Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 147, 2 May 1918 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918
PREBLE EXCEEDS LIBERTY LOAN QUOTA $60,650 Total of $631,650 Is Subscribed Will Continue Intensive Campaigning. EATON, O.. May 2. Preble county Is flying an honor flag. The county exceeded Its quota of Liberty bond subscriptions Tuesday and the honor flag was run up on the flagstaff of the n-w county court house. Coalman J. 11. Mueselman of the drive In the county, announced that the county bad- absorbed $631,650 worth of bonds, or $68,650 more than its quota of $563,000. There will be no slow-up of the drive throughout the county the remainder of the week, it was announced. The belief prevails generally that the county will go "away over the top" when the result Is announced after the close of the drive next Saturday night. Receipt tor a $500 Liberty bond and $100 in money, contained in a pocketbook, were lost Saturday night by Joseph Service, farmer, according to police report. Service thinks his -leather" was "lifted" by a pickpocket on a late interr.rban car. Loss of a pocketbook containing about $2.50 was reported by Clarence Howlett, who thinks someone "touched" him for it on a traction car. Sol L. Fry.. 58. died Monday at his
home at Camden, after a brief ill-!
ness of gallstones. He was a wellknown resident of the village and operated a cement and tile business. Practically his entire life was passed as a resident of Camden. He leaves his wife, four children: M. B. Fry and Mrs. Chrales Neff, of Camden; Vance Fry, of Chicago; Mrs. Will Sebert, of Hamilton, and one sister, Mrs. Nancy Bostlck, of Camden. A successor to Dr. J. C. Ryder, as a member of the county conscription board has not been made. Dr. Ryder resigned fro mthe board on account resigned from the board on account operation. He is in Colorado recuperating. Arthur T. Arnold, Columbus, state Sunday school secretary, will deliver an address before the annual convention of the Sunday schools of Preble county, to be held May 11 at West Manchester. Cornellun Gross, 65, well-known resident of Camden, is regarded as critically ill at his home In that village. He Is ill from the effects of blood poisoning. Dr. John King, of this city, veterinarian, went Wednesday to Cincinnati to enter Christ hospital, where he expects to undergo an operation for relief from hernia.
WOMEN CAN HOLD U. S. STEADFAST," . SAYS WIDOW OF GROVER CLEVELAND
2178 Girl's Dress, with Sleeve in Either of Two Styles. Linen, pique, challie, serge, repp, poplin and silk are nice for this style. Gingham, lawn and percale, too, are desirable. The dress is slashed in points and widened by shaped "godet" gores. These could be of contrasting material. The sleeve is finished in the same way, in 6hort length. In wrist length, it has a band cuff. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It requires 3 yards of ;;6-inch material for an 8-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.
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Mrs. T. J. Pre6ton, Jr. "We can win if America can be held steadfast and unswerving, and the women of America can hold her steadfast. Against all temptations to compromise the women of America should stand firm and united," says Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland.
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Urge Men to Enlist in Engineers Regiments An exceptional opportunity for war service is now provided for. men experienced In mechanical work. The regiments of engineers now forming at Fort Benjamin Harrison will enlist men under or over the draft age. Four regiments are being formed. The kind of men needed are those acquainted with railroad engineering, machine experts, men who understand track work and such phases of engineering. Applications are to be made at Fort Harrison. It ; is expected that the regiments will begin to fill with dref ted men within a week and the ranks will be closed in a short time. Men of ability will be in line for posts as non-commissioned officers, with opportunities to obtain a commission later.
Want "Layman" to Include Women and Men (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga., May 2. Important revisions in church discipline are to be considered at the. general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church south, which opened here today. Prominent laymen from all sections of the south are attending. A petition will be presented, it is said, from the woman's missionary council, asking that restrictions
against women members of the church be removed and that the term "laymen" be Interpreted to include women.
. . Mrs. Benedict Crowell Is the chief assistant of her husband, who is first assistant to Secretary of War Baker.
Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless
HALF SICKJIALF WELL A Condition That Will Not Improve Upon Itself. In the Spring the depressing conditions that many call Spring fever often runs through families and neighborhoods. This ' indefinite, hard-to-describe ;;o cf poor health probably means '--at ou are thin-blooded and anemic. Exhausted - thin blood gets thinner, low vitality falls lower, poor appetite becomes poorer. Then the thoroughly exhausted 6ystem can no longer resist, and on comes the prostrating illness or serious disease. Treat the half-sick, Spnng-tirea condition with that splendid course of medicine--Hoods Sarsaparilla, to fortify the whole body; Peptiron, to ironize and make rich red blood; Hoods Pills to rouse the liver to its regular dally duties and the halfwell revives to perfect health. Eath medicine i3 valuable in itself but it is trebly so when used in this combination. Adv.
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If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much god to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it gently with the finger tips. By 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. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at anv drug store. It is inex-
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