Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 106, 15 March 1918 — Page 8
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WOMEN'S WORK TO BE SEPARATE The Woman's division of the third Liberty Loan drive in Richmond and "Wayne county will be entirely separate from the men's part in the campaign. Mrs. Charles Druitt, county chairman, has been making a tour of the county this week to explain the work to the women in the townships. Mrs. Edgar F. Iliatt, city chairman, has appointed the following women to assist her: First Ward, Mrs. George Rid: Second Ward, Miss Mary Peltz; Third Ward, Mrs. John H. Johnson; Fourth Ward, Mrs. Frank Druitt; Fifth Ward, Miss Carolyn Hutton who will act for the original chairman, Miss Olive Eliason; Sixth, Mrs. Josoph Conner; Seventh A section, Mrs. George Chrisman, B section, Mrs. George Ballinger; Eighth, Mrs. Harry Williams. The chairmen will not make a house to house canvass but will secure the names of all residents in the wards who are able to purchase bonds. Mies Margaret Starr will have charge of publicity at the Red Cros3 rooms. Mrs. F. W. Marson of Cambridge City will act as chairman of Jackson township. The appointment was made by the county chairman upon the resignation of Mrs. Willard Petro. Mrs. Druitt and Mrs. D. W. Scott were in Webster and spoke on the Liberty Loan Thursday. I nOJO,jOHIO j Howard Heath who is working In Dayton, spent Sunday with his wife and (laughter Mrs. Grace Lee and Master Granville Brinley of Dayton, were the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. II- Stayton, Saturday night and Sunday Hiss Alice Kimmel of Greenville, visited with relatives and friends from Friday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barton and sons of near New Madison, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum and daughter Hattie. In the afternoou accompanied by Miss Wellbaum they visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hill and daughter, of I.ewisburg. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Oswalt and son Foland, Mrs. Bert Eddins and Miss Coda Coovert! were in Richmond last Friday Mrs. George Oswalt, who has been quite sick for several days, does not improve Mrs. Kate Brawley of near Otterbein spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minnich. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Minnich and Mrs. Gertrude Moore spent Sunday afternoon in Greenville at the home of Harvey minnich. The condition of Mrs. Harvey Minnich who has been ill from heart trouble, is very critical. .. .The Universalist Sunday school is making arrangements to hold an Easter service nt the church on Sunday evening, March GO. In connection with this service they will hold a service for the boys of the Sunday school who have answered the call of their country Rev. J. II. Blackford received a letter from his grandson Ralph Blackford, of Cincinnati, stating that he has a government position at Washington, D. C. Mr. Blackford is a mechanical engineer and he will have charge of a drafting room Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kyle entertained at dinner Sunday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shewmon Mrs. Melvina Shewmon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Brasier and family west of town.... Walter Larsh of Dayton spent Sunday at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Larsh Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shewmon and son Eugene, Mrs F. P. Campbell and Mildred Campbell were in West Manchester Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emrick andd aughter Alice Edgar Guenther was a guest over Sunday of Guy Campbell Miss Helen Miller, who is attending school in Greenville, spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Miller were their guests on Sunday also Mr. Fremont Dougan of Oklahoma, spent last Thursday and Friday with his cousin Frank Kyle and wife.... Mr. and Mrs George Beard arived home Monday from their trip through the Southland Mrs. Ralph Frazer and children went to Loveland. O., last Friday, wher she visited with relatives until Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. David McKee sp nt the first of the week with his brother Orla McKee, and family of Richmond .... Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin spent, a few days last week with her brother, Clarence Barr and family, near New Paris.... Mrs. I .-.a a" Miller is spending this week in Greenville with Mrs. Maude Schreel Mrs. O. H. Mastin spent Saturday and Sunday in Dayton with Mrs. Lida Disher and children. Mr. Mastin spent Sundav there also Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guenther and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ullom, and Miss Estella Rirker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mastin Sunday afternoon '.Mrs. KUa Coovert and son Harold of Dayton, spent from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coovert and daughter. Coda. Other guests at the Coovert home Sunday were .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McClure and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Covert Miss May Schoeppl-' of" Indianapolis, who is visiting at the home of Mrs. Belle Crouch, has been ill for a few days. Her sister Miss Elizabeth, of Indianapolis, came Tuesday to be with her. Earlhcm Baseball Games With Miami Changed OXFORD. O, March 13. The decision, announced several days ago, to close Miami University eight days earlier than usual this year will cause a radical change in the baseball schedule. I'hveical Director Brodbeck had arrangeu for eleven games, two of which were to have been with Earlham College, one here, the other in Richmond. Mr. Brodbeck is now engaged in revising the schedule, which he says will be announced in a few days. The schedule will probably be cut down a few games, but will include, he says, both the Earlham games. "The power a man puts into saving, measures the power of the man in everything b undertakes." Frank A. Vanderlip.
MILTON, IND.
I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Linville Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagnor. Prof, and Mrs. .Thompson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wisslcr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Haraier, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell and family had a pot luck supper Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty and their guest, Mrs. Emory Baker of Dayton Mr. and .Mrs. James Coons were married fifty-one years Sunday. In honor of the anniversary, they were surprised by Mr .and Mrs. John Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tolbert of Richmond Mrs. Edgar C. Denny returned Tuesday from a few days visit with her parents, near Winchester Mrs. Alice Gresh and Mrs. Dayton Warren were at Richmond Wednesday.. . .Mrs. Oliver Wallace sat up Tuesday for twenty minutes. Her many friends are rejoiced at her recovery.. . .Mrs. Walter Moore and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson are reported sick. ....Mrs. Lute Lantz spent Tuesday with her mother in Connersville The home guards practiced Monday night with their guns for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson have moved into their new home on Connersville street, known as the McClung property. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clingman moved into the house vacated by Mr. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace were guests of friends in Connersville Tuesday.. .Relatives of Lieut. Harry Griffin have received word from him in England Dr. and Mrs. Gentle and children of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. The Teacher Training class of the Methodist Bible school met Tuesday evening with Margaret Ohmit Miss Nettie Bennett was a Richmond visitor Thursday Mrs. Will Wallace is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russeil Warren at Saratoga, Ind Ora White has moved his family into George Wagnor's tenant house Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lyons have moved to Newcastle Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg and Mrs. Ferris are on their way home from California 'Owing to the weather the Booster sale was not as large as usual. It amounted to over $1,700.00. LITHUANIA GETS SHAM FREEDOM AMSTERDAM, Thursday, March 14. Germany has replied to Lithuania's repeated requests for recognition of her independence, by making her recognition dependent upon Lithuanian agreement to certain military, customs, railway and currency conventions, according to the Vorwaerts, of Berlin. These conditions Lithuania, in the hope of bringing about an alleviation of her condition, is ready to accept. Vorwaerts says such procedure is In nowise reconcilable with the declaration made by Imperial Chancellor von Herding last November 29. Addressing the reichstag, on Nov. 29, Count von Hertling expressed the wish that Poland, Courland and Lithuania could have the right of choosing their own governments and could obtain that political form which corresponded to their conditions and culture. In his speech to the reichstag on Feb. 26, he said that Germany's chief object in Lithuania was to create organs of self-determination and selfadministration. POLAND TOO AMSTERDAM, Thursday, March 14. Active negotiations are in progress for a reconciliation between Germany and Poland and a new solution of the Polish situation will be announced shortly, according to the Kurjer Polsky, of Warsaw. THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Envy and hatred are your hostile foes although returning to you often in a friendly way. The man who wanders and wabbles most in his own thought agrees quickest with the other fellow's thinking. Logic reasons passion goes awry; man byreason governed acts the part of God in Man. A bird in the hand is the handiest place to have it when you need it. Advertising grows in the ratio that results grow, try Palladium Want Ads once and you will trust to them ever afterwards, they are worth all, and more than the little they cost. Read today's Want Ads. PETERSON'S OINTMENT BEST FOR ECZEMA First Application Stops Itching of Eczema, Salt Rheum and Piles. "Live and let live is my motto," says Peterson. "Druggists all over America sell PETERSON'S OINTMENT for SO cents a large box and I say to these druggists, if anyone buys my ointment for any of the diseases or ailments for which I recommend it and are not benefitrd give them their money back. "I've got a safe full of thankful letters testifying to the mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment for old and running sores, eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breast, itching scalp and skin, pimples, blackheads, blind, bleeding and itching piles." John Scott, 2S3 Virginia St., Buffalo, writes. "Peterson's Ointment is simply wonderful. It cured me of eczema an J also piles, and did it so quickly that I was astonished." Sold by Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv. j
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918
POST CARDS ARE BEING RECEIVED Information on the Tobacco Kits sent to France by contributors to The Palladium Tobacco Fund is contained in the following letter from The American Tobacco company: Palladium, Richmond, Ind. Gentlemen: We hear from all sides that post cards are now beginning to make their appearance in this country addressed to the contributors of our Tobacco Funds. .. We have explained to you before some of the gigantic difficulties in the way of getting quick action on these cards. Everyone who has paid for a kit naturally wants to see an acknowledgment of it. Possibly some contributors have become rather discouraged about their prospects, but we feel confident that some time or other they will get some sort of an acknowledgment. You can well imagine some of the hoys are not very prompt in sending these cards back but you must keep on assuring your readers that they can hope for the best. Naturally some of these cards will never come back. There is no human way of guaranteeing safe delivery of trans-atlantic maJJs these days. We hope that any contributor who never gets a card will feel kindly about it, because it will be nobody's fault if he don't. Just as soon as you hear from any of your contributors that they have received an acknowledgment of the tobacco, won't you please advise us? We are just as anxious to hear about it as you and your contributors are. Announcements in your paper of receipt of these cards by contributors will help to stimulate interest and everybody will be very much interested in seeing reproductions of a letter or card addressed to its own town people. Thanking you for your many courtesies and if we can help you in any i way. please let us know your require ments will receive prompt attention. Very trulv yours, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. A. W. Treybal, Service Dept. VICTORY FOUR TO SING The Victory quartet composed of Walter Luring, Frank Funk, John Graham and Edgar Mote will sing at the unfurling of the service flag by the Druids, Monday evening. ONCE THIS BEAUTY HAD PIMPLES Stuart's Calcium Wafers Proved That Beauty Comes from the Blood and from Nowhere Else. Prove This With Free Trial Package. Plaster your skin all over and you'll stop breathing in an hour. There is only one way to remove pimples, blackheads, eruptions and eczema with its rash and itch, and that is by the blood. In Stuart's Calcium Wafers, the wonderful calcium sulphide at meals serves to supply the blood with one of the most remarkable actions known to science. This is its activity in keeping firm the tiny fibres that compose even such minute muscles as those which control the slightest change of expression, such as the eyelids, lips, and so on. It Is this substance which pervades the entire skin, keeps it healthy and drives away impurities. Get a 50 cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store and learn the great secret of facial beauty. A free trial package will be mailed if you will send the coupon. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 609 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State
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Red Cross Notes
A campaign for the collection of worn-out garments to be sent to the occupied portions of France and Belgium will be conducted, beginning next week by the Wayne county chapter of the Red Cross. The campaign is to be conducted by Red Cross chapters over the country under the auspices of the Commission for Relief in Belgium. A room at 14 North Ninth street has been secured for a station where clothing will be received and packed. Arrangements are to be made to call for garments where donors find it impossible to deliver them to the room. Garments for men, women and children are greatly needed. Clothing sent to the commission must be in sufficiently good condition to be worth overseas shipment, but need not be in perfect repair, as it can be repaired and re-made at the workshops of the commission. Articles that are found unsuited for use of the commission, will be given to the Social Service bureau. The Centerville unit returned seven bed shirts to the worship Friday. The Webster unit returned one sweater, two pairs of socks, nine bed shirts, nine pajama suits, 147 bandages, and four wash cloths. The Abington unit returned one pair of socks, one sweater and one helmet; the Economy unit six convalescent robes, eight suits of
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Notice to Dog Owners We are in the sheep business, and owing to killing and mangling of two neighbor's sheep in the last few days jwe feel it our duty to issue the following drastic measure. " Owing to the fact that we have never yet befo able to distinguish a sheep killing dog from a tresspassing dog, we are going to assume that all dogs seen day or night tresspassing on River Dale farm are sheep killers and will be treated as such. Men in our employ will be paid a bounty for every dog killed to the amount of their daily wages. This act shall be known as our WAR MEASURE on dogs. Uncle Sam needs the wool, and all days should be MUTTONLESS for dogs. D. R. FUNK
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pajamas and five bed shirts; the Whitewater unit sent two sweaters, five suits of pajamas, and nineteen bsrd shirts; the Cambridge unit returned 355 bandages, the Milton unit returned ten pairs of socks, and the Jacksonburg sent fifteen bed shirts. Mrs. Cora Irvin is Dead in Maine Home Mrs. Cora Irvin, 57 years old, died Saturday at her home in Harpwell, Me. She is a sister of M. C. Henley and Mrs. Edward Bell, both of Richmond. No funeral announcements will be made until Henley returns from Florida. The body will be held at the Doan parlors. Austrian Rail Workers Refuse to Work, Report COPENHAGEN, March 15. The men in the workshops of Austrian railways have struck and refused to obey theo rders of the military to return to work, the Berlin local Anzeiger states. The strike, it is added is spreading to other factories. Roy Commons, New Paris Boy, in France Word was received Friday by relatives of Roy Commons of New Paris, O., that he had arrived safely in France. Commons was employed at the McConaha garage before enlisting in the army. He was sent to the army camp at Chillicothe, Ohio, for training. ,
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Three Prelims Left in Checker Tourney
Three preliminary games remain In the checker tournament schedule before the semi-finals are played at the Y. M. C. A. Saurer and Ruble have not played off the second preliminary. The winner of this game will play Ivan Gardner for the right to play In the semifinals. The H. Gardner and L. Keelor set Is still on the docket and not until these games are played can the semi and final games be staged. Mullins and Schlaugh earned the right to compete in the semi-final games by defeating their opponents, Ballinger and Latta. Mullins will play the winner of the Sauer, Ruble, I. Gardner contest and Schlaugh will play the winner of the Gardner, Keelor contest. No games were played In the pool tourney. Rates for Electricity are Cut at Oxford, 0. OXFORD, O., March 15 The board of public affairs yesterday announced a reduction of the rates of day electric current for domestic purposes, from 10 cents to 6 cents per kilowatt hour. This action was taken for the reason that the village has a surplus of day current, and the board is desirous of encouraging its use for cooking.
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