes to win one pf the prizes. In this way each and every andidate receives something for his fcr her work. All will come In for a ertain amount of cash or a prize if hey work. A large nember of votes are being received dally for, candidates and a ood many subscriptions are being baid for contestants which goes to how a wide-spread interest in the conrest Of course, there are some enrants who have not yet put their shoulder to the wheel and began an active campaign but from present re ports these entrants will begin bustfling this week and will have a fine big report of subscriptions to turn in on next Monday night at the close of Op portunity vote Offer Period. Yes, the chances to start in the cam paign and win are the best ever and any one with a little energy plus a little determination and stick-to-it-ive-" ness can walk away with a touring car. ; Of course, it takes some work aa no j one ever gained anything in this world worth while without some effort. On the other hand, no one could or would appreciate getting a prize the magni tude of the one The Palladium is giving away without a little get-up and bustle. would they? - Call us on the phone, 2838, write us a letter or call at the contest office. Room 5, Palladium Bldg., and we will give you any information desired and assist you in getting started if you can fully appreciate the value of wincing your own automobile. Do it now. DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 includes . the city of Richmond. Miss Opal Pyle .189550 Earl Keisker ..206810 Mrs. Geo. Cunnignham ....... .246840 Harry Rinenart ....286900 Guy Bull ......232350 Mrs. Carl Voss .268540 Wm. J. Schneider .281040 Mrs. Chas. Igelman 262825 Howard McManu3 ..164640 ..272900 Wilfred F. Jessup Miss Ruth Haller Wynne Evans Miss Gladys Crawford ..... Miss Olive Cox Karl K. Myers Miss Helen Hurst Miss Ethel Davis Miss Marjorie Nichols . Miss Mae Weiss DISTRICT NO. 2 ..263200 ..173400 .-241720 ..269850 ..283400 ..202S25 .,214600 ..294850 ..299450 District No. 2 includes all territory outside of the city south of Pennsylvania track within a radius of 25 miles. Brownsville. Miss Margaret Chamberlain Miss Darlie Fisher ......... Fair Haven. Miss, Olive Cooper Camden R. R. Roy Whitesell Dublin, Ind. . Miss Irene Thompson Robert Dorgan ......... Morning Sun, Ohio. Miss Louise Marshall . , Miss Gladys Irwin ......... Milton, Ind. Dr. C. .Albert son . ... .... -.. Cambridge City, Ind Miss Esther Helinsinger . . . Centerville, Ind. Robert O'Malia Mrs. Kate S. Jessup Mrs. R. S. Peele Liberty, Ind. Mrs. Loretta Dawes 162420 .164920 . 172460 .129800 . 268350 .131200 .. 120775 . 128640 289680 . . 246900 .. 138400 .234525 .. 124640 242580 Men in Training Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets ia not aa serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and apraina, chilblains and neuralgia, ail are eoexxues of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches ia Sloan'a Liniment. Clean and convenient to carry or uaa; docs not stain, and penctratee without rubbing. Ccracxa aiMd botuca. at all drsniata.
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One of the victims of Infantile paralysis treated at a New York hos pital. -This little fellow was known only as David when received at the Institution. Six months ago be was a helpless cripple, but under a scientific course of treatment be unproved so that he is now able to walk, and ac cording to physicians in charge, soon will be normal. John Dougan 136410 Oxford, Ohio. Miss Nettie Wallace ..... 168200 Miss Alice Elliott 136450 East Germantown, Ind. Miss Blanche Gipe 178550 Miss Daisy Monger ....169100 Lewisburg, Ohio. Miss Hasel Gay 142900 Miss Gertrude Ellis . . 121100 282350 168400 124525 Boston, Ind. Miss Anna B. Stanley ' Eaton, Ohio. Miss Goldie Giant ....... Miss Bernice Johnson
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Only a woman who has watched her complexion change from wrinkled, coarse, sallow ugliness to clear, Boft, youthful beauty can realize the feeling of joy that came over me when first I saw that my own careworn aged-looking skin was actually regal ning its freshness. Yet prior to this there was scarcely a preparation, including treatment at the highest prices, which I had not
Cover the right side of this picture with a piece of paper and note the horrible effect of a mettled, sagging aged-looking face; then cover the left side and see for yourself how a bad complexion and wrinkled skin can be made clear, fresh and beautiful. Fully explained in this article.
tried, only to make my face look worse. Finally a French lady gave me a beauty recipe whicb she had obtained from a doctor in Paris, wbotold her the reason most things failed was because they lacked the power to get down into the skin and renew the youthful activity of the tissues. This recipe produced such wonderful results for me that I believe most any
The manufacturers of the genuine roseated cream Creme Tokalon Roseated guarantee that its use will banish complexion blemishes and make any woman look years younger and v more beautiful in three days' time or will refund the price paid. When shown the above article the following local merchant stated that despite the war, they could supply Creme Tokalon Roseated and the other French created products mentioned. QUIGLEY BROS. CLEM THISTLETHWAITE
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King 262S00 West Alexandria, Ohio. Monica Hornbeck .:... '. 138560 College Corner, Ohio, Miss Miss Caryl Clark 182920 Richmond R. R. M.rl Pa!!I1i 94BASA j. so, corner v DISTRICT NO. S District No. 3 lncludei all territory outside of the city of Richmond north of the Pennsylvania railroad witmn a radius of 25 miles. Webster, I no. Moody Lamb . . .. . ; . ; 260450 268200 191325 254725 86050 Hollsnsburg, Ohio. J. C Brown ................ Miss Lavina Londensiager . , Hagerstown, lnJ. Miss LiUie Benbow New Paris, Ohio. Miss Mable Harris Mrs. Carrie Denny West Manchester, Ohie. 279800 Miss Josephine Miller .... J64300 Whitewater. W. L. Henry . .... . , ... .... , . 191B50 Economy, Ind Miss Edith Oler .............. 168575 Joe Morrison ................ 268800 New Madison, Ohio. Miss Hazel Peterbaugh 120450 Miss Elma Stephens . . , ..... 118875 Wlinamtbiirg, Ind. Miss Elizabeth Plehe 280B50 Walter Renner 248650 Lynn, Ind. ; Mrs. Reba Hoover ..... i ..... . 178550 Miss Nell Clark ...... ... .!. ... 164950 Fountain City, Ind. William Cooper 16058& Mrs. Nina Love . . . . , . .". . . 264920 Owen Seaney ................ 179650 Greenefork, Ind. Walter Nicholson . . ....... . , 298420 Eldorado, Ohio. Miss Coda Coovert ........... 196580 Miss Marie Miller 146200 Carlos, Ind. Josephine Gordon Richmond, R. R. Miss Grace Bennett, Rt. B. . . Mrs. D. S. Baynes . . ........ New Lisbon, Ind. Monroe Hoover .......... 264725 164875 238,750 244475 7 Women Steady Workers It used to be said that women could not be depended upon like men to work steadily, and, consequently, ought not to expect so much pay as men em ployed at similar work. While it would be foolish for any young woman to stay. at work when physically unfit, it is believed that most women now continue at their work as constantly as men. Any wom an who is unable to do so, should take Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, the old, reliable medicine for woman, and get the aid she needs to enable her to keep at work. Adv. woman can use .it successfully and make herself look many years younger, so I gladly repeat it here for the benefit of others. Merely wash your face with clear, warm water and rub in a teaspoonfull ot roseated cream (which can be obtained from druggists); wipe the face and ap ply Poudre Petalais a very fine complexion powder prepared especially for shiny noses and bad comp lei. ions. If your face is badly wrinkled, get a box of Japanese Ice Pencils, to use in connection with the roseated cream, and you should get quick action on even the deepest wrinkles. I have seen many a wrinkled,, hollow-cheeked, faded-looking woman bannisb every sign of wrinkles and complexion blemishes and marvelously increase her beauty, through this simple and inexpensive recipe. To be presented by the following merchants: Lee B. Nusbaum Co. Roroey Furniture Co. Thomas & Wessel Raymond Lichtenfels Roy W. Dennis Chenoweth Auto Co. at the - Murray Theatre Tonight 2 Performances Only . at 7:45 and 9:00 Everybody Invited
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