Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 20, 5 December 1917 — Page 12

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THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TBUfiQBAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1817-

SCHOOLS TO HAVE COMMUNITY SINGS

HAGERSTOWN, Deo. B. The East Jefferson Township prhool has organ lied a community ting to bo hold every two weeks at the school build tag and a meeting will be htld Friday evening of this week. Mr. Joese Town send is president and Mist Lottie Hatfield Is on the entertainment commit tee. Mrs. Waltv Hays, Albert Gordon and Orpha Jones are on committees. Song books have been selected which wUl be purchased for use In the meetings.... Mlsa Lettl Hatfield spent a few days' vacation at her home In Fountain City. She teaches at the East Jefferson Township school Burns Stewart, who Is attending a law school at Indianapolis, spent several days' vacation here with his home folks and returned Sunday The funeral of Willis Raper. 83 years old, occurred at New Lisbon Monday, and James Knapp and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Knapp from this place attended Mr. Martin Knapp and sister. Mrs. Jennie Gray, and their cousin, Mrs. Miller, were guests at dinner Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Knapp and daughter Helen. .. .Nethla Paul returned to her homo at Newcastle Sunday, after being the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe have also been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Paul of Newcastle Mrs. Gordon of Newcastle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartley and . daughter, Mrs. Laura Hines Mrs. Vena Miller went to Richmond Saturday nlghc to be the guest a few days of friends Miss Clara Peirce, who teaches at Rochester, Ind.. returned to that place Sunday, after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Peirce Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis returned to their home at Richmond Saturday after being guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Worl.

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GREENSFORK, IND.

A surprise was given Mr. Nicholas Gambler in honor of his seventy-third birthday Friday evening. An oyster supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs Robert Gambler, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Llnderman, Mr. and Mrs. John Llnderman, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Gambler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gambler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Llnderman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnderman, Mrs. Rose Divis and daughter Ruth of Newcastle, Miss Sarah Gambler and Masters Orvtfle, Rowland and Robert Gambler Rev. and Mrs. O'Conner of- Centervllle took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thornburg returned to their homa near Milvllle after spending the weekend with her mother Mrs. Haler and sisters, Devona and Audra Haler. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Florence Snyder entertained to dinner Sunday the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warfel and daughters, Miss Elma Reeco of Muncle. Misses Cuba Sowers, Freda and Vera Snyder and Master William Snyder.... Miss Ola Lanibertsen and Mr. Robert Hussey of Dublin spent Sunday evening with Misses Margaret and 'Iible Breen and Mr. Irvin Breen.... Miss Iva Nicholson entertained at her beautiful country home east of Greensfork Sunday evening the following guests, Misses Edna Carnlne, Helen Roller, Lora Boyd, Lucilo Gentry, Messrs. Earnest Burg, Harold Nicholson, Clyde Nicholson, Florence Llnderman and Russell Sanders. .. .Mr. Jas. Breen and daughter Sarah May of Liberty returned after the week-end with Mr. John Breen and Pat Breen and family Mr. Shannon Neff left Monday to teach history n the Richmond

high school Eenjamln Harris

shipped 44 head of hogs that averaged 280 pounds Monday Mrs. Mary Brown gave a dinner la honor of her son and grandson, Fred Brown and Hallls Brown, who leave this week for Florida for the winter. The guests Included Miss Dorthea Brown, Mrs. Anna Bishop and two sons Dudley and

Richard of Centerville, and Mr. Max Brown. . . .Misses Ellenda and Blanche Llnderman returned to Richmond af

ter the week-end with their parents,

Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Llnderman and

Mr. George Llnderman and Mlsa Mable. ....Mrs. Carrie Davis of Newcastle, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Byrd Miss Hazel Hatfield returned home after a few days' vislc with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert at Richmond. '

Hoosier Happenings

John Frye, a woodsman of Belllngham, Wash., ate thirty bananas and then went to a restaurant, where he ordered a double portion of halibut, a steak and all the extras.

Drive the Liquor Habit From Your Home CA DO nO.15 SECIIETXY

New York Physicians and drug-gists unhesitatingly recommend Teacum powders for the liquor habit in anv form. They quickly destroy the cravtnsr and make whisky and other ateohollo beverages repugnant. Drupg-lsts will tell you Tesoum Is selling better than any other remedy for the liquor habit. There Is a reason for this. It Is because it gives better satisfaction. One physician says: "I can stand In the door of my home and throw a stone Into a neighbor's yard to whom I gave Tesoum powders for drunkenness and he was completely cured. Have also cured a larije number of other patlente." A arur?glt reports: "Tescum Is hftvlnpj an enormous sale. It gives exoellent satisfaction." A lady recently wrote: "I have used Tescum on mv husband secretly and ho has not taken a drink In three months." Another lady says; "I only wish I had known of Tescum before." Hero Is another who his tried It: "After taking two boxes of Tesoum I did not crave liquor." Another writes: "t don't think It's expensive ft all. Just think of the thousands of dollars ho has spent for whisky. The few dollars I spent for Tesoum has been worth thourands," Here. Is an extract from another letter; "I sent a box of Tescum to my friend. Mrs, C. M., for her to try on her husband, Hope she will be as suocnssful an X have been, for It's wonderful, I will never tell my husband what cured him," And so on It goes, on enthuslaatio report ofter another, If you have a relative or friend who drinks, just try it for a few weeks and not ths marvelous change. They will soon complain that drink dees not taste the same, and In a short time they wUl stop altogether and nevw know th reason why. Note A loading druggist when shown Wo above nrltoU said! "Yes, Tssoom is ft vory remarkable remedy for the drink habit. It Is harmless, wonderfully effective and l having an mormons sale, l advise everyone wh wishes to 4?tfeJ? the liquor habit to give It trial' ?- take no risk with Tosoum m It is sold in this elty under a st.e. bound uionay refund fitfft,,.W by nil druffffift ineluilng Taisdeta. wait- Ad. I

MARRIED MEN TO BE OALLEO ELWOOD. Deo. 6. Many young men here are enlisting In different branches of Uncle Sam's servioe and It Is anticipated by the conscription board that when the next call 1b Issued men In the third and fourth classes under the new regulations will have to be called out to fill the district's quota. NOT 80 ATTRACTIVE NOW COLUMBUS. Dec. 6.-:When the Bartholomew County Council recently made an appropriation of $600 yearly for the county attorney's salary, an advance of $200 over the present salary, several attorneys became candidates for the appointment The county commissioners Tuesday announced the present salary will be maintained regardless of the Increased appropriation and some of the candidates have withdrawn from the race. MAN IS BEHEADED VALPARAISO, Dec. 5. The headless body of unidentified man, about 55 years old, dark hair and medium weight, was found beside a railway track at Willow Creek, Porter county. The head was found in a ditch 200 feet distant. He was run down by a fast train.

UNIT IS READY CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec.

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A TIP FOR THOSE WHO DINE LATE

Follow the Meal With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. You Will Sleep Fine and Awaken Next Morning on Good Terme With Yourself

Send For Free Trial Package

After eating take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Then you won't have digestive troubles. Late suppers' will be harmless. Nothing so ruins the complexion as a sour, gassy stomach that disturbs sleep and pours poisons into the blood. It is not the club sandwich nor the Welsh rarebit that hurts. It is a stomach weak in digestive juices. Eat anything you like at any time and let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest your food, tone your stomach, supply your blood with nourishment, then good looks, a healthy appearance and bright eyes will soon return. Get a 50-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store. They are real health makers because they actually help your stomach to digest food. Try them free by sending coupon.

FREES TRIAL COVPQX ' F. A. Stuart Co.. 307 Stuart Build. fnK, Marshall, Mich., send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Name Street City State

hundred and four members of the Montgomery county unit of the Seo ond Indiana Artillery regiment will be mustered into the state service here Wedneaday night The showing of this county has been due largely to the efforts of Charles A. Wray who has been In complete charge of re-

Don'tFussSoAboiii Your Complexion The more you massage, steam,

manipulate and fuss about youi

complexion with so - called skin foods, creams, lotions and what not, the chances are the worse it will become.

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BeautyFads Make Cutieura Soap and Ointlment vour rvm-v-

lavtoiletDreDarations. Bathe with

the Soap and hot water on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands which it softens wonderfully. Smear any signs of pimples, redness or roughness with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, or more effective. Then don't overdiet, overexercise, lose sleep or fret. Sample Eacb Free by Mall with J8-P. book o thaakin. Address poet-carti: "Cuticura, Dcpt mt, Boaiao." Sold ararywhare..

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All the beauty of j the early hand' j hammered ware ' plus the durability that gives many, many years of service is to be found in the Heraldic Pat. tern, now on display in our store. A decided advantage of this pattern is the fact that the knives, forks and spoons can be matched by coffee sets, tea sets, trays, vases, etc.. of the same pattern. All 1847 Rogers BROS. Silverware is sold with an unqualified guar, antee.

HANER'S Jewelry Shop 810 Main St.

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Nusbaum's

The Dearest, Cutest Bolls

You Ever Saw

We have one big family of Dolls, the famous Horsman Unbreakable Dolls, priced especially for Christmas selling at 65c to $1.50

You'll just love these dolls, they are so pretty and cunning. You can have a whole family all your own and you'll want to cuddle them, they're so cute.

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INSTEAD OP WM BAT L TJe more conT bread, oatmeal bread, rye bread, barley bread, and, in the, South, eat cotton seed bread, thus saving wheat 2. Eat oatmeal, barley and corn breakfast foods, corn and buckwheat caket. 3. la place of one aUoe of bread, eat one extra potato a day. .

SUGAR L Eat less candy; drink fewer tweet drinks. 2. Omit frosting from your cakes. EAT ONLY THREE OUNCES, INSTEAD OF FOUR OUNCES DAY, AND OUR ALLIES WILL HAVE SUGAR.

This Xmas You Should Have a Pathephone in Your Home-Reed Makes This Easy

The Phonograph that stands in a class alone "topping" all other makes. See tbe many styles we offer for your Xmas selection at $25.00 and up.

THE PATHE SAPPHIRE BALL (Illustration much enlarged) takes the place of metal needles and ensures long life to the records. It cannot cut, rip or dig into the record- That's the reason for the famous PATHE GUARANTEE We guarantee every Pathe Record to play at least one thousand times with the Pathe Sapphire Ball without Impairment to the unexcelled beauty of tone. Pathe Freres Phonograph Co.

BUY A. PATHEPHONE NOW. PAY FOR ITNEXT YEAR. ASK US ABOUT OUR PLAN. .

Pathe Records We bare In stock a complete line of Pathe Records. AH the latest and best musical bits are here. Come in and let us play them for you

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The Administration Says: MILK Waste no milk. We must send condensed milk to our fighting allies.

FELT-MAN'S "THE FOOTWEAR GIFT STORE"

Slippers and Shoes of Many Styles Select Yours at Feltman's

Ladies' Old Rose, Taupe, Lavender, Blue, Grey Comfy Slipper; soft sole

Ladies' Brown Kid Vamp with cloth top lace 9-in. Boots. Leather Louis heel. "A very smart style."

Ladies' Brown and Grey Felt Slipper; turn leather soles. Fur trimmed

Men's Mahogany Calf Lace Shoes; Neolin or leather soles. English or broad toe style.

Ladies' Grey, Brown or Blue Felt Slippers; soft soles. Ribbon trimmed

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Men's Grey, Blue, Green or Brown Felt Comfy Slipper. High or low cut $1.50 to $2.00

Misses and Children's Red Felt Comfy Slipper. Fancy trimmed

85c and 95c

Boys and Little Gents Dark Tan high, top Lcce BootB. Buckel at top, 13.50 and $4.00. Infants' Sark Brown Kid Button Shoes; turn sole, S1.50 and $2.00. Infanta' Patent Vamp White Kid top Button Shoes, plain toe; soft turn, soles, 91.85 and 1240. Ladies' Bpown Ooeo Gait' Lace fi-indh Boots, 8-4 heel , Stitched wing On. Dressy street boot, $7.00.

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Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers 724 Moill StL