Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 286, 12 October 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. OCT. 12. 1917

WRIST WATCH GIFT OF SCHOOL

TO "HOBE? N0RR1S

Former Student Appears In Chapel Mrs. Johnston

Talks On Art.

High school did honor to Harold Norris, a former student, Friday morn-

lag at the chapel exercises.

Norria is home on a furlough from Jefferson barracks, where he Is la

charge of a recruiting company at the barracks.

After number by the high school

orchestra, under the direction of Ralph C. Sloan e, Norrls made a shorj talk after which he was presented wjth a gold wrist watch, by Benjamin Null of the English department, the gift of the school. Principal Bentley introduced Secretary Albus, who epoke. He urged all students to attend the lecture to be given Monday evening at the Coliseum by Lieutenant and Mrs. Peat under the auspices of the Commercial club. Tells of Pictures. Mrs. M. F. Johnston, a member of the Art association and manager of the exhibition no'w at the gallery, gave a description of the pictures chosen by the students and members of the faculty in a recent contest. In selecting the picture by William Ritschel as first choice, Mrs. Johnston said the students had shown remarkable intelligence. The second choice, a picture by Bundy, Is a beautiful one, she said, and she urged the students to study Bundy's work more carefully as she believed be meant to Richmond art lovers what Riley means to Indiana. The exercises were closed by singing "America," under the direction of Mr. Eloane. .

Haig's Latest Drive

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-tj --- .. . o tiuuyo uaio uiivea loe Germans entirely out of the village of PoelcappeUe, and pushed their line to within 1,000 yards of Passchendaele, on the extreme north of the ridge barring the road to the Flanders plain. French troops in the Reutel sector Joined In the battle.

Liberty Rally to Organize Township

LYNN, lad, Oct 12. A Liberty Loan meeting has been announced for Friday night of this week at the high school building at Spartansburg for the purpose of organizing the townabjp for the work. There will be able speakers present. Mr. P. D. Gray left Monday on a business trip to Michigan. Belle Carter has returned to her work In Richmond after spending several days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Reed are spending the week with friends at Versailles, Ohio. Mrs. T. M. Nichols and Mrs. Isaac Hodgson attended the relief corps meeting at Richmond this week. Mrs. Anna Burroughs was called to Carlos City Wednesday on account of a death of one of her relatives. The Lynn school appropriately remembered Riley's birthday, October 7. Mrs. Guy Hiatt was brought home from the Reid hospital this week and Is Blowly improving. The W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mabel Tharp. The old members will entertain the new.

HATTIESBURG. Miss.. Oct. 12. !

Sergeant-Major Samuel Smith, son off

Dr. S. E. Smith, superintendent of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane at Richmond, is stationed at division headquarters and has .a good post, which he is filling very acceptably to his superior officers.

MISS HODAPP IMPROVES

Miss Adelaide Hodapp of Seymour, Ind., who was taken 111 with appendi

citis several weeks ago at the home '

of Mrs. H- S. Maltby and operated on at Reid Memorial hospietl 1b improving.

Combine Won't Rid ? j Hair Of Dandruff I, t The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, pet about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the Bcalp and rub it in gently with the finger Vp". Do this tonight, and r morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv.

WITTE WHEAT BRINGS $4,000

BOSTON, Ind., Oct. 12-rThe Witte farm, near here, has 40 acres In fine corn that Is about ready to be shocked. The wheat sgld some time ego netting about $4,000 to the two partners. There are 139 young porkers on the farm, the average weight of whom is 100 pounds. The Red Cross chapter meets with Miss Anna Stanley, chairman, this evening. All members are requested to attend and to bring along a voluntary helper. The senior class of the high school has Its editor, assistant editors, reporters, make-up boys and girls, and assistants busy this week on the first issue of the new high school paper. This new enterprise will be full of the school activities of the opening term. The new laboratory for the physics clas wll be described.

Boy Scouts Give to Riley Ambulance Mmbers of Troop 2, Boy Scouts are asked to bring their money for the Riley ambulance fund which the troop is raising to the Y. M. C. A. desk where a box has ben provided for it. This Is for the American Poets' Ambulances to be sent to Italy.

! MIDDLEBORO, IND. " . - i iin . Mrs. Edna - Cogshel of California, and her mother and father spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Banner. Mrs. Cogshel was formerly Miss Edna Skinner and a teacher here.... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cook spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

, John Cook.... Mr. and Mr3. Ivan Star-

buck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck.. . ..Friends of Miss Marie Pogue surprised her with a

t kitchen shower party Saturday even

ing. Those who made up the party are members of the Whitewater hlgb school, from which Miss. Pogue gradu- ; ated last spring. . . - Mrs. Medora Lit-

lie, xorae ana uennie AJiue spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Teaford and family near New Paris.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander spent Sun

day with. Dr. Holly and family of New Paris.... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and sons Robert and Wayne of Richmond, . Mr. and, Mrs. John Reid of Whitewater. Mrs. Miriam Little and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Boyd and family to dinner Sunday.,.. Artie Teaford and Miss Bernlce Little spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickens... .Mrs. Clyde Thomas is on the sick list..... Mrs. Floyd Bogan entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid society last Thuriday. Those present were: Mrs. Pleasant Seaney, Mrs. Charles Little, Mrs, Harry Pattl. Mrs. Norman Klrkman, Mrs. Walter Brooks, Mrs. Russe Clark, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. A. H. Little, Mrs. Clyde Thomas, Marjorie Klrkman, Ruth Little and Isaac Brooks. The afternon was spent with music and readings. Mrs. Mary Realli. of New York City, is the mother of a child which weighs a pound and a half, and, according to the nurse, the Infant could be dressed In a peanut bag, bathed In a finger bowl and put to bed la a half-pound candy box.

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be an entertainment by a concert company, the rfof a community serirt. Jesse Druly has begun the shocking of a field of 61 acres of fine corn. The stalks stand straight up, and the ears, with few exceptions, are matured. Farmers here have begun cut. ting in order to get In the fodder which would have been lost through frosts. A scarcity of cars is again reported by Boston coal dealers. Coal is herfn?

parcelled out In lots, and no relief ap-

when coal is promised by the wholesalers.

THIS WOMAN TOLD TO CHOOSE

Between Operation and I Death. Cured by Lydia ! . Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound.

Superintendent Medsker, who was in camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, has formed classes in physical culture at the high school. The students, after a fire drill when the alarm was not

expected, worked well and t school! was quickly emptied. A ex-j ercise and health drill concluded this work. J

GALLIGHER IS GIVEN

RANK BY LIEUTENANT

The first lecture of the new course Is scheduled for next Saturday evening in the auditorium of the high school. An organizer Is expected to delivery the first lecture. Thfcre will

Harry D. Galligher,f ormerly of Rich

mond, has been given a commission of i first lieutenant in the regular army, according to information received I

here. : . "

Lieutenant Galligher is a member of

the signal corps and received his

commission on September 22.

ELL-ANS

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AN IDEAL LIME TREATMENT for those aufferlne from chronic or soot pulmonary and oxonclUi troubles, or coughs or colds, la ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE The Calcium preparation which may b taken by the average person without disturbing digestion. An efficient tonic end tlt-ue builder. Contain no Alcehsl. Jseur eotis or Habit-Forming Pros. , $2 size, cow $1.50. $1 iiz, sow 80c. Sold by all Uadlnr Jrurglits. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.

Dee Moines, lew a. "My husbanj eaya I would have been in my grave to

day naa it not Deen for Lydia E. Pinkbsm's Vegetable Compound. I suffered from a serious female trouble and the doctors said I could cot live one year without an operation. My busband objected to the operation and got me to try Lydia & Pinkhanva vege

table Compound. I soon commenced to f et better and am now well and able to o my own housework. I can recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to any woman as a wonderful health restorer." Mrs. BLANCHE Jefferson, 703 Lyon St, Des Moines. This famous remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived from highly prized roots and herbs, has for forty years proved its value in such cases. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegtable Com-oound.

One of our big league ball players

Lhad been going back for some time.

no matter now nara ne tnea ne coma not get his old time Pep and Ginger into the game, it was up hill w6rk all

the time. He was one of those honest hard working fellows and it finally got his' "goat", his nerves went bad, he commenced to run down, could not eat or sleep and steadily kept slipping. Doctors and medicines were of no help. One of his many admirers said to him, "Why not try Phosphated Iron, everybody is boosting it." Grasping at the last straw, the poor fellow took a try at it. The way he came back was an "eye opener", he was there In every department of the game, his nerves were like iron, he could hit the ball and was no time getting back to the three hundred mark, while his base running and fielding were great. Discusing the matter with our reporter, he said, "Would you believe it, I could feel the Iron charging my blood with health and strength, while the way the Phosphates steadied and renewed my nerve force was almost toog good to believe. Phosphated Iron took hold of me right from the start and sure did make a new man of me, and you can bet I carry a good supply on all my trips." Doctors will tell you that you must have plenty of Iron and Phosphates in your system If you want pure red blood and steady nerves of . Iron. Every one who is run down, nervous, tired and has that "all in" feeling, should- try Phosphated Iron 'and you will never be without it againSpecial Notice To insure physicians and patients receiving the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put up in capsules only so do not allow dealers to substitute pills or tablets, Insist on the genuine In capsules only. For sale in Richmond by Conkey Drug Company.

is Military Watch What kind are you going to give him or what kind is he going to buy? Dickinson's special showing of high grade Elgin and Waltham Military Watches answer the question. These high grade, reliable Military Watches were bought before the advance price went into effect which enables us to sell these Military Watches at the old price. In a high grade Wrist Watch you can't equal our offerings in Elgin and Waltham makes they are complete in every detail, reliable and excellent time-keepers. We especially want you to see these Watchs which w have priced at- v

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One Special Lot of Those Famous Radiolite Military Watches . Just the watch for telling time by night. These watches are worth $5.50 on the market today and we offer you this special lot at each $4.25. If hi3 Military Watch comes from Dickinson's it will be right in every respect as we do not keep in our stock any cheap, unreliable Swiss Watches.

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SUGAR SALE SATURDAY Five Lbs. Best Granulated Sugar 47c At Thbtlethwaite's Five Drug Stores

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