Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 115, 26 March 1918 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918
Wednesday la wheatless day. Plan your meals for tomorrow bearing that In mind. The restrictions on the sale of wheat flour Is becoming more limited as tho supply of -wheat becomes more critical. It is the patriotic duty of every household to observe two wheatless days each week, and one wheatless meal each day, and at all times save wheat wherever It is possible.
Members of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity are planning for a big community dance for the benefit of the Red Cross to be given in the Coliseum, April 10. DuVall's Jazz orchestra of Indianapolis; which made such a hit at their annual dance in February, will furnish the music during the evening. The balconies will be open to the public for a small fee and it is expected many . persons will take advantage of it to hear the music. The orchestra itself is a true vaudeville and furnishes real Jazz music as played in the larger cities. The fraternity members hope to have several hundred dancers attend the dance. Mr. and Mrs. David Pegg observed their ifty-eight wedding anniversary yesterday afternoon and evening at the home of their grand children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry, on South Fifteenth ' street. At noon a family dinner in their honor, was served. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Pegg, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lesley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lesley of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmore and Master Ralph Wilmore of Winchester. During the afternoon and evening an informal reception was held at the Fry home. The house was attractively decorated with a profusion of spring flowers. Bouquets of pink rose and tulips were used in the dining room where punch was served. About seventy-five persons called Those assisting at the punch bowls were Miss Edith Haisley, Mrs. George Coggershall. Mrs. Albert Overman, Mrs. Raymond Lesley, Mrs. Edgar Bond and Mrs. Cora Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Pegg were the recipients of many gifts. Circle No. 4 of First Presbyterian church, which was to have met with Mrs. Frank Reed, will not meet this week, but will spend their time working at the Red Cross Rooms. Announcement for the meeting will be made later. The Helping Hand club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Fred Bartel at her home on South Eight street instead of with Mrs. Tom Allen as previously announced. The afternoon will be spent In working for the Red Cross. Mrs. W. W. Gaar, who has been spending several weeks at Martinsville, will return tomorrow. The monthly meeting of Reid Memorial Missionary society will be held Friday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Charles Bell will be leader. The Win the War society of Reid Memorial church will sew at the Red Cross all day Thursday instead of at thechurch as was previously announced. The women will go to the church for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Funk have returned from a short visit in Cincinnati, and are at home in the Jefferson apartments. Mr .and Mrs. Will Spangler will return tomorrow from Fort Worth, Tex. where they have been visiting their son Earl, who is in the aviation school there. Josiah Marvel, who is located at Camp Dodge, Iowa, will come tomorrow for a short visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel. Mr. Marvel is engaged in army Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Dodge. The Narcissus club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Phenis at her home, 36 South Eleventh street.
Red Cross Auxilliary and the Elkhart Aid society will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Clem Endsley at her home, Thursday afternoon. After the business session, the afternoon will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross. All women of. the neighborhood are invited. Mrs! Harry Thompson, nee Miss Nelle Becher, of Louisville, Ky 'will come next week for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Everette McConaha. Section 1 of the Grace Methodist church will hold an all-day meeting with Mrs. Charles Ross at her home, 206 North Eighteenth street. Women of First English Lutheran church will sew Thursday all day at the church. All women of the church are invited to be present. The meeting will adjourn in time for women to get back for the evening service.
RAILROAD MEN, READ! YOUR BROTHER SPEAKS "I was afflicted with what the doctors raid were Varicose Ulcers, and until about five weeks ago I had them for about a year and five months. "With all the treatments prescribed by several doctors I received little benefit, and they kept spreading, gave me much distress and caused me to
quit work.
"I was induced by a brother brake-
man to try Peterson s Ointment, and
after I had used two boxes I saw the
wonderful results. You tan tell suffering ones troubled with ugly, painful and horrid ulcers that your Ointment is a cure for them when everything e!te fails, as I have tried about everything. "Thanking you many times over, I am, your happy friend, Chas. J. Hey ser. Battle Creek. Mich., 42 Glenwood." "I know and dozens of people write me," pays Peterson, "that Peterson's Ointment also cures eczema, pimples, blackheads, old sores, salt rheum, piles and all skin diseases, end all druggists sell a big box for 30 conts." Bold by, Clem ThlstIothwalto.-Adv, J
All women whether members of the
Franchise League or not, are invited to all the sessions of the county convention to be held in the Commercial club Saturday all day. Tho opening session begins at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis will preside at all the meetings. At noon a conservation luncheon will be served at the Y. M. C. A. All women of the city are invited to it. Tickets will be sold for fifty cents. In the afternoon Mrs. Virginia Clay-
pool Earl of Connersville. Mrs. Betsy Jewett Edwards of Shelbyville and Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis will give short addresses.
The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U
held their regular monthly business meeting at Morrisson-Reeves library.
Mrs. T. R. Keplinger read the scripture lesson and Mrs. R. W. Randall led in prayer. The monthly report was given as follows: Ten notices given to the press; three lunches given: thirty dollars given for benefit and flowers, nine bouquets sent, and 1,352 pages of literature distributed. The next meeting will be in two weeks, the place of meeting to be announced later. The Woman's Loyal Club will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Moose hall. Misses Marjorie Thomas and Clara Weisbrod returned Sunday evening after spending a few days in Louisville, Ky., as guests of Captain Howard Thomas and James McCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Townsend of Fountain City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura J. to Hugh A. Williams of Richmond. The marrage will be .solemnized in April. The Tirzah club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Williams at her home, 133 North Eighteenth street. . The Enterprise Bible class of Whitewater Friends church, will meet this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conley at their home, 626 North Tenth street. Important business will be transacted and every member is urged to be present. On account of various church services this week, and added work at the Red Cross rooms, the luncheon and card party which was to have been held at the County Club, tomorrow has been postponed. Mrs. J. W. Conner, chairman of the March social commit-
FASHION HINT
This attractive bathing suit is made of pearl gray jersey cloth. The belt, collar, trousers and lower part of the skirt are striped in rose. The cap is also in rose and the flowers are made of rubber. Unusual features of the costume are the laced waist and the belt which is different from the usual modes. There are no elaborations. It is simple and very pretty.
GLASS OF SALTS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
Eat less meat If you feel Backachy
or nave Bladder troubleSalts fine for Kidneys
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your uowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull mis
ery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is
coated and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging
you to get up two or three times dur
ing the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act ine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation, Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder di
eases, Adv.
tee, will make announcements about
the party later. Miss Elizabeth Thomas left Saturday for Dayton, O., where she has accepted a position on the reportorial staff of the Dayton Journal. Miss Thomas has been a member of the Palladium staff for several years. Mrs. I. M. Ridenour entertained a small company of friends at dinner Sunday, as a courtesy to Mrs. Asa Briggs and daughter, Miss Nell Briggs, who leave soon for residence in Bloomington, 111. Covers were laid for Mr3. Briggs, Miss Nell Briggs and Harry Briggs of Indianapolis. Robert S. Crane of Dayton, O., came Sunday to join him wife and daughter in a several weeks visit with relatives and friends. . Ralph Showalter of St. Louis, Mo.. was the guest of Mrs. I. M. Ridenour at her home Sunday. Mr. Showalter expects to come to Richmond for residence soon. Mrs. Willard E. Rupe of Springfield, III., came Saturday for a ten days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr3. Frank Williams. Miss Irene Clingenpeel spent Sunday in Liberty with friends.
The Aid society of United Brethren church will meet all day Thursday with Mrs. Shelby at her home, 804
Kidney Remedy Receives Great Praise
I have no complaints to make against Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I have been handling and selling it for twenty-three years and my customers are very much gratified at the results obtained from its use. Swamp-Root is a very reliable medicine and enjoys a splendid reputation in the diseases for which it is so highly recommended by those who have used it. Very truly yours, E. A. WEST, Druggist. Aug. 1, 1916. Decatur, Illinois.
Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten Cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Palladium. Medium and large size bottle for sale at all drug stores.
North Twelfth street. The day will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Rev. J. J. Rae of First Presbyterian church gave an address at a patriotic rally at the Presbyterian church in Liberty Sunday evening. Miss Ruth and Mabel Anderson attended the funeral of George Macey at Union City, Sunday. Under the auspices of the Morrey orchestra, the last of their series of dances will be given this evening in the I. 'O. O. F. hall. The Morrey orchestra will furnish the music. The gallery will be open to the public. Those who have been attending the dances are invited. No Invitations are being issued.
Mrs. Merle Weegham Craighead of Chicago. 111., is the guest of Miss Emerald Hasecoster. The Women's and Pastors Union of Grace M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church at 2:30 o'clock. .
Washington hears that butter Is selling in Berlin at $2.25 a pound.
COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR Look young! Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved bv the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft, brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of diseases. Adv-
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NUSBAUM PASSES TESTS IN QUARTERMASTER SCHOOL
PHONE 2834 Palladium Want Ad Department
Roland Nusbaum has successfully passed the elimination examinations n the quartermaster's training school at Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., according to word received here today. Successful passing of the final examinations entitles him to a sergeant's rank.
Help win the war. Buy a Liberty Bond.
Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which Is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for it is pure
and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can
get this at any drug store, and a few
ounces will last the whole family for
months.
Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.
PRINCE KILLED IN BATTLE
LONDON, March 26. Prince Henry of Reuss, head of the younger branch of the Reuss family, has been killed in the fighting on the western front, according to a Central News dispatch quoting advices received from Berlin.
"Why Wrinkles Come Early" HEADACHE causes wrinkles .at an early age. No pain is more vicious than beadache. CORNELISON'8 HEADACHE LIVES PILLS will give you speedy relief and make more medicine unnecessary tomorrow. They quickly relieve pain and contain a mild, sure laxative, which usually removes the cause. Price 10c AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Judge Makes Erroneous Prediction Regarding Lawyer "About one clean shirt Is all . I thought he would ever wear. He had fallen away to a mere shadow; was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. Doctors continually gave him morphine and were about to operate for gall stones. May's Wonderful Remedy quickly restored him to perfect health again." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammatios which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Thistlethwalte's Drug Stores. Adv. '
WE ARE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN RICHMOND OF Bwderkid Coal Cleanest atid Most Satisfactory Bituminous Fuel
PUT IN YOUR NEXT WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW
The Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. N. Second and A Sts. Phone 2194.
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this year comes early and at a time when many of us are just finishing (or wondering when we will finish) paying for our winter's coal bill. It comes at a time when many are not ready to purchase the new wearing apparel which usually comes with Easter. - v To all such we would say forget your worries. That's whatKnuchel's here for. He makes new ones out of old ones and no one but you and he will ever know the difference. Work done by Knuchel is as perfect as it is possible for human intelligence, and the most scientific methods to make it. Let's be sensible and get down to brass tacks in our mode of living. The pace has been too fast. Many of us spend our money even before we make it. That means going into debt, living in debt. Many Expenditures are Excessive or Premature Many an article of apparel or household furnishings has been discarded not because it had outlived its usefulness or lost its beauty, but because WE TIRED OF IT and wanted a change, regardless of the waste and the extravagance this entailed. Dry Gleaning Is True Economy It helps to postpone the time for buying new things because it Renovates, Brightens, Cleans and Restores. Give Knuchel's Dry Cleaning a chance. Costs but little saves you a lot of money. Knuchel
Dry Cleaning Company
Phone 2501
1030 Main St.
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